Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1928, Page 31

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1928. THE EVENING STAR, WASHTINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. MARCH 2 Woodward & Lothrop Down Stairs Store New Spring Apparel ‘SHIP MODERNIZING i | BILISFAVORD] FHoodward & Lnthrop = Weck-end Homemade Candy Sgecial—2 pounds, 95¢ Canny SecTion. FIRsT FLOOR. , Committee Approves $14,-| £00.000, Part to Be Used to| Increase Range of Big Guns. The much ¢ ed question of gun elevation agnin has been tarust to the | front in C pproval by the | House naval committee o authori- | ration of $14.800.000 for modernization | of the battleships Penneyl and | Arizona, 1 With other things. the money would | and enable the n h the sheil 1a- | cius of any w ! i» afloat other capita! | sippi and the com- Y seednd time it has turned| Department rec- t indorsed a proj construction of onl posed by Sec: bs down o ommenda ect calling for th 16 ships. as againsi : retary Wilbur, and it partially | disregarded a departmen: request for | $34.670.000 to modernize the five bat- tleships. | However, Reprosentative Britten of Tinois, ranking Republican on the committee, said that if the 1931 naval conference under the Washington arms treaty should not disapprove additional modernization. the committee probably would authorize the work on the other three battleships ‘Would Aid Maneuvers. “The increase in maximum range of the turret guns of the Pennsylvania ' and Arizona,” Britten declared. “will| prevent their being outranged by bat- | tleships of any other world power and will also equalize approximately the ex- weme ranges of all battleships of our own fleet and materially facilitate the operations of the fleet by enabling the ! .. Vessels to be maneuvered together.” | b Besides gun elevation, the $14.800.000 authorization would provide for instal-| lation of five-inch anti-aircraft batter- | fes, further protection against subma- | rine attack. airplane catapults, modern | control and reboilering. | ADOPTED BOY HER | FACES DEPORTATION Detroit Woman's Smuggling of | Baby From Canada May Have ! Been Illegal, Says U. S. Official. Four of the Outstanding Hats for Spring 10 each This group includes many of the smartest fashions for Spring—these are the four outstanding shapes that we sketch: . This celophane hat, with brim cut up over one eve is a shining success, $10. Black lace over hair makes this capeline, trim- Skull-cap of wood-violet felt and velvet flower ap- plique after Agnes, $10. Natural Ballibuntl forms the crown—brown felt the med with shining cire brim in this smart hat. $10. ribbon, $10. Other Youthful and Matrons’ Models, $10 Crochet, with Felt or Velvet Printad Scarf and Hat Sets Feather-trimmed Crochets Braided Ribbon Hats MILUINERY SECTION, THIRD FLOOR. We Are Still Able to Offer KOTEX for 98¢ When the manufacturers made this ufusual intr offer, we were extremely fortunate in securing an extremely large quantity of regular size hoxes of this well known product. Therefore, we are still able to offer a limited number at the very special price of 3 hoxes for 98¢c. We need not ion the savings for most every woman knows the regular p of this n ar more than this. May we urge you to make an immediate purchase to avoid disappointment, for at this special price the meager supply will soon he exhausted CQasFT Stcr TorLer Goons SectioN, FIRsT FrLoor. Notions Section, Finst FLOOR. Women's and Misses’ New Georgette and Flat Crepe Frocks ‘10 Delightful new k frocks — that smart moderns will choose—because they follow the new trend for femi- ninity—and very cleverly, too. There are individual touches of lace, new treatments in tucks and pleats, new flares, and above all—the new com- binations of gay prints. Sheer geor- gettes—and lustrous flat crepes—in the most attractive styles and colors for Spring. An altogether lovely col- lection of frocks that offer NEW FASHIONS for women and misses. es 14 to 50. DOWN STAIRS STORF Women's and Misses’ New Spring Tweed Ensembles 25 New—youthful Women’s and Misses’ New Spring Coats 25 These New Spring Coats flare to- wards the Feminine. New scarf treatments and new feminine neck- lines—tiny tucks—and hidden pleats —are all charming details. Illustrated is