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MARCH 20, 192! 5 s It's well to play upon the links, GERIAN BONIFACE |- WORK 4 LITTLE. || @@ @88 S8h GGG S Bangle Chokers, $3.50 and build up bone and thew; but . 9 | AUDS U S HBTELS every day we human ginks should Novel Vanities, $1.00 A vork an hour or two. A good ex- \ : " Of filigree metal. Are set with n [ample we should st to growing Flave s hligees tomyuindesiaic AiHamartie cMlard ‘$bnesiand boys and girls, and pause to shed with' bright enamel and stadded with dangling stone of the same AT ars some honest sweat amid our giddy | with stones of the same color. e, mom AR George Gottiob Declares Eu-|whirls. “Why should we buckle| ATRERTSIO 0 3 — dB . o STREET FLOOR down 1o work." the young ones may R R FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860 im, “w! 1d cople play the th to 8th to AN ropeans Can Learn Much | Siilaim, Jwhen older ooyt Ramer- biadba il i : e ] 18 SR S e - n The children see the wo at play, From Americans. at play by day and night, and they! iy grow tired of making hay when fire- L] \ a works are in sight. For hours good George Gottlob, direct sofine I burn along the concrete r e Frankfurter Hof 3ng- | oad, but bravely toil when I return| N 1y dark green lalvmlrl 1 \l‘:w my | bargain counter lyre bencath my| E . . . . _ greenmond sree odipunch it Ll It is no wonder their mothers plan a shopping trip to L& B—for they know that here are afternoon | may see. “And children, passing by| only the newest styles, as well as those most appropriate for the younger generation. : i ) s accompanied by his|the' yard, “look in and cry By | 7 i IS ter, has just com-|Jones! It's wonderful how that fat| e e Somi s St ihe von ol eraEMgoIGE Db e Come and See the Values and You'll Workmanship and Fabric Will Convince You of the Managir rector Frank & Hight, ks scem taw bores; he Realize How Remarkable Are These Wisdom of Outfittmg the Boy at LGB the world. iren's ieet; not precepts high or sl Oie) Geoman, | CHus [ SRS i e e 0 ers for playtime—and regular knickers for dress- D e ol show: e e 4 LA i B SORTCISSSERY=} " (Copyright’) JALT MASON. \ AN X S N R o TR/ Spring Topcoats St ot Tavien Ta iaes preaches zeal, so let s rush to our . ; - . I ) . endid I'our-riece duits One Place to Get ldeas. maxims brigh an with that light| “Jiager te obtain new ideas in ho- COmpets The children scc me at = 2 of the Un es can | But if they saw me shooting craps. s : s o world, the. Iitest ena most | or deep in idle play, they'd cry,“Let's Specially Purchased to Sell at up occasions, the features of these suits for 000 rooms, this - . g The schoolgirl may set styles quite s 75 ation. as definitely as her mother—when she J i —_— order to r » F ake: dle ggards blush, the B e e e Sueat oy [makes the idle ‘sluggards blu e America’s hotels, declaring them to|appointed chores. mple is (h.v Ve in reality “the eighth wonder of |shining light that leads the chil- tel m ment, T cama to the one ¢ harp, and cry, forgetting fun.| Easy, comfortable English Cut Suits that well . (he world where such are|“Night comes apace, ‘let us dressed lads are wearing. Blunt vest—golf knick- - methods in the mana loaf like other chaps—our clders AN Spring. 8 to 18. W wears a Spring Coat as chic as one of o rfection s 1 . \ Y 34 | these. There a a sty g vinging, | ; e thint hotel men from both side< | One or two Anti-Kamnia Tab- i { { ] are all the styles that Y ) Tull swinging, jaunty, ot and learn to appreciate one | lets almost instantly stop the 'EE | | \ smart grown-ups wear, double-breasted /crvrrectl}' cut — they are miserable aches, chills and O | Prince of Wales coats with belted 4 / just the sort of coats that discomforts of grippe. Also e | backs, straightline and full box coats will appeal to the young- break up colds and fevers, ster who- is inclined to guickl reliewi- the mut:sthse\;]ere ! | “Step out” a bit for Spring. eadache, neuralgia, toothache, rheu- \ / . . o e e Biatisn, mentitis, wamen's patis sod gl e Popular Spring Coatings 7 English Cut Box Coa anything | end insomnia and nervousness by ) \ ; A | s The alainand brushid polas a i ‘the newest fabrics and happy to g:omutm%;leep. Sold every day for 4 S { plam a prushed polaires, flan- colors, Single and double at this is a thing of the past. years druggists everywhere. ¥ % s, s a a Hals 2E % : 1/ e e ot St | 28 Ioae by dmgmials A : \ 2 ; nels, suede and plaid materials of breasted styles, sizes 214 . . : !