Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1924, Page 26

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THE EVENING S;I‘AR', WASHINGTON. D. T, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1924, WOULD PROVIDE PLAY - "SEE CHINA DRAWN * AT JEWISH CENTERS CLOSER TO JAPAN Observers Believe Naming of Shide- | Recreation woven into the religious . SEs - and cultural program of the Jewish hara as Foreign Minister Will |community centers throughout the Promote Amity. 2q.’ country, will solve many of the prob- sl Tlomdward & Lothrop today, accordinz to Herman Passama- 3 - Sale--6,000 yards Colorful Summer of the National Association of Jew- ixh Community "Center Secretaries, : s . |who last night addressed the annual Japanese Officials to Visit Russia |convention of that association at the Hotel Breakers. for Conferences. “A people who enjoy wholesome e play,” said Mr. Passamaneck, “is sure and Premier Kato last Sunday is be- lieved to have been in connection / with Viscount Goto's visit to Russia, where probably he will confer with ing soviet authorities. the foreign office remains calm, denying that ny precipitate 1t of your | aetion s contempl it is antici- velopments_indicate a e rapprochement s | appointment of Baron hidehara is generally regarded as excellent choice, and the new min- ister is expected to accomplish much in settling the oriental issues and also the American immigration diffi- to possess a sense of fairness, a sportsman’s regard for the other fel- low’s capabilities, an honest word of S praise for a neighbors achievement, k10 regardless of race, cotor or creed. I Juns - | believe 1 see in the community cen- eration between the Chinese and Jup- | ter and similar recreational institu- anese foreign offices is foreseen as a |tions the eventual solution of some sult of the appointment of Baron |Of the troubles that bother us today. idehara as foreign minister in the | =————————————————o= Kato cabinet. Following the appoint- ment Wellington Koo, Chinese for- cign minister, wired Baron Shidehara: cept my most cordial ns on your appointment. ne of your former colleagues at 1 feel c fi BY E. R. EGGER. Br Radio to 1 Since the new cotton fabrics have assumed such lovely textures—and the flattering colors of summer fl smart prints of summer’s most fashionable silks—cottons have risen to an impottg.nt place in the sumn'?::erx:o—d:.r tgg this selling of thousands of yards of the most wanted summer cottons—at such remarkably low prices—comes just at the right time for the hundreds of women who are planning and making: summer cotton frocks now. 75 yd. 1,000 yards Printed Cotton Voiles 3 8c 1,000 yards Novelty Cotton Crepes 25 different, smart designs--- yd. 25 different, flattering colors--- Cotton crepes have a fashionable first place in the summer mode; these in such delightful colors, and in both lace stripes and plaids, will be much in demand. tter and closer ac- nations inte cord.” Worked on Shantung Pact. It is recalled that Baron Shidehara < ) co-operated in agreement, hat they will ingvissues that ded the Japanese- —and extra wide, too, for voiles, 44 inches; in flowered, conventional, dots, stripes and innumerable other designs; many charming color combinations. Many street shades. 4,000 yards St. Gall Embroidered Dotted Swiss, 75¢ yard You'll ljke the delightfully different combinations of dark grounds with light and white dots; white grounds with colored dots; and the bright summer colors with white dots. i portance is attach- ement of Minister hat he will re- okio to confer with regard to indicating that ed an important s d on Shidehara is King full information before tak- the step that is liable to lead to Iy recognition of the soviet gov- ent Will Paxs Through Russin. former mayor of | inister, will | oe————————— Just Drive It; That's All More than 25 different color combinations in this crisp, fresh Swiss, our own import. For children’s frocks, as well as women’s frocks, St. Gall embroidered dotted Swiss is much in favor. Cotton Dress Goods Section, Secomd floor. unt Goto, cabine Four Smart Summer Fashions White Kid Pumps, $13.50 White Kid Opera Pump, $13.50— is first in fashion’s favor, and is charmingly shown here with a smart cut-out over the vamp. Covered Spanish heels. Two-Strap White Kid Pump, $13.50—is beautifully cut out on the sides to show the sheer chif- fon hose in nude shades that are fashionably worn now; covered Spanish heels. A New White Kid Pump, $13.50 Cool Summertime Frocks for Women in Flattering Colors and Smart Prints he still is ad- scount Goto ' Very Attractive Values, Too *10 *15 Summer mornings when there’s shopping to be SIMMONS BEDS SPRINGS & MATTRESSES Luilt for Sleep —for tomorrow only! SIMMONS Steel Bed, with Z-inch continuous @i 65 posts, enamel finish. All sizes. Simmons Day o price .. . . finishes. Walnut, mons Day price SIMMONS Poster Bed, in wood finishes. Two styles to match your Colonial type furni- ture. Simmons Day price o SIMMONS Art Metal Bed, with square tubing —in varmous wood fi es and ivory. Simmons Day price .. . SIMMONS Guaranteed Twin-link Spring, with band edge. All sizes. Simmons Day price SIMMONS 3-piece Bungalow_ Bed, in gn, size only, white cnamel or wood finishes. immons Day price 5 SIMMONS Wire-inclosed Bassinet, with large disc wheels, complete with