Evening Star Newspaper, March 19, 1926, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1926. 15 & & [ HAAS & (C0. 1211 Penn. Ave. N.W. “THE ALL-WOOL HOUSE” * o0 bod . 533 §§ Merchant Tailors 33 | o0 23 33 N S . . ## New Spring Suits 33032 For 'Easter Wear 2 bedB e Made to Your Measure o | oo 33133 For as $ 00 oo |00 o Fedi o Low as = o0 | oo o0 | o bed :E Made in the superior 1. Haas' way, oo | o0 of ALL-WOOI, fabrics and according to e les the new style features—that is what you 23|32 et in_our “Made-to-Your-Measure” 3 2(32 piece Suits for Spring!! 00 | 00 T oo 5 § ¢2 | Custom Tailored Topcoats 3 b+4 Ready to Wear e Bed In All the New Fedbed Shades, Priced 06 | 00 As Low as. . .. 00 | 00 3358 33(32 33132 o0 | 00 o0 | 00 o e esesesesesessesesssessssssssssssessssssesss 200000 1900006 09 b o< 99 99 3 49 09 *® b o4 9 oo o9 09 *9 b o< bod BB o8 | F L o4 b o< *9 Lol ! b b o< i o 3 : o4 €9 b o4 *9 & 29! 9 L o4 *9 B2 CIVIC BODY PLANS ITS ANNUAL DINNER Association 8triving for Betterment of Washington City to Assemble Evening of March 24. The fourth annual dinner of the Amer Clvie Association will be held March 24 at the National Club- house of the American Association of | University Women, at 1634 I street, at 7 Payne will preside, se who have accepted -Lorado arton and among t invitations te | Tati, seulptor, | Gibson, Little, and ph - White! U'nderwood, . Maj. and Mrs. U Hllam Deming, Mr. Rrown, and . Consanl, and Hopkins, Mr. and Mre. La Mater, H. K. Bush Pensiee, Comdr, and ’ harles T. Clag ett_ind Dr. George F. Bowerman. Three years ngo the American Civie Association organized the Wash ington Committee of One Hundred on the Federal ¢ and there now ex | List, In nddition, | cooperate in making Washington the | best-planned capital in the world. Officers of the American Civic As soclation who have traveled through | tatex on behalf of the | | National Capital report there ir | very keen interest In the Kederal City among lending citizens in every fon of the country. They ar 1 of Washington and want to see rousy discharge {ta responaibility viet of Columbin by pro- n of develop | | the United The dinner program will include A+ | outline of recent evel { ment of important plans for the fu Scent-Makers Use Synthetic Civet, And Prices Fall The perfume industry is not de- pending a8 much now as it used to on the clvet cat. ‘This animal of the feline species, which has a pouch that produces a. raw material used ‘exclusively in the manufacture of perfumes, thrives in Abyssinia, where it has heen an {mportant source of reve- nua. Recently, however, joy was added to its life by discovery of a synthetic civet. Just how cticable the new civet will he remains to he seen, advices to the (‘ommerce Depart- ment from Aden, Arabia, say, but an indication of its effect on the natural clvet trade, for which the I'nllfll States paid out $15,607 last . 18 seen in the fact that the cé A vear ago was Af high as 20 An ounce, while now it is ahout $4 and still on the toboggan. St Marine Corps Orders. *ol. M. Bahb at Quantico, Lieut. ¢ D, Baylis at Hampton Va., and Second Lieut. G. F. G At Parris Island, & €., have b signed to the 1st Marine Rri Haitt and Capt, €, First Lieut. P. Gilchr to Marine headquariers, tms Lieut. Col. H. D. Reuth, 1y ordered to Quantico: W, Weinsinger, Hawall, to this eity: from Lakehurst, N. J., quarters, this city: ) ’lom Parcis Island J.. and Second Lieut. A. rrnm Quantico to San Diego. Maj. J. ture, the war, but after the war there was no revival, because male fashions pro- s hibited the w Nz of straw hats in L | Summer. Milan alone sald annually . 100,000 = | straw hats: now it T. McK. Schuler of the fleld committees to | {at Marine Rrigade have heen ordersd rched | 10 the Gendarmerie d' Haitf. has been First lLdeut. W |s from Pearl Harbor, Dixon, to Marine head- and announce. | ITALIAN STRAW HAT \INDUSTRY SUFFERING Duty and Decline in Usage Bring- ing Unemployment and ! Bankraptey. l | i By Radio to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | ROME, March 19.—Duty on Italian straw hats and a big decline n their usage by Italfind men is causing se- rious damage te one of the most flour- ishing Italian industries. In Tuscany—where straw hat; chiefly manufactured—unemploy: and bankruptey are acute. One prom- inent employver committed suicide be- cause of laok of business. Others are asking the government to adopt meas. ures to prevent the complete downfall of one of the most ancient and famous industries, Florentine straw hats, Preduction was weakened during c 10,000, women.* “If the matter stated an indust solntion of the prohlem wonld he easier, because we can impose feminine fashion. but | it is imposible to impose fashion on pected here that public as banks and institutes will persuade their awn em- to wear straw hats and thus help revive the industry. 