Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1925, Page 16

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16 L HE EVE G PROBEFOR POSON IN COUPLES DEAT Coffee Believed to Have Kill- . ed Parents and Caused lliness of Children. | B for Women and Misses returned @ McHargu SEE DRESSES ON DISPLAY TODAY SPECIAL FEATURE SALE—SATURDAY A Chosce in All Sizes A-LLUSIONS TO WINE ARE CUT OUT | CONSULS RESIGN POSTS. OF NEW VERSION OF THE BIBLE Juice Is Still Held ““a Mocker,” But Becomes “a Cake of Raisins” in Passage Classing It With Good Things of Earth. Recent Changes in United States Foreign Service Announced. Recent changes in the United States Foreign Service include the resignations of Joseph A. Ma Maine, vice consul at Paris; T. Colman of New York, cons Punta Arenas, Chile; James P. 1 of Georgia, consul at Shang By the Associated Press. | NEW YORK, from olical literature at Yale, i Prof. C. T. Tor- Cutler of the Y. C. A . Sherman asserted the shorter Bible was free from any prohibition e thought in terms of scholar- | he said “At no time did any ion of liquor or prohibition come up.” Herrick Host to French President. Fourteenth St. at saaor, honor of anti-prohibit the new Bib fer to win edition was translated by Foster Kent, Woolsey pro- ALE! 'ER | A. G. HERRMANN 750 Tenth St. S.E. Office Space in the new EARLE BUILDING 13th and E nm Office space is now being offered in the i worthy of the very best in modern office Earle Building. vour business is accommodations and if you have been fully tailored. paying a big price for something vou have not received, this advertisement is written for you. Plus-4 Knickers —in the newest shades | and smart patterns. g The Munsey Trust Co. Real Estate Dept. Rental Agents = We offer the convenience of a charge account to those of established credit MORRISON'S FOUNDED 1894 Known for Remarkable Value-Giving 1109 F STREET N.fW. Thomas R. Owens of Alabama, consul at Havana; Henry T. Purdy York, consular agent at Punta Costa Rica, New York, Ontario. Edwin L. Neville of Ohio, consular agent State Department, has been appointed secretary of embassy at Tokio, Japan, and Earl L. Packer of Utah, ze | consul at Riga, and James B. Stewart at Tampico, vis | have been assigned to duty at the of New Mexico, consul State Departm. “Pledged to Quality” New York Ave. 4-piece Suits for the office and the links (the extra pair of knickers points the way) are here in most attractive new patterns and fabrics—wonder- | 38 English Golf Hose Stunning new patterns— Real values quality makes. at— $330 we SEE DRESSES ON DISPLAY TODAY SPECIAL FEATURE SALE—SATURDAY - Just Arrived—Smartest Models Spectacular Pre-Season Sale Tomorrow-- 3% EVERY DRESS REPRESENTS A SAVING THAT IS UNUSUAL AND WORTH WHILE Several Hundred New Dresses to Select From Soft, shimmering silks and satins—crisp, fresh colors suggestive of golden Spring days, and the rare genius of leading designers lend uncommon charm to these lovely frocks. Each one features some new .idea that will be popular!—the flying flange, divided tunic, contrasting trimmings, beadings and tucks. Some are copies of very high priced models! On Sale Tomorrow—Seco;:d Floor o RrRRIsoN S B Beautiful High Shades 'fér Spring so Dark CO’O'S and Black of New Arenas, and James Ryerson of | at Galt, at the vice v STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925. 720-22-24 Tth St. NW. BEHREND AGENT LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS. l_Vloderately priced, beautifnlly styled Spring garments, having all the earmarks of highest priced, « “v=ly styled apparel. u p$19.75 to $22.50 Spring Coats Fotved and N $12.50 and $15 Coats 75 T‘i Rr"(iood-]ooking Coats for misses and women. Choice of [ ] See These New Ensembles inserts, silk braid trimmings, and all th ns, blues, grays, tans, rose and browns, either plain I est novelty effects in every wanted b Spring coloring. 4% colors or contrasting color. Band and button trimmed About 20 brand-new styles to select from. This Spring’s most favored 2-piece garments, in ex- quisite shades of tan, rust, deer, copen, nav green. All the popular woolen materials a the coat, with the dresses of silk crepe in self or con- trasting colors. You'll Marvel at the Beauty of These Dresses Easily Worth from $13.75 to $16.75 § gray and h Showroom and drummers’ samples and many of our own higher-priced Dresses of silk crepe, rich satins, figured silks, lace and silk combinations, flannels and twills, in nobby stripes and plain colors. About 500 wonderful dresses to select from. In every wanted Big Girls’ Cloth Coats Attractive-looking Cloth Coats for girls, ages 7 to 16 years. The season’s newest fabrics and models. \ Becoming models of straw or straw and satin combinations. Trimmings of flowers and ribbon rosettes. Lined and unlined. All wanted color combinations. For girls 4 to 12 years. $12-50Boys’ 2-Pants Vests Suits Four-piece English Model Vest Suits for boys 7 to 17 years. Coats are mannish style, with round corners, and two lined knicker style pants. Good quality wool cloth in fancy weaves of tan, gray and powder blue. $1.50 Boys’ Wash Suits The kind you would expect to cost much more. Made of good quality crash and chambray cloth, in Button and braid trimmed. Solid shades and plaids. button-on and middy styles, well trimmed and made. Colors: Gray, tan, dark blue and green. Sizes 3 to 8. 7 \ ) $SON79| In Gold, Henna, Rosemary and Green. $3 .98 $2 Boys’ Juvenile $129 75¢ Boys’ .‘ nderwear . . Co t $6 Girls’ Jacket Dresses Pleated Skirt, in wool materials. Attractive Several cu.]ursv Sizes 79| Girls’ Muslin 59 c Corduroy Suits Blouses 59(: Three-piece Dress of Jacket, Sateen Waist and dresses that have been one of our best sellers. Button-on style Juvenile Suits for bovs.| Boiter Lind of Blouses, of Percal Checks and fancy weaves. 7 to 14, In corduroy, knitted and fancy cheviot| B¢ R materials to close out for the season. Braid-| Madras. Double yokes, open sport b cuffs. Pretty -designs and colors. $2.50 Girls’ Pretty ¢ | Spring Hats. . . .. trimmed collars and cuffs. Colors: Brown, blue and heather mixtures. 6 to 15 years. 10 Crepe de Chine and Crepe Silk Coats, shirred front and back yokes, small round collars, button fronts ; pink and white. Slightly soiled. $7 .49 Little Tots’ Knitted Wool Capes Novelty weave in Wool Knitted Capes, silk rosebud trimmed; pink and blue. with white collars and front lapel. {m » 2 Little Tots’ Voille Dresses| Bahies’ White Dresses c Boys' and Girls’ Sport Sox 39c Sheer Voile Dresses for the little ones. Daintily made and trimmed with silk shining lace and 2- tone effects, in white, lav- ender, pink, copen and maize. Shirred yokes. All Made of the shirred nainsook with import- ed embroidered yo scalloped embro! buttons, with la and ple sizes 6 months 98¢ uffs; sl col- ors and sizes. Sale . Ombre and High Colors $ 69 Best Shapes—Only Three o Styles Pictured Never Before at T his Price!

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