Evening Star Newspaper, March 29, 1925, Page 56

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 29, 1925—PART 2. X —_—_— - O A Y b BRIAND VOLUNTEERS QUIP conference in 1921, was, naturally, one | HISTORIC LQN[)ON HOME its last phase, and except for the BONF'RES BR!NG HELP swept over this part of the sorld, lit LITTLE NEW UNDER SUN were very near to the present d:y of the first of French notables inter- great marble staircase, practically bonfires at night as signals of dis- women with their high hats, i viewed when the report reached Eu- everything worth preserving has been tress. —_— nons, tight walsts and bell-shaped ON U. S. ARMS PARLEY | Yoo econtty ot remstacns Costiaze's| SOON TO BE TORN DOWN | 55730 % hew ome. TO STARVING ISLANDERS | "o fires were seen by peopie a1onk | comparison of Women's Present. |SkIrin These cuvo bletures were intention of calling another confer- PRI YOS Dk or heLPate i ous) iicng axe the coast and life savers were sent probably the earlicst fashion plates A ence. interviewer asked M. been wold to James Burden of LOnE. F—— to the rescue. The islanders, who| Day Dress to “Cave” Specimens. |In the world, and were drawn abou Former Premier Suggests France|Briand: “What would you do if you|America to Share in Some of Art|Island and the other pair have gone People on Irish Coast See Flames|Were able to travel were EronBRE R0 | o L acisicat Ve Asaclibed B 20,000 years ago, declared Mr. Brand ere” miloM Would vou go to to Sir Phillp Sassoon’s house at New the mainland, and food was sent to | Comespondence of the Autoclate) Press ‘Another illustration from Spain May Send “Unofficial Observer” |\yashington ag: Treasures of Devonshire Barnet. One of the great gateways and Send Rescuers to Dis- those who remained behind. 2 ERHAM, England, March 3.|showed a costume very much akin t : N D i A bad fshing season, due mainly |—That there is ‘little new under the |that of the modern flapper. to Washington. 2 P o ; House. ifie antrants & iten with twotiblmen, tressed Inhabitants. to the stormy weather, was the prin- ;:"{1_ even with Ir:gard to women's e ; : 3 Correspondence of the Associated Press. have been shipped to the United |Correspondence of the Assoclated Press. clpal causS ot (N6 distieas aziong the e o aiant hy Bitest 2 S island inhabitants. Brand, curator of the museum here, | Women who have given outstanding LONDON, March 4-—The work of | States. TRALLE, Kerry, Ireland, March 2. in the course of a recent lecture, Ho. | sercics to the Wesieyan Church = demolishing Devonshire House, for| The Duke of Devonshire has rctain- —The inhabitants of the Blagkett Is- S ferring to an illustration of worgen |England may now becoms ordai Briand, who he: o F - 50 many years the home of the Duks | ed many decorative features such as | lands, off the coast, who ran short of | If vou want work, read the want|dancers on the walls of a Spanlsh fand have the samo status as man gation at the Washing of Devonshire in Picadilly, Is nearing | doorways and mantelpleces. food recently during the gales which |columns of The Star. cave, he sald these palaeolithic belles | ministers 4 %o’ PARI < ;:’ & Costume Slips 7§ Gloves \ Dernie You Will See Worn 51 .95 Easter The leading styles and colors in fabric, kid and silk = . gloves. Here in wide as- Cool, Summer-weight sortment for your Easter choosing. Pictured and priced as follows: Cre. o . 5 ino 7 H = et s Slips of tricosham with . Calling to your attention new accessories to complete your Easter deep, pleated flounces. costume. Apparently minor details yet of major importance where a Strictly tailored with well groomed appearance is the thing desired. bodice top *and narrow shoulder straps. Choose from rust, peacock, henna, navy, black, pur- ple and wood. Sizes 36 to 4. New Gray Pearl Chokers Pearl gray at its loveliest. Boroque and plain pearl chokers that achieve a lovely iridescence when worn with the season’s vivid sport colors. $3.95. (Fifth Floor) \ In Sunshine or Showers —you may use this stubby little silk umbrella with its wide Otto- man border. Beautifully colored Tunic Blouses ) and tipped with amber. $8.95. . ’ . o 55 Spring’s Fairest Frock Fashions Of colored print that Introducing $ Stressing Color introduce the new scroll Taffeta Always and polka dot patterns of the hour. Daringly yet tastefully colored. Petitpoint