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THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1926. ' ZRBIZIGIBIBIZIBIRIBIR IS IR IB IR XIS XL IR IR IBIFNBRXE XGRS .% TOILETRIES Everyday nceds sold at spectal Seturday prices. Imported French Powder 25¢ Box Fine textured face powder suited to any skin. 75¢ Toilet Water 39 Wistaria and orange blossom scents. Attrac- tively boxed. Face Powders ] Rice Powder, 35c¢. . Azurea or Floramye, 69c¢. 5 Tooth Pastes Pebeco, 33c; Pepso- dent, 31c; Forhan's, 36c; Squibbs, 36c¢. Paris cnsiders the Miss and these Spring Frocks Appear 25 Every mnew effect—every new color add charm to these frocks Some intrigue and hold one by their novelty— others suggest the practical and therefore function largely in the Misses' Spring wardrobe. Smart neck- lines and pegsant sleeves in taffetas, georgettes and combinations in styles too numerous to mention are in our— Castile Soap 15¢ Or 2 for 23c—the famous “Stork.” or the Barcelona castile. Deodorants small jar, jar, 33c: “Magic,” “Mum,” 17¢; large Denney’s 50c. (Misses’ Sestion—Third Floor.) Black Satin Has Found Favor For Misses’ Spring Coats $34.50 The choice of the Miss for black satin is a wise one—it has so many charming uses. Not only does it look well for daytime wear but it is a wrap with sufficient warmth but little weight for Spring evenings. Rlack satin and tapestry coats in sizes 14 to 20. (Misses’ Section—Third Floor.) Talcum Powders “Mavis,” 19¢; Wil- liams’ lilac, rose, car- nation, 20c. . $1 ‘Manicure Scissors S9¢ Manicure Seissors of tempered steel with needle ‘points. T’o 'Fh:;! Floor.) =X The Book of Hosiery New Smart Colors to match the variety of shades in Spring apparel are found in PHOENIX HOSIERY $1.8 (Pirst Floor.) ” KEXTEXEXTTEXX FEXEXEXFXIRTEX A oo M b M Fod oM Y o 78 oy e A8 b Rotterdam. .Chicago. SXEXEXEX% HKIXE HXEXEXEXEXEXEXEXEXXEEX TR XX SRR E X X I X EXE X E XX EIXEEXEX UNION QERE T — e st o e G Rossived vow AR 90 15718 00 1P 1 uTE mABMTLLY T T P29 LT - oo UL i s o 0 mE LTS YT L o Lorm MaI3 ML MOSLS ML VT W © U o 18 Ut w0 s s 13 L o T T RO VIR 1 TIOY G0 WS, MRS EL LYPSLTS 9707 A9 L0 TS S @ A A T T RS The above cable intorms us of the re- turn of our purchasing agent, Mr. Ullman, from the important industrial and style centers of Europe. Our many friends will appreciate-the latest novel- ties and advanced styles in apparel acces- sories which he has secured in London, Paris, Belfast, Brussels, Berlin and Vienna, and which will soon be on dis- play in our store. Two other of our buying cxccutsves, Miss Mollie Friedman and My. Uhifelder, sail for Europe on the Aquitamsa’s return trip, April 14th. Phone or write us if there ss anything you would lske them to buy for you abroad. Fashion-Mode tepping forth in color on smart stilt heels By the slipper you shall know them—the smart- est of smart women. They will wear a shorter vamp with the high, high heels in colors either blonde or gray, frequently trimmed with contrast- ing reptilian or plain leathers. A. Gray kid whose claim to charm is entirely in its line and color. $7.50: The “Powder Box Introduces GEORGE a master in the art of hair cutting Loug beforc the women of America had been suf- ficiently emancipated to shear their locks, George was cut- ting the tresses of Belgians in Antwerp and Hollanders in He later worked for Marshell Field in For appointment phone Powder Box Main, 5100. B. Blond kid with a few cut-outs on the vamp and® splashes of darker kid trimming. $7.50. (Pirst Floor.) We Store Your Furs Summer heat may easily weaken the resistance of pelts to strain. Besides, in storage, your furs are’ safe against the ravages of moths and the dangers of theft and fire. Our rates are moderate and based upon your own valuation. A minimum charge of $2. 2% under $200 value. 1% additional on each $100 over the $200 valuation. Esti- mates given for remodeling and repairing furs, Y R RN RN R TR TR TN EXN%%EY bttt Pttt PSS 0 0 Have You Seen the New— Accessories for Spring? They are the important detals that make the mode. Spring Scarfs $2.95 As colorful as nature— as beautiful as hand- hiocked designs on crepe de chine and sheer geor- gette can make them. First Floor. New Handbags T 8495 Bags give the accenting color to the costume. In fine leathers and fabrics, beautifully lined and fitted. First Ploor. Novelty Gloves $2.95 Kid ‘and lambskin are the chosen glove leathers for spring. These have flares and turn-down cuffs in the new shades. First Floor. New Golf Gloves Froks like these Appear in the Wardrobe of the New! Really new! The palm is of natural color fabric while the back and fingers are of red or blue silk. Back fastening. (First Ploor.) Costume Slips $1.95 Baronet satin and Raye —fine in shades you will love. Tailored or pleated flounces, bodice tops and self straps. Fitth Ploor