Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1928, Page 27

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o ‘ fiREPUBLIC AN WOMEN'S SCHOOL e\ o [nterest or Extras Added to Our Budget flan—;—We Do Not Eenah‘u Our Friend. PRINTING BUREAU OPENS AT WILLARD TOMORROW || and Campaign Speaker, Will 1 l (] Treasury Official Says No Address First Session. | P S} 19C " Reduction in Staff Will | — \ . With This Coupon Only BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST "THE DEPENDABLE STORE With This Coupon Only Occur This Year. Gen. Lord, Longworth, Sena-| [ ey Y\ g " A N T MERCHANDISE ADVERTISED HERE g B - Tomorrow at Parfect quality. Sold regularly A tors Fess and Edge Sched- | h ‘ | peNders anll Mlcte: ON SALE MONDAY AND TUESDAY at 10c each. Assurance that no lay-off of Burcau Tollet Goods Dept.—First Floor. Notion Dept.—First Floor. of Engraving and Printing cmploves | Uled for Week’s Meetings. will be ordered before January 1, 1929, 4nd promise that every administrative — v Miss Ethel Syford of New York, as- effart will be expended to prevent the | gaciate editor of the Trend. will speak | discharge of bureau personnel after on “Safeguarding American Prosperity,” D 3 | Assistant” Secre of the Treasury. of Politics of the League of Repub- o ] | under whose fu au IS | lican Women at the Willard Hotel to- morrow. > s Miss Syford has had considerable ex- | N AR | Y 2 perience_as_a_ Republican _campaign | 3 & | “ ’, of buresu el ves, said that be- 1 of the preparation of the new . b % apor currency, several denomi- | ich will be struck before are circulated. a The Ra Club of Washington MISS ETHEL SYFORD. s before the first of the club house ! - id be out of the ques- on of Uni- o i el ;i lation of Uni- | peaker, having toured Maine, Massa- | . . Shor Furioghe Son. e | chum, Gonnelent tew York | Clever Models That Women Will Find fiss Helen Pigoon, executive secre- | Illinois in various campaigns. | i ¢ ¢ of the International Association of | Meetings of the school will be held | . of resig- . who represented the club | ot ype potel every day through to Fri- casion ats from service and | 1 H ¢ 4 el s o new employes are to be 3 day. . n. he added nt the force | re at o 3 Some of the,speakers and their dates: be reduced, Mr. Bond said. srét;n‘n ‘d o \‘},'Qfm‘f,‘““,f;‘, a ““11‘1“ b‘f, s | Gen. Herbert M. Lord, director of the | ighs rather than permanent dis- Gwendolyn Folsc Mis % e | Eharecs il be it tnto effact. Barrett, honor girls of the Central and | Pudget. Monday night; Senator Fess, A. W. Hall, director of the bureau.|Eastern High Schoo who in their | Who will talk on “The History of the addressed the club, outlining the high | junior year. 1927, rec the award of | Republican Party,” Tuesday morning; Status as a currency printing plant | the Radcliffe Club for scholarship and | ogden L. Mills, Undersecretary of the which the bureau holds in the world. |general good standing with their Treasury. Tuesday afternoon; former Lynn Troutman, first president of the | teachers and classmates. < 3 i also_spoke. The club is making plans for the | Scnator Lenroot, Wednesday morning: J. Bowen. vice president of the | coming celebration in 1920 of the| Speaker Longworth, “Legislation Pend- | ct of Columbia Advisory Council | fiftieth anniversary of the founding of | ing in Congress,” Wednesday evening: nic Clubd, reported that 20.000 | the coliege. Mrs. Henry G. Doyle enator Edge, Priday morning. i blossoms had been sold recently | chairman for Washington and nearby | ‘The committee in charge of the school | he annual maintenance of the | States. mcludes Mrs. Virginia White Speel, of foreign service at George Wash- | The officers of the club are Miss | Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Mrs. May D. ton University. Plans are under way Ethel M. Springer, president: Mrs.