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BISHOP McNAMARA WILL make his first public appearance since his elevation to the episcopacy Sunday HONOR WOMAN'S SOCIETY |afternoon at the ceremonies attending the initiation of 70 new members of the THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4%, 1928y juarters, 601 E street. Approximately gon women attended the session. The initiation of the candidates into the Catholic Daughters’ group will be held at 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, FARM_BANKERS INDICTED, |Panies in the Rocky Mountain reglor, were thrown into bankruptcy several months ago. Eight Denver Officials of Two Firms Among those indicted were Thomas candidate of the Republican party for governor. Ca Home Movies Start New Fad. Prelate Recently Named for Auxil- | oin i poea” S| MeNamir Arrangements for the in ollow af 3 fary Post Will Witness Initiation Ao l'n"N!l':‘:‘ O lion MpNamars, in | CMss Mary O, Boland, grand regent of Ceremonies of Catholic Daughters. |which Miss Mary C. Duflv.‘mpcrllnr re- [the Columbia Court, has charge of ar- | Co., and the Colorado Farms Catholic Daughters of America at the [it was decided, and the reception to Filland Hotel® Bishop McNamara and Miss Duffy will gent of the Catholic Daughte Nevada, by Zane Grey, $2 The new novel by the famous author of “The Riders of the Purple Sage.” Pub- lished April 1st. Get vour copy today. Boox Srcrron, Frrrr FLOOR. , also will | rangements. Right Rev. John McNamara, bishop |be honored, were completed at a meet- euxiliary of the Baltimore Archdiocese |ing of the Columbia Court of the or- and rector of St. Gabriel's Church, will ! ganization held last night at its head- Mondmard & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets s charges of conspiracy. Mexico has 15479 schools. Charged With Conspiracy. Denver, who was a vice president of of the Western Securities Investment! the defunct concerns; Chester C. Ben- |Son. Women are reddening their eye- Co., a!nett, president of the securities com- |lids, with the hope of appearing in the subsigdiary, yesterday were indicted by pany: Benjamin Griffith, general coun- the Benver County grand jury on two sel for the two concerns, and lesser offi- |, ="/ 0 The two eon-‘chla. Griffith is a former attorney gen- | N8 eyes. cerns, the largest farm mortgage com- eral of Colorade and in 1922 was the |thetic look while promenading. The Tea Room Ts the ideal place to entertain at tea or luncheon during the Easter holidays. The cuisine and service you will find excel lent. Tea Room, Sevents Froor. The Easter Frock Sections Offer for T omorrow In the Misses’ Dress Section The Season’s Successes at Successfully Low Prices The very styles that every miss wants for Easter—of printed crepes, printed georgettes and chiffons, crepe de chine and flat crepe in a wide selection of new, youthful models. Misses” Frocks, $19-%0 This colorful printed chiffon, with side jabot and full skirt is typical of this collection of frocks in charming afternoon, street and tailored styles. Misses” Frocks, $25 The new Helen Wills printed crepe frock with scarf and grosgrain ribbon is one of a large collection of sports, street and afternoon frocks. Misses” Frocks, $29-50 Delectable blue chiffon frock, with a scalloped capelet, scalloped uneven hemline and swathed hipline suggests the lovely frocks found in this group. Misses’ Dress Secrion, Trms Froor. New Spring and Summer Patterns Are Here The new May Butterick, Vogue, McCall Patterns are now onsale in the Pattern Section. Butterick and McCall Summer Fashion Books for 1928; Vogue Pattern Book, April, May issue, 35c the copy. Special Subscription Offers ‘The Delinestor, to be called for—1 year subscription, 85¢; 2 years subscription, $1.50. By mail, 1 year, $1; 2 years, $2; 3 years, $2.75. McCall Magazine, subscription by mail—1 year, $1; 2 years, $1.50; 3 years, $2. McCall Needle Art Book, 25¢ the copy. Parrzan Becriow, Secowp Froom. - Small Boys’ Imported Handmade Linen Suits [z s e e THE WALNUT RooM An Exclusive Shop of Finer Frocks Features Frocks at $65 Copies and adaptations of the best French designers—frocks for street—spectator sports frocks—delightful afternoon frocks — delectable evening gowns and dance frocks— and charming “affairs” of lace and chiffon—may be found at the very attractive price of 865—which offers chic within one’s means. That is why so many discerning women are doing their shopping in the Walnut Room. Tue WaLNxUT RooM, Tump Froom. The New Lesser-Priced Dress Section Offers 400 New Froeks, $16-50 You will be delighted with the styles—the splendid qual- ity fabrics and variety of mod- els at this very low price. And, best of all, these frocks are offered in all sizes 14 to 46 —full cut and well tailored. Such lovely materials as printed chiffon, georgette, flat crepe and crepe de chine are included. One and two piece styles. Lesser Pricep Dress SecrioN, Trmp FLooR. $6:50 $8:50 $71()-50 In the Women’s Dress Section New