High-Neck Blouses $1.95 Tailored of imported English broadcloth these blouses are in the right colors for the spring tailleur or sportswear. Fifth Floor. Youth-Line Corselettes 25 33 4.50 Smart Parisienne ha Styles the Smaller Woman Can Wear with little or no alteration Practical, unexaggerated, easy-to-wear—therefore becoming and appropriate for almost any occasion Flat crepes, georgettes and crepe de chines, of course in the smart new colors and the always tion of navy blue and black. ppyv selec- Sizes 1815 to 39 Coats all Paris Acclaims - With One Word “Chic” Women, shorter than the average, like to select from coats that need so little, if any, alteration. These twills, lorcheens, poiretsheen and satin mode! combine all the new trimming touches with the colors Paris $3.50 English sateen or sifk- striped ' coutil with silk swami tops, these are “Nature’s Lightly boned. (Fitth Ploor.) X o o Ve b b N A ival.” ¢ - it packs flat! medium tailored hats. three blending tones. Tuird Yioor,) at The Hecht Co. HEXEX XX EXEXEX% has sponsored for Spring. No better hat for traveling— Ribbons, pins, fringe and leather ornaments are on these small and Some are plain while others are in two and Dobbs’ Hats for Women—Exclusively (Fifth Floor.) PP P P P PSS Y XEXZXZEXZXEX X X3S Sunshine Hats in a New Flexible Straw % Third Floor.) HEE R RXRTETETEXEX TEXE No School Saturday—and how the Children love to go A-Shopping! Youths Are Wearing Light Gray at Collége and Prep School This Season ; 15 2 long trousers, or one pair long and one pair knickers. Sizes 10 to 18 years All-wool fabrics—plain or in novelty weaves— in the light gray shade that is the favored color of the well dressed college’ man. Suits with a A smart cut and careful tailoring that is seldom ¥ found at this price. Single breasted or double breasted —in either event a waistcoat with four pockets, and a set of trousers for every day and holiday, too. ¥ 7 (Second Floor.) Little Lads’ Topcoats $3=9.5 Double breasted in the true wiannish manner Two decp pockets, boys love , : When it's too warm for overcoats, and too cold for no coats, and little boys must look smart. Put them in topcoats of smooth cassi- mere or cheviots, in plaids or herringbone weaves. Grays, tans and brown. Sizes 213 to 8. (Second Floar.) &%2%&&&%2%&%2%2%%22%21}9{ Neededi Old-Fashioned Apparel We. would like to borrow wearing appa_rel,4 furniture and other household relics of_from_thlrty to fifty vears ago, to exhibit in connection with our 30th Anniversary. If you have such articles to lend will you please communicate with Mr. Mgss, Main 5100. X A ] 4 X X fi PPt oot tot ot ot atrdld ~ A T Childrens Sport Oxfor-ds ... $) 29 2 Styles for the showers, styles for the sunshine of April and Spring J But rain or,shine, children should be outside every possible moment of their time. So we have these sturdy shoes in every day and “Sunday” styles, most moderately priced. . Two kinds—the moccasin oxford, patent leather with pearl elkskin inlays, the tan ca‘l(f oxford combined with elk. A collection that includes 300 pairs. Made to fit the. growing feet of hoys and girls from 2 to 10 years. Sizes 5 to 2. (Second Floor.) Boys’ Collegiate Caps, 95¢ - The popular campus cap in eight-quarter cut, or the one-piece, 1f you prefer. your Spring suit. n fabric and color to match Well made with leather in bands. (Second Floor.) Sport Hose in Spring Patterns, §1 Boys and gisls will welcome the good wearing qualities of these go and Jacquard designs. -looking sport, hose in checkered, diamond he colors are gray, brown, blue and camel (you can walk more than a mile in them, too): Sizes 7 to 10. (Second Floor.) Store Hours, 9:15 to 6 P.M. @ < o-F SREET Origin *15 This Parisian vogue smartly evi- denced in georgette and crepe frocks Wherever you turn, morning shopping, after- noon teas, dining in the evening—you see this reigning favorite of fashion, the polka dot. And l{?}‘er more charmingly worn than by the Junior Miss. o ; A collection just on from New York. Youthful lines in the most recent development of the mode. Sure to delight the high school girl. Sizes 13, 15, 17 years. 8 (Second Floor.) The Junior Miss Wears Tweeds 165 Or her coat may be of flannel in one of the new Spring colors She may wear this coat around town, to school, or on high days and holidays. Always sure that she looks smart and” up-to-dafe. Straightline and flare models in sizes 13, 15, 17 years. ‘ (Second Floor.) make selections for you. Main 5100. Polka Dots for Junior Misses Proclaim a Paris HEXEXZXERERERXEXEXXEEXEXK Shop By Phone or By Mail 1f you have children and you find it difficult leave them—if you have sickness in the family— it is raining and you don’t want to go out, just telephone or write ouf Personal Shopper—she will REXEEXX SRR TR T ENE XN EX LN TR r (v = o o T g XGOS JAQv o) oo /