Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1928, Page 32

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. B2 b THE TVENING STAR, WASTINGTON, D. €. TRIDAY, MARCIT 2, 1928. DRUGLESS HEALERS' WIS Which of These Are Your Children | The Juvenile Floor—the Fourth—is Ready to Completely Outfit sailed at Hearing Before Citizens' B?d&l. Children from Infancy to 18 Years of Age FEATURE VALUES Boys” ‘“Woodshire Jr.” 4-Piece Suits, 31575 Like the “Woodsh big brother, “Wor » Copeland cally_ame D ton models. ¢ 8tol Boys’ Broadcloth Blouses, $1 i Boys’ Broadcloth Shirts, $1.50 cil took no action last night ider the " next Thursday. d bill at \ \ A ‘ : A A Y / Boys’ Golf Hose, 50c Pair Lenci-designed hat and Tuz Bovs' StorE, Fovets F1ooz. DR. ROBERT S. LAMB | ; : T T Gnctive model. 835, * HEADS HYGIENE SOCIETY N\ - — 1 Orange linen with nat- Junior Misses” Frocks ural linen applique Organization Goes on Record Fa- \ \ 516.7 voring Increase in Women's | ® b \ makes this little suit. Bureau. h v, 3 \ $6.50. Smart one and tu e " k crepe, printed Infants’ pink crepe de and jersey and s chine coat, $27.50—and Spring Coats, $39.50. bonnet, $6.50 —lovely models of kashmir, for Spring. tweeds—some i its, $ "Dr. William | Smart Spring 'Sults. $22.50. W - E. C. Gra- 1 2 / ol A\ \ S and double-breasted coats; ski R. Thomas | s 2 record ss favoring an increase in vomen's Bureau of at its annual | Monday night. MADISON WHIPPLE RITES., B | 85-Year-Old Union Veteran Buried in Arlington Cemetery. | 8 Puneral services for Madison Whip- ple. 85 rs old, Union Army veteran ired employe of the nent, who died at his 13 the Inhabitants of the District of Columbia and was one of | hree surviving charter thembers of the | Harmony Lodge of Masons; was a mem- r of Eureka chapter, Royal Arch Masons. and of Lincoln Post, G. A. R. | He served in the Treasury Depart- ment for a half century, at one time | being chie! of a division under the | second auditor’s office. | LAUDS CATHOLIC CHURCH. Exclusive Rowe %of Gosport naval suit; two piece, $8.50. Exclusive Rowe of Bond Street London tailored two-trouser suit of tweed. $50. Boys’ navy blue four-piece suit, with knickers. $20. Beige Kodona cloth coat, with applique of satin and large cuffs of stenciled coney (dyed rabbit). $39.50. Liberty printed silk fashions side pleats. JuNIoR Misses’ SecTioN, Fourta FLoor. Girls” Silk Dresses, $12.50 Clever one and two-piece models in all the new shades. Spring Coats, $16.75. d dress models of kashene, tweed. Sizes 7 to 14, Wash Dresses, $2.95, $3.95. Smart little wash dresses, with and ut bloom- ers, of cha ) prints and gingham. Sizes 7 t Gmis’ StctioN, Fovrtst FLOOR. Girls’ Furnishings All-wool Sweaters................. $2.95 Silk Teddies, lace-trimmed... Crepe de Chine Slips, 12 to 18 Glove Silk Bloomers, 8 to 18....... Glove Silk Vests $ Wool Skirts on detachable body {:nion' ensembles of natural 5 White Broadcloth Blouses shmir, nail-studded. $39.50. this smocked frock. $25. Girrs’ Frrnisuings SecrioN, Fovrta Froom. is subject was “The Cat 05‘ 4 e Gt e T o Little Girls’ o e : e : ; - S ———— The Juvenile Floor is a group of the most delightful sections, Clatiin el i — and nov 5 < each offering specialized services—one for boys—one for girls nd vty e i " | —another for junior girls—one for tiny tots, 2 to 6—and one Infants” Bonnets, $6.50 Of crisp or BRSO . High-Class Man | for infants, with a separate layette room—Dbesides the year- o/ 2 o ’ ~ embroidery. To Sell ’round toy store and the popular Children’s Barber Shop. REF%?;%?ORS o The Specialized Stocks of the Boys” Section offer exclusive Rowe of Gosport Junior Misses” D’Orsay -1l . Opera Pumps, $6.50 For N and Bond Street of London clothes—boys’ furnishings, hats, hosiery, shoes, oo i § Large Establishment |\ Smart pat e ; pumps, cut lowat tl PSSR underclothes—wash suits—wool suits—special clothes for stout boys—topcoats [ } N . and clothes specially designed for boys 2}, to 10 years and for boys 10 to 18 Star Office years—Boy Scouts’ apparel and the exclusive “Woodshire Jr.” suits. : The Girls’ Section offers Liberty of London Printed Frocks, girls’ furnishings, silk lingerie, negligees, hosiery—shoes—and millinery. The Junior Girls’ Section offers suits, coats, ensembles, wash frocks, school, sports, afternoon and party frocks—Girl Scouts’ apparel—gym and camp apparel—and sweaters, skirts and blouses. child,” he continued, “and her insist- ence on the limitation of state inter- ference with individual rights has been the condition of Iree and civilized life.” f prints Boys’ Crepe-Sole Oxfords, %6 Two-toned tan eIk oxfords, with contrast- ing tan sad 52 Boys' Swor Secrion, Fousr Under Er..,.‘,m";‘::::i‘.“u:.‘.‘ The Juvenile Scction offers frocks, suits, coats, hats, sweaters, bath robes, sillf Our New underwear and muslin underthings for tots, 2 to 6 years. /\,nd the lnf'dl.ltb Section offers dresses, coats, caps, sacques, wrappers—infants” complete fur- D nishings—shocs, hosicry—and gifts and novelties for the baby. hifig:{ggfi?f Mothers and fathers will find here every need for children from their new i i ow tepurtment acing ]| baby to their 18-ycar-old son or daughter. Gisls’ Hats, $3.59 Our businens Trust Y1 1S EMPOWFRED TO ! Tux Juvewine Froom, Tue Founim, 4 ACT IN EXECUTORSHIPS, TRUSTEESHIPS A ND JTHER TRUSTS, | erument, s other | brim and two to Wl 1y | ’ ¥ amd SR and telt o aw hat Consultation cordially invited. || 7 < You Will Find Many Other q! Lovely Styled Hats at $8.50 LlBERl Y 1 10th, 11th, F and G Streets QL' MILNERY Brcron, Forken Fuaos NATIONAL BANK | Fifteenth & FEye Sts.

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