Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1925, Page 19

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THE EVENIN WILLISWANTSU.S. *eomessincreses IN WORLD COURT mr axmmres v Coming Summer. | By the Assoctated Press. | ~ CHI 30, January 9-—A budget| Senator Introduces Resolu | amounting to approximately $18.000,- . . {000 will be recommended to the trien- tion Proposing Entry on [siar convention ot the Protestant | Episcopal Church at New Orleans this | i 2, Summer, according, to program plans Coo"dge S Terms' ‘l)“‘"‘"lfl‘ by Lewis B. Franklin, N & Wi York, vice president and treasurer of the National Church Council | The budget, Mr. Franklin stated, !has been adopted by the Natfonal Couneil If carried out, it will in-| volve increased expenditures of near- ly $6,000,000 over the present trien- calls for a separa- financed by the i d domestic Repay . also would he budget tion will close tomor- ration of reports of s and adoption of J. D. Rockefeller's Sister Dies. ND, January 9. —Mrs. nn Rudd, 83, sister of John D. ller, died at her home here She had been an invalld 0 yvears. Her death makes er the only survivor of s and three girls, among was the oldest. i gram of condolence from Mr. ller at Ormond Beach, Fla., sed his inability to attend the Senator Pep- With other als it will come before the | e forelgn relations committes esday, when the World Court subject 18 to be Besides embodying the r 1 mad " Hughes Harding cifically, they propose not be lation ===, 1 H Socialist Heads Prussian Diet. LIN, January 9.—Friedrich B: list, was ident of the Pru Dollar Beads— These pretty Beads come in every fashionable com- bination of colors. You will he able to select mething exactly suitable r every occasion—or to h gown. They ally wonderfully 2, We will be glad to have you come in and loo t there’ CONCERT PROGRAM READY | Second of Community Eutertain- ments Annotnced for Tonight. The NATIONAL REMEMBRANCE SHOP (Mr Foster’s Shop) 14th St. One Door from Pa. Ave. Alxo 1220 Pa. Ave. Marson Mavrice 1 E.A Cornerr i}th and G. S;;ccrs. N. W. For Tomorrow— A Stirring Sale of NEW HATS FOR SPRING $2.95 The Smartest Felts of the Day Such Hats as these could not ordinarily be pur- chased for less han $5 and $7.50 The Newest Straws Beautiful Silks Every New Trimming Every New Color Not m many seasons have we offered to our patrons a sale of such remarkable values as this, fea- turing as it does the newest and smartest fashions in Spring Millinery at this unparalleled low price. We Advise Earlv Shopping STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1925. How much real value stands back of the securities you are asked to buy? Before you buy stocks or bonds from any one, be sure they are as good as vour dollars. Published in co-operation with THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU Woodward & Lothrap “All Alone,” John McCormack’s New Victor Record—1067—$1.50 Victrola Galleries, Fourth floor. For Women—The New Princess Pat Frocks $3 9.50 Princess Pat Frocks are perfectly styled, richly mate- rialed, Paris-reproduced frocks that are reasonably priced. Exclusively in Washington at Woodward & Lothrop. Illustrated at the left is a charming Princess Pat after- noon dress of crepe Siam, beautifully embroidered in gold and metallic thread, Besides the Princess Pat Dresses, there are many other attractive models in satin crepe, faille, Poiret twill and Lorsheen, for all general street and afternoon wear, at this moderate price. Sketched is an exquisitely beaded French import for din ner and evening wear, in light blue georgette Women's Gown Section, Third floor Advance Spring Styles Gay Colored Straws and Felts, $7.50 Fascinating shapes that show the trend in Spring Milli- nery. Soft, pliable Milan Hemp straws, with a slightly rolling brim, smartly trimmed with a tailored bow. The new Spring shades are seaside tan, terrapin brown, Indian orange, gobelin blue, flame and pearl gray—in fact, any bright, high color will be very good. For the young miss or college girl who follows the new- est vogue there is a smart new French Felt Hat, fash- ioned after the hat worn by the inimitable Peter Pan. ‘This is the first time these hats have been shown, and we predict their instant popularity among the younger girls. Millinery Section, Third floor Flannel Sports Frocks $25 to $39-50 For sports wear, nothing is smarter than the plaid flan- nel dress illustrated A high turn-over collar, and the long row of buttons down the back are the latest details of the new sports mode. $39.50. Other smart frocks are of plain colored flannel, trimmed with insets and collars of pastel colored flannel. Some have two- toned colored borders, cuffs and collars. 