Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1933, Page 19

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after receipt of & communication from unanimously voted and forwarded to from | the American Automobile Association SEND INAUGURAL NOTE | Inaugural Committee. soliciting its position With Tespect t0|guit. oo~ Intory. Mes.| mecting on Saturiy Fiehe b e eect o e all-night parking. ote Congratulatory Mes-\ Bt vers for the success of the new President Harry Friedman presided sage and Special Prayers. administration be offered in all Wash- st the meeting. At » conference meeting of Wash- | D8R synagogues during services on ington rabbis, held recently, a con- the coming Sabbath day. gratulatory note upon the inaugura- | NAMES PROPOSED |z FOR COMMISSIONER* by other means, but sug- Friendship Citizens to Ask Presi- m"‘"""’”m:’{ Af the private sgencies are dent's Consideration of Federa- | orced to seek ald this Summer, he Swiss Are Prosperous. SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) the Inaugural ceremonies and will be at Wardman Park Hotel over the week end. In a recent month $6,027,500 in prod- Gov. Brann of Maine, with his staff, will be at Wardman Park Hotel until the first of next week, having come to ‘Washington for the inauguration. Representative Samuel Dickstein of New York City was host at dinner last evening at the Hotel Washington, enter- taining the retiring members of the House who have served with him on the Committee of Immigration and Naturalization, of which the host is chairman. Tne company included Rep- resentative Albert Johnson of Wash- ington, Representative John W. Moore of Kentucky, Representative John M. Evans of Montana, Representative W. Carlton Mobley of Georgia, Representa- tive Arthur M. Free of California, Rep- resentative George J. Schneider of Wis- consin, Representative J. Mitchell Chase of Pennsylvania, Representative Jobn L. Cable of Ohio and Representative Ed- tion Delegates. A resolution will be presented to President-elect Roosevelt by the Friend- ship Citizens' Association asking him to consider delegates to the Federation of Citizens' Associations in selecting one or more of the District Commis- sloners to be appointed after March 4. | | The action of the association was |} taken at its meeting last night in the!f Janney School. i Rev. Laurance J. Shehan, assistant | fi director of the Catholic Charities, a )i guest speaker invited to discuss the emergency relief situation, declared the only solution in the District of Colum- | i bia, as he sees it, is the obtaining of | } additional public funds. He declared that the funds of most of the Com- || munity Chest agencies would be ex- public funds. ‘The only pre-war ‘The assoclation also went on record | rope is among the 8§ people. Wages as opposed to 24-hour 'king of auto- mogfiu in the i are on & boom scale and unemployment District. This was done bout 2 per cent. _|tion of the in-coming President was |ucts was shipped from the Philippines. e e[ KAPLOWITZ BROS. Jurius Garrineker & Co. F STreET AT FOURTEENTH THIS IS A SPECIAL INVITATION FOR EVERY MISS, JUNIOR AND YOUNG GIRL TO PREPARE FOR THE INAUGURATION HERE TOMORROW . .. OUR NEW GOODS KAPLOWITZ BUILDING THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN E AND F PRE - EASTER MONTH IS KAPLOWITZ MONTH THE NEW KAPLOWITZ EASTER FASHIONS HERALD A NEW ERA OF FEMININE LOVELINESS DEMONSTRATING KAPLOWITZ FASHION AND VALUE LEADERSHIP KAPLOWITZ EASTER" FASHION SPECIALS mund F. Cooke of New York. ARE SIMPLY LOVELY. And you will be thrilled when you know how mod- erately priced they are for the wonderful style and quality . . . Evening wear, especially charming . . . Afternoon dresses, new Spring coats, hats, Green- brier sportswear, shoes and accessories. FOURTH AND SIXTH FLOORS. SUBRIE S e A