Evening Star Newspaper, March 8, 1925, Page 17

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, (&) ALL SPECIALS LISTED ON SALE ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY Charge Your Purchases! D. C, MARCH 8, 1925—PART: 1. NAVY GUN FACTORY WILL HAVE EXHIBLT Collection of Weapons of Modern Warfare Planned for Industrial Exposition. 5 NS 'Ekonomy Kolumn Satisfaction First Since 1859 GSPALACE 810818 Seventh Street Sale! Chinese Matting Rugs $6 9x12 Rugs, Now $4.98 $5 8x10 Rugs, Now $3.98 Attractive patt green, with neat colore sanitary. Learn the convenience of do- With Coupon Only Pure Olive Oil Castile Soap 3 Cakes for 23c Street Floor ing your holiday shopping with- out the necessity of carrying The naval gun factory of the navy ard will exhibit = amber of Commerce indus- much money in your purse. Open fion which opens in the o Washington Auditorium March mprehensive collection of the ns of modern warfare turned by its expert machinists, Rear Admiral B F. Hutchinson, com- mandant of t vard, notified Direc- tor Alfred L. tern, yesterday after-| noon. The exhibit, which will b most representative of its kind e placed on vie 2 approved officially by t artment. Al in blue borders bre Clean and In Spring Styles and Colors but we purchased them at a large at the and gr: Many with contrasting trimmings Chamois-Suede Gloves Under ordinary circumstances these would sell for $1.50 and § 85c concession for a special selling. A tractive short cuffed styles in shades of tan and e idered ba All sizes, Street Floor charge account for Easter 4 Third Floor = purchasing now. Infant’s Dresses, 59¢ Long or Short Dresses of nainsook, made with dainty voke of embroidery and lace. skirt hem Infants’ Blankets, 69c Blue and Pink Blankets with white borders. The very thing A Sensational Offering of 1,000 Square Yards Fancy Virtually every department of the gun factory will be represented. The forge and foundry shop will con- tribute patterns of seals, above-water torpedo tube modern patterns for increased p uction of the Van Blerck engine casting in five section: a board showing the various stage of manufacture of cartridg cas ranging from the 1-pound the 3-inch .50 caliber cartrid and a number of small b ing ses and primers. One-pounder guns mounted on| wheels, gas check pads, 6-inch drill| powder charges, Davis guns and com- plete firing locks will feature the contribution of the gun division. The will include a s s \’A\\-‘ e shop, the foundry, the machine shop and gun shop. Many Special Exhibits. ard exhibit will be but ecial exhibits forming a educational exposition. | Other special exhibits will be placed | by the reconstruction wards at W: Reed, Mount Alto, St. Elizabett linger, Tuberculosis and Nava the fice, the Bureau of Prin the Municipal Play Department, the Neighborhood Hou the Home for the Blind, the Hysro- graphic Division of the N, Depart- ment and the joint dis, the Washington Society of Artis a the Landscape and Water Color Club, The public schools also have planned an elaborate exhibit ibits of the manufacturers for whom the exposi- nized, are expected to be equally as interesting as the special educational exhibition. These ex- hibits will depict the varied industrial activities carried on in the National Capital. EBERT'S LIBEL CASE WILL BE CONTINUED State's Attorney to Push Late Ger- man President’s Suit Against Editor Already Sentenced. | By the Associated Press. ., Germany, March T Friedrich Ebert no longer e verdict in his famous libel suit will come up for appeal in the “landgericht” here next Tuesday. Judge Bewersdorf, in December, held that Editor Rothardt, who had been accused of libeling Ebert by calling him a traitor, was gullty of breaking ¢he law by publishing matter calcu- fated to throw contempt upon th verson and office of thé federal Presi- dent The editor was sentenced to six months' imprisonment. Judge Bewersdorf also held that President bert had