Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1926, Page 7

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DEMOCRATS ASSAIL ERIGSSON LEAGUE Call “Good Taste” Violated| by G. 0. P. in Forming Swedish Group Now. Rr the ted Press. J Oraa m of the John Evicsson | Repuh! League of America was | criticized by the Democratic national | committee in a statement today as an | effort to make political capital for Re- | publican candidates out of the pres- | ence in this country of th= Crown Prince and Pri o Sweden. I vi med here shortly ion of the memorial ator of the ironclad Monitor | of Civil War fame, with President Coolidge and the Crown Prince tak- g part in “Administ been still upset b sults when the Crown Princess ol take pari in the u morial to John Bricsson, statement from the Democratic co mittee. “Otherwise, surely, good would have vetoed the effort to caj talize their presence by izing, on partisan_lines edish de- scent. It is o v that the distinguished visitors to whom the Nation is host wers embarrassed that it Dbe the followi *“Membe official _ent edge of ti tives and firm intention ot everything of poli out _his sty in t “The job apy Uit was the - prince Lo evade niture througis ouniry. 10 heve been set cirbance over . Col. | N. 'S (. who had been aide | to President Couliuge, was chosen o | manage the tour ol ithe royal couple in this country and was then ‘unani- mously’ chosen head of the John Ericsson Republican League of Amer- ica “Representative Carl K. Chindblom | of Illinvis, amiable administration | man, attended the meeting at W ! the organization W - tened it with a conveyed a bie: “AU the unv of the Lricsson Memorial the President found the number of Ameri ish descent 1o an L 3 “In view of the President’s partic- ular indorsement in & csson Me- morial add of Senator Irvine L. Lenvoot idate ‘cndowed with the old Nors )it is evidently expected of Col. Solbert, the aide-de- camp to the prince and the G. O. P., | that he will do all within kLis broad powers to the Wisconsin Senator | from the the s been visited | ion men this MASONIC CAMPAIGN TO HELP TUBERCULAR New Mexico Grand Master Coming[ to Enlist Aid of Jurisdictions in North and East. Mex., Lodge of Masons of Ne: president of the Nati. Tuberculosi expected to 13 or 14 to seek th the Northern i risdictions in to provide f: of tubercular wisit here, it ates Public | e the zener of i consumptives, in Southwestern States. Persons suffering with tuberculosis | are going to the Southwestern sec- | tion of this country in increa numbers, it is pointed out, many of | them becoming subjects of public or | private charity. It is hoped by mem- | hers of the Natio i culosis Sanatoria A ociation that ihe survey is ordered by the Pres dent, it may result in some definite | plan for the relief of persons smffer- | The N nic Tuberculosis | Sanatoria ras_incorpo- | rated by th of Masons _of New Mexico to provide for the | relief and_hospitalization of Free- masons. The ganized, it is , because ma Masons' from every American Jurisdiction go to the Southwe cl However, the work of relief is not to | be limited to the Southw intended that the function as a nati and provide relief and hospitaliza- tion for consumptive Masons through- out the United States. FLEET'S TRIP PLANNED. | Asiatic Waters Picked for mm-I nery Practice and Bases. i By the Associated Press. A schedule for the Asiatic fleet] but it is ion _shall from Julv to October, announced yes- | terday by the Navy Department, calls for gunnery exercises and tactical training in Chinese waters with bases a: Tsingtao and Chefoo and a visit to Peking of the crews of the Asiatic | destrover squadron and o subma- | rine dlvisions. | The fleet's air squadron will make flights to Balabac, Jolo, Tawitawl, Malalag Bay and Davao, with the tender Jason based at Zamboanga. .00 Special = Excursions SUNDAYS June 13, 27, July 11, 25, August 22, September 5, 19 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Via Delaware River Bridge Eastern Standard Time Teaves thlnnl:n - 12:01 Al Returning, leaves S. Carolina Avy 5:30 P.M. days preceding each excursion at Cits Ticket Office, Pennsylvania Bldz.. 613 1ith- St. NW.. and Union Siation. Pennsylvania Railroad The oniy afl-rall route to the Seashore ¥ EVENING Your Boys’ and Girls’ Hair Cut —in our Children’s Barber Shop in- sures mot only the proper cut, but pleasant and proper surroundings for your children. Barber Shop. Fourth floor. 