Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1925, Page 32

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THE EVENING STAR, " WASUINGTON, D: \ enus Statue Shows Old Stone Age Men ! FAVORS MILITARY Understood Secret of Burnitg Clay | T There’s a growing apprecia- ? Why don’t you depend upon \,-nm"'f.'ff.:fr'f.i"f set ";;:Y-‘l‘i'ln::-‘:‘(\l\fglxe”x‘x T AR s tion of the worthiness of gifts S us for all your gifts to women? TTIURSDAY, s DECEMBER 17, 192 o e Sack. fout Teast o, G1a | of the €urlien. stome. e from this store, reflected in our Beautiful gifts and a delightful increased Christmas selling! place in which to shop. mmne age. The Venus is one of a|man. G. W. U. President Differs |jhole serles of burnt ound at Vistonice, in “The Mask:a collection is now in the Brno um%u;n.{ in l{he cu‘: 1(:,! Prof. : S | Ahsolon, and for the pas years From Those Who Say Train- Eite : e Trof. Mutlegka, director of the An- 2 F, i thropological (us\llul;) of lhe‘HlllVEF Mili & . - € . @ity of Prague. has beén working on ing Leads to Militarism. % hibfior i scientific report regarding them.” e he report to the efiect that Dr, 3 on hus overed human re- ntus of this perfod of history one of the horts in counection with his valuable clay prehistor] " to hgures and anhmal bones is thus a this ld ince of | confusion with Dr. Maska's work, Dr. Dr. Absolos dig- | Hrdltek: utes. 1925 has so far yielded . ge |n~rlhm of the new site at implements, bones of s where Dr. Absolon 1 other prehistoric uni- ains to be explored,” f > i ing cuses. Ne “and there is strong At | eral hundr tine examples of ‘\\. ]u[\(‘ that ~k(‘lulul remains of the men 1| rignacian weupons were dis-| Who made the stone weapons, burned > hidden under the the clay figures und hunted the mam- . mammoth, and @ Mmoth will be discovered.” probably 000 | With the rich Predmost and Viston- e ice finds the Aurignaclan period is the important Moravian | BOW, in the oplnion of Dr. Hrdlicka, vies relating to the paleolithic | better represented in Moravia than in ve been jumbled in British re. any other j of E to Dr. Ales Hrdl Bright-Colored s e | Bright-Color veurs ago at the Mora wn | d,” Dr. Hrdlicka says. *“Dr.| a excavated ut Predmost all the ||ty wear with Fur Coats. Large id spare for 20 yvears, at|§ yariety of all that i new and xpense. As o result of his|§ ¢man. Ideal for Southern wear. werk b gathered fogether @ most re Smal’ und Extra Targe Head Siees rkable collection of the old \ge implements, bones of extinc 614 12th St. N.W, i decorated mammoth tusks S 11 s 18 human skeletons, a number Around the Comer from High Frices Between F and G St 1216 F St. N.W. A World of Gifts—Beautiful and Usable Lovely Silk Underwear, $5.90 Toiletries—From Paris Exceptional qualities of each, in delightful styles—groupe All the famous Parisian Perfumers are represented here—the par together at, each, $5.90. ;‘”{}':‘ io;: of thedgr:a‘t P;)m dressmakers, such as Weorth, who dis S ’ g g ributes his wonderful ans le Gowns—of crepe de chine o radium, in tailored styles, $90. Nyigm o gugh 'us in Washington... $1.50 to $11.00 per bottle Chemise—of radium silk, crepe de chine or georgette; lacy = pleated, rosebud trimmed. $5.90. e e e Chine 3(;::9*; , Sotv's Soap: 3 cakes in. $2.25 ustal 311 gnfle 5 ENENE -y - >t - ;~ozA iree English Guest Size So-p; 12 31 75 to $2.25 cakes i box; ual $1 7S¢ —and Lovely Gift Toiletries From Our Own Land! Black Enameled Loose Powder Hudnut’s Toilet \'\-(:f. in many that will 6t in any @5 fragrances. . s bag; usual $1 grade.. .. $1.56 Grade, 95¢ $1 and $2 Umbrellas Of pure silk in the mode’s approved shades; on th Step-in Drawers—of Georgette crepe, black lace trimmed Or of crepe de chine. 