Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1927, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, BUTLER DISAVOWS PRESIDENTIAL AIM Says Private Citizen Discuss- ing Politics Is Accused of Having Ambitions. ruary 14.—Dr. iler, president of e has declared not a candidate for the ublican nomination for President - office, Dr. Butler said that a private citizen discussing roneously actuated by he is a preside “Ior more tt have fallen 1n Imost exclusively d candida - it when a 1 citizen dis- s public questions he is almost to ite suspicion that he of desire for politi- | THE WEATHER | District of Columbia—Partly cloudy tonight; minimum temperature 36 de- Brees; Lomorrow and_colder. and i afternoon and Vi Partly cloudy and colder tonight; tomorrow fair and colder. Records for 24 Hours. 23 12 midnig: noon, 36 ometer—4 p.m., 30.13; 8 p.m., midnight, 30.00; 4 a.m,, 29.95; " temperature, 36, occurred Dperature, 32, occurred mi Temp same date last year— Highest, 43; lowest, 34. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United and Geodet Low tide, : ; high tide, 632 a.m. and w-—Low tide, 1:33 a.m. and 1:46 p.m.; high tide, a.m. and 741 The Sun and Moon. 7:02 am,; sun sets sets 5:44 p.m. Moon rises 3:30 p.m.; sets 5:59 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8 am.—Tem- perature, 34; condition, very muddy. Weather in Weather. A ne 5 5 ™ l;i:l‘.v_ Al . 20 4% Cloudy Atlanta . 3 5 Cloudy Atlanti oo9: Indianap 1 50 6 ndianapolis. 29 Jackeonsilla: 50.0 Cloudy Clondy ansas City. 8 Cloudy r o8 Angeles. ouisville iami, Pl . Orjean: ©9553; ot mo: : 909s: o0t Toudy Ordered to Canal Zone. Capt. B L. Milburn, on duty the War dered to the | UTOMOBILE DEAD STORAGE $3.00 Per Month 80 L STREET NORTHEAST Franklin 4856 LET W HE AM THAT H BE YOUR VALENTINE! Week's Will Ever Be True. Ask Your Druggist. ST AR FOR SALE Tailor—Presser On upper 17th street nw., in _good location, 4-stor building, with fine money making tailoring and press- ing business that has been developed for years. A show- window store and gara, 8 first floor d 3 apartments above. I g is modern and heated by oil burner. An xceptional opportunity for right m Chas. W. Morris & Son 1420 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Main 307 g A The Opera Mode is one of smart elegance— pictured here in terms of lace, velvet applique, and the brilliance of rhinestones. The Gown Is of lovely lace and tulle in a deep creamy ivory shade —with a bow of tulle on its shoulder, and flowers ap- pliqued on its full, flowing skirt, $60.—Walnut Room, Third floor. The Shawl Of heavy white satin, with huge flowers of velvet in shades blending from yel- low to deep orange, $95.— First floor. The Slippers The Buckles The Heels , The slippers from Zegora, creator of exquisite foot- wear, are of orchid mother- of-pearl kid with slender strappings of silver, $25. Buckles and Heels are of glittering rhinestones— Buckles, $5 to $40; Heels, $8 to $25.—Third floor. The ’Kerchiéf The Perfume The Bag —each plays its part in the emsemble; the handkerchief, one of the new large affairs, is of georgette and lace, $2.50; the perfume, Caron’s “Nuit de Noel,” $27, and the rhinestone bag, $20.— First floor. New Spring Coats and Hats —for Very Much Younger Folk— of 2 to 6 years English tweeds, smartly tai- lored, double breasted and shown in plaids, smart navy blue with plaid collars, delightful mixtures —and plain colors, vouthfully styled for little girls. i $7.50 to $45 Some have matching hats or tams, and for the others are little hats of silk or straw in new Spring colors, $3.50 to $15 Infants' Section, Fourth floor TheNewest Costume Slips are most reasonably priced $3.95 Proving that one need not pay more than $3.95 for a smart new costume slip— s new group offers many different styles—for many different costumes, at this attractive pr. They are simply tailored, some with narrow ruffles, others with lace, of crepe de chine, radium, silver sand, a new rayon fabric, and Siquax Radiant. In white—the pastel colors, new street shades and black. Costume Slip Section, Third floor. Crepe de Chine Dance Sets Attractively Priced 3 We call them dance sets, but many of the younger set wear them for all occasions; for they're trimly tailored, and so easily laundered—and quite the most perfect underthings for slim frocks. Of crepe de chine, in flesh, nile or peach—and it’s been suggested, since they have no tsimming, that one might embroider one’s initials, to keep them wholly one’s own. Silk Lingerie Section, First floor. 