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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, BERENS LUNCH " 626 E St. N.W. ] stop in Nicaragua this week on his | 1927. SENATORS GO SOUTH. [3op [n Nicaras ! —— Senator Shipstead. Farmer-Labor, | e hipstead to Visit in|Minnesota, sailed yesterday for Haiti. ge and Shipste: ; 0 }He hopes to proceed to l’:nmmn.l I Latin America. I hich closes March 15. ; . bl A Although the Senate did not au- o N g i | thorize an investigation in Nica- ut, who is & member of the Assigned to Air Corps. | ragua and Mexico by the foreign re- v affairs committee, is en route Lieut. Col. Charles de I. Chandler, |lations committee, at least two mem United States Army, retired, of 1424 | be Anne Tves was cast as the| of the husband ! Maud Howell Smith ix ch: mmittee and | f the fourth| contest of the| ‘t!ml(’d"' he declared. “Tt is 1|(‘x'l‘:0=|r_\‘! CLUB To REPEAT PLAYS. Miller as the sculptor, Betty Ridsdaie |for the defense and prestige of the) as the daughter and James Otis Por-|? “®LOPELAND TO CAMPAIGN * FOR MERCHANT MARINE | Nation that the American fiag fiy on| Vi in i the) MillioMates TR " th - “Between the Soup and the & e seven and the Government | Dramatic Committee to Present | | the second play, written by C to | Jenn included in its cast Belle The three one plays which were | Vi Bohn as the cook, Lulu G sented by the matic committee the hougemaid and H »f the Washington Arts Club I the overworked Kite! ht will be offe the club, t. A Morning Ca . |man she ix annual but did not New Fork Senator Plans to Fight |should sul he marine in ¢ Productions Tonight. keep it ali He pointed out that Great Britain | subsidized most of its lines, and that | | Canada only recently provided a sub nt fleet nt repetition of the i for Project Before Congress to China on a personal visit. He also expects to visit Jupan and the Philip- Convenes. nma L. Ostrander directed of the committee will visit Latin “The merc st be con- ' the AAsK Mr. Foster To recommend the best hotel accommo- dations for your Spring trip. This serv ice without charge. Sixtu Froor Striped Plisse Zephyr Bedspreads $ 2.50 A choice of blue, pink, gold or orchid stripes is offered in this group of colonial striped Bedspreads of this well-known make. Scal- loped edge and cut-out corner style, in double- bed size 80x105 inches. BEDWEAR SECTION, SECOND FLOOR. Pissicdls it Wsoncl Cloths, $1-%> Pure Flemish Linen Lunch Cloths, in the popular 54x54-inch size. A truly advan- tageous purchase made doubly so by the ap- proach of Spring with its demands for enter- taining. Linen Bridge Sets $1-95 Set Natural-colored Linen Bridge Sets, tastefully embroidered in pink, blue, gold and green. The set includes a 36x36-inch cloth and four 12x12-inch napkins. LiNEN SecTION, SecoND FLOOR. s | the wife | iz pmdmard & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Colorful Decorations for the Home Window and Door Hangings, Couch Covers, Table Throws, Pillow Covers, etc.—all must show the many hues of the rainbow if your home is to be modishly decorated. Printed Voiles 6 5C and 8 5C Yard The freshness of Spring is colorfully expounded in these new Printed Voiles that show a seemingly endless variety of cretonne and conventional motifs. This ideal curtain material is a welcome relief after the heavy window hangings used during the past Winter, and when offered at prices as low as these it becomes doubly interesting. Stenciled Scarf§ and Pillows to Match Attractively stenciled Rep Table Scarfs and Pil- lows to match are shown in becoming tones of mulberry, gold, rose, green and orange. The Pil- lows are priced at $1.35 each and the Table Scarfs at $1.50, CURTAIN AND DRAPERY SECTION, SIXTH FLook Special Sale---Vollrath White Enameled Ware 20% Less Than Regular '+ For a Limited Time and on These Pieces Only Medium Size Sink Strainers...... 60c Medium Size Colanders. .. .90¢ Butter Dishes; 1-pound capacity..80c Refrigerator Dishes 80c and 90c ‘Stenciled Crash For the Summer Home In answer-to the demands of home decoration for an abundance of color, the Stenciled Crash that we are showing in the form of Portieres, Couch Covers and Table Scaris and Pillow Cases shows brilliant-hued patterns in many unusual effects. _ Portieres, $8-30 pair Stenciled on both sides in attractive patterns and color combinations and nicely finished with hem- stitching at bottom and side. Couch Covers, $6-50 each Hemstitched Covers with stenciled border and con- ventional designs. Pillow Cases, 95¢ Table Scarfs, 85¢c to $1.95 In several styles and sizes for convenient use in the average living room or den. 1 Dishpans, oval, $1.50; round....$1.20 Seamless Water Pails; 10-quart..$1.45 Lipped Saucepans. ...45¢c, 60c and 75¢ Convex Saucepans.............. $115 plans 1o shew recently. gov 3 when the f , The third pines. carried on it around t 10 and th cted by Will|a farce K street, with his consent, has been in the course of their per-| Finest workmanship by ekiiled _workmes erat, of N department was forced to ch of the club. At|played by Gr: vels during the recess. | . | s e the opening « in December. | I i own senator Bdge. | Tunisia held its first wutomobile | STANDARD 403 11th St “Dog Talks"” Every day this week at 10:30. 