Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1925, Page 22

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29 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Kidnaped for Ransom, Es-| capes—Eye Injured When Auto Is Fired On. ‘FRICK INSURANCE TAX - FIGHT IN HIGH COURT :Government Argues $424,000 Pol-| icy Is Subject to Inheri- tance Levy. © ATTORNEY MUST EXPLAIN clared Intended as Bail for Seldow. , , de with the pe Jer the §1,01 D 0666060606 00060¢ . 00000000‘00000:: i theroad to { investment SUCCESS— leads to Hollywood By the Sea FLORIDA Hollywood is_only mine miles north of Miami on the coast, where the “Gulf Stream mever fails to create a bree: See the wonderful se mile harbor under cons tion, which desti make Hollywood the ship ping center of the South. Special Inspection Tours Phone us about our special s-day personally conducted tours. Usual cost 3 special price, including Pull- man, hotel bills, food, etc., $250 Eight-Day Trip for $110 i Hollywood Land and W ater Co. 1426 N. Y. Ave. HYMAN N. LEVY Mgr. Washington Office PHONE MAIN 347 AMERCAN ELUDES 1 MEXCAN BANDITS S8 \/ \ e Woven Chokers of Tinted Imitation Pearls, $1.25 A Novelty Necklace of 3- 1 Woven Graduated of pastel shades— 1, green, blue, pink and Buy one to match vour newest evening dress They are*very smart. Jewelry Section, First floor. Sports Girdles Ideal for all outdoor activ- ities. Comfortable models that give freedom for mo- tion. soft, bone- le. 10del t just confine i line; hook-front d side fastening all elastic $3.50 to $5. Corset Section, Third floor. Misses’ Slips $3.95 Of Fine Tub Silk and Radius Cloth ace trimmed slips with itched bodice tops tble hem to the hip. All model styl well a step-in models. Time to Pack Away Winter Clothing Be sure to protect your win- ter things from dust and the moths E-zee Pack Garment Bags, with side opening, 65c. Nippon Camphor, $1.25 box. Mothozone, 45¢ box; $5 doz. Moth Crystalline, 25¢ a box; $2.75 dozen. Naphthaline and Lavender Compound, 20c a box; $2.35 dozen. Red Cedar Moth Compound, 15¢c box; $1.75 dozen, Tar Naphthaline Moth Balls, 18c a box, or 3 for 50c. Superior Sponge Cloths, 10c, or 3 for 25c. Toilet Goods Section, First floor. Plain and Striped Tub Silk Frocks For Junior Misses They are the sort of dresses a girl loves to wear for sports or to school. Plain Tub Silk Frocks, slim lines, with just a suggestion of a belt, with embroidery; or striped tub silk trimmed with the material as the model sketched. ($16.75). There is a good selection of shades and a dozen different styles. $12.50 to $25 Junior Misses' Section, Fourth floor. Saturday Special Delicious Homemade Candy, 2 Ibs., 95¢ A fine assortment of chocolate-covered creams, bon- bons and nuts, made of pure wholesome ingredients. Candy Section, Fourth floor. loveliest The Coat for Now Is Light-Weight Flannel in Brilliant Color, $18.75 to $45 For general daytime wear and sports wear, smart women find the Mannish, Slim-fitting Coat of daring shades of flannel a youthful Others prefer the fashion. Coat that flares ever s D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1925. MWoodward & Lonthrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets In the Specialized Misses’ Section—4th Floor Handmade Frocks Direct Import from Paris $10 to $16.50 Nimble French fingers fashioned these lovely Summer Dresses of voile, crepe de chine and crepe. Straightline, easy- to-wear styles, with touches of hand- work, such as hemstitching or drawn work. In light Summer shades. Other French Cotton Frocks, $19.50 to $25. {o] slightly at the bottom. Trim- mings of silk braid, pockets and flower boutonnieres. Green, rose, blue, black an white, red and lavender. Women's Coat Section, Third floor. Tomorrow Offers Splendid Values in Women’s Frocks, $25 A great variety of styles, in the silk materials — cool- looking Summer silks, satin, bead- ed georgette, veiled georgette and gay printed silks. The Styles Long sleeved dresses. Flare bottoms. Trimmings of laces and ap- plique batiste, Navy georgette over the prints. Women's Dress Section, Third floer. We Will Put Any Victrola hfi\ In Your Home You can pay for it on surprisingly easy You can begin at once to enjoy the*world’s best music and entertainment —uwhat you want, as often as you want terms. On a Small First - Payment it, and whenever you want it. Every week you remain without a Victrola is a week of missing f life. No need to postpone. the good things our easy plan with you tomorrow. Victrola Galleries, Fourth floor Let us talk over The Sheer Georgette Coat Worn Ensemble Fashion $25 and $29.50 Assemble your own ensemble or use as a light wrap over Summer frocks. Navy, cocoa, gray and black. d Misses' Section, Fourth floor. For the Spring Sports Season Two-Piece Balbriggan Frocks $16.50 and %25 These two pieces give them the right style; they are made of Balbriggan, which is just about the smartest fabric possible in the sports world at present. The new cricket neck is featured, and-some of the blouses are smartly striped in horizontal