Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1924, Page 15

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THE EVENING ST. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBE;R 81, 1924. . RESERVES COMMISSIONED. | QUAKE CAUSES SCARCITY BI—ANKS |N PRESS War Department Creates Seven| OF OLD JAPANESE PRINTS New Officers Here. PUZZI-E SPAN'SH Commissions in the Officers’ Re-|Many Fakes Being Sold in Lom-| : e haths WackNavacimentits don, Formerly Greatest William B. McGrath, United States Soldicrs’ Homo, as a captain in the Market. Saturday--A Day of Days 7 Spping! : ? g Here in our shop are the ou‘standing successes of the season, the fashions which are being worn on the Rue de la Paix, on Fifth Avenue and wherever faShionable women assemble. Here are replicas of frocks de- 1216 F St. N.W. AT (AT AT A A (AT A AT AT AV (A A AT AT Y A A A AT =DVOV= 5 =) b signed in the great Paris atliers, coats which walk in New York’s most exclusive circles—ensemble costumes, accessories that reflect the latest whim of Fashion. And whatever meets your fancy, the full measure of value is assured by shopping here! >3 > Outstanding Successes in Misses’ Coats! See all these—and more—in our Misses’ Coat Shop tomorrow! Rich Golden Beaver, banding the cuff three times and forming an upstanding collar in a coat of penny kashmana. $135.00, A new yoke back distinguishes a coat in penny shade cuir de laine, with convertible collar of softly marked gray squirred. $125.00. Wrapped around with tiers, a warm penny kash- mana has tuxedo revers and collar and cuffs of viatka squirrel. $125.00. . . Veterinary Corps; to William N. — People at Frontier Hear|nmsnears, 2021 N strect, as o arst|PjfeAmcitedProas, . < LONDON, B T e o e 220 22 | &5 prints, ‘as a result of the Japanese H H "Fhi £ R y. United Stat Space Contained Stories of |Thomas & Tapev. United Statgs | auakes, are becoming 8o scarce as a fir! Protest at Dictator. licutenant and staff speclalist; to Leo [in London, formerly their greatest A. Codd, 1906 N street, as a captain | market, that the prices have more af Ordnance; to Claude H. _fllafihfl.]l. than trebled during the last six 2124 P street, as a second lieutenant | ponths, The collections of the Lon- of Infantry; to Walter D. Roberts.| o, art gealers are nearly exhausted, S i 733 Twellth street, as a captain in SPANISH FRONTIER, Oc- | (o (ol o SUE B8 errioe Tand |and the hitherto enormous stocks of papers arriving her¢|to Charles W. King, Alexandria, Va., [the famous Japanese collections no o el ot Iy CoUmiS|as a first lleutenant In the Ar|longer exist. Specimens of the best sengers from Madrid, the blarlk | Service. schools are no longer obtainable, and Spaces originally contained storles s a0 iR e gpinag el ehellrarag dealing with a sensational dinner ype® that dealers in this little-heard- &lven by politicians of the old re-| BUSINESS CLUB ELECTS. [of trade are buying all available gime, at which Lieut. Gen. Damaso prints even before they reach the Berenguer, at one time minister of _ auction rooms. G war and high commissioner in Mo- ere are at presen ess an Tico waco w Gen. Sarabia and | 2dward R. Carr Chosen President|or these old prints in London, accord- several colonels and other officers of of Group. ing to Japanese experts. The result the Army also were present. is, they say, that there are many Specenus aciivera be: Nelquiades | . FAward R. Carr was elected presi- | prints belng offered today whose an- Alvarex, former p ident of the dent of the American Business Club |tiquity does not predate the earth- Chamber of Deputi rho is leader | 8¢ the weekly luncheon held at the |quake, and many have been sold here of the reformist party; Niceto Aleala- | FTanklin Square Hotel this week. and on the continent as genuine, of the Reformist party; Niceto