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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL.-3, 1924. is based upon the actual needs of the organization for the coming year. All the money will go toward charitable work in Washington, and not a cent will be wasted in sensational or spec- [ i truth holds that one is more likely to get hit with a golf ball on Sunday than any other day of the week.” Spirits, demons and angels were discussed with the origin of the be- lief in them as well as the primitive beliefs of men. Rev. Mr. White re- IN WEATHER HAMPERS WIORE G START OF FUND DRIVE counted various “stunts” which man SUPERSTITION BASIS i i uf Salvation Army Starts Campaign as gone through to try to keep to A Raise 7,000 in Says Golf Ball More Apt to Braifl jon the right side of these wierd b creatures, So that they would not Earnest Today. You Sunday, But It's Not trip him when walking or give him a stomach ache upon retiring. God's Fault. tacular methods, it is stated. Seventy Girls Hold Reunion. || union at a dinner last evening at the A. headquarters, 614 E street. been guests at some time at Vacation Lodge, the holiday hos conducted by the local association , Va. Mignone Weather conditions hampered the | our start of the annual appeal of the | P orente Fenton and three of her | District of Columl vation Army, | pupils. but the call for is now being broadcast over the y and it is the that the required 000 and $37,000 | . v the end of | odes of the lecture were by dances given by M.ss soning through the air to collide with a ¥ than on any other | cording to Rev. ! n'n;i‘l"‘i 3 tor of the High- | PToftat mmunity Church of Bright-| who spoke last night at the | == auditorium to the accom- interpretative dancing 5. But—he said: wrds such a col- | e hope of the offi In Star Want Ads you'll find many |4 chances, opportunities for employment, information deals. cranium on Sun; of the w ufY: Holland, Jane J. Vorkoeper. T ————— Stephens and Knabe paniment ¢ and stereop The man lision of e ma continued Rev. | Mr. Wh accident oc- | eurred Seventy young women met in re- |l rowded g The i w the Women’s Sport Shoes —that invite to utmost comfort—and all of the features of our newly adopted grade— dull, weak sick. What you .00 : 3 need is to get t fever” out of 8 a palr tonic, Gude's s "’Séf:gx‘l.mm'mm i They trimly dress the foot—even for the play-time— ! e and will return service beyond that which the price sug- and enrich their. | gests. Comfortable heel, and crepe gum soles. sp the system every | Y trestoresstrength, | We haver’t merely tried to get a Shoe to sell at eight dollars—but to get a Burt quality that we could sell at eight dollars. Here is one such. WHY SUFFER ALL " THROUGH SPRING? UST because spring is at hand, don’t feel that ym:ih ve to be languid, b Many thousand: well as blood and spring with ” brings color to the cheeks and brightness to the eye. At | wour druggist's; in liquid and tablets. Free Tablets Torss or st ng | G *s Pepto-Mangan, send for free Packa; 31T, Brexenbach Co., 8 Warren St, N. Y- Gudes | Pepto-Mangan 7bniq anj Bla_od Enricher | Whatever shade you want— if it is approved of fashion—we can supply it out of our 185 grade of Hose. Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Street Caring for feet is better than curing them. AV AVAVAVIVEVIV SVEVAVAVE VeV v, Kreisler! Homer! Ponselle! Hear them in your own home tomorrow. Hear them as the artists them- selves have elected to be heard—on the Victrola. Regardless of size and price all Victrola Instruments—made for that one purpose—reveal the full beauty of the marvelous Victor Red Seal Records. Don’t think you can get as good music from an inferior talking-machine by using Victor Records or vice versa. Twenty-one Victrola styles from $25 up, each representing the highest quality and the utmost value for the money. BT ABAGAT L AEAGAINTAR AR TATAD ALY AT ABATALAEAIA REATAL AL Out tomorrow New Victor Records Red Seal Records {Christ the Lord is Risen Today Louise Homer | 1Ring Out, Wild Bells Louise Homer ) Charles Wesley’s famous hymn paired with Tennyson's “Ring Out, Wild Bells” in Gouned's familiar setting. Appro- priate to the Easter season, but a record you will want to hear all through the year. Fritz Kreisler {Lorve Ssends a Little Gift of Roses dlin Selo The World is Waiting for the Sunrise Fritz Kreisler Kreisler in this record has taken two of the best of recent ballads, added the magic of his own genius, and made two i'l’l;fiomnt works of musical art. Music-lovers everywhere ill enjoy their beauty on this record. Forza del Destino—Pace, pace, mio Dio Rosa Ponselle (Fonce,of Destiny—Peace, Peace, Oh My Lord) (Verdi) In Jalian 6440 i—Ernani, involami Rosa Ponselle (Emani, Fly WithMe!) (Verdi) In Italian Both numbers from Verdi operas. Magnificent examples of this great soprano’s art—and of the art of Victor recording. Sacred Selections Sanctus (Holy, Hely, Holy) (Geunod) Trinity Choir| us Dei (O LaumbofGod) (Gouoad) Trinity Clmixf35732 ‘Two majestic numbers for the Lenten season from Gounod's Solemn Mass. Both are sung in Christian churches of many denominations. They make records of thrilling beauty. Melodious Instrumental [Hawaiian Medley Waltz } DOUBLEFACED Number st 971 $1.50 Victrola No. 80 $100 Mahogany, oak or walnut privEvay CABAUADAUASAS AFAUASADATAYASAKAOAT ATAT ABAAYA GAEAUACATAL AS ALACAT B AEAUA IA AT AEAD RS Vicxtn;a No. 220 200 ‘Laickawai"—"Waipio.