Evening Star Newspaper, March 8, 1928, Page 20

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D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1928. FINE ARTS SOCIETY : f i i Romney Coats | SEI.EBIS UFHGERS ; il ‘ A FASHION msm'uno:, Are Capturing All! W. B. King Renamed Presi- ' : e Washington Newlorh cent—Plea Made for Pub- | O 0 i ; 1 g : for e i B utstanding in beauty st lic Program Here. | { b e \ g eauty—outstanding in it ; I |t Eriy i 'K value—Romney coats have a double appeal. . | with collar ot William Bruce King was unanimous- I re-elected president of the Wash- i e e Tomorrow we emphasize our Romney ng Y S | twenty-third annual meetiri held last | | coat showing as the values of the scason! night in the auditorium of the Na- P | ‘onal Museum. Other officers elected ‘ Romney Coats of black moire with galyak fur—$59.50 were Charles Moore. first vice presi- dent; Miss Mabel Boardman. second 3 g - "m"d\jm&;mnu&% e e | Romney Coats with scarf collars and cuffs of fur—$59.50 retary, and Edson B, s, treasurer. i deal cducational program recent- | Romney Coats of kashana with monkey fur cuffs—$59.50 lined for tl\;flru,\- ?!"(:!o(\;‘lfi.r;d‘ ;rh' ik;m:ik Ri:i):‘r hlalnke v:xz rn:slz:ldl - Remne Coats of b ith £ h on a correlation of its - 'agin yisterday, this time by outside \ s o tional assels and embracing & system | parties, y of brameena with fitch shawl collars—$59.50 f trai; hich tends from infancy A feller has t' b ight; tient an’ 0 . s (et o e o & biahiy etUsnUinn Romney Coats of roulana with half shawl collars of squirrel—$59.50 Romney Cape Coats of black silk crepe with monkey fur—$59.50 meeting by Frederick Allen Whiting, | g Romney C in wi sl et e e o o y Coats of black satin with black mole fur shawl collar—$59.50 director of the Cleveland Museum of | Art e Whiting told how Cleviand | FORT MYER EXHIBIT. is being brought to “the people il =ET . Troops to Stage Riding Show To-! \ 4 PR e ool e FiSESPRILLsRan-NALY VA Romney Coats of kashana with satin insets and away-from-the-face morrow. Museum's Activities. | i m s i e houm's activities which | A speclal equestrian exhibition will be | ole collar—$59.50 d were the use of the mu- given by the troops at Fort Myer in E s . 2 ’ . A seunifby ;f‘h‘:;‘ ‘;’;"gu"b"‘,c":;""“&‘l’! the | the Riding Hall tomorrow afternoon at | “very Spring coat fashion interpreted with charm and grace in Rom- 0t = ey |3 o'clock. It will be ! s - o Eaetis Iy " 7 e m‘;"’:‘“-u‘.}}{."‘{flm‘;&‘;u?'fl:feemx_\- e 7 ney fashions—and beautifully made. They are coats which every one & appreciation of music, the | The Program includes rough riding, should see—and have to wear the first Spring days! o MPbncerte. the staging of | Jumping. a tandem drill, a saddle drill, || > : = 0 wear the first Spring days! Rna of puppet | shows. all of | ® monkey drill and an artillery drill ‘ 1 'are related to- schojmstic activ- | g Our Great Coat Sheps for Women and Misses—Third Floor | Three hundred sewing machines are & also told qf the way the | to be installed in a new clothing fac- | um encourages the work | tory that will be opened at Ivanov- fxl:‘.d ;(?:IS ag&;;:; ’”,”\‘3 | Voznesgensk, Russia, next Summer. . TomorrOW Jewelry $1 .95 The growth has not been, he | = 5 v phenomenal. . ‘What has been | in Cleveland could be done in Grey brameena H H H & H taahions thia Rom: Lovchcst‘selr('!mns this vear at this Jow price—new styles secured from n— ms N hien it a manufactur{||gje\\~e1er whose beautiful designs and workmanship make him o 2 Middy Y8 N ':'TR i the envy of his trade. “Z';f of ot mate lucking and, At . All_these fer you to che i i i o A ot silver, Chanel necklaces in wi e combined with I d amber color chokers, sterling ns cklaces, crystal® ear- rings to mateh necklace. ar work in Washington, calling par- tion to the valuable work- | here tary of the Washington So- of Fine Arts. Miss Leila