Evening Star Newspaper, April 3, 1924, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1924, FEDERAL WORKERS SC @1 @tsr‘n, e o g“?“@nsrewonu st | cluding_ readings by Represontative : i :Imm, n!o:(n'il:‘: A heat. m[fif‘ofi"{gi Igpnguss, Mrs. G . Parr_of Riverdale, | by Miss Heatrice itk rincoe. UMBERLAND, Md., April 3.—D rs. Grace arr of Riverdale, | by e in with <1 T hescue, CUMBERLAND, Md., April 3.—Dr. ) wu_l_ HEAR woMEN Md., and Mrs. H. M. Hunter, Hobart | M; Shultz at the piano. Z : |...J'm Forest. Thomss W. Xoon, recerntly: re-elected } street northwest, were joint hostesses ancing will contlnue until 12 st 9 oud, Vi, 404 Bva | oo . ; o to the Oldah Club at a luncheon and | o'clo ; o syan o Chmnsrian foy Stlie Atz ol (Continued from Eighth Page.) bridge party Wednesday at the Grace e Wiltiam e e Tomorrow 3 5 3 — 5 i 2 . | file datefo Alice Paul and Minnesota Legis- Dodgs. Htel, : : A ; democratic nomination for Congress After the dinner at Le Paradis the x.~.,T‘-L'.?m'f“°’"’ were: Mrs Gustavo Bmhs Reported. eorze W 1 i * gathering will go to Keith's for the . Mrs. Frederick Yates, Mrs. lator to Address Council To: SVeniis Certorreonie ndell, Mrs. Arthur Lo 5 ‘The foilowing births have been reported to Ratte. Night pre, Mary Miller and Mrs. | the health department in the last twenty-four d Ethel G. Williams, Imported . morrow Night. A ready response to the appeal for | Arthur Stevens. ho: oth o . va A English Biscuit —_— the Garfield tai benefit card . 3 ne A Karl Gerber city and Helen Ades of Lnglis s 1 party to be held tomorrow afternoon | Due to the bad weather the lowal i i i e e e e HUNTLEY & PALMER e Paul, vice president of the | llotel has been { Society reception and dance which 2 Special Tin C: fers, National Woman's Party and My 3 . plenty of card tables | Was to have been held April 1 will E. T . 1 = Sl d\) e 1" for mah-jong, | be held Friday, April 4. Regal Assorted, $1.00 young member of the Minne- , e o]~ Represen R trua Cilsand b e, will be the principal | res congra e themsclves. 5. " D. Holes w Sp S Tea Rusk, pound.. | Petite Betrre, pound by Ed B 2/ Y Sdun Crawford’s 334-1b 5! e of v P i ding the danc o 1 Clrd ; E ot Adm mpr»r: Il be by members - i ¢ | i i e B e : KAPLO\X/]TZ ||City Assorted | Nearly goo < thronged Merid- Marnage Licenses BROS., INC. MAGRUDER'S n Mansions day afternoon at 00 Murriage licenses i . : {he bridge and mah jong parts for m‘.mn'.‘ e i Best Groceries ;n'm“nt“;.‘u:c’h ® et nor | 3 Tonatgeen k. v ana || SUITS - GOWNS - WRAPS | Conn. Ave. and K St George Was A I ¥ 3 [ plished 1875, Phone Main 41 Rust, sr., hvadrd lhn committee in and’ Virginia M EXCLUSIVELY | = «l-n.mc of this very successtul bene- b < P | 5 o = Agnes 721 NINTH STREET, N. W. r. and Mrs. Victor L. Berger have I ia, | taken an apartment &t tng 1ioe | _leriamin W. Cotten, Jr. of Vhiladeiphin [V __ " e Hamilton. I e e e e o The Canadian ty will give @ ~| roception ¢ ‘afternoon from There’s a Difference— 5:30 at the Women's ily'lnh glin, In | e SIS I1 3| In Made-to-Measure WINDOW SHADES —than the ready made. Let us make them to measure for you and see for yourself. Satisfaction guaranteed Of the Better Sort The making of window shades to order from mate- rials of your own selection is an im- ! Fr?day ancl Su!urday» - rved portant feature of T A Brilliant Array and Special Sale of . Sonsn, awsisted , 830 13th St. N.W. l’hune Main 4874 our business. en- ahoma | meet t 2 16th | Club, A there and readings. Re- 440400400000 00000000000 o= m,m.,,,, resone prces || | deo 500 Smart Faster Hals filllllll|ImllmllllIllllll‘lllmmllfllllllII||IIlIIlII|I|IIIIlllIlIIIIIIIIIlIlllllllHNIllllfl|lllIIIlIflll'lIIIIIfIlIlIIIIIIIII|I|IJ i Estimates Cheerfully Featuring a better | MR | o ) quality of Ribbed | JAMES B. : at $5am/ $]0 L?sle Hose for Week.End Flower Specials HENDERSON : f‘ They are styled with :.1” the youthful 2 Women and Juniors : dash and swagger that “young fashion- 1206°~G STREET = : Sweet Peas, nice bunches 50c 1108 G Street i . *FOR. THE WELL DRESSED WOMAN" Black White: | ROSES | Viclets, nice bunches e B oo W el g s it g Catoniots werifne. . u"or]emanshrfi 'rizu}env each model a de- Brown, Gray, Camel Extra Primroses, potted, each Bighepl snnfiios. and Beige. A Hose Spi.ial Hyacinths, potted. . ; To be in fashion 3 that will exceed ex- sl dozen Hydrangeas $2 Each Beautiful growing plants— EXTRA SPECIAL at $2 each milady needs on 11 ; %| pectations. THE BLACKISTONE & chosss b G- R | tHE oskry snop ||| Cash & Carry Flower Stores Delivered—Corsages c=d Bouquets to Order . % > e % C Fuaneral Flowers vored Rosctiere i Arthur Burt Co, 1343 F 807 14th St. 804 17th St. 1209 Wisc. Ave. irock and hat and to 2 (Downtown) (Midtown) (Georgetown) Phones: M. 71 G i i FOUNDED 1824 Known For Remarkable Value Giving Priced from $19.95 to $89.50 : CSgmen Badieon ‘ i g » I’lf’f:(j ;Iutl.l\"z \(:,:’vj ';?)nmr;crmi: S?o:m To«.iay i 4 RN { Pre.EaSter Sa le !!! e R i s : : ’ Tomorrow Presentin . ! l,l/l P m P Z An Unusual Collection ofg Smart l(':l::lslife;r% 3?@5\% g&@ @ Pethcug | : 19 T8 ww 3® L Before April Ends We Must Vacate SPRING CO ATS o - t] 9 = b 4 —and there is an entire season’s stock of Women’s high- : OF THE DRESSIER TYPE Bargaflls fflr F"day | P i inpooerde My It’s paradoxical—that we are adding to a stock that we must close out—but remember we placed our usual orders —and then came the court’s edict—to move. We must accept all that we ordered—only to be sacrificed in price the moment it lands here. That’s why we say with emphasis UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS!—and there are many of them for this week end. i i Smart Sp ort Coats Made to Sell for Many Dollars More Downywool, Imported Plaids, Twills, in all the smart new colorings of the season, beautifully crepe lined, faultlessly tailored; some trim- $ .00 med with metal braids, Duve- = tines, etc. Unusual Suits Fine quality Twill and Charmeen in the new Boy- $ .50 ish mode. Smartly tailored. —_— Are braid bounded. Silk Dresses Made to Sell at $25.00 and $35.00 Dresses plain a0 combina- uon col onng!»—m- All the new materials, ding sizes up to colorings, styles and trim- I s mings in this most unusual $ 1 9£ f ) fl}&;nd Sl $16£ to $31‘_82 offering . ; $35 to $65 grades ........ 16 Imported Mixture Suits — originally 827 5O « < ovssmnnrres $ e e, 1 9 E New Coats ;:":Es:“-':nflé'” - “Close-Outs M Tl 319 to 472 Two-Piece Knit Suits— $7.00 made to sell at $12.50. ... coecacecas > 1—Three-Piece Suit, $ 1 9.00 gray, originally $39.50........ cevesesses 3—Fur-Trimmed Coats, $3l.00 il We have some truly wonderful bargains in originally $85.00 to $125.00.....ccceneace: 3—Velvet and Silk Dresses, 317.00 Winter Coats—why not buy now for next QI T e Dresses &5 o o, cap 7 Prustically ot helf peice. . . 222 tQ 345 £ aaulihe SN _SUIe ChIiRe Iec —Novelty and plain shades, in smart silks—new designs; o 2 LT R SR POIRET TWILLS VELVETONES DOWNY WOOLS BLOCK CHINCHILL SATINS OME T Eon SPORT FABRICS COLLARS Showing the Newest Modes In Vogue For Spring Wear—Excep- tionally Smart Models in the Swagger Type—Tubular and Man- nish Effects. Complete Showing of Coats For All Occasions from $15.00 to $79.50 gL originally $45.00 ....cccceeccovooncmesan: 100 Trimmed Hats— made to sell at $7.50—Taffetas. Felts, 52.50 Straws e

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