Evening Star Newspaper, May 26, 1926, Page 22

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. THRONG CONTINUES s — ATIRIS EXHIBITIO Show at Hotel Drew 5,000 President Coolidge Makes Contribution To Fund for Graves President Coolidze today made a : contribution to the fund being col- lected by'the G. A. R. and Allied Veterans to decorate graves of 88.000 war dead in this area. Yesterday—Prize Winners in Classes Announced. = Following in the _footsteps of 5.000 Ipersons who visited the paim room of wer Hotel vesterday after- _in co-operation with the many hundreds ntinued to file past \the tables to view the 10,000 blooms. The exhibition was formallx opened S rdinc, wife of the Secretary sterday afternoon at Societ in’ 38 classes, and ize awards were made late vester- y. Mrs. Jardine will bé hostess to idiers from Mount Alto and Walter eed Hospitals, who will view the s won the sweep- _|president of the latter . __The fund was increased to ' $590.24 by contributions sent to ‘The Star today. The amount previ- ously acknowledged was $568.10. The - latest contributors were: . B. L., M. J. Vaughan. Miss ery A. Davis, 50 cents; M. and S. Prendler, 50 cents: of Earle Theater, $17.64, and patrons of the Ninth Street Palace Theater, $2. The Prendlers also sent in a contribution of 50 - cents to be applied to the Confed- erate fund. Goergnes, first: second, and H. Judges for t Ballard, and L. ¢ of the National n Iris Socfety. 7. D. 5 Among those -who offered and awarded prizes to the winners were the following: American Sturtevant, Farms, Mass.: ral Soclety, .. Washington, rison, 116. Chestnut avenue, ’lakom Paj D. Bel . 71 THE EVENING - STAR. - WASHINGTON, 1. ¢, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1926. ’{mlnnfimavh & Lothrop : 10th, 11th, F and G Streets : ~ Smart New Vacation Frocks ~ Interestingly Priced Whether vacation lures.you to mountain or seashore-—to §mart resort or rustic inn—or whether you spend your leisure days at homc—you will find here every smart type of frock, becoming and suited to the time and place. for unusually fine quality. -omprehensive collection. vt rion Shull was award- o medal for the hest spe on exhibit. A the greatest numbe in the show—with nd 3 and third 1— W. Sheets. J. M awarded a prize for cedling. H. P. Simpson won e of merit in this « for the winners in v other ces consisted of vs | Route Jackson, Huron Valley Iris Gardens, bulbs and rare specimens of flowers. i hor, Mich. Jacob Schultz Co., ington, M. R. Adi Other Prize Winners. ter | streets: Germantown, | Bonnew Van W . not bearded, H. P. Simpson 1. R. Adams. second. A Delicious Dressing for of iris with and | v floweys, H. P. Simpson, $tring Beans v of not more than 25 3 parts Hat Butter and 1 part H. P. Simpson, first; econd: Edna Reinohle, LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE o folhg! Nattonal Woman . first: J. M. R. Adams, second: A. H. Englebrecht. third. d prize. ction of varieties introduced be- 20, E5. W. Sheets, third prize. ction of three distinct varieties, blended tone, three stalks each, H. . SKimpson, first. purple, including lavender, blue and’ pink, J. Marion Iced or hot, it hits the spot! Shull, first; H. P. Simpson, heets, third. cond; E. Specimen stalk, yellow, including selfs and vellow standards and yellow plicates, Thomas Fendall, first: E. W. second, and E. C. Powell, third. Other Specimen Awards. stalk, white standards, . Sheets, first; Mrs. 1‘;5, Specimen _stalk. light blends. like er Lady, etc., J. Ma- E. W. Sheets, second; :pe men stalk, dark blends, like nt A. Willianis, etc.. H.