Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1927, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. TUESDAY. JANUARY 18 1927. rigo ___.__——._“.—_———‘—_———_—“—_ I in design, was valued by Ttallan ex-]cause of the admiration of the gwners | his designs were used by bis pupils in CALVO'S DOCTRINE ' CAROL'S WIFE ON WAY TOITALY: QO CIE T Y | v anvenment et bt b | BT M e o B i 200 (ontinued from Bighteenth Page) |Owner Cuts Price Out of Admira- | I Rumors of Reconciliation So . = ] | nun theta savmnievi, e Greek | Hon for Mussolini—Raphacl ( ,ADDY' N ON d o Y ] | pvima donna i e tole of CioClo Was Decorator < i LIS Persistant Government o 4 é o | | 2 »u}ulm the direction of Jacques| =~ B | “Among the dstinguished ' patrons| RO) January 18.--The Italian Mexico and Other Latin Is . 8 ssues Statement. : | .nd patronesses for the henefit per.|government yvesterday purchased the e o, /‘r— . Americans Seek to Prevent : ' okl o R g, LT ? WICE AV&AR/ [ Pri to Put Y ¢ E 3 - | Senator and Mrs. Woodbridg par H;mm A » Chigi, an en { - Foreign Control. rincess Helen to Put Young 4 . | Fervis. sonator and Mivs Pet .\;.u}.{)l‘:"fl\\.’\‘.:‘\hl;:..am”. LR ? liam Henry I\n. na The structur which is renaissance | Son in Resort Near Place ; * o . Chatles L. MeXary, BY FREDERIC WILLLS 2 3 s 3 | . Mrs, Tracy Dows “Phe Calvo doc originated by Prince Stayed. Mrs, Fre t. Mrs ‘;I‘n(-lvm‘ the late A o han of that k- e . | Hays Hammond and Mrs. Armistead name —lies at the the United er. 3rd States’ controversy with Mexico over | By the Associatec ofl and Jand laws. Under the doctrine’s |\ . g R i operation, aliens with gr ances or & & 5 fancied rights, property other- | el 1) piite. ot o wise. have no more privileges under | er Prince. Carol. is on he the laws of Latin Amer n countries | Italy with her G-year-old o ‘rown ¥ Datiison than those countries” own citizens. In | Prince Michael, sud <o persistent have - s B particular. the Calvo doctrine denies | been reports of # meet W b entyfifth Dilnolk, district ! § ) i the right of any foreign government | her and her husband, t li“!”.?f;';.m|'1n‘,‘\:,x;\:lll‘l;x‘»i-‘\’ e or Day For Lvening to interfere in behalf of its nationals | nian government has deemed it neces i i S L 3 ] who may come into conflict with lo- | sary (o deny thern. The authorities at 3 ; s 1 ik : : cal laws Buchavest expiain that Princess Helen S e e O iy A AN § Silzer Kid Mexico officially espouses the Calvo will return to Bucharest as soon s PEA A Davis Mr. Rog Banson; M. L i ; _ ! d g ! i 3 Vow Offering ¥ ()b 2l Gold Kid doctrine. 1t writes into contracts with she completes angenents Hatiutn: and Brat: Willta;d. Ostes reign firms and individuals a “Calvo | Michael's stay at the Italian resort of q N I ke s ariatis B ihe cointhe. Witk 156 whe in effect the persons | Rapallo = = e dévoted to dancing and e Eddie 1 question for all practical p Iver since word reached Paris ths Dea . e > separated the ‘n.:i-n vx(ml his l..‘n-h:lm will furnish | t” u . o II 3 wilte' el e it ns 9 5 el anuulled. Tiey became separated the | Ward and his | inler als iiens R it 0 i S [next year. When Carol relinquished ance mus . . s royal prerogatives in December e Kidsk Bracadcs [ iean_ government. the : os a fes in Dece o ; e a e A posibiice of i e D o | 125, B won ivom i wariaze with | STORY PRIZES AWARDED. | G : ' Daytne and _Evening it iy e Wl : ! | Crown Prince. Nince that time there e Sitlins { ppervs, high. low or medium heels Satiis country against which Unele | Madame Lupescu, in whose company | [4ve been recurring b 2| NEW YORK. Januars 1S (P $ $7.50 s beautiful have to raise the si point. | Carol cume to France more than a | oot ‘.‘m’w“. Prizes totaling $850 iwere awarded / one of the oth hern | year ago after he renounced his right | joac, fo, ‘repent’ and return B el OV i erhoal petie Avas republics adhere to the Calvo policy. | 'o the Rumaman throne. is not with | fjocnd! i3 Hights Son M viidhe il During the past year t ws been | him. committee of the Society of : a concrete test of the Calv But Carol's personal friends throw . Sciences 1o three American authors in g ) { rietv and values, that is here at Washington he North | doubt on the reports of & meetir = recognition of short stories published | (l’l( $ ( ) i P American Dr dging (.. a Texas cor. | Helen. insisting th y Births Reported ar : { L nce @ yea poration. claimed $300.000 or $400,000 2 to meet her. Their =5 o we advise early from Mexico under u contract for ffair is that asx soon as Carol The tolowing birthe have been reporied | St 5 st prize ! dredging the harbor of Salina Cruz. | heard Helen had left Buc eat for |4 Health Devartu the past 24 1 appeared in Har 5 / contract conta IvG | the Ttalian Riviera he lost no time in | "5t 4. 