| Lightfoot, Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh, Miss | the sale ,000 blossoms next |Ellery C. Stowell, secretary, and Miss | Alice E. Whitaker and Mrs. Edward A. tensive campaign will | Hazel Young, treasurer. Harriman. | nnounced. | Tub Has Guests. The guests of the club. which & one of 24 Masonic cl t trict. in- Bt e D s the Drmick JEWELERS PLATINUMSMITHS Club; F. Birgfeld, chief clerk in the Department, and Clark R. ‘mm‘im_mr of the Bure:au D I A ‘/[ O N D S 1 A 154 ' S »{_ ; 'a ; and H. Ellenbrook prese;x{cd al S | p : ;‘ : .. ‘. : None SOld Singly solo. Miss Irene Norris was piano ac panist. MAY LET DAM CONTRACT. Interior Department Gets Right to Members of Amsterdam Diamond Ezchange We do not have to g0 into Modify Guaranty Rule. details about our Twe for $15 oller General McCarl has clear- )\ Sras Rl Wicrretiey prithe i ) ; e Dress Sales, women are well / W L e 7\ BR soquninted withi: tibany. oy ittitas Division Dam, in the Yakima | a n n c )i f Y : cquainte em, Project, Biate of Washington. . . | ‘”, | i ks 3 . sponding in droves when we % Other Precious Stones The Secretary wrote that, although | Graff had been the lowest bidder, he | | A = had failed to submit the 10 per cent Thirtv-tve Years &t | g e 4% W : announce them. Our buyer aranty check reguired by the regu- Poacating 5 et conk of the bl 7 : 935 F Street : : \ . | has just returned from another McCarl vas usked if this part of the i hurried trip to the market and low the contract to go to Graff, the v v | . . Jowest bidder. McCar! saw no objection AODIEN EALN ARTEER T IN0.0N brings another lot like those %o waiving the matter of the Tence WEWIONE reasurer In the check presented, in view of the | of last week. of Grafl as a responsible | | v The same values, the same styles, or perhaps a few new models, in the same assort- ment of Spring’s favorite shades and combinations. Plenty of Silk-lined Ensem- bles, separate coat, skirt and blouse, as well as smart short jacket effects and stylish one and two piece models. e N U 5% 7 ~, S Exquisite Dresses of beauti- ful Printed Chiffons and Geor- gette Crepes over silks, Gay Indian Prints, scroll designs in a great variety, large floral de- signs and lovely high colors, Saying it with stripes, Fashion now [ ' A also the smart polka dots. produces another “Hahn Special” Charmer | \: ‘ Spring Ensembles with “Ze br a n P um pS ‘ k ‘ :hort,h three-quarter and fl“l'l- i Six Models . ength separate coats, plain ARINGLY, audaciously new! Slashes and appli =|'! Sketched o | georgette coats over prints or qued stripes of contrasting color. So flattering 1o =11 by (- ) p figured coats over pllin dress- the foot. So vividly feminine, Such a pericet set | Staff Artist off for Milady’s gay and giddy Spring costumes! es. Contrasting color pipings. Coats lined with same mate- \¢ N I rial as dress. Patent leather, with blonde $ stripes. Honey beige with ! brown. Low heel. . High-heel patent leather Some with contrasting color bor- pump, with beige stripes. ‘ i ders, others with the new scarf col- .."{.W:'{:':".l., patent sanduls, ) lars, neckties, bows, bunchés of flowers ’ il or fruit, fancy buttons, belts and rhine- stone pins in a variety of pleasing styles. MFTY other fast stepping $6.50 4 Spring’s laveliest shades and combinations, in hn | pes ial” novel such an array that you fairly marvel at the assort- sHiod Y h & K ment, asking yourself how it's possible to offer such ibes. for Sotiderta) | values. iy 3212 141h AAA to C widths “Women's Shop”—1207 ¥ { 7 p —and in Baltimore - Sizes for small women from 14 to 20, regular sizes from 36 to 44 and 42'3 to 50% «No Intevest or Extras Added to Our Budget “m a1’ ¢ Do Not ltualiw Our Friend

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