1Conyright, 1026, by Chicagn Daily News Ce.) PN, When \nll Feel a (‘old (‘mlllm: fln T 2 OMO NINE T o The Feature line for women—a new low price at the “Family,” offering a color- ful representation of the season’s smartest, E A R 5 S F A € 0 O R Y ) E THE FAMILY SHOE STORE swagger and jauntiest footwear. imagine, over 35 styles for your choosing. And the price—only $5.00. This Opera, with stone buckle, cither in patent or black, trim. Very charming. heel. Boys' Oxfords -1 black brogue oxfords— solid leather construction. A to D wide. 9—13,. $3.50 1—6, $4.00 Others up to $6.60 Spring Styled Misses’ Growing G'rls’ stunning Oxfords, nature last, open new Spring model. AA work at lacings. to D wide. 111,—2, $4.00 2V, to 8, $5.00 ¢ Cunning Little Infants’ First Steps In New Styles. T H silver kid leather. Two heights $5.00 of hegls 3 style, yet beautiful, rhine- $5.00 A Fascinating Step-in model in hlonde kid or patent _ The Open-work Lacc Ox- ford, in patent leather. Block practical §3.00 Kayser Hosiery D Delightiul mewe shodes, weith the heel—zery specially priced. $1.50 a Pair Girls' Oxfords, smartly ed of tan leathers. A ccable and dressy shoe. 11Y% to 2, $4.50 Growing Girls'— . 2Vo—8. $5. 00 SL75 to $4.50 E F One-strap, in all gray with rich wold kid $5.00 trimming A M A Patent Leather Slashed cut-out at sides. Made with the popu- §5.00 lar military heel . . The Opera, again developed hlonde leather. tary or spike heel A Handsome One-strap. in or —is joyfully and plentifully stocked with bright new Spring and Easter footwear at pleasing prices. years everything possible has been done to giye kid Low. And son—and outlast it! like the first violets. A galaxy of color— in blonde, gray, parchment and then blacks; in satins and patents, differently trimmed. All sorts of heels and shapes—and many more at $6.50. patent leath part fect. ent or gray. trasting trim or mili- patent $5.00 An Elegant off from the loop strap. kid trim, or leather patent leather, Family Shoe Store A specialized department wher: “sicfaction. Misses' oo . . strap, semi-circular open- long-wearing shoes of tan C wide. 11Y% to 2, $4.00 5 to 8—$3.50 11Y% to 2, $5.00 Growing Girls'— 8, to 11—$4.00 2V, to 8, $6.00 Sizes 0 to 5, 5 to 8 I Misses’ and and Ay S H The Step-in, developed in lizard heel and ‘fore- $6,50 Exclusive New Tongue ei- Military heel. 310-312 SEVENTH STNW. : A4 Chilldcen's Shoes The Junior Department of the Girls' newly styled one- - 9V 1.8, $5.00 0 E er. with tan * black In pat- $6.50 prets the Con- High * One-strap, set ordinary by a In satin, silver patent and satin. patent $6,50 Several hejghts of §6.50 heels oG In sheer and weight of chiffon. ~trous nezwe shades. Growing Girls’ e for §3 tive looking fine hand patent or tan. turned pump in patent i , leather. AA to D wide. ~ + 5—8, $3.00 91 to 8, $6.00 Growing Moccasins, %\ Patent le-lller. gray kid or satin, “S “Frenchy” mlhecnrr $6.50 Contrasting trims . L This Step=in neatly inter- gray or patent leather, $6 50 “spike” D <A The Perfectly plain opera— ever popular. McCallum Hosiery cxtra Bright, lus- $1.95 to $2.95 distine- serviceahle, 19Y5—2, $4.50 Shoes whose_beauty announce the sea- Ushering in Spring heel. mode. In hlonde, heel. This model in sheer Child’s Play O: 8Yo—11, $3.50 . Misses' and Growing Girls' Instep Gore Pump, with leather bow. 11% to 2, $4.50 Growing Girls'— 2V to 8, $5.00 . Many of the Above Models Can Be Had in Child’s Sizes—S5 to 8 and 8; to 11 At Lower Prices S T Continuing Our Tomato Sale :.‘":::?.S;.an:?':ffi: Cans Announcing the Removal of Our Branch Store From 3335 M St. N.W. to 3403 M St. N.W. We respectfully solicit your inspection of the new store. There will be a free sample for all visiting us on Saturday, the opening day. Pillsbury Flour 12169 24:.°1.35 O R E The Potato market is higher! Our prices for the rest of the week will re- main— STAR P&EG S0AP Potatoes SOAP 6-25¢ | 101bs., 55¢ | 6~25¢ Waldorf Toilet Paper, 4 =+25c SPINACH | CABBAGE FANCY FRESH NEW CROP 3u25c | 4 25¢ SMALL - nesv CALAS % w. 22¢ LOFFLER'S SMOKED BEANS ghL?I;ni Doone Sausage Delicious with Lb. 2 Sc 3 Sc Sunbrite Cleanser, 2 Cans 9¢ SILVERBROOK | PURE BUTT ER LARD 55¢/2-35¢ Lb. 49¢ ECLIPSE PEAS an 10c IONA CORN - o 10¢ Strictly Fresh Eggs, 2 Doz 65¢ 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE%E39c flavor. “Look for the Hand 4Lbs. 25c eow on the carton.” Picked CAMPBELL'S | National Biscuit Co. Delicious 1009 Pure Lb. Piccadilly American CHEESE 42¢ Fancy Creamery Butter Cut From the Tub Yannl, Tender Sitted Wisconsin Varjety Peas of snn!hrd quality Michigan Navy Bean [

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