Alcala- R(‘(};‘e; 0“;69;;_! :l:’._c:cd were 1;hoRmu v;‘herea,uf they are not worth more Scotch mole forms collar and barrel cuffs and o e -Calla R = - Chapman, first vice president; Rus- |than a few pence. i S e i b PO Hollingsworth, second vice | For several years before the war, ) g sumptuous front drape on a Jammuna cloth model. couched in words of protest against | hreiident: John J. Wilson, secretary: |about 4,000 old prints annually were Z f = $175.00, the military directorate fl‘"’“"u‘“‘: in | P. M. Davidson, treasurer, and Carey |sent from Japan to be sold in London. Silk, Beaver and Felt Hats D1ED)ED S 3 D) P = =0 =D — V= £D)=D)! =1 . in -at- - Dower. Gen Berenguce remained | B QUInD, sergeant-at-arms. The |Despite this large number, It Is est! seated when isolated shouts of long ilve the republic were raised. After the speeches the police dis- | persed the gathering. They arrested | former Deputy Guerra Del Rio and| Horacio Blanco Fombona, a South American journalist and poet. | Passengers from Madrid say rumors | are current in the Spanish capital| concerning the possible banishment board of governors elected were G. M. Ferris, Burton A. Ford, Harry H. Sims and Oscar A. Underwood, jr. e e Lady Buckmaster, wife of the ex- lord chancellor of England, strong- ly supports a spread of general Knowledge of home dressmaking and home cooking, even among the rich. mated that one-half of the existing prints more than 400 years old were destroyed In the quake. Among them as one by Hokusal for which £1,500 s paid in London just after the war. The British Museum now possesses the finest collection of old Japanese prints outside Japan, largely collected during the Russo-Japanese war. A deep border of brown fox, tight band cuffs of fox and muffler collar combine well with a brown kas- mir kermana. $155.00. Wing sleeves distinguish a shutter green fawnskin coat, sumptuously furred in sable squirrel. $95.00. A coat of penny kashmana has smartly cut tiers and huge collar and cuffs of softest mink dyed squir- rel. $95.00. / $5.00 Regularly R $5.50 $9.75 New lines, new fabrics, new ornamentations in this splendid Eroup of new Autumn and Win- ter Hats which have been spe- cially priced for tomorrow! We take pride in our large =01 i ) K R range of “head sizes,” fitting the A scarf collar edged with gray squirrel is evidence woman who requires a large size . 'y as well as the “bobbed head.” of the newest style in a sport coat of green kasha At $2.95—Hats which sell regu- cloth. $95.00. larly for $5.50 include feits, ” s velours and silk beavers, in A coat of Egyptian tapestry cloth is made more lustrous black, browns and tans attractive and comfortable by luxurious collar and and shades to match your en- cuffs of mink. In cocoa and tan. $115.00. e Justiwiat Jou wantito Coffee so irresistibl dh put on right now and wear all 00 a PN i . e toat et b e . ( Ensemble Costumes for the Miss! At $5.00_Regularly $9.75; of the University of Madrid was en- l f An afternoon frock in Cinnabar crepe accompanies a tertained.” 3 ] > Srwirre i i i el | always call for ST mppug B ek ool bt Bl beautiful satin and felt combina- #&id, is “improving every day.” 3 . gt I k S il e and ot and borders of fos. tions, all satins and satin and velvet hats are in the fashionable T, withdsanal towara X - 4 collar and’ of jacket and smart tunic blouse and Jap Mink collar and cuffs. 1 e e e the secofld Pt o o . 