Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1926, Page 5

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THE BVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1926,/ WAKEFIEI-U R[]AD ‘HACE FOR SENATE | "IN ILLINOIS TO BE E BABK[D BY DAV'S WET-AND-DRY FlGHT{ - 3 (Continued from First Page.) ’ ? 1 e ither Senator McKinley or Col. .\nlm' | Opposes Bill Banning Use of}’fil"l’i'..fi s Q;“mi::!: Unfim arh & Anthrnn might, with considerable justification | Funds for Building Con- | ,oint to the fact that he had defeated | g Alr. Brennan. who made his race or | 10th, 11th, F and G Streets . crete Highway. s “wet® pletf ae s i continuing t s S ! Outwardly, the Republi not taking Mr. Approving the views expre j. Gen. Harry Taylor. made an advers resolution providir rovements at the hirt 1. of Wash ton t V¥ y peading in rd in such & 1gress. "he peohibits second reason for not he use of the appropriation ot $12.600 | ing the Brennan candidacy in the last ess for the | the sy, lh'onn.m is iction of a concrete road from | Viously i “wet.” the tvpe of politi- | ate highway to the rian who, in pre-prohibition days u od vernment reservation ke- | the saloon to control polit eld 1 makes it availdble f: more, they say that Mr wovement of a greater lengt not ko like a s ting roadway by the use of gravel, | 1uite clear, howeve: look like. Little re; i Upkeep Much Less. hus been paid to the “looks” ntial purpose of the veso- | of mn who h«\. been elected in the lution,” etary Davis, in & Se! €. i etter : Wiarren Griinc)| e u successful business | Senate appropriations committee, * man H. >~‘< made a very consider- pears to be to provide at Gov ble sum of ey in the insuranc "i expense a convenient means of s sx. He is the Democratic boss “ess to the Inm\ 1 plot owned by t of Ch stepping quietly into that . when er Sulli fy Be- ' had been Mr. « long time. t if he is tc he must have large number 1 © has begun to se wport and bos 3 convenient h Presiden s policies. There o ret that « bi-partisan combination | s been in operation in Chicago for | to elect county officers ¢ charge is made by ! nately $1,350. ¢ e ) o L neéen spublican faction that 1 maintenance g « he W publican faction s 1 « h Mr. Brennan ana associates in the man » of Chicago and | construct " t ‘ool unty 1 Brennan's hope i ¥ much more 1 ial bi-y san combination may s | Bright Hand- g e : / —.%*‘“'; ot L Taffeta Wraps e Painted Shawls i K : | Ostrich Trimmed “heretore, Top Brilliant Social Hours Rustle in the Evening Mode th in his | ent construc The graceful complement to the lovel Sk is estimated that | evening or dance frock is this Smart ccompanying resoluth not . L \White Crepe de Chine Shawl, hand (lmmw(l o \.|..m.... l'affeta has a mart and foremost place among the new Spring wraps. In the W coat sketched—geranium taffeta i~ nts. This a painted, with hand-knotted fringe. ; ) Sty ticked o Tarea ti ik assoclation has acquired title to | e, ot et ™ TN | | Ry collared with matching ostrich. $59.50. ain lands and rigt arel ALty : 3 : S - 4 \ 'y s went to the Governmer servi % Atp i e I'he smartest and newest feature is tin, including the } o see a modifics the bateau neck, cut in one corncr 5 : < Other wraps, many capes, are of Washington fami roposes o When Joh: S ol i e any ca are of ] ultimately to acquire add 1 avis, indidate fc fashion and worn as sketched. $50. roma as well as tafiet immed witl id o erect on the i 2 to a huge| 3 4 3 B\ N Satiiohilaud o t will eniold servation © rej : ; 5 Coliseun: ;o Neckwear Section, First floor g : ; \:\ f trich and puffing that will enfold e homestead in which W o s - grea ¢ , 3 i ) E5 their wearers in a cloud of loveliness, as born. i ] : ‘ ) L £ $39.50 to $59.50 — ) Spanish Shawls, $125 and $150. NEL g 4 g v 3 & MUST SERVE THREE YEARS Per had vm’.