300 New Costume Slips $3.95 An Exceptioaal Offering Lace-Trimmed Radium Embroidered Pongee Ruffled-Bottom Radium Tailored Crepe de Chine Tailored Radiumette A remarkable offer—and a remarkable variety— every desirable slip to wear under the sheer Sum- mer frock—from tailored to lace-trimmed models. TAN JUNE ROSE GREEN SUNNI POWDER BLUE GOLD. WHITE BOIS DE ROSE FLESH PEACH CORAL SANDS MAIZE NAVY LIPSTICK BLACK Costume Shp Section. Third floor Special for Vacationists 50 Pullman Robes $9 Heavy quality crepe de chine has been fashioned into these tuxedo robes for Pullman wear—but they are equally delight- ful for use at home. They are especially suited. to vacation pur- poses as they are easily packed, requiring little space—and do not wrin- kle readily. COPEN, NAVY, ROSE CORAL, WISTERIA BLACK J Negliges Section, Third floor. Pullman Slippers $3to $5 Imported Pullman Slippers of soft kid, in matching cases. Red. tan, blue and black. Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. Women’s Summer Coats Interestingly Priced $19.50 t $39.50 Fashionable coats that smart women will wear in town and take to resorts of note— tuxedo, cape coats, double and single breasted models—every new styvle—in the preferred colors for Summer—black and white combined or alone, navy, beige, green and gray. Flannel Mallinson Crepe Faille Georgette Women's Goat Section. Third fioor Travel and Vacation Hats, $15 to $25 The Reboux replica— sketched — travels the road to chic, with a reptilian ribbon crown that radiates from the center in the new Re- boux manner and a heavy beige felt brim, smartly stitched. $18.50. Others are of speckled felt—ombre plaid silk. quilted taffeta, moire and bengaline — in crushable little models. Millinery Section. Third floor. Cowhide Suit Cases and Hat Boxes, $12.50 Each An Utmost Value A timely offer for those who are planning their vacations—black cobra-grain cowhide suit cases —sizes 20 and 22 inches—and hat boxes—9x18— to match, lined with blue sateen and fitted with large pockets. g Traveling Goods Section. Second floor. ~ 1230 $12.50 STAR, WASHINGTON, D: C, Wondmarn & 1 10th, 11th, F and G Streets WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, othrop 1926. Frocks For Women and Misses $38 Jane Wandl Frocks—exclusive with Woodward & Tothrop— offer the newest fashions for Summer—that smart women will wear here or at the fash- ionable resorts. SKETCHED AT LEFT Fringe sways the evening mode in tiers on the skirt and in a spiral- like cape on this Bois de Rose crepe Elizabeth frock. $38. Boldly figured chiffon afternoon frock, in shades of rose, with flowing sleeves and uneven side flounces. $38. 2 Fringed Evening Gown, with smartly bloused back and flowing scarf. Tiered Fringed Evening Gown, with diagonal fringed cape. Tailored White Crepe Elizabeth Frock, with deep vestee front. Fluttering Chiffon Dinner Gown, with flounce skirt and gypsy girdle. Flowered Chiffon Afternoon Frock, with long flowing sleeves. Black and White Tailored Dress, with spiral treatment of polka dots. Printed Street Frock, of crepe with novel suede belt. Georgette Veiled Polka Dot Crepe Dress, smartly scalloped. All-over Polka Dot Chiffon Dress, with wide jabot front. Printed Chiffon Afternoon Frock, with full flaring skirt. Coat model of Crepe de Chine, in black and white. Black Lace over Flesh Evening Gowns, a smart combination. Ecru Lace with Matching Chiffon Evening Gown, with graceful draperies. Plain colored Chiffon Frock, with chic pleated skirt. Navy Georgette Frock, with uneven hemline. Boldly Figured Chiffon Afternoon Frock, with grosgrain ribbon belt. Two-piece Polka Dot Sports Dress, with smart narrow belt. Coin Size Polka Dot Georgette Frock, with flounce skirt. Sunni Chiffon