Mechlin, annual repart called attention to that Washington lags behind ities in educational work of this She said: “When are we going to ve in Washington a genuinely art- Joving public? We must begin with the | n in our public:schools.. The love | Tt must be early cultivated among Our art museums are not richly dowed. If this work is to be done, it must be done through the co-operation of other organizations such as ours. Urges Experiment Here. B(‘Ok CO\;CI'! “The Carnegie Corporation of New | sesatel she said, “recently rn:‘:de l‘ h\rgef | Lo [ L grent to the American Federation of | Aris to snxble“:t to uz‘u-; e:‘mr}mgit vely Leathers in one of our Western relating 8t to mmm\flils life. Clhnx;ot we un- 'OR one who loves certake to make some such demonstra- o tion here in our National Capital?” a good book: The wmgton“ Soclety of l:! Fine an exquisitely de- Arts, org 23 years ago, has, ac- i r cording 1o this report, already played | sfgped bo%k °°‘l"d Iy eomme]mm; wpm.smi: ng:n&-;g At ,"21 ;1 lml;‘wrte tkoo e i i ug! | eather makes a vork to incre its | . ::‘:\Lm':;d A oty 78 e perfectly cha_rrnmg The following were elected members gift. Those in our of the executive council: Frank C. s nl iced Baldwin, George P. Bowerman, T. Jan- isplay are pri ney Brown, Mrs. William Corcoran Eus- from $5.50 to $15.00. tis, Lynch Luquer. Mrs. Adolph Miller, | Newbold Noyes, James Parmelee, Miss Grace Lincoln Temple and Corcoran Vote Wisconsin'U. Building. FROM BOSTON—One of the Best Purchases of the i’ear! Have You Seen New Silk Dresses 513 W s Regularly $19.50 to $25—at ——— 13 | Vagabond A Boston maker—very solicitous of getting our account—has sold us 300 dresses i Sash at a “good-will” price, and we place them on sale in the morning! Surely this will A | " The .gypsy . girdie -ehat be a gala dress day. Sale on two floors—misses’. third floor: women's, second floor. e e find so splen- Our only regret is that there is not three or four times the quantity. k7 g ) Zhow s '(;“;11?::!":::??!‘. for— ~ A AN A A AT I NI T TSNS SIS S R ALL NEW STYLES—all beautifully made as you might expect of Boston— 1 X and the most desirable colors! ) i s . Miss Elsie Coakley " is here— For Misses—150 Dresses—Printed Silks Light and dark grounds—mostly small patterns. Flat crepes, in tai- lored models, both one and two picces—georgettes, tailored and aiter- noon styles. Styles young women will like—but we cannot go into details. For Women—100 Dresses—All Prints . g i % ¥ - In the Grey Shops— —lovely quality, delightful varicty—clear, bright-colored patterns radiat- 1 Second Floor ing from dark backgrounds. One-piece styles with flares, tiered and pleated skirts. Sizes 36 to 44. rom the House of , to tell you of th MADISON. Wis.. March 8 (#).—The Tniversity of Wisconsin board of regents 1314 F Street voted yesterday to erect a field house Established 1876 with a seating y of 13,000 and a =stablishe / new library. library would be i — S-P-E-C:l-A.L-S-! For Larger Women—S50 Dresses—Crepes, Prints 1 Chepe ,,_Hwbi“_:‘::j S e mn by unjversity corporation building | == EASS = —tailered and afternoon styles on slenderizing lines —sizes 421} to 4614 fr $15°3.piece Toilet Set, $5.95. funds. 1 Shoulder jabots and soft drapes, tiers and tucks, diagonal Iimes and dipping 3 S1—Denney & Denney Milk hems—tans, beige. new blue, navy, black—and the prints. Irimmed. 4 Bath, 7Sc. Wit Mack < Only 300 dresses—only $13.73! b N Cosmetics Shop— " As Paris Proclaims . ’ ér 1(61) G(Ch e r | New Mlsses Friday and Saturday Only— “Jeminine Upparel of Individuality ; Ensembles ' These Special TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET | smart styles in wool crepe with hand- Onyx Pointex P"ices fagotted silk blouses to accent their chic! range of sizes at these lowered prices! p At the most attractive price— Aren't you going to supply vour Silk Stock- ACCl(llms 539 50 . ing needs? All the new colors — complete i . \ " Style For 66 " | \ New Japanese Green Beige "y s ervice-Sheer. Silk o\'\',’:,:'s::" English Red Navy with cotton tops o Dusty Blue feet *lit)) Yes, indeed, it's the vogue now to have g s Sk s an’ ensemble’ with a hand-fagotted silk SitiChiffon.. Silletoitiie ) = Llouse—-sometimes the fagotting sedately hem—cotton feet ... $1.63/ follows, row on row, the outline of collar Chiffon. Silk to the or cuff—and again it dashes across the . 