a new arri fashioned of a new ing silk blouses or knit sweaters— soft tan woolen fabric—and features others feature a full length coat, with a scarf neckline. Fashionable deep a most attractive two-piece silk frock. cuffs of moufflon fur add fashion im- Sizes 16 to 42, portance. Sizes 14 to 4814, DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s Pull-on Fabric Gloves, $1.25 Pair Imported “Bata” New Spring and excellently tai- lored—yet with subtle touches of femininity—so important to 1928 Fashions. A particularly smart se- lection of ensembles for women and misses — fashioned of TWEEDS, seldom found at this interesting low price. Some choose 7§ length coats, with matching skirts and harmoniz- Regular Size Boxes of By the Ascociated Press. DETROIT. March 2.—Fpur-year-old Joseph Boyer. until recently an undis- puted heir to millions, now faces the: possibility of not only losing his heritage | * of fortune and name, but. with being | taken from the only person he has | known as mother, John L. Zurbrick, | district director of immigration, said | today. | ‘The child. born in Canada and when | only a few hours old adopted by Mrs. | MjyTon L. Boyer, wife of the son of Jo. seph Boyer. chairman of the board of | the Burroughs Adding Machine Co., who now admits she represented the infant #s her husband’s son, may have heen {llegally brought into this country, Zur- | brick said The immigration director said Mrs. | Bover will b2 asked to appear Monday | with the child before a special board of 1ctory Cessity ., Dow~ Stans -STORE. Some of the New Spring Accessories oy v, which will determine whether | Boy ‘was not brought into the United States | and should be deported. , who only recently learned he ! the father of the child, has! disclaimed him and has begun action | to disinherit him and erase the rate’s | birth record of the boy as his son. | Mrs. Boyef, estranged from her hus- | band. has avowed her love for the rhild | and has gardless Admitti declared she will keep him, re- | of whether she loses her home. | g she deceived her husband, | Mrs. Bover declared that “a womta is| Kayser Glove Silk Bloomers, $2.95. Iirst time shown—as they were not made before in “one-star” quality. $2:95. Snx UNDERWEAR SECTION, First FLOOR. Striped Four-in-hand Ties, $1, $1.50. New Spring colors in smart four-in- hand ties for the tailored suit. NECKWEAR SreTion, First FLOOR. Violets—many imported, 50c to- $9.50. Of silk, Tinen and velvet, in purple, mauve, white, orange, parma and rose, Armiricia FLowrr Secrion, Finst FLooR Demi-Argent Jewelry, $2 to $15. A new bluish silver pearl jewelry in Earrings, $2 and $2.50; 60-inch Chains, $10 and $12, and Chokers, $4 to $15. CosTUME JEWELRY SrcTion, FIrsT FLOOR. Footwear Hats, $36 Special $3’2§P¢0‘ mesrwesn A-smmartemew selection—which A new line of footwear—(im- ported from Czecho-Slovakia —made on American lasts to fit American feet). Especially designed for comfort, as welil as appearance — they offer foot comfort and style seldom includes the new brimless styles; youthful off-the-face shapes; and hats with becom- ing narrow brims. Soft felts, new combinations, and nov- elty straw braids—in the new- Tailored Costume Slips, $5. Of excel- lent cuality crepe de chine and ra- dium; shadow-proof hems. \Wanted chades ; sizes 34 to 44. CostuMe SLip SectioN, THirp Froor. White Jade Silk Hose, $1.75 A new cream-like shade in Granite service- weight hosiery. May also. be had in rose-nude. Hostery Becrion, FIrst FLoor found at this low price. One est colors. Large and small of six styles, sketched, $3.95. head sizes. DOWN STAIRS STORE z Fu.” Fashioned All-Silk “Romilla” Silk Chiffon Hose, %1% Pair Introduces “Kasha-Beige”—A New Shade Garter hems and feet reinforced with lisle—insure longer wear Fashioned of a clear, even weave—and also offered in many of the other new shades to blend with Spring cos- tumes. Sizes 8! to 10. DOWN STAIRS STORE entitied to do_anything ecessary to | save her home.” : French Fabric Gloves, $1.25 to $2. Smart Nevret French gloves: hand- . sewn: with novelty cuffs and in pull- on sty les, Grovi .. JEWISH STUDENTS TO MARK FESTIVAL Ohev Sholom Pupils Will Present Purim Feast Day Program Sunday. SEcioN, FIRsT FLOOR, Embroidered Cut-out Pumps, $13.50. For afternoon and