Evening Star Newspaper, April 9, 1925, Page 32

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" 82 GOUNCIL ELECTION WILL BE SPIRITED Dozen Nominations Already Have Been Made for Ad- visory Group. Judging from the number of can- idates already named. there will be & keen contest In the first election of the new Citizens' Advisory Council which is to represent the organt citizenship of the District, in_dis- cussion of municipal questions with the Commissfoner (T members and two colored members to be elected, Jesse C. Suter, president of the Federation of Citizens' Asso- clations, sald he has noted in news- paper reports that a dozep nomina- tions have been made sinde creaiion of the council was agreed upon Sat- urday night. Each Is Represented. Each nelghborhood assoclation affil- fated with elther the Federation of Citizens' Assoctations or the Federa- tion of Civic Associations, the latter comprising the colored groups, is en- titled to make one nomination. In the case of the Federation of Citizens' Associations, tha cumplete 1ist of nominees will be ready dejegates at the meeting lo night of April 13. The federation will not elect its six members to the council, however, until the meeting on May 2, The remaining two members of ghe council will be elected by the Ied- eration of Civio Associations from among the nominations made by its affillated assoclations. The following were nominated as Glove Silk Vests $1.25 Beautiful well made top. Flesh mais. Siz The cor your Easter costun Bright, Gay and Dark New Colors for Spring Dashing Hats for maids and matrons; and one for every nced and taste. rior to the small price mentioned. Five lustrated (I In natty trimmed styles, OO AALICD k quality. full cut, d shown with bodice v, orchid, nile and 1ent under Street Floor Children’s Dress and Sport Hats Fine Silk Braids and Milan Hemp with_ribbons, flowers, ostrich and dainty embroideries, or simple tailored models with grosgrain bands, straw bindings and ribbon cocardes. Warm Spring shades that children wear so well, in delight- Satisfaction Fir. $ 4.88 Straws! Crepes! Each emphasizing Head sizes for small, medium and Street Floor—King's Palace $1 98 5 to 14 years. ful little shapes, upturncd, round, mushroom, poke and bonnet. $5 Leghorn Hats For Misses and Children in poke, medium and large brims. Genuine, Imported, Natural, Leghorn Hats, § € ,95 ce, mushroom and roll shapes. Small, Trimmed with sashes, cocardes, bows and bands of contrast- ing ribbons. For 5 to 14 years. Street Floor—Millinery Section ® | Citlzens' Association, “Tn special ses- Silks! Combinations! dress. costume styles, sport types, tailored modes N 1shion’s smartest details and far supe- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1925. members of the city night: James G council last Yaden, by the executive committee of the Petworth Citizens’ Assoclatlon, in special session. William S. Quinter of the Connecti- cut Avenue Citizens' Association, by the executlve committee In special session Dr. G. H. Richardson, by the Public Interest Citizens’ Association of East Washington, by special session of the association W. H. Lewlis, jr. by the regular meeting of the Garfield Citizens' As- sociation. Proctor L. Dougherty, by the execu- tive committee of the Chevy Chase sion. ST Miss Marion Talbot, dean of women at the University of Chicago since it started 33 years ago, is to retire from her position at the end of the present school year. Miss Talbot is 67 years old, and that is the principal reason for her desiring to retire Women’s Rayon Vests st Since 1859 hlrul rayon. Nile, orchid, Silk Braids, 10c yard. Black and splendid colors, in I-inch braids. Spanish Lace, 89c yard. I ing and all-over laces, in 3 width Jabot Laces, 49 yard. Cream and Wh width. Marabou Trimming, 69c yard. Easter Hat F ashions 3 Wav; P or fringed ends attractive colors. Braids! extra large heads, For Easter and Spring Two pants models in swagg styles that make togs. Light or woolen mixtures. ers lined throughout. to 17 vears. Choice of Lenox Watch or Crystal Radio Set—Free! A Large Variety of 4-Piece Suits at $10.95 The smarter fabrics in Eng- lish styles. 