Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1924, Page 11

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— THE EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON D. 0, FRIDAY, MARC’H 21, 1924, BEORBANIZING WORK Births Reported. VISITING WHITE HOUSE, HELD IN.- ABEYANCE | &= el Tepttmeat oo a5t S22 o? | M. X. Burton, Former Smith College . e ead s Syt Head, and Wife Visit Here. = ; p A . la Weh gil. ey m.na-mp from North-mpton, Joint Committee Next to Meet| a Neile Rudden; A . 1# being renowed at U _ Wednesday. Night, With e " MeGormick, :heyreo'nlu llléfii!‘z:;ll.l:sxl ,of the Univer- 5 - Brown in Chair. nd Hasel E, Edwards, “NUM” Tton was formerly. president of Smnh College, at North-mm . T, O NEW REPORT Paris now possesses mors then S theaters, concert halls and motion Olinder Johnson, buy. picture palaces and no less than 876 = public dance h-n G STREET BETWEEN 1I™& 2™ The Second and Closing Day of Our SPRING DEMONSTRATION SAL The apparel here offered is new and scasonal and in remarkable assortment. s you need right now, at prices you would not expect until long after Easter. War and Navy Departments Merger Is Believed Unlikely. Progress of reorganising the gov- ernment service will be in abeyance until next Wednesday night, when another meeting of the joint congres- sional committee having the matter Dea in charge will be held under the chair- = ths Rep orted | manship of Walter F. Bro: he following deaths have been reported ln Several meetings have benn held the :‘he heal alth department in the last twenty-S I last few nights, on account of hear- 418 church, 487 st. s.w. | i ings and other affairs which the Sen- m 1001 O st 82, St. Elisabeth's Hos- ate and House members of the joint committee are tied up with during the | * Alexander 1. Glements. 61, 1722 Newton st. day. | Anna )l T hum . 1 4th Members are keeping “mum” about | ave. e . T8 Stk [ 1 F. Garland, 31, Emergency Bnplul i Otilia M. Duke, 70 101 5 st Elsabeth L. Hurdle, 86, 122 This sale was planned to show what remarkable things the new organization of M. Braoks & Co. can do. In other the new report, which is being drawn words, you rcap the ymfit from our demonstration. UD a8 the result of the hearings held last month, and it s understood that ey have agreed among themselves o to not discuss the report outside the |, John Dudley, 53, 12 b8 ’ i o meetings. CUEE Lo i Hoberger’s kFharmacy G R v e S o '""";'?.".‘“a’f‘c'e gt (j) 14th and Buchanan | Spring Demonstration Sale of ries, 93, I no. kel thood ot the, report to Con- s"v,. a populous . ng’h-Grade Coats Eressagntaining any [\POVIIIDH for a oberts, “dorkrtmont of defense.”.‘In which | Hunts 0. Swith, 24, Camalty be' ai ated the Wl and | John H.. Morton, 60, St. Eilzabeth’s Hos: Reproducing Exclusive Styles in. Fine Fabrics, Beautifully Finished and Lined with Silk vay denlrtmenll. This pla: gerenuouy ;,,:m‘,’o,, o > :::f:n}‘l‘.(' Pterson, 3r., 18 months. ne-u. from the late Searetary Denby. — Itis comldeud llkely that 'the c‘nm- - A A PaEiment ot saueative: sua neatinie| ~ » « Marriage Licenses. We never remember having seen any coats to compare with these unless the price was very much higher. ese are exquisite mod- els, for sports, dress and utility, and include twills, charmeen, velvetone, Teddy bear and all the leading sports fabrics, Many are it has not glready dane so. It is also lnrmu licennes” have been issued to the samples with only one or two of a style, SRS S, Announcing Spring Fashion Revue Next Monday Evening 8 to 10:30 p.m. This will be open during’ the hours named to.:;;hy the fo::mpn spring styles on living mo Meyer Davis Orchestra SSSSRSSLS, extremely probable that the report | followi will ask for a revamped Department of tho Interior and the replacing = of Seatiered - bureaus here and the government service. The win: Hurd \and Marion K. Benson, both ard K. hl"‘t! nnd Rebecca E. Lovell, both of New Yok ¢ Trez 3. Coulter or Richmodd, Va., and Zorest. service will remain, it i con | ciarice Machogaldof Colombur. Ghie ula M A the Department ‘of Agricul-| Spence D alilion and Filel E. Wllmx \\flx?."n‘. ’v‘;"“:?'“,.‘“., s, T w’hu ‘the Wednesday night meet- s {ng may be'the last hefore the report | y fay or wiee w’)r.