20 . . Long tuxedo collar and cuffs of dark Muskrat distin- / i Fur-Trimmed Sport Saits guishes an oxblood Kashmana, with a matching dress of Ben- cup--- small shapes, with suggestions of with regularity and practically with- —of imported material. A jaunty sport suit features a galine. $165.00. Misses’ Shop—Third Floor. . . ° ’ Outstanding Successes in Misses’ Frocks! from Spain of Gen. Berenguer. EMBASSY DENIES RUMOR. The Spanish embassy, in a formal statement issued here today, de- clared tranquillity prevailed in Spain. “In Spain everything is quiet,” said the statement, “and there is no foundation to the news regarding poke brims. Black, brown and metallic turbans have trimmings of silver or gold lace. You will say they are worth every bit of the original price. At $6.75Rezularly $9. beavers, in smart tailored soft felts bound with rit attractive ribbon c lours in many shad your early attention at . Satin For Afternoon A gold belt, collar and cuffs lend more than half the charm to an afternoon frock of rich brown crepe satin. $55.00. Lustrous crepe satin in rust, bordered in rich fur and accented by a gold belt, worn low. $49.50. Black bengaline develops a slender after- noon frock, elaborated with flying squirrel and rows of buttons. $39.50. s Stone Marten Scarfs, fine dark pelts, so much admired by out any losse: - e ARMENIAN COTTON CROP box jacket and collar and cuffs of American Raccoon. $39.50. SHOWS GREAT INCREASE pron s 4 Methods of U. S. Growers Intro- F ur S rf e R e . ducedn-snd BAmerlc:n Machinery P i Wi carts Tumc Blouses as Been Ihstalled. ee here exclusively in ash- = ST L ington—our “Romney’’ frocks for Fox MOSt Approved ERIVAYN, Armenia, October 31— Misses at $49.50 and “Made- Stone . October 31, : 12.50 A R T DD lon” frocks for Misses at $39.50 ; Marten o o A el . i v A Dew catton factory equlpped. with and many others featuring both ’ Regularly $16.50 modern American machinery has just style and VALUE! Specially e A5G 856 been completed in Erivan. At the i present time more than 40,000 acres 3 Priced & Bengaline ?1 :gnun are under cultivation. This For All Day Y p - 7 Crepe de Chine s 40 times greater than the acreage 5 5 Rust :,nel::;r"mtu:)l\l:r;l:‘:“:ne‘l'r_’l‘_ t’)fl;pe Ar- Nutria fur, matching the collar and cuffs $29w Fl“z:ne E gove! Xpects is yea i i : ! cotton. On tory in Erivan has a % R o & output of ; arly 5'0,05\')“,,'!,.,.’.’5,“2 Beige charmeen features the new high . Brown montn. . . flare collar with matching cuffs of geor- Scarfs of Black a order encourage fa 'S y ic i cultivate their own cotton r{?fs"nl.: Seienstas . 3 fine furs, such im-ll;};z(a‘:xnx‘?z,esn:ifi government is alloting them large Snuff-colored Kasha sport frock, in two as these, of- the wardrobe of qQuantities of free seed. The govern- pieces, cleverly tucked, boasting very nice ) : 3 L 150 ;_o miontina for 40 pounds ot the tailoring and workmanship. Other s:zz;lj:.s \ fered at this ealas Loe raw mat Th £ age R int i % ice t . e § 1 5 . ; gthCuepptice, ey make a sales andibeasivital event which every woman will mé’ld"s' SetionStacet Flooe. wish to take advantage of. — Sport Skirts—a . Special Purchase the conservative woman. $29.50. ¢ P $9 75 4 . Natural Red Fox Scarfs are Regularly increasing daily in favor. The K $12.50 to rich. coloring and beautiful s 7\ $15.00 markings blend so beautifully 1 " id 1o vede with this season’s fashionable Pl‘f‘ 5 mings. $49.50. shades. Specially priced in F, Stripes Misses’ Gown Shop—Third Floor. this group. $29.50. Homespuns For Evening White crepe satin, beaded in crystals and generously adorned with ostrich feathers, answers your desire for white. $65.00. with velvet brocads A lovely chiffon evening frock in flesh gold kid §}s.60. color has a silver lace hem, a quaint full skirt and floating chiffon scarf. $39.50. Silk Frocks for Women N o velties, plaited and” wrapped Opening Sale--New Negligee Shop wrapped To further introduce our wonderful new Robes and Negligees of Corduroy, . every won- neglige shop—which is a symphony of soft Quilted Satin and Crepe de Chine. derful new gray, a pleasing background for the gfrious ealor ¢ tints of these lovely robes—we have planned this special event