Evening Star Newspaper, October 23, 1925, Page 9

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OCGTOBER 23. 1925. B. C., FRIDAY, W hen buying /rnvn us, please remember that 1we consider no trensaction complete until YOU are xalnfir‘d S WASHINGTON, “bird." I THY. EVENING was In | [Mne. ailar was a charming N |An_excellent bit of come ETS BAUGED MUSIC L WL ""”,:[ The soldiers marched to the .hull’h! b 1 3 and halted in the square outside. One b ol “}\\m of the edifice was undergoing | > of th ancinz known | Tepairs, so there was room for only { honile ,4 ‘interesting solo t half the reziment | < were Mr. Palvey's “Victory ! nt.” ordered the major, “tell and ‘x,m,pq by Mlles. Elisins | the men who don't want to go 1o and Bennett. church to fall out Increase of Usefulness Pre- G’ S .l‘ REET BETWEEN 11th & 12 th. Of the large group numbers, the| A large number quickly availed | dicted From Adoption of . Tomorrow---the Last Day of Our Extraordinary Sale of Theater yesterday afternoon = that |most imposing was the opening bLallet, | themselves of the opportunity | Common Program. L] 1,000 Silk and Cloth Dresses AT A FRACTION OF THEIR WHOLESALE COST They Needed Church. Andreas Paviey and a corps of charming American givls In the P wm (mlmx ky Ballet. formerly a attraction with both the Chi €ago and San Carlo opera companies, gave a by program at the National | a large audience Mozart and Saint-Saens. It was | “dismiss all the men who did not fall Especially unique in conception and | heautifully costumed and gracefully | out and march the others in—they | beautiful in execution were the inter- “Holland Dance™ was | need it most.” pretations of Handel's IA:HL:"” and vouthfulness ‘.'1nd . ____. m— THE BACHELOR Strauss’ “Blue 1% classi 1737 H St. N.W. performed. The full rozuish Dleased the The fir-le, * hrillia the exceptic Music of ally most | of all was | cal lines of the and the artistry of varied postures in the grouping of the largo number proved and | exquisite pletorially. ‘The novel ele m of By the Assnciated Press Church members, prospects are heing counted and listed | Ment in this company My, Strauss the fact that s representing the was brought in delightful voun adherents ear's working of to gauge the comi program. the Federal Council announced the call of 1 tou in re. imission under dership of the Council's com- Within Fashion. From the Boston Tran . look at your Extra Large that's the third You today sie—Thats nothine, mothe vear” sald a call ent o thousands here has devel put on | o ok Head Size Hats meeption wasx Al . : | pantomime to music, entitle | fixion.” It was a wonder i work, but aroused much adverse com | ment because in the majority of N § Christian minds there was but one SR » ‘l | i for for 'S — VELOURS Also Small and Medium Head Sizes CREERON 614 12th St. N.W. Aronnd the Corner fram Migh Prices S "~ ween F an Sts ADVERTISEMENT. Down the ytat vear b 1 marked a notable increase of church member- ship on confession of faith. as com pared with the low ebb of the pre vious vear “We helieve that this growing unity and common understanding is In some measure, responsible for the richer hary reported by ihe churches. For these and many other reasons the Commission on Evangel 1&m is led o believe that the time has Misses 1s0 by a | Women Crucifixion, and thus the d act, Mr. Paviey looked much more like John the Baptist than the Christ. However. the dance did not seem in the bhest taste for a general audience. Another remarkahle piece of choreo ¥ zraphic art was the dance duet he tween “The Serpent and the Bird The fo was extremely realistic as_interpreted by Mile. Benneti_and All Sizes 141020 All Sizes 36 to 48 ts Rarc Jewels IFine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware constitnencies, with the the churches out. adaptin but adhering KILLED IN jERUSALEM. Son of Minister Dies After Crash of Auto in Holy Land. Pa. Octo 1 received in H\EN(H FORMULA | | (HoCOLATS S uu(_ by the best. establish a m med Church and was accom VAN wak 24 vears duated from Ursinus tral Seminary. D) . T Beirnt his INCORPORATED rz1 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST A OREAT BARGAIN SPECIAL | v « DEESTES- 40 45 FOR 20) FME SILEKS = SATINS = CREPES -~ FOR MATAME /ND MADEMOISELLE FUR MORNING *AYTIME AFTERNOON COPIES OF THE FRENCH - NEW, EXCLUSIVE, DISTINCTIVE, SMART PASHIONS THE VALUES ARE SO REMARKABLE THAT THE COST OF TAILORING EXCEEDS ThE SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICE OF $20 WINTER COATS OF GREAT sEAUTY AT SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES WE ADVISE EARLY ATTENDANCE STORE OPENS 8:30 A. M. iting the . 55 GARY SEES PROSPERITY. U. s $ on Eve of Great Era. Tells Steel Institute. NEW YORK. October 23 (#).