Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1924, Page 12

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12 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY. APRIL 15,~ 1924, | ial candidate a statement here last nig WARNING TO PARTY 0.t ™" 7 * SOUNDED BY M’ADOQQ | iriv chroust the stutes of Utan, ox- sald in BANK SHORT $600,00 PRESIDENT ACCUSEI Ixaminer to File Charges Agains John M. Moore of Kansas City, Mo. et date Is Chosen. States g e . The will have y f 35,000 horse- 1 to four vernment o cight are a eighteen which J. S. ORDERS TURBINES. | enerators to Be Used at Muscle| Shoals Plant. SCHENECTADY, N. Y., April 15— n order for fo ter-wheel-driven production pur- | lahoma, Colorado and Texas where, I he he found further evi- s X | dence f the dete ination of the Says Democrats Will Lose if Re-|peopie i« e nominated a progressive actionary or Colorless Candi- declared, tors for po By the Associated Press, for President a reac- who - . Medicine Vender Arrested. Charged public crats nominate 1 tionary or colorless candidate he complete Muscle |can be Influenced easily or controlled, | AleTonithe ”"",“”;"{f’_‘,hhvr» 11 be another victo: | " Siant in |republicans, and in that shall have four more years of in- efficiency, special privi s and cor- ption at ‘Washin, bs McAdoo, demc complete t st on the Columbia_river. Which Our Downstairs Store (Ready-to-Wear Section) Closed All Day Wednesday (Main Store Open as Usual) depositors ad ~ been noon « vho had To Make Ready for A Big Easter Sale Dresses Coats Suits Millinery Starting Thursday Morning HUNTS VIRGINIA SLAYER. Sheriff Charges Youth Killed Girl's - 4 Owing to the success of “othey e aet E our n:wnsu;m Store Ready-to-Wear Depart- ments, we have com- pleted plans for greatly enlarging thelr useful. ness. This Sale will be the forerunner of a more in- tensive Merchandising Policy, which will include Foremost Styles, Moder- ate Prices, Complete Stocks and Sizes. w hour no trace had youth. i Neighbors of Rosenbaum told the officers that trouble between the two | tte ound of the | since coll 1. Dr. lis twenty 3 mouth Church next years old. Read Wednesday Star Internal Organs for the Big News. Loman and Cx 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Store Hours—9 to 6 Suits for the CHICAGO, April 15.—If the demo- |MecAdoo is on his way to the north- bankers. These f the bankers to MEXICAN LOAN DELAYED. Agreement Difficult on Several Im- | | portant Points. July. erday unanimously Whirlwave Washer “Has a Motion Like the Ocean” Besides the simple mechanical superiority of the WHIRL- WAVE Electric Washing Ma- chine, another important feature is the specially designed copper tub which causes the water to serge like a sea wave back and forth in the form of a figure eight, thoroughly cleansing the clothes as they pass over the corrugated sides and bottom. Have us dem- onstrate. Deferred Payments NAT’ ONAL ELECTRICAL SlJPPLY 1328-30 New York Avenue Boys’ 2-Pants $6.95 Watch with Lenox given away every Boy's Suit at this price or more. important conditions imposed by the include unwilling- turn over the Turk-Berlin Pact Ratified. CONSTANTINOPLE, April 15.—The onal assembly at Angora ratified the || of friendship between Turkey | A Pre-Easter At the Rose Shop, All Week Our entire stock of Coats, Suits, Dresses and Hats specially priced for this occasion. Featuring Dresses $14.95, $19.95 and $25.00 Sizes 14 to 46 Sport and Dress Coats $14.95,.819.95 and $25.00 16 to 44 Suits, in Boyisfl and Sport Styles $19.95 and $25.00 Our Grand Feature, $5.0! $7.50 Easter Hats. The House of Thrift and Fashion SHOP 915 G St. N.W. You Must Be Satisfied or Your Money Back 16-Button Silk Gloves Your Easter Hat Awaits You at King’s Palace Our Trimmed Hats Are More Beautiful Than Ever Every new and favored material is included—and every new conceit of large, medium and small sizes, for both vouthful and mature tastes. Hats of originality and smartness, adorned with clusters of flowers, floral wreaths, ribbons and fancy feathers Black and all colors. A Reminder King’s Palace Is Millinery Headquarters For All Washington For two generations this s in the way of milinery. Sprin w styles bigger and better d fo the famous group. $6.95, '$9.95, $12 to $25 i llll"l!l ////Lll/ f ’ ore has been know t and Easter 1924 finds n ever before. Par attent Sale Business of Life Easter—and all’s right with the world. 