Evening Star Newspaper, March 27, 1925, Page 21

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WOMEN OPEN DRIVE FOR GLUB MEMBERS Dinner at City Club House Here Marks Opening of Na- tion-Wide Campaign. Several hundred members of the Women's City Club participated in a dinner last night at the clubhouse to art of a drive for life mem- William Wil brandt, A Bureau; Anderson, director of the he Department of Van Winkle, chief ureau of the Police Department; Ellen Spencer Mus- sey, hono dean of the Washington College o w, and Dr. A. Frances Fo of the W in the daily public life and ommended the club for having on its rolls a large number of women in high i at Washington. Willebi t stressed the im- nce of constitutional government, ring the Constitution to be as ef- 1ploy Compensation stating that from 550,000 to 600,000 civil employes come under the commission he vastpess of its task may when it con- sidered that 00 and furies are reported each mon For Better Citizenship. Every man, woman and child is more or less dependent upon the work of the more than 8,500,000 arning women in this coun- e for improve- ment of the club, for information, and for under- standing problems of life, especially those confronting woman- hood, and when .all have been enu- merated, she said, in the last analy- better citizenship. Woman's part in world affai innot be overlooked, hen it is considered that pations listed in the 35 were invaded upon the woman of today depends, in a large measure the future pr: of the country Frocks of Crepe and Prints $12.50 Ruffles, ribbons, rosettes, frills #nd ap- plique combine to make adorable Easter frocks for girls of 6 to 14. blues, soft tans, navy and greens. Y oung Girls’ Coats in In lovely THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 27, .1925. Woodward &Efinthmp Our G St. Windows Suggest Colorful Home Furnishings for Spring. We Invite Your Inspection. FEaster Fashions For Girls and Junior Misses i Prince of Wales Coat For the Junior Miss| $29.50 The smart coat for the young miss is patterned after the tailored, double- breasted, velvet-collared Prince of Wales coat which has the belt in the back and the mannish slit. ~ Ensemble Fashions In the Boys’ _Store NEW CLOTHES For a Happy Easter Everything a young man of affairs needs in his busy life is here. He will want to appear his best on Easter morning and we are ready with the new styles that he will choose. Here are just a few suggestions. Long Ttousers and Knickers The new four-piece suits have one pair long trousers and a pair of knickers, in the new lighter colorings—really two suits in one. 15 to 20 years. Vest Suits, With 2 pairs Knickers The latest style for boys who still wear knickers is a suit with a vest. Light grays and tans; sizes 9 to 18 years. Smart fab- rics ; better tailoring. $18.75-$20-$25 Woodmward & Lothrop Phone—Main 5300 Specialized Fashions for Misses Fourth Floor The Silk Ensemble For Misses It is smart looking, it is easy to wear and so practical. That is why the ensemble mode strikes the keynote of Spring Fashions for Misses. And for Springtime wear, the ensemble of silk is all important. The coat is of flat crepe or bengaline in plain color. The frock beneath is straight and sleeveless, and is embroidered or of printed crepe in matching or contrasting color. $35 and $39.50 Misses’ Suit Section, Fourth floor, Easter Fashions For Wee Folk A bit of embroidery on sleeves and pockets, three lovely blue buttons, and the little tot of 2 to 6 has a new Spring Coat of real importance. In powder blue flannel, $25. Similar styles in tan, copen, green, gray and rose, of flannel, serge and silk ¥ S t on Rollx, who presi pho (pes) High Shades, $19.50 For G—ir]s, $25 A Hat to Match—is of the ife member- 2 3 - : 5 same material w fancy S!’]r‘:w\m;a s J. Brennan, Of flannel, wool bengaline, suedine and No_fashionably attired young girl can = straw brim, $12. Others of o nak Polaire cloth. Sports models, double omit the ensemble suit from her Spring Blue Sults Milan, silk braid and legharn P P for Confirmation Boughton We i A # . v . Navy flannel or twill coat k 1 vith notch ollar and two wardrobe A, : are poke and mushroom shape, = l;roecf::: ir:‘ :;anz?slcl :?fccct s i3 with plain or printed silk dress would be gay with flowers, $5 to $15. and Dress Wear Four-piece suits of fine, soft blue girlish and very smart. 6 to 14 years. Girls’ and Junior Misses' Section, Fourth floor. Cheviot, tailored to give entire Handkerchiefs — Paris Wears Bangkok satisfaction; with extra pair of Special The tailored bangkok hat gray knickers. |9 to 18 years. R STTE RS LTS A ST AR ERANY Stair _Lawyer, . Mrs. David H. Wardman, Mrs. : Children’s Easter Dresses of light crepe de chine, pongee hin, Mrs. Pauline Ve- | B and organdy. 2 to 6 years. $5, $7.50 to $25 Infants’ Bection, Fourth foor. Our own_importation of women’s fine French linen with its ribbon cocarde is handkerchiefs with h:ls)nd- the smart hat that Paris 3 3 . - 5 — rolled hems and corded bo wears with a street costume. We have small, chic bang- ders, hand-embroidered ini- FOUR HOSPITALS IN WILL.