Evening Star Newspaper, March 1, 1926, Page 31

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) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 19%6. o 31 ! PLEADS ORI | | VARED IVESTNG Babson Finds Money Not ‘ Only Reserve Which Every Family Should Have. B ™ P ) 3 % New Smocks, $3.95 to $10 Shami-Soie Slips—with A —of pongee, tub silks, deep hem and two in- prints, rayon and linen in verted pleats to give the soft or bright colors; for required fullness. White office, home, studio and and colors. $7.50. : school. A gg:tr\:lmb Slip’ Section, Third loth, llth’ F a:ld G smts ml:l Frock Section, Third BY ROGER W. BABSON. BABSON PARK, Fla, March 1. -—For the past few weeks I have been in Florida. Now, Florida is all right. It is fundamentaily sound; its popula-| tion and production will steadily in- crease for many years to come, and real values will continue to increase correspondingly. Those who go to! Florida with the right spirit should| \ not only make money, but, what is d far more important, should also live longer and more happlly. This latter| thought leads me to say something! this week on “Reserves and the Most Important Investment.” Different Forms of Investment. [ First, it should be realized that an investment simply means a reserve. reserve is used determines you are a speculator, busl- an, or merely a lender of 1f we, as individuals, would of our reserves instead of s, bonds, and other “invest- v fare much better. v corporations use " properly; but it ed by the aver- A Limited Number Women’s The Two-Piece Tailor-Made Suit Comoe Oue Olow Hsgovisom of and Misses® Afternoon The Accepted Costume for Spring . All-Elastic Girdles and FEveni ng Dresses Sponsored by Paris—For Madame and Mademoiselle Special, ‘39j5" Lovely afternoon frocks, particularly suitable for in-between-season wear—at this unusu- ally low price. Smart styles developed in satins, crepes, georgettes—with the varied .smart flares, the ever-fashionable straight- line and a few of the popular two- picce models The more elastic the girdle, the more freedom is enjoyed by the wearer. These are our own imported, all-elastic girdles that impart grace of ling¢ and movement. Popular Step-in Girdles—ot a splendid quality of knitted elastic — provide complete control of the figure without sacrifice of movement. is seldom properly age man. Second, it must be admitted by all sensible people that every man should form reasonable reserves. This is & basic Instinct among ani- mals and one of the first lessons taught In history. Note the seven- A very light-weight 12-inch knitted elastic girdle without vear famine in Egypt when Joseph boning, for the slender fig- saved the nation by his foresight in for your sg’ 14 providing reserves of grain and other ure, $15. “oodstuffs. 1t Is said by some peychol- selec- ogists that the f lamental difference & : s between a civilized and uncivilized tion. A splendid model -— ith race fs their respective different atti- tudes toward storing up reserves. Various Reserves Needed. Evening Gowns and Dance Frocks of fashion- {5 A Ry I d T ARl able chiffons, in the youthful bouffant styles, : and Beautifully Beaded Crepe Gowns that many smart women are wearing. Better Dress Section, Third floor [ front boning and slightly raised at front waistline— for the average figure $18.50. Novel and attractive girdle in the opal shades; satin trimmed and with perfectly matched garters. $20. serve of fajth, health and content- y the latter I do not mean self-satisfaction, but rather thank- We business men are doing correspondingly dep! y and spirftual reserv We merely are “robbing Peter to pay Paul” and both lose! This {s what many are do- Corest Section, Thind floor ' The smartest tailored suits are short as to coats—man-tailored every inch—and o Flo e ¢ Hies la R S oeRT L tailored suits are the smartest fashion for Spring. "The fabrics—twills, mannish A S ci I MarCh Sale in all who &0 there, and vt those great tweeds—hairline stripes—checks, stripes or plaids—and cheviot. The fashions— Pe 12 elly tn the quest for land, money and smart, short coats, single or double breasted—link button suits—straight or h H k S t- visions. ' E & s | 3 H H ost pitiful, and yet the sams rolative | pleated skirts—godets—braid-bound suits. The colors—navy—gray—tan— the Home I roc ection it bat ot 1 cery : ki Gther State in the Lnton. T | heather mixtures. E o sl h Just such frocks as every woman finds so very Diversified Investments Vital. | We hear much in conservative 3 S out the need of *di investments.” Such > should not in many uses for—and not limited to home wear In the The Ta,ineur for Mademoisene by any means. Seldom are you able to obtain Pi ONCHALANTLY, mademoiselle swinigs dowiiilie street; as beautiful frocks at such low prices. lCturP wearing a smart mannish suit of tweed or twill. Man- tailored suits, jaunty in their newness of style, with short, double-breasted jackets or tuxedo model coat, fulfill the desire of the young woman. There are youthful models in the new pastel colored tweeds—in navy twills—in gray mannish tweeds and hairline stripes as well as the smart checks and Navy Twill is unques- tionably smart for the young woman, and when severely tailored — with alsc men that v should put only a portion of money—say, one-third, Into bonds. dividing the other two-thirds between real estate and stocks. sho rt'd sing]ie-lt:reas):.ed plaids— = tom has develope coat and straight skirt SEEY o e g $25, $32:6010 $79.50 3 8 Sect , Fourth floor. ion’s smartest. $29,50. Typical of the youthful The Tailleur for Madame short-jacket suit is the storing up cal and intellectua’ | model of gray mixed EVERELY tailored and most correct in style are the tweed, bound with con- smart Spring suits for madame. In navy twills, novelty ew trasting braid. A fashion u\:cc(h und_Hemngbone stripes. Smart and trim, thcse. man- & l;'.m,;de"‘ ponen We IntrOduce theN note ogf importance—the tailored suits are youthful in contour and are expressive of ‘ndividual's earning capac skirt has godets. $49.50. the vogue for tailored apparel. This is the costume the smart s L . 