990990 A soft-toned gray and white- striped flannel has a crimson shade silk tie. $39.50. Sportswear Bection, Third floor Saturday Candy Special, 2 1bs., 95¢ 1 pound Chocolate Butter Creams, and one pound delicious Black Walnut Nut-filled Buttercups, at a special combination price, 2 1bs., 95c. Cands Section, Fourth floor. January Sales Misses’ Fur Coats, $75 Greatly Reduced Coats of beautiful suede-like and novelty fabrics in the season’s smartest styles, and richly trimmed with the most fashionable furs—fitch and seal, muskrat and opos- sum. All are beautifully silk lined and interlined for warmth—and there’s still several months of cold weather! Just a word about prices—these are all coats that have sold for considerably more, as you will readily note, but prices must be sacrificed for immediate clearance. Hence your opportunity to save now Misses' Coat Section, Fourth fioor ' Boys’ Sheep-Lined Coats Extra warm and comfortable are thesc Coats for the outdoor boy from 10 to 18 years, All sheep lined and most of them have fur cofiars. (Illustrated.) Clearance $11.75 : 4 Boys’ Heavy Wool Sweaters This is the best Sweater we have had at this low price. Of fine woolen yarns, in Special navy, maroon, brown and tan. It is just the garment for Winter days. Sizes 4 to $5 16 years. 3 Overcoat Clearance For Boys 11 to 20 Years Imported and Domestic Overcoats, now $16.75, $18.75 and $24.75. Sports Coats and Mackinaws Reduced. $10.75 and $13.75. For Junior Boys 3 to 10 Years Specially Selected Warm Overcoats greatly reduced. $11.75, $16,75, $18.75, $24.75. Boys' Overcoat Section, Fourth floor These January Values in Children’s Undermuslins Mothers have learned to wait for our January Sales to replace their children’s underwear, because of the tre- mendous savings. Cambric Drawers, tucked, hemstitched and ruffled styles, 25¢, 50c and 75c. Children’s Crepe Night Drawers, flesh and white; sizes 2 to 6 years, 95¢c. Fine Sateen and Cambric Bloomers, with elastic at the knee, 50c. Cambric Waists, with two rows of buttons, 40c. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Billie Burke Pajamas, of colored crepes, $1.50. Embroidery-trimmed Muslin Drawers, knicker style, 45c. Cross-bar and Cambric Combinations for 95c. Ideal Waists, plain style, button in back, 40c. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Infants' and Girls’ Sections, Fourth floor. January Clearance Brassieres and Bandeaux Corset Brassiere, Special, $1.95. Well fitting models of satin-striped poplin, lightly boned for abdominal sup- port, with elastic over the hips, giving soft, supple lines. Special, 45c. Narrow and medium length bandeaux of figured and striped broche, for the small figure. . Spgcia], 95¢c, Long line bandeaux, in three different styles, in broche and fancy stripe materials. Corset Section, Third floor. New Locations Children’s Shoe Section will be found on the third floor, 11 Street side. The Book Section is now on the flourth floor, F Street side. Charming New Dresses For Midyear Graduates $15 to $35 Midyear graduation is less than a month away. Here are lovely Dresses as pretty and girlish as the occasio demands, with a studied simplicity that is most becom- mng. There are beautiful crepe de chines and georgettes, some made with scalloped bottoms, and the trimmings are so varied that each dress has a distinct individuality. Tiny ruffles, ribbon, lace and flowers add charming touches. Sketched is a lovely white georgette, with a myriad of tiny ruffles picoted in silver thread, and a gorgeous silve rose at the waistline, $35. Girls’ Section, Fourth floor. Forecasting the Mode Spring Footwear, $10 Very trim and modish with the new Winter ensembl is this single strap pump, of soft brown calf. attractive. open-work design forms the only trimming. T'he comfortable low heel is in keeping with the youth- ful simplicity of this unusual model. A smart shoe that may be worn with several different costumes. Women's Shoe Section, Third fioor. A Very Special Selling Lovely Fans, 387° I'he smartest hands in Paris are swaying a scintillating lace-spangled fan. Here tomorrow you may choose one of these lovely fans from our truly wonderful array at a price that is very special. For the young matron, or chaperon. there is a beautiful Black Lace Fan, trimmed with graceful ostrich feathers of bright Indian orange hue. Another has a hundred small golden-colored spangles which catch and reflect with every graceful move the brilliant evening lights. There are many other attractive styles in a variety of shapes and evening colorseat $8.75. Fao Section, First floor. Children’s Fine Woolen Gloves, $1 Protect their little hands from cold with warm, Woolen Slip-on Gloves. Very durable, $1. The longer gauntlet styles are $L75 and $3. Children’s Fleece-lined Kid Gloves, $1.75 to $2.25 One-clasp Kid Gloves, espeically well made, in shades of tan and brown, warmly lined with soft fleece, for school and dressy wear, $L75 to $2. Strap-wrist style in the fleece-lined kid, $2.25. Fur-top Kid Mittens, for younger children, $1.25. Glove Sectlon, First floor Lifebuoy Health Soap Special, 6 cakes, 35c The popular soap for the face, hands and bath, well known for its health-preserving properties. Toilet Goods Section, First floor.

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