500 Fine Ready-to-Wear Hats —of milan hemp and basket straw for women’s, misses’ and chil- dren—beautifully ribboned, patent leather and silk puggaree trim- Double Breasted Suits, in medium blues and Cambridge grays, $45 and $50. College men approach the end of a year of achievement. Business and " professional men are enjoying the fruits of success. Men in the trades were never mare prosperous. In all walks of life men wear Woodward & Lothrop clothes to express the spirit of the success they have achieved. Three - Button Sack Suit for the profes- sional or business man. $35, $40, $45, $50, $55 and $60. An interpretation of the English idea. We have four others. $35, $45 and $50. Wide - spaced Three- button Suit favored by 1 college men. $35, $40, or professional man, $45 and $59. $40, $45, $50 and $55. Men’s Clothes Section, Second Floor A Suit especially made for the young business Imported English Lounge Suit, intro- duced by the Prince of Wales, $50 and $65. Wonderful port Coats Stunning 48-Inch Models, All Fully Lined With Lingette 10 Worth $15.00 To $16.50 Newest of the new—coats of quality and character, purchased under price and presented to Easter shoppers on the same economical basis. Of plain polaire, block plaid polaire, shadow plaid polaire and striped polaire. Side-tied, side-buttoned and straight fronts. Inset pockets, patch pockets and mannish flap pockets. Bell cuffs and turned-back cuffs. Two-in-one and mannish collars. Some are plain, some are braided, others are embroidered. All sizes, 16 to 44. . Hosiery for Women —they are slight irregulars, but nearly per- fect. Silk and glos hose. Colors are black, French nude, peach, otter, log cabin, fallow, beige, fawn, nude, airedale and white. The black hose have broad, flat seams or three- seam backs. The colored hose have three- scam backs. . I Attractive Petticoats —of good quality lustrous sateen, with pleated ruffl es—both plain $ 00 colors and fancy combinations. . Newest Spring shades. New Handbag for Easter One will find genuine leather pouch bags, fitted with change purse and mir- ror. Also the underarm bags that are $ .98 so smart. Also beaded pouch bags and pretty black silk bags. Large and small shapes, in black and white, plain and combi okes and mushrooms, black ons. All the season’s colors 1.5 Flannel Dresses One and Two Piece Styles Ideal for spring and summer wear One-Piece Two-Piece Flannel Dresses Sizes 16 to 3§ $£,.75 Smart Spring Frocks, Worth $10 to $15 Flannel Dresses Sizes 16 to 42 nction and ex- 2 purchased to worth. The One- e of all-wool flan- nd plain colors ound_to match nd cuffs and vest effects. The Tw e slip- over models, with ov pleated skirt. Of plain-colored flannel with white pongette collar and cuffs. Four-button, Dresses of charm, ceptional utility—sp sell much below the piece Dresses are m nel in checks, plaids Straightline models, embroidered col opening down center front. Pockets and tie add ‘the final touch of youthful jauntiness. Easter Overblouses In white and all the spring shades. Many are trimmed with lace edges, lace medallions or with embroidered collars, cuffs and fronts. Plenty of tailored and hemstitched models, too. Materials are dimity and mercerized pongette. The clever new shirt front idea is admirably ex- pressed in the showing. Peggy and Peter Pan collars. All sizes, 34 to 46.

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