technically com- mitted tréason in connection with the munitions strike of 191S. Both sides appealed When the Presdient was later urged by his physician to under- g0 a cure, he refused because he said he must first see the Magdeburg case | through and have his name cleared the Natlonalist njust : > Rudolf Ve come to Eerlin to take . but the President ready too ill to be inter- he executive's death re- moves him as a co-plaintiff, and the appeal will now be pressed by the " state’s attorney alone. D’ANNUNZIO BEAUTIFIES | HIS HISTORIC ESTATE| rmar Establishes Park and Orchard at Gardone. Italial, Airman-Poet Garden, Correspondence of The Star and New York World ROME, February 2 riele d’An- nunzio, the Italian -poet, who may soon transfer his residence to historic Villa Falconieri at Fras- in his villa at s writing - works " almost a room overlook- the cati, is Gardor new always at night in ing the lake When d’Annunzio's plans for his villa at Gardone are completed it will he one of the most beautiful and his- torically interesting in Italy. An architect and an engineer live permanently on the estate in an out- Iying house »:d they direct the work €1 severt® or Italy’s most disting- uished artists who are beautifying the villa with paintings and sculp- tures. In his library there are some 150,000 volumes. 1t is understood to be d’Annunzio's intention to present the villa to the nation when he dies or when he changes his residence. Part of the Gardone estate has been transformed into a beautiful garden, ® another part into a park and a third & ~ In Styles and Qualities to Excite Keen Interest You’ve been wanting a new dress—something smart, dashing in effect, and yet not expensive. You’ll find it in this sale Tomorrow. but to choose the dress of vour heart’s desire. Charming modes are shown—soit clinging crepes to make one look more slim—gay printed crepes that bring charm to the young and slender—4ailored woolens for those who prefer sport clothes —and sylph-like laces that gladden all women’s hearts—vou have These have that air of fine tailoring usual only to dresses at a higher price. Sizes 16 to 44 Three Models Sketched See Our Win- dow Display Distinguished by new flounces, tiers, panels, circular godets, em- broidery, georgette and lace jabots and all-over tucks. Fabrics—Printed crepe, can- ton crepe, satin-faced crepe, satin, charmeuse, lace, georgette and roshanara crepe. Colors—Rosewood, tan, navy, black, gravel, tangerine, shutter green, powder blue, henna, cocoa, flame, copen, rougette, buck, fal- low, pigtail blue, rust, harvest, blonde, corn and gray. Modes—for street, afternoon, sport and party wear, Second Floor King’s Palace Including the Famous @ “Klassie Maid” $ 1.19 Presenting Qur Opening Exposition fiof Newsfpring, fillinery AN EXCEPTIONAL DISPLAY AND SALE OF STUNNING DRESSES 65¢ Certainteed Floortex The Guaranteed Felt Base Floor Covering Absolutel y Perfect We don't have to say much about this offering—the cov- ering and_the price speak volumes. Whoever heard of this wonderful felt-hase cc ering at such a sensationally low price A record purchase brings it to you tomorrow. Take advantage, is all we can Numerous lovely carpet designs. paterns—Dutch 49¢c3: say. tile, figures and Thix Floor—King's Palace. Fine Dress Fabrics, Special Box Loom Silk Crepe de Chine $1.59 yd. An exquisite all silk quality for frocks, lingerie, etc., 39-inch width. camel’s ha; reseda, Ch A complete varie shutter, pink, blue, jade, silver, burnt russet. e blue, pigtail, flame, rougette, zinc, powder of Spring colors—cocoa, blue, orchid, rose, tan, fallow, black and white. $1.59 Printed Rayon, $1.19 Yd. 39 inches wide. New brocaded patterns in varied colors. $2 All-Silk Canton, weighty qual- A beautiful color range. Street Floor. Tw Very new two-color effects. Flame with white, $2.25 Satin-Faced Charmeuse, $1.85 Yd. 40-inch width. Rich satin grade. Numerous smart col- ors, black and-white. $2 Black Satin Duchess, $1.59 Yd. 36 inches. Unusually rich luster. White satin sel- vedge Tone Marabou, $1.75 Yd. very stifking. A soft marabou in dainiy orchid with white, royal blue with white and tan with white, Ostt:c-ll Fringe, 75¢°Yd. 3-Inch_ribbonedged band- ing, in black and colors. Silk Bandings, 39¢ to $2.98 Yd. Embroidered bandings in 3% to 6 Inch widths. Light and dark colors and com- binations. Dress Ornaments, 75¢ Silk bead and rhinestone set ornaments. Black and colors, Silk Braids, © . 