1:30 and 3:20, Mr. Calmer, a leading canine au- thority, is giving talks on “The Care of Dogs.” in the Sporting Goods Section Skcoxp Froor, Lectures on “The Etiquette of Entertaining” You are invited to attend these lectures, by Mrs. Marie L. Ferin, on March 10th and 11th, at 3 o'clock, in our newly-opened Furniture Galleries, Sixth floor. Mrs. Fenn will talk on the correct service for Breakfast. Luncheon, Afternoon Tea and Dinner and set the correct table for each oc- casion with 1847 Rogers Silverware. whose quality and style need no introduction to Washington home keepers. 1847 Rogers Silverware The Heraldic, Anniversary, Cromwell and Ancestral patterns are well known, but now we are able to show the new Argosy pattern, whose attractiveness will result in its selection by many housewives. $33.50 $34.25 26-piece Chest, with tray (dessert size) 29-piece Chest, with tray (dinner size) 34-piece Chest (dinner size) 50-piece Chest (chest has polychrome finish)..$72.50 52-piece Chest, with tray and mahogany table stand (dessert size) 52-piece Chest, with tray and mahbgany table stand (dinner size) 65-piece Chest (blue leatherette chest) 86-piece Chest (mahogany chest) SILVERWARE SECTION, FIRST FLOOR :;‘fsll- Sf:ns e --’-l-:‘l, Pudding Pans, l-qt, 30c; 2-qt, 40c ) ' " Whittall’s Siaie B, s i 0 - S T B 385 e $18 Sheraton Ivory Dinner Anglo-Persian Rugs This famous make of Worsted Wilton Rugs ranks in most people’s minds as being second only to the finest of Oriental Rugs in its desirability for home Our new Spring stocks show the latest de- velopments of the artistic Oriental and Chinese motifs and the same silky-like, long-wearing, lux- urious pile that has made these famous rugs ap- pear even more beautiful than usual. use. Nursery Commode, 12-qt. size..$2.75 Toilet Pitchers ........ ...$1.55 Seamless Coffee Pots..$1.35 and $1.55 HOUSEWARES SECTION, Frra Froor. Seamless Double Boilers..$1.55, $1.75 Percolators, 6-cup capacity......$2.40 Rock-a-Bye Baby Swings Special $ 1 Service In the New “Marjorie” Pattern 50-piece Set $34‘50. Our China Section shows this new dinnerware shape—“SHERATON IVORY”—that has met with such pronounced success. The ivory body is enriched by a deeper toned ivory rim, adding beauty and charm to the dainty distinctiveness of the Marjorie pattern. At $34.50 you get the o Te WA T TR RN ALY $150 ; usual 50-piece service for 6. It is an open stock 8.3x10.6 size $138 Regularly Much Higher pattern, and additional pieces may be obtained at A s i 4 e A proportionate prices. : 0T SR R $97.50 This well-known make of Baby CuINA Scrion, Frera Froon. A6 27 Gacive $54 Swing can be hung in doorways - . o SiaideSt b e or out-of-doors as preference i OO . & . vx i psvsin wd i .$25 : i demands or weather permits. i Refrlgerator BOttleSy 25C ZYBIBEBITE . o2y onsd it $16 'W’h- P II & Excellently made of unbleached Ihsatiswer to el vonb e dohiand: we bave 221 /386%size 1 o $10.75 Itney u manS duck on enameled frame; collap- secured a supply of the glass Refrigerator Bottles e l'_”w e sible back rest. that have a close-fitting stopper, assuring the Special $2 4'75 A Whitney carriage that upholds the fame that rightly belongs to that name. Corduroy uphol- ‘Baby Furniture perfect preservation of the liquid within and the exclusion of all odors. GLASSWARE SeCTION, FIFTH FrLoOR. g P, F stered body and hood, adjustable back rest an;l 2“,’,’,‘,',’5: ::; ]sgf:,fliss :I::x%;letedurable construcnon 55328 £ 1 hood, a reversible body on strong, resilient springs. Bleached C Bab, ey 5 5. S - Sp rlng ICture ramlng A selection of either ecru or M\Te is offered. e Eaby CSwinEs il dsl $2 The Fumiture Galleri es Along with Spring housecleaning comes a need for framing those pictures and photographs that you prize. We are now showing the new season’s mouldings, in all of their artistic beauty, and we can assure you that your framing will be well taken care of by skilled workmen in our own shop. PICTURE SBCTION, SIXTH FLOOR. o Whitney Strollers, $15 Fine strollers for those small kiddies that have out- grown their carriages but still want to be “carried” when they are out. Gray, ecru or tan enamel finish on roomy, comfortable body. ‘BABY CARRIAGE SECTION, FOURTH FLOOR Metal Porch Gates, 3-foot size, $1.25; 5-foot size, $312.75. .......... .75 $1.60 to $4.25 $4.50 to $5.50 and 7-foot size................ Wooden Porch Gates, 3 to 12 feet Ivory Nursery Chairs with vessel. Ivory-finish High Chair and Tray.. ...$6.75 Ivory-finish Kiddie Koops, complete .50, $35 Combination High Chairs; ivory finish. . Ivory and Natural Finish Baby Yards. ...$9.50 to $11.75 Ivory Bassinets, with mattress. Various sizes; priced BE o e LR RN S $14, $16 and $19 Basy FURNITURB SECTION, FourtH FLOOR The newly-opened Furniture Galleries offer an opportunity to the people of Washington to see, in concrete form, the crystallization of their tastes and ambitions in home decoration. The Living Room, Bedroom, Dining Room, Breakfast Room and Library, as well as the Porch, are hand- somely fitted and await your inspection. * SixtH FLoor, ELEVENTH STREET Main 4n0>

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