2007 M:;i 1 " ) Smart English Step-Ins Imported from England, Exclusively for Woodward & Lothrop $8%0 ‘to %30 Such wonderful elastics—which give that desired slenderness of line without restraint; such lovely colorings—soit flesh-pink, peach and rose—so soit, so pliable, so lightly boned—or perhaps not bohed at all; that it is not to be wondered at, that they are the choice of many, many smartly-dressed women. We sketch two models; one of silk elastic, paneled front and back with pink satin, and lacing at the side, $30. The other of a tinted gold and green, entirely boneless, lacing only at the top of the back, $15. Corset Section, Third floor. New Philippine Gowns show many charming new styles—many new trimmings $2.50 You'll be interested to know that we have just re- ceived a new shipment of Philippine gowns, fash- ioned of our own fine, soft nainsook, that insures long wear. Discriminating women now demand Philippine gowns that-are made of our exquisitely soft material—for the beauty of the dainty em- broidery is lovelier because of the fabric it is worked on—and the gowns launder beautifully and wear ever so much longer. Twenty new styles from which to choose—many trimmed with a bit of net—with or without sleeves. Square, Vee and Round Necklines Others of Our Fabric, $1.95 and $3 Cotton Underwear Section, Third floor. D. C., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1927, MWoodward & Lonthrop “Ask Mr, Foster,” Travel Information Service on the Sixth Floor The Wooward & Lothrop Specialized Fashion Sections, Third Floor Present to Smart Washingtonians SPRING'S NEW FASHIONS In which these smart details are outstanding: The Black and White Fashion The Tailored Suit for Town and Country Beige Tones, from Banana to a Deep Tan Black Satin, a Fashion of Importance The Short-Coated Frock ! Complete The Cardigan Fashion The Collarless Neckline The Use of Several Shades of the Same Color The Fashion of Bows Monkey Fur and Broadtail for Coat Trimming The New Square Neckline The Coat lllustrates the fashion of tan charmeen, the full tuxedo collar of broadtail, the smartness of diagonal stitching. $79.50. ° Women's Coat Section, Third floor. The Short-coated Frock complete, illus- trates the use of a little short coat to complete a daytime frock; the fashion- able beige shade; the Vee neckline, and the smart use of pleats that are also pockets. $39.50. Sportswear Section, Third floor. What The Youthful Bolero Diagonal Tucking and Stitching The Long-sleeved Chiffon D!!'I.flct Gowu Pleated Skirts, Pleated in Unusual Ways The Combination of Two Fabrics —and many pointsof which, the three smart fashions sketched here, illustrate. Specialized Fashion Service Means —not only to find smart fashions grouped conveniently on one floor—but to find fashions individually styled for individual types, ages and sizes. For instance, there are the Women’s Dress and Coat Sections for women who wear regular sizes, the Special Size Section for women who wear Jesger than regular sizes, the Little Women’s Section for small women who demand the sophistication of women’s clothes, but who are proportioned on smaller lines ; the Walnut Room, our exclusive shop of finer frocks—a room that offers, too, an individual service in the matter of selecting a wardrobe for the debutante—or the bride and her bridal party. The French Room, devoted exclusively to imported millinery; the Misses’ Sections, devoted to fashions—including coats, suits, frocks, sports things and millinery for Misses. And these, with the lingerie, blouse, sweater, sportswear, costume slips, negligee, home frock and shoe sections—make up an entire floor of Apparel and Accessories for Women and Misses—Third floor. The Frock illustrates the two-piece fashion—the pleated skirt—the chic of bows—the new square neckline, and the smart use of metal thread embroid- ery. ‘Women's Dress Section, Third floor. Chatelaine Wool and Rayon Crepes Shown for the First Time $ 6 050 Yard We have just received from France this newest Crepe. Made of wool-and-rayon, this crepe is one of the outstanding weaves of the season. A wide variety of Fashion-right shades for Spring. Smart Cameole Crepes Plain and Printed This very smart Crepe adapts itself to the smart- est fashions of the season. And the quality of richly beautiful and offered in innumerable Spring shades. - Plain Cameole Crepe, $5.50 yard. . Printed Cameole Crepe, $6.50 yard. Ting-a-Ling Crepe $5.50 yard A widely used Flat Crepe of heavy texture is this Ting-a-Ling Silk Crepe, shown in a new print and several smart shades. This is a highly desirable crepe, as it is washable. New shades. Silk Section, Second floor. Sym Fa Ni Wool-and-Rayon This new weave is favored for sports wear. It " is unusually durable and is shown in a wide variety of colors and the ever-fashionable-white Priced at $3.50 yard. - Cheney’s Pancross $5.50 yard Smart Dresses for afternoon, teas and late aft- ernoon wear choose this lovely material for its smartness and newness. It is a satin-back ma- terial, with a printed face. And this weave adapts itself to many of the newer style notes.

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