Evening Star Newspaper, April 12, 1925, Page 14

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T 14 THE, SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. APRIL 12, 1925-PART 1. SORORITY WILL MEET | st comruin e A0etel ot 4,0 minne “orgamancions. o | PHYLLIS WHEATLEY ‘: a campaisn, for 38000 with wheh | NAVY EVYER TO MAP |fronose i three thousana milos of | by the usual method of surveving o The convention is the biennial | many of the larger colleges and uni- 925 budget, it was stated. The the goast line of Cuba and adjacent|the ground or with boat HERE NEXT SATURDAY gathering of the Atlantic province of | versities of the East (Y w ’ To CELEBRATE year-old home of the organiza- cu 0 T UNE islands. The work will be done in| Tieut. Hyk Alpha Chi Omega and delegates at- | An event of speclal Interest will . W tion at 901 Rhode Island avenue has co-operation with the Navy hvdro-|several days & tending will be from the Univers be a visit to the White House Satur- to be renovated, and other expenses raphic office, which for several years of Lataba of Vermont, New Hampshi ’enn- | day morning when the delegation must be incurred which make the - has been engaged in making naviga- | peginning s ping. € i i 1¥1Vi Alabama, the > will be presented to Mrs. Coolldge, i i . | »dditional funds necessary. o .| tional charts of the sea and land|t, be photographed will include ¢ Alpha Chi Omega to Be Received | A L e water, the Uhiver Twentieth Anniversary of Found i St v Work on 3,000 Miles to Cover Ad. areas in 1:”‘;“..:??,,, It i antici- L0 e Bidtogaihed - g include Car cd that the work will take from S 3 3 % sity of Vermont. will be represented. : > eront APl 89 to Muy S 3 : o ¥ = ks by Mrs. Coolidge—Banquet at | Sity Luncheon will be had at the Wom- ing to Be Observed—$8,000 S Rar announcement of the snni- jacent Islands Also, to Begin lone to six months. e e o Presiding over the sessions wili be | en's University Club, following the i v ¥ o | 5 | After the photographs have been|of Cuba, and istands to Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. Harold F. Whittaker of Buffalo | preseatation to Mrs. Coolidge, and Campaign Is Planned. 5 | in Few Days. taken, they will be developed and|northeast of the Isle of o Mte Doiotiy Moty of N the first session will be held at 2 —_— £nd management lifs Wheatles L | printed at the Naval o'clock in the small ballroom of the | ,u. ppyllis Wheatley Y are made up of colored women who [ o the hydro- | Mayflower. A banquet will be served | (ii® | Ve Ll P ASSS R |are falthfully and conscientiously [ Flying a b1 into com-| Olga Petrova. the at the Mayflower Saturday evening. | .ichrate its twentieth g ! | Working toward the big program [the Naval Air Station at Hampton . The use of aerlal map- |tic motien ploture — May 3, 4 and §, it was annou e o Y. W C. A. the wide world | Roads, Va., Licut. (Junior grade) John|ping cameras in aircraft makes it{newspaper reporier Alpha Chi Omega Sorority will open | York, secretary for the 2 a three-day convention he ‘Ma province. An important visitor the meetings will be Mrs. Irving Brown, national president of Alpha ——— . hundred women delegates repre-|Chi Omega. while in addition to the| If you want work, read the want|night by the board of directors over is trying to realize for all of the Naval Air Station |possible to secure infinitely greater|paper hefore she took up senting nine of the principal univer- | regular delegates there will be pres- ' columns of The Star. A feature of the celebration will|women and girls.” at Pensacola, Fla, will undertake inldetail of the coastline, including|on the stage R R R P B B A A T T R s PR A P s AL AN Al i SR RN A b A S S R A I A P P P A2 AN 2R N A A PN R N A PR A 7 2 / 8 All Merchandise o) iff:t'i“/ 4 A Advertised on G - ez - A 0 3 Sale Monday and n-‘ ; / Ty A Tuesday! s torpedo plane from flower Hotel next Saturday 7th to 8th to E—_FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Now—The After-Easter Selling of StYlSlX An After-Easter Clearance of Sh 0€s Spring Coats and Ensembles | 300 High-Grade Hats at notable price reductions Wi o g 9 5 g Today—Easter Sunday—marks the peak of the Spring fashion season—the —and marked down to this The Footwear of identical styles included in these reduced lots elegantly held first pl;we in today’s very low price Distinction— fashion promenade. Tomiorrow they go on sale at reduced prices! Practica ally the entire Spring wearing season is ahead—there are cool nights to come w hen just such garments as these are most needed. Spring’s smartest styles —in Straightline and Flared Coats, Tailored Coats, for after-Easter reductions —and Well Made Fur-bordered Coats of soft-finished woolens, lovely silks, twills, charmeen, Poi- lucky as well for those who have and Remarkably retsheen! In every size for misses 14 to 20, for women 36 to 46 and extra sizes dlread\ purchased a Spring Hat, for 4014 to 52%5. now they can afford another