Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1925, Page 27

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. : T < il . P s s o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1925. 27 wlll NOT AsK MEXICO gotiations with Mexico in connection |an embarrassment to the eventual ad- Health Conference, at which the|pox, two of which were fatal, were announced that six pedigreed dogs, with the participation of that nation | herence of the United States to the United States was represented. Its|reported from Hongkong. The radio valued at §100 or more each, had bee S D¢ t g n in the next labor conference at Gen- |labor bureau, maintenance largely is made possible | bulletins next week will bo devoted donated to the Washington Kennel TO JOIN LABOR BODY | ;2 besinning May is, without pro-| * Atter debate the board voted not to SERVICE STARTED)| %5tk Rockefeller contribution of|to health conditions in other Far Club for next week's show. They vious application on her part for|put on the agenda of the 1926 confer- $125,000 to cover expénses for five|Bastern ports. . will be given away during the show membership In the Geneva labor or-|ence the question of the hours of la- vears. Slam, Borneo und the Straits e i T to holders of lucky numbers, tho 3 ganization. bor on the merchant marine. R Settfements have offered to help sub- S T e numbers being lssued by the ticket International Bureau Hopes to| The board said that a precedent for s Will Spread News of Disease Out.|fidize the service wien the Rocke- | PLANS FLIGHT TO JAPAN.| Committee Announces Money Will|<vliector i tiie door 5 4 : such” procedua was ‘found in the| FRANCE TO ADMIT ALIENS feller funds are exhausted. Five hundred and ten doxs havo Bring Nation Into Organi- Washington labor conference, when . breaks in Various Cities of Thts broadcasting it be conthuued] - o Tells Mussolini Be Used for Distemper posicatersa il Mo ahom the Targont iy 3 Finland, which was & member of every Friday to inform health officers | Italian Flyer Tells Mussolini of y e history of the local club. zation Gradually. neither the league nor the labor bu-, Will Allow 10,000 to 15,000 Aus- Far East. 80 that preventive measures can be WS Curative Work. — o reau, was invited to participate, and 4 e mpaine. e WERARORQL dIncEns - 50 S. R. Graha; i o .d_—-—_—r accepted. After considerable discus- trians to Enter. Partioular effort will be made to warn| ROME, April 6.—Premier Museolini, . R. Graham Sued for Divorce. 5 == ‘A e it :1@{::-:.}::“":‘oa::vgfc\:ze(’i;h;l-l:‘qwl“ Ut | VIENNA, Aprll 6—France's wii- |7 10 Asscclated Press. epldemics " “nd ports affected BY lin nis capacity as commissoner of aero- [' The bench show committee of the| CHICAGO, April 6—Stanley R. Gra- T o Toexica Il ot | ot whether. o stuts, Awhigh. His | inensss ‘to admititen/fto Aittaen thou= | CINIVA, Apcil fe—ThoTeakue (066 el n s pis oo nervios ‘eventually | 2AULes) | Bibiniay ireceived . Comdr| Washington, doF show at a special| iNm, ME same hunter snd weal ational Labor Bureaw. but gemuias | Mexico, is not a member of the leagus, |S20d_skilled Austrian workmen for|Natlons health and epidemic service | yj)'he supplemented by a League of |de Pinedo,. chief of Staff of the |Mmeeting decided to donate the proceeds | (L oFIpt SECOTROn, Wabk sued for, af { Citorts will be made to bring her |could join the labor bureau without (;mr;lu'.)lme.n:“l:‘nl hme ‘mlneud ufnd In-was Inaugurated Friday with the [Nations service from Mediterranean |Ttallan air force, who plans an ex- |from the annual show, to be held April |seif an accomplished nimrod. The gradually to the bureau's portal in |first becoming a member of the league. ‘r::o;;;m‘c:mn Sn;“““ufe "“fl":‘h‘(?; receipt from the Krench station at|and Black Sea ports. tended airplane flight from Italy to |12 an 14 in the Riding and Hunt Club, |hams were marrisd 1in 1910. Mrs the hope that one day she will find| Labor leaders, who have been eager | roommn o "becrt commmuiasited 8: 15—:&;2‘ l:fig;k'}‘\rlnai of lhednT‘:\v,‘l of [ The radio bulletin received today|Australia and Japan. The premler |to the American distemper fund. Graham charges her husband with e e folestMariio ol G e | samions s basE) ooy ploatanito p P plague and cholera. | stated no cases of cholera, smallpoX | expressed keen interest in the pro-| The committee has been in commu- | cruelty. Such, In effect, is the decision |organization, h Heet, advocating [Trench -minlatry of JAbOr. - Thars telb 2 opidemic existed, it was stated. |or plague were recorded last week at|posed trip. - nication with Charles F. Tyler of Bos- reached todsy. by the governing board | the issuance of & formal {nvilation to | much aatiafaction expressed thranghs| was tacoirie at Binesoors ny the e | Maulle " Batevia or, Sufabiye, 'Java'| The start of Comdr ' de Pinedos|ton, secretary-tressurer of the fund, # of the bureau, which Instructed the [her to join, but some feeling s said |out the country over th €h-| was recelved at Singapore by the ep- | Three fatal cases of plague were re-|long fllght will be made in May, it is|and has promised to co-operate in| A five-dollar gold plece loses about Sirectar, ATbet Thormaniintaueiine | ot et o e SnE pelae A [out nee ¥ © announce-|idemiological station organized as the | ported from Singapore and two from | expected. A 400-horsepower hydro- | every way. 1% per cent of its weight in one e nt. result of the recent Far Eastern|Samarang, Java. Five cases of small- airplane will be used. Charles A. Watson, show secretary, ! year's handling. i Tie P G & 11th Sts. s ROYAL Established 1877 Jewelry for the Easter Costume New Chokers Tinted Chokers, feather weight, of large beads i heavier styles with pendant. 5 et ienlogand . Jewelry for the Easter Costume New Chokers . Gold or Gold and Silver Combined Filigree Chokers, large heads. nish. Bright or antique Very Special, $2.25 " Palais Royal—Main Floor Very Special, $2.95 Palais Royal—Main Floor Service and Courtesy Out-of-the-Ordinary Values In New Easter Millinery 4 $9.00 New arrivals in Tailored, Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats. Hats of ribbon, dressy hair hats, flower-trimmed dress hats, sheer transparent hats and the lovely soft sports hats, in felt and all the pastel shades for Spring and Summer. Every color The Latest Styles in Gloves! Trefousse French Gloves $2.95, $3.50 to $6.50 pair Best qualities, finest workmanship. Novelty fancy cuffs. Biarritz, strap wrist, medium and elbow lengths and 2-clasp gloves, in both glace kid and suede ; new embroideries and stitchings; in all popu- lar Spring shades. . Women’s Soft Fabric Coats Of Importance for Spring $45.00 Faithful replicas of Paris originals are presented in a great variety of new and charming styles. Slim of line of subtly flar- ing, with borders of soft Summer furs—or tiny fur collars. Attractive Silk Gloves for Spring Wear $1.50, $1.95 to $3.50 pair Novelty fancy cuff, gauntlet and 6- button lengths, also elbow lengths in novelty and plain styles—new combina- tions of all wanted colorings. The tight tailored sleeve with the mannish notched collar is ne of the most becoming styles for sports wear. to match the new Easter costumes. % 2 B po Fifteen charming models from which to choose. Materials are: Charmeen, Joseenz, Fawnskin and all the Trimmings of ribbon, flowers, fancy orna-- new twills. Also black satin and faille silk. ments and pins. The colors, black, black and white, sand, oak, navy, orchid, almond, castillian, gobelin, green, gray and tan. Colors: Navy, Black, Wigwam, Chili, Venezia Blue, Rosewood, Cinder, Cloud and Tiger-Eye. The fur trimmings: Badger, Wolf, Natural Opposum, Nat- ural and Dyed Squirrel, Chinese Lamb, King Lynx and Vecuna Sizes 14 to 20 years; 36 to 48. Palais Royal—Third Floor Imported Suede Fabric Gloves $1.00, $1.50, $1.95 and $2.25 Novelty cuffs in new Spring styles, colorings and embroideries, also the plainer gloves and elbow lengths. 2 A complete assortment of matrons’ hats and extra large head sizes, in black, brown, navy, henna and oak. Palais Royal—Main Floor Palais Royal—Second Floor A Special Offering of French and Irish Dress Linens Exceptionally Low Priced Dresses $15.75 | Sie 5 49¢ Yard ' : g %) X Now in every home the sewing machine and nimble fingers are busy. The annual Spring sewing is in full swing. ~And in the offering of French and Irish Dress Linens we have all the newest colors—the lipstick red, and what could be more appropriate for Spring than this vivid shade. French grays in charming soit shades that are among the leaders in Spring colors; navy blue, which is so much in evi- dence for street wear this season: emerald green along with other jewel shades, is in the spotlight in this assortment— and. then the linens in natural color and corresponding shades, in sand and brown and the May pastel shades so popular for the linen ensemble dress or suit. Silks That Contribute to the Charm of the New Spring Fashions Silks in plain and fancy colors are sponsored by fashion this season and the clever needlewoman is making her new Spring dresses-and suits from just such sil s we are offering here at special prices. Something-BDecidedly New in Printed Radium Silks @ and Printed Crepe Mallinson’s Chinchilla Barre $2.98 A particularly attractive sport fabric having a corded effect, fashioned of sifk and wool with a satin surface adapted to the new ensemble suits, coats and sports dresses, in all the popular sports shades. Included are jade, fallow, bakst blue, peach, golden rod, spark, amber, white and black. 