“\ one meaning P to (h o3 er. There is m The Walnut Room. Third floor i 1 : n vote in the for a modifica TR T T explained Condition for Army Officers Edu- cated at U. S. Expense ‘\):"'*H" Hereafter officers of ti n the-wool Republicans permitted to attend civilian ir old aftiliations to institutions at the exp it in extiencjuases of justitic i ¥ that policy, Secretary {among th whether it is 15 that courses at civ ) have a Republ s ine e an offic oerat Senator: th Government, and sire vt Presiden s Government will not be the sake of res- [; re: from the servic i nt bone-dry v period of three years su : ders empi ay o the termination of the cours it ther S = he. and relieves h Introduces New Modes B e 1 | naten the religiol i D up, FFamous couturiers and creators have contributed in the origina- entitled to the officer’s G : T tion of these evening fashions. Woodward & lLothrop pre- e L R R T e Mt § sents the high lights of a season of brilliance—the smart Spring ‘l\”""w}y"\ i Sl S ; evening mode. For the formal occasion there are gowns and FIGHTS U. S. TAR|FF LAWS. :zicai s wraps of shimmering beauty, slippers of metal cloth that reflect April 10 P)—A suong ant . S s the light of a costume and glittering jewels—to make the Spring social season the smartest and most brilliant of the year. e e D Rhinestone Neck- Exquisitely Large be treasury: Ramon Ziydix tker | s : ‘I‘l‘l'“};:ll‘n‘ ek S RO e lets and Bracelets Tue WaLnut Roowm Corsage Flowers ared. ““the ques © Vordney | ates in onl o Encircle the Evening Mode Add Chic to Evening Gowns tarift la ity ¥ h i : ‘oun entati d - i Lovely dance irocks are made more Thon’ i Cupy - Repres v Rhiinestones set in one and two rows, Prescnts Smart Evenin g Gowns e Wit o e et Frowe st 1 = nuatives at 1 - | in twists and links—in sterling sn}l\;‘er— - o el carR o At hiier id i o : £ both Re. | :I?ya;;r'ltcef\‘x\lhzlx“(;n‘]H»{r’dgl'\'(le‘ll;iln:nr & The Robe de Styi 1oy I hed 13 Gleaming silver and gold roses—gor- < that the position of both Re- e gra E - he e Stvle, inspire y Lanvin—sketched—3$135 eoaa : e chiffon publi candidate he United | Pearls—ever correct for evening—are obe de Style, inspired by Lanvin—sketched—S$135 geous creations of fluttering chiffor States Sen: 5 . 3 m o s ~ b . - colorful velv ilks a ey Ak in newer and modernized versions. The Fringed W hite Gown,inspired by Molyneux—sketched—3$85 GHUL VG G il B G than ever before and therefore smarter o planiel and Rich | Swhile Mr Braanan s baenll 20 Rhinestone Necklets, $15 to $22.50. Elaborately Beaded Cape-back Evening Gown—sketched—$225. $1.25 to $12 el chosen ‘to | primaries for the senatorial nomina- | Rhinestone Bracelets, $9 to $12. Boufiant T ith the T Eemline o Somata in A Minor.” [tion, he has two candidates running Pearl Necklets, $3.50 to $95. ouffant Taffeta with the Transparent Hemline Artificial Flower Section. First floor. i of | agains m. One is James T. Me- IL s ~ % ~ g "Club, | Bestmott, former member of Coniress | Pearl Bracelets, 3.50 to $40. White Evening Gown with Black Lace < when the | yek vards distriet, an e Jewelry S . First floor., < 3 & ~ ~ : nd. ‘more |oftes 15 Jataee O [MofiFoe | elthend i Flower-printed Chiffons, Full and Flaring Z-r]l]lnul Sthin e el Mr. |is regare n fflrml';z:hl(*. | G i Lorle s were vound | 3 trenna 8, t the opposi- i o i s were always rou | prennan has W(“:;m“;?t B | 5ypsy Girdle and Bolera Evening Gown .]