Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1928, Page 30

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30 - FOR LARGER BAS RATE PHONE AREA Montgomery Federation Con- siders Proposed Service. Indorses Toll Bridge. | Without attempting to pass on the proposed telephone rates in the ny.ro- politan area of Montgomery Courty, the Alontgomery County Civic Federation. | rosettng last night at the dethesda High School, adopted resoluthm petitioning | the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone | s so-called metropolitan | nplated. The its opposition e in the vicinity at The telephone resolution. which was produced in a rcport of the executive | committee, submitted by Emory H. Bog- | devr. provoked a long debate, and its pro- | were specifically attacked by} William D. Shoemaker of Drummond. He said it was useless to pass such a lution, as it said nothing and was| He said that he| n. because it s~ upon ! of preposed | od 10 on and legal powered to handle | before the Mary aen applica- | company | w ) the proposed ascribed 0 by other dele- | course of the debate. For Larger Service. rimination _arising 1 the District of Columb. t petitioned the tele- ¥ to extend is proposed e area o Grosvenor| y. it directed its legisla- action committee 10 sup- | necessary the principles set| local, State or Federal pub- federation ressed al its | Lee of Bllver changed the that the ~m fighting | Ie EALTH is clear | | H sailing when you let | Nature balance the nutri- | tioninyourfood. Calcium, ’ your body's defender againstdisease,isprovided by Nature in the whole wheat that makes 100% Whoele Wheat CEREAL Because it is & netursl food you'll never tire of its delicious THE CAKPEL CO, 1361 H Suecet N. E. Ovaivavie st ali . G 8, Swres 112 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1928\ any attempt to build a free bridge, so that it would provide that the com- pany would not obtain & monopoly. | .onetuent bodles and would mot be Interfederation Conference. binding on them. Oliver Owen Kuhn of A posal that the by-laws of the| Alta Vista led an attack on the commit- lnkrgdnenuon Conference be changed | ;ee amendment, and moved its rejection. to give that body power to act in &n| The matter was finally laid on the table. emergency was reported by the commit-| The federation, on motion of Charles tee on constitution and by-laws, | v. Merryman of Bradley Hills, adopted, through Emory H. Bogley, its chairman. [ by a rising vote, & motion expressing The committee brought in an amend- | the condolences of the federation to ment to the proposal from the confer- | George H. Lamar, delegate from Rock- Blouses are Different this Year for New Suits The 'Kerchief Blouse $10 to $167° New blouses have adopted the ’kerchief neckline— in many variations—the handkerchief scarf, that forms a jabot or ties about the neck—the long scarf neckline with a jabot attached, and the knotted Deauville scarf. Other New Blouses The Dragon Cockeroft Print Primitive Prints The Modernistic Print Indian Prints Knit Sweater Printed Blouses Broust SecTioN, TrD FLOOR. The Vogue for Exotic Straws in New Hats $15 to 30 Sisal—a new rough straw—and baku and balli- buntl are sign 't for Spring wear—in numerous tail as well as variations combined with iclt. grosgrain and silk. The vouth- ful debutante and her mother find delightfully smart models he In New Parisian Colors Independence Blue Patou Green Patou Red Molyneux Shades Cafe Creme Marron Polished and Dull Black MirLiNery SecTioN, THip FLoor. Three Sports Costumes for the Woman Who Keeps Abreast of Fashions A Sports Ensemble, $59-50 One ot the smartest of the new ensembles—so much the vogue this Spring—has a printed silk frock, with a full-length tweed-knitted coat, faced with the printed fabric . Copy of Chanel’s Frayed Frocks, $29-%0 Fashioned ot silk—put together with a vee-shaped outiine the nt—irayed at the edges. to torm a narr r which is repeated on the cuffs Scarf Frocks, $29-50 and %35 Made entirely of printed scarts, these two-piece frocks. with pleated skirts are most fashionable Sror1swrzar Srcrion, Tuits Froor. Silver Plated Ware Y% and Less Than Y2 Regular List Prices Made by the International Silverware Company. Only