Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1925, Page 30

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30 GIRL GVEN ESSAY CONTEST PRZES Erma Louise Ford of Eastern | High Wins Event in Schools. prize In the lighting s contest conducted hd D P hon in the auditor- Slec Power w part of a divided into tldren from 10 to prizi ; fourteenth fifteenth ash $5, Willlam Ber- prize, cash $5, Ralph h Beaman . cash $5, EDDING RINGS REMOD- ELED in the new orange blossom designs; platinum or gold; jewelry of all kinds made to order and remodeled in any design. CARL PETERSEN & SON 913 G St. N.W.. McCormick Medical Collegs Jowelers Since 1875 Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined Graduate X Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone Matn 721 409-410 McLachlen Bldg. 10th and G Sts. N.W. Wm. R. Ellis Aetna Insurance 1539 Eye Street Main 2029 STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause — Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach suffers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment—clogged liver and disordered bowels. Or. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per- forming their natural functions, away @oes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite,a lazy, don't-care feeiing, no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, Or. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without arlping, cramps or pain. “ake ene or two at bedtims for quick relief. Eat what you like. 15¢c and 30c, | Geneva CONFERENCE NOT CALLED. | The colonial o ed officially last night that there would be no imperial con- ference next March to discuss the protocol, but 1d have to be fr o effect that hold such a con- IT'STOPS THAT . COUGH ¥ JUNIPER TAR COMPOUND GIVES QUIOK RELIEF FOR Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS JSED 50 YEARS WITH WONDERFUL SUCCESS 35c A Bottle At All Druggists DON'T EXP reliabie ne th nds——At will relf Ask Grandma----She Knowsl T200000000000000000000004 An Opportunity in— GARAGES $60000000000000000000- Y mens i under no obligations. Special January Prices! $ BUNGALOWS GARAGES § ASHINGTON CONSTRUCTION CO. CONTINENTAL PH TRUST BLDG. MAIN 798¢ 0400000000000000000000 000000000000000002:5060600600. 000000000 Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fio- gers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot ealluses. without soreness or irrit Can You Save Money in— Battery Park A great’ man was once asked how could one tell if success was possible for them. He replied: Can you save money? You will never save money by remaining in the renter class. But you can by owning vour own home in Bat- tery Park. To inspect—Drive Mass. Ave. thence north on Wisconsin to Battery Park, adjoining Edgemoor. Maddux, Marshall & Co., Inc. 1108 16th St. N.W. Main 8970 9000460000000 0000000000000000000000000. DAY, JANUARY 21, 1925. Thrift Week The Clearaway of Women's Better Grade WINTER COAT Offers Truly Remarkable Savings at These Reduced Prices $5950 $75 These are Coats which we cannot duplicate at the prices. furs. And, they are here for your selection now—at prices amazingly low. If you are looking for a really fine Coats of high character — most desirable fashions and beautiful fabrics, trimmed with fine Some of the smartest models of the season. Moodmward & Lothrop Vogue Patterns Are Here Now They bring to you the latest mode, so that you may without trouble make or supervise the making of clothes. Mrs. Hammond, from the Vogue office in New York, is here and will be glad to tell you all about Vogue Patterns. Come in to see her. Pattern Section, Second floor. New Satin Tunic Slips, $7.50 —need but the addition of a blouse to become a most attractive cos- tume—and by changing blouses, one may vary one’s wardrobe— at very little expense. The Tunic Slips are of an excellent quality satiff, in black, navy, tan or cin- namon brown. $9 Petticoat Section, Third floor. Swing Frames Special, $1 250 just re- cei d; style illus- trated in Winter Coat—this is vour opportunity to buy it— at a decided saving. Women's Coat Section, Third floo: Smartly Appointed Maids Reflect the Good Taste of Those Whom They Serve Uniforms—Blue and white striped gingham, or blue chambray, $3 and $4. Gray and Black Cotton Pongee Uniforms, $3 and $4. Black Poplin and Mohair Uni- forms, $7.50 and $10. Aprons and Apron Sets, with real lace, $3.50 and $6. Tailored Apron Sets of Swiss and lawn, $1.50 and $2. Caps and Bands to match. Nurses” Uniforms—of fine white poplin, $6. Other