Evening Star Newspaper, March 25, 1925, Page 30

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30 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARSH 25 1925. SCHODLEXHBITS | WIN PARENTS . K Handicraft Teaching in Schools Valuable, Visit LS * Nearly 1,800 Travelers’ Samples From The to Display Shows. |} T 3 ' Dodge Publishing Co. The question, often propounded by | | i i parents, of what's the use of all these | I MY new-fangled handicraft ideas their (J| i 5 l children are learning in the local X ) g . r r ce. public schools, is being answered for thousands of the curlous fathers and = mothers at the Chamber of Commerce . . ¥ industrial exposition in the Audi- = 4 —Nearly 1,800 Books! Ovadr 500 different kinds! One to torium this week. B b D 5 4 : 5 o They very agreeably surprised. a. y ay — at seven of a kind! Here is a sale that w11.l bring anotl'ler gen e e o iteaa aor uine treat to booklovers! They are beautifully bound in cloth; nding that hereafte stea 5 L i bringing mama a bouguet of flowers These Specials Tomorrow ooze, paste-grain, ecrase-'Levant and Florentine-Brocade from the florist on her anniversary, ik, 5 ki s u,.-r,\“ can call on lttle Willie or Mary h—Injamsl; L_céng Dre;se}s._, i El;hop sly]l\;, vl:nh dainty \L leathers, and most of the leather-bound books are nicely boxed. to get out the paraffin and paper and and-embroidery and French knots. Nec = Stionrshoir any -sinns ot handlbgtand maie an ndequate substitute, a plan and sleeves finished with lace. Special, @7 ()() Only a very small propos any sign g dly much cheaper, be- each o they are ideal gifts. ong sentimental ap- —Infants’ Long Petticoats, nicely handmade and fin- ished with embroidery on the bottoms. N ) y . Thersden sachin e e oo 100 i T The Collection Offers ! —Hand-embroidered Madeira Pillow Siips, : b OC Ssniinetin €0 Ihe Spliols ! ;;';l:;‘ scallop edges and dainty embl’oidcr»yr $1.00 o 7 —Baby Record Books, at. ... 30c to $3.75 erer a oo . T I —Birthday Books, at... . 63 to SL25 1s0, th the assu that a new —Whi & i 7 e, Wi panet collegian =it DoublechaosdilEr, foyard e i ’ —Richard Brooks' Works, at ... 75¢ to $250 friends thereafter. y s s £2nne oo AR K e e " a $7.50 ) e —Rubber Pants, in flesh, white and natural i Sonnets from the Portuguese, at..$250 to FrrtheEore, 1t e Gont sreaents colors. 3 pairs for 59¢ LD —Dodge Library, at.. - 75¢ to §250 v new baby sister, the 30x30 Slightly Imperfect Hemmed Bird’s- $2 50 b —Henry Drummond, at S 38c to 75¢ = ~ eposit it in iapers. Special, a dozen . G 3 B : A\ —For Each Day a P 75¢ to $L50 o market haske icitchen, for —Infants’ Double-faced Blankets, in pink or blue; : B9\ For Thy Good Cheer, at.r " T 1o 280 1f Willie h: he proper initiative and bound with white. Size 36x50. Special $l 69 2 —For y oo eer, at. . A ; encour ent, he will have con- il encouragement,” e il have con. e : N v g j —For You, at . 75¢ to $150 . usted = fatice Nittie (raals out s —Carriage Cover and Pillow Siips of crepe de chine. R B 4—Gift Record Books, at... . 63c to $250 Your Corset Will Be As ok ¢hora: spprars o Hia o The cover has a scalloped cdge, and 1 lined with S Graduation Records, at. . 30 to 5250 sibilities: whibh o sateen. The slip is prettily embroidered. $2.95 i i ! : : “—Guest Books, at.... 5 . 75c to $4.50 U yre ind parents who visit The two, very s - - _ g ndustrial exnibit of the Com- e e 19¢ - : EHIAERCtCInE K nyyunixte R it ts WAy p-to-Date As Your munity Center I :‘x(mr::::fnlAl‘jndil‘l:‘;i:rlr; painted faces, Special, each —Wedding Boxes, at $L00 to $3.75 frernoon and evening this Infants” Quilted Pads, size 17x30. Thursday. 4@ - : —And hundreds of others. Gown, If It’s a ght, for Instance, ‘the Vis- —Infants’ Kapok Pillows, blue or pink. Spe- 59¢ hown just how Washing- et k All Are Exactly Half Thelr hool children go about meking Children's Bonnets, of mull in maize, pink and blue. = e e b bt ey are in Southern effect, shirred at face and crown, S < 4 7 eton of Mrs 1. Crande |1 | and_will be adorable for the little tots to @] ()() ———0 Usual Prices Here . i bl wear with their new Easter coats. Each o Ie uring the —30x40 Pink and Blue Blankets, with wide 59 at$5.00 to there was white border, nicely finished. Each........ C | ‘ e whittling bee. participated Sl | 13.50 boy whittlers from various cen- Kann's—Second Floor. E WRAP-AROUND They showed their elders the (s latest approved method of wielding T U. & Pat of) a penknife o ck of wood to other articles. 1 M l Saf G f of artistic lamp shades il be demonstrated etal Salety Gates for of Mrs. G. x —From season to season, as changes Beckiay ow night another | | Porches ! occur in the fashionable silhouette, wom- group .of students wi'l show how to h . = h Bheot make those valuable little articles| —Special -~ for 1 5 | en hurry to conform to the new lines in B et dnd e o yay xo oy Baby Day - $1.95 | frock of suit. e ‘ S A e From This Very Attractive an < f channels, <o Safety G =" tomorrow night these Safety Gates very a v g —BUT— /héle f changing Ll are very durable and rigid, yet . g BLT the \\h'STe secret of changing Ve Jght tn welght and wil out- Collection at e one’s silhouette is bringing one’s COR- are finished In gray enamel, SET up to date. \ . ace Hiirpatnts T VY and can be had in two sizes, T/ Wit be dems ..',:m«u‘, { cither's or 7 fest” Regularly l : \ d on the closing Y el mma | < : Tie —REDFERN WRAP-AROUNDS, de- HiE 3-ft. Wooden Safety Gates signed for every possible type of figure, paper bouquets fore. Mrs, Florence Neal will be in | Special at $1.59 2 > - assure the present-day silhouette. By oo il Gerobnatratich durs! K!fi‘,_fiu,m Fiooc) —We have added to the splendid assortment at this correctly distributing your flesh, they give ng which silk and paper flowers of price many other very attractive styles from a special = 2 gl retary, is in charge of all these * i G » e < . 4 Atnos AtatiEe | New Tl'lmmed —The coats are made of twill cloth, poplins, rayon ¢ : and the absence of “bu]ge' at the dia- = . — fabrics, kashmira and hairline stripes. The dresses ; : : ) 1 Mrs. Lydig Under Knife. are of self-colored crepe, printed crepe or flannel— % phragm that interferes with the success 5 RK. March 25.—Mrs. Philip | Hats at X sometimes of the same color as the coat, sometimes - of the new frocks. : VD Slokes ! in a contrasting shade. And the dresses are usually b s operated upon at $6 95 3 g trimmed with the same material as the coat. Two 2 —And in addition to’these re- o o e ® 7 of the styles are illustrated here. Among the new )< L . Her conattion —One of the most charming things B and brilliant shades are almond green, tan, leather, | forms in ppearance. a expected her abent these-Smart Bata ik Ml rose, gingcr;s‘rnhap, a bg}lianl. cfir;\lerald green, apple REDFERN means unbelievably = — A i brilliant colorings, some plain, green, etc. ¢ ensemble suit fills a certain place in = i others combined. Of course, there | this Spring’s wardrobe that neither the separate dress luxurious comfort. P | are plenty of black. All attrac- | nor the separate coat can altogether occupy. It is a o P R tively trimmed in the newest ways. style adaptable to almost all ages, and we have sizes Kann’s—Second Floor. Large head sizes, also small and for women and misses both at this price. A BUILD[NG Sz : Kann's—Second Floor. ASSOCI ! TION I Kann's—Second Floor. Pays 6 Per Cent Radmoor Silk Hose 3 k.- Including Regulation on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Full Fashioned—10-Strand Quality X P s Nurses’ Uniforms P ring ?nwn tripes 4 Pays 4 Per Cent [ oy i 8 —Nurses, manicurists, waitresses, maids, and on shares withdrawn be- 1 r | ; Are Now Ready at even homekeepers themselves will find dresses fore maturing L4 ® 1t in this collection suited to their professions. —Every woman knows that “Radmoor” is a good Y[ They are made of Fruit of the Loom, nurse’s Assets Over service hose, and at this price they are remarkable | cloth, cotton pongee and chambray, All are $10000000 value. These are 10-strand, full fashioned and an \ ° faultlessly tailored, and are finished with a % Y excellent quality, with mercerized tops, soles, heels variety of collars, long or short sleeves and ‘ d e - Bl ! A 4 ; - broad self girdles. Sizes 36 to 46. Surplus $950,000 ::lm:.oessizaensdsxux‘c:‘ fl{“d b S o " —Printed crepes have been popular, Roman stripes e g S T have also been ular, and these t: Kann's—Second Floor. Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. —Pure Thread Silk Hose, with seamless feet, & f fashions combinep;:\pthesc most";:;)ula:b:eww:rez(s’gus,lz‘; JAMES BERRY.......Presldent I seam up the back, mercerized tops, soles, heels ! an- exceptionally low price—another feature which 2,800 Light- NCW Guimpes JOSHUA W. CARR...Secretary and toes. Black, white and colors. A A will be sure to strike a note of popularity. Howey. | Weight Cotton - = Perfect hose of 10-strand quality. $ 1 OO i - / they are not all in Roman stripcls), gut in 3’1‘13"}'0('\;1::\’:" | U s Suit $1.95 to $11.50 . \ * ing figured and dot patterns as well. The jabot feature BIOTL VIS —Long-sleeve Guimpes of is one of the new notes of trimming which has gained | 59 net, with: found and V- light in weight, and will out- great f.avmz It has been so emphasized that some- fl‘.?,‘:fiid C\Si‘tl‘xalra:e pr"lsllu‘c‘l\v times it almost covers the front of the dress; these are being worn by the jabolt,g are oéten {ormedd of plain georgette, effectively —Excellent Quality, Perfect sn}ahnl_vh Fresiad woman combining the two predominating colors of the printed Fitting Cotton Ribbed WLl LaC) DN S SHAPenCEr fabric. One of the models illustrated has this slt)riking il Suits) fsifbey Bave e Caana, g i it —Sleevi uimpes, with jabot. A pretty ‘dress that can be used for afternoon :‘:5 ’;u'ifi,’u;"fh::fi,;:,.?:sfi: j,h::: :If:s;schgd, ?\hde of or evening wear is made of a large flowered georgette, with loose and tight knees net and finished with ori- in short-sleeved style. The sizes provide for the needs from which to choose. ental, Irish and filet laces. of both misses and women. Kann's—Street Floor. F“"'\} ot :‘l’rsf':sh Kann's—Second Floor. B e e o . y s Slip Covers | : . 2 Tri mmings Made for sall you il e o e e Washable Broadcloth g : 80¢ Yard | S Fach complete witl : . : AL e tanteme to Yg,lll' home a:on‘c::c?lfid thev%al- Dresses for Chlldren | —The latest fad in buttons material), any size is this Button Trimming, slip cover for $2.00 ance is divided into payments equally which is 30ld by.ghe vard 5 eash. No orders re. K - They come in“small Size, in coived for less than ¥ 1 v three pieces. Work- casy to meet. : y Ereeny O hnd o manship is guaranteed ° Emiog SieAid Cottacarm e e | ri g felled edges as desir- You have not long Fak e, S Sy o i i | i future delivery. : —Smartly Tailored Wash Dresses that are labeled “Genuine Broad- =hancy [Dtide, S Seieat i Lor titire, delivery to make up your mind. If you cloth,” in sizes for little girls and in the pretty colors of peach, tan szes to SR Al R e s virer and blue. The collars are either plain or scalloped with dainty i is in effect. want to keep your rugs beaten, embroidery, and the belts are of self material or patent leather. dozen, beahlon Kann's—Third Floor. large amount of| |} | swept and cleanedelectrically 4 They make charming schodl or play frocks, for they faunder nicely. Kann's=Street Floor. nourishment and| [} you have but to phone us 4 much of this is anld let Thclquvcr Children’s Duwe",: i suppliedbyBaker’s | |} solve your cleaning ) : J 390 P air Cocoaina readily | [} problem. Dot now/ : : Their active, energetic, little bodies frequently require a —Fine quality cut in drawers for children of 2 to 14 years. Some Penna. Ave., P of them are finished with nvent edge, others with ruffle of em- assimilable form. Kann's—Third Floor. broldery. Also bloomer strle, with elastic at walst and bottoma 8th and D REG.U.S. PAT. OFF. | finished with embroidered ruffie. Regularly 50c. Thursday only at WalterBaker&Co Ltd,| | { ety s i ihsgeios ESTABLISHED 1780 BOOXLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE

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