Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1925, Page 51

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Allied Legion Posts " The United Statee and another orchestra have been se- * locted for the cost ! at the Mayflo » day, March 1 * the Allied YN N i \ § . \ N N ‘N I i N . | I N N | . ‘N N § \ % 2% 0 248 2o e 0 WY, W) 2 N Z Sergt. Jasper Posts. Announce Costume Ball Hotel St. Patrick's | corded all visitors. under the auspices of liant of any ever glven n Legion, will be con George Washingto Kenneth H. Nash, Stuart Walcott and These posts are planning unique and attractive fea- tures in connecMon with the ball The varlous States will be repre- avy Orchestra|sented by a bevy of pretty girls, at- tractively attired, who will assist in re ball to be held | seeing that a royal welcome Is ac- affair has arranged for the present: tlon of 20 prizes for the handso; and most unique costumes wors the ball. The cale of tickets opened during erican Legion Posts]the past week and Col. E. Lester Dancing will be from | Jones, past department commander of K the American Legion, purchased the which is expected to be | first block of tickets. Col. Jones was -8 - | the grand mar | teature of the b prizes, nited States Coast and Geodetic ~ ] THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Survey. of the legion and was the first com- mander of George Washington Post. The committee In charge of th These winners will be lected by a jury of 13 young ladies, many of whom have participated in loal beauty contests and have won This jury will occupy a box promlinentiy located in the ballroom and will make elections during ; Which will be a The committee representing the New Attractions for Thrifty Shoppihgs % 1219-1221 G St. N.W. : An Irresistible Combination! Of Wonderful Beauty and Quality At a Rebuilding Sale Price The quality of these fine stockings is a genuine reve- lation at this bargain price. Pure thread silk, firmly knit, with mercerized garter tops apd seamless feet. Colors are-French nude, atmosphere, skin, polo, Priscilla, stone . gray, gun metal, gold, cordovan, rus- »{ set, white, black, beige, blonde, peach, Sudan and silver. All sizes, 8% to 10. Full-Fashioned ~ Chiffon Silk Hose Van Raalte and Other Noted Brands Some are all-silk to the top, others $ ‘35 . have lisle tops. Wonderful color range, including black and" gun metal. Values up to $3.00. = 3 Pairs for $4.00 Sworzyn’s—Main Fleor New Peasant Blouses ‘English Broadcloth Blouses Charming Spring Models in Sizes 34 to 44 $197 - The fascinating Peasant Blouses are made of fine quality voile, in white and tan, trimmed with colorful braid faround neck and sleeves and down ffront. Ideal to wear with suspender Py skirts. The English Broadcloth Blouses are in many attractive new models, and come in_white, tan and blue. Excel- lently tailored. Newest Spring Sweaters Fashion's most favored conceits for Spring, including “Peter Pan” Sweaters, the season’s hit. all the new colors, such as Cadilian red, rust, buff, Lanvin green, navy, white and powder blue. All sizes 34 to 44 Rebuilding Sale Specials in Stamped Goods ‘ Busy Hour Aprons —of unbleached muslin, unusually attrac- 4 tive designs for embroidery. Special— 39c and 58c Children’s Dresses —of wash-proof linene; different designs for embroidery. Colors: Orchid, blue, brown, tan. Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14 years. Spe- cial— & Stamped on Indian Head Cloth, ‘36~im:h cl:t?}l: =ndh4 ;apkins; lazy aisy an rencl not designs 74c Ladies’ House Dresses —ot washproof linene, stamped in simple designs for embroidery. Colors: Blue, peach, brown, 87‘: ‘White, cream and ecru; 10c 6c tan, green, rose and 12c values. Special yd. Art Goods—Main Floor Fresh Spring Merchandise of Stand- ard Quality at Prices to Make Liberal Buying a Wise Investment Pure Thread Silk Hose’ Special Offer in Our Dressmaking School During the Rebuilding Sale we will cut_and fit any material pur- chased here for '$1.50 garment. Join Our Regular Classes. 6 Lessons for $5 Riemer, chairman, and S. Murray Stuart Walcott Post; Johnson, Moore, John O. N e A O atay, | 1132 Eleventh street at the new May-|John ‘Allan Dougherty, vice presi secretary, and I sper Post, and Howara 8. |9clock. FEBRUARY 15, 1925—PART 2. He was one of the founders|Allled American Legion Posts Is e en's |B. Johnson, Miss Catharine Wilson. composed of the following: Charles Benefit Bridge by. Wom Mrs. Dewey Zirkin, Mrs. James C. LA Ament and Mrs. C. Welfare Association|A730" 200 e, S o Mra. M. Critchton, preside: N. B. Paul, secretary; Mrs. Charle: vice chairman, A benefit bridge will be given by . Hunt, of Ken-|the Women's Welfare Association of flower Hotel Friday afternoon Mrs. J. Irvin Bteel, treasurer: F. McCarthy, of A number . of patren 3 Brennon, chairman pat- Charles Cecil, general arrangements. Others ate Miss Edna .