Evening Star Newspaper, April 25, 1924, Page 19

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AGRARIANS MURDER 25 RICH MEXICANS Terrorize Chicontepec Distriet in Vera Cruz, Recently Swept by Rebellion. By the Associated Press, MEXICO CITY, April 25.—Bands of | armed agrarians are terrorizing the | Chicontepec district of the state of | ty-five land owners | nated by agrarians, who charge all the landowners in the tegion with complicity in the recent | ebellion, accors a ssion | nz in | ior Colunga vrdered an immediate investigation. PLAN FRONTERA ATTACE. S | Federal Navy Units Sail From | t. FRENCH AIRMAN HOPS | OFF IN FAR EAST TRIP Flight of 1.250 Miles From Paris to Bucharest Made by Lient. Pelletier Doisy. | Pelletier is better made an dventurous | the 1,250 | = I | d the 500 miles | «t an average | d of 120 m our, and flew Budapest stopping. the under: ir A magnificent wireless set, specially | designed for the use of the roy: family, ha:? been installed in Buc] in ace Auctioneer. Historic North Wales The finest Private Estate in Virginia, including & beautiful modern mansion and Thoroughbred Horse Breeding Farm, in Fau- quier County, Virginia, in the Warrenton Hunting Country, 52 miles from Washington, D. C., and owned by Edward M. Weld, 1s to be sold to the highest bidder At a Heavy Sacrifice of Value together with its complete equipment, including rare housefurnishings, breeding and farming appurtenances, Public Auction Va.,, on the premises, at noon, Tomorrow Saturday, April 26, 1924 The property will be offered first in three separate par- cels, and then as a whole. It will be sold to the high- est bidder. For fllustrated Beoklet and all further information, apply te 67 Liberty St. Cortlandt N. Y. City 0744 DOUGLAS L. ELLIMAN & CO. Sales Agents 15 E. 49th St N. Y. City Train service froin W (Washington) 820 a. ‘Warremton 10.10. pointment only. Young Mothers Must Maintain Strength The demands upon her, physically and mentally, are constant and ex- acting, yet she must keep up her vitality for the child’s sake as well, as her own. At this trying perio 1 you can put full reliance in Hypo-Cod supplies the extra nourishment your body needs, in- creases the volume of rich, pure blood, invigorates the nerves, tones up the stomach. It is a sure safe health builder. Ask your doctor about it— fioul; druggist iml" itH—rad 1he scif ic formula on the - ad bo ¥ ended 'nw”.fi‘ Y THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1924, Two Interesting Special Values Silk Petticoats $5 and $5-95 Radium and silk je , two of the best- liked petticoat fabrics, fashion these new petticoats at these two special prices. Silk Jersey, with novelty flounces, pleated or straight. Silk Radium, embroidered, and with hem- stitched pleated flounce. Almond green and poudre blue, two of the new colors for spring—as well as tan, gray. navy and black. Detticoat Section, Third floor The Smart Skirt Begins Many Smart Costumes and here are the newest skirt fash- ions, in the newest skirt fabrics. Flannel, crepe alpaca, Pasadena crepe and crepe de chine, in lovely vellows, blues, soft summery greens, tans, the smart brickdust and gray fashion these new skirts. Pleated and wrap models vie for popularity; pleated skirts with panel frorit and back, pleated skirts with cluster pleats all around—even one distinctive wrap skirt insets a pleated panel of crepe where it wraps. $10 to $15 Skirt Section, Third fleor. This vogue for the tailored “everything”—creates a demand for Tailored Underwear of the comfortable athletic sort Tailored Combinations are of checked voile and striped dimity, with hem- stitched tailored top, $1.50. Extra sizes, $1.75; Seco Silk (a sheer silk-and-cotton fabric) makes attractive tailored combinations, in flesh and white, $2.50 and $3. Sizes in both styles, 36 to 46. ‘Women's Knit Underwear Section, 'Third floor. Chiffon Silk Hose With Paris Open Clox $1.95 In the best liked colors of the season— Dawn, Blush, Hazel, Log Cabin, Gun Metal, Silver, Fog