ERAT s 272 22 L 41095 EVENING GOWNS © © $109 DAYTIME AFTERNOON DRESSES FARWAY FROCKS . . | . . MISSES WOMENJS JUNIOR MISSES $1675 $1675 $16.75 $1095 $16.73 $205 $5.9% APPAREL SPECIALISTS $109 $25 825 $25 Representative P. H. Moynihan of Chicago, 111, is at the Shoreham for an indefinite visit. Representative and Mrs. Fred M. Vinson have as their guest over the inauguration Mrs. Davis M. Howerton of Ashland, Ky., president of the Ken- tucky Democratic Women's Club. Mrs. Howerton will be among_the speakers tonight at the round-table dinner at the Women's Democratic Clb. Miss Vera Bloom, daughter of Rep- resentative an{ Mrs. Sol Bloom, is chairman of the Program Committee for the performance Sunday evening, which will be given in the Belasco ‘Theater for the benefit of the Actors’ SATISFIES EVERYONE 25%. Daily Deliveries Mrs. Woodrow Wilson (left), who will stand with Mr. Raymond T. Baker Fund | Serving with Miss Bloom on | at the reception at the Pan-American Building in honor of Governors attending N. W. Burchell the Program Committee are Miss Eliza- | the inaugural ceremonies in Washington. Mrs. Baker (right) is detained in | 7 2 beth Roberts, Miss Helen Coolidge, MisS | New York with her infant daughter, but soon will return here. 817-819 14TH ST. N. W. (Centinued on Fourth Page. —Wide World Photo. 2. " — CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY FOR INAUGURALS= e _ Dress Up for the Inaugural! Costs Very Little Here! “BUY AMERICAN” GSPAL THE NEW elleffs 1216-1220 F STREET Listen in—WRC, 9:30 A.M. Daily— Correct Time and Jelleff News Timely for Inaugural Gifts A purchase of 700 Handbags . in the popular $ 3 .OO leathers for Spring . . . Co-operating with us to give Washington the greatest handbag sale in our history at this momentous time is one of the finest makers in ‘$5—$7.50 and $10 bags . .. New York, who with us will undoubtedly have the thanks of every purchaser! At one price. ... Leathers In(flude Pacca pig, pin calf, silk grain, patent leather, genuine Calcutta lizard, real alligator—tongo. Small, Medium and Large | Fashionable Head Sizes Spring Color Spring hats at thrifty cost just when you want to appear at your To Dress You Smartly for the Inaugural 810818 Seventh St. N.W. smartest for the Inaugural period. Fine Baku and Sisol body hats, Swiss pedaline, crepe and matelasse hats. Brims, sailors, - . Parade—and Every Spring Fashion Parade! SUITS of fine quality wool- ] —Baku and Sisol Body Hats close-fitting models—the cream of Springtime styles. ens, in militaire, cape, New! Smart! Specially Priced! 98 $ . Street Floor. mannish and June Nite mod- Characteristic King's Palace millinery news. Favorite els. Silk-lined. COATS in tailored and fur- trimmed styles. Capes, de- tachable collars, wide and nar- row belts, two-tone combina- tions. Beautiful fabrics. Grey, new C(’lorszed, white, blue, beige, green, black, mew brown, and grey! One, two and three button styles. Tan, navy, Kayser Gloves ette and woven fabric plete the Smart slip-ons novelty styles . . white, Jaunty New air! Here with throws or nicely lined. Sizes 3 to 6 weaves. collars, double to match. pleated flounce. navy. Sizes 14 tions. collars, puffed hipbands. tan, banana, beige, navy, new blue, green and black. 14 to 20, 38 to 52. e Clever Spring Modes in Leatherette Inaugural Arab, blonde, greys, eggshell and Street Floor. U Girls’ Spring Coats Wool Crepe and Novelty Weaves Let the young folks step into Spring with an new coats, sizes 7 to 14, standing _collars, detachable scarfs. All tweeds, plain cloths and basket Standing or notched shoulders and bell sleeves. Beret GIRLS’ JUMPER SKIRTS All-wool flannel jumper skirts with high waistline and bib front. Strap shoulders, panel skirt with blue, apple green, grey, brown and LACY WEAVE SWEATERS Girls' and misses’ open-mesh sweaters, sizes 26 to 30, 30 to 36. Plain shades and color combina- ‘Turned-back, roll or frill Sizes grey, green, banan Sizes 14 to 20. Second Floor Second Floor Women’s Kid Gloves Excellent qualities of real kid an skin gloves, in many smartly slip-on styles. 