Evening Star Newspaper, April 25, 1924, Page 12

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STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 25, sistance to state conservation com- ment of solar spectrum lines and its it = : EINSTEIN THEORIES XL Sl e S s e, [ o o COIRRTIST | B TR Your Opportunity Is Here | Rosemont Park, Va. AR There was much discussion at the the imathematical phy Twenty Minutes to the City. £|CLUB WOMEN OPPOSE opinions carry great’ weight, | noon session relative to methods of been ai AT ONCE —_ | caring for delinquent &na homeless | i latest results which 1 t Mount Wi | enildren of the state, a work in which | L |the federation has heen active for in the years. The club went on record op- Solar Spectrum Lines Found, o posing the so-called “wholesale com- | | mitment” in Maryland to nwutullonsr B R | SEL RESPITE FOR MURDERCR. { agement of improved methods of | e age, v | home training. B D e B DBy the Associated Press 5 RESOLUTIONS ARE PASSED| The federation Is providing a num-| CHICAGO, Apri RICHMOND, _V e W2 ber of scholarships for needy chil- eleventh-hour respite dren, especially in Baltimore city and | diction in the gene today by Gov. I county, and is caring for a large advanced by Dimitry Christoff, s | number of disabled children. slectrocuted today fo Ll Peter Petroff at Hopewell . mas day. Professor Becomes Editor. The governor acted on the SuggEes- | TRBANA, I1L, April 25.—Prof S. P. tion of Maj. Rice M. Youell, superin- | Sherman, head of the department of tendent of the E English at the University of Illinois, fiere, LHhaE tho oun slayer of | Tosigned tosay fo! hecame. Mterary his former employer should not be | [gditor of the New York Herald and S ribune. oY He will be in complete charge of it Hopewell that | rifsing from | the literary department of the paper, “The | writiug one article a week. It is said he will receive $12,000 a year. ame to Illinois in 1907 Maryland and Pennsylvania Feder- Gravitational Displacement ount pre- ations Will Fight Sign- boards. horiz pose the entire f NINE o mi- Bu and 2 baths, water, beautiful open fire Pnce Range from $6,250 to $8,750 Smail eash payment and the balance like rent il be on the saturda por April 25 —An| was granted e Trinkle to| ntenced to be | the murder of | Christ- | The third pre- | 1 theory of rela- stein has been obtained by Dr. physicist, wor ilson observato: at Pasadena, Calif., according to word received by relatives here. . John said he has found that Our and Many Moves Indorsed as Frederick Convention Closes. on rroperty till dark £ = noon H to Rosemont I LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER 1407 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Our autos at your dixposal during the week teh to The Star. B T FREDERICK, Md., April Six Dollars | s o | vania pledged themselves to join in and Fifty Cents \ Special 5—Club gravitational displacement to the de- | gree predicted by Einstein, who said v stood or fell accord- nation-wide campaign for the re- oval of signboard ad: the maiu roads of the curse” of roud When you take into consideration B the reputation that N. HESS adr. rs. J. B. SHOES have enjoyed as being perfect / of the in the matter of “fit"—"style” and “‘workmanship”—and further, that this reputation has been lived up to for over 50 years—THEN you will have to admit that to get a pair of GENUINE N. HESS SHOES at $6.50 IS GETTING REAL VALUE. them Haan sose g o i izitation has been started by some women in London for the right eration of Wom: at the | of ssion to membership in the | Cold Storage for Furs jubilee luncheon at Hood Col- | Stock exchange. s —a sure and Inexpensive way to pro- g, the closing event of the annual | e tect your costly furs from damage by ssion of the Maryland federation in moths or from loss by fire and theft. [ this eit Furs called for and receipt given. Wilmot Lewls, Washington corre- e st yir | spondent of the London Times, in an Address on the power of the press and rged clubwomen to join “ment to drive salacious articles from the columns of the s, He pleaded for individualism bublicity, thought, custom and | manners. | Resolutions Adepted. Hess Shoes From | g sos pomnn gt S et $6.50 to $12.50 tions were adop T Per Non-Lacing Girdles, $3.95 Comfortable 14 - inch - fength — pink silk finish broche and elastic bined. Two pairs hose Specially priced. com supporters. 