Gray, Black. Tomorrow Special Smooth, lustrous, sheer, these all-silk chiffon hose, best liked hose of the sea- son, fashionable to wear with tailored suit or frock, afternoon or evening gown —are an extremely good value. You will want to buy a summer’s supply while this saving lasts. * Fluf Fluf Chiffon Hose, $4.50 the most beautiful of all chiffon hose, in eleven distinctively new colors. N ‘Women's Hoslery Section, First floor. ol A Tailored Pump for Tailored Costumes, $10 Patent Leather or Black Suede—this tai- lored pump is equally smart—a new low opera model with chic little buckles of metal for a tailored note of trimming; covered Cuban heels make it a comfort- able as well as distinctive walking pump. ‘The same model may also be had in white kid, $10. = ; Women's Shoe Section, Third fioor. In the Misses’ Section, Fourth floor Here Are the New Sports Frocks for Misses Smart for resort wear, and wearable all summer long. One and two piece frocks of flannel, in the bright yellows, soft poudre blue and almond green—white; slim frocks of lovely tub silks in candy stripes and checks, one of which we sketch in two-tone blue, $19.50. Frocks of summer- colored crepe de chine, of alpaca, such as this chic frock sketched, with its chic cape and but- ton trimming, $49.50. And frocks, too, of linens, and tub broadcloth in stripes and the plain high colors and white, $10 to $59.50. The Young People’s Floor (The Fourth) Features Many Interesting Values 300Gay and Colorful Summer Frocks for Girlsé to 14 Now is the time to buy them, when there is such a variety of delight- Jul styles. Mothers and their young daughters will be delighted with the variety of charming little frocks from which they may choose here—frocks of gay plaid and checked ginghams, many with bloomers to match, for everyday and school wear. Frocks of linen in the pretty greens, blues, yellows and tans, embroidered or hand-drawn. Frocks of striped broadcloth, made in chic little tailored styles like older sister’s. $3.50 to $19.50 And, for afternoon and all those dress- up occasions when one wants to look one’s very best, are the lovely frocks of voile—demure little frocks with high waistlines and black velvet ribbon sashes; frocks with beautiful applique und embroidery in contrasting colors —and for when one needs an all-white irock, there are charming ones with tucks and lace and ruffles and em- broidery to make them lovelier, Sports Clothes the Younger Girl Will Want Khaki Knickers, $1.95; button below the knee and have two pockets; sizes 6 to 20 years. Khaki Middies and Overblouses, $1.95; plain tai- lored styles, to match the knickers; sizes 6 to 20. Slip-On Wool Sweaters, “$2.95; in the newesr Spring colors. Colorful Bleomer. Frocks for Little Girls, 2 to 6 Mothers find bloomer frocks the most practical for their very small daughters of 2 to 6. Chambray Bloomer Frocks $1.50 and $2.50 -in blue, rose, tan and green, are trimmed with a bit of embroidery. Some have collar and cuffs of white poplin. Other bloemer frocks in fancy English prints, pongee, or dainty plaid fabrics come in many dainty colors and $5 to $12.50. Infants' Section, Fourth foor. The Boys’ Shop Recommends These Two-Knicker Spring Suits $15.75 for the younger fellow who wants a really good-looking suit. Mothers will be especially interested in the quality of the fabrics, the careful attention to the little details of tailoring that count so much in the wearing, as well as the looks of the suit. New Sports and Norfollk Models He’ll Like Sizes from 7 to 18 years Doys' Shop, Fourth fleor. T podwar The New Sports Coats and Suits for Misses Coats for travel, motor or resort wear, of soft imported fabrics, downy wools, shadow stripes and plaids; the lovely Hy-Lo with stripes hori- zontal or vertical. Coats with collars of soft lovely fox, or sleek leopard; in tans, grays, al- mond greens and combinations of colors. A new three-quarter coat gketched in gray and a new brickdust shade. $75. 