Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
bet D, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1920. 100 MORE RADICALS oneratone t + Hy Sms 1 CRUEL . m2 . ja eee S Only 3 Move Shopping Days /_ = of Our Great Anniversary Sale! 4. tious Parts of Am: WASHINGTON, Fe We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only Sale of morning and porch dresses \ SU sasicaus ina 2485 dresses,the popular “Billy” models so becoming and practical paign since the Lup resent great “ronnd up.” | Many radicals, who mysteriousy dis- | appeared at that time, are being taken. | ‘They are those for whorm deportation | ts were issued. but who went hiding. ie ie of jzration officiais esti- foreign radicals are | ion trial. More than | e * Curtain materials As light and airy as a Summer day A few hours of hemming—and these ) pretty fabrics may curtain your windows with all the dainty freshness of Spring. Filet: net, 59c, 64c and 79c a yard We have 2000 yards of this material, both ivory white and ecru, covered all over with small, dainty figures of block, colonial and floral designs. It is 86 inches wide. This material may be used,very prettily for long curtains, sash curtains or curtains for the. bungalow and cottage. | for Purer Food. 4s a resuit of investigations con-! @ugted bythe Burpau of Food and) [f you’ve been a bit $ of the Healt! Department, the cagey about getting fitted ; in fine “ready-to-wear,” report from e Salthe of the 5 bureau, recommending bigher mand-|take a good look at friend ards for certain essential foods, ice] Bill! aream, beverages and bakery prod- i . ucts. A purer food campaign will be Tailor’s perch was en- waged at gjce : : 3 During the investigation of various tirely too high for him. So, kein@s of ice cream sold here, Dr. “ Copeland said, the Health Depart- pflew to one of our four ment found some er which, after;cOnvenient corners. remaining uncovered in a hot place, or ie Be sunlight for a“ hour oF soata| There, found we ‘make to not seem to melt. It was found that id 6 is gtue, instead of food gelatine, had fit , though not to meas Been used as one of the ingredients. | ure. | This city is now consuming more than . 11,090.009 rallons of ice cream a Year. Fine clothes at much less . Salthe's report will recommend . aH ing' ile @ fats standard and a limit to, the than the fine tailor’s fee. amount of gelatine in ice cream. Cer- 7, + fate dyes ured in bakery producta wili| | We encourage looking. be eliminated under the new regu- Marquisette, 59c a yard 1500 yards of two-ply, heavy, plain quality marquisette, ecru only, It is 39 inches wide. This is a very serviceable material for long curtains, bed spreads. It is often used in decorative work. Bungalow curtain scrim js. tstions. Bscuea Pees Coun 24¢ and 32c a yard COAL OUTPUT CUT IN HALF. | Broadway Broadway It has a fancy, open-work border and a woven hem. It is —_ — at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. Western Pen min Operators Convenient 86 inches wide and comes in white, cream and ecru. Blame Car Shortage. Laka Cormers” hse ba : +: 5 farren at 41st . . . i pee ases i curtatiag erctaguce Nottingham sectional panelling, B ; i coal 50 per cent. in the Western Penn- | 2 6, 4.8 4] A—This model of plaid gingham has a D—This model of percale is exception- q apiveala district. If carp wore availa: $3.24, 3.96, 4.89 and 5.94 a yard shawl collar and cuffs of white ally neat, It has collar and trim- 1 ee a ; 4 repp. There are large patch pock- mings of white pique and patch | This fine lace panelling has two very attractive designs aa. pockets. 4 e ; from which to select. It is two and a half yards long. B—A dress of broken checked gingham, E—Plaid gingham makes this attrac- 2 ‘a 1 ; has paneled front and is trimmed e tive dress. It has collar, cuffs and a PPENHEIM (e) LINS & (*) | Nottingham lace panelling, with pearl buttons, patch pockets . trimmings of white repp and large ¥ 2 4-2 and collar and cuffs of white repp. “4 patch pockets. ? 