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16 Banner Records (March Release) 49c f • A , _ Goods vJiSn?I ANSRITDCH Px RDOTHPO • An °na o! our remar r e Sale tO . -these musicians entertain you and your famUy. LtX/\L I JDU t\Ufl Cl U Ivv/ [IILK ”u3i 4ed Wri«l “ d ° thEr PreParat ‘ OnS __ ’ . ' V " —First Floor. Washington-New York-Paris Jane Stuart Shops for You STORE NEWS for Saturday. March 17. 1923 Phone Franklin 7400 * 420-430 Seventh Street Northwest | Special Offering of Women’s Sale of Imported Chamoisette and Chamoisuede Gloves j Easter Hosiery, $1 f pairs of CauntldtS €lltd Long CIoVCS divided in two groups V Spring - demands so many new stockings that ► c • . . 4 . , , , . , —\\ ! wise is the woman who selects those for her more rrnnn I menV-dTto'rte* Frniin ° | ' - practical needs from such a low-priced showing as —oroup 1 of tM!io of the best glove ilnporting houses in Irroup & f thlS ' There are stock ings Q *i pure silk or silk-and » ri« t this country.-are offered in this selling at two n i 'tl ± ~ \\A\ fiber mixture, both with excellent wearing qual- Do n jL T of%yL - Ptices iha. represent DBj ! >*- and a trim, neat appearance ,ha. aright be- , 4re Sketched Savings of 30% to 65 % on the Prices Are Sketched &SPI long t 0 expensive stockil^s j They Were Made to Sell for "****” Humming Bird Hosiery ? $1,50 .All are in the smartest approved models for . , . , , *. . Spring and Easter wear. Strap-wrist, gauntlet /tv } brand noted for its elasticity and durability. ■■■ M and the longer lengths. 11* ‘ W■ ■ Black and the light Easter shades. A demonstrator from H I II I Every desirable shade will be found—in fact, the maker wi!l ex P lain their superior points to you / ■■ 9 \P omly such shades are included. All sizes, too. II 9 J tomorrow. I y I 1 — ■ Best of all—every pair is absolutely perfect. cvrx C’Uj r* c*n c. i • ( 1 Ms ■ Due to the tremendous response expected, we H thlffon Silk liner Sdk Stockings \ r must limit each purchaser to three pairs, to make Stockings $1,54) A large assortment of full \M / ■ the number available as far-reaching as possible. ff 9 * fashioned silk hosiery from V ym'jT —On Sait' Tomorrow—special Tabim, Firm Floor. \J/ The real Summer hose-; fine. |., OI 7 e ° f best makers. A m y sheer and undeniably smart. Black and other correct Spring y __ yjf Black only. Os the finest chis- colors. $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. 111 ..... ~~ '— 11 1 ~. ~ ~T..., ■ —s ton silk. —First Floor. Easter / # \ mmmi Candies Saturday *s ' wJP f?| iMM'M Easter Coats, Capes and Dresses fW% r * ' '^ d d ; c P^ d filk ! d c with - “g S , I f nr r-* U ti*Q QC . vX / Bunnies, Chicks and all sorts H AV-fJL i|//« /VJ y ------ |HBI Walnut Halves, very special. dresses are of crepe de chine and taffeta, fashioned in demure straight r\kj pyirr I—l tTI w g^%. pound, 90c. ■\\>||"\ kne s k'des or with delightful touches of girlishness. Some have ruffled or scal i- iC W X Xdlu V->IX W llCvl Assorted Fruits, verv special \ e d skirts; some are trimmed with wide sashes or embroidery or touches of -w'wy* 1 C* l • 1 pound,9oc. \ colored ribbon. Sizes 6to 14 years. *1 ■f" pi CS C 1 — ,r ir»t Floor. / :\ Coats and capes in sport or wrappy styles, including polaires, velours, plaids * * A LAX kj pA A 111 w Wlv/1 \ 1 °^fi er Spring materials. Some have large roomy pockets and swagger Men’s Caps 9 SI,OO / -A? I backs, while others are more becoming when neatlv belted. Coats in sizes /to When the material of the hat itself is not of the gayest color, it usually ' sew sprin- caps in tweed. ,-k. 