the fact that we purchased their surplus post- holiday stock accounts for these low prices. Percolator Sets, $98 Four fine pieces Flower Baskets $6 to $20 A variety of designs Compotes $5.25 to $12.50 Several different styles Table Centerpieces, $20 With 4 candleglows Salad or Fruit Bowls $6.75 Only one style Window Baskets, $7.50 Well-and-Tree Platters, $17.50 Plain design; 20-inch size Refreshment Mixers $7.50 Butler finish Biverware Section, First Froom. New Spring Shipment Carriages, Strollers The famous Whitney make We've just received a full carload of these finely outfitted, sturdily constructed and attractively de signed baby velicles Whitney English-style Perambulators, $40 to $67.50 Whitney Pullman Carriages, $19.75 to $41.75 Whitney Open Strollers, with hoods, $8.75 1o $21.50 Whitney Pullmanettes, $26.75 to $30 Whitney Strollers, with hoods, $15 to $25 Basy Cavsrack Brcrion, Fourtu Froom ence that would further limit any ac- | ville, on the death of his brother, Wil- 1 tion which was not approved by the ! K. OF C. WILL GIVE m H. Lamar. The federation_decided to hold its next meeting at Bethesda. e e Wayne Memorial Proposed. ‘The appropriation of $1,000.000 for a memorial to Gen. Anthony Wayne, on the site of old Fort Wayne, is proposed in a bill introduced by Representative Hogg, Republican, Indiana. in the auditorium of St. Chearles School. Dancing will follow the minstrel poy- formance each evening, music to be by the Russ Hendley D. C. Jazz Bandits. J. R. Mulligan, general chairman of the committee on arrangements, 1is being assisted by the following: T. §, Miller, door; Willlam G. Miller. print- ing and advertising; P. E. Schwedler, musie; T. J. Crack. E. A. Brady. refreshments and property: G. 8. Smith, Willlam T. McClosky. cloak- SHOW THREE NIGHTS Special Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON, Va, February 14— Plans are completed for the fifth annual minstrel show and dance of the Edward Douglas White Council, No. 2473, Knights. of Columbus, to be given to- morrow. Thursday and Friday nights loomdmard & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Misses’ T ailored Suits Have Never Been as Varied in Styles as They Are This Year The Classic Tailored Suit, $29-50 to $49-50 Short of coat and slim of silhouette—these tailored suits are fashioned of the newest fabrics—men’s wear twills, oxfords, Melton cloth, tweeds and corded fabrics—fin- ished with many important details. The Contrasting Skirt Suit, $39.50 This is a very distinctive suit, with a lighter colored skirt and a dark coat. The skirt is often striped—suggestive ot men’s afternoon clothes. Suit and Matching Trench Coat—Suit, $25; Coat, $29.50 One of the smartest variations of the Suit Mode this year is a tailored short-coated suit, with a matching trench coat, with a belt. Ensemble Suits, $35 Fashioned of tweed, these ensemble suits are distinctly 2 1928 product—with their full-length coats and wrap- around skirts, that may be worn with sweater or blouse. Three-Piece Ensemble Suits, $35 to $79-50 With full-length or seven-eighth length coats. these en- cemble suits have silk or sweater blouses. Of casheila and tweed. Misses' SuiT SecTioN, THird FLOOR. . Misses’ Navy Blue Georgette Frocks An Outstanding Fashion Realizing the all-in larly Navy Blue— lection of Navy B $25 to $42-0 wportance of the Fashion for Blue—and particu- we have assembled an unusually attractive col- lue Georgette frocks that show the most im- portant fashion notes of the new season. Vionnet Neckline Swathed Hipline Nail Heads Chanel Crystal Buckle Misses' Dress SecTION, THIRD FLOOR. Gold Buttons Two-tone Blue Head Girdle Taffeta Tabs Silver Trimming Petal Tiers Indian and Nail New Sailor Collar Lace Yoke Lace Jabot Finely Pleated Skirt Bolero Tom()l'l‘ ow We Of @er In the Home Frock Section 250 New Silk Frocks Special o The smartest style notes are here—jabots, surplice closing. yoke back, clever double- breasted styles, bertha collars, hand smock- ing, monograms, fringe, bolero, side pleating Every one of these frocks was made to sell at a very much higher price through an extraordinary purchase that we are able to offer them at this price. will find them well tailored—of unusually