- Roasted RIGAT in ‘Washington J. Marion Shull, secon: Grant, third. . STOP ITCHING ECZEMA e Specimen_stalk, other vavieties, J. Marion Shull, flrll E WwW. Sheets, sec- $ ond. 4 Collection of 12’ distinct varieties, Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo i"nee stalks each. E. W. Sheets, third: Collection of siX distinct - varieties, Will Help You nct - { three stalks each, E. W. Sheets, third. I Collection of six distinet vuieflu one stalk each, Roy G. Plere A e ection of thrae AMINSE variefies; ! three stalks each, H. P. Simpsen, Never mind how oiten yon have tried and failed, you can stop burn- tching Eczema quickly by ap- plying Zemo. In a short nme second. Display of at least 10 varieties: of usually every trace of Eczema, ter, Pimples, Rash, Blackheads and iris, with or without other hardy flow- similar skin diseases will be removed. jors or foliage, to cover at least 15 or {30 square feet, Miss M. C. Lancaster, For clearing the skin and making it ‘ first, and the Rhode Island Avenue vigorously healthy, alw use Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It Citizens’ Assoclation, second. Collection of not more than six is the one dependable treatment for ' named varieties, douhle. 1 bloom each, . Bene edict, firs jection of 7 '.a 12_varieties, dou- ¢ hle, one bloom each, J. Haskell, § first, and W. S. Benedi ond. Winning Bloom Groups. skin troubles of all kinds. Ask your druggist for a small size 60c or large bottle, $1.00. Three blooms, double, white or ecream, one variety, W. S. Benedict, first. Three blooms, double, ligh! pink or pink, one variety. W. S. Benedict, firat. Three blooms. double, dark pink. one v, W. €. Benedict, first. blooms, double red. ons! W. S. Benedict, second. cepstakes, one specimen bloom. | cleans pots and double or single. representing best flower in show, W. S. Benedict, firat; panslikeaflash. Three with Mons. Jules-Elie peony. Collection 3 peonies, single or whisks, anid alumi- double, one bloom each, W. S. Bene- num looks like new. @ict, second. All of your Kitch- Vase, bowl or basket of peonnl, W, S. Bei edll‘t first. FOR AS K ALLEN'S i l.nmmne enware shines -’whmyouusethescsoft ‘ At .rucry—- \\ RS D FOOT-EAS stores for PAINFUL FLL1 Swelling. The and first application bfinnwm Severe tests in cases of long OINTMENT can be, Recommended and Foreign Countries. tops Itching Instantly and quckly Relieves lmufio:y be, depended upon with absolute certainty to Stop nnyano!lwmminhodluum‘m byhymu and Dn”u in United States PAZO OINTMENT in tubes with Pile Pipe AMnnt. TSe and in tin boxes, 60c. The circular enclossd with -each tube and box contains facts about Piles which everybody should know. PARIS MEDICINK CO., Beaumont and Pine Strosts, St. Lowis, Mo. - standing have proved that PAZO Georgette Afternoon Frock, $39.50 (NOT SKETCHED.) Of tan georgette, richly trimmed with lace and beads—for wear on the hotel vedanda. White Georgette Frock, $39.50 | (NOT SKETCHED.) Exploiting scallops in a chic jabot. This frock is a becoming model for little women. And besides, the smartest and newest frocks, the most reasonabe prices Sym-Fa-Ni Blouse Frock, $21 SKETCHED. Very smart is the Sym-Fa-Ni jumper frock of bois de rose, radium de soie, that is tub’ fast. Smart fashion notes are seen in the tucked bosom:-front and the tucked trimming that repeats itself in many' in- teresting ways—the scalloped jumper and the' twin leather belts. Other styles at $21. . Two-piece Radium Frock, $16.75 (NOT SKETCHED.) In all the preferred colors fot Summer, with polka dot tie, handkerchief and cufi's Sailor-Collar Frock, $16.75 (NOT SKETCHED.) The smart sailor-collar. marks this two-piece frock as one of the season’s smartest. Blowuse Section. Third floor. Jersey Jumper Frock, $10 (SKETCHED.) Preferred for sports is this two- piece jersey jumper irock of the lovely June Rose shade. Light in weight, with convertible collar, a smart three buckled belt and clever side tabs. Every desirable color. Deep Vestee Jumper Frock, $10 (NOT SKETCHED.) May be worn low or buttoned high. Pleats in the skirt give necessary freedom. Sweatdr Section. Third floor. Rajah Sports Frock, $25 (SKETCHED.) 