Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1929, Page 47

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1 Isonnl qualified indorsement to the pro- | 3 tective principle. used unfairly to revise rates upward in Hull, a former chairman of the Demo- | most instances and had been “produc- cratic national committee and a mem- | tive of national scandal.” | ber of the House ways and means com- guarding the home afodur‘ llml tz})‘w 25 billic 2 H & production capacity o! jon « | dollars.” Cites Six Differences Be e s view. e dcared, e H i nl e ] nt fac at such surplus tween Dominant Repub- | producing capacity has become so great g | to - constitute and licans and Democrats. | dominant factor 1n-determ1nlng our itnrm and commercial policy.” ‘Taking issue with what he termed as | the Republican theory that agriculture By the Associated Press could be placed on an economic equality Challenging the centention that the with other industries by revising upward two major parties have beem virtually g t}v‘f m; la\;mu?mflsflll 'dt;lrlared that this “barefa elated sug- ® unit on tArift poliey sinee the last o Gion"gnores the fact that crops clection, Representative Hull, Demecrat, | planted to nearly 80 per cent of all Tennessee, said in = statement last tillable lands derive and can derive Dight that there are six fundamental °ither no appreciable tariff benefits or . i none at all.” points of difference on the subject be- | He added that the motion of equal- tween “dominant Republicans and most | izing tariff benefits was absurd, since Democrats.” | ona class had te pay for benefits derived Campaigning as_ the Democratic | by another. nominee, Alired E. Smith last Fall de- | Hull said he favored speedy repeal of clared there would be no general tariff | the flexible provisions of the law, while yevision if a majority were returned for | the Republicans would not only retain his party. He said 85 per cent of the | but expand them to more power Democratic congressional candidates | to the President in or lowering had promised to support his position. \turlfls after investigation by the Tariff ‘The standard bearer also gave a per- ' Commission. TAREE OPPONENT 5552 WoopwArD & LOTHROP 10" 1™ Faxp G StrReETS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. He added that this section had been ¥. W. C. A. AUDITORIUM—"The Bise Bird.” Maeterlinck’s 14 tale, “The Blue Bird,” was last night at the Y. W. C. A. Auditorium, Seventeenth and K streets, by the business and pro- fessional X _women's the organi- zation, under the direction of Mrs. Alice | Sigworth Morse, and will be repeated this evening at 8:15 o'clock at the same | | While the players chose a subject ex- | |tremely difficult for amateurs to inter- | | pret successfully, yet they acquitted | |themselves with credit. Flora Robinson, as Tylo the Dog, gave an especially effective performance, as did Florence Sauer, Night, and Margaret Burchell |in her “Moon Dance”; indeed, the en- {tire scene with the moon, stars, fire- |fiies and will-o’-the-wisps in the Palace |of Night was colorful. ' Ruby F. Collins and Margaret ly Ringrose carry the leading roles of | Tytyl and Myltyl, the two children who are off on their quest for the famous Blue Bird. Delightful entertainment is offered between the scenes by Miss Katherine Morits, violinist, and Miss Edith L. Dawson at the piano. D. €. FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1929. WoODWARD & LLOTHROP 10™™ 11™ F axD G STREETS ¥ These Important Hat Fashions are Important Hat Values in these two Special Groups E . Flat F Four New Easter Needs from the MEN'S STORE, Second Floor New Colored Shirts, $3 Plain. Colored Chambray Shirts, in blue, green, laven- der and beige, to harmonize with. Spring clothes, hats and neckwear. The fine styling assures perfect com- fort. Two laundered col- lars to match. New Stetson Hats, $8-50 They:feature high tapering crowns; ‘and are blocked with morg roll to the slight- Iy narrower brim. Either bound, raw or welt edge. New pastel shades in Silver Pearl, Pearl Gray, Thistle, Side and Oak. French Lisle Socks, $250 A change' from the more pronounced patterns of for- mer seasons — two-toned French Lisle Socks, with novelty hand - embroidered clocks. In black, lavender, blue and green. French Crepe Ties, $3%0 Our own imported hand- ~ made French Crepe Four- in-hand Ties, that are found exclusively here, are shown in neat stripes and patterns. In colorings to blend with the new Spring ensemble. Special $1.65 At 55 Jap sisol cloche models, visca and crochet hats with suede bands, fur felt caps and small hats, striking printed hat and scarf sets are out- standing hat fashions of the season—exceptional at this low price. At 510 Petit Dutch caps of felt, after Reboux, imported French sports hats, of plaid braid, ballibuntl and felt beret models, smart little cloche of cellophane, sisol and felt combinations and models of Swiss Hair in off-the-face styles. Mnuneey, Tamp Poos. An exceptional purchase of our exclusive Jane Wandl hose—in all-silk chiffon and service-weight silk, with lisle hem and sole—permits us to offer them at this