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AMUSEMENTS NEWMAN —* France’ and Northern | s something dear (o vaudeville pa- ! b THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. antone have s well receive -edes” and Mlle. Mille picture, shown at rons, dash and conti Theater this week. repre. | the most Tied | falls. He i rds wh s hurls him to and When he |1 a “job’ voung gl at the home of cains his f Shaw his clothes snery which e \ finds th wt oon L the aet to a close, v finished is It is exceptionally w urtain calls rewarded mained tor the re )f the offer ed. the Iarle Good acting un n goes a long| ng the picture en-} irl | native of the siums, who,| t he ul girls R IIIRIN AY, FEBRUARY 1, 1926. “The Stuffs Spring Frocks Will be Made of”’ 5 0% 7 FABRIC FASHIONS Draped by Our Mr. McLean Woodward & Lothrop cordially invite you to a showing of the new Spring Fabrics for the new mode, draped by an expert, on living models from 11 AM. to 1 P.M. and 4 to 5:30 P.M,, Tuesday, February the Second, and Wednes- day, February the Third. Tuesday’s program will show “Fashions for STRAND = ) Every Hour.” Starting the day with the tai- N terher he b lored strect dress of the new woolens and the smart cape, that gives a fly-away winged effect, followed by a sports dress of Tashian or jersey or the revived Rajah, or she may look smart in homespun or tweed, that has that “open- air” feeling. Street costumes will make their Afternoon will drape the alluring, soft crgpes and printed silks into chic frocks for the tea or bridge. When Milady rests, fluttering, airy, lacy negligees or cozy, warm ones, which will make her rest delightful. Evening, din- ner and dance dresses are of soft, sheer chiffons and crisp taffetas, in bouffant or fly-away styles with flesh and gold tulle and airy net. it the ATARTALAALAAAAALAAAAATALAAAAAAAATTAATLATAAALAATATASAAAATATTE A5HLATHATALAALAAARAALALALALALLARRALAR AR ARG LA AR AR AN N RS SR R AR A PINDLER 801 11th St. NNW. Main 2704 LEAN and PRESS ; ALL and DELIVER S PLAIN ONE-PIECE CLOTH DRESSES.. .. $1.50 VOVOUBVEUT Lift Right Off — You’'ll Laugh! Stop cutting at th risk lockjaw! Drop |any corn or callus, then = at sore, touchy corn or callus root and all, without pain or is a He sorene 'MEN’S SUITS . . . 95¢c a bottle at any S R S R S S R R I I A A S a2 R AR S 2 GEORGE’S SEMI-ANNUAL For Tuesday and Wednesday Only FIRST FL()()I&BAR(}AINS * nion Suits, in specially priced Flecc lot of Men's Felt ies, 33c; 69¢ Ties Boye’ 50¢ GULF HOSE 3 prs., $1 and $1.50 ings with double 25C to 34 aualis, in cordo- 1 &5 rves ; SECOND FLOOR BARGAINS “ $5.00 $5.00 $2.95 55 §1.00 T Boye P onse Siasl ol 18065 $_’:(>U Men's Khaki P.“v $ l .55 oot - $1.98 - $5.00 ) 3’1‘-4‘3\ Working Trousers $195 $2.85 ' $5.98 $12.95 $15.00 $19.50 $19.50 $19.50 to 8 years; 09c¢ it 09¢ . 39 $1.00 Sizes 8 to 15 years. $5.00 Boys' Raincoats, double texture cloth; 8, 10, 12, 16 50¢ Bc Blouses, 8 to 16 years, 35¢; Three for . R ooy 29¢ $1.00 $1.00 $0.98 and over style, shawl collar . Extra ... $1.39 o $2.69 Union Suits, 12 Boys' Sheep-lined Coats, formerly 0 Students’ sizes 17 Two- L $ 1 18, 19 Men’s Conservative Worsted Suits, $30.00, $35.00 Men's Over- All s oI TOSR £30.00, )0 Two-Pants LEATHER PALM CANVAS GAUNTLETS 910 7th Street N.W. e ASSRRA A AR A N A A A A A A A A A A A SR AR S SRR SR AR AR AR AR R AR A SRR SR RS A AR S AN -\\\\\\\‘\\‘\\‘\\}\\\\fi\\\$\)\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\_\\\\\.