Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1925, Page 20

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20 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1925 MAY SUUN SUI-VE INDIAN TEMPLES FOUND. : ! B ke L d 3 [ WYSTERY OF LIE e e v ol Fyeryday, Bright Clothes; Graduation, White Clothes Mf"m'.‘f‘)“ffi-;\'l’:'{:{:I?;“:‘:‘:";’;“RE}."”'?:: "The merry month of May has much to offer the younger generation—what with ‘\J, ay processions, Children’s Day and Gradua- : : e e vy Deayea| tion all in store for them. And each demands new clothing for boys and girls. The Boys’ and Girls” Shops are well prepared. Colloidal Chemistry Seems|jeancon of Denver and a party the Florence Chamber ot Commerce, | o X - » g ¥ ; ‘ il i which visited the region south of Key to Basis of Biology, |yiicice, it has ‘announced yester: v oys es uits irls’ Ensembles . : day. ; | S e German Scientist Says. The inscriptions were found on ! ; the walls of a canyon, the party re- 2 — : | ported. They had been known to ) o $ exist b residents of the region $ 95 By the Astociated" Press. | previously, but this was the first| i ¥ CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Ma | scientific investigation which has| Herbert Freundlich of . Kuaiser | been made of them. Wilhelm Institute, Germany, who de- | e With coats of gay livered the first of a series of fec- | ! annel or tweed s - e e CHTENEN SEER I o R | Mamd o e ter his 1 S Methods of Col- | TRADE LINES SURE| ¢, ; “oat and frock ensembles Every well dressed boy wears a school girl 7 to 14, every bit as smart After the English manner; development w « A fuller knowledge of the mysteries of life |Says Army Is Doing Everything to | S ] vest suit these days, thoroughly and attractive as her older sister’s. y { s vast feld x:.;{ Develop This Feature—Goes | : mannish and “grown-up” in every The frocks of gay printed rayon he indicated, | | ] i P 2505 ‘ on to Louisville. | ; respect. The coat single breasted crepes are in winsome, girlish styles AT o : e e | B | with flap pockets. The vest with 4 and may be worn separately. The undoubtedly dealt ! b en ey 82 sy =\, o k, chief of the vice, here yes_ / ; lored of Spring woolens in powder ished — tailored of light colored buttons and plenty of pockets. Tai- coats are unlined, but carefully fin- ; ‘ 2 Ensembles| blue, tan or brown mixtures. Coat tweed or flannel. A coat for cool \ Jkefched and both pairs of knickers full lined. days, a dress for warmer ones. $5 rvice seems as i, for 3 Sizes 7 to 17. Sizes 7 to 14, ommerce, though h. (Third Floor. The Hecht Co.) (Third Floor, The Hecht Co ) . ’ . - v . - 3 L e | 500 Boys' White Blouses - Girls’ Muslin Princess Slips $ ille and othe: IOt Iasine Collar-attached styles for boys 7 to 16 59 l ackwood Field, at i th) & Lnew Summertime is coatless time, when the demand for white blouses Every girl needs one or two for her very sheer summer frocks. Not t of the pan becomes more insistent than ever. These are finely made blouses, prac- too fancy, but daintily made, as are these. Cut full and roomy of sturdy A tical enough for everyday wear, vet fine enough for any dress occasions vet soft finished lingerie muslin. Made with built-up shoulders and edged 55 acinat Made with double yokes and faced sleeves like a man’s and trimmed with with lace or embroidery. Slips that will launder easily and give an unex- are now considered by 3 ocean pearl buttons. Sizes 7 to 16. o pected amount of wear. Sizes for girls 7 to 16. u | (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) % (Third Floor, The Hecht Co With deep flounce of lace or embroidery i - (e ks ot B h B SR B St Bt SR LE Bl B S S D R SIS ENY S B S TR S END D T L ah Il R ek Sk e Tk "*"Ay i 1t’s Time for New White Hats for Keds << '@ GRADUATION & =5 fortable, light- . 2 : e A calling forth of white frocks and blue serge suits. Other good e | weight, truly dur- NICKEL CONCERNfiBOUGHT.