‘ff: Vi, i e is ‘made, there is some chance that | Lecie G. Morrin of Uils city and Amn H. Beveral more sesslons of the reor- | Nichols of Norealk; Conn Eanising committe may be necessary e T before its members come to agreement. The t bananas shipped to Lon- o on e e oMot Ans. P Only rivals of monkeys in interest- |and were left to rot because nobods ing people at the Zoo are Would eat the he Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office Spring Demonstration Sale of Pleated Skirts Dugplicating skirts in our own stock selling at $9.75 to $12.75 mlJUhmal?h &Efiflthmp | New Sport Coats 36.95 , An assortment unusual not only in its re- An akiire for apring,andions as Bne sad markable value for th e money, DOWN STAIRS STORE An Exceptional Advance Season Offering Men’s New Spring colors but in the variety and wide ap- p:nll:f n: styles, mnteruls and 519 (4] Spring Demonstration Sale of lovely as you could buy for many dollars more! Roshanara, corded crepes, no le crepes, imported crepes, Ukranian crepe ton and fancy sport silks. Also checked velourn lnd plaid coverts. Popular colors. Many llrge sizes. Spring Demonstration Sale of 400 Spring Dresses| In whick the low ebb of price reduction meets the Iu'gh-water mark of value and economy. $11.75 : Some of the dresses are higher- priced garments from our spring stocks, while others have come to us brand-new for this event. Crepe de chines, cantons, satins, taffetas, Bot- any flannels and many other leading fabrics. All the spring colors. St Cravenette Topcoats It is very exceptional to be able to offer such snappy, smart and well wearing topcoats at such an extremely moderate pnce They’re all-wool coats, in tweeds and mixtures. In Sapps in our regular ahoch the stylish— : _ “and reduced for this event to Cravenette Box" Coats .- ; ! —in two shades of gray, olive, tan and mix- tures. One-quarter silk lined. Sleeves full This is one of the high lights of our Spring ' . Demonstration Sale, and there is just a limited lined. No cuffs on sleeves adds to the smart- ness as do the patch pockets, and these three- number of these good-looking spring suits. ‘Lucky are those who pick the highest values first. Smart Sprin,g Tallleurs Taken from $25, $29.75 and $35 button models promise to be most popular this spring. They’ll Keep the Rain Off These cravenette topcoats are waterproof. Get one today—the rainy season’s coming. - Sizes 34 to 42 DOWN STAIRS STORE Opening a Girls’. Apparel Section. in the Downstairs Store Gitls’ New Spring Coats 75 to $1575 Coats as smart and stylish as sister’s or mother’s, in styles becoming to the younger mixtures. -Also polaire cloth and plaids. miss from 8 to 14 years. They are in the popu- Girls’ Silk Dresses Girls’ Smart Hats $9.95 . ; 3 $2.95t0$4.75 New silk taffeta, and crepe dresses in straight- Tailored hats in cloche, roll brim and mush- line styles and dressy ruffled trimmed dresses . room models, with grosgrain trr‘mmjng! Tan, Tw IGEB mm lm“e or ’E‘fi over mal for girls from 8 to 14 years. In tan, blue, brown, blue, green .and rose. Also. leghorn brown and sheik, hats. For girls 2 to 6, and 8 to 14’5'2.:. un d yarns. M\mh more lnvwelbh tfi:: a sweater, yet they lu.rdly cost any more: A’sa Love_ly Dresses Presenting the newest ideas you would expect in really- high-priced models, and an assortment so varied you will hardly | behm $ h all marked at' Eadiz $25 Sgring Demonstration Sale of Pure Silk Hose They are semi-fashioned, but their careful looming gives them a s fit. Irregulars of our $1.50 q\nlxty. q“t::l imperfections are very slight. G :lty silk in black only. Strictly tailored spring suits with boyish or box coats, also some snappy sport models. Navy and black twills, hairline stripes and light sport shades. Every suit is superbly tailored in spite of its low figore, and neatly silk lined. v Sffmg Demonstration Sale of Nightgowns 31.45 . The beluhful hand work of the Fil- ipinos is so rarely priced this low you cannot fail to see the advantage plenty. with scalloping. Sgring Demonstration Sale of Knitted Suits lar swagger sport and dressy model: in tweed For Children of 2 to 6 Years Newest Sprmg Coats, $5.95 to . $7 95 Perfectly charming little coats for children from 2 to 6 years old. S{nngDemnmtr'onSakof L Extra Size Overblouses §$7.95 33.7,5, Values for the stout woman enter into Fuluoned of fine tub eilk, with narrow Vanities, boxes and bags of various this sale at unusual advantage. She will ruffled ces.so necessary T ‘sum- sbnpes. at can .accompany the finelt : much more for such'blouses as these mer frocks. Some are reinforced to hips. -pnnfin thit in epite of their low p 5 ittle later on. Crepe da ; many ° Flnh. white, peach, orchid, tan, gray, In col lell. pin seal, also silk, in hfl embmdered. in Hack an eblon. . erican be-nty and npylure brown and gray, They are uhown in a vxriety of patterns in checks and plaids, tweeds and plml:l‘ colors. Spring Demonstration Sale of Handbags $Q45 Spring Demonstration Sale of Princess Slips . DOWN STAIRS The More Fashionable Spring Hats $4.75 Large, small and medium size smart hats, cleverly trimmed with flowers and fruit in pastel shades, Tagal, Milan, hemp, braid and \ P all-over straw cloth. Colors: Ter- # N . A rapin, tortoise shell, lariat, oak- wood, toast,_green, reds, blues, bhv:k and combinations. 3 DOWN STAIRS STORN

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