5 Watch or Radio Free! Other Quality Suits $12.75 to $21.50 Boys’ Spring Caps $1.00 A choice group of New One- piece Caps in light and dark patterns, mixtures and checks. dark patterns Sizes in New Dresses Flat Crepe Crepe Faille Canton Crepe Crepe Satin Here are the modes that are firmly established and those we show tell the ngwgst trend. is noted a difference of style, introduced with the deftness for which only fine dress designers are renowned. Regular and Extra Sizes 16 to 44 and 42, to 521/, Colors—Gray (very new dalwood, fallow, rosewood, ), san- roug- ette, evergreen, brown, navy and black. Second Floor—King’s Palace \ Various Silk Gloves to Complement the Costume Long Silk Gloves, $1 Exquisite Silk Gloves in elbow length, gray, white anZ vlack; Paris point bac ips. Novelty Silk Gloves $1.50, $1.59, $1.75 and frilled effects. mode and cocoa. Silk Gloves, 59¢ Slight irregulars of K. model in black, whits colors. Street Floor Imummmnnmmlunmun AL ORI A FLTTIG e Fine qualities in several makes; cuffed styles with petals, turn back Embroidered backs in contrasting tones; gray, ; 2-clasp skirt and many shown in beaver, pongee, all ; double fin- $3.98 and $5.98 waist style. Round neck a short sleeves. Blouse a trimmed ruffles, Wllite Voile Dresses Sheer white voile, in long- with Picot Val lace and white ing. satin ribbon. 6 to 14 years. In them And conspicuous is a colorful quality, new in conception and reflective of Springtime. Easter Appare For Little and Larger Girls Radiant new things for Easter Sunday and other days. Fx- tensive stocks of attractive fashion: Special! $10.95 Dresses, $6.95 Gay Silken Frocks, chiffon taffeta, in brown, navy, Stunning_styles, trimmed with_ Picot ruffles, silk embroidery and ribbons. Dresses, $5.98 Natural tan silk pongee, in one-piece model. powder blue and pink. Pongee fully trimmed with green, 7 to 14 years. Tots’ Voile Dresses, $2.98 nd Sheer, pastel-colored voile, nd trimmed with laces, silk em- broidery, ribbons and smock- i 2 to 6 years. Second Floor—King’s Palace Bodice-top style of firmly tex- INGS PALALY | - 810-818 Seventh Street Lace and Net Jabots, 49¢ without collars. costumes, boys glad Spring is here to step out in new Both knick- TURKISH LEADERS URGE PRIVATE LIFE ECONOMY Correspondence of The Associated Press. CONSTANTINOPLE, March 8.— Prospective brides in Turkey have taken a keen interest in proposals of the General Assembly to regulate extravagance in connection with marriage celebrations. as well as other forms of entertainment. Turk- ish statesmen are determined, if pos- sible, to bring about egonomy private lite as well as Tn state af- fairs, and have taken steps to en- courage the frugal and Spartan hab- its of Angora in every way possible. y the regulations proposed, the bride of the future will not be al- lowed to provide furniture for more than one room in her new home, and the bridegroom may not present his wife-to-be with more than a single ring valued at not more than 20 Turkish pounds. Banquets and fes- tivities in celebration of births and weddings would be barred altogether by provisions of the new bill 85¢ peach pink. A regular $1 quality. You'll like this excellent quality. Street Floor Late Trimming Suggestions Black and colors. ite Oriental Lace, in 6-inch k and colors. Beautiful quality. Street Floor Hair Switches, $1.75 Separate - strand Switches of y hair, in all shades Street Floor Silk Searfs, $1.39 lain and figured silks, with hem Very smart and Street Floor ew; cream and white, with or Stunning for new Street Floor er in 7 Vest Suits, $8.95 English Model Four-piece Suits of splendid woolens, in numerous patterns for all types. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Watch or Radio Free! Four-Piece Suits $9.75 New shipment of English Style Suits in novel patterns. Light and-dark colors. Coat, vest and two pairs of knickers, Watch or Radio Free! Street Floor—Boya' Shop s at sensible prices. 8 to 14 years. Beauti- powder blue or tomato. Sizes * Girls’ Hats $1.98 to $4.98 Fancy Braids, Straws and Leghorn Hats, in tailored and dress models. Various colors and trimmings. 3 gml'llllmmullllllI(IIIlIlmjnlI'IlIIHIlIlIIIl!II’I!lmIlIm]mI‘||||||'||II|Ill|l||IlIlIl[Ilm.I]l([VIIIllIIIlllillllllllll'llil‘“‘ q VYRRV D000 D RETRLITARA D0 o I Lo gl s TG ) Q@I SO E s 46 Years : ’ : Our And today Service Excels we greet you TR ago we spent ‘our ; first Easter with feelings of thankful- ness and among you. £ j g W joy. LT IR TUHTTT) %llIIIllllllllllll'lllfl"lllllll‘"Il g No. 2 Tomatoes LT T 5 Tomatoes Can 10c T Where Economy Rules ST L i A e Our Stores will be supplied with the finest and fresh- est Hot-Cross Buns from the famous Rice-Schmidt & ()Z,, 25C Reg. Size Cans— & Fancy £ Iceberg ] g Cut From Tub /,, 12-Lb. Bag 167c; LTI T T e T T T TV T ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA Around tF: Corner frem Everybody Corby Bakeries. We will have a special price for you. Strictly Fresh C Exceptionally high quality at a very D low Price OZ. 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