34th Street, New York 49c a yard * CUA ‘chambray dress has collar and ee". Pedel of abripe pinaliiin, oollat lon 2 | cuffs of white repp that are finished plain colored linene with wash braid This panelling is 12 inches wide and is used for the narrow with two rows of stitching to match Sizes 36 to 46 edge. The patch pockets are trim- glass of French doors. material. Meeliard Tiss, Coen. med with linene. Seye—Fourth Fleor, 35th Strect, Rear. = Loom Ends and Cut Lengths ae vg» New shapes and | All Wool J ; sen shades in this A Sale of Ribbons at 69¢ yd. sect |. One Similar qualities, in many instances weaves and designs: Pompadour, warp 400 F h identical qualities, were sold in regular print, Jacquard, fancy velvet, Roman eather stock up to $2.49 yd. striped, Dresden, heavy faille, taffeta, S Hats erge moire, tapestry and plain satin and The lot includes ribbons of the following _ moire. 4 ; Widths up to 9 inches. A from the children’s Aege—Main Fleer, Centre, Rear . ‘ : $3. 9 each dress goods section f ‘ lee : This very practical material for children's everyday wear comes in two shades of navy blue. It is 86 inches wide, sponged and shrunk, Will Place On Special Sale Thursday Only New French Pumps For Women and Misses Furs for Spring and Summer wear Scarfs, stoles and You may make your choice f' full » of the new A late model (as -illustrated) of Patent Lea- rom a full range of the ne ther or Black Suede. Hand turne: sole. New French heel. Satin Ribbon tie. All widths from AAA to D Spring ¢ '-»s. including jade green. There are some two- toned effects. All are neatly i Specially price neck-pieces lined. | ei ean a d, Regularly 14.95 Only 200 on sale . yd. Gift baskets in one and two skin choker effects ewe—Flower and Feather Dept, Second Floor, 4th Street, | negre—Second Floor, 35th Street. , Sale Price, Including Tax, , Russian Sable | Hudson Bay sable —=——== Nothing more dainty or $164.00 to $324.00 $59.75 to $524.00 . . refreshing Fisher Blue fox. $174.00 A perfume bottle Frames ; | 1 50 fo hens: betwesnishe: window, cure $155,00)ta' $1740 fox #400 that graces miladi’s dressing table for your favorite photographs. ' tains and to grace a pretty tea Silver fox Jap marten ah ling silver. Choice of two st ; table. Made of metal, painted $196.00 to $524.00 $54.75 to $114.00 and charms the eye. ing silver, hoice of two shap white, with decorations of blue ies” ‘ ; Site ° Cut glass of distinctive design, with Oval with opening 4 x344 in. ; {fe 90d Plok. Stone marten | Miok ocasts long sterling silver topped stoppers, Oblong with opening 414x8 in. i (0) (e} | Just a short. time ago we were , $32.75 to $596.00 | $13.74 to $279.00 Sah af wMichlace Baiitly anameallen Plath ‘belgll tuiluke witht welvetben . — Bpectally marked Gown: for thie $29.75 to $324.00 | $12.74 to $54.75 gine turned. Capacity 2 ounces, $3.59 a 34th Street, New York Taupe and Walnut foxes, $54.75 to $84.75 Mee Fur Dept.—tThird Fleer, 34th St.. Front, 89c each mye —HBasement, 31th Street, Front, $2.97 $2 97 faye —Main Floor, Broadway, Introducing an Exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co. Creation ls The ‘‘Roselle’’ Wash Dress Durability combined with trimness of line and smart coloring in these Women’s | Women’s new taffeta dresses cargp with fringed ruffling $48.75 Pictured A is a taffeta piped in Copenhagen ‘A Bloomer Play Dress For Girls 4 to 12 Years hort Waisted Effect. Sash, Round Collar and Embroidered Girdle of Organdie. petticoats r $3.49 ° | | 1 Made of silk and cotton | | | silk, False pockets outlined with fringed ruf- flings, and side pockets also trimmed with rufflings. Sash belt fastened with a tailored bow in the back. — ¥ Wash togs for kiddies mb Ts <ittractive Pin Checks, Plain and Plaid Ging- hams and Chambrays. Pictured B is a surplice waist piped with Copenhagen silk and ending with a sash in the back, Short sleeves with Copenhagen taffeta from 2 to 6 years ol’ $1.89 fabric with a deep flounce of taffeta to match, The ; flounce is trimmed with | phe little middy suit is of blue linene. ‘The skirt is pleated and sewed A y cuffs, An overskirt trimmed with fringed on o white underwaist. There are pearl buttons on the cuff of the ' Remarkable Values tucks and a pleated ruffle. | pA ahh ruffling around the bottom and outlining false middy and a white lace ties it in front : * In all the new changeable | This plaid gingham dress is trimmed with chambray and the little ves j pockets, is hand smocked. ‘The sash ties in a fly-away bow in back colors. A Dickens suit for a little boy made of pin-atriped material, ‘The O99 — bird Moor, S4th Street, Rear, separate belt is finished at each end with a large pearl button th Street, rear, fewe —Thicd Floor, 35th Street, Bewe—Third Vive