25¢ Yd. Fanoy silk trimming braids, in black and colors. Street Floor—King's Palace Spring has arrived—in the Millinery Department— b e TR e : ) P o Spring, beautiful and gorgeous—with the most exquisite array of Paris and American styles—ever presented hereto* Most every woman will want several of these Dainty Wash Dresses for Spring and Summer house and porch wear. Here's the opportunity right at the beginning of the season to secure new, cleverly -styled dresses at an unusually low price. Gay colors in plaids, checks and fancies— Imported, Amoskeag, Puritan and Security Ginghams—all fabrics that will wash and wear well. Neatly and_most effectively trimmed with organdy, rickrack, contrast- ing colors and belts. Sizes 36 to 46 Streat Floor—IKing's Palace Exquisite Underwear of Glove Silk and Rayon Glove Silk Vests, $1.59 Bodice-top model, finished picot orchid, peach. Sizes 36 to 42. with Flesh, Fine Rayon Vests, $1 A dainty_ Forest Mills conception in white, flesh, peach and orchid. Bodice top. Glove Silk straps. dge “melon and melon fore. New hats in the blossom hues of a'Spring garden—come to King’s Palace to fashionably top the Spring costume. Dress hats and street hats and sport hats from the best known ateliers in the largest fashion miarts of the world. Faithful reproductions of Paris modes, original American creations and adaptations, and choice King’s Palace orig- inals that emphasize all the later Paris and American details. For Oi)ening Week We Feature a Very Special Group of Hats at Chic Hats of fine straws, braids, silks, fabrics and felt are shown in the newest and approved shades for Spring. Some have deft touches of gay-hued flowers, sparkling buckles or pins, ‘stunning feathers and charming ribbons. The variety is so complete that every woman and miss can secure the becoming model and' color that blends best with her new ensemble.” Select tomorrow—here. $2 and $2.98 Ready-to-Wear Hats, $1.59 A Choice Collection of Roll-brim, Poke, Cloche, Small, Medium and Large *Hats, Timbo, Milan Hemp and Milan with felt. New Colors — Reds, fuchsia, tangerine, New Shapes—Gloria Swanson. Polly. e, small and medium pokes, ¢ thistlebloom, green, rose, copen, sand, tan, g for the nursery Second Floor Rubber Brassieres, $1 Pure Eytra long model. Hooked back: Sizes to 46. Very exceptional value + Socond Floor Shelf Oilcloth, 7% ¢ Yd. Seconds of 12Vc qu picces in the loj. I terns, colored borders white with scalloped edge Third Floor Table Oilcloth, 28¢ Yd. Seconds of 40c quality. Mar- ble and tile patterns in blue and green gurcd pat- 1 Third Floor 59¢ Sash Curtains 39¢ Pr. e-ba Third” Floor $1.25 Felt Base Runner, $1 18x108-inch N very perfect qu With Coupon Only Pure Silk Umbrellas, $3.75 A special oi purchase and _ shir purple, rain Red, green, Street Floor blue 15¢ Crash Toweling 5Yds. for 59¢ Heavy, absorbent quality for tea and roller towels Serent Fieor $2 English Longcloth 10-Yd. Piece, $1.49 quality. 59¢ Turkish Towels 2 for $1 Extra heavy Large size. Street Floor $1.50 Damask Table Cloths, $1 Ready-hemmed for usc. V and some with colored borders 58x39-inch absorbent terry. street Floor 15¢ Cheese Cloth 5 Yds. for 59¢ Ready-packed in sanitary packages, for bandages and cleaning purposes. 