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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON., D. €. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1928 Vifi"MS R Woodmard & 1L 1 By the Associated Prese. consists of a blue bead, a plece of garlic | ANGORA, Turkey, February 15— |and an old shoe. e i | . v i The blue bead serves the immemoria |N~u Westernized public buildings and | | putpose f diverting the cvil eve from | private homes. which make the new | e object on whicih 1ts blighting wlance | G Iquaners of Turke's capital look like | might ‘rest. This talesman is consid- | Col. Robh L d Tributes 2 American suburb springing, up like | ered sufficient safeguard for humans, | lOth Ilth F and G Strccts ins Leads Tributes mushrooms. link tie old and the new. | animals and automobiles, but, #s a | . . | Every one of these emblems of the new | house under construction is |"Il‘lk’\”ll"|\ i at 30th Anniversary Rites | era carrics. whild under process of con- | apt to aitract the fatal evil eye’s glance. | struction, an flr:bk‘m of the past. garlic is added to make the “’“'f,fld optic | True to an old tradition. su ous | ‘y1art if it comes too mear. The old | at Fort Myer. | workmen attach to the highest point snoe is used because it is hoped that of the scaffolding of every building un- 'its droll appearance hanging high in e e dcl construction a curious bundle, It the air will make the evil eve twinkle ‘Tributes to the 266 men who perished on the battleship Maine were paid this 3 ‘ | | i the New Lesser-Priced Dress Section —Third Floor— 450 Smart New Season’s Frocks $10 $1250 31450 weeling the demand for the type of dress that is not A house dress—nor vet an expensive frock—but an “in-hetween” dress, we open a new section of They were ey el : ) [,esser-priced Dresses that will meet the needs of SoTh e R S many, who wish a smart, well-made frock that craer b Pac e Loe T HAttie “Murco” Lifelong Paint is not high priced. You will find charming dresses S e e ; ; o here that show the newest style notes of Paris = puard ;5::3?51‘\‘-3\5;1\-5&: ::::d l’zl::;,{"i:;: .;"iv‘ehio;sg":i'f'”"“""Qm":iefi models—and, often rival much ‘]!i.’\"hCI' priced pronaunced the imocation. Mrs Allseatier tions! Every <_h'cs.~‘cr< in ’:ll)l'l‘L‘ :md_ tailoring. ) I'here are styles o can of “Murco” is 100 per cent pure. tor every occaston—tor sports, tor street and aft- o. accompanied bv the Ma-| ernoon wear. Sizes and stvles for Misses and / N E. J. Murphy Co., Inc. Ibert ad. depart- “Women. You will be delighted with the smart Main 2477 Opening afternoon by Col. Charles B. Robbins. Assistant Secret f Senor Don 1 2a. counsclor of ol. John J. Gar- ceremonies 1 the riding hall Mver. commemorat- ing the thirtieth anniversary of the de- struction of the Maine in Havana ar Veteran the count An hour prior to the program the xiliary of the United Spanish nd the Lineal Society of RIS Time to Think n Arlinoon ' 5 ), - ! of bplmg lamtmg. , If you are going to paint this Spring, this is a good time to plan the work—so that you can the Lineal by President Cc The ridine h exercises were pre- sided over by n Lewis Smith, past com of the United der of the United Span- . made a brief ad- styles—and will marvel at the low prices for such lovely frocks. Eugene Dol o ntal chap- 710 12th St. N. W. the United Spanish War Vet e riding hall was especially deco- for the occasion and a special guard of hanor. consisting of a platron ©of sailors. a platoon of Marines and a troep of C was present. CITIZENS CELEBRATE NEW WATER MAINS A celebration to mark completion of the wa mains extension along Ala- bama avenue and Bowen road from Bowen road to the District line was held by the East Washington Heights Citi- Two of Many Models Sketched See the Large Variety Tomorrow ffloopdmard & Lothrop DOWN STAIRS STORE Full-Fashioned — All-Silk Chiffon Hose $1.15 Pair the Bradbury Heights Methodist Epis- enpal Church last night. Commissioner e E B Shid Proctor L. Dougherty and representa- | Lisle Feet—New Shares tives from the neighboring associations ' pn'fltipated The Commissioner congratulated the organization for jts part in securing the installation of the mains. and expressed the willingness of the Board of Commis- sioners to co-operate with citizens' asso- ciations whenever possible Dr. George C. Havenner, president of the Anacostia Citizens' Association. who also worked to have the malns installed. At left—The new scarf frock of a colorful printed silk. $16.50. Below—Beige creps de chine simulated cardigen frock, $10. DOTWNX STAIRS STORE Tomorrow made a short address outlining the benefits from them. Other speakers were Sergt. P. R. Dent of No. 11 pre- ct and G. Burke, representing the Hillcrest Citizens’ Assocfation. About 250 persons joined in the cele- bration. including representatives of the