Evening Star Newspaper, April 19, 1924, Page 5

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'FORMER ANNA GOULD TO LOSE HER CASTLE rince de Sagan Haughtily Refuses to Discuss Sale of Silesian Domains. TITLE WON'T GO WITH ESTATE Bon of American Princess to Get Father's Rank. Ey the Associated Press. Abe Martin Says: NING STAR. BYRON IS HONORED. British and Greeks Observe 100th Anniversary of Death. LONDON, April 19.—Literary Lon- don turned its thoughts back to Byron today, the one hundredth anmversary of his death at Missolonghi in the cause of Hellenic freedom. Not only the Britons. whose language he enriched with his prose and poetry, but also the Greeks, whose freedom he strove for, are honoring him in the United Kingdom. The communities of s living in the British Isies to- day laid wreaths on statues of the poet in London, Nottingham, Cambridge and Aberdeen. The British just now are engrossed in their long leisurely Easter vacation, so their public observances of the cen- tenary will be held later in the month. The Greeks, too, will continue their ob- PARIS, April 19 nrer of my houschold replied Prince Helle de Sagan, Duke Talleyrand-Perigord, husband of the former Anna Gould of New York, hen asked concerning the proposed of the domains of the prinel- pality of Sagan, which has been ad- vertised in the European papers the ast few davs. Tnasmuch as the “household” re- terred to is in the confines of the pality, which s situated in ndenburg and Silesia. Germany, ut 100 miles of Berlin, about s 4 those inva ense proper cus chateaux of rentenmarks Wife Won't Interfere. The one-time Anna Gould, daugh- ter of the late ould, a few hours previous commercial trifies s the sale of im- aining vari- d at millions band to_do. _Representations that her son, with whicl 1 who is a stu- ool, was heir might cause failed to and whisked h ¥ expensive automob Title Not Involved. Tt develops from ared See the treas- | imperiously | | servance. — Pinky Kerr picked up a dandy | Airedale yisterday, an’ he’s afraid Madame Neuralgia, th’ on e palmist stoppin’ at th’ hotel, "Il ||| &% tip it off t’ th’ owner. Most ever'buddy seems t’| learn from experience but a| young widower. ! (Coprright, John ¥. Dille Co.) IL73 floor. Second and Third Floors 912 14th St. NW. Approximately 1700 sq. ft. on each Abondance of ventilation: two toilets and wash basin cantile establishment. , Rent Absolutely Cheap SHANNOI‘W & LUCHS 18x90 Front, side and rear windows. light and _excellent ach floor. Building practically and in_excellent condition, suit- for general offices of any mer- 14th St. Main 2345 | Perfectly Atrocious. From Sans-Gene, Paris. The Young Bride—If only you knew €ly had said to the corre-|how horrid he is to me, mother. 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Apartments of one room, kitchene! porches, and two rooms, kitchen telephone in cach apartment, 2 high-spes Twenty-four-hour SHANNON - & 713 14th Street tte and bath, some with d bath, attractively finished, ed elevators Service LUCHS Main 2345 Resiednt Manager on Premises Waohmard & Lotheop Getting Your Home Ready for Spring and Summer A few more days and you will move irom living room to the porch and throw wide the doors and windows to the sunshine. to the fullest Awnings That Beautify Planned individually to fit the individual requirements of your ‘home and to add an attractive, in- viting appearance. Awnings for porches, doors or windows of any size carefully made to order. Place your order now. extent this spring and summer. Screens and Doors That Fit Made to Order W. & L. Spring Sliding Screens are equipped with guides so they may be used at top or bottom of window. Screen Doors are fitted with galvan- ized black enamel or rustproof copper cloth, fastened with lock strip method. Porch Screens are designed in har- mony with the architecture of your home, fitted exactly so as to avoid sagging or binding. Slip Covers for Your Furniture Our experienced cutters come to your home and cut the slip covers over the actual furniture, after which they are