99. Bloomers—of lustrous satin. $8.90. Costume Slips—of crepe de chine in tailored or lacy styles. 90. Modish Flowers, Boxed Tt is perennial Summer with Fashion . and her choice ot biooms grow ever more radiant. What lovelier a gift choice thar a beautiful lower . beautifully hoxed? Gardenias, in al! colors— Roses, silk and velvet— s0c to .00 $1.00 to $5.00 rih Kyoto frame that is smartest of all. Roses, silver and gold— Chrysanthemums, $1.25 to $2.50 With borders of Ottoman sflk, brocaded er two-lone effects, §]1() 1.00 to $3.95 Rose Trallers . $2.95 and $3.95 and handsome handles of iridescent Palse Pearl.. e ‘With 3-inch brocaded silk borders and hhndlel ol c&r\nd Lnd sls Smartest Handbags colored Paise Pearl: the tips and ‘ferrules to match..... Ihe recognized handbag for practical service and smart * sppeacance in-one...is the “La Garde”. .with the protected IF IN DOUBT ABOUT ANY GIFT. WOULDN'T IT BE BETTER TO GIVE Gold Stripe Silk Stockings And be sure of gqiving satisfaction SENENENEN t o~ ":z‘mmmmm:mmrm “Education” T.pic of Address. # cally complete, belong- | same Aurighacian period. AR RN RENE R Of leopard calfskin, Moroces, lizard grain or pinseal...in black. brown, tan or gray...La Garde bags ure $5 to $10 e Handkerchiefs 3295 - Just suggestions from our almost unlimited zc:ortments And t!mugh so many—each has been most carefully selected. Irish Linen, in white or gay colors, with embroidered 35¢ colors or in novelty prints, each One Pair at $1. Irsh Linen, in white or colors, embroidered in $1.95 or white or colored embroidery. Scalloped Madeira 3 Pairs in a Box, $5.70 Handkerchiefs and Spanish embroidered i : 4 o 50c gt Silk to the Very Top! h(qlillle Nmnifl in lmen and lace smartly s] soxed > BN » .|l Protection From Robberies ected with A Monday morning newspapers reported 20 rob- e beries and 2 holdups. One woman lost $2,000 worth of jewelry. No one is safe from these depredations, but we offer TWO FORMS OF PROTECTION 1st. A box in our safe deposit vault for jewelry, securities and valuable papers. v individual corrective fght, saving that the game ele « Interest posst- benefit in the ; Protected from garter-clasp “runs” by the pat- ented Gold Stripe. Street and evening shades. Every size. Plent: ot extra salespeople! 3 for $1 Men Can Shop nicely at our Men's bureau-balcony Also Plain Linen Handicerchiefs with ~ 2 «inch hem at thie price KNibben GarTers e €enTemerie Gold STripe Gleves Silk Shckings 165 in quallty. eo stun ning in colorinks— $6.50 to $65 We import these and eave you the {mport Most fascinating o a good music. "1t 15 st 2d. Burglary insurance for the household effects tha the average merican . you are obliged to keep in your home. buys one book & vear. Giving o consideration to the books fur-| ¢ librarles. the amount | < exceedingly smal The Cost Is Nominal Safety Is Priceless The Washington Loan & Trust Co. Downtown Bank Resources over West End Branch 900 F Street $16,000,000.00 618 17th Street JOHN B. LARNER, President pages from cotem pfi”rmfl:v Tiny Bewrls with § center: | whits < Christmas ch ymmittee, clasp: velvet box $7'50 ed that his ittee {s com- g plans for distributing cheer to | ship House, Neighborhood ! rious institutions in the stma The plans will | completed in the near future, he | Satin Mules®430 Remnant Day! Every Item An Opportunity! Women’s Dresses Women’s Coats Misses’ Coats uede ¢l wine ! i 8—$35 to $49.50 Dresses L0 2§35 Coats. U1 xich sucic cloth in wine 1§D Sizes 14, 16, 18 Years Of flat crepe or satin, in cuckoo or blonde sls 3 5 C . ek S SRR '335 8 $49.5 Coats sizes 40 and 42. Also of georgeite or satin. 