Uniforms, in Dixie Cloth —straight and fitted models, $5. Home Frock Section, Third foor. NS New Whitney Baby Carriages TWO SPECIALS Pullman Carriage Special, $32.50 Comes in tan, blue, cafe or sage, with reversible gear, corduroy lining and artillery wheels ilfustrated. Stroller Special, $14.50 In ecru or silver blue—with artillery wheels. Other Strollers, $10.75 to $16 Carriage and Stroller Combination, $26.50 to $38.50 Baby Carriage Section, Fourth floor. made ; com- plete with glass and back. Very low priced. Picture Section, Fifth Soor Sale Imported Gingham 38c yard A special purchase at a price far lower than this quality usually sells for There is a wide selection of attractive designs—small and large checks, plaids and blocks, in the lovely Springtime greens, blues, yellows, lavender, brown, red—and some of the plain colors as well, With school frocks to be made shortly, this sale offers an opportunity for great saving. . Cotton Dress Goods Section, Second Soor. Fashion’s New Printed Pussywillow Silks $4.50 yard Prints lead all smart fashions in silks, and these newest prints are both unusual and colorful. With backgrounds of black or colors in striking contrast to the rich, distinctive patterns. Washable Pussywillow Silks in the New Colorful Sports Stripes—will fashion the smart sports frocks for Southern W now—and Spring and Summer wear later, $4.50 yard. Silk Section, Second fioor. 3 9x12 Size Larchmont Wilton Rugs, $92.50 These Rugs are among the finest wool Wiltons made. They come in elegant colors and many distinctive designs. Ex- tremely fine in texture, woven of superior quality yarns and only the finest quality dyes are used. The wonderful finish and luster of these rugs make it almost impossible to believe that they are not worsted yarns. A arge range of patterns also in the following sizes: 8.3x10.6 ...$86.50 4.6x7.6 $35 27x54 ...$10 $57.50 36x63 ....$16.50 2215x36 -.$7 Whittall Wilton Rugs at Special Reduced Prices A limited number of these very elegant rugs have been spe- cially reduced because they are in discontinued patterns. Rog Section, Sixth floor. The Semi-Annual Sale Furniture and Rugs Begins Monday, January 26 This great *semi-annual event for which so many women in-Washington wait, begins next Monday. Offering much of our standard high-grade merchan- dise at substantial reductions, but including also many of the most popular of newly selected pieces. Furniture and Rug Sections, Sixth floor. Every Rug, Suite and Piece of Furniture in this sale will be marked at least 15 per cent below regular prices —and a great many pieces at much greater reductions. Wocdward & Lothrop Furniture and Rugs-have es- tablished an enviable reputation for fine workmanship_ and enduring service—that makes this sale of really great moment. Thrift Week: N 0CUOTBECUTTY A Rodier Fabric Ensemble in Striking Color Combination An ensemble that is brief, simple and smar Spring ensemble is. The seven-eightl coat, perfectly straight is of a brill —the frock beneath, in mustard yellow ing the low waist with a buckled stray buttons of the same shade, The illustration shows th tume, when worn as a ensemble. $235. Other smart ensembles are of fine smart crepe frocks of cont g that are complete when worn alone, but doubly complete when worn together. Newest Models, $100 to $235 Women's Sult Section, Third floor Junior Misses” Frocks show Every New Spring Fashion There are the slim, smart little frocks ¢ gay.plaids or stripes—frocks with clev skirts, like the frock sketched. In n: faille with chic red col- lar and cuffs and a plaid tie for a bit of vivid color—$25. Two-piece Frocks and those that seem to be two-piece. Lovely crepes with many fine pleats—soft lace, jabot frills, and other smart notes of newness. Red is a favored color, as are the soft blues and the almond green so very becoming to youth. A new fashion is seen in the shoulder-strap skirt—to be worn with a simple blouse, $7.50. Others to $29.50 Junior Misses’ Section, Fourth floor. The Shoulder-Strap Skirt is A New Ensemble for Spring Every Smart Young Woman Will Want to Wear It The skirt, copied from Chanel’s smart model—has the clever inverted pleat—or the circular flare. In flannel of Castillian red, blue, maize, tan, gray and Lanvin green. $8.75 to $12.75. Peasant Blouses—To complete the ensemble, are of lovely colored crepe de chine or broadcloth with checked collar, cuffs and vestee. $3.95 to $12.75. Skirt Section, Third floor. Blouse Bection, Third fioor.

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