Evening Star Newspaper, April 8, 1924, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1924, SPRING MUSIC FETE | @@ B@08 SR GGomGSheooseE GGG RGG GGOss GOGOHGS SOGSS GGG O0 00 b T NN NN N e L e T Lawrence Arranges Attractive Pro- Ne_"’ Location 3 E"‘ee_ée'rs and qufiers. 88c for Central High Com- Blouses, Sweaters, Skirts I C\llzlt_\, yet durable little garments of S ) Directly in front of elevators, in fors " ) (hv‘tdlrcn ::l_\li,ssmss_ue méd popkn, nk_] lde:i(“:] munity Entertainment. Hm ]ocf:ion of shoe d:z]gsé;tilen:tm, second e Y zes to plendi {o]e) o rger, more col . FOURTH FLOOR Music fete, Central High Au- ’ . tonight, 8:15 o'clock. = STOUR = - . ifl'éfifiéufi'pei."?f Tl o'clocko.clgrco- 1‘_8_'4” 7th St. N.W.—Thru to 8th OUR ONLY ) Phu:le Ei':kl"‘ 74@ gram: 7:45 p.m. Concert by the Army Band, Capt. P. W. Lewls, command- ing; William J. Stannard, leader. March, “America First”,.Losey w0 Beautiful Fox Scarfs Are Special 5 New Millinery Comes to :"*"”““L‘L"S‘ SR : Rich, Glossy, Lustrous, in the Popular Shades. Buy One for Easter Top Easter Costumes (h) Salute 1o the flag (©) Oath of S 2 : ’ $19.75 > When Spring Ushers in Tempting Hats 2 : a Little Gift ; Like These, Women Will Buy to p '-..mm:..“..a'\'.‘_i-‘{i.i"f“ S F 7 i & i Poiret Brown Hudson Bay Blue Their Heart's Content "”‘f‘ Sarden. ' music, fowers / : ; T Dark Walnut Many Others 3 % The Price is Only " “The popularity of fox scarfs grows apace, and the g U ¢ selection and values here grow, too. \ : $ 85 ] ° Dl f . ] Wednesday’s offering brings choicest, silkiest nist: ‘Anton piano. | k | furs at a price that makes it possible for every woman 1 : { N\ Y to add this necessary accessory to her Easter en- / ' Fetching models designed by semble. S e e 4 am artists with the purpose of cap- / turing women’s hearts—and un- ) doubtedly the creators have : Zoumg euiiseie. A\ s ’ = S N vy succeeded. For who can resist v the Army K H — % . . . . e ety > St S ? s a combination of soft Swiss hair ove's in My Heart,” = = ” Woodman and canton; leghorn and crepe Olga M. Dunbar, soprano; Helen i a ppiartat (e plana.” or georgette and crepe? Par- : ticularly when embellished with spring - flowers, streamers or wort M Rasparat the Vo) fabric bandings. ity singine $ ) Charming spring colors—powder blue, palm leaf green, : 7 4 . ; orchid, copen, navy and black. Demure pokes, chic off-the- face brims, and medium or large drooping, picture hats. A mode for every afternoon and dinner occasion. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO, . Loonsin] A Note the sketches, then picture vourself > Brien, 5 ; & i wearing one in the Easter promenade. . fote will be | N Chosen for Correct Style 4 | , : EaSter FOOtwear ChOice IS Kiven tonight at $:15 o'clock in the .A"_n'r:xl High School as the 120th Fabric a”d Color v' Pl t.f l i I h. been prepared by Di L . s . . " with man Bitrastive attares, sk i f | —they embody every requisite of higher- ¥ the Army Band. > i . ~ ¥ E L ‘m priced coats—except price. These coats - A l\(.;":.n'x,l,l.i‘,!mm‘m, i riuts : belie their modest price tag. 7 ° program. Durting the gencral program - Mr. Stanuard will present Musician J. Duf cornet ) ; : : Choose tomorrow, from fine twills, The versatility of this specialized footwear nficff—?fi?'fif:}fli angora polaire. plain ]')0]21!1'(‘ and soft flan- was mnever better demonstrated than the 4 L iean o diie o : “nels; in slender side closing or flared sport { choosing of styles suitable for Easter. e evening will be St. Patrick's @ Toas H i i Choir under the direction | types. Tastefully trimmed with erminette, Bc;[l‘l:on,‘h:',i;h‘ql". O'Bri_-ir\ u; é % . . o . et s ana et of novel braids and self fabric bandings. Vivid the Tenten seasan. 