Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1928, Page 16

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. @. MARCH 18, 1928—PART 1. i HUDNUT'S i £ TRICONESE MlSSU”Rl VUIES Combination Package, 75¢ Underwear from Kayser : Such a dainty package. Hudnut's ex- 1 You will be amazed at the wear this — quisite Three Flower Face Powder, in all lingerie will give! Bloomers 1'21':23;‘; St. Louis Districts Name el BRI 4 colors Bloomers well reinforced; elastic f venient sifter compact. A value, indeed! waist and knee. $295 to $3.50. Four Delegates for o Aot 7th to 8th to E~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Thid Picor—tamsbmrch & Brn. lllinoisan. 5 . . S * rational convention, % s h N E t sl , = 600 Lovelv Soring Coats || Chicin New Easter ol t. Louis and St. Louls | E / f M‘l Hats for Milady ( Newton, former member of Congress | and the unofficial State manager for \ Knowledge that so be- i m'}‘?’l!‘.b;:‘%l?rxl‘ln?u:‘)‘ comes the true woman z ! e - TYPES of hats that she S rababis il be divaed atin X plete stocks we have ever assembled for Spring — and includes every new mstinctively chooses. KANSAS CITY, March 17.—Frank | s odes O ou u of the district delegates | the Secretary in the Missouri pre-con- k 3 i X/ o 3 $ Yention campaign. - The last of the 18 New (,:oups in the I 0 songressional district conventions wil v . be held Tuesday in the fourth district, | I 4 af W"’fle" 39_M'”0{ and E cr where one Hoover and one delegate \ I Junior Misses’ Shops YOU WILL ) favorable to Charles E. Hughes prob- \ \ especially, in these hats ably will be elected. \ h —that certain sophisti- N Gt oss LobeEn: Dawes| ! If you are coat hunting—wec feel sure that in a group as comprehensive of fashion. favored probably more ~than For they show grace ©. Lowden continued this week to pick i g the 32 district delegates from (SECOND FLOOR) d other potential presidential condi- T of the presidential candi- | \ G style and smart color for women, misses and junior misses. andchicinevery: line= up district delegates to the Republican favorable to Lowden and | % Sl 0 to Herbert Hoover. One of the two ea Or e as er ara e Hoover delegates was - Cleveland A. | + Hoover will have about 6 cation and air of style The seven delegates at large to / \d 7 as this you would find just the coat you want! It is one of the most com- . THEY ARE THE real quality—and excel- tes. One of the arguments used with ef- last few weeks against Hoover | b ek e ey Easter Coats May Wear Black, Navy and Beige districts of Missouri contend | ERED T L ; i Lowden as the Republican presi | VIR Fur or Be Perfectly Plain * Attain Chic in Soft Fabrics N b ominee will aid in carrying the 5 L s - 5 S - 2 silk and straw combina- 1l en the ticker. " "o B0 Black ! ¢ When fur is used for cuffs, the collar often There’s a Springlike note of gray, too, in this VioHe: . Hoover's strength in Missouri s con- | me.ir[fllh { uses the graceful throw effect for rhu:_ lht: selection, .l\axhnrn._ twillbloom, twill broad- THE MEDIUM e ey Vole Collar |t Fvipyiine collar alone may be of fur with oddly tailored cloth, fashion them into the smart new capes. BRIM is an attractive S g C. T. ALFORD. " | ke el o cuffs. Both may be of fur (provided it's burnt cape effects, straight styles, stitched and tucked feature—and _there are —_— i e 4 Collar, §25 \ mole, butter mole, gray or beige squirrel, broad- models. Styles especially designed for the Tany :ila;'g-fl!fvx:rf “:a‘n]'zl Two MISSISSIPPI | i \ ) tail. fitch, tan or gray ercomine, molenc or sis- woman—the miss—the junior miss—from the f,:;’,‘,’,‘lc "r;mi_:,,d Fead H liki)—and then again they may be smart high school girl to the matron. A wonderful cizes to suit YOU! DELEGATIONS SEEN| o e astenblageiSies IS ETHIE20NS0 3 Second Floor lent taste. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Rro. Opposing Republican Factions Con- | tinue to Fight Over State Conventions. " ‘ . . S Changing Conditions JACKSO iss, a;c'h 17.—Two An Amazlng Sa le Wlth lelng MOdel Revue ! Once upon ng(imegit used to be: Spring buy- separate delegations from Mississippi to ing—Fall buying—and very little buying between the Republican mtilgml eon\'enuo;: l;l times!. XKansas City are evident as a result o ihe bitter fight now on between the In those days stock rooms were filled— opnosing factions of the party. counters and tables kept right on displaying the m{xeogl “&%fii&ifi“’n’?fi.’“{&’.’ same merchandise week after week. Shopping s)p.%s‘, stated umx !.h;eusuunc:g: Just was a serious business with delights and surprises i permenent in tl tate urt to v prevent the holding of conventions as few and far between. A e called for in the State, on grounds of Today buyers spend most of their time in the the calls being illegal, does not stop e o - - the Republican State executive com- markets—new things keep coming to this store mittee from calling other conventions. day in and day out—every day there’s something Othy ings, beat, d g ’ et . - Other | m;my = l?au"ngd.;‘rl -sn‘nl:- 5 0 0 V‘a lues 3 D p::errshour: before—making shopping a delightful nc:um sug!clent ‘tji:e wd .{;e au Re- ° Y 3 indoor sport. it Witstertave et to i . ) Lansburgh & Bro. Kansas City convention. 5 The Republican group, headed by . 1 A A ) Sl':m L Shhgldo?.h(nn';:r Governor gl \ . Vebraska, who with others secured the LA \ g injunction, are planning to hold both : \ / l l d d f P f county and State conventions. How- ' - \ 2 i 1) i undreds o airs o Sl e | A X | o hefore the State Supreme Court and an 4 \ 3 | ¥ N S N Sh B 2 L St ot S SRR i pring’s New Shoes Howard 1;magucjuisnlay1nx i(nhe lrequcst i i IRIRIRE! because of pul rest involved. 2 salV, AR iams of 1o Eacticn ih meatel 2y | 1 : Extra Special Values st Kansas City, the delegation will sup- ¥ port the nominee of the Republican | / { - party. although the Howard group bas | \ T | : 6 95 adopted resolutions to support Herbert \ / J 3 Hoover and the Sheldon faction leaning | . * toward former Gov. Frank Lowden. | & g { e e e e IN THE DRESS SHOPS, SECOND FLOOR A . A TIMELY SALE! structed delegation to the Houston con- | \ <1 Shoes that are absolutely vention. REX B. MAGEE. “DRY” DEMOCRATS FAIL TO HARMONIZE Careful planning — knowing selection—clever merchan- ‘ / n‘;\\'—thc,lat]{'st trixn'mi!ng_ dising is what did it! That is the reason we can offer you A S s this extraordinary group of new dresses at a price that is far fih ) below their actual worth. A most remarkable IZaster dress 11RO AR R TIES, STRAP PUMPS, s . s wg i i Pl i f and buckle pump models Bt sk R . buying opportunity for women of Washington! incthis versatiiGcatuatidn AUSTIN, TEX., h 17—, it : ~IC PR N\ in"Texas Demacracy over ‘Al Bmitns ; ‘ iz \ IN BLACK, BROWN, i | | | | didacy became more certain as a e m ain o kU fil / ! tan and bicge, fashioned stormy session of the so-ca “dry” ) = / S of ¢ smart leather Democrats failed to harmo: o I M d 1 3 { | S f every smart le of purz.yéxnzm 1ate ?;f?”&*ffg”*)‘d IVlng 0 e S oA . i Sizes 3 to 8 A real op- Dallas, the “drys,” who met to resist \ Y 2 ortunity ! ihe pledge recently ordered by the = D o CE 4 / 1 s Brat D*mou'xlizc;]m:m.