made up in our shop. A wide variety of fabrics is always offered in our upholstery section. Protect your furniture this year with covers. Let us help you get ready to enjoy yvour honie Attractive Window Shades We are cspecially well equipped to make window shades for curved- top and other diffi- cult windows, as well as the ordinary ones. The best im- ported and domestic fabrics are used and all shades are mounted on Harts- horn rollers. The shade brackets are put up with screws so they will not pull out. Let us send representative with samples and estimates, or if you desire to call in person, office of the manufacturing plant, Fifth floor. Woodward & Lothrop Manufacturing Plant South Capitol, Canal & D Sts. S.W. WASHINGTON, D. €, ¥ ATURDAY, AXPRIL 19, 1924, Moodward & Lnthrop Clothes of the Sports Type More and More Women Are Wearing Them For More and More Occasions Sports Hats In every smart sports fashion. Leg- horns in bright colors banded with ribbon or contrasting crepe; felts that match their colors with flannel sports frocks; straws in dozens of smart styles ; cloches, small-brimmed sailors, roll-brims and brimless. $5, $7.50, $10, $12.50 Millinery Sectios, Third fioer. Sports Pumps in gray or fawn suede or tan calfskin, trimmed in imitation lizard; in black patent leather, trimmed in calf. $10 and $1250. Walking Pumps, of suede; in tan or black, trimmed in calf; in all tan calfskin. $9 and $10. Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. Sports Skirts Are indispensable, and most women will have at least two; among the new ones are flat crepes, crepe alpaca, dra- paca and flannels. Pleats are first favorites—shown in any number of smart styles. The wrap models, too, are well liked because of their straight, slim lines. All the new high shades are here in this varied collection. $15 to $25 Skirt Seetion, Third Mo & Sports Frocks For every hour from sunup to sundown, there is a smart sports frock in this collection—distinguished for its variety, its chic, its reasonable prices. Novel sports crepes in simple, straight lines, bright in color, contrast- ing two shades, such as this one sketched—a white silk alpaca with a chic, red-bordered scarf, $39.50. Linens and voiles, too, summer-like in their lovely colorings. Many attractive new styles. Sports Frocks, $15 to $39.50 Sports Coats True sports types—that answer as well for motoring, country and town wear. English coats, severely tai- Jored in true English manner; Shagmoor sports coats: shadow plaids of soft imported fabrics, in distinctive colors. College coats, boyish and double breasted, in plain or hairline-striped twills. $25 to $59.50 Wgsen's Sports Apparel Sections, Thind fioor. For the Woman Who Plays Golf Golf Set, Special, $11.75 A complete set, including 4 clubs—choice of Driver, Mashie, Brassie, Midiron, Niblick and Putter. Bag in white duck or khaki—finished at top and bottom with leather; and 2 Success Golf Balls. Other Clubs Golf Bags Columbia Special, $1.75. —in a wide variety of W & L Special, $2. z w g L D‘L‘iiu: . good - looking styles; Lady Burke, wood, $4.75. well made— Lady Burke, iron, $4.25. $3 to $18.50 Golt Section, Fourth floor. Sports Blouses Choose to be of a Middy or Mandarin style. White and black, one of Fash- ion’s particular favorites in color com- binations, is often seen— pipings, stitching, monograms, fobs, in black on white crepe de chine or satin blouses. Others in the high shades to match flannel skirts, $8.75 to $12.75 Blouse Section, Third floer. Shadow-checked Mer= cerized English Sports Hose, in_a two-toned tan, are $2.50. Blue and White Two-tone English Sports Hose have mnarrow open pin stripes. $2. Sports Sweaters Imported English Cardigans for the woman who goes in for goli—in new tans, grays and good-looking combina- tions, $16.75 to $25. Monogram-Scarf Sweaters, in light wools; clever models with bands and monogram in contrasting shades, $12.75. New Raggedy Ann Sweaters, in de- lightful colors, $5.75. Swester Sectiom, Third floor.

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