Evening Star Newspaper, March 19, 1924, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1924 mmEANDHIsGANG"l...-..--...........‘....‘.-.....-.-.-.....--.....--...-..-...-..-..-.-.........-.----....- . Wil PROLONG visiT 3 Zhe]PALAIS ROYAL | G and 11th Sts. Established 1877 NEW, ATTRACTIVE, SWEATERS . Special at $2.95 All-wool Slip-on Sweaters, fancy weaves, with round pleated lace collar and jabot run through with black velvet ribbon. All colors—blue, white, rose, orchid and tan. . Palais Royal—Third Floee. DAINTY DIMITY BLOUSES Extra Good $9 ()() Values at Large assortment of overblouses, with touch of embroid- ery and color pipings. Tan with white trimmings; also the new chambray blouses in various colors. 34 to 42 b y Welcome to Give Addi-'yg 'tidndl Concert in Conven- i tion Hall The Shopping Center SCORE = HIT AT POLIS 1,200 Attend Reception and Dance at Wardman Park. Appreciative of the reception given to them on their first day's visit'to ‘Washington, “Roxie” and “his gang,” from the Capitol Theater, in New York, decided today to prolong their visit, and will not return home until late tomorrow night. “Roxie” origi- nally had planned to take his troupe back ta New York tonight after their concert at.the radio show in Con- wention Hall. The troupe of vocal and instru- mental artists that radio has made famous will spend tomorrow after- moon in sightseeing in Washington, and tomorrow night, at the request of Alfred L. Stern, director of the radio show, will make their secoml appearance at Convention Hall. Fifty per cent of the net receipts of the radio show tomorrow night will be turned over by Mr. Stern to the fund that “Roxie” has raised to purchas: radio receiving sets for the patients at Walter Reed, Mount Alto and the Naval hospitals. Entertain Service Men. “Roxie” and the “gang” spent to- Qay In giving concerts for the serv- ice men in the three government hos- Ditals tonight they will be the. leading attraction at the radio show. The Convention Hall program is to start at 10 o'clock an broadcast by WCAP. w Sports Coats For Misses and Women An Appeadling Group at In all the latest sports materials—Velvetone, Shadow Plaids, Rainbow Stripes, Checks and plain patterns. Mannish models, close-fitting shoulder, semi- raglan, with either tailored or large muffler col- lar; large patch pockets and button-trimmed sleeves. Plaids with leather-trimmed collars, cuffs and pockets. In all the popular shades for Spring and sport wear—Sand, Brickdust, Green, Nutmeg; Tans and Grays. All silk lined, Sizes 14 to 42. . Fancy mounted combs and pins in Crystal, Demi and Jet, studded with rhinestones, jet, sapphire, emerald and ruby color stones. The combs that add the last finishing touch to any costume; the combs that bring to mind the senoritas of old Spain, in colors to match or harmonize with dainty afternoon or cvening gowns. In this lot may be found large, fan-shaped ivory combs, a combination of Chinese red and black, crystal with pearl balls set with rhine- stones, attractive shapes in jet, ivory with moonbeam settings and shell with a variety of settings. The $3.50, $3.98 and $4.50 s Values at— ° The $5.00, $5.50 and $598 Values at— 2.98 will be . T concert night_also will be broadcast by the C. & P. Telephone Company station. Hundreds of radio fans saw their 1dols in action for the first time yes- terday afternoon at Poli's Theater, where two benefit performances were given. More than 1,200 others jam- med their way into Wardman Park Hotel last night at the reception and dapce given in honor of the great io impressario and his troupe. Score Big Hit. The performances at Poll's were characterized by the utmost infor- mality and camaraderic, The comedy injected into the piano duets by Phil- ip Oman, who p! d with Victor Ar- big hit with the Poli v also won rounds e when she demonstrated 3 a ballet dancer. District and federal government of- ficials and members of the diplomatic corps, Army and Navy officers and Suits—Fashion’s Ediet for Spring Never more needed than right now, when the warm, sunny days make the heavy, fur-trimmed winter. coat decidedly uncomfortable 530 One of the most attractive collections of spring suits to be found in Washington. 2 o BRAND House and Porch Dresses Extremely attractive wash dresses for spring and summer wear. ~ Neat patterns of beautiful ginghams, with exclusive “Bar- mon” features—adjustable hems and und arm shields, Pipings of contrasting colors and novelty buttons, checks and. plaids. Sizes 36 to 46. s plac u neck a purple | ribbon ached a gold medal bearing the 1 of Washing- | ton. Boyish, double-breasted models, with notch collar and slim wrap-around skirt. OCEAN CANAL TO BE TOPIC| Conference Called to Consider | President’s Suggestion. of midwestern sked to meet in Black and white invisible checks, trimmed with silk braid; white vestee. Strictly tailored models, pencil stripe, hali-moon pockets bound with sitk braid, tuxedo front, white (pique vestee. Spring Needs for The Baby “The Ruler of the House” Lat prices that will justify buying in quantities. Baby Shoes, 69c pair. Made of soft kid, in dainty colors; some slippers; sizes to 