59 The inimitable Kayser Leather- other fine double- gloves—to com- costume. in tailored and + . French beige, Black-with-white, 8. Perfects and irregulars. Models in Tweeds, are smart contrasting 2.98 Sheer Chi CHILDREN’S COATS * years. Coats of breasted, cape $ 4.49 Copen, skipper $1.98 to 18. NOT a mesh snag-resistant. sleeves, elastic Second Fleor 51.00 natural beige. Shirts Wonderfully Underpriced! Specially Purchased for a M atchless Pre-Inaagural Sale Nationally-known shirts of fine, lustrous broadcloth—in white, tan, grey and smart new fancy patterns. shrunk and guaranteed fast colors. wr. in cellophane. Soft or laundered coll tached, also white neckband shirts. and 35 sleeve lengths, Street Floor Standard $1 Values Everywhere Sizes 1 13Y, to 17Y2 $2 & $2.50 Values in $ 1 .29 beige, sand and other shades. Sizes 53 to “Dancing Girl” Full-Fashioned Snag-Resist Hose Service Weight 2 pairs for $1.10 Outwear Two or Three knit pure silk hosiery created with a new proc- ess that makes them marvelously durable and deausan, taupemist, dawn grey, chukker and a, black, nd lamb- trimmed brown, New Idea in Silk Hosiery! ffon 2Y Pairs of Ordinary Hose hose—but beautiful regulation New shades of ochre beige, Street Floor firm, blue, Pre- apped ar at- 33, 34 $8.50 ! 37 5 —Misses’ $125 to $165 Misses’ Finer Coats, just one of a type, our very finest Styles—Long handled bags, envelopes and tailored pouches. French pockets, zipper pockets, passport pockets. Big roomy bags. Easy opening bags, smart afternoon bags, bags to go with tailored suits...bags that con- trast with the new coat and dress shades...bags for every daytime costume including white bags for the Summer ahead. Our bag buyer telephoned from New York . . . “This is the best pur- chase I ever made” . . . the many friends of our bag department will realize what this means . . . Come and See . . . $5—8$7.50 and $10 bags $3 Close Outs! The most sensational of the year! Misses’, Women’s and Juniors’ COATS —Misses’ and Juniors’ $25 and $29.50 fur-trimmed dress and sports coats— ‘women'’s $25 sport coats, 50 coats all told...soft crepy tweed mixtures and monotone. ..you-shaped horseshoe and shawl collars of wolf, caracul, lapin, Iynx...a few with fur cuffs...dress coats in black and brown, sport coats only. Fourth Floor. —Women's $29.50 to $39.50 dress coats—17 in black, green and wine— —Women'’s $29.50 Sports Coats. 15 handsome coats without fur with scarf and tailored revers in fine tan and brown and black and white women with kolinsky, black fox, skunk...mostly black, a few greens. Sizes 36 to 44. 25 Misses’ and Juniors’ dress coats—crepy horseshoe collars of raccoon and badger, many with spiral or flared elbow cuffs of fur »..sizes 11 to 20...a startling group. Fourth Floor. in black and white and brown and tan mixtures...women's coats with caracul and wolf with black fox, kit fox, skunk, caracul and Jap mink...sizes 36 to 42 and sizes 35} to 41%. Fourth Floor. $ 007 i mixtures. Sizes 38 to 46. Fourth Floor. —Women's and Misses’ $39.50 to $59.50 Dress Coats—13 fine coats for 51950 woolens with scarf or shawl collars of Persian lamb or kolinsky... shawls of blue fox (dyed) pouch collars of beaver, shawls of skunk and pointed fox, —Women's and Misses’ $59.50 to $79.50 Coats. 21 are women’s, in s 50 Dlack, brown and green wool with kit fox, black fox, kolinsky, skunk o and Persian lamb. Sizes 36 to 44, 4235 to 4674. 19 are Misses’ dress coats, trimmed with the better furs—kolinsky, badger, beaver, mink, silver Burgundy fox, Persian lamb. Black and brown. Sizes 14 to 20.