and Black Lace Evening Gown, trimmed with rhinestones. Two-piece Crepe de Jour Sports Frock, with scalloped jumper. Flowered Chiffon Afternoon Frock, with satin girdle and bow. Two-piece Georgette Dress, with embroidered jumper and jabot front. Tiered Crepe Elizabeth Frock, with embroidered lace insets. Two-piece Sports Crepe Frock, with colored borders on jumper and skirt. Navy Crepe Elizabeth Street Frock, with bloused back. Women's and Misses' Dress Sections, Third and Fourth floors. Women will welcome this New Arrival of “Romola” Chiffon Voile Lingerie In Beautiful New Summer Styles New colors —new styles —in this new sheer imported voile lingerie *that will tub well and wear well— because it is made in a new way —of hard twisted threads, that insures real service. At the same time, be- cause of this new weave and be- cause of the sheerness of “Romola” chiffon voile—it is the cool and com- fortable lingerie for warm weather wear. There are gowns, pajamas, che- mise and step-ins — all trimmed with beautiful lace, two-tone rib- bon, groups of pleats and dainty rosebuds. In Lovely Summery Colors— Pink, Peach, Orchid, Nile, Maize, Blue Chemise Step-ins ....... Pajamas ..... Muslin Underwear Section. Third floor. ..$1.95 Fur Storage In Our Vaults ~ —scientifically equipped and om the premises—insures absolute protection against fire, loss or damage. Fur Storage Vaults, “Seventh floor. Clearance of Larger Women’s Charmeen and Twill Coats---Reduced $39.50 $49.50 Seldom does the larger woman have the oppor tunity of selecting such a smart coat at these re- markably low prices. Just such coats as you wili wang for this cool Summer weather and early Fall. Lorcheen and Shagmoors are in these groups as well as handsome charmeen and twill coats—in all the becoming models—that give slender, fash- ionable lines. Epectal Size Section, Third floor. Special Purchase and Sale Glove Silk Step-ins $1.35 A value that comes once in a great while—this time because of a very special purchase—one that vou will want to share in when you see them. Step-ins of a splendid quality of glove silk in the popular tailored style—just the kind you want for vour vacation. Pink, peach, orchid and white. Other Feature Values in Glove Silk Lingerie Glove Silk Gowns, square and vee necks; flesh, $5. Glove Silk Pajamas, in flesh and peach, $7.50. Glove Silk Chemise, in white and flesh, $2.95. Jane Wandl Glove Silk Vests, in wanted colors, $1.95. Jane Wandl Glove Silk Bloomers, in wanted colors, $2.95. Silk Underwear Section, First floor. For the High School Girl White Graduation Frocks $16-75 to $39.50 One and two piece models, in all the fashionable silks, ranging from tailored crepe de chine and tub silks to lace-trimmed georgettes and fluttering sheer silk crepes. Taffeta and Georgette Class Night Frocks $29.50 to $39.50 Bouffant skirt and slim of bodice and exquisitely lace trimmed, there are youthful frocks in all the lovely pastel and bright shades for evening. For Eighth Grade Graduates— White Middies, $1.95; White Pleated Skirts, on body, $2 Girle' and Junior Misses' Section, Fourth floor. Childten’s Dresses and Suits For Summer Holidays Children —2 to 6 years— will wear darling little pastel voile dresses, with hand em- broidery.- $1.50 to $7.50. And on some occasions moth- ers will dress them in printed tub silk frocks, with bloom- ers. $6.50. Manly little fashionables will wear “David Copperfield” or middy suits—of sturdy cham- bray, poplin, gingham and linen, in plain or combined colors. $2.50 to $7.50. Intants’ Section, Fourth floor. Seashore and Sand Toys Horseman’s Beach Baby Boy, $2.75 to $3.75. Sail Boats, of seasoned wood; sizes 11, 15, 20 and 24 inches. $1.75 to $4.50. Peter Pan Sail Boats, $2.75. Rubber Balls, white and striped, 50c to $3.25. Sand Molds and Sieve, $1.75. Sand Pails and Shovels, 15¢, 25¢ and 30c. Sand Ships, $1. Wheelbarrow and Shovel, Hoe and Rake Set, $2. Painted Wood Carts, $1. Shovel, Hoe and Rake Sets, 50c, 75¢c and $1. Children's Lawn Mowers, 50c to $2. Toy Section, Fourth floor.

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