one, Low Priced or two—when such Hats as these 312 Spring Coats Reduced and Regrouped are offered for $5.95. _ $ 6 Of Flattering Grace, Unusual, Remarkably Lucky women who have waited as Follows: —Roll Brims —Youthful Turbans —Silk Hats —Drooping Brims —Matrons’ Hats —~Combinations ,)() Sp’ Inn‘ Coats Redllced tO $ 1 8 —Jaunty Pokes —Flowered Hats —Large Head Sizes | Really, a very interesting fashion event, for the smartest of this season’s Hats are here, in the newest New York themes. It is an event ty pical of this store—for Far more than Six Dollars every Hat is desirable—beautifully made—tastefully trimmed—and specially priced! worth of style and va I Smart \(\Im in Poiretchine, Twills and Suede cloths: desired colors. All sizes, including extra S SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. for your Six Dollars. \h‘c~ Fine qlmht\ Twills, Charmette and Silks, self- fords, Attractive Afternoon Slippers and Dainty Little nl{mmed or fur bordered. Straightline models in }'»Egmg Slippers. all si1zes 67 Spring Coats Reduced to 2 8 s Your thoue of sixteen A ~/ 8 19 Spring Coats Reduced to stunning new styles, made R a =N 5 according to our own speci- Superbly tailored Coats in Novelty Suedes, N fications of the finest qual Twills and Charmeen—borders of fox, squirrel, ity leathers. Workmans vicuna. Assorted colors. as high-grade as the styles 75 Spring Coals Reduced lo Coats of high-grade Twills, Satin, Faille Silk $48 and C hdrnl(ul—dhtl"(tl\C trimming ideas. All desired colors. terials of finest quality and furs of the better of tan calf with inserts of kind. Some tailored styles. patent leather on the toe, the 44 Spring Coats Reduced to || g AL R e ‘ The beautiful colors so much in demand. Ma- 8 : ! i Q ‘ “ gl L = 1. The “Sunburst Slipper” 5 S :)ngue and side of the shoe. 18 Spring Coats Reduced to e, e o Lightly boned. soft, pliable garments that are comfortable yet perfectly con- B The cream of our stock — the most desired trol the figure and effectively smooth away undesired lines. Figure beautifying materials, styles and colors. Fur-trimmed or girdles enable stout women to wear with comfort and grace, the smart apparel of plain models in all sizes. ‘the Spring. For those who desire the unbroken silhouette there is a variety of beautifully made combinations. Models to fit all figures and types. $4.00 to $25.00. ISl tres ISR S e tny Ensemble Suit in Our Entire Stock $58 MISS M. CANNON will be in our Corset Shop for a limited Regardless of Former Price, Reduced lo period, beginning Monday, to aid ( Add both a dress and coat to your Spring wardrobe at just about the é‘;"fl:l';nf:w"""g the proper Nemo ! ) 2. The tan calf quarter of price you'd pay for a separate coat of equal quality. Poiretchine, Twill and \ A\ : this slipper is particularly Kashacloth Coats, and Silk Crepe Frocks. Coats lined to match the frocks. - Bandeaux Brassieres f effective, combined as it is Smart, youthful, practical, economical! o Give the requisite For the woman \ E with a vamp of patent COAT SECTION, SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. support for the who needs a firmer g leather. Tear drop inserts of g\rhsdzu'figurr $1.00 5635'"’ $150 to patent and Cuban heel, $6. CORSET SHOP, SECOND FLOOR. Tomorrow! This Great Event—Planned to Set a New Selling Record for Easter Monday A Remarkable Sale of 400 Newest Spring Dresses 3. A modified version of the D’Orsay pump in tan calf 4 with a narrow band of broun 2 leather run in the top. With ¢ > 5 covered Spanish heel and s rather round toe, $6. T 2: { i — N q Promptly at 9:15 tomorrow—begins one of our famous dress events! It means extraordinary savings for hundreds of Wash- ington women. 1t means, too, the successful ending of days of preparation in New York. Our style expert assembled a few dresses here, a ide dis s ik few more there—until fifteen New York makers had co-operated A }',‘f Hipnetor dis grace; 1 patent pump. With in- and the number of dresses had reached 400! _ f o i serts of tan on the toe and | high covered Spanish heel, In many cases, $13.95 could ' 7 A 6. not buy the materials ’ Every Dress in the vast assortment is worthy of its place in this great event. Many are samples—One- of-a-kind. Correct in style—exceptional in value! Materials: Trimmings: Styles: —Printed Silks —Newest Jabots —Straight Lines —Crepe Elizabeth —Rich Laces —Full Skirts | \ ~ e —Georgette —Pleats, Tucks —Newest Flares A . A 1 1 5. A tan calf slipper with —Crepe Satin —New Flounces —Peasant Sleeves ( ] | / a cut-out band across the in- —<Canton Crepe —Embroidery —Short Sleeves ’ b step and a bow of grosgrain Sizes for both misses and women, and extra sizes in one style or ribbon on the instep. With : o, covered Cuban heels, $6. another. Selling begins Monday, 9:15 a.m.—Be prompt! $13.95. f i * SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. STREET FLOOR 4. A chic little bow on the N e i g

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