Evening Star Newspaper, June 13, 1924, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924, MANHA’ITAN DAYS AND NIGHTS “Follies” in the Neighborhood Play- house, built by the Misses Lewisohn BY HERBERT COREY successfully adopted except with hair of shoulder length. " BOBBED HAIR ON INCREASE SAY BOSTON BARBERS |ciippea Tamr, dcnouncine it at evers | upportunity *| Yet for many years some physicians have been condemning heavy hai ering it a sap to the vital . cavsed many tears to be tramp through a street that is ankle deep in torn paper, circumnavigating talkative, gesticulating groups that are as obviously non-American as a naked Zulu, on our way back to the subway. We come upon the birth of a new Nordic family. It is the “Nor- dics” that make the New York col- umnists so frantically to rage. “Vot is it your name now?" asked e, the image of a saint, without first securing the proper permit. “But not often any quarrels,” they said. “These folks behave them- selves. Noisy, yes. w lot. But there’s no harm in the “No murders?” we asked, h mind the almost daily poli (ei2nly among themselve riends the policemen. thing for you to worry about. Just let ‘em For Irfanes, | alone.” Inoalids, (Copyright, 1924.) 1 Children, plete, two policemen, one a fine up- The Tk A light roller for lawn and garden s standing negro and the other an may be made with a three-foot sec- | Trishman, met at a street corner. | tion of log about ten inches in diame- Their quarters were quiet, they said. ounted in a suitable frame that | -9 y e constructed from bits of | scrap lumber, says the Popular Sci- | re usually quiet, sxcept when | some Kurope-born tumult makes it sl telt herc. ' Sometimes there s | ence” Maguzine. * The ‘whoe contriv- quarrel over the Fascistl or Veni- |ance will weigh about 86 pounds, and 3 delos or Bratianu. Or the believers | will cost ‘motning but the time to Just Drive It; That’s All Wish to walk in proce make it, as part of an uplift plan. The play- ers are drawn from the neighbor- hood, as was most of the audience. One noted the superiority of the hu- man over the dramatic material. The comedy was often feeble, amateurish, but the men and women were fine! The dancers, product of a Grand street school, were more than fine. Aline MacMahon should be on the big time in a little while, Her imitation of Gertrude Law- rence, the voung Canadian star of Ash "”Horlick‘s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk - Although it is no longer a nove! although adva regorts that it e have been issy for the hair,’ Boston barber shops and hair dressing establishments re- are bobbing more than Boston Post b hops formerly concentrated | ¢ ing in port. said our vlists bring Safe o NEW YORK.—At riidnight T pop- ped up on Delancey street from an in- tricate maze of tunnels. There had been subterranean wanderings up- stairs and downstairs, on lower levels and upper levels, making a change of subway trains here and a change there until bewilderment had come. Delancey street, from which the great mous barrows filled with fruit. of ipped to what they considered a ble length. Not realizing what was in store for they haye lectured long and gayily on the subject.~ Now. like eir brothers in other professions, nd_into which no 2 they are up in arms against tQe bob. : report the ab-| Their office assistants must not adopt as elght and | he style, their nurses do it only at their peri Ministe: with sus one. “Benham,” said the other, “Vot sort of a name is it, dot Beng ham? How you spell it “Bay—ay—n—o—m." ris. “Mussolini says—" The one intelligible phrase from a group of disputing Italians. Delan- cey street is not of New York at all. It is European—Italian, Greek, Jew- |Charlot’s Revue, was superb, nnd_shn ish, Rumanian. A sturdy pair stamp- |is Incredibly pretty. And if Elsie «d toward us. They might have been |Janis ever sees Dan Walker's imita American except for the spade beard |tion of her she wlll scream—and of the man and the peasant head- [squirm. Mostly squirm. By & quite dress of the wife. Signs tell that [notable majority it will be mostly bridge springs across the East River, IoEhdice ara condustediin ihe laduirns % : assage in w ) : 5 : ments ged, some- | "yt s hard to realize that these pol- T o e L to have Top | on ta snotber world. Noisx, litterediliimes ibalt-clid: (hut invariably fat|isned players are cigarmakers, seam- k. P ) Gy, 10K | with torn paper, glaring with electric | children run and shriek at midnight. | GRS RAYCTR 676 LR e day. They just that, but so they construe his|light. Pushcarts everywhere. Pull- - are on ‘the stige