mattress. Sim- mons Day price SIMMONS Felt Mattress, with 6-inch box- ing and diamond tufting. Simmons Day price SIMMONS Guaranteed Coil Spring, with 120 $13-50 U e R 58.50 51075 $11-9% SIMMONS All-steel Crib, extra high drop sides. White enamel finish. Simmons Day price SIMMONS Double Couch Bed, with cretonne- covered pad, full valance to match. Simmons Day price oeee .o SIMMONS Box Spring, of luxurious coil con- struction, art ticking covered. Simmons Day DEICE - 2sasisssh sasubmmasnby ivs mnsathsivasesre SIMMONS Double-day Bed, in mahogany or $99.75 walnut _finish, cretonne-covered pad, with val- 51 7.75 ance. Simmons Day price .....ceceemeeeeiiiin > Attractive Terms to Those Who y Do Not Wish to Pay Cash 5 WRIGHT FURNITURE cAways Right in Quality and Price " 905 Seventh St. NW. y S e ‘,\\\ 2 done—summer luncheons—summer afternoons at home, or wherever you spend your vacation— demand just such frocks as these—cool, colorful voile frocks, in summer’s flattering blossom tints, in white and in smart prints. Two Attractive Styles Are Sketched But these can give you just an idea of how charming they are. The black and white dotted voile (a pattern copied from one of the smart summersilks), has a pleated apron front, and a pleated frill and cuffs of white voile, hand- drawn, $10. Deepest rose voile fashions the charming frock, with hand-drawn work, ap- plique lace and a bit of embroidery for trim- ming, $15. Others are hand-drawn, with soft Valenciennes laces, with frills, a bit of ribbon, or embroidery adding the trimming note. There are so many delightfully becoming styles that you are certain to find not only one, but several frocks to meet your summer needs. Wemen's Summer Frock Section, Third floer. —with just one strap, is simplic- ity itself, with its charming trim- ming of stitched kid; low block heels are sovered. Distinctive White Kid Pump, $13.50—has most unusual cut-out vamp, the ankle strap caught through a loop of kid and fasten- ing on the side; covered Spanish heels. Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. And Now— Safedge Tumblers The foremost development of 106 years of glass manu- facture. The beaded rim prevents chipping. And to produce a tumbler of this type at a price that any one can afford to pay is an- other added advantage. Housekeepers, hotel and res- taurant managers —in fact. every one who uses tumblers —will Safedge. 75¢ Dozen Glassware Section, Pifth flear. appreciate this new Ancient Chinese Game - Special, $1 Another interesting selling for tomorrow. The most popular of all games today—at this very remarkable low price, $1. An attractive set, attractively boxed, with everything neces- sary for the game. Beginners especially will want one of these sets—on sale to morrow. Toy Section. Fourth fieor. Real Italian Embroidered Linens At Very Special Prices In An Important Selling Here These are the genuine Italian embroidered linens—our import from Italy—and you who know real Italian linens will realize what very extraordinary values these are at these remark- ably low prices. P ETT e FI W PP TR N v 74 Rinanzs Fashioned of the beautiful Italian cream-color linen, drawn-work in varied de- signs for borders, corner designs in exquisite ‘embroidery. Perhaps you have a wedding gift to select; if so, these will answer beautifully. 5-piece Bridge Sets Special, $8 36-inch cloth and four napkins, in five different designs. 13-piece Luncheon Sets . Special, $16.50 1 18x54-inch luncheon scarf, 12 12x18-inch doilies, in sevéral attrac- tive patterns. Linen Section, Second flesr. Tea Napkins Special, $8 Dozen 14x14-inch tea size napkins, with beautifully embroidered corners. 3-piece Buffet Sets Special, $3.95 These sets include one oval and two r(_)u_nd matching doilies; varied de- signs. Beautiful Curly Hair That Stays Curly —just as if it were naturally so— under all conditions of one’s vaca- tion, in the waves, in the winds— if you will let us give you a Permanent Wave—the Nestle Lanoil Way 1nousands of women will enjoy their vacations all the more, be- cause on every occasion their hair will be perfectly curled without the bother of tiresome curling or “putting it up.” Boyish Bobbed Hair Permanently Waved, $25 Long Hair Permanently Waved, 18 Curls for $15 Special prices for whole heads of hair—and very much more satis- faction if you will make your ap- pointment any other day, than Sat- urday, when there is such a great demand. Phone Main 5300 for appointment Hairdreming Section, Second floer. [] T To Make B#by’s Sleeping Hours More Healthful and Comfortable A White Enameled Crib, $14.75 Designed so that he cannot fall out, and with a special noiseless toe-trip feature for the sliding side; with comfortable, gray-enameled rust-proof springs. Other Cribs, in mahogany finish or ivory,~$17.50 and $27.50. Soft, Thick Cotton Mattresses, $10. Layer Cotton Felt Mattresses, $12. Cambric Crib Sheets, 36x54, 50c. Quilted Bed Pads, 27x34, $1. \ - Down Pillows, pink or blue, 12x16, $1.50. Lawn Pillow Slips, 50c, $1, $1.25. Cotton Beacon Blankets, pink or blue, $1.50. White Beacon Blankets, crochet edge, $2. Embroidered Colored Crepe Bedspreads, $2, $3. Unbleasc;nsed Bedspreads, appliqued in color, $5, $7.50 to $15. Bed Bection, Sirth Seor. Intants’ Section, Fewrth fleer.

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