36 inches wide Street Floor $1 Cocoa Mats, 79¢ Two splendid sizes from which to choose. Double thickness, good, sturdy quality that will give plenty of genuine scrvice Third Floor 15¢ Curved Curtain Rods, 9%¢ S0-inch Extension Rods, with complete fixtures.” An unusually low, price on this commodity. Third Floor Men’s Cotton Hose 8 Pairs for $1 Navy, gray, black and tan Good quality, in sizes 9% to | 1% Men’s Garter and Victor makes numerous attractive colors. Street Floor Men’s 79¢ Athletic Union Suits, 58¢ Fine pin-checked nainsook. Sleeveless and knee length. Cut full, well made with elastic in- sert in back. Sizes 34 to 46. Street Floor 79¢ Work Shirts, 58¢ Men’s Blue Chambray Work Shirts, made with two pockets and triple stitched seams. Per- fect. Sizes 14 to 17 Street Floor $1.50 Wash Suits, $1.09 Good-looking Suits of Peggy Cloth, crash and khaki. Middy and button-on styles, in sizes 3 to 8 years. Street Floor @ 2, A= Step-ins to Match Boys’ Pants, 89¢ $1.69 Neat mixtures, in dark shades of gray, also navy and brown. Sizes 7 to 17 year Street Floor Boys’ Blouses, 45¢ Made of light striped percale, white madras, corded madras. ¢ Street Floor canna, wood, brown and black. the-face brims and numerous novel effe DA o, part into an orchard. The garden is being filled with i teresting mementos of d'Annunzio B adventurous life. These include the ( first Italian ship to enter the port of | oy J lissa after the war. The port had S not then been visited by an Italian ship since the defeat of 1866. Another interesting exhibit is the airplane with which he performed his famous flight over Vienna. In another corner is a submarine chaser which he used in his expedition to Bucéari. Chemise, $1.85 Exquisite step-in model in flesh, peach, melon and orchid. ' Sizes 36 to 42. Forest Mills Rayon Chemise, $2.25 Delightful Step-in Che- mise in flesh and peach. Cut full and roomy. In Lovely Cottons for Spring W earables! 50c Normandy Voile, 39¢ Yard . Slight imperfections that will not mar the wearing qual- ities. Light and dark colors, figures, dots and scrolls. 75¢ Sport Striped 25¢ Percale, 17¢ Yd. $1.00 Rayon / Vests, 85¢ Plain and ribbed patterns n flesh, peach, Nile, orchid and mais. The popular bodice-top style. kb el Stan{ped Goods Specials! Sale! Stamped Dresses, $1° Women's dainty dresses, of shadow lawn, peach, nile, pink and flame. and effective embroidery. < in Stamped for simple =2 36-inch _wide percale, in B e ITALY STIFFENS CURB. Dealers in Exchange Required to Deposit Security. ROME, March 7.—Finance Minister Da Stefani today followed up his re- cent stock market decree by issuing another one today requiring dealers in_the exchange to deposit, as se- * cu¥ity, with the government, 500,000 to 1,000,000 lire. The decree also contains many other strict provisions designed to Keep all trading in money under close | gcvernment scrutiny. The measure c wtl lawr be presented to Plr!lamentl for conversiom Into law. from Forest Mills Rayon Vests, $1.35 Good-weight Vests with bodice top. Beautifully made and full cut. Flesh, peach and orchid. Bloomers to Match $2.25 sizes 36 to 42. Rayon Sport . Bloomers, $1.95 Striking colors— cerise, emerald, beige, gray and navy, finished with contrast- ing colors. Splendid qual- Broadcloth, 59¢ Yd. Light colors ‘and tinted grounds in single and cluster stripes. $1 Rayon Stripe Madras, 69¢ Yd. Woven striped fabric that will wear and launder well Smart patterns. light and dark colors. Stripes, checks, dots and figures. 25¢ Dress Ginghams 15¢ Yd. 32-inch new ginghams, in gay Spring patterns—checks, plaids and stripes. Splendid quality. Street Floor—King’s Pala Bridge and Luncheon Sets, 69¢ Attractively stamped sets, consisting of 34-inch square and four 12-inch napkins. - Firm, white fabric. (= Buffet Sets to Match, 29¢ Stamped Linen Pieces, 98¢ Each Oyster linen centers, in 36-inch size; 18 by 54-inch scarfs. A very pretty pattern to be embroidered in white. - : ity. s%ne( Floor—King's Palace Street Floor—King's Palace. S With Coupon Only Octagon Soap Powder 3 Boxes for 16¢ Street Floor

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