evening wear—of patent leather or satin, with buckle, Women's Snoe Srerton, Tump Froor New Fashions for Junior Girls, 7 to 14 $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 $10.75, $13.75 and $19.75 e $1.95 and $295 ... $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 A program including declamations and songs iy English, Yiddish and He- brew, 1o a_one-act Hebrew jaylet, will feature the annual Purim estival of the Hebrew School of the Seven Outstanding New Sweater Styles (Four of them Sketched ) Femininity has even reached the Sport soiter note evident in the new sweaters Spring Topcoats $22.50 With Spring so close at hand you will do well to investi- gate these newly-arrived Topcoats that are shown in the correct cuts for Spring and Easter. Tweeds will be especially smart this Spring, and we offer them in gray, brown, tan and oxford gray: also knitted topcoats at this same low price. Finely tailored (mostly by hand) of fine all-wool fabrics. Sizes 32 to 44, in models for men and young men. made in sweater agogue, Fifth and L streets, | ~that is most pleasimg, 7 o'clock. The pro- ged snd written by for there is g e New Spring Hats, many colors and styles s 1exe | New Spring Coata........ madels sketched show sone of the new fashion New “Lucette” Wash' Frocks " - Rabbt 3. . Loeh & New Sweaters iding numbers wiil be a special by Cantor Abraham Kalmus Rayon and Wool Sweater, New Ravon Pajamas New Rayon Gowns $1.95 zogue Choir, led by Lazer ' oo capTie New Rayon C ; New Ravon Bloomers. $1 with piano accompaniment by | with two -tone applique gweater of waol and silk, | New Rayon Combinati 95 New Rayon Vests....S8¢, 7Sc s Estelle Teitelbaum; a violin solo neckline, after Jane by w.m';lll;: ment i:nd]:lpfiv)alym- Regny, $8.75. < Sl().?i‘) with cardigan to 5 lection by Kassel Ben Millstein as “Kay il atch, $13.75. 1 T Fiveiport iNeekline. T e 13T For Tiny Tots, 2 to 6 LITTLE GIRLS LITTLE BOYS the Drummer Boy is entitled ¥ t a re Wil- ' Fi and Modernistic Design ‘ New Spring Coats, $5.95 to 81205 New Tweed Coats Those in the which | J"';‘h" Y &l are new notes on thi s Katz, lew and Abé| wool-and-rayon neck, New Spring Hats, $195 and s205 Vo Hats and ¢ sweater, $10.75. enffs and band and woven New Wash Frocks....$1 to $2.05 New W " $150, $198 ue, In Yicdish, will 8 4 New Sweaters New Sports Gertrude Peldma 3 i design, $19.50, $150, $195 and $205 | Sweaters .$195 and $295 S BIen Dy A 7 i | New Mercerized Lisle 'y Socks, New Mercerized Lisle 13 Socks, v Shalach Monos ol PAIE vocne 8¢ patr B o ther New Sweaters .. 38¢ The Coin Patterned Sweater The Striped Sweater The Polka Dot Sweater $575 to $19.50 Brortswran BecTION Lin Froon Maple leaf lace - designed A boucle knit with sweater, contrasting .$5.95 i Men's Broadcloth Futteot sell wilored shirts of fine . lusteous Broadeloth at this speciale Shirts, $15 Bommer ized price. In white, blue or tan 3 for §4.50 A Purim monolog be delivered by “Gut Punm” Dworkl by Wumse Lewi collar-attached stile. White only, neckba Sices 1o 17, Men's Rayon and Lisle Hose, 50c You will find these new and smart socks that men are wearing for Spring in ve tical or horicontal stripings, plaids and checks in . Al the preferced N plain colors. Sizes s to 1%y in lot $298 POWS STATRS + 8338 STORY Children's New Oxfords $2.95 and $3.35 Pair Sturdy shoes for growing feet. In tan cali and patent leather- with Goodyear welt soles. Sices 8y to 11, C and D widths Sizes 1113 to 2, € and D widths DOWN STAIRS NTORE 4 Miiloft Rosen, Belig m Lieherman, Simon r, David Wein: Bertha and & Miriam Ear BRITISH PLAN ATTACK. Turike wnd Alrplanes Bent 1o Pro- t Jed Bea Port Murch 2 (8 The lon- a Jerusalem a'spateh end of the fwed 5 were reported | e of Maan, ) Vb onth of Kkebi Ve dnclusion of Akabs in the trans Jurdaring erea wa e wizhes » a3, ruler of the § BARRIE HEADS AUTHORS. Accepte Chnirmanship of SBoviety, Bucceading Thomps Hardy, HORDOR, Warch 2 (A%, Jumes | Barvie, Sumous author, has sccepled uh Iuvitation v bwcome chairman of the | Cotpraied Bocitly of Authors, suc- Ceening the lute Thomas Hardy | B Jwines will be U fourth chadrman O e toclery, which was formed in 1884 Tie firel chalrmen was Lord | Tennyeon wnd U second Geoige Mere- | i,

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