Evening Star Newspaper, April 8, 1924, Page 12

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2 ) SCHOOL CENSOR LETS FILM NEWS THROUGH Pupils Informed in Approved Re- lease of Showing on U. S. National Parks. public rollowing official issued yvesterday d of education: n for public school in the Crandall orhood theaters is for pupils of sth grades. Through the co- ion of the national parks service »f the Interior and ia Producing Cor- 000 children will | 200 DELEGATES DUE HERE Civic Association Members Will Arrive Tomorrow. APPEAL IS DENIED. Lower Court Decision in Louisiana Case Is Upheld. a Public S e Com- & wer to ds operating in and maintain wly constructed their tracks, it uy by the Supreme Secretary Wilbur tt; Speak. ress ade by Mr. Wil- | tment as Seci EBONITE. You will notice .: for performance there is no \A gear lubricant like it. It cushions the gears of your motor car or truck, pre- vents friction (wear to parts), lasts longer, costs less in the long run and saves repair bills. Sold . by relinble dealers pound cans and =t 4 wervice wtations re you mee the checker- rd “dexign pump and ice wtatiom sign. TE Has No Riy Substit improves the appe- tite, _relieves Sick Headache and Bil- fousness,corrects Constipation. Special Value Lace-Trimmed Brassieres - $1.50 This long line brassiere is a model well liked—heavy lace, lined with net, forms the top; it is satin through the waistline, with elastic gores set in for freedom, and perfect support. The shirred elastic shoulder straps are another feature—fit- ting snugly, but not uncom- fortably. Sizes 36 to 48—and a very ex- ceptional value at this price. Corset Section, Third floor. Your Wedding Ring : Remodeled —into a new, narrow, modern shaped ring, without cutting or destroying the inside engrav- ing, thus preserving the senti- ment of the original while at- taining the style of the modern wedding ring. Remodeled into modern shape, covered with shell of 19%4-ka- rat white gold, and* hand- carved with blossoms. $5.50. Remodeled, covered with shell of platinum and hand-carved with blossoms. $18. v Repair Section, First floor Two Good-Lookinzy Sports Oxfords With Crepe Rubber Soles Spring—then golf, and other outdoor sports call for just such sports oxfords. Smoked Elkskin Blucher Ox- ford—trimmed in tan calfskin; a good-looking blucher model, $9 pair. Arnold Glove-Grip Sports Ox- ford, with the famous Glove- Grip comfort features; of gray elkskin—crepe rubber soles, $10 pair. ‘Women's Shee' Section, Third floor. Everyday Clothes that every Little Child Needs Striped Dimity. Creepers, $1.50 —button-under style, collar and cuffs finished with a nar- row lace edge; sizes 1 and 2 years. Chambray Creepers, $2; new style that buttons up the side; sizes 1 and 2 years. ‘White Poplin Rompers, $1.50; collar and cuffs trimmed with colored briar - stitching; sizes 2 to 5. § Chambray Rompers, $2; plain or striped, with white collar, cuffs and pocKet; sizes 2 to 5. Coveralls, $1.50% with high neck and long sleeves, blue or tan; sizes 2 to 6. Wool Sweaters, $4; to slip on these Spring play days; but- ton-up-the-front style, with turn-over collar and cuffs; sizes 2 to 6. Night Drawers, 95c; drop seat, high neck, short sleeves; of white cambric trimmed in pink or blue; sizes 2 to 6. Terry Cloth Bath Robes, $3.50; with pockets, and silk cord * trimming, sizes 2 to 6. Infasts’ Section, Fourth fleor. THE EVENING STAR, \iVXSHINGTO.\'. D. €. TUESDAY, APRIL 8. 1921 This Woman’s Suit $59.50 Men's wear fabric, O’Ros- sen type. It is the Smartest Easter Costume It is the Outstanding Spring Fashion Women’s Tailored Suits $49.50 to $75 You may choose here from a collection of every correct and new Spring Suit fashion brought out this season. Severely tailored models, or softly tailored models; single or double breasted models; braid-bound and piped mod- els; nipped-in or straight models; in twills, charmeen, % mannish fabrics, hairline stripes and checks. In black, navy and new bran and covert shades. ‘Women’s Suit Section, Third fioor. Misses’ Tailored Suits $39.50 o $59.50 The most youthful boyish types of suits—with short don- ble-breasted coats—slender, straight, nipped-in coats— smart link-button models—braid-bound, piped, finished with a chic fob, or fashionable gardenia; suits in hair-line stripes and checks; mannish suitings and twills. Misses' Specialized Section, Fourth Soor. Tailored Suit Blouses In Every New Fashion The fashion of the tailored suit has brought the demand for a tailored blouse to wear with it—but though tailored. one may choose from many dif- ferent types. Overblouses are best—in crepe de chine, radium and striped wash silks; in white or newer blues, almond green, brickdust, tans and grays. Buttons, monograms, pleated frills, contrasting pipings; groups of fine tucks; mannish vestee effects—these are the notes that mark these as tai- lored and new. Blouse Section, Third foor. New V-neck Blouse for tailored wear; white crepe, hand - hemstitched; gram in black, $13.75. . This Misses’ Suit $49.50 Navy Blue Ppiret Twill, braid bound. The Separate