1 front of the blouse in modernistic manner. very top, with cotton )s Buyers returning Rut these adorable little blouses must feet $1.83 4 2 | share fashion honors with their chicly Service-S it from Parisi\haye pleated skirts—and three-quarter-length Service-Sheer. Silk to j ‘ coats that are tucked around the shoulder the hem-—cotton feet S1.85 Now—In the Large Head Sizes, Too brought—mzeritably— i in yoke effect. Service Weight. Silk Other new Misses' Ensembles in tweed : 1 s i B At Wol orepe uiihsE (EsBisLE TECels it to the hem — cotton | New Tallored a“ RKhapsody m Blues the same low price, $39.50.—Third Floor. feet 6 . " t / | 50 Service-Sheer Phipps” Hats n ./r icks f r. ever; ) | ' Something Extra for from top to toe ... $2X pp daytime occasion. » I'riday in Our Fashion 30 Chiffon. Silk from s | N R B TOP OO ovvivnvinian SHID e | \ Handbag Service Weight. Sitk o . < e \ from top to toe ... $2.7 | —Stressing the importance of the new irregular sil- NAVY houette! b \ MARINE g / \ Event . —Combining the chic of felt and straw—or using just MADONN A4 ZXeH —scores of new styles . straw! "MOON JADE D —lovely new Extra—Frlday! —Showing partiality for tan, rose beige, navy and black! N ‘ . // i ’ i : ] ‘ $10.95 to $15.00 Silk Negligees—$8.75 The fast Phinps event was marred b / ; i SURUATUI(Y: ESE: o vella: vellak ofoth b - didn't have the larger head sizes BLUE RIVEL d ; and atriped belting (s rayon material): Tailored styles. ‘with N Retting even swarter atyles MAIOR BI1LJ ! e 5 43 alt T"""‘ aash. Choice of peach, flesh, rose, nile green and tust ;"l‘ same L«'v\’\ $3 . | AT ¢ coral. Fvervone knows “Phipps’ INDEPENDENCE, , 7 RN Beige Tan Blue Grey $15.00 to $22.50 Quilted Robes—$12.75 tam-crawns he irregulay 1 / New Green Blonde Satin, lined with Jap silk, satin or saco silk—featuring the manship is even more Red Black . tuxade or roll collar and finishad with silk cord girdle. Choice the “right™ hat tor Waonderinl assortment of STAsRTRLARTRNNAT etavlarah NI Ik a e leathers—lizard, alligator, v ~—— Hust ’ : \ % lustrated Aal i\i/.? \ ostrich _ grain, tapir and Attractive Navy and W hite Ay’fi 7 g\}g‘ st call, iy morocco and Friday—in the Downstairs Shoe Shop Flat Crepe with hand fag ,Gfg %4 otting and embrodered gé V 4 srap models with polished )l 'n .m|m.| n:l{trl‘! the |||lllfl "u ored hack-strap styles for . QS hoice 310 4 And Other Fine Footwear Regularly $7.50 DIESS DEPARTMENT to $10, to go at Y SELOND FLOGR WiOnogram P T Save even more < get 2 paira for $7.45 39740 - 84950+ 950 0and up [ ... $3.00 Silk Underthings—$1.95 These smart atyles- Steap pumps, oxiords, YOvsays, operas, step in pumps s, chemise and step-ine of Besutiful auality ph popular colors— Rlack, honey heige, grev, brown and combinations, trimmed with laces ame in the meare ‘ate N N oA RGOS L l;\t Tlno materiala - P'atent leather, satin and vici kid - - $3.00 Costume Slips—$1.95 OO P\"'\.fl\llr but there are sises 3 to & and widths A\ e R SR TS Tailored madels of silver shean (a rayon material) with 1A apecial group-—and every type you conld wish for general wear (.IL’UEY y 4 three-inch hem and inverted pleats at side, Flesh color, o ll"'l"?‘l’rn-\l)b occasions! } Straus to complemant the smart frock, peach, white, beige, navy blue and black. Sises 34 te 44, Don’ ; 4 i P g il 4 on't miss coming in Friday—you'll find it well worth while,

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