just at a time when you are most interested in looking about for new and alluring negligees. In consequence, For after- | tomorrow and all next week, you may choose from most beautiful selections at noon and many special prices. dinner wear. C e B .50 Of Faille, | "Hrocaded and lined with matching Seco Crepe Satin, | silk, with Mandarin sleeves and long roll Ben g aline, | collar—this is a robe in which to be warm g » | as well gs beautiful. In lovely shades of Crepe de | orchid, copen and rose. Chine and N Velvet. Crvc de Chz;;ogrsnkfuf Coats EEGE TG a Winter Is Just Around the -Corner An exquisite negligee in which to greet the new day. Daintily fashioned in pastel All the lshades with fine val lace edsing pockets, modish]|cofs and collar. Touches of ocontrast in H I\ i OV t XC C points of the S L E T I season, e o ( EI ‘ :‘ 'i’ S 3 W season, the | Quilted Satin Robes, $13.50 e SHE For the girl who effects the modish boyish houette; | styles. Made exactly like a man’s—of splen- a big mirror, fittings for beauty rows of but- | did quality satin in lovely rich shades. Coral, 3 needs #nd an empty compartment maize, blue, flame and black. Well cut and 5 for your own belongings. In tons ~— con- | tailored and padded with wool for warmth. s black silk, grain cobra and va- trasting col- | $1350. b chette. A truly wonderful value or adarn-| PBlack Charmeuse Pullman Robe Ecsol Section= Sereetibioos ments; ensemble effects; A ‘touch of gayety in vari-colored silk— CEN—T-EM_ERI streamer CD“Zl'S and Othef forms long roll collar and sleave edges. ) Kid Gloves Carried Under the Arm Almost as thin as an envelope purse, but with room inside for e e e = = SN &= RO O Marked to Sell at $40 and $35 B S Q). | So far, the weather has been rather mild, but it can’t iast RN long. Now is the time to buy that overcoat for Thanksgiving. N Yy g1 I I I I 4 h hem i thy Is, si = 5 Heavy quality black satin in which you feel ‘We have them in all the popular box models, single and double graceful ‘interpretations. D iy sk sattnl i which You foel sacrificing beauty. $14.75. 5 e s N breasted, fancy and plain backs; latest styles and fabrics in 77Z] = RN Long-sleeved tailored models 5 . for street and afternoon are in | Brocaded Crepe de Chine and Silk crepe de chine and faille, with Chenille Negligees, $19.75 Matching ostrich forms a soft flattering 2% o ! N T ST touches of lace at neck and | trimming to brocaded crepe in many ex- NV 5 Nz cuffs. quisite shades. The recent vogue for ostrich RN g\\\,,,’ TE 3 mmela a grl;:t d;mnd ht‘m- ml-lo l-orl':'nlll IRV N 5 creations. Rose, flame, blue, yellow, laven- Negligee B ded Mannish Eob ated {‘\ ‘* > S VS Women’s Gown Section, Second | Gar. 'Also in siik chenille at SINTE &nd Crops, with ootrioh plume satin. soith A‘.’w”i}é‘.u.,. ‘ :S\l'l’f - :Q\\J'l”, Floor. others as Righ as $45. trimming. $19.75. $13.50. ANV = RS . ’ I -t D —— Nz W " Choose Gotham Gold Stripe Silk | [ Have YouaRed p Gardenia? W2 PG e <lyie W NE . Stockings That WEAR K eyt VS N A —to match your costume—26 shades Be i et b ettt N3 Nz o to select from. The beauty in these |- —7To Be in G T Ot e RNIZ A sheer, lovely Gotham Hose is the y 3 D % SRS 4 fact that they are 100% pure sillc W ¥ Street Oth wa il (\™ et A2 724 : 30 r 3 %e (<] d N . By, the box-< pairs for S50 Fashion! glove s a distinct price event 50c, 75¢ gome . Some of our patrons have been 3 finding the special numbers sold R Sold in Washington exclusively at z !,R\‘\'fl”: Mallory Hats, $5 ‘ Herzog Special Hats, $4 ellofPs. ngt Neckwear Section— A disappointed on glove sales in and $1.25 WD e s 5 3 Silk Glove Section—Street Floor and come early. N;l’. N7 77 ’v‘W”v ‘\"’4“"’4 N Z NN NN 2NN 7N 7 N 17 NN 17BN Style-Plus and other well known makes. 22 2 2. o W17 N

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