‘l:;:'m k-rén A veritable Spring style show! These A Rty | Second Floor—Lansbursh & Bro. c jons, and | . » uled illegal by Atiommey | very $18 dresses will be modeled so ; out to force Gov. Dan | h ’ av e | If their L / 4 LAY | Tk - - e whether he would go that you may scc for yoursel €11 \ y . : \ ) o $ i paith, { smartness on the figure. Spring milli- S ‘ TOtS Ne“’ Sprmg Coats) 5.95 nery, too—you may see—and the clever 4 ] > They're so trimly tailored—so adorably styled new Spring coats. Women'’s and misses’ ¢ = that they will step right up in the Faster procession sizes will be worn so that you may note with “grown-up” fashions! Double-breasted styles S ol » various stvles sizes. for the more tailor-made, and for the doll-like little Commissioner the cffcet of the various styles and sizes. one there are coats for “Sunday best.” Made of . Moody went o Dallas, This manncequin revue will continue D 1 h f l N W serviceable tweeds, flannel and cheviot, in the new ek s ,;“EI;,K;"’&Lff‘nfi"yii throughout the day. You are cordially = ¢ lg t u € Shringiehudess Sibes2itaio bk i JLaague, Cov. | invited to inspect our Fashions! A N ¢ G ‘haeiead b o gl Gy e T | 4 Fashions for Misses war mecting, T s e | ( ; o | and Women $18 aster I'rocks TR : Lo PR b ’ Suggest New B. RAYMOND BROOKS. | / . i t] ! 817 O ”.d 1 el . e * 3 i g ; S . : | Sizes 16 to 20, 36 to 42, 42': 10 52'2 Sl“\ Shps G. 0. P. ORGANIZATION = ! ] i SHORT-JACKET ENSEMBLES — One-piece models i Ch PR . ASSAILED BY GEORGE Z. ; VA BNZ78 8 | ¢ two-picce models—holeros, capes—draped effects! Here and and cmisc ! 4 (e \ there a cleverly placed how —slenderizing diagonal seamings at $3 95 « . pleatings of every conceivable sort—rultles SIMPLE, DEMURE FROCKS that fairly breathe youth BT frocks of elaborate sophistication that spell mature chic! than frock deep-—-in- deed, when vou wear ‘ THE NEW PRINTED CHIFFON that is the very essence afaroB RExaR cEauIte ia] cholee / A ; of femininity! Soft and alluring styles—gay shades—dainty Niksroptipea: - xecutive 7 l patterns. A charming mode ENVEL .Ul‘l' CHE UNIOUE NECKLINES, gay embroidery, lace atd MISE trimmed in a raffles. Endless variety, You will he enthusiastic over them! Irilly manner to accoms And among the many, many colors vou will find navy, green, pany the soft afternoon rose, beige, blue, grey and prints in riotous areay ! and evening dress, i TRINMLY TAT- I'he Models Sketched Are LORED models that slimpse > ie 3 - 3 will he the proper ac- e \ l.;lll e mps:; (-)-Sdrluhr‘;-t}:lf-‘.ruetx See Our (th Street ""““'mm;““ % ”L(l . it i | . o street and sports frock, ¥ personal—i does | i " i P . ik wid le 1 6. G ¥, | ‘ ] | . Display Today CREPE DE CHINE f v | | 1 ck, with soft scart : el shades indicted wnd_convicted | M | bk gt At il o Dy In our windows vou will see any in pastel shade /), The smart ensemble, with new hip-length number of these stunning dresses— SHADOW - PROOE Of heavy flat crep the maodels shown are representative Costume Shps i strap s fat cre he amart new o are 1 enta 3 3 KNS WG S e & of the entive collection madels, Sizes 30 to W Ine, effectively & NIGHTGOWNS, too brald FOR THIS SALE Exten selling {in-attenotiveilace teive . space; extra salespeople and extra g B f | at hip 2 (o . . med and embroidered s s viame betore i \ And scoren of other models service facilities, SECOND FLOOR, styles: sizes 16 and 17 ave veady for your selection! THI Flaoc— Lanshueeh & Beo er W o any olher o g 61 ent s Ui sie wes

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