fashion. Natural, tan, powder blue, white, oriole and celange. Sportswear Section, Third floor. Sports Hats $7-%0 and %10 The correct Sports Hat increases the chic of every sports costume, and should be chosen with great care. In our selection are the Gage Hats, the Cross-country Stroller, Regimental Stripes and Hats of bangkok and felt. The sports Shades, reds, green, banana, tan, yellow, navy and Indian orange. Millinery Section, Third floor. Distinctive New Pumps, $12.50 Something different and very much in vogue is the new step-in model cut on the D'Orsay lines. Tan calf vamp and fawn colored suede quarter. All tan calfskin and brown kid and suede quarter. Lizard Skin Is Smart —especially when used as trimming. A combination of tan calf and lizard in a two-strap model with cut-out design, $33.50. Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. Collar and Cuff Sets $1.50 Peggy Collars and Cuffs of linen, trimmed with filet, lace Venise Sets Collars and Cuffs of Venise lace, cream and ecru shades, ir Peggy styles, $1.50 set. Neckwear Section, First floor. French Dot Veils, 35¢ In solid colors and combina tions. Also all-over Fr dot veiling, 50c yard. Velling Section, First floor. Washington Says: “The 1924 world champions are ours, and we are theirs.” Thanks to Walter ] wizard arm, of Bucky fools™—as them—Washington will flaunt the gayest and pr est piece of bu caressed by a v breeze— “The World Champions” Read about it in Playing the Game, or From Mine Boy to Manager, by Stanley Harris. $1.50 Ged & Hooebarnrde Book Section, Fourth floor. New Ombre Hosiery Smart to Wear With Light Frocks $3 Pair Ombre hose, introduced here at Woodward & lLothrop, : exquisite in their coloring They shade from pale tints t deep shades in each color of Flesh Orchid Champagne Tan ALL-SILK HOSE, $3 PAIR. Fine silk texture with open- work clox, in the lighter shades of amber, French nude and gray. Hoslery Section, First floor. On the Children’s Floor (The 4th) Tomorrow Confirmation Dresses Of Voile and Crepe de Chine $7.50 to $25 For confirmation you want the prettiest dress you can find. White, of course, in fine, thin voile or lovely crepe de chine, with perhaps a bit of lace and ribbon, tiny ruffles, pleats or tucks. There are heaps of new styles. Model Sketched of . Crepe de Chine, $19.50 Girls' and Junior Misses’ Section, Fourth floor. School Togsfor Junior Misses Gay Colored Skirts —of flannel and'silk with inverted pleats in front, or nar- row side pleats and button trimmings. In cowboy tan, powder blue, lipstick-and green. Sizes 13 to 17 years. $7.50 and $10. And Bright Jackets —and the more mannish it is the smarter it is. Double- breasted styles in white or colored flannel. and $15. $12.50 Either a Tailored or Peasant Blouse —would _complete this smart costume. In white or tan, with boyish collars and cuffs or embroidered in peasant colors. $1.95 and $2.95. Girls' Furnishings por. Younger Girls’ Hats For School or Dress (i Smart Little Hats of straw cloth trimmed with colored feathers ; Fancy, Gay Felts, and Shiny Straw Hats with pleated ribbon or tassel trimming. Also Hats that the French lass wears, of taffeta, georgette and silk braid. $3.75 to $7.50. Girle’ Hat Section, Fourth floor. School Oxfords Exceptionally Well Made Blucher Oxfords for children and boys, in tan or smoked elk, made over comfortable lasts correctly shaped for growing feet. Sizes 8 to 2, $5. Trot Moc Oxfords are dressy shoes for boys and they give great service and satisfaction. $6. Children’s Shoe Section, Third floor. Girls’ Lisle Socks, 50c Pair Three-quarter Mercerized Lisle Socks with a turn- over roll cuff in plain colors—peach, lavender, pink, yellow, white and brown. Sizes 7 to 10. Children's Hosiery Sectiou, Fourth floor. $18.75. $8.75 to $16.50. Getting Baby Ready Long Nainsook Slips, gathered at neck, and finished with narrow edge of lace. $1.25. Handmade Slips with embroidery and drawn work, lace trimmed and deep hem. $3.50. Hand-crocheted Sacques, pink or blue, $1.50 to $3.50. Bootees to match, 50c to $1.50. Infants’ Bonnets, in organdy, mull or dotted swiss, finished with fine tucks, lace, briar stitching and sheer- ing. $2, $3.50 and $5. ’ Intants® Section, Fourth Soor. * Medium Blue Striped and Checked Blouses, the color favored by the Prince of Wales, are here for the boy 7 to 14 years. Attached col- lar and band cuffs. $1.50. Bays' Section, Fourth' fioor, Your Boy’s New Spring Outfit Come to the section where the boy knows he can get the clothes he likes. ‘Where Mothers know that materials are dependable and values the best. Four-Piece Vest Suits Every boy wants a Suit with a grown-up vest. Here they are, well tailored of new Spring woolens, 8 to 18 years, $15.75 and New Felt Hats, $3.50 Spring Caps, $1.50 and $2 Boys’ Light-Weight Topcoats The smaller boy will need a Topcoat for some time to ccme. He is sure to be pleased with the naval coats, trimmed with shiny brass buttons. Also coats of tweeds and novelty fabrics. Prince of Wales Blouses for Boys

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