‘ able sport shoes, looking apparel, too, for the parties and proms of Graduation Week $5,000.000 Is Paid for British- -7 3 t i any man, woman American Company or child can wear. . - gfig o A little white with scalloped brim and white grosgrain ribbon streamer, $1.95. Star Building White or brown canvas Ked ox- ces located on 6th fords for or floor at corner of boys, in sizes 5 to 11th and Pa. Ave. 2, $1. Larger Suite of three offi- come bonds each for 15 cou attached.. One corner room, one facing Avenue, one facing 11th St ’ These are bright, cheerful offices, all outside exposure, in modern office build- §! ing. White or brown Hawaiian Record Broken. Hono-| rn Says. | May 8 (A.P).—aAll| ¢ the Hawaiian 2 An off-the-face white patent Milan hat with white grosgrain ribbon streamer, $1.95. | in the was REPORT BIG 'sueA_rfcntJPE Sizes, $1.25. Approximately cross-strap canvas 800 sq. ft. Ked pumps for girls. Sizes 5 to 2 all previo: i RENT and 2V . $150 Per Month $1.25. Ordered Here for Duty Apply 610 Star Building Phone M. 5000. Branch 3 Tots White Voile Frocks 52.95 Graduation and Class Night Frocks 15 Filmy white frocks for the “day of days,” fashioned of georgette, crepe de chine and flat crepe. Demurely simiple or elaborate with rib- bon and lace. Sizes 12 to 16 and 13, 153, 17. Party frocks of printed georgette, crepe de chine or flat crepe in exquisite shades of peach, nile green, maize, orchid, turquoise, pink and powder blue. Sizes 13, 15 and 17. High white or brown canvas Ked shoes for boys, laced to the toe. Reinforced ankle patches. Heavy gray cor- rugated soles. Sizes 11:346:6 $2.50. With crepe rubber soles, $2.75. Two-knicker vest suits of fine, true blue serge, tailored in the popular single breasted style of the season. The coat, with big flap pockets, is lined with alpaca or twill. And both pairs of knickers are lined as well. Sizes for boys 7 to 17. Four-Piece Collegiate Suits Girls' W hslst e Frocks 519.85 f::\ Voile and crepe de chine frocks for the yvounger girl 7 to 14. Made in several pretty styles, with good deep hems for lengthening. : ; Boys' Fine White Famous Huddersfield Shirts and Blo uses, $1.45 Special white or > English woolens, tailored Of finely woven oxfords and madras—both Adapted by Becker from one of the finest brown high can- pd into mannish vest suits ] plain and fancy weaves. Shirts in sizes 1214 of recent Paris imports—and at a quarter the vas shoes laced to K3 : A to 14. Blouses for boys 8 to 16. grice. 1t is fashioned of leather in brown, tan, the toe. Rein- ; with single breasted coats. . (Fhied Ricos, Tha Jacateys lack, red, blue or gray. The cigarette case £ . 5 = e A saitoh et L s e hie to]rced ankle }aatch-. In new Sprn.:g tans, “F lt-R ite P umps —the mirror, secured to the flap—and the Also special cor- heather, olive and D coin purse inside are most convenient. rugates, suction : 5 : Of patent colt or white kid soles as shown be- bluish mixtures. ) dd : low. Sizes 11 to Knickers for week- $4 FOTMOthCTS Day ] 6, $1.69. - day wear. Long Pretty patent leather White or red Carnations which appear so real you'll ! ! % g sandalettes in sizes 814 surprised to find they're not. i trousers for Sunday to2. Also white kid strilp Gifthl;:;:::men! = and holidays. Sizes . pumps and patent south- ¢ for boys 13 to 18. ern ties, in sizes 114 to 2. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) £ : (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) The Hecht Co. F at Seventh St. With one pair of long Silane aud trousers and knickers ru;flmoc n];]f ;ll?i( es make this frock adorable. Sizes 2 to 6 years, $2.95. (O BT EE BE TR B BE BE L D ED RS R Bt B S B R I D T EE R TR0 e B R B R R B B IR B I B R IR B R B B B R B B T ] B B R S L I O 1 10T R0 0% Ew SOy Sy Suy SR S SEY R S S e it ey SR ERY SN R Rt R S N R LR Rt i O A Y i e V= Mail Orders Prepald ) Free to every fl s boy and girl visit- 5 ing the Third Floor tomorrow, a 1314-16-18 F Street ! Ked Handy Book . ; ; T o of Sports. Two-toned rib- bon and medal- lions of embroid- ery are the at- tractions herec. Sizes 2 to 6 years, $2.95. S At It B B Rt B el B P it O RS R R e R (Third Floor) P T O A A S S kfi“‘&fi‘kfi&fi%%\?fl%i’tfiwflmhfimfl'fl%flL"“&Q“M%“&’z&wfit—.c' % {Third-Foor)

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