special low price—far less than the regular price. In fashion-right shades—Suntans, misty morn, merida, sand and gun metal, Hosrmy, Fmst FLOOR. Paysanne Printed Frocks for Misses $35 With Lace $5.95 Jane Wandl has scored a fa;hionablehsuccm in !h..: Paysanne printed frocks—the most c! i the season. Quaint, fresh and wunblm m.d by French provincial costumes—these prints fashion frocks of modern charm, with bertha cape collars and pleated skirts. Misszs’ Frocxs, Tame. FuooR. ‘Silk Costume Slips PRSI =PSRRI €5 With the approach of Spring and Summer—there is a greater need for many lovely slips, to wear beneath light frocks. This collection of slips—of fine quality crepe de chine, have deep hems and are trimmed with fine laces at the top or -at top and bottom. White, flesh and peach. CosruMs Surps, THmp FLoOR. Scarfs Smartly worn in Ascot or slip fashion With the collarless ensem- ble or Spring coat—the flat fur scarf adds the quintes- sence of smartness. Our col- lection includes— Kid Scarfs, in black and maplewood, $18.50, $25.50. Silvertone and Eggshell Caracul, $25.50. Black Galyak, 51 inches, $25. Black and White Galyak; . $38. TriMManes, Fmst FLOOR. The Bracelet-Strap Glove The Bracelet-Strap Pump Others, 810 to $15. This costume glove and pump ensemble introduces a smart note—the bracelet strap. The glove—of sun- tan capeskin, has a two- 0Of C The pajama vogue has taken the fashionable world b; f Cotton storm tjh.is season—so that ?:'ery smart woman's ward- tone bracelet strap. The 4 in suntan—from robe includes pajamas, of every variety—from tailored P, b $3 cotton crepe in stripes or patterns and colored broad-- ?‘%” cfl“:"‘”:r & C:m cloth and soisette, with vee neckline and long sleeves, with :ilk .h d. ap, to striking silk pajama ensembles for lounging and in- The Gloves, $5 formal entertaining. The Pump, $20 Corron Uwpsawear ANp Nreviczres, THmp FLoor. Groves, First Froom, Women's Sumoss, Tump Fro-z. “Slate Blue” Pump, $13%0 One of the smartest colors in shoes, for Spring—Slate Blue—first introduced by Patou—is beautifully inter- preted in this pump. Womxn's Suots, Tump Froor. “Woodshire” Suits Always Two-Trousers Always $45 Men who are looking for a suit embody- ing style, serviceability and character when they purchase their new Easter Suit willjdo well to select a “Wood- shire.” Always of uniform, high-grade quality, these suits offer the newest models in long-wearing fabrics, selected for their shape-retaining features. ‘TRE MeN's Stone, Bzconn FLOOR. Silk Pajama Ensembles, $35 Watersnake Pumps In Two Models $15 Fabric Gloves Show New Angles of Smartness The watersnake pump has become a classic with the well-dressed woman. This season we present the watersnake pump in twe smart versions—in the Regent ump, and the one-strap pump that buckles over the nstep—both with Spanish heels. Women's Smors, THiRD FLOOR. English Topcoats, $55 Tailored by Thexton and Wright, Ltd., London i 3 52 Everything that goes to make a really fine topcoat you will find in these. Eng- lish Topcoats for Spring. British tai- lored in box and raglan models, of fine Scotch and Irish tweeds and cheviots. Tme ENcLisH Swxop, Szcome Prook. Get R-ea&y for Your Golfing The Courses Open Tomorrow The bracelet glove, P. K. sewn, with bolton thumb and Paris-embroidered backs and the four-button length pull-on, hand sewn in contrasting color—are but two of the many new styles of gloves for Spring. Other styles—with strap and clasp at the wrist—the “bow-strap” glove—and other fashion notes distin- guish the gloves of this collection— $1.50 ¢o $2.25 Guoves, Fmsr Froon. Boxed Hand-colored Easter Cards, $1 A most attractive and popular feature of Woodward & Lothrop's large and varied assertment of Easter Greeting Cards. Each box contains 15 beautifully hand - colored cards, in colorfully-lined envelopes. Other Boxed Easter Cards, hand-colored effects, 50c box Easter Cards, with greetings for members of Easter Cards, with religious and- friendship the family, each .... K greetings, each $1 Easter Seals for Easter Crosses (cards with religious queta- tions), 6 in package .......ceie0an evsausee 15¢ Chiffon Handkerchiefs $1.50 Men’s sise handkerchiefs, of chiffen with hand-rolled hems have “bubble” dots in three shades of a color— borders of polka dots on all-over polka dot patterns— in all sizes and colors, Hawpxznenuzes, Fmsr Fuoes. Our Sporting Goods Section is ready to supply you with whatever you need for starting the season. Bags) balls, irons, woods—all of a quality that mspires confidence and success—and consequently lowers your score. Matched Sets (irons) $35 to $75 Large assortment of Golf Bags— Golf Sets, including bag, brassie, msxfo ’ $3.50 to $50 iron, mashie and putter........ Golf Clubs, of Kroydon, McGregor, ' and Lady Burke makes. Silver King Golf Balls, Walter Hagen, McGregor, Vulcan and Sweaters, pull-over and coat styles— Shavolite sets of matched woods. $3.75 to $27.50 Matched Sets (woods) $20 to $45 Golf Rain Jackets (alligator silk)..$15§ 8rorTiNG Goons, Founrn FLOOR. » aster Cards and “pack- terrearseeness10c package

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