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. hs started the blaze. The fire. was con- fined to the three top Moors, brit. water did much damage on the lower floors. The fire caused a panic; ie the eee ; _____ ss THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 24, hotel guests, many of whi ‘ushed RAGES IN BG HOTEL New and Original Fashion Designs By Mildred I odewick New York Evening World) by Prose Publishing Co. al @ H®DRE ts 0 ger | ruly of simplicity For Smart Heat Men's Clabs, Women ee t to erect n club house for ipporting young ‘women, following ies of a high class men's club, wil ed this evening at the Hotel The meeting Is called by ates to the annual conven- Daughters of the American Revolution, just ended. Copyright, 1 tlon of th ania Benator Du t of Delaware, who Vacation Assotlation of No. 218 for youthful owns an inte: in the hotel and lives Avenue wea clothes, but there are up and down the halls! The plan calls for the erection of a ; other attriputes just as Mme, Petrova and Congre all guests had Baldy €8-}iweive-story building with dormitory fundamental, though u Sit : utions for several hundred Congtess living v men Also Driven Out by Flames in Washington, bit less tangible. The unsophisticavion - @f youth which makes that age so appealing to grownups to look upon, must be expressive througi simple lines that ‘breathe a certain ta, All restaurant, recreational and al facilities of a frat class club will The club will be nators Calder of York, France of Maryland, Mc- of Oregon and Rawson of and Representatives Husted, | (arian Ward and Snyder of New York.| A Guests included Samuel Cromwell, | so President of the New York Stock Ex- e installed. see WASHINGTON, april 24 (United News).—Six hundred guests of the fashionable New Willard Hotel were auditorium and facilities for | a gymnasium, pool, large —=—/ Saving activities, nonchalance yet present & ppirited effect. Alive and vibrant Is youth, The plain white muslin frock sashed with blue fe ‘pretty in pictures and all very well when @emureness must be acted, but the flapper of to-day wants style. Rome of the prettiest @lothes for the miss are @f the type sucgestive ef a separate plonse and. skirt. The skirt portion of the frock be- ing of a contrasting color or ‘fabric is at- Mrs. Dunn and started down, stopping 1 Lb paiee on “ eons on Various floors to arouse friends, He on and the whole @onned like a one-piece frock. | ‘The model I have de- with tiny cordings and embroidered handing, The novel feature of it fp the puffed band which these cordings achieve Around the hips to tuke made homeless Sunday by fire which swept through the upper floors of the building and was extinguished only after several hours’ effort. Among them were Vice Coolidge and his family, Brig, Gen. Sawyer, President Harding’s phy- sician: C, ©, MeChord, Chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commfs- sion; Mme. Petrova, s star, and several Members of Congr Among the first of the guests to wake was Representative Thomas B. Dunn of Rochester, N.Y. He waked President insisted that no time should be wasted in dressing and urged everybody he saw to flee in night clothes and Fred Upham, Treasurer of the Re- pubtican National Committee, who had a room on the second floor, was waked up. He dressed and went to the lobby, but on finding the fire had not penetrated below the tenth floor hange, and Adolph Zukor;, joture magnate. SP moving | a: COCOANUT Cocoanut With Every Box of Cocoanut Candy (10 different varietiés) dressing rooms, lockers, hair- | sing and manicure departments and FREE #gned'is on this order, Aras S ] D to be made of Canton David. Mulvanie). National Commit. pecia ays —a””°6=~«8—CRmERL TN ‘Grepe or crepe de chine. teeman from Kansas, and Mrs, Mul- A ten color would be vane odctipied & room on the sevanth Monday, Tuesday and and Wednesday Prétty for the blouse, floor, Water trickled through the “and dark blue ceiling of their apartment. They for the skirt, The skirt hurriéd, thinly clad, to Peacock A Fresh Juicy | va e fe a simple actordion- Alley, but Mr. Mulvane went back ° plaited affair, while the after Mrs. Mulvane's new spring ee blouse {8 claborated bonnet. Specials for the Metropolitan District Fresh Creamery BUTTER: 39° » PRINT “ BUTTER“ 41° Direct from the Choicest Creaméry Districts Medium Size 60-70 to Lb Large Size 40-50 to Lb returned and went to sleep again. See Our Windows Brig. Gen, C. E. Sawyer, President Harding's physician, and Mrs, Sawyer the place of a belt. A ke group of cordings finishes the neck and A FETCHING FROCK FOR A MISS. 15¢: 12°: 1 deceed “to. \contine a.¢ ®| were among the calmest of those ifectat Special Slight fulness, while other groups assembled In Peacock Alley Chocolate pepe ie Our Old Wetusiteey Save mark the alliance of the two colors in The fire destroyed the famous ball- ota dae 25 4 Cents Ib the aleeves at the same time forming room of the hotel, where the night be- Covered April 26 Home April 25 Bet otiei Aasc gee tick de vivane fore the Griairon Club held ts annual |} gy Package: ity, the mingling sparkling beads ating that Renae, entree lne : tent ne olasses ‘A calloctlin of delitious 95- 35 SIZE - 25-35 to Lb St 185 b 3s c Bree tis site es ; gum, ¢ of the ballroom fs thought to have POUND BOX Cc POUND BOX Cc would fich arid dressy. Such a frov come in for real practical wear in the late spring for church and afternoon occasions. 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