40 inches wide. Printed Silks, $1.98 to $7.49 Printed silks are the newest mode and we are showing in our silk depart- ment a complete assortment of these new printed effects in dots, scrolls, stripes, bordered and all-over printed designs in small and large patterns. In both light and dark backgrounds and many lovely color combinations. 33 to 54 inches wide. Flat Crepe, $2.79 A soft, clinging, firmly woven crepe in all the .wanted shades. Popular for street and evening dresses. 40 inches wide. - Palais Royal—Second Tloor EENGEENNG A Sale of Fountain Pens 89c Fach Exceptionally Good Fountain Pens at an extremely low' price. Sports Frocks for the miss and the matron in the lovely new printed radium silks and printed crepes. The radium prints are new and are developed in such a variety of lovely color combinations that it would be impossible to describe them. New polka dot and oriental designs. Dresses for street and sports wear. Models with apron effects, pleats, jabots and the mannish tailored styles. Just the sort of dress to add a touch of bright color to the wardrobe of the schoolgirl home for her Easter holidays. The color combinations include gray and red, blue and red, blue and gray, tan and blue, black and white and lovely com- binations in oriental designs and colorings. Sizes 16 to 42. The shades of lavender and purple are particularly lovely. Guaranteed fast colors, 36 and 45 inches wide. Palais Royal—Third Floor Palats Royal—Second Floor A Special Purchase and Sale of Imported Metal Lace Samples 25¢, 50¢, 75¢ and $1 Imported Metal Lace Samples in gold, silver, steel and antique gold, also many beautiful color combina- tions combined with gold and silver. Among these samples are a number of samples of 36-inch flouncings which can be utilized for trim- mings on evening dresses. Many narrow bands and edges to match the deep flouncings. These samples may be used for making cushions, lamp shades, trimming for dresses, many attractive boudoir accessories and hats. Palais Royal—Main Floor Attractive New Offerings in Art Needlework! Stamped Drywell Towels, 35¢ 3 for $1.00 3 designs stamped on the genuine “Drywell Towel- ing.” One with finished hem, others hemstitched in scallops or points for crochet edges. Girls’ Dresses, Made Up and . . Stamped, $1.15 Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14—in a plain material, blue, brown and pink. Designs simple but finish up very attrac- tively. " Pillow Tubing, 89c Pair 8 designs stamped on good White Tubing. Ends stamped for scallops, with finished hemstitched hems qr hemstitched for crochet edges. Stamped House Dresses, $1.00 Special Sale of Notions O. N. T. Mercerized Cotton. 3 Spools, 12c. Puritan Dressmakers Finest Brass Pins. Special, Z2Ic Box. 5 Sterling Silver Thimble. Assorted sizes. 2lc to 39c Each. Hook-and-Eye Tape. Rustproof. Black—white. Special, 16c Yard. . Bias Fold Tape, made of fine lawn. yards to piece. Speciai, 2 Pieces, 18c. Button Looping, a popular finish on blouses or tailored dresses, assorted colors. Special, 2 Yards, 25c. Special purchase, Clark’s O. N. T. Cotton, 150 yards to spool ; nearly all numbers. White and black. Special, 58c Dozen. Best Quality Sewing Silk. Black, white and colors. Spe- cial, 2 Spools, 15c. Assorted colors. Special, 4-1b. to box. Assorted colors. 6 mlasisEasssamsesAEEEEEREEAS Easter Flowers In Bloom—Fresh From the Greenhouse Easter Lily Plants, six blooms Large barrel pens, red rubber, lever filling—large size pen point. Medium size barrel pens, Ci";fl and over. Choice, special, $2.00. Masny designa stamped. on plais linesie, i white King’s Basting Cotton. White only. Assorted numbers. v r ck vith clip for Hydran; specially priced at 5 i RRe,, s 2. zed prablacic rubbes Ny T 95c,’;u9.gse::§ n‘:-d Sz};.p russet, blue, maize, also a fancy material known as Special, 3 Spools, 1 men or with ring for women— fine or medium points. Bright barrel pens attached to silk colored ribbons, a dainty gift for young women or children. Coats’ Mercerized Darning Cotton. White, black and as- sorted. Special, 3 Spools, 12¢c. Clark’s O. N. T. Darning Cotton, 45 yards to spool. Black, white and assorted. Special, 3 Spools, 11c. Non-adjustable Dress Forms. Assorted sizes. Special, $3.25, Choice Rambler Rosebushes, “Snowflake,” in brown, blue, tango and gold. specially priced at $1.89, $2.89 and $3.89. Infants’ Stamped Dresses, 59c - Of fine, soft muslin. Made up and stamped in four designs. Long and short sizes. Palals Royal—Main Floer Beautiful Ferns, Scottie and Teddy Junior varieties, specially priced at $1.89 and $3.69. Palais Royal—Main and Fourth Floors Palais Royal—Main Floor Palats Royal—Main Floor SEBEERNANNEERE r : il S ,l:‘l_ll"«l'...l-l 58 5.8.-0.5858.8

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