| Patton, Mrs. John Meck, Mrs. F. A. . Elkins, Mrs. Henry F.|D. Hancock X Dimock, Mme. Alfaro, Mrs. Frederick| A luncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock. Reservations are' now being made. Many of those who have taken Rectors’ Aid Society bridge tables will entertain their|David §. Bafry, Mrs. Melville Church, guests at the luncheon previous to the bridge party. Tea and dancing will be afforded ‘;""' ML Thsiee . W, Proves for the welfare guests in the palm-|1ienry Getty Chilton, Mr "| room of the hotel after the bridge|arye, Mrs. B. L. Hardi .| party. Beidel, Mrs, Ekengren, Mr: Cary Travers Gr Taylor, Mrs. Graham Charlton, . _ Scott, Mrs. Benjam Will Hold Bridge Party|Hutchinson. Mrs. A The ladies of the Rector's Aid|Mrs. Society of St. Thomas' Pacish wiil|Johnston, Mrs. A. give a bridge party in St. Thomas'|W. Sinclair Bowen, ) Hall, February 19, at 2:30 o'c Wheatley, Mrs. W. D. Leahy an. Serving u5 patronesses are: . Zenoplin Price. Dwight A Gathering of Wonderful Values 1219-1221 G St. N.W. BEAUTIFUL - FASHIONS In Women’s Dresses of Quality and Distinction A Wonderful Rebuilding Sale Opportunity—offering a pur- chase of high-grade spring frocks, in modes to delight every woman who follows fashion closely—at a price far remdved from their value. All the new ideas of style and all the new trimmings. Worth $10.75 to Street, Afternoon and Evenihg Dmsses Georgette Crepe Plairr Flannel Fancy Flannel Canton Crepe Satin Canton Flat Crepe COLORS include copen: rose, cranberry, lipstick, Cas- tilian, amber, gray, green, tan, orchid, navy, brown, cocoa and black. ALL SIZES 16 to 44. —Sworsyn's Downstairs Store Hemstitching and Picot Edging . Pleating ' Buttons Made to Order All Work Guaranteed ORZYNS FIRST ©1219-1221 G Street NW. Store Hours, § A.M. to 6 P.M. Come with. the certainty of having your hiéhest expectations realized—for these bargains are so extraordinary that cold type cannot do them Jjustice > Rebuilding Sale of Thousands of Yards of New SPRING SILKS 40-Inch Pure Silk Canton Crepe —in the most favored colors for Spring wear. 40-Inch French-Finish Flat Crepe —in the popular street colors and black. 39-Inch Plain Heavy Russian Crepe —in an array of new sport shades and black. 36-Inch Col- ored Bengaline —in & good as- sortment of col- ors and black. 36-Inch Colored Dress Satin —Iin the season’s popular colors and black. 33-Inch Striped Broad. cloth Tub Silk —in a wonderful range of new, multi-colored and § awning stripes on | contrasting back- srounds. 40-In. New Printed Crepes Consisting of the Cross-word Puzzle Prints, Printed Crepe de Chine, on light or dark back- s 47 grounds, with spaced checks, floral designs, (—— colored dots, scroll and stripe effects. Plain and Printed Silk Consisting of 40-inch Plain Silk Radium, 40- in. Printed Canton, 40-in. Overplaid Faille Bengaline, 36 to 40 in. Printed Russian Crepe, $ .47 36-in. Satin Charmeuse. The prints are shown = on light and dark backgrounds; the plains in all the wanted colors with black. H Tubular Underwear Jersey (Rayon) ‘wanted pastel tints, shades, also stripes, Yard Serviceable heavy 94 Yard also black and white. plaids and heather mixtures. grade, especially Sworsyn's—Main Floor. Yard Yard All-Wool Flannel Standard grade of all-wool flannel, 28 $7.27 inches wide, in sport — suited for lingerie purposes. All the Rebuilding Sale Speéials in Needed No Extra Special! Household Rubber Aprons Choice of three styles, as pictured. Miller Rubber Aprons, fully guaranteed. Assorted colors including rose, green, tan and blue. Klelnert’s Elastic Sanitary De Long Safety Pias, all Beter, lndlwhn.a SB1ve sizes, 00, 0, 1, and 2: , me 3 lf‘hc m lum ln. Dml. ssc Vemus Sanitary Aproms, in D\lr. ‘;m ruhl;‘e‘:. lla‘ fine nainsook tops; w! e an flesh, each 35¢c Venus Sanitary Bloomers, ‘white and flesh; large 75 and medium sizes, Dair.. C MISCELLANEOUS Tence Snap Fastemers, all sizes; Dblack and 3 dos. on & card.. Hatr WAVers to a card . cards Collar Bands, in all sizes, 5¢ Fll-cvnllblol-o—verel Elas- tie, In all calors; % yard to a plece 25¢ Amna Penningten Fancy Rib- bon-coyered Elastic; all colors; % plece 2 ‘A Table Lot of Buttoms, in many colors and sizes; buttons that ‘sold from 25 to $1.50 doz.; 25¢ Rebuilding Sale Specials in Large assortment Choker :'Stergng Sil;'er,“ 3-row Bane g All color com- e racle * binations, Special... 39C Special .. ' $l -19 Cuff. Links for the tailored Sterling Silver Dinner Many designs to Rings, set with assorted Wi, e $1.49 Mrs. Fred D. McKenney, Mrs. Guy D. , Mrs . Harry , Mrs. n 70

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