4 : : v\l ierwood Anderson, | et : % ! ¢ / 2. The Uni E ' agent, |departing from the French Riviera v ckwell. boy “‘Death In the Woods outstanding cl p { { P 4 . - Tom it s T and Sarab 6. Wilicoven, oy . the American Mercury, and | ! ¢ ! . Paisleys ). This is a sale of arguing the case before the General for Paris. SA000 AR 0. ) e < . i g 1ard te, 100, coents offering « l\unm Comunission, United Statesand | Princess Helen and Carol were mir s L i Katherine 1. Sherwood, | Alber 5 L i 5 (o d Mexico. made a powerful plea chal- | ried in 1921 er a 4 3 — i quality a 1rkabl { \ L{A SUOES lenging the soundness of the Calvo | marriage with Mlie, % as 4 § i s doctrine in international law ———r f 3 price concessions 13l F Strect Rights Are Questioned. United States prevails and Mexico | K Z FOR HIRE The Col. Menry W. Ander. | ¥elds. & blow will be struck at the 3 3 PRIVATE TYPE son of Richmond. Va.. set forth that | C2lvo doctrine, the effects of which the Mexican government. on the one | Wil be fell all'the way from the Rio | 1 e upon Ameri citizens (Copyright, 1927 ge stock of fabrice greatly re. ndonmient of thy A I IO e With Liveried White | ipens oomtor oL iha b AVEO DRAPERY, m...f‘:. iR Chauffeurs " PREMET'S NEW CIRC SREPESDE CHINE SEA abrogate the right of “nited Sta B | 3 beautifully tailored, with hem Government to Dotee ; o W‘MMEM‘ " LANSPURGH INTERIOR 310.00 }I;i% TS=if you are smart you J w..«\\;n:l[l'\, (;\v ore ! s stitched ban f A FASHION INS e i Gl L T N DECORATING COMPANY will wear hem by the dosens 3 gl S erinioan. » \\mdu!:\ Sl Covers—itoure, :"u.‘(?. Julius Lansburgh, President 1227 R St. N.W. one dozen on each arn - and a Hollander (C. van SR 5 818 13(h Street Northwest f TITUTION t-and p lenhoven, formerly a professor Rvviow. W 77 it AR U by Potomac 861 set of a dozen, $3.50. L street ar plonial law at Lecden | University | 1211 ¥ St NW._ Main 3211 for Estimates. | Daris Washington NewYor] nd). unummonsly decided against American company. The commis. = | R \ ) i i i, N SRR ROMTsT ASH RUGS | , Sheer Lace Trimmed Frocks S f\fi'fi.“.r.‘-i"h;:.:"‘\f,jflil{‘i!"."]‘,‘i.‘l: e REDUCTIONS ‘ g that play such a smart p;;rll in 1::; I\l\'ar(lrnhc of every fash- ikl 3 | A . tonable woman-— Iv of Mexican « ns | e il i Clean and Bright countr should mll\ aceept OLMAN mal our wash rugs look most at i G SALE o Bl Ul R ; 49 straps TO CLCSE OUT thick Ivory Soap suds FEGARDLESS CF COST [f| Evers bit of the dirt and grime is renioved. The rugs LOVELY MOCDELS are kept the same size. shape and thickuness, the colors BOTH EL#BORATE AND SIMPLE o G "’ Siten bagiens e ””‘,“'\“”"" does : S The new printed chiffons—very smart STYLFS AT P- CES IHAT ARFE not realize what lovely rugs she has until they come & Vi py e . . ette e e s TS T back to her fresh, clean and full of color ‘ ; li: Beige and Navy—the right shades in georg IR e COST TO MAKE | i O and crepe roma : i 2r0e At & Clean rugs wear longer (they cost little to have them & ) K Lace Fichu collars—a delightfu"y quaint note en one of Argentina’s fore- most puhlic men and had shortly he < lauw d) reshly washed rug > hallway. batl i > . : i o e e 995 DRESSED 6 ) Oz | o e s s <hecrtl. deighio sHEs @ Tiers and fine pleatings —very important s o o o o AR FOR l ¢ = 2 5 3 Front fullness dominating the silhouette e dlste hout Latin America y D' § S < to’ frustrate the period. | 345 TO $75 - ! You canvsend vour wash rugs to Tolman separat ‘ow come the nn;..nmm afternoon functions of the social season, : ) ! Eite dioihe ioitkisy (;ull:\(i“ad\o‘n”h DRESSES FOR $ I g?b (with your next laundry bundle. s f and for them Paris favors the frock of sheer fabric. interpreted in more ] . or less feminine mood — softly draped —cleverly paneled — gracefully Tatin Ame in countries on oc 7 sions when the interests of non-Latin { o P y-tohe! SR \ . . Americans require protection. The FOR AFTERNOON I’lnlme )’u.u know when 1o expect Tolman : bloused — and always trimmed with lace. doctrine is hostile