'yy 1 16 years and capes m sizes 6to 12. chooses trimmings of brilliant flowers, fruit, feathers and ornaments to o'™ m™eHah'“n «ELdve »JW |lf Better Dresses Olid Youthful Nelt' Suits give it the proper springtime touch. cv,o,i»c ’ 1 W# '1 .... ~, ~ , , , % & h d lzes 6y * to i| Coats* sl4 98 and sl9 98 $19.98 and $20.00 J here are many decidedly new shapes lor sport wear, for general wear, “ I HI /' ftQ; ' 1 tinu v for dressy occasions, and even some lovely creations for summer evenings. Fnr nn«.’ s w; nff Box coat and blouse models that are Canton crepe and faille are smart in combination with straws, and there are Men 8 Sox » ~ oc \ / \ j are smart coats of plain or large over- * many models of the popular timbo and tagaH>raids. heeT a'nlt Bbr \ ' plaid woolens, and attractive youth- S nveed suf,s ta LaZport st le'; —Second Floor. remrorceo Heel and toes, m A ful frocks of canton crepe, crepe de w j t h novel Dockets and a 1 *teh%l!7,T V > andgr3y -I —reasonaWy*priced.^ Cta- T "’° sport styling. Sizes 13 to 17 years r» • 5 n m mW I • ¥ Mfii’i Shop, Direct Entrance 1 ' Fourth Eloor* i Spring s Smartest Ideas in the •**-***. w Sale of Canes and Coats s "« SSr I Spring Shoes Spec "' Day ,m OaiC Ul \japC9 ailU \jUdlO -Jap crepe, in elaborate floral For Little Tots Foof/if II 0 4 0 f„„ p ‘ 1 <1 I Many fascinating new tCr S IO Vjlr IS W W ways in place in one’s boudoir. st - vl es ™ both high shoes Some have tuxedo collars. and sll Ppers that will JtM f V, -/ Cuffs an - d other trimmin & s of make the htUe folks feel *\Vhetlier the wrap you choose is a utility coat has a fancy slashed sleeve a"nd Patent leather combined that has abandoned all touches of frivolitv or ‘MI, • trimmings of satin ribbon. ' v, j h grav suede or bro whether it is the most whimsical cape in the group, A 'mi -evera c larmmg and colorful s^es, J or practS' shoes Roll brim t Xavel colored you can be assured it is one ot the season s most —Third Floor. of tan or black calf, $1.50 sailor of black VI \ s N (Wf braid with ap tavored styles and represents the maximum of i to $4.00. milan with > \ / fll 9 i W pliqued fdt smartness'that could he had at this moderate Dainty Irish-Trimmed —d r.oor. | A y/I These garments are all of soft-pile fabrics, ** Sl'ni'lf'lCJ 1500, m / O tassc ‘’ * 7 ' so ' lined and finished in the most approved manner. n WHSpS fine nSnsooMrim- OpnilgoOCKS W Some have an originality of line that requires med with hand-hemstitching, i For Children i._ (J>4 raa little trimming and others choose buckles, cabo- Irish medallions and edges and 29c 39c 50c kj )JLaJs LO q)ID»Uv/ chons, embroidery or braid to set off the beauty I pth 61 * touches that rank them ’ ’ of their fabrics. I/7J& imdprmrmpnk* the daintiest .lany styles that are Tomorrow is the day for very young ladies and their mothers to settle the per- Plentiful sizes for women and misses. 16. style & of gown handmade anv sort of n outfit & °Dark P lexin & question of an Easter bonnet, for here are nearly a thousand new hats, all .0 'V -.0 19 „„1 O L * ,i y V . J nanam . afle an > sort ot outnt. uark made csoecially to frame young faces and to please vouno - tastes 18. 