Hillerest. Anaeostia. Congress Heights #nd Bradbury Heights Citizens’ Associa- tions. E P. Hazelton. president of the East Washington Heights Citizens’ As- colored crepe de chine. Also plain colored crepe de chine frocks. in many smart styles and in all the wanted new colors. $8 95 Coldrful printed frocks, combined with plain . A Specia] Se ling Of Genuine Broadcloth $ Handmade georgette and crepe de chine frocks, Chinese 1 0 Honan silk frocks, printed silk frocks and clever two-piece and Sheer Dimity light-weight tweeds and kashmir sports and daytime soctation. presided frocks. $ 50 Smartly-styled frocks of satin, crepe de chine and 1 2 gay prints in all of the newest designs. These frocks show the new Vionnet neckline, cleverly pleated skirts and other Spring style notes. other patterned radium, crepe de chine, georgette, crepe Elizabeth and faille silks—with every new Spring fashion, tiers, applique, Vionnet's neckline monograms, gold rings and fagotting. $ I 6 1:0 One and two piece models of Primitive prints and ¢ Lrsser Pricep DRrss Section, Tuirp FLoor, COMPLETE Straightline New Prints 0ld English Waxing and Styles b ol Polishing Outfit " One Dey Only Striped Patterns Thursdcy, Feb. 16 Set-in Sleeves Gay, cheery bright <triped patte re the 65 Pairs Paris-styled Zegora Shoes h 1}.’,.‘1;’, r the tome, S e ‘ Reduced to 1 5 Were $18 and $25 TFis cutfit consists of SHE frocks with deep contr O!d English Waxer ! < and clusters of ple “These shoes are particularly notable for their qualitv— Polisher Sizes 36 to 44 for the fact that they are hv;umlnl!_ made—and for Can of O'd English their style. They are exceptional at this reduced price. Wax and 46 to 52 | Can of Old English “ Feliloel formmeilinve clearinea, sayon il vealive. . IDHICINGE sia s bes dbcaEde litact] Liquid Wax Liotloisg the importance of early selection —especially as this brown suede, orchid mother of peart kid, flone STORE is an unusually low price for a Zegora shoe ¥Fvery silver and gold and silver Kid slippers, trimmed with Latest A rrivals + one of these pairs of shoes is French in designand gold. A the sizes are, naturally, broken—we advise . . in Fashion—Stress Smart Prints for Smart Moderns Skeer Chiffons and Ncw Flat Crepes $16.50 ' | ever hefore were PRIN' Just 65 of these handmade Zegora shoes are greatly I'here are street, afternoon and evening Barber & Ross, Inc. 11th and G Sts. FIRST FLOOR to those who WomeN's SHOE SICTION, THIRD FLOOR, 600 Decorated Nappie Sets, 31 Six Bowls in Set Very Specially Priced I's only every once in a while that we can secure a shipment of these pop- ular sets to sell at this special marking. So much in demand are they that it is advisable for you to make an carly se- lection tomorrow rather than to risk Jdisappointment, Ihere are two of the colored hand- painted decorations from which to se- s PERTUSSIN n that you sho hvsician Forsa 4 out more fushionable —or more desiralile mart women wear them for all occasions ind shiow a decided preference for styles that follow the feminine trend — so important in the NEA 1928 MODI sorder i Ly frie from heer printed chiffons, in lavely floral designs—and vew flat crepes, in conventional patterns - feature new carf treatments, swathed hiplines and soft draperies > §ur- mtylestfor: stvect-nid saltamonn Wenr, il thay ane ‘ e . lect. interestingly priced. Sizes 14 10 44, OHIN BrCTIon, FIrtn Fioom, afe f Everyf(‘gflgl'n DOWN STAIRS STOKE, A O | Demonstration and Fashion Showing of the New Wonder Fabric CELANESE Celanese is the latest contribu- tion to the world of fashion. In these fabrics are allied extreme beauty and extreme service- ability. We are displaying them now in a profusion agnifi- cent colorings — that are fast alike to sun, suds and perspira- tion. Included are the most diapha- nous chiffons and voil i of superb brilliance, dull-finished crepes and brocades, Was h«w] correctly, they retain their silken luster permanent -en from Celanese varn—not or rayon & \ll Celancse fabrics washable. hygienic properties. 1\0.(‘ ect. P of health-giv Colors fast— Wide range of v Printed Skyline Celanese Ninon $2.25 yard Printed Celanese O PR $1.65 yard Plain Celanese Satin $2, $2.75 yard Printed Celanese Satin $3.50 yard Moire Celanese .....$3.50 yard Taffeta Celanese ......82 yard Celanese Crepes ....$2.75 yard Miss Barbara Bt York will de wear these fab smart fashions. assisted another model. All This Week 10:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Each Day NESE SECTION, Stcoxn PLook. nna" Corset- Brassiere Combinations $1230 $15 At §15 sev, wit Corser Srcriow, Tiny Tots’ Spring-weight Bath Robes $3.50 4 $6-50 Crystal Trees Arc casy to make and provide a novel recreation during the cold months. A Competent Instructor ~Nere Nection, vou vourselt Instructions Without Charge ARY EMaRooasy SicTioN SEvene Fuose