3. Baby Stockings, 2 pairs for 80c. Of white cashmerette, with pink and blue heel and Suits with sack coats.APetcr' Pan collars and matched cuffs, round imitation Ivory carved buttons. The materials are poiret twills and sports ma- terials, in tans, mocha, navy blue, plaids and grays. LR Crepe de chine'lined. Sizes 14 to 18, 38 to 44. project for an ocean canal | t. Lawrence, from the great should be ‘“thoroughly con- its economic and national are represented in PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $9,000,000 Surplus More Than $900,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY JOSHUA W. CARR ALWAYS READY FOI Baker’s : Breakfast Cocoa Growing children want and fre- ly more i t maddu. owing to the activity of their rcotless little bodies. Laker's Cocoa fills all the require- ments of the dieti- tian and physician s adelicious, pure and healthful beverage. Just es good for older people. It is the escoa of high qualily ““Made ounly by WalterBaker & Co.Lra Established 1780 Mills at Dorchestes, and Moantreal, Canada \BOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE toe. Sizes 414 to 6%. Dresses, $1.00. Made of the famous Amoskeag gingham, also of chambray, with tonches of handwork and piping. With and without the panties. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Creepers, 89c. Made of you, poplin, madras and gingham, in white and colors, with bits of handwork; 6 months to 3 years. La-la Bye Swings, 89c. Strong, white jean. The mothers’ delight. “1, the Stylish Stout Cor=et, make it easy for you to be fashionable, for I give slender lines to stout or near-stout figures. “Once you know me, no friend will be closer to for I make you look years younger, ger, pounds lighter, and enable you to wear the most fashionable clothes becomingly. “STYLISH STOUT CORSETS” SVELTLINE SYSTEM $10.00, $11.00 to $13.50 Youthline Corsets, $5.00 Our Greatest Value in New 1924 Spring Special Offering TOPCOATS $24050 Conservative styles of fine unfinished worsteds, in Oxford, the always .popular Chesterfield model. Sizes in regulars and stouts. Palais Reyal—Mata Floer. 2-Pant SUITS Real $42.50 to $50.00 Qualities “Remember, men, we are talking of choice, new spring suits, wool fabrics, hand-tailored. Convince yourself by comparing these double service two-trouser suits with single-trouser suits selling at higher prices elsewhere. The Models—Single and double breasted styles for young men, also conservative styles. Right up to the minute, the new looser fitting coats, looser trousers, new model vests. The Patterns—Pencil stripes, neat plaids, new hesringbone weaves, Mm{ attractive mixtures, lain bilues, browns, grays, light and dark shades. gizes for men and young v in regulars, stouts, longs and shorts, Something Refreshingly Different About the New Trimmed Hats at 5 and $7.50 Small hats and large .brims. in Cloche, Poke, Off-the-face models In a veritable riot of colors—the latest Spring shades—Wood, Sand, Gray, Copen, Almond, Black, Rose,.Brown and Navy. Harmonious combinations of Black and White, Chinese Red and Black, Gray and Rose, Orange and Gray, and Black and Almond. Trimmings of flowers, fruits, the new fobs and buckles, feathers and ribbons. R 90.95 Suits of dependable quality all-wool cheviots, tweeds and cassimeres, in neat patterns and the new spring medium light and dark colors. Made to stand lots of hard wear. Coats alpaca lined, belts double faced, both pairs of knickers cut full and lined. All sizes, 7 to 18. Usual $12.50 values. Ot -grade Two-trouser Saits for Bnys.esrt:l Zlg.ha( Palais Royal Lowest-in-the- city prices, quality considered— $12.75 to $22.50 For the Smaller Boys, 4 to 10 ‘Two-trouser Junior Norfolk Saits, of fine quality all-wool tweeds, smart litle suits, made with detach- a{)k, washable collar and 9.50 vestee. Sizes'4 to 10. Palais Royal—Main Fleer. Palais Royal—Secend Floer. Always Reliable Hlproof osiery ‘Women's Full-fashioned Holeproof Women's Semi-fashioned All-silk Silk Hose, with lisle top, in black, Holeproof Hose, with extra size gunmetal, log cabin, antique, caravan, ribbed top, in black, cor: silver, beige and peach. 32.00 go!an, sponge and cluud‘. $1.75 air Pair WomemeExas - Sire L Bure § St Women's Semi-fashioned Holeproof Silk Hose, with ribbed top, in black, Hoieproof Hose, full fashioned, with lisle top; in black only. 2,50 cloud, noisette, antique, beige, otter, cabin, jack rabbit Pair African brown. $1.65 Women's Glos (Fiber Silk) Hole- log Palsis Royal—Main Fleor. proof Hose, wil Pair fibbed 2 T3¢ to $1.00 On Special Sale. Choice— 2,95 The women’s shoes offered in this sale are all well made, good-looking shoes, and most exceptional values. Included are pumps, oxfords“and dress slippers in short lines and broken sizes. However, there is a good range of sizes in all widths. 5 Another Shipment of Fine Quality Kaltex Fiber Arm- i Ld chairs and Rockers { has just arrived and on display. These chairs are particularly well built, with springs, loose cushion seats cov- ered with cretonne. Dark brown 7.98 finish. Can be used anywhere. ds, stron, B TR metal box, -

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