3 s > = or brown Cord Tweed sports models E hiline sty tucked and lace trimmed. Sizes 35, 3%, 40 and 44 with opossum fur collars. single and double breasted: fully silk lined: biue 9—$39.50 to $85 Dresses 3—$79.50 Cm‘, sytr-..l.f;mune mod- < gy ¥ \ Dressy rodels of suede or Pinpoi: - with natural squirrel, ringtail | 839,50 opossum, beaver or Jap mink; in cuckeo, falcon, wine, black. : W Ph‘l’n;i\t’ra\e Tuckles W ¢ Millor, president of the club, | W. & J. SLOANE 1508 H STREET ~ WASHINGTON. D. C. Opposite The Shoreham 3 to 4 lso handsome evening 520 lar and fur c dresses of lace and satln, over ‘gesrgette sips. 10—$89.. 50 t 10 Coats. Grackiehend Blagl, reach, blonde, beige. Sizes 35 to 40. ook or Fortunu Teo-piece dresses’ In varlous styles of vel in brown, gray or green. with Kit Fox collar, veteen, with plain or plaid combinations; size 34 cuffs and panel borders. Of black Vivette with 5 panel flure; mink or squirrel collar and cuffs. 8—$95 Coats 18—$39.50 to $89.50 Dresses Velvet twn-plece sports models, with etencil motif trimming. Two-plece, washable silk sports dresses; black, wine, rose, navy; sizes 36 and 38. Coats of cuckoo color Carming, mink or squirrel trimmed. Of gray or brown Lustrosa, beaver or squirrel trimnmed. 20—$85 to $110 Coais. O brown For afternoon wear—models of crepe de chine, 825 Ro untm Carmina, Lustrosa, Needlsweave materials in vrappy and straightline styles, with muffler collars and deep cuffs of natural squirrel, Japanese mink or beaver. Brown, dove, cuckoo grackiehead, wine. duction of the home expense. great burden of expense. Small Oriental Rugs . . Embroidered Namda Rugs Hooked Nursery Rugs Hooked Rugs Nests of Tables Wall Shelves . End Tables . Sewing-Cabinets Tea Wagons Windsor Chairs. that Serves as well as Adorns Many - thoughtful people prefer to bestow gifts of a practicai character which combine the three fold advantages of beauty—service—and the posslble re- The items listed below will add greatly to the making of better, more comfortable and attractive homes at no from$2,(-00 up from 15004 1850 from 15004 from 25004 from 15-00% from 10900 from 9.50., from 3000w from 1600w = e STORE OPEN FROM 8.00 A. M. TO $5.30 P. M. DAILY INCLUDING SATURDAY FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINT® IN THE UNITED STATES Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries cAn cAssurance of Satisfaction georgette, chiffon, flat crepe. Black, beige, tan, gray, orchid. Stzes 86, 38, 40. Lvening gowns of chifr d Epanish lace: tin and rose. Sizes 35, 38, dl. ;- 4—$35 and ’39 50 Dresses Straightline models with gold and silver i s eoter ang ounss struieiting of - 869,50 | 1595 and $125 Coats stlver fitch collar and . Of Wooltex Of Needlepoint, | Morada in rust color. Flared, wrappy and stratg i $69.50 3—$135 and $145 Coats. Of "m: " ! B imonien tolhemtos e yeea ARG Mothers of Junior Girls— ' thread embroldery; flame or jude; sizes 38 29 50 ¥ ne color n.,u stra coats with collar and 40. Dinner gowns of imported chif- s - Fe ety s S ar. Note! fon with velvet ornaments. Also char- treuse gowns with chinchillette fur trim- ming; sizes 36 and 38. 4—$59.50 and $89.50 Dresses “mm;?sb‘:;?el:m‘;: agrn:;dc?kpe T::;il 539'50 10—$16.50 and $19.75 Dresses dresses with fancy braid trimmings. 6—$65 to $110 Gowns quality velvets. Also embroidered and ilver and sable fitch. Women’s Coat Shop—Second Floor i Sizes 13, 15, 17 Years Misses’ Dresses sizes 14, 16, 18 Years 12—$16.50 Frocks Of twill or jersey, straightline or two } $8.50 OF ooy Twselts il arierepe aaichine. | 89 50 plece style, in navy, rust, cuckoo or brown. in flared and two-plece models: tan, hrnvm blue, green. 15—$25 Frocks 7 Of twill, velvetaen and silk: stralghtime, | Tmported and domestic; of exquisite 50 12—s25 $35 Dresses | flared znd two-plece styles: embroldered. 