Trims It Filet—Net and Ribbon A little swagger bag of cocoa- —fashioned into the daintiest colored pin seal. On the flap a sort of bandeau for evening wear decorative medallion with a or with sheer Summer frocks. . o™ basket of flowers done in petit- And, with all its daintiness, giv- (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) s ey & point. Fitted completely, $5. ing ample support. $1.50. It’s useless to attempt to tell you everything about their newness. But you must see the new taffetas, flowered or plain. And the new flat crepe frocks : trimmed with real Irish lace. And those of rich, silk-embroidered net, com- Made with short sleeves. bined with canton crepe. Styles innumerable for the Young Miss and Mature Sizes 36 to 42. Woman. Colors equally as varied. Sizes 16 to 42. Bisos i s e ; The Blouse Ensemble Ensemble Chokers, $7.95 - is Popular, $5 Fluffy Thibeteen Chokers, finished b It makes such a good looking sport cos- with longsilk ties to match. Finished 5 2 tume. A gay, printed overblouse worn with with boutonneire. plain colored, pleated skirt that is some- Fur Chokers and Scarfs, $25 times trimmed with a printed band to match Including beautiful pelts, such as red R the blouse. maid. First a rose and now a fox, brown fox, mink, blue wolf, natural Akt = = = : Several youthful styles to choose from / gayly embroidered butterfly squirrel, fitch, beige and platinum wolf. G4k < 4 ¥ : . Ll § 3 and gorgeous new colors. Sizes 36 to 42. adorns her hose. Embroidered ' (Fifth Floor, The Heeht Co.) 4 . o in contrast to hose. $2. Of Naco Calf—It’s New! One of the new tongue pumps fashioned of Russia naco calf and * trimmed with alligator calf Note the unusual cut-outs and\ low spike heel. $10. (Fifth Ficor, The Hecht Co.) A Butterfly on Her Knee The latest whim of the modern Boys' English 4-Piece Vest Suits Tailored English fashion with single- §) 1 2,95 $1.19 breasted, loose jacket, 4-button vest l' and two pairs of lined knickers Tots’ Voile Frocks Light-weight cassimeres and cheviots in the season’s popular browns, grays and correct in every detail of style, fabric and coloring. . 3 ¥ AR sz.md tones. Every suit l.incd witl} gen- And after that will give splendid service because peach, ros-e, pink, m].e green, light A uine alpaca and both pairs of knickers i blue, orchid and white. ,' e full lined. Suits seldom seen so early in the season at so low a price. Sizes for boys wearing 7 to 17. Crisp little voile frocks in Coats that will greet Easter Sunday, smartly 1 pretty petal colorings such as they were specially tailored for growing girls. With very tiny sleeves or no sleeves at all. Trimmed with tiny picot ruffles. All have boyish revers and flap pockets. Others trimmed deep hems for lengthening. 5 i .95 with contrasting bindings or novelty buttons. =2 Siges 2 to 6. Lads Topcoats, $4.9 Every one full lined. Sizes 8 to 14. (Thira Floor, The Hecht Co.) 2 Double-breasted Topcoats for the T ) little fellow. Made+with silk chevron on the sleeve, and plenty of pockets. A Belted or box-coat styles of Scotchy . ¥ el e . ” . ; Girls and Boys Visit the G 1r l S F it- R it (S S h oesS tweeds and cheviots. Sizes 215 to 8. (Third ¥loor, The Hecht Ov.) Fleecy polaires in bright sport shades or attrac- tive plaids. Sometimes very simply trimmed with Bunny Registrar Including Smart New $4 Fit-Rite Shoes Are Pro- Give him your name Shoees for Junior Misses tective—Not Corrective 5 B : and address and he will Roman Sandals and Patent Jeanette Pumps for i A i . give youan Easter Bunny, little girls wearing sizes 814 to 11. Patent ar?d tan Chlldren - Sprlng Sport Hose 11 inches high, free! calf Southern Ties for older girls wearing sizes 11 The popular 7-8 sport hose 50C 74 to 2. Smart new patent leather sandal £ nd gi S = < 3 pumps ior both boys a irls prefer Come early so as not to Junior Misses wearing sizes 2% to 6. % Ve be disappointed. : Plain-colored styles or with wide turn-back cuffs in R . Little Boys’ Coffee- contrasting colors or plaids. Choose from brown, gray.t, brown Calfskin Laced camel, beige, sandalwood and white. Sizes for every Shoes with broad, nature one. toe. Sizes 10 to 13%. Ox- s aen fords and high shoes in The Hecht Co. o S e Hecht Co. (Thira Floor, The Hecht Co.) F Street at Tth = B F Street at Tth

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