3 $25 to $115 Suits are of plaid flannels, velour checks and tweeds; slim, straight, youthful suits, with short boxed coats—a plaid flannel suit sketched is one of the newest. $59.50. $39.50 to $59.50 Migses' Section, Fourth floor. Cadet Blue Palmer Cloth Suits, of skirt, middy and bloomers. Pleated skirts, sizes 6 to 16, $2; Middies, braid trimmed, $1.95; Bloomers, with elastic knee, $1.50. @ Sleeveless Sweaters, $5. New sports styles. with plain-color back and checked front; many colors. Young Folks’ Play Oxfords Made for Hard Wear, $5 In smoked elkskin or tan caliskin; blucher style. witl Goodyear welt soles. Sizes irom 6 to 2 Young Folks’ Half-Socks $ 35c; 3 pairs, $1 Of mercerized lisle, in white and a variety oi colors Sizes 4.to 9%. Boys’ Gauze:knit Athletic Combination Suits Just the right weight for wear now and for summer. Sizes 6 to 16. Priced according to size. $1, $1.25, $1.50. Shoe and Hosiery Sections, Fourth floor, For May Procession and Confirmation The Little Fellow Will Need a White Suit $3.95 $5 3$7.50 You may select from a number of smart styles in our exclusive Blue Jacket make; these good-looking tai- lormade wash suits in both middy and button-on styles; the sort of suits that the little fellow will wear all summer: the sort of suits that mothers will like to see their little sons wear. Boys' Shop, Fourth floor. Your Sports Hat May Be of Straw or Felt $5 and $7.50 High in favor with the sportswoman are these small, closefitting sports hats of colorful straw—or felts, such as the smart English sportswoman wears. This interesting collection of sports hats at these two low prices offers a wide variety of unusually . attractive styles. A jaunty little feather, a band or cocarde of ribbon — bright colors: these are their marks of newness. We sketch two: the little straw cloche, $5; the im- ported English felt, $7.50. Millipers Section, Third foor. Delightful New Veils add a gay, colorful note to the hat Square veils combine gray and orchid. navy and rose, brown and Mexico, and black with any number of colors, $3.50 to $6.50. Shetland Sports Veils, in chic combina- tions of black and white, and white and black, $3.50. \'eilings—in rose and gray. poudre blue and gray, jade and tan, black and white. offer very many color combinations, 50¢ to $1.25 yard. Veiling Section, First floor Crisp Collar and Cuif Sets of Linen or Organdy, $1.50 This fashion of wearing crisp collar and cuffs offers many changes of costume, cach achiev- ing charm in a different way. Plain tailored scts—those that combine attractive colors— those trimmed with lace, $1.50. Neckwear Section, First floor Any Woman May Be As Slender As She Desires The Miracle Re-Duc-Er A safe scientific method. which not only takes off weight, but molds the figure into slender lines. Without weakening baths. dieting or drugs, the Miracle Re-Duc-Er gently ac- complishes a reduction of three to six inches in two months, if you will use it correctly and consistently. Hip Reducer % Reducing Brassiere. . .. Corsgt Section, Third foer. ! These Attractive New Stubby Silk Umbrellas, $6 and $7 Answer for Both Sun and Rain And although they are so very short and stubby, they are so designed as to give a wide spread. The handles add the smart note—of carved wood, sometimes painted in decorative manner; or in clever imitation of amber; tips and fer- rules to match. Red, purple, taupc. -_— . 1' green, navy, brown and black—the most wanted shades. 5 1 Umbrella Section, First floor. $5 Delivers Handsome Console Phonograph Special, $75 The Canterbury Model. a handsome console, shown in both walnut and ma- hogany; 33%; inches tall; 35 inches wide; 2094 inches deep. The mechanism is thoroughly satisfac- tory ; the cabinet work beautiful in every detail. . $5 delivers it. Begin paying balance 30 days later. Victrola Galleries, Fourth floor. Special for Tomorrow 2 Lbs, Our Delicious Homemade Candy, 95¢ ' Chocolate-covered creams, chocolate-cov- , ered nuts and bonbons in variety. Candy Section, Fourth floor.

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