Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1924, Page 14

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14 "HURCH LAW-MAKING | 30DY OPENS MEETING! Twenty Foreign Nations Represent- cd at Methodist General Con- ference in Springfield, BIG ISSUES TO COME UP Union of Northern and South- ern Bodies-to Be Discussed. 3 fromevery || s and from || OT like Plaster of Paris. Plaster of Paris does not ‘“‘stay put.” It is porous and shrinks. Rutland Patch- ingPlasterwillnotcrack, crumble, or fall out of itself. You can paint or paper over a Rutland patch without shellac~ ing the patch. Itsavesa lot of repair money. Your paint, wall-paper or hardware dealer has it YOU need it right now, or when you paint or paper, so have it handy. It comes in cartons like prepared flour. Just add water. Be sure to ask your dealer for Rutland Patching Plaster. If he cannot accommodate you, write us, giving his name. We will mail you a 2% 1b. carton and you can pay the postman 30c. plus postage, on delivery. RUTLAND FIRE CLAY CO. Rautland, Vt. Other Rutland Useful Products THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY, MAY 1. 1924 MAIL ORDER BLANK For the Convenience of Out-of-Town Customers Mail orders will be prompll\ filled. Mention number of model: <ize.: quantity, and colors desired. Give second choice. We reserve the right o substitute_if models are sold out. _ STYLE : UANTITY Telephone Operators to Take Orders SIZE Main 5220 Main 5222 BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" Neme .. Main 5221 Main 5242 Address ...... PHONE ORDERS TONIGHT From 5:30 to 9 o'Clock For the convenience of customers who will be unable to attend this sale tomorrcw., we will accept phone orders tenight from 5:30 to 9 P. M. Give size. colors and number of style wanted. Be sure to phone tonight, if you cannot be here tomorrow. / Here’s a Sale to Stir the Buying Enthusiasm of Washington Women! 6,000 Charming New Summer Wash Dresses InaStupendous One-DayValue EventThat WillMake H1story In 12 Attractive Models Exactly As Pictured By Artist e & \= ~ 4—A moskeag Gingham, in pretty Linene, in straight- checks and plaids. line model with Ginghams in broken ~e . ; 6 Sn'_aightlinp model, round collar and collar trimmed with edo reveres, trim- plaids, stripes and blzeb 36 t() »-1- finished with narroui turn-back cuffs. collar of organdy, . b o checks. Long-waist- belt. Peter Pan col- Patch pockets edged trimimied with feath organdy and picot med with self-bind- (4 odel with vestee ~ o - lar of organdy. with contrasting col- . D iy edging; organdy ing: sash and large of pique, Peter Pan Extra Sizes 48 to 52 Trimmed in silk em- or; finished with Srstitth edging. patch pockets. Sizes patch pockets. Sizes collar. Sizes 36 to broidery designs. crochet buttons. Wide belt. Sizes 36 36 to 52. 36 to 52. 52. Sizes 36 to 52. Sizes 36 to 52. to 52. 5—Plain color 6—A moskeag Gingham, in plaids 3—Fine grade : and stripes. Tuxedo 1—Checked Ging- 2—Checked Ging- ham, with tuxedo ham, with long tux- Or for sports wear. Simple and effective models for day- Dresses that are equally appropriate for home—for porch—for street. Doubly welcome when warm days call for crisp. fresh time occasions that tub splendidly and give the greatest satisfaction in wear. frocks. All these Dresses are tailored to fit. of workmanship. With set-in sleeves. Good hems. Full cut throughout. Dresses that reveal a high standard Points of Interest: Styles that are so atiractive—materials that are so excellent—for a price that is so low—we advise immediate selection. The great values are the result of a quantity pur(ha-c. Count the cost of materials, trimmings and time of making and you’ll appreciate what buying these dresses at $1.79 means. The Materials Are Exceptional—Genuine Amoskeag Ginghams, Linenes and Other Wash Fabrics Famous for Wear and Good Appearance. All Delightfully Styled. Well finished. Colors absolutely fast an(l will look fresh and new after each launderine. Neatly trimmed. Uresses that will give splendid service. ; It will be to your advantage to buy your sea- son’s supply of these Dresses tomorrow. And our advice is to shop early for best selection. Buy by mail, by phone, or personally—but buy. and avail \ourself of this remarkable Offerm'r To facilitate service, exira space is provided, extra sales- | people, extra wrappers. Sales- will be conducted on our Second Floor and First Floor Bargain Tables. Twelve of the styles sketched by artist from models in this sale. All regular sizes 36 to 46, and six models in extra sizes up to 52. Colors: Tangerine Orchid Copenhagen Trimmings: Linen collars and cuffs, crochet buttons, pipings, laces and Water Glass for Keeping Eggs Fresh Pipe Joint Cement Asbestos Roof Cement Fugnace Cement Patching Plaster 7—A-mo-skeag Gingham, in broken plaids. Collar, cuffs and belt trimmed in solid color. Fin- ished with pearl but- tons. Sizes 36 to 46. 8—Plain color Linene, -with. Peter Pan collar and cuffs of pique. Trimmed with bias folds, fin- ished with pearl but- tons. Sizes 36 to 46. 9—Fine Checked Gingham, with wool embroidered designs. Peter Pan collar and cuffs of white ratine. Patent leath- er belt. Sizes 36 to 46. Green Black Leather White Rose Peach embroideries. Frillings, tucks, panels. square and shawl collars. Pockets and belis Round, V, 10—Straightline model of fine Check- ed Gingham. Trim- med with inlaid bor- der effect of em- broidery. Collar, cuffs and pockets cf white pique. Sizes 36 to 46. 11—Amoskeag Gingham, in beauti- ful checks. Tuxedo collar and cuffs of solid color linene; edged with picot around sleeves, col- lar and pockets. Sizes 36 to 46. 12—Straightline model of fine Check- ed Gingham, trim- med with scalloped edging. Pretty square organdy col- lar, cuffs and pock- ets, edged with scal- loped picot. Sizes 36 to 46.

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