1 every one can ‘earn a lving,’ but there t t ‘ t . y . women chooses to wear as she performs her social dutie are fewer who can successfully butld { 1 &lko!ll SPOI S Oa S ESS mleecr e To e chooses t P s duties 1 & dependable financial reserve. This during the hours of daylight—as well as for business and 8 where the ‘Intangible’ reserv i romenade. come In. The intangible reserves. of Single-breasted strictly P R e $ 2 2.50 and ¥ 29.50 i Gt e $39.50 $45 $59.50 e Women's Suit Section, Third floor. model for the business . P P ture. eyl woman. §25. New Tailored Blouses to Wear with Suits r worrles and | The spirit of youth and individuality is smartly Man-tailored, double- Strictly tailored blouse, with tucked pleat trimming; link P! Y Y (i ng of the reflected in these—the newest coats for sports brea;ted suit .of novelty tu(f:: stud;;n collar ftlr‘ul h}:;_wm‘bm.ZIuecgnd mlr_n radmm'bsll? s - v depend- ie i - s tweed in a new tan mix- ostume Blouse, with chic embroidered applique on belt. e ST et . f.abrlc R BN e ture. Very smart piping Crepe de chine blouse in bois de rose, green, blue, tan and B RuRnte ot M e e the silhouette is new. We sketch one of the models. of biue silly faitta b Tn navy. $33.75. ::;m::“‘:u:‘:ii‘.i‘:;.‘f:x',‘rfl:?g The Cape-Coat, that ul- The Heather Mixture Women's Suit Section, Third floer. Blouse Sectian. Third floer. L ES our m:;:fimfi?mh are il bound tra new note displayed Coat, ever a fashionable choice, particularly pop- other. on the smartest coats What Real Wealth Includes. everywhere, and being ¥ e shown here, $29.50. ular this season. $29.50, ‘Women's Coat Section, Third fleor, 100 Silk Crepe Frocks Special $16.75 There are all those little style notes—long sleewes, smock- ing, new becoming necklines—and these lovely colors— rose, blue, Spring green, tan, navy and black. You will find in this group of charming silk crepe dresses attrac- tive models for Eome, street and afternoon wear. True success and real wealth de- pends upon having a normal amount of all these reserves. The man who 1inks of wealth as meaning only a anclal reserve is absolutely wrong. ‘ Me youth who wants true success raust build up spiritual and physical eserves s well as intellectual and | financial reserves. It is just as im- | rortant to attend church and visit a £5m as to attend college and bufld up 2 bank account. Parents who are siriving to accumulate money for their children should especially re- member this. It is good to be able | > leave our children a fair amount money; but it is far more impor. t that they have faith and integ- health and a good education, w for a secret in conclusion: Sev- months ago I ill for a days—came pretty near passing Let me tell you that my stocks, bonds and land did not count for much at that time. The one rope which I could grasp was the little faith which « I had. | it Alluring Silk Underthings Beautiful silk gowns, of a heavy quality crepe de chine, exquisitely trimmed with lace and footing and dainty ap- plique designs. $9. Dainty crepe de chine chemise, lace trimmed and flaring at the bottom to conform with o ey e 3 Interesting Trimming Is Introduced on These of use; | ught me | years ago by praying father and | mother and nurtured in the little | country church was my one blg pos elon. It was then that I resol to write on these intangible reserves. however much I might be criticized for preaching—moreover, I have writ ten this from my hea Business Above R New Spring Spotts people—especially young people—in l‘l:‘ni of the dm}li@r th . ‘whiel seem so R Sauterne Kid Felts, $15 ’ with us, that we h: material thin, A New Shade in . ; : : : : ; 2 The ubiquitous felt—smarter than ever—is more interesting in t.he new Spring Sprlng P umps versions. The uniform plain felt of the past season has been displaced by the 1 50 Imported Handmade chic little hats with individuality of trimming. Mottled feathers, novel New pumps in a new shade steps cockades. bright-hued quills, fabric win-gs, flowers, belting ribbon garnitures VOflC Dresses $5.95 ’ . ical, intellectu serves? Therefore, let possessions o but T feel that these forth this Spring. : and ostrich trim the new felts in line with the silhouette of the hat. should ‘be given specal thought at| Of ‘Sauterne kid with instep tie mart Parrot Green Felt, A New Version of the Felt A becoming model is the special price you will realize, for such lovel. e e’s:‘;“'"?:é"fi?;ag'sxflg;fi":adz ::fkesrp::ia?e zfil{ifl:fi:idld:;l; :'ith chic fabric quills in Sailor in a delightfi:fl shade little felt that turns up all fAroZI:z-o sheerp voilc): charmingly styled, handmadg}: e Ay pey smart combination, $16 the o shads and totiches of rose, trimmed with belt- ;0009 and boasts the new- hand-embroidered and hand-drawn. Many show a bit Another Sauterne Kid Pump is Gr s ing ribbon garnitures in a est trimming—a ki of white inset in clever manner—and the colors, flesh the strap model, trimmed in con- of silver. een belting yery clever manner. The uge poms- pink, maize, French blue, orchid, peach, rose, green and « o ey homw e I trasting shades, $10. ribbon binds the brim. $15. crown, of course is creased. Ppom of clipped ostrich. $15. white, offer a wide selection, : ney are spent in keeping Women's Shoe Section, Third Seer. Miltinery Section, Third floor. $15. Home Freck Section, Thind feer. . and hairdressing estab- ments for women are tremendous: on the increase both in Ameriéa

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