—The T'nited States is on the verge of a Elbert H He »f the American Iron wher meeting o s sentlemen will not have to into another room for orders. will be turning business away.” THE SHOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F at Tenth St. Mothers—The Most Popular Item We Have Ever Offered Are These oats for Girls 510 We have advertised coats at this price only nwice before and never have we received a better response, nor has more general ap- proval ‘been expressed by mothers in our 12 years’ experience, The Utmost in Value! The Materials Include VELOURS POLAIRES POLOS NOVELTY CLOTHS In Every Desirable Color Many Are Fur-Trimmed Even tho there is an excellent assortment of styles, we suggest an early visit here tomorrow, for we can save you both time and money if you make your selection from this remarkable group. Sizes 7 to 14 Years EA?LOWZE’ Avenue --with Jane « breety colamn of Fashion “pick ups.” notes and items of imter- est te Women about shoes. Origin of Species! KNOW now where shoe. styles come from. 1 have just gone through the most fasci- nating experience of my life. The style special- iat of The Nisley Shoe Co. permitted me to be present (in their main office) when the pattern selections for the com- ing Fall and Winter sea- son were being made. World-Wide! HAD no idea that I sources 80 remote were tapped in such a thorough manner to se- cure inspiration as well" as authoritative guid- ance in the matter of footwear fashions. Jour- nals, Bulleting and Con- fidential Reports from styvle centers all over the world were studied and compared. Recent style tendencies in America, in Paris, in England and the Orient were given consideration as well as the elaborate sales re- ports from all of these points. Only a Guide! A S thorough and as tmportant as all of this procedure seemed, it was only to serve as a guide to their master shoe designers, who, following conscientious- Iv these almost positive fashion trends, allow their brushes to follow the romantic dictates of their artistic minds. HEIR finished de- signs, I noticed, followed in a remarkably close degree the compos- ite picture that was re- vealed in this mass of international style in- formation, and yet they . seemed original and dis- tinctive beyond my power to realize. That originality, I was told, was what made Nisley's Beautiful Shoes differ- ent from all the rest. Yes, different even from shoes that sell for two and three times as much. . Far Ahead! CAN easily under- stand now why the current styles being shown in the Nisley store here are so sub- stantially correct at this time, when frantic ef- forts are being made by most stores to dispose of styles that are passe. The almost unbelievable part about it is that Nis- ley’s Beautiful -Shoes are only $5.00 a pair. news Let’s go Shopping with Jane Published by The Nisley Co. 1389 P ftreet N.W. —of Satins, Velvets, Georgettes, Broches, Chiffons, Chenilles, Crepe-Back Satins, Twills, Poiret- sheens, Crepe de —in Navy, Brown, Cocoa, Red, Green, Yellow, Beige, Peach, Black Prince, White, Wine and, of coutse, Copper, Chine, VALUES That Are Incomparable Dress values that wrill stir Washington because of Only by purchasing the substantial savings involved. these dresses at greatlyr below wholesale cost partly sacrificing our priofits are we able to offer them Come prepared to buy at such a remarkably low price. not one, but two or three. Black. Unmistakably High- Class DRESSES Included are dainty dance frocks, smart street dresses, simple matronly frocks, stunning afternoon dresses for bridge or matinee, becoming dinner or eve- ning frocks, business and office frocks. There are all sizes in the lot, but not in each style. samples, only one of a kind.—Third Floor. and by Many are Brooks ’Great'Octo ber Sale of New Coats The .Fabrics CAIRMINIA VIVETTE MQONTEBELLO LUSTROSA LUCETTE PINPOINT The Wur i Trimtmings BRIOWN FITCH NATURAL SKUNK BRIOWN FOX BLIACK FOX GRIAY SQUIRREL GRAY WOLF BEAVER The Shades DOVE, CUCKOO GRA.CKLEHEAD FALCON DUSK BROWN BLACK Smart New Hats Of Real Character STYLES Indicating Fashion's Fancy for Every Occasion, Hats combining and quality dividuality, tallic combinations of Satins, Velvets and Velours. Large hats, small hat's, matron hats with . large head sizes, hats for the bobbed hair miss. & 6 95 All Are - Remarkable Values, at Fourth Floor For Women For Misses All Are Fur Trimmed Actual Values $79.75 to $100 $6 .00 High-type Coats in a collection expressing quality in every line, new in silhouette, correct in fabric, luxurious in fur, smart in coloring, impcccable in every least detail of tailoring. Second Floor NEWEST ACCESSORIES Underarm and Pouch Bags This assortment includes Silk and Lcather Bags, nov- clty or plain mod- els, fitted with coin purse and mirror, All colors. $2.95 Sport and Dress Skirts Silk and Wool, Pleated and Plain -Models. All Colors and Plaids. Roshanara, Twills, Serges and $5 l Novelties. Reg. $8 and $10 Values.. ... Novelty Gloves Turn-back cuff and gauntlet models. P. K. sewing. All sizes . and assorted colors. 52.95 Kayser Pure Silk Hose Medium and chiffon weight, s] -8 in- of me- marvel stripe and slipper heel— GUARANTEED. Mercerized top and reinforced at the heel.

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