512.75 . H Models of Georgette, t ana laces L 314.50 button and stitching » avy, | ¢ headed crepes. Sizes 36 and 3% 1—$125 Dinner Gown *k chiffon cloth aid Spunish lace, over flesh bodice; long sleeves of lace: 4—3$79.50 to $125 Dresses '$55 | _pune Basque, t'vo-plece and flare vles. Cocoa, green, covul, brown, navy, black. 15—$35 and $39.50 Dresses cuckoo, brown, green, bl 10—$29.50 Frocks of sllk or twill, in n rocks d I d slg 75 plece or basque models; e1 i satin; in two-plece. bas : c i - lace trimmed. Cuckoo, red, green or nu styles. (oral, powder blue, green, black. 3 1—$49.50 to $59.50 Coats 1 319.75 Yelvet, imported crepe, Ellzabeth crepe ssg 50 12—$45 and $49.50 Dresses or georgette; black, white, orchid; sizes ‘ 36 and 38. Women’s Dress Shop—Second Floor Larger Women’s Dresses Sizes 40% to 5015 15—$25 to 835 Dresses. . . . Street Dresses of Canton crepe. flat fiaring “and, stralght line by zes 40% "o 50, usDle. biowen, Reather 8—‘25 to Strest and Atternoon Dresse. of Canton and flat (lu black, navy, brown. -Sizes 40% to 4815, 2 50 $69.50 Dresses . . . . s 2 Afternoon and Evening of satin, Clnlen crepe georgette crepe; (\l‘l{ ightline and Cocoa, brown. pencil blue, black. Slzel 40% Io 50“ Larger Women’s Coats Sizes 4035 to 503 20—$79.50 to * $95 Coats 91 needlepoint, kashmoral, valurette; trimmed with beaver, squirrel,”foxand Iynx shawl collars. Sizes m 4 to 1! 8125 Co-b EEs 9 Dressy Coats of beautiful materials in straightline or Baring stsies. trimmed {n Jageness fitch, 1ymix. (ox. and natural* squirrel. - Sizes 40% Yl $145 Coats ... S110 s é‘::éflix oS "35‘:‘:’:‘9'5“5’- i n_stralehi fects, med with” shawl and Tar. Sises 40% t0 BOR: R In suede or needleweave; flared and ‘ Afternoon models of crape Roma, satin 328 75 | wreppy models. some with capes. - All with ¢ $£39.50 and Georgette, in one-of-a-kind styles. ? - fur collar and cuffs; some with edgings. Green, coral, cuckoo, navy, black. Gracklehead, wine, brown, dove, gray. Misses’ Shop—Third Floor The Junior Shop—' Floor A 2 Simple Frock Sho Fur Coats at Drastic Price B e i REDUCTIONS—TOMORROW! $15 Dresses i Fur Now sgz 50 28195 sur I-V;;w 3165 A diversity of the season's styles in —Gray Lam! p r Cout, & mode 1—Brouze_ Cas Tt brown L ur Cout. tomboy model o 3 b i ‘stralght Rasares wonel. r atinun; c"am S TConstrasting tralgi e, ol 1nEh o S or jersey, and in destrable colors. Sizes 16 to 40 Tepresented. 82—$15 to (4] $22.50 Dresses . : 3165 : . Fur Satins or crepe silks, in models for street 1O A Now $125 28225 Coats Now $175 wear. Black and colors. Sizes 15 to 40 1«-3175 Coat QETRS e ST e Dance Frocks of chiffon, lace trimmed. Jade, l! ‘.find consy) Fur Coat, full trasting lox collar. —Bronse Carscul orchid, periwinkle, maize. Sizes 16 to 38. n:xm ty: with chinolla collar Pur& at, Jitb fox collar. cufte and vorder: About ‘10 styles in wool cloths, including jer- . sey. One and two plece. Good range of col ors, including navy. Sizes 16 to 40. 200 Pairs Sorosis Pumps and Oxfords Hats in Clearance Hats Regularly Hats Reguiar! of $8.75 to $12.50 Grades ; 5 . . §7.50 10 §12.50 $12.50 to $18.5 Tomorrow: 2 Pairs for $6.75 $2 $ Broken and-discontinued lines; not all sizes in any one style, but all Py : R % S . Smart falles and felts in chic effects fu sizes in the lot. Every pair desirable and of standard Sorosis quality. the miss and the matron & represented in the group at $2. A colorful array of velvets, velours, velvet and velour combinations make up the group reduced to $5. All are suitable for immediate wear and for many months to come. Millinery Shop—Second Floor Womén's Slippers Men’s Slippers 800 pairs Com}ofl Slippers, in the 100 pairs Tan Kidskin Everetts, wanted colors. Sizes 3 to s& with hand-turned soles; rub- a‘“ 8 years 2 ber heels. Sizes 6 to 10.... .

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