Conventional Prints Many Imported Fabrics, $25--$39.50 The new conventional patterns have none of the old-fashioned floral “prettiness”—none of the usual “stiffiness” of the accepted conventional pattern—but a sophistication that is akin only to the advance modernism of today—be it a flower, a fruit motif or any other used. & The three models sketched are typical of the collec- tion. A scarf-frock, with navy crepe de chine, $35. An imported leaf-patterned fabric fashions this two- piece frock, $35. A conventional black and white flower motif distinguishes the one-piece frock, $39.50. WoMEN’s Dress SecTioN, THIRD FLOOR. Misses’ New Modernistic Tweed Coats, $25 to $95 New modernistic patterns make these sports coats most desir- able—others are of tweeds and mixtures, homespuns and checks. Newness is also seen in the belts, the scarf necklines and large fur ouffs when the coat does not have a fur collar. Misses’ Coar SectioN, THIRD Froor. The Modernism of These Pumps Appeals to Young Moderns 8 A new honey beige calfskin D’Orsay pump, with con- trasting tan heel and fancy bow of tan leather and suede. Sizes 215 to 7 CurLoren's Suor Section, Fourrn Froom. Announcing Treo’s New 'finesse’ TRADE MARK tion garments. Because of the lightness and lack of boning it is ideal for Spring and Summer These smart little suits are made of an excellent quality wear, Fashioned with- linen—entirely by hand, and hand embroidered in the inimitable sgyle for which the French are famous. Mothers of manly little boys are buying these well tailored suits for them not only for Faster mer as well. In two piece styles—with button-on trousers and smock- In one color-er combinations of colors and trim- med with contrasting Tolors. Orchid, blue, white, green and yellow. like top. JovewiLe Secrion, Fourrn Froom, Smart Easter Gloves These Wardrobe Hat Boxes but for Spring and Sum- Are Indicators of Complete Chic find a w ariety of the newest and smartest o choose for your Easter costume, y ist in making you chic to your very finger tips N Lle Cay Pull-on Gloves, with contrasting ng and 1st elastic, $4.50, Modernistic-pa ed black-and-white 6-button length Liarritz Gloves Shaded velver cuffs distinguish these glace gloves, P K. sewn, 85. Grove Broriow, Fiser Puoos. Have An Almost Unbelievable Capacity 51350 These hat boxes will carry 10 dresses, 4 sets of lingerie and hose, 2 hats, 2 pairs of shoes and toilet articles, Size 18x18, Others, $18 to $42.50 ‘TRAVELING Goovs BEoTioN Fisr Froom, out hooks, without bones —of soft pink satin and paraknit elastic; these lovely undergarments are casily slipped into and out of—they do not bind but give sufficient support and soft femi- nine lines, Attractively Priced B Step-in Girdles $8.50 Here is Treo's new “finesse”—of patented fabrics— atented designs—entirely original and exclusive with I'reo—and that give the much desired slender, femi- nine silhouette ot today, Conser Bretion, THinp Froow, Easter Candies, Eggs and Novelties of many kinds, incluling fine Homemade Chocolate Eggs Oawny Sxorion, Fmst Froom, B. Stearns, millionaire president of the| Amateur moving picture operators at DENVER, April 4 (#).—Eight officials | Stearns-Rogers Manufacturing Co. of | cannes have caused a new fad this sea- home exhibition films with dark, flash- ‘The rouge gives them a pa- foodmard & Mothrop | DOWN STAIRS STORE Tomorrow—A Special Selling New Silk Crepe Frocks Special $8.75 A host of new Easter modes, whose styles—workmanship —qualities of materials—and delightful color combinations —are all unusual at this spe- cial low price. Frocks especially designed for misses and women—in styles that feature smart flares, tucks, pleats, deep vestees and soft touches of lace. In the new high shades, navy and black. Sizes 14 to 44 DOWN STATRS STORE *Silkette Wash Frocks, $2-95 In New Fine-Checked Patterns *“SILKETTE"—a fine quality mercerized cotton fabric, dependable for its smartness and serviceability—is chosen to make this morning or porch frock, where tailored trimness is so important a note. A frock that is eutstanding in style as well as priee—and one that can be had in the following smart shades: Blue Check Tan Check Black Check , Green Check Rose Check DOWN STAIRS STORE Sandal Pump“ $5 pair Green Kid Brown Kid Honey-Beige Kid Patent Leather Particularly modern are these new pumps—youthiul modes — fashionable for so many occasions. Especially interesting are the fancy cut-outs, and applique of harmonizing shade. Smart Cuban heels; in three Spring shades and patent leather. Sizes 3 to 7 Widths A, B,C DOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s and Misses’ Easter Specially Priced Twills Satins Tweeds Failles Bengalines Spring Woolens A large and fashionable as- semblage of the NEW in Easter Coats—whose stvles and qualities are as special as the low price. Coats—for practically every occasion— that feature the newest de- tails, usually found on much higher-priced garments. Smart Spring Shades Sizes 14 to 48 DOWN STATRS STORR