‘::H‘, taken suci &' tuen for | inal pain reliever, Anti-Kamnia, has which they are ‘made are all splendid to 10, that everything Is running | o s 0 e comodity ta at vous | AK onevery tablet. qualities, and the tailoring is up to the every commodity {8 at vour = . 3 b é-g‘/. \ . = , s :“,_ . <L Use @ Tablets Glrls’ a.nd Boys’ Spo. t Shoes standard of higher priced coats. | The Flrst Long Trousers Sult A New Style Oxford of Tan Elk Leather, With Crepe Sizes for girls of 7 tc S . ottiob visited | > Sole and Moccasin Toe 'Il ¥ ]g! 2 ]’ l, 16, a"'dl a choice 7/!1* Most Important One He iy of colors that includes powder, ruyst, Will: Buy ‘Must Be Correct 2 " s 0! Sizes 8% to 11, pair . near wasn- | AntI_Kamnla K:iis i “ml, “;ir leather, green, tan woodrose and corn. The high school suits have one pair of long trousers and one pair of mpresied vith |‘ : % to 2, pair... e All fully lined, i golf knickers—the smart English cut coat and blunt vest, All new weaves with raglan or set-in sleeves. s to the Ger- E Sizes 2}4 to 7, pair.. 5 and colors. Sizes 14 to 19 3 the city. 4 d colors. Sizes 14 to 19 years. on March OPPOSED TO ALL PAIN STREET FLOOR FOURTH FLOOR The student’s two-trousers suit—tailored on the newest line smartest Spring patterns. Sizes 32 to 38. Sl STRIKE IN NOVA SCOTIA SUBJECT OF CONFERENCE United Miners Discuss With Pre- i 3 HO‘AI m o a n [RSE— l h Ha mier Situation in Walkout Em- g ¥ 2N y I p rt t e t bracing 12,000 Workers. - —In the Scheme af Things for Sfirt'ngtr'me By the Associated Press. HALIFAX; Nova Seotia, Marc = §4S You Must See This Chic New Assortment! . t I ’ i‘ . 3 Introducing— here 3 y_with Premier 7 s g 5 5 Armstrong of Nova Scotia the mine 5 . RN : ¢ $ . [ . L&B Sh f £trike situation in Cape Breton, where - g { 0€s Ior 32,000 miners of the British Empire L1000 Sinar o Din el Prns | b 24 _ SR NN Young Men it More Joy : 4 = : {2> 2 refused to say just what had happen- ed, & more hopeful atmosphere sur- | More energy—more fitness. 4 . B ZZ | \ ) 3 TWO Oxford rounded h Milli them fr When the Little Girl ] =N S e / ¢ a lpark‘l);-lnsgg::m;i‘:g ci’rin;k. Goes Shopping for Her— P ) AR g Styles settl - Here is the way to happy days, . - : o} Come and look about a bit—you ef workers last_night reported | {0 keeping yourself at your st pl’lng a.t b could easily spend half a day trying on they were nearing the end of their re- | The millions who know it live two A s % nd could not continue their | gays in one. 4 one becoming hat after another! ~What area after this week. First—do what every doctor. . $:Z.95 greater thrill could any woman have than finding lieving distress in the strike tells you. Drink a glass of water A jus S v H e C . in the morning, hot-or cold: It just the sort of hat she wants, just the colors: she \/b‘ ashe; he stomach and pre- &3] ; = z TE A AD MAN KILLED IN CRASH. washes Gut iho stomacl yuliince Sl batyles by thencare wants—at just the price she wants to pay—$6. N . ] T i e e to choose from—pokes, roll brims = ) . “We have never before car- Is Found Dead Near Overturned| saitr ity ot and ih:zr.f‘-hacé(os(_:le;cf nu”eagu;l- There’s a graceful, broad-brimmed hat of ‘Tis a season of colors—vivid, compelling ried Young Men’s Shoes— rink. Sal ty straw. Som ave v i - 3 2 e s : ¥ A . y . Scidniof lemos 808 Frape. cubbised Witk oy e At milan straw, hair braid or silk if you are the shades that need but little ornament. Flowers and considered a long time Auto Near Cleveland. aeite satin or grosgrain binding, rib. 7 2 5 we : . 1 : W, bon streamers, bows and flowers. statuesque type, a brimless or narrow-brimmed that carry out the color note. used in profusion, before introducing them into 3 poitons and waste in ‘the system Toe | Black, sand, powder blue, model if you are petite and dainty, or a dignified, an applique design, fancy pins, embroidery and the department. ding a manager of the Sefieriing Rubber| 9tk deyx becomes sunny. High spirits conservative style for the matronly type. Three lace are used to their best advantage, and the shoe that we considered e o, arberton, Ohio, > % v hundr f choos om in Co s v she fRss o s iy 2 4 ceptional from every poi sporting editor of the d | It eversbody kngw whit Jad Saite do Children's Carriage Hats, of 'l'd Q;j o '!JWUéttufi vose from in Coburg straw, hapes—well, Fifth Avenue wears them! Henna, e 1 frontieven: indl YLeader, was found vesterday