| tialis in two colors. .Spe- Kok A di 2 % F S t W coks and medium sizes in or orts ear Bulk of 8142,216 Estate Be- all the bright Spring shades, p cially low priced. 50c Each . queathed by Charles T. Carter. as well as the always good Tailored as carefully as a man’s Charles T. Carter, a bachelor, who black and navy. shirt. Mannish high collar e i New Novels $10 Topcoats, g R AT Single or Double Trimmed Hair Hats ording to a petition for the probate of his will, filed yesterday in 5 = New novels are plentiful to- front only—just enough to day; 20 or more on our give freedom in walking. And For the more dressy occa- His topcoat has a swagger cut sion a hair hat trimmed with the District Supreme Court. The bulk tables new. One, with much the Deauville leather bracelets this Spring, is light in color and flowers or tailored bows, or Two-Piece Jumper Frocks aunt, two PR —— among the Emergency Hospital, ( : opal Eye Daughters,” by Mathilde e teaEni b Eiker, will cl_xann you, even itee s A g D s though you find the mother he executors. | “a stupid, ill - natured e ettt woman,” and one of the i daughters an old maid in the making. Price, $2.50. ed & Hoodtovrdl Book Bection, Fourth floor. of the estate is to be distributed local color, “Mrs. Mason’s and belt—the perfect sports may be either single or double dress, smart in every detail. breasted. The model illustrated $29.50 is of genuine imported fabric in Other two-piece frocks in Bal- stone gray. briggan and crepe. The skirts £$22.50 and $25 are plain and pleated. $16.50 to $39.50 Sportswear Section, Third floor. i Erant letter: the estate to them, ter owned real estate valued 250 and securities and cash es- a beautifully embroidered silk hat is Fashion’s choice for Spring. $7.50 Millinery Section, Third floer. Bow Knot Pins Adorn The Hat That Is Smart Rhinestone pins are very smart just now, and those in the form of-a bow knot add chic to tailored satin and felt hats. In various sizes and shapes, $1.50 to $4. Millinery Section, Third floor. Gene Sarazen ?Sports Sweater This model is only one of a varied and unusually smart collection —pull-over or coat models in New Satin Pumps Satin is still very smart for pumps and is the right choice for silk and satin Easter frocks. One model of which we are justly proud is a snug-fitting, grace- ful opera pump in brown satin with moire quarter, $10. checked designs that meet the Cut steel or bronze buckles emphasize the beauty of ; approval of the youngest sports- this pump, $6 to $40. i A, $5 to $6.50 Hats and Caps His hat is felt, of course, and is pearl or steel gray, brown and tan to match his suit. And it has a grown-up look about it that wins instant favor. $3.50 Pleated or plain quartered Caps, $2. e et ———— A neat two-strap style with clever cut-out design in all-black satin trims itself‘in suede—a new style for Spring footwear. $10. Also in brown. " Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. Get this relief now To iet rid of a erick in the neck fn short order—apply Sioan’s. No rubbing! The marvelous effectiveness of the liniment it~ self does the job for you. It sends fresh, new blood through the pain-ridden tissues, and this takes out thestifiness—stops the pain. All druggists—35 cents, Boys’ Shoes JUse Two Colors Boys are wearing two-tone oxfords this Spring to add to the smartness of the new More of The Peggy-from-Paris Spring Hats ~ Easter Toys suit. One striking model is For The Kiddies sketched—of brown grain Celluloid Easter Rattles, $1- s, So many little Washington girls were captivated by the Peggy-from-Paris Hats —and we have just received some more. .Here they are, a new importation, and they are as lovely and as smart as the first Peggies. Picot ribbon and straw, bright-colored georgette and straw hats, trimmed in cunning ways with ribbon, flowers and applique embroidery. $7.50 to $15 SO White Shirt and Striped Tie A fine imported English broad- cloth shirt, and blue and silver Striped tie knotted carefully—the result is absolutely perfect. Shirt, $2.50; Tie, 75¢ Boys’ Section, Fourth floor. Special 2 Ibs. Candy, 95¢ 1 Ib. Chocolate-covered Nut Caramels and 1 Ib. Choco- late-covered Peanut Clus- ters, both for 95c. Candy Section, Fourth floor. Children’s Shoe Section, Third ficor. 5c-10c. Yellow Velvet Ducks, 50c have novelty stripes and Voice, $1. In all colors. 50c. umping Rabbits—real fur, $1.50 to $4.50. Silk Floss Easter Grass, Sc. Baskets filled with Toys, S M o e A leather, trimmed in tan grain $1.75. leather. Cotton Bunnies and Chicks, Felt Easter Rabbits, 25¢ and 50c. 14 Children’s Socks Yelion They're imported, and some Plish Rabbit. with ~Bulb fancy, coloied toptte i Cloth’ ~Rabbits, Roosters, fashioned and mercerized. Ducks, $1.25. Children's Hoslery Section, Fourth fioor. {55. Running Rabbit on wheels, Traveling Mechanical Toys, 25c and 50c. Assorted [Easter' Baskets, 10c to $1.25. 35c to $14.25. Toy Section, Fourth floor. doesn't taste like - There is nothing in it that h Price 50 cents. 3. 8. TYREE, Inc.,

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