in intent to the FOR DINN:R AND DANCE Drivers—They call on Scheduled time Gorgeous silk laces—shadow lace—Venise—Point Alencon—sometimes which the United States is accustomed | MODELS OF CREAT BEAUTY dyed to match the color of the frock—sometimes in rich creamy tint—always Monroe doctrine and the implications to associate therewith Y RE /i § o ) e » al a In essence, the ( AND GREAT WCRTH ! tantalizingly feminine, for that continues to be the keynote i the formal aft up the prineiple that an alier e C O T f e : e o no greater rghts than a citiz A 37, | B 5 e OHn N S S ampins 10 TOIM me’ Feey All the lovely new.Spring colorings. Sizes 30-44 2 J ] be. None of the Latin Women’s Gown Shop—Second Floor publics has gone farth i L RIC ; : n invoking the Calvo doctr ne. T IN 1 RICE . MacKenzie, Pres. o st et o GROUP e Gttt ‘ o othE oE Al rho) VEE their s MADAMES '2MM‘EMOISELLF‘S B B P . Tomorrow—Importer’s Samples na a » clause. By that . “ MACEMOI E'S (¥ 2469 18th 8 | p . . Xy AR SaROshes: the . Mgt COAT AND DRESS SHOP DRl O e e i i whiec| | 60-Inch French Imitation Baroque Pearls token aliens 2 ik ’ A thelr respective governments to inter OPEN 8130 A. M Franklin 5232 Columbia 636 e on their behalf or afford them 30 A R 3 uny protection whateve 3 s ‘ Regularly $10——$15——Cholce 55.00 if by arbitration or oth: thi Everybody with any pretension to chic wears then these smart pearl ropes that are just as effective o sports costumes as they are for aiternoon and evening All beautiful luster and soft-tint pearls are the smartest . . \ of all. Some at one-third their original prices—some at 0625 20MS . one-half—just think of it—and all because our buyer was on the 1 « advantage of a manuiac e Established 1361 desire to clear stock F Street and Eleventh ‘ | and " Venise' Tiee Evening Flowers—Specially Priced combine collarle: $49.50. °s at i great price concession. but every piece is exquisite and decidedly desirable g Al : i are g roses L‘:pr chiffon flowers, chiffon an | coral, blue reen or orchid. Here is your chance to add a very important touch of chic at a small cost PRICE REDUCTIONS| | Still Clearing With Even Keener Reductions! ’ Now—Any Woman’s Coat FUR-TRIMMED —any woman's coat in gracklehead blue! -any* woman's coat with desirable straightline sil- —any woman’s coat with waist-deep shawl collar! houette! —any woman's coat with (lccp fur cuffs! —any woman's black coat! s AN N —in fact, any woman’s coat—any desirable fabric—any desirable fur—any desirable color at one of , - these four prices!— . Any Coat Any Coat Any Coat Any Ceat twenty styles from our regular Dress and Sport Models Fflrmegzsg";g'$79‘so Formerly $89.50-$110 Formerly $98.50-$135 Formerly 3135.31?5 Al in the desirable straight : grient his been opeuoinly fon niontis, | e ovies Snd e closeecfoped Think of it—some of these L S D all styles being of that are most in de- coats have fur sel would agnificer oats. avings B gbates A i =il sivies bemano e hand. _Far trims are rich and cost as much as the coat itseli s high as $50 on many of them. PATiS imports—many of them wke the form of mushroom at tomorrc-v’s prices. Plenty of Mostly large sizes in this group all unusually distinctive—all lux- and large muffler collars. with gracklehead blue, grey, blackand —plenty of black with waist- uriously fur trimmed—the most i hoes are inclu i r r deep cuffs to match. There are tan—plenty of shawl collars, with deep shawl collars. of black lynx peautiful fabrics—th B Several of our famous Cousins shoes are included = 6 lebaChe many imported plaid travel coats deep cuffs ta match. Plenty with and platinum wolf of® with deep "0 0 |'ur\')a‘nd th: S lc‘( t this price. giving a wonderful opportunity to test | with luxurious Jap fox collars full animal stole collars. We ° cuffs to match. Swansdown P furs very best Pk & & 2 Jeminine (‘)‘P YC’ d‘MfldfldflJ and lustrah coats with beaver feel that there never was agroup ' coats richly fur trimmed. Truly colors of the season. Every coat their superiority ! TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET and fox collar. of coats like this at $69.50. a noteworthy group at $85. an outstanding value at $105. All Buckles Reduced 107, , Plenty of Coats for thtlew V;/n(:':-;elr’:. .l.l“! glzu Tl~7' ‘/2;%’3. '/z at These Sale Prices will prevail on the selectic

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