heavy quality erepe de chine and fine quality georgette. Home Frock Skction, Tuirp Froor It is only You and side drapes. Styles to suit every woman —a wide range of sizes—and the newest colors. Women'’s Distinctive Spring Sports Coats, The New Styles * Never have there been which to choose in Spo braided belts, the becom jaunty shoulder capes, a 54950 to 3115 <o many handsome styles from rts Coats—Ileather applique and ing smart double scarf neckline, nd the very-new combination of two colors in the woven-in fabrics that forms an effective trimming. Then, too, th coats are lovelier than ev kit fox and Russian kit fo ¢ furs—when they trim the new er——ombre caracul, natural lynx. . The New Fabrics and Colors Rodier's kasha one of rials - and modernistic new in sports coats’ fab this collection include 1.1 imported novelty tweeds, woven in material—that the smartest of the new mate atterns offers something really Other imported fabrics in . camel’s hair, bashet weaves—and the new must he seen to he appreciated rics ama cloth, oxford The New Butter Mole Trimmed Coats Three New Styles $79-50 Butter Mole Paquin Collared Coat A smart coat ol Throw- Mole The long Kashmir, with tie af agonal stitching, standing Queen Anne butterfly design Women's Coat Bection, Coat of th ter-col collar T'wikn Froom, stitched Butter Mole Muff Cuft Coat I'he cutt mole tie Butter Coat detachabile mutt butter distin new ot throw scari this kashn with a pancl hack, i e new but lored mole guishes this coat, . with a pointed bertha-like cape. room; J: F. Cavanaugh, H H. Mlll{sl John A. Spates, J. D. McDonnell and Louis W. Metzger, floor. The show will be under the direction of B. F. Toulotte, George Dowden and George J. Stewart. Toulotte will serve as interlocutor and the comedy features wiN be in the hands of George Dowden, Rus*ell Hendley, Wilson O. Tolford and | George J. Stewart. . Madridl has banned dog ra Rebel Chief Reported Dead. MEXICO CITY, February 14 UP).— Reports from the State of Jalisco state that Aristeo Pedroza, commander of one of the guerrilla bands of rebels against the government in that state, has died from wounds received in & recent skirmish with federal forces. Pedroz: is believed to have been one of the lead- ers of the band which attacked a fiuafilnlllara-erlco City train Jast April. New Spring Bonnets 56 50 for the Youngest Fashionables With the cnrping}nf Spring—and the rides through (hg parks with Nmree—the younger set will want dainty crepe de chine or crisp organdy honnets as they sit up in their carriages and tak brand-new world before them. notice of the Many of the lovely bonnets are trimmed 1with dainty embroidery and lace of silk rosebuds—all are handmade. g Inrants’ Secriow, Fourta Froor. The New Feminine Mode Demands Lace-trimmed Costume With the re and cost assumed a position find lovely crepe de ¢ fine imported laces—oiten at Slips, $7-50 to $1350 feminine fe Here e and crepe satin slips, with both the top and bottom. Exquisite new shades. CostuME Srip SectioN, THRD FLOOR. . ? . Juniors’ Spring Coats New in Style, Fabric and Color The smart ¥ Misses’ here they fi new butte 1 many copies Rib Cloth cuffs an Tweeds 31675 to %6 Basket Weave 9.50 in the Junior ng coats—for stvles—Paauin’s ole, that is so chic—a hed collars and aptations of imports. Kasheen Jusior Misses’ SectioN, Fovatr Froor. Demonstration and Fashion Showing of Celanese Fabrics 10.30 AM. to 1.30 P Daily vou tHe u and most and sud —and free i Variety o \ f Weaves Printed Skyline Celanese Ninon Printed Celanese \oile Plain Celanese Natin Printed Celanese Natin Moire Celunese Tafleta Celanese Celanese Crepes Miss B teCall CrLANESE SECTION, SLo§ vard . $278 vand S330 vard S0 vard §2 verd $278 vard Wil Made 1 cone Froos “The Aerobe” $30 and %35 A new idea in luggage a wardrobe suit case Packs just ! and compa Smart people are ing the coming “1928 TOUROB especially designed itself to auto wavel Lreoes Sierion, Pmer Moot for casy One model is $438, P ers for dresses i the like. s way dur gage, oo, is ching and adapts Swinging Photo Frames Special $ wiively p Fach In this att to 8x10 mches moldings i gilt or silve PIOTeRE Section. S Fuoos

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