* Hawaiien Cuitars Hawaiian Melodies *“My Waikiki Mermaid"—*Huls O Makee™ Hauatian Guitars First record by two new Victor artists on the Hawaiian guitar. Characteristic and finely played numbers that will be well received by Victor audiences. Light Vocal Selections Wonderful One Henry Barr Land of My Sunset Dreams Wendell Hdl}mzsz ‘This time Wendell Hall presents a ballad record, of his own composition. On the other side a Henry Burr solo with Rudy Wiedoeit’s saxophone and Frank Banta’s piano. Here’srecord enjoyment for you! London Bridge is Falling Down Elliott Shaw o s Albert Campbell-Hemy Bare 19283 An interesting song riumber introducing “Ring-around-a- Rosy” and other childhood favorites; and a duet in sentimental waltz style. Avocal record for your collection of popular music. Warren B. Patterso Nicholas A. nus.fi":;}'”‘“ Electric, $240 Mahogany or walnut Dance Records Ain’t You Ashamed!—Fox Trot }I’anl Whiteman “‘}192 84 Maybe—Fox Trot . His Orchestra old sandard To tot. B are. basing with color and have the newer Whiteman orchestration. Recorded as only the Victor can record them. Not Yet, Suzette!—Fox Trot Brooke Johns and { me—Fox Trot - } His Orchestra }19235 ‘Two fox trots with vocal refrains by Brooke Johns himself. ‘The second is his own composition. When you feel like dancing, you'll want this record handy. TRADE: MARK Victrola Victor Talking Machine Comparny. Camden.N.& Mahogany, $300; electric, $340 There is but one Victrola and that is made by the Victor Company —Ilook for these Victor trademarks. _ T T T T T KT TT T T T I TTT T T T T TS Flowers For Easter. A splendid new stock of artificial flowers, all the way from a tiny boutonnicre to a lovely coronet bandeau. 1216 F St. N.W. ures, and seiling, oh! so Soft, crushable to the touch and a joy to the eye. Ready for Easter Fashion, With Value! 1t is our great-pleasure now to present to you discrimi- nating women of Washington a splendidly complete assort- ment of the newest Easter Fashions. Garments and their | i all-important accessories, Millinery in its entirely new and different styles, bined with an ar Scarfs in hues of the rainbow and com- multitude of allur- ng things are here for you to sce, we soon have the pleasure of showing you? Easter Coat News That Is Different It's a part of our policy always to clear stocks of odd Therefore, these $85.00 and $95.00 Coats at. . . garments. $79.50 One-of-a-kind coats and ends of lots have no place with us. We get them out quickly becau:« stocks always must be kept fresh. For tomorrow we have assembl led a collection of these single garments leit from numerous early season purchases and make an Easter special of them. not describe them except for general style features—choice of dressy or fine sports types. with full swagger backs, raglan shoulder yokes, cape backs, tiers, tucked panels, self and con ing embroideries and many with summer fur collars. Fabrics are Imported Plaids and mixtures, Mafalda, Lustrah, Juina, Twill Bloom, Charmeen, Kasha and Crepe Satin. As to colors, there is a choice from among navy, black, tile, badger, rosewood, silver rubber a These are odd and one-of-a-kind coats, but fine qua a ats§ Not all sizes nor all colors in each style. If yours is here, it is worth coming early to get. gp_i%tl: at $35.00 A particularly fortunate That Have Been More chase we came across in $26.50 York last week. Full length, with wid: Shadow plaids and stripes, draped coll velvet-tone and Highland stripes of flat braid. in tan, gray, green, wood brown embroidering and various combination color- trimming. ings—soft, lovely blendings. e Full swagger backs or straight lines; coats with raglan vokes or set-in sleeves. Large pockets. or’ greystone. You will find them to be priced. Choose from navy, black badger Sport Coats Reduced from $38.75 $45.00 and §55.00 to o from our d to make pur- | New | Twenty of ther regular ¢ an Ea Paris pe_sleeve coats ari collar coat backs, straightline style new, | silver, rubber, good-lookipg and very iavorablyl woua brown, 1 and camel tan For Easter—Lovely New Dresses Promptly we introduce mings and line—all at These are the dresses leading designers conce And they are here, ready them in bewildering assortment of new material, trim- the one price. ... . the newest ior the vogue of lace as a trimm ishly_reflected here now. e new features with self and crystal Georgette with lace Then, too, there