1216 F St. N.W. “Because I Liked the Way You Served Me—’ for United 1 court | rous law enforce- | peeding up of States | So spoke one of our customers vesterday. For several years <he lived in Washington. A lit tle more than three years ago a particular service featured in one of our advertisements attracted her Because she liked the way we served her in that instance she has hought every bit of her apparel and Sreninces, ‘steas | accessories here since and has sent several of her friends here too, Sert a1 routea ‘e |} proud to offer it. Style Is the Prerogative of Every Miss! Targe. cellars: 1.000-gallon compres option of “Star Span- ibply: dug and walled well, un Style plus value is her opportunity if she become a patron of our Misses’ Shop. the national anthem | pure cold water: garage, chicken advance messengers of summer o ELEGANT HOME IDEAL FOR CHILDREN roved grounds, froit and nuts? 1arge | t—and we @ the movement to! are of the in cation and house, woodshed, wash house. (ommandiog | disregard for law | view; near h st. trolley; on good auto rvad, | | providing seats for working girls in | 3'm0 Trom Key Biridge, 1 m. w. of Claren | place of employment. | don, _ Drive out, inquire for the lacey Place | " Indorsing work of Near East Re-|or “Rroadwa The price is modest; suit- | lief. Thie terms 1o responsible purchaser. | ludr\Nmp. federal child labor amend- | Dean Caldwell [ men 327 Woodward Bldg. Thdorsing work of and pleading as- M. 1997 For Bndesmaxds Love w N!vlm Canary Yellow and Madonna Blue Franch Cobwebby twisted ribbons th “crepe chiffon to perfect whole. $55.00. : 187 Hoyt L. Johnston Clarendon 827-F-5 SN TR O 0 arriva arriving! Many new are now fURNITURE —a and entirely Fashion Coats for Misses, $55 Charmeen and Fine Twills All are slender, but all do not hold to straight lines sleeves, coats that flare and coats that are closely wrapp. popular. Collars of fur vie with the smart scarf collars—fa stitching., braiding, and many, many buttons afford charming var, nd tan, brown tile, green, gray, navy biue and black offer generous color choic Other New Coats, $16.50 to $155 Misses’ Sport Suits, $32.75 For although the suitings are the smart homespuns and mixtures, the styles are of the smartly boyish tailored type that a:amps them indubitably of 1924. Single or double breasted with buttons and braid-bound edges to give an air of military precision. Tan, gray, blue, brown. Other Youthful Suits, $19.50 to $89.50 Misses’ Smart Frocks, $49.50 Variety in the lovely silk crepes from which you may choose—georgstte, cashmere, satin cantom, fascinating prints and comet satin: variety in the alluring styles—tiers and drapes for the tall girl, basques and straightlines for her petite sister, frocks that have for partners stylish pieated capes, frocks topped by scarf collars with fly-away ends—frocks that are green, frocks that are lovely powder blue—tan, navy, black, too. What kind of a frock for YOU? Other Smart Frocks, $25.00 to $125 Advance Presentation Summer Skirts ity $8.T5 st sisoo and Lovely Skirts around the corner—the Miss will cas sweater and Summer days are just aside coat and suit in favor of the perennial fashion—her mother will follow her example with skirt and becom- For both of them with cap are equally Two French Biue Roses half way down the skirt ss with blue ribbon to The Spring Exhibition of Karpen Furniture April 21st to May 3d, Inclusive The Empire Silhouette —Perhaps with a ribbon trimmed shepherd's crook for a dainty of honor. Cream silk net, tiny puff and three Misses Strai g htline Coat, of tile- ocolor _ char- meen;’ inset blas band- ings to ac- cent Its smart _sim- plicity, $65. S8ree 1o Chantilly Patterned Lace —and crepe chiffon, both in a lovely shade of pink—a bouffant skirt, with uneven lace edged hem. cascaded lace panels and shaded pink silk roses—perfect, N’EST CE PAS? $55.00. % i Unusual Sale! 100 BEADED Ba.gs, S3 95 2l T oL bg 1 e | skirt ing overblouse =l i Opportunity Two-Fold in This Event! Worth-while savings and a chance to wear the new styles first. And they are all here, you may be sure, in colorful profusion. Wrap.around skirts with tucked side panels, some of them smartly button trimmed, pleated skirts to suit your fancy, with knife, box and side pleats, panel pleats and effective combinations, Flannel, plain, tucked, line plaided Roshanara Silk Crepe de Chine Rhapsodie Inspira Crepe ‘Wool Crepe P ‘Wool Repp Novelty Overplaids and Plaided Camelshair