—Third Floor., ringtail and kit fox collars, Sizes 36 to 40. Third Floor. —Misses’ $79.50 to $98.50 Dress Coats. 15 of these, with shawl coflars of —Women'’s $69.50 to $79.50 Sports Coats. Only ten of these, but grand —Women's $89.50 to $98.50 Coats. Just 14 coats in black and brown wool crepe with Persian lamb, mink, kit fox, and kolinsky shawl col- mink and kolinsky, cape collars of Fischer fitch, waist deep shawl of blue fox, square shawls of Persian lamb, You-shaped collars of badger. Soft values! Imported tweeds, diagonal mixtures, with beaver, raccoon, $50.5 : : lars and cuffs. Sizes 36 to 44.—Third Floor. crepy woolens in black and brown. Sizes 14 to 20.—Third Floor. uvality! Forstmann fabrics, with blue fox, mink, beaver, Persian lamb. lack, brown and Jamaica brown. Sizes 14 to 18.—Third Floor. black fox, mink, Persian lamb and beaver collars and cuffs, Sizes $7 9.50 736 to 40, 35%, 39%, 42%, 48%.—Third Floor, FURS! All $79.50 to $145 MUSKRAT COATS, 58 Silver, golden and silver toned skins—cut with the pelts down to give a slenderizing effect—Shawl collars and cuffs of Beaver and Fitch. An- other style with self-trimming. FUR SALON—THIRD FLOOR —Women’s $110 to $165 Dress Coats. 14 of them, and every one an outstanding value. Brown, green, and black wool crepe with blue fox, DRESSES Women’s and Misses’ 2nd Floor; were $20.50 to $65... 319'50 Street, afterncon, Sunday night and eve- ning types, in crepes, wools, matelasse, lame, satin, lace. Some with jackets, All of them really good dresses; black, blue, wine, green, white, and grey, Tt $29.50 Crepes, wools, satins, matelasse, velvets, for street, and formal wear. Many have the newest sleeve treatments. Two-plece styles, covered shoulders, beading, sep- arate jackets. White, blue, red, brown and black. Misses’ 5th Floor Dresses that were ss $16.50 to $25, now One velvet evening dress, one velvet wrap, sheer Sunday night frocks, crepe after- noon dresses. $10 Misses’ 5th Floor Dresses that were $16.50 to $19.75; now at... Evening gowns of crepe, taffeta and satin. Many with jackets, dinner dresses beaded and plain; crepes for street. Good values! Misses’ 5th Floor Dresses that were $16.50 to $19.75.. $12'75 Many evening, dinner and dressy after- noon things, tucked and puffed sleeves, beading, jacket frocks, a few one-piece tailored crepes, trimmed with lace. Women’s 5th Floor Dresses that were $16.50 to $25.... $12'75 Afternoon, dinner and evening styles In crepes and sheers, trimmed with bead- ing, lace and metallic cloth; black, brown, blue, green, white and red. Larger * Women's 5th Floor Dresses; were $16.50 to $25.. $7'50 Crepes and wools, and satin, trimmed with fagoting, embroidery and touches of color. Black, brown, green, grey; broken sizes. Larger Women's 5th Floor Dresses; were $25 and $29.50 $12‘75 Sheer crepe and plain crepes and prints. Beaded necklines, or self trimmed; grace- ful flared or straight hanging skirts; black, blue, green, brown. . Larger Women's 5th Floor Dresses that were $25, now $13'75 10 two and three piece sports suits in boucle and zephyr wool knit, Just the type for early spring; black, green and brown. Juniors’ Fourth Floor Dresses that were $16.50 and $19.50... $3'75 Street and evening gowns, in crepes, sheers, and a few wools. Wonderful dresses, broken sizes. Juniors’ 4th Floor Dresses that were $16.50, now at $7‘95 Woolen dresses with suede jackets, and plain wool crepes included in this group. Juniors’ 4th Floor Dresses that $10 were $16.50 to $25, now at ‘Woolen dresses in angora. soring wear under a coat. Grey, red, blue, brown. Silk Dresses, 4th Floor, that m% 95 were $5.95 and $7.95, now at.. PLe Crepes and prints for misses’ and women. Some with jackets, many with bows and organdy trim.

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