. s exauisitely em: et cunat ; Picturesque Frocks in Lanvin’s Inimitable Style Tul, typle s in t ARl gt e e The Picture Dress, with Silver Lace and Scallops of the finale cllently 10t | (he Brennan organization and Bren- s gl B it The pizzicato notes of the celly |y on aecount of the participation | i Gown of Empire Feeling and the deflly executed runs on the ipy them in “bi-partisan rule,” urging the, Swinging thythus’ of |1 Toe Delsots “5s Bl 60 0 Metallic-trimmed Chiffons over Metal Slips " | tions based on party principles; it is this too-little-heard music K P x in the program Mrs. von|UD t0! the Democratic Woters to $¥ 1 Shimmering Frock that flowers into a Petal Skirt b hether they who is 1 as often on | 1y - & Tittl = . ) . ) Qo programs e could wish, | Tt ,_r“;’,}o“;,;;m"‘m}j"m};g Molyneux-inspired Frock, with Fringed Scarf S goneerto it B nvthing of the kind at this stage of ittt ! the same. BT Fluttering Fringed Gown, inspired by Patou | £ . . . il il | With the first weel of theappeal at I he Rh[nestone Black Chiffon over Pink Slips ’ % it & wolce of delightfnl Guslity:: JHa. | now b aming 1ot The Walnut Room, Third floor. ) Are the Height of Chic or .\ll\)n nse with the » | tending. Sk L 10 25 Lay b All-over Beaded Gown, with Long Fitted Bodice i atidos mbrricg | { : Tube-shaped Beads of White Glass on White Evening Gown sazes. | Salvation Army Fund Drive Not ’ 1 end, the Salvation Army has raised 25 toward its goal of $60,000, songs were beaunrul selections, e fresh-air ca t Patux- 7 {»;mlgn: B b “»" atiy.2 itiens ek y A“:n Slia: e:prr; Bamer taord sets a Smart FaShton At the foot of the social mode, but at i e ’ ’ P may be dyed to match the evening . Kool Kol SR e whether it is envelope or pouch-like in M E G. $25 $39 50 cdlpsirn S5 il ver »u.; : ly:‘\ ||{)yAll‘\,:‘ ‘[ "lnllx‘t ,::{.‘J'f"s‘u.ifii' ':t m‘;fm u:&he?: shape. Black and white moire, gold ISSCS Venlng 3 OWflS, tO * gown, retaining the gleam of the silver Sinkeh was paxiicully doenet | Chanel-inspired Fluttering Gown, with Uneven Hemline Rhlnestone BUCkle The co-ordination of the two | Yet Over Top. L Slippers : It ; PP he only vocal #roup on the pro- | rigadier Willam H. Barrett, divi S dd d P $50 t $275 given by Mrs. Florence | sional commander, announced toda c (o] S war o e | e S tudded Furse ‘A Swan.” Joesten's “Look, . the | ths mothers and children_are ’ . g . . g Moon Is Pallid” a A : vations. The army plans s > : e W E G $39 50 the height of fashion is this White R e owae facilities at. the camp, en- I'he Rhinestone Purse has no rival in omen s Lvenin owns, . Satin Brocadds Operall Slipper--tha song was especially well sung. it | abling an increase -in the number at- smart circles for evening occasions— : 5 brocade. ) s of the first k of th e 2 g 2 D Se Third fl Pt Rudolph Jose, chalrman, wil and silver brocade are studded with ity !Drer:uuse:f:x;:'.l Fourth Boor singer is in so pe somi ot | pres Contributions to the appeal sparkling rhinestones, in white and c song, dictio . should be sent to Thomas P. 2 i g el = i | Hickman, treasurer, care Salvation colors to match the evening gown. 5 6 Satin Brocade Pump, $14. : e e o e New Very Large Georgette Handkerchief Squares, $3.50 s:lv;;l Kid Opera Pump, $15. coloring than the 3 i T $3.50 to $30 This latest Fashion in numerous Fashion- nght shades and trimmings. inestone Buckles, $5 to $30. e Hotel lnn Leather Goods Section, First floor. Handkerchief Section, First floor. Women's Shos Section. Third floor. and poetic. Mrs. Sindell showed con. | siderable ability to shade her tones 604-610 9th St. And fine ease in singing. Miss Lucy | 00, §1.50, $2.00 Brickenstein was, as usual, a splen- | g1 37wt isiier. ‘;}f;‘,},&“, did accompanist.” HLF. 3'in voom. 50% wore. Bo

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