Silk Skirt is the Foundation of a Smart Costume Hopara Crepe Skirts Special $I 2-50 Hop{;ra. a distinctive silk crepe, particularly attrac- tive in these new skirts; the model is a well liked one—in’a combination of box and knife pleats. ever fashionable. mono- Skirt Section, Third floor. The New Shades—Fallow, Poudre Blue, Jade; Cocoa, Navy and Black Misses’ Charming Handmade Frocks from Paris, $10 The Three Handmade Paris Frocks Sketched, $10 These delightful frocks from Paris are ot only very attractive to wear 9 i fi ~ on Summer afternoons—but they have all that chic and charm of the hand-fashioning that only Paris can give them. Dainty pipings, frilly ruffles, drawn-work and hem- stitching; on lovely colored voiles, fine French crepes and pin-dot Swisses. Others more elaborate in fashion- _ing and trimming $12.50 to $29.50 - Spring’s fashions, design: d e her small stature. Visit this Little Wom- en’s Specialized Fashion Section—find out for yourself what a satisfaction it is to be able to select new fashion-right clothes —put them right on and wear them with- out the extensive alterations that ruin original lines. . - Newest Twill Coats In navy, black and the new tans and grays. bands of contrasting color and gold or silver braid. $49.50 to $95. New Tailored Suits, Of twills, men's wear and hairline suit- ings. Braid-bound, piped, single-link but- ton_or three-button effects. A Specialized Fashion Section for The Little Woman —where she may select the newest of ed and made for Pleated, tucked or trimmed in $39.50 to New Fashions in Frocks Afternoon and street models, in the new crepes, satins and georgettes. em? i f smart ways. Beaded, roidered, &e;:eu 3}‘:“’ in new, Little Women's Séction, Third fioor. . Rose Voile fashions the frock with round neck and short sleeves, edged with dainty ruffles; buttons another trimming note new and fashionable. Pale Yellow Voile with insets of white batiste—center. Almond green French crepe, hand- drawn—with narrow frilled ruffles at neck and sleeves For Girls 7 to 14 Confirmation Frocks of Sheer White Voile $7.50 and $10 Many of the younger girls who must have a confirmation frock, will find these charming, girlish, and delightfully different. They are fashioned of sheer White Voile — many different styles. Trimmed with finest tucks, a bit of lace, dainty, picoted ribbon, and hemstitching. . And mothers will find them very unusual little frocks, at such low prices—and then, they’re suitable for all summer, too. . Party Frocks for Junior Misses $19.50 to $49.50 }':asler festivities call for new rocks—and the junior miss may choose from youthful frocks of chiffon, orgette, - taffeta and erepes in the loveliest of colors. Girts' and Jumiers® Section, Fourth Soor. 4 The Specialized Section For Misses Fourth Floor Most in Favor Now The well-dressed woman will be arrayed this Spring in silks which have gohe back to the cradle of silk and of civiliza- tion. Designs and colors show the strong influence of China, and the East—interesting as are the designs, however, and brilliant the colors, there is a refreshing absence of the bizarre. Flower designs are a feature, monotone effects are new, colors exquisite. Plain Silks in Favor Frostkrepe Mirrokrepe Tremblant Cote Centaur Satin de Lyon $4 to $6 The Prints Are Crepe Chenette Rivulay Crepe de Chine Cinderella Frostkrepe Roman Crepe $2.50 to $7.50 Silic Section, Seeond foor. A Sale s} Pung Chow’Sets $6.50 Remarkable Value Almost everybody is playing Pung Chow now; and almost - everybody who isn’t will want to because it is possible to par- chase such an excellexs set ac such a redarkably low price The set is complete with pyra- line-top tiles, in a substantial wood case, with brass hinges and fastenings. As the quan- tity is limited, we urge you to select your set early tomorrow. Educator Pung Chow Sets, Special, $1.95 An exceptional set at an ex- ceptionally low price. Sets of Racks showing the ex: posed hand and with doubling score; each set containing 1 red and 3 black racks; an excep- sionally good set, $1.50, Mah Jongg Bection, First flcor. for Easter Travel Black Enamel Hat Boxes, with russet or black cowhide trim- mings, are round, 18x9 inch size, with a sateen lining. Con- venient pocket in lid and in body of case, $10. Other Hat Boxes, $5 to $30. Black Enamel Suit Cases, in the convenient 20, 22 and 24 inch sizes, with russet or black cowhide all around bindings and solid leather handles; sa- teen linings; pocket in cach end and top; double locks. $9. The Overnight Bag is a practi- cal piece of luggage for the short trip. Brocaded cowhide in black or brown leather is very attractive. With leather lining, $13.50; moire lining, $11.50. - Traveling Goods Section, First floor. Cut Steel Beads for Bag Making, 35¢c Bunch Charming Bags may be made with faille, velvet or satin—if one knows how to artistically apply the beads, which may be had here in sizes 7, 8, 9 and 10. Instructions without- charge to purchasers of beads. Art Needlework Section, Second floor.

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