for the love of it Words S in at store doors. Files of enor-| We had attended the Grand street |and not for the money it brings. We /A & Ilth Sts %‘1'"',';3"; Ceoking. To make the racial mixture com- ten women a day « _ Ethel Barrymort with starti hair within ertain length, many have followed her example Then the coming of the “French ¥ more women to style could not be n credited g the and Dirty, SROYAL Established 1877 Service and Courtesy The Time to Buy Summer Dresses Is Now White Felt Sports Hats The Most Wanted Hat at the Present Moment 33.98, 5 Up to *10 A fresh shipment has just been unpacked for Saturday selling. Hats for sports and tailored wear, in a great variety of shapes and trimmings. Featuring: Other colors in demand: W hite Sand Poudre Blue ai W hite and Black Pearl Almond Black and White e Oak: Cut felts wifh steel beads, evelet felts—white felts with brilliant red, maize or blue combinations. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Dresses of Voiles and Linens Tub and Summer Silks P'retty voiles and linens, plain, embroidered and tai- 875010 825 The smart, practical tub silk striped and embroidered. at this price. White Sfiorts Wear W hite leads the field in Sports wear—and Flannel is one of the most popular materials. THREE-PIECE SPORTS SUITS The newest and smartest are the three-picce sleeveless sport suits, straightline with bosom front, two-button fasten- ing. short sleeves and belt. The jacket is a trim little affair with a cape back. They are popular, too, in maize, poudre bleu and Lanvin green. *35.00 casily washed, plain and There are also broadcloth silks $15.00 Gieorgettes, printed crepes, sport silks, in all the best colors, in the smartest models—dresses which are useful for any oc No wardrobe is complete without them. \"arious prices—all sizes up to 50. Summery. Overblouses sion, $16.75, $22.50 and $35.00 Palais Royal—Third Floor. 3500 Our $5.95 Grade —in crepe de chine, tub silks and printed crepes and roshanaras. Many are trimmed with self-color crystal beads, others are embroidered in bright colors; still others are of two harmonizing colors. There are tans, grays, black with French blue, henna with blue collar and front Two-Piece Flannel Suits Sleeveless jackets, button front, with wrap-around skirt, stitched trimming. In white, maize, Lanvin green, canary, poudre bleu and tans. $16.95 Sports Skirts Are Pleated and Wrap Around White Sports Coats wearing one of these new flannel sports coats in three-quarter length, with a white summer fur They are white, Monterey, green, tan and poudre bleu $25.00 collar. Lanvin Flannel Sports Jackets Mannish vestees in all colors, piped with white silk mohair braid: with monogram. $2.98 to $7.95 Palaix Royal—Third I'loor. White Flannel, $5.98 White Wool Crepe, $7.98 Silk Roshanara, $7.98 Bodice Top Pleated Skirts, in all colors, $10.75 Waistbands 28 to 35. irill, black and white, maize and white. ’ Every smart woman in New York is Palaix Royal—Third Floor. | Saturday Is Children’s Day Graduation Dresses and Vacation Togs some All-Wool Yale Bathing Suits, $3.95 Special One-piece, attractive models, in plain colors and combination of colors, with stripes at bottom of short overskirt. Some are a combination of two colors, with a front panel, giving slender lines to the figure. Some have belts and others are beltless. Excellent values. All sizes. Silk Crepe de Chine and French Voile Dresses, $5 Another lot of these attractive dresses of all-silk crepe de chine and French voiles. Trimmings of lace, tucks and_ribbon. Others trimmed with rose quilling. Suitable for all occasions. Sizes 6 to 10 years. . Graduation Dresses Our_assortment includes many wonderful models for the young misses of the graded and private schools. Made of French voile, georgette, crepe de chine and chiffon. Youthful line with touches of tucks, ribbons, rosebuds and fine laces. Many one of a kind. Sample dresses. Priced according to style. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Specially Priced at $6.98 to $22.50 Middies and Skirts Middies, $1 to $1.98. Skirts, $1.75 to $2.25 For girls graduating from the graded schools. All new and fresh, just unpacked. Sizes up to 16 years. . All just unpacked. Princess Slips, $1.75 sook and long cloth, in dainty styles. es 6 to 16 years. Hiking Knickers, $1.79 = haki. Well tailored with button hgttom and belt. Reg- 5 to 20 years. » Phoenix Bobbed Silk Hose, $1 Have you seen the new Bobbed Phoenix Hosies?” Knee length, with roll tops. Cool and comfortable for the coming warm weather. In beach, white airedale, tanbark, beige, nude, banana, gray and jack rabbit. Also for bathing in beach red, beach green and blue, to match caps and suits. All sizes. Onyx Silk Hose, $1.39 Regular $1.75 value. Pure thread silk. Full fashioned, with mercerized garter tops in black, white, gray, suede, champagne, beige, nude, airedale, tanbark, sunburn, peach and apricot. All first quality. 