\‘\\‘\\\\ m\“\\\‘\:fi“\\‘fi\‘\\‘\\"\\\\\‘\\\\\\‘\\\\\S\?\\\\\\\\\' appearance in the newest cottons exquisitely embroidered and shimmering with Rayon. Fashion Notes on Spring Clothes For the Sewing Basket 3 prs. for SI. 5¢. ts. 50c each. 10¢ pape t. size B. B. 10¢ c paper. sizes . 15 35¢ box. 3 0zs.. 10c. 25¢. 18 nd, wooden Tailors’ each. Imported Sprir Needles, 10c pkg. ng Needles, 10c pkg. Machine Needles, two in pkg, S¢ each. Spool Cotton, black, white and colors, 60c doz. 10c. 100 vards, 18¢. ting Cotton, Sc. First fioor, Woodward & Liotheop o Wi Plain Colored Silks In Soft French Shades Flat erepes so rich and lovely—Chinese damask—fashionable crepe roma—the ever-popular crepe de chine—satin-back crepes that are being used on both sides—very smart—the re- vived taffeta—Dbut different—in all the delightful pastels and shimmering surfaces. Flat Crepes, 39-inch width Crepe Roma, 39-inch width Crepe de Chine, 39-inch width Satin-back Crepes, 39-inch width Taffeta, plain, 36-inch width. .. Tatfeta, printed, 36-inch width .$3.50 to $5 Americana Prints Designed by American Artists Dashing in design and striking in color, these silks are one of the most fashionable materials for the Spring season. 40-inch width, $4.50 54-inch width, $6.50 Printed Silks In Every Imaginable Design The smart fabric the smart woman is wearing now. The Prints are popular again, but medium and small sized motifs are smarter than very large designs. These smaller prints have none of the primness of the old-fashioned polka-dot pe. 40-inch to 54-inch widths, $2.50 to $6.50 Tub Silks and Crepes Delightfully Striped or Plain Striped or in plain colors or figured—so good for the little sports dress, are very popular. Tub Silk, 30 to 36 inch widths. ............ $2 to $2.50 Silk Crepes, 32-inch width Shantungs, Rajahs, Pongees Those “New-Old” Sports Silks These and similar rough materials are very popular Shantungs and Rajahs, in 36-inch width. Pongee. in 32-inch width Pussy Willow Prints, 40-inch width Silic Section, Second floor. Printed Chiffons and Georgettes Fascinate With Their Beauty For the dresses that must have the grace of airy fullness. these delightful and exquisite materials breathe the very spirit of the mode. In the Americana prints and in floral designs, the georgettes are lovely. Georgette, Americana, 40-inch width Georgette, Printed, 38-inch width 40-inch width, $3.75 Chiffon, Printed, 38-inch width 40-inch width, $3.75 Silk Nets and Tulle, in 72-inch width, $1.75 and $2.50. Cotton Nets, 65¢ to $2. Lace Section, First floor. Vogue and Butterick Patterns In all the new Spring designs are now ready Intriguing models of many fabrics compose an authoritative index to fabric fashions. Woolens Varied and Ne Woolens—rough ing. the frisca type suits and dr homespun, hi Homespun, in all width, $6. Tashian, in pastel width, $6. Jordered Jerseys, in 1 inch width, § Flannels, i width, $2. I'weeds, in n 4-inch ced Velou Fwills, in new pi vidth, $3 to $5. Charmeen, in Sprir width, $e6. Woolen Dress Good Cottons with a Fashion Future Cottons—not the but the 1926 colored and signs or rich e ing with ray broidered with grad Printed pacas, striped, checl colors—have a sm Spring and Sum I‘mbroidered Voiles, in n shades, 38 to 54 inch to $4. French Voiles, with gradu signs, 54-inch width, $3. Printed Crepes, 50-inch width French Novelty Crepe, 3 width, $2.50. Silk and Cotton Print to 36 inch width, $1.25 Printed Rayon and Alpaca, 36-incl width, 85c. Cotton Dress Goods Se.