near his| ¢ Wof : plice. silk =ad braid, shirred. sibbon atl milan, hair braid, taffeta, tagal, canton crepe and copen, wood, Indian orange, gray, red, tan, brown. ¥IEW, BOWEVCT, WE have made overturned automobile, which had Try this tomorrow morning. Watch flower tri d. For silk—for both large and small head sizes his ¢ R way for this new line SR r'a steep embankment in| the brighter day You will never sguin, e oAl sz 95 g ad sizes. thistlebloom and black to choose fram. Y \ged over & & - whe s look gloomy Ithout Jad Brooiyn Hei SR R T Y i o 5o e e R S e One of the good-look bd ne of the good-looking Ox- fords is sketched. and measures up to our standard of quality An Outdoor T workmanship as well as to Each New Ensemble More e ot e Charming Than the Other T pringshu _— ) A Special Price—and A Particu- 3 larly Modest One for Styles ' $¢I -50 Pr. New Neckwear UU OMRATH’S - Tt i s S A s Jabots of Lace and Net E 7 Thtc g:lea:est! fun inl k‘hc world—a Wil(h mdd‘mlhcm a matching ( . new toy that straps on like a ska d collar, add charm to LIBRA&Y k| $49 .75 ?6 has a 2-coil spring on th‘e ;«?ttox::_e an ?;;ocgi.'!;.;:¥;>prl"g 54.75 The Book you want when you want it You can spring like a kangaroo, Collar and Cuff Sets, of pleated / No wonder fashion has so enthusi- SHOFES bo““"‘ _into the ‘“‘T*Pravtically do gmr_geucdm black and white, tan, 'HE new book you heard dis- ‘ %Stitally' acceptcc{ the I11node ofbglmc ::’:(r‘iéi‘fllrtlzg!gu:hf-‘a-ge)alx?\?fs}rz‘e}o?z(]i: g‘r;:;:!j:: gt com, $2.95 cussed lastnight orsawreviewed ° Ensemble—when they combine frocks as clever and as new as these child. Georgette Pleatings, in all the g S o : ¢ 185 1 most desirable _colors this morn'n.xgm here in ‘our library with the latest fashions in topcoats. Toy Phonographs, with bubble 59 far GaaTa & cufisT and Sl 00 now awaiting your selection. You / 4 The frocks are made of a heavy book and three records. Complete. . IC jabots. Yard .......... o initi . lity crepe in straightline models, . FOURTH FLOOR can obtain it immediately by paying e 2 it bt B F’eatm‘mg a New STREET FLOOR a small rental fee—a fraction of the \ \ and the long twill coats are fully Model in Blonde urchas ice—and after yo ! e lined with the same crepe. Dis- . z 4 SR i ok yom Havy | tinctive touches—too numerous to Satin and Kid read it you can return it and take \ I el S ’ —g1ve eac suit a Aar I"TIOI'_C “ out another. You start and stop ( )\ expensive air than the price indi- Perfectly matching the new n e en s O when you choose. There are no cates. All new colors; sizes for blonde shade in hosiery—in per- = women and . misses. fect accord with the high col- En l h . delays; the service is prompt, clean | S ] ors in Spring coats and frocks g 1S, i —this new slipper is a mode { - and inviting. You obtain“The Book : h e For att You Want When You Want It,” if : The Smarter Coats | it mbeworn foraiteroon Broadcloth it is new and popular. e Two Popular Priced Groups at Cut to fit high over the instep— Shi : rts with a lattice effect of kid in front. : sbrari 3 ‘ . A bow of grasgrain ribbon on the l?rop in at any of our libraries. The ser: \ $:!5 and $35 side pives sustithenssted Buith ok vice of trained, courteous attendants will T « saucy smartness. : : 1 : : g 2 Because it is best looking, most practical and most durable—are make your visit enjoyable. You will profit il i —featurs the newer tailored modes, 4 three of the many reasons why discriminating men choose English mum i i reproducing the topcoat worn by the : = g e | Prince of ‘Wales—as well zs_ihe 2 - | P ey kably well made, of a lustrous, smoothly because they are chosen by thousands like graceful flare models and many =S : y are remarkably we e, of a lus i 3 4 i 4 t woven, imported broadeloth with center pleats, French cuffs and a fine yolmlt s‘%;sql;aiiitf;;t??iweor:%a gl twills, ¢ %fad:l ?f ca’rll buttons, is the reason why they choose these particular 5 RAR V15 7 s roadcloth shirts! WOMRA.[Z;S 11-313“ S Y & B“OIOKSHOPS s_uedes '?“d g;ov:lty fabrics and fully Plain colors of gray, tan, blue, white and neat striped patterns that 7 13th Street, N.W. lined with silk crepe. 5 125 43 are as different from the ordinary broadcloth shirt at $1.95 as Spring Main Offices and Mail Order Department, Other Coats, $39.75 to § —and 15 other new styles in \fi—om Winter, Sizes 14 to 17, various sleeve lengths, 21 West 45th Sereet : e i /\_the Stylsix collection. STREET FLOOR