0 o0 e 10 spring colors—and navy and black. A com- Kaspar Quartet on Program. High, low and medium heel styles, in pat- ent, satin, suede, with plenty of the ever- T g correct blacks, and colors to match Easter ; plete range of sizes for women and misses. costumes. R Wil pre- PR S However your thoughts turn at Easter, i ,xur;mm; you can find the fitting shoes in this growp n:s\smr{l%;&f:jg:ri Spring, and It,s Time for Sport Skirts of outstanding values. $5.85. vers and a bumble bee. Those who will take part are Verdery Forsythe, STREET FLOORE, 418 SEVENTH ST, fay Henshaw, Anna Ryan, Miidred vallace, Minnie Schonrank and Mary Dellar. —_— The vocal <ol of the evening 8 e o soprano, and J. jr., baritone. Helen Burk- “beat the piano. for Miss ) ‘ A Specially Prepared Event Tomorrow Dunbar and Mrs. M. C. Waters for anoal| gAY : $5 3,000 Yards Quinnebaug Tubing cart_and at the Mrs. H. Clyde Grimes. There 0 seats free to the public y i In 36, 40, 42 and 35 v d e e e 45 Inch Widths c Yar 5 seats for ents. Children 5 o . . iz T four Years o not admitted | Springtime brings to mind the need for jaunty skirts . - . Wi them for sports, daytime and the country. And we meet the All wanted pillowcase and bolster case widths. In periect - need immediately with smart models for every occasion. 5 quality, smoothly and firmly woven, free from backing or filling. Powder blue, soft tan or gray, shades of brown, navy, i Exceptional value at this price. black and all white—colors galore in pleated or wrap- around styles. Fashioned of roshanara, plain and fancy 54-inch Heavy Unbleached 81 x90 Double-bed Sheets, , 7 repps, cref)es, prunella, check velour, flamingo and Poiret , Sheeting, for sheets, etc., made heavy linen tiniah quality, seam- m b B w 17 ‘ g b t : ] twill. Regular and extra sizes. 26 to 40 inch waistbands. of Sea Island Cotton. 3SC less and firmly $1 25 @ Two illustrated. Yard ovecsiasisnaiowess woven. Each.., . Lompany g 2 T TOp the Skjl’t With a Sweater Coat 45x36 Sylvan Pillowcases, 42x72 Bolster Cases, linen- “Good Furniture” i N made of strong cambric fin- finish quality, open ends: hem- or Sleeveless Jacquette ished cotton. High- ) §v med with three-inch €€ v grade quality. Each, hems! Each i .cs.s $2.95 Tfin FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Lanvin green, powder blue, rose, gold and blue—choose from these spring-like colors. . Side-closing sweaters of mohair or mohair and glos; : ¥ f E with and without sleeves. Occasionally striped with con- N P Fl trasting color. Sleeveless jacquettes in soft flannels, with A eW Ottet y 01' aStel‘ Owers huge buttons and tailored pockets. Two illustrated. . (SRR SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. y z . DAILY ; The flowers of this season call for a good SPECIAL A supply of jardinieres and vases. Our Sixth A~ diity Soatiiee; to You, }{oo. Can Achieve the Svelte Figure So Cool Summer Rugs in Floor is ready with many beautifully de- get you acquainted ecessary to the Modern Silkouette signed and colored jardinieres, vases and with this "store’s de- i H . . . £ 53 Tessonani e Stylish Stout Brassieres Room Sizes—9x12 Ft. ferneries. You are the judge of ) the quality. 79 Ch B P p S £ For Wednesday Only . oose one, or three, or four in various sizes— o BED OUTHT C all can be matched. Neat stenciled patterns in 200 Jardlnleres t Zesilar Peioe of Bed. The trim, slender appearing figure that is so attractive colors. Bt gk o e Suster Piles. e much admired is usually obtained by wearing 2 9x12 Kimlark Fiber Rugs. ................$2150 ol i e well fitting, correctly made brassiere. Stylish g ik a8 e fii R VRGO e Stout models will work wonders for the large 9x12 Crex de Luxe Rugs......c..........$19.50 t:‘S sgetf)maddeseig;—al"\t bs(;c\)' $23.75 woman. " 9x12 Rattania RUES. ... ..cevsveeesmnnr.. .$1465 chanc : i 2 Broche in flesh only, with back or front fasten- 9x12 Heavy Fiber RUES. . ... .. ovureeor- . .$1475 ngs. 905 SEVENTH ST. N.W. ings. Cut on long lines. Sizes 38 to 48. . SIXTH FLOOR. THIRD FLOOE, LANSBURGH & BRO. FIFTE FLOOR, SANSBURGH & BRO. . Pedestal, $17.5 s (R “Shetched, Jordiviere and ? z CREDIT TERMS TO B EE s rrr n r e R R R DD PR R TR EREED PP ERPTRERD DR PR DR RRED BBDPBE

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