50c Silk Fiber Socks | Children’s Hose 2 prs., 89c. ! Large stock of Children's In plain and with fancy SR roll tops. White, black, pink, sky, peach, red, pon- gee. buck, orchid, greel, tan, brown and romper. Sizes 4 The Latest Gloves Trefousse and Perrin Gloves, $4.50 to $6.50 Pair 8, 12 and 16 button lengths. the wanted shades. Novelty Cuff Gloves, $2.95 to $5.95 Pair Lace frill effect, Children’s Bloomers, 75¢ Made of finc striped English sateen. tly trimmed with lace. Full d reinforced t. Pink and Sizes to 16 years Made of ni Lace and embroidered trimmings. § Fine quality. French glace kid and sucde, in all $1.98 trim- Khaki Middies, tailored with braid es 6 to 20 years. to 8%. For the Hard-to-Fit Junior Girls of 13 to 16 Years Sl $5'50 | Eng‘lsf e ibbed and Fine Ribbed Three-quarter and Seven-eighths Lengths Hose, self-color and contrasting tops. Black, white, gra beige, peach, pongee, buc blue, tan and brown. Sizes 6 to 10. Phoenix and Chiffon Clocks Hose, $1.95 Full-fashivned Silk Hos with dainty Paris clock also chiffon clocks. Bla and colors. Made of stu Plain ulation style. Siz ming with fancy tops, i Made of French glace kid and suede. Many attractive styles. Im, d ! . o e e e turn-back cuff, petal ruffle, etc., in the best colors, black and white. Socks, 35¢ to 50c. o . : Womens Chiflnisilk Kayser and Van Raalte Silk Gloves, $2 to $3.50 Pair , $1. Best quality. Novelty styles in elbow length, and fancy gauntlets in best color- ings. Pongee, mastic, silver, black, white, etc. All the latest designs of embroidery. Regular $2.50 value. All- Wear Right Gloves, $2.25 to $2.75 Pair overSilk Hose, with non-ravel garter tops. Guaranteed tv Fine suede fabric. Cuff, gauntlet and 8-button lengths. Styles in applique and embroidery that are different. prevent runs. Chiffon weight. Kayser and Wear Right Gloves, $1.50 to $1.95 Pair ' In black, beige, nude, gray. mauresque, tanbark, peach, Made of silk, fine chamoisette and chamois suede. Cuff, gauntlet, mnd clbow lengths in good colorings and stitchings. Youthful Dresses of French voile or English broadcloth. Voiles are beautifully trimmed in ecru laces, the others are sport tailored models. Plain cofors or stripes, Palais Royal—Third Floor. lariat and sunburn. Silk Embroidered Hose $2.25 and $2.50 ‘White Silk Hose, with silk- embroidered clocks. Are very smart. Contrasting two- toned, or blue, red, green, orchid and black clocks. Palais Royal—Main Floor. For Boys! Unusual Opportunity for Savings, Odd | Lot Assortment at Substantial Reductions Boys’ Two-Pants Suits Regular $15.00 and $17.50 values. $10.95 Reduced to Suits of all-wool material, in to 18. = - - ] [ ] L] [] [ ] [ ] [ [ [ [ L | [ L] L] K] [ [ = ] L N o [ L] [ |} L] °, [] L] L} L] L} B ] ] = L] L] L] [] L] -] = " L] a n ] [ [ ‘| [ L] ] L.} -] L] L] [ [ [ [ [ ] L ] ] = L] ] L} L] n " n ] - L] ] a L] B . m [ L] [} [} [ [} L] [ ] [ n Palais Royal—Main Fleor. Boys’ Two-Pants Suits Regular $9.95 and $1250 values. Reduced to $7'95 Comprising a good assortment of all-wool suits, in cheviots, tweeds and cassimeres. Both knickers lined. Sizes 7 to 17. Many Makes of Deodorants toRelieve SpeCialS for Saturday Perspiration and Perspiration Odors Real Kid Gloves, $3.50 Pair A;.“., hmei u‘)l-;on'u Perspi Cura, bot- s 12-button length, in white. Paris best stitchings. Novelty-cuff French Glace Kid Odorono, bottle, Melba Deodorant, bottle, 25¢ Gloves. Many good styles and colors. 42¢ Non-Spi, vottle, Siloz, box, Milanese Silk Gloves, $1.33 Pair Cream, jar, 0zo Cream, ja : 16-button length, with double tip. Paris point and embroidery stitchings in good Immac Cream, tube, 25¢ and 45¢ Odoron> Cream, tub. Spiro, Jardin_de Paris Deodoriz- colors, pongee, beige, mode, gray, black and white. All perfect goods. = Palais Royal—Main Floor, Extra good quality. odd lot assortments. Sizes § 50e 20c and 48¢ 39¢ Boys’ Two-Pants Blue Serge Suits $10.75 Palais Royal—Main \“ur. Boys’ Two-Pants Suits Our regular $20.00 grade. Made of fine I-:lucm;crgc‘.l Sizes 8 to 18. Reduced to $16'75 Our regular $12.75 value. Sizes 7 to 18., Reduced to Mum, jar, 23c and 45¢ ing Powder, jar, Denny’s Mazic, jar, Marinello 0-So-Dry, bottle, 50¢ Chex Soap, cake, 25e. 3 Palais Royal—Main. Floer. 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