'The smartest sports fabric wn)ih»—- fashions this chic two-piece frock in waffle shade, with its banded jumper. the white bosom-like front and finely pleated skirt in the front, stitched across. : Striped Men's Shirting ° Frock, $16.75 - (NOT SKETCHED:) ; In all the lovely candy stfipcs and smart styles—many sleeveless, 2 smart sports note. Smocked Crepe de Chine Frock, $19.50 (SKETCHED): travel and general vacation wear—exploits‘smocking in a clever new neck. Colar is introduced. in the. smock- ing and buttons. Sportswear Section, Third floor Imported Printed Voile Frock, $12.50 (SKETCHED.) with a twe-piece effect in front and one-piece in back. The skirt is smartly pleated and the predominating color of the printed voile trims it in a chic manner, Handmade Crepe de Chine Frock, $12.50 (NOT S CHED.) Entirely handmade and hand- drawn, these washable crepe de chine frocks are lovely for Summer—in all the newest colors. Home Frock Section. Third floor. Junior Misses” Striped Tub Frock, $16.75 (SKETCHED.) Of striped tub silk. smartly made, with clever touches seen in_the chic pockets and kick pleals»— this is the choice of the younger set. Sailor-Collar Tub Frock (not sketched).:.......$16.75 Bosom-front Two-piece Frock (not sketched)....$16.75 Striped Panel-front-and-back Frock (not sketched), $16.75 Appliqued Tailored Frock (not sketched)......... $16.75 Smocked-yoke Crepe de Chine Frock— (not sketched), $16.75 Junior Misses' Section, Fourth fleor. Little Women’s Two-Piece . Frock, $16.50 1§KI'TCHFD) Sunni georgette makes the )umpcr. novelty prmted crépe makes the skirt, the cuffs and tie. A becoming and smart fashion for Summer vacations. Larger Womcn s White Georgette Frock, (SKETCHED.) e unu!ull neckline that ends in a clever tie, the tucks that end halfway, and hemstitching— all combine to make this one of the season’s smartest. Printed Frock, $29.50 (NOT SKETCHED) ‘Conservative in design, this printed crepe is fashioned m slenderizing lines—finely pleated skirt and deep vee neck. Special Size Section, Third feer. B A lovely gray crepe de:chine frod for \ery colorful is this |mpor!ed frock The Mear Shadeau Firms the Uncorseted Figure $4.50 For the Summer—for dancing and sportwear— many young wemen and slender girls—who do not like the restrictions of a corset or girdle but do ‘want some firmness for the uncorseted figure —have welcomed the new Mear Shadeau. ‘I'he Mear Shadeau is made of fine hut strong lace and dainty clastic, cleverly joined together to form a back panel that gives the desired restraint. A matching adjustable bandette completes the set that is cool, comfortable and light for Summer days. jovously Corest Secfion. Thurd floor. Again—Tomorrow Imported Dress Linen 50c yard We have just received another shipment of French dress linen—that proved so popular last week— and which offers the same unusual quality dnd wide range of colors and best of all. the same low price—that is less than the former wholesale cost. Pre-shrunk and 36 iriches wide. ° Less than former wholesale cost Green Pink Coral - Peach Yellow Cadet Blue. Cream Maize Ecru Rose _Helio. White Alice Blue Yinea Dress Goods m Sacond Rdvr. Handmade Philippine GOWI'!S, Unusual $1 .65 Values Fvery stitch i@ done by hand on these lovely gowns, of fine, soft nainsook. An exceptional opportunity to huy all the cool. dainty gowns you'll need for Summer—-at real savings. Sleeveless models with round, square and vee necks. MusMn Underwesr Section, Third flaor. New Arrival of Crex de Luxe Grass R_ugs A fresh shipment of these excellent Summer Rugs showing many new patterns—Chinese figures, scattered designs’ and plain centers with plain band borders in a delightful combmatlon of soft, pastel colors. The Rugs are reversible, giving a patterned effect on one side and an attractive plain shading on the other. 9x12.... 6xi2 ..... 69 ... $1350 Rug Secifon. Fifth floer.

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