are are—Beaded and Embroidered Georgettes beading, colored or self-embroidery; or satin with lace plenty of wonderiu and tailored silks. We know these price, so let us have the Silk Dresses at $39.50 They will be easy to buy because you will like them so much, They are new. j2re good looking. They { have the snap and style of _ the latest designing ideas. ~ MATERIALS: Sport Roshanara, Pasa- dena Crepe, Satin Canten, Crepe de chine. STYLES: Tailored, plaited, draped, embossed, beaded. $10.75 to $14.50 Sport Skirts | A Special Purchase Brings the Price to { Forty of them ,nd all brand’new merchandise, $7 75 . ids, cheviots, basket cloths, novelty stripes, plaid They reccived. Among them are imported shadow T flannel and novelty wool crepe. All the new spring colorings and combinations. Plaited Roshanara Skirts Combination Plaits, and at Only | outstandi and to offer at $875 these s 75 | in an ach ment. Combinations of box 8- and side plaits, double box and knife plaits, and panel | and side plaits. brown, navy and black Skirts for Large Women Waist Measurements of 34 to 40 | And these are the much wanted plaited skirts $ 75' tliat Jook so well and hang so well on larger women. . Combi on, side and panel plaits in tan, gray, cocoa brown, navy and black wool crepe. Easter Millinery Sweaters Definitely assert them- | Is of a style and type so dii- ferent, yet becoming. selves as the dominant present-day s change be. | style. le £ = _ 1 Fause it ténis to soften the more:| Naturally, they arc at Jelleff's | or less severe line of the tailored | quickly, They are here with | Women and Misses tako to the things of the moment. sleeves and without. They are here in the wanted light-weight ers and other trimmings was told | yarns. They are here in the of in news dispatches this morn- | vivid colors such as: ing. Tangerine, Lanvin green, tan, That it is a fact is readny | STAY, iade, biack and white. aeen in Jelleff's millinery stocks, There arrives a new neckline, and that it is popular is reflected | the deep U like a man's tuxedo in the type of hats now selling | vest, through which appears bees | the bosom of the mannishly tucked blouse, or the frill or self? Large assortment at— | the lace of the dimity blouse so essentially a part of the slip- $1350. to S17-50 §4°65°4 ) $10.00 Other hats at §5.00 to $50.00 | | Rainbow Colors in This New | SILK UNDERWEAR | Color—wild, vivid oolor—is the outstanding underwear note of the day. To see it piled high on the tables is to look at a rainbow. Radium Silk Tailored Styles $3_95 Crepe de Chine, Lace Trimmed. Dainty detalls worked out with the fond- néss ‘of ‘the edignér who loves the work. | Chosen for the niceness of these details, the cleanness of the finish and the beauty of the garment in these ocolors: Flesh White Peach Orchid Blue Maize Novelty Voile and Shadow Batiste are | Attracting Attention Gowns, envelope chemise and step-ins are made of these materials, and they, too, come in colort. The sudden rise to popu- larity of these noveltips is like the swift asocnt of a movie star. See $ 95 + them in flesh, peach, orchid and - * % white, at | NAINSOOK ~ SLIPS—with 20-inch | shadow hems, trimmed with Irish? . | lace and medallion . PHILIPPINE UN D ERW EAR— $1 95 | B The return of brims and flow- Won't you come see for your- gowns and envelope chemise. Hand sewn and hand-embroidered yokes... All made of fine Roshanara in tan, gray, cocoa, | 5 | Broke: pleas Spring Dresses £23.00 and S27.50 Values $19.50 You will like them. You will want them. Equght them last wee us and _c in the W tion, ~specially $12.75. The want and the styles. High for the first when the coats come of Women's Shop — Second Floor. New Stocks of Blouses Different in Fabric, Style and Type You do not realize different Jelleff's blouses have seen them with their attractiveness wi Costume Blouses ‘White Pablo Gray Sweater Blouses to Wear With the New Slip-ons The rt 1 bl nrov v of the ne Those in tht Filet, or dair b Peter Pan, V or Coll Powder Blue Navy REMNANT A few odds and ends to be clear | effort to keep stocks free fram a 27 SILK_CAMISOLES med with Val lace. only. Were $1 day - 14 SILK only. in Vanit Were $5.00 Friday 16 BREAKFAST COATS, satir e e trimmed with self-tuch Sov . o el eral colors. Were $10.00. &5 g5 _FINE DIMITY BLOUS Friday ..-- - erh tuck-in, I-ter BLUE WO large, good pelts. ¥ furred skins. Were $27.50. Friday. ¢ $19.7 3 JACQUETTES, of Beige Car- acul, with kit fox chin s collars, Were $100.00. $47.5 Friday WOMEN'S HO 29 COSTUME one of a k Were $1 0. Friday... WOMEN'S SILK STOCKIN in medium and chiffon we zes of black o 0 and $2.50. Fri WOXEN'S SILK S’ heavy weight, full f perfect, but in 1} 5 OXFORDS, 118 pairs ack calf pumps. broken W ‘Were | only. day . MEN plain initial and tape cord Mussed and sofled. S $1.00 and $1.25. WOMEN'S mussed. ( Linen. W 550, Frid Frida;

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