Evening Star Newspaper, May 3, 1924, Page 5

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GEORGE SPIER DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Prominent Jeweler Succumbs at Seventy After Automobile Accident. GREAT CIVIC WORKER Famous Watchmaker High in Smithsonian Affairs. rge W. Spier. for nearly forty a prominent jeweler of Was and the found president of the Horol of America, died at the Wash- n Sanitarium, Takoma 1" erday morning, after arly two years, be held at Le Ivania avenue, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Ernest Geichner, a lifelong triend, will officiate. HAERS Ewine GEORGE W. SPIER. ENVUY VISITS CAPITOL. bter | Sir Esme Howard Makes Trip to Hill for First Time. | Sir Bsme Howdrd, the British am- | a persc for the tional reputy of the publi been prepared HOTEL lNN‘ Formerly Stax Hotel Phone Main 81088109 604-610 9th St. N.W. s, $6 weekly: $10.50 rooms. $8: $14 ¢ shower and lavatory. $10: 2 in room, 50 per cent more. Rooms Like Mother's. " [JUR PRICES AND . PAPERS WILL APPEAL E ca now to thout the led & new era in spending a mercial life of. the S onEs “Makes howscs—Homes Hooper & Klesner WALL PAPERERS 929 H St. NW. Main 4763 into’ one na- | » establish horo- | onfer degrees of | ided the erection | shin to b bu seience of time riod. and Heads Horological Inatitute. chievement was regarded as | rful among scientists and | gaged in the manufac Attractive Entrances Are One of the Features at CONNECTICUT 3000 AVENUE il its demand upon ., Mr. Spier w an automobile a » ‘advice of his he um at 2 Now Ready for Occupancy = These modern apart- ments, ideally located be- tween fashionable Ca- thedrgl and Klingle Mansions, are proving popular with Wash- ingtoniaus _ secking re-, fined comfort of sur roundings coupled with T rentals. Available in One Room with Bath to Five Rooms with Two Baths. Large outside rooms—generous entrance hall—roomy closets. ! Open for Inspection Until 9 P.M. ' WARDMAN | 1430 K Street Apartments for Lease. New Eight-Story Fireproof Building Nme Hundred Nineteenth Street ? Located only 4 blocks from thc White House and with*a easy walking distance of all the government ef- fices and the shopping district. One room, kitchenette and bath. One room, kitchenette, bath and porch. Two rooms, kitchen and bath. Two high-speed elevators, telephone switchboard and eficient twenty-four-hour wservice. [SHANNON: & LUCHJ)| 713 14> “"~in 2345 -..-wnt iManager on Fremu. . \m\\\\}\\%\\\\\\\\\\'\\S\Q\S\Nfi\\‘ S8 ! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . SATURDAY, MAY- 3, The First Sunshine Fashions of Summer Are Now Ready to be Seen When Summer comes, with its glorious hours of sunshine, the, smart woman will dress to meet it. Woodward & Lothrop summer fashions have already established their fashion-rightness at the fashionably-smart Sunshine Re- sorts. So, it is only a matter of preference in choosing— the correct is assured. R iatesis: Y A Wide-Brimmed Summer Hat and a Brilliant-Hued Scarf Must be chosen for your sunshine frock Such a hat is this one sketched, of lovely transparent hair braid, in orchid: flowers of a deeper hue are fash ioned of pleated georgette, $22.50. While for sports is the little French hat entirely of white ribbon, $15. The scarf, of white crepe printed in green and orange. is $25. Hats, $15 to $35 Other scarfs may be of flowered or printed chitfon, o printed crepe, or silk dyed in wondrous colors—often just a length of Roman-striped glos accompanies the sports costume: and newer for afternoon is the scarf of filmy ostrich. in any one of a number of exquisite colors. Scarfs, $2.25 to $25; Ostrich, $5 to $95 The Fooltnotes of Sunshine’s Fashions White Kid Pumps and White Silk Hose Eight Smart Pump Fashions Laird Schober strapped pumps, $16, with covered Spanish heels. Fancy Cut-out Opera Pump, $13.50, has cov- ered Spanish heels. Two-strap Fancy Cut-out Pump, $13.50, is a very popular model. Braided-strap Pump, $12.50, charming for xhv very slender ankle. Fancy Cut-out Strap Pump, $12.50, shows the new low blocked heel. Colonial Buckle Pump, $10, but one of the smart buckle fashions. Two-button Cut-out Strap Pump, $8, a smart and inexpensive model. Arnold-Glove-grip Strap Pump, $12.50, with special comfort features. Accompanying White Hose Granite Silk Hose, now $1.75, with lisle tops. soles, heels and toes, exclusively here in Washington. Granite Silk Hose, $2.50, has silk garter hems with garter blocl . Chiffon Silk Hose, $2.50 and $4, very sheer, fine silk hose in white. Paris Open-clocked Chiffon Hose, $3, much worrgby the fashionable woman. Embroidered-clock Silk Hose, $4 and $5, have single or three-stem clocks. . Fine White Silk Hose, Special $1.50, have lisle garter tops and sol . Lace Open-clock < Hose, Special $2, also have the fine lisle hems. Frocks for Every Shining Hour For those very first hours of morning sunshine, one will wear f s color, or white with a contrasting notc of color—invariably they will be quite simple, and so chic. Linen, or linen and voile are much in the mode, as is seen in the sketch, a vellow linen frock combines with ¢ broidered voile and trims itscli white crocheted buttons, $19.50. Tub Silks, striped or plain colored, arc popular favorites—a simple ,onc sketched is in rose and white stripes with rose pearl buttons, $19.50. Colored Crepes in vivid yellows, greer blues, coral, orchid—and other mertime filadr‘s in many .HUuLu c styles. Tub Frocks, $10 to $32.50 Tub Silk Frocks, $19.50 to $25 Colored Crepes, $29.50 to $35 A New Costume for Afternoon an example of the summer vo, white and black—a cape and matcl frock in white and black crepe chifion, beautifully embroidered and collared in the fashionable white os trich, $195. Other afternoon and teatime irocks choose the lusterless crepes. with much lace, tiny buttons, pleats. and tucks, the distinctive notes $39.50 to $150 And, as for One’s Coats Morning, motoring. sports—will cal for a bright colored flannel or soft s glow fleecy topcoat—always threc quarter length, often lined in a vivid contrasting shade. $39.50 to $75. dsome coats of silk moire, satin, ur e, beautifully embroidered, like u Bernard copy here—trimmed with nar row bands of summer fur—accompan; afternoon frocks. $75 to $135. A Sunshine Sports Costume Chiefly consists of a smart skirt, a blouse and a sweater: in matching or contrasting colors. Sketched, a white kasha skirt. wrap ped model, $17.50, is worn with a white brushed wool sweater patterned in green and tan, $8.75. And, a finely-pleated white crepe skirt wears a blouse of bright yellow crepe cross-stitched in blaek; the skirt, $25: the blouse. $11.75. Skirts, both pleated and wrapped: in bright-hued flannels. crepes and plain or novel silks. $10 to $25. Blouses, of satin and crepe, in sun- shine colors or white, are tucked. monogrammed, embroidered—frilled. $11.75 to $25. Sweaters, in a great variety of styles. In wools, patterned or plain—in lus- trous glos, in real silks. $5.75 to $29.50. Mondward & Wnthrop See Page 22, Real Estate Section, for Manufacturing Plant Advertisement.

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