The loveliest plain and combination colorings are to be had in these new skirts, Grays, tan, cocoa. mocha, navy biue, biack, white, and the smart high shades, canary, artichoke, brick dust and powder blue. Waist- bands 25 to 36 inches. All these bags are beautifuliy beaded in rich Oriental or stunning high shades, many with fine cut beads—pouch styles mounted on fine filigree frames—others with silk cord drawstring and beaded ball. Al smartly equipped with mirror, and most of them silk lined. An excep- tional opportunity, indeed! Very Decided Price Concessions Are Made During This Exhibit The largest and most varied assort- ment of Karpen Furniture we have ever offered to the Wash- ington public will be found in this exhibit. Every piece of Karpen Furnityre in our comprehensive stock has been substantially reduced in price for this splendid occasion. n from the factory SOROSIS Pumps A sale of 2500 pairs of high- grade spring pumps = e “Sample” Blouses Sweater Sale! $12.50 to $22.50 Models . s8.95 A handsome assortment that abounds in style newness and gorgeous color. Very, very many: of these smart blouses feature the shirt bosom and vest styles, some finely tucked and button trim- med, others embroidered and combined with lace. Longer tunic blouses, some In genuine mandarin fashion—high quality crepe de chines, satins and roshanara crepes. Stunning, high shades, black and white; rich Persian colorings and conservative tones. An exceptional blouse opportunity. The special Karpen exhibition prices are lower than we have ever quoted for such fine furniture. 500 New $5.95 to $7.95 Sweaters Secured from nearly twenty different manufac- Incomplete sizes, of course turers, each one sending just a few of his smart- est sweaters at a special price. Fine mohair and Iceland yarns and the popular glos have been used, and nearly every desirable style Is here. Sweaters with sleeves or sleeveless, every variety of neck- line, Including the very new “U" style—boyish slipovers, coat and jacquette models; lovely color- ings, tangerine, pablo, French blue, tan, gray. white and stunning combinations. Be on hand! Leading in Fashion as in Wear Gold Stripe Silk Stockings Just to prove that there are fashions in silk stockings; Paris has decreed that this season’s stockings shall be sun- burned to rosy tinted in color. In prompt accordance iwith Parisian dictates we offer Six Smart New Gold Stripe Shades! sl Peach somet $2.00 & $2.25 Skyn Gravel Sahara Regular Chiffon i i iz -but you are more than likely to find your size and style. We Are Quoting a Few Karpen Values of Many to Be Found in This Karpen Exhibit < Three- plece Karpen Overstuffed Suite in blue and taupe velour, sofa, armchair and wing chair..$§195 Karpen Overstuffed Suite in tapes- try, three pieces, with full size sofa, armchair and wing chair..§175 $11 and $12 Pumps. . $8.75 One and two strap styles and fashionable gore models—kid and suede combinations—all kid or satin. Solore, log_cabin, white with col: $10 and $11 Wide variety in color and styie— Pumps...... brown suede, black and white kid, black satin and patent leather— strap and opera cut styles—Spanish, Cuban and low flat heels. A won. derful opportunity! Karpen Fireside Chair or Rocker, solid ma- hogany, assorted covers.... --$39.75 I;arpeu Overstuffed Suite in de- lightful shade of olive green brocaded mohair, three pieces. .§495 Beautiful Karpen Overstuffed Suite in blue brocaded mohair, three pieces with wing chair.........§205 No garter “runs” for Men! More Than A Name Gold Stripe Sox Lifetime Furniture "I s Sevenh Sreet: MJAYER & CQ. BetweenD&E Weight Weight These Are Silk Stockings That WEAR! The silk is 100% pure—the patented Gold Stripe insures that no “run” that starts above can pass the Gold Stripe and thus ruin your silk stockings. If you are not aiready one of the hundreds of enthusiastic wearers of Gold Stnpe why not get yMur first pair tomorrov? Ask your wife or daughter to buy them for you when she is buying her Gold Stripe Silk Stockings. With silk_tops. Black, Navy, White, Gray, 51 .50 Dark Brown, *- _ dium Brown.\ . Pair $9 and $10 Pumps...... $5'95 Colonial tongue pumps—tan calf street pumps—strap pumps in kid, suede and patent leather—white can- vas strap pumps and oxfords—and calf sport oxfords, all brown or in combinations of black or brown with putty. SOROSIS FOOTWEAR, STREET FLOOR

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