06, 08, 4- and a2 bust. 1 4 • n 1 M Vp|||\w> hinHino- r>( ? d Wlth i da - vs and daintier styles miss who can wear almost grown-up hats, there’s a host of stvles for every possible Our Sale of Hll W J ' ia ' ° mg Assortments' 1 at° CC t a h 5, e 0 " S e Spring need, in dozens of shapes and every color one could possibly expect. „ , „ “_ ' _ WIVB W three prices are complete Girls’ Tailored Hats Little Nellie Kelly Hats Easter Dresses, $18.90 J tin | suk p f «^ oa(s range. 1 t>eands,ac special, $1.79 $1.95 The most remarkable thing about this sale is I WRI 1} They areMovely enough to - I bi‘l "rTn ‘ Rlb*d smaU k hats Sa, beSmtag to" the' oldcrTriTs welfTour different its scope. It IS ne\ er hard to get a few styles and M ts wear with the finest Faster Stockings, 25c. type of youth. Some are simply banded shapes, in many pleasing dark and light few sizes to ofifer at exceptional prices, but this 118 l Jlft frocks. Os the finest radium Three-quarter Sport and others trail long streamers. Choose colors. Banded with a Persian crush time we started off with nearly 500 dresses, em- ~ ■■■■ and silk jersey, with Vandyke Hose, 59c. rom sand > copen, rose, brown, black, band, some of them with a brim binding bracing styles for every possible occasion of pleating, hemstitching, knife —First Moor. navy and two-tone combinations. to match. —second Floor. Springtime wear. All the new crepes in season- VV pleating or novel self trims. for'every fro ml 4 misses’ to extra t,me COl ° nng '' -xm„ zw. B()yS’ AH" WOOI 2“PailtS EaStd* SllltS A Paisley Buckle With A Sizes Bto 18 C* A f\ **7 Deauville Kerchiefs WW 7l 111 M TV T T\ *| O a O A I- ar gc square scarfs or tri- (F yCtXTS \J/ _JL. • M Npw I JrftSS and SnOT*t angular kerchiefs in a wide \ CI.XXV*- V KJIIV/vO range of beautiful colorings. /hs&U A boy expects a new suit for Easter as trustfully as he looks forward to pres- They add the necessary color- ents at Th r * stmas - When he joins in the Easter parade he wants to look his best. [ S mm mm ful dash to the neck of a plain tkese ' sna PPy new Spring suits will create the desired effect. All-wool U *.VV Vl m y■% color dress or a sweater, and, tweeds, in light and dark grays, tans, and browns—Spring herself. Coats alpaca jL the Paisley buckle that goes lined; strap and patch pockets; high-class tailoring; both knickers lined throughout. with them is just the thing for . _ . „ „ 18/ a smart finishing touch. SI.OO lss\ r* i- FFr °f Boys W ill hook Their For Fellers 2/2 to 8 20 standard styles (three sketched) Easter Best in TSetV Topcoats, $4.95 A —I at one standard price shown in many different laces Bill© Suits Tweeds and serges ill l Spring weight; .m- | •• Just at this season, when the demand for and various new designs. Spe- » fin'Thing toS/rsoSlryTlauer 0 toss up' I T T\a\ Easter footwear is heaviest, we have con- cial, each, $2.95. ‘ » tfS?*' nJ * trived to bring together this large assort- * F^ lt Flewr ‘ j* 141 * For Easter and Spring Wear 1 (•] mert of the most nomiHr snort nnrl dress .. . ‘ i iffilriiSlli , Getting right down to cases, its pretty Boys’ Blouses, in neckband and collar » inert or tne most popular spot t anq aress . Metal Cloth Com fiwkffliK' hard to find anything that becomes a boy attached styles, 98c to $i.65. Aw w shoes OI the season at this one remarkable n rrk more than all-wool, fast-color blue serge— Boys’ Shirts, in neckband and collar pri?e‘ St^ d y Waking oxfords, Strap pumps Little flat"parses of gold or j arthMe rl beuU h with thri? trim- SwMte’rY, SS.M^to 8 ’57.98. (flBHr and novelties, with turned or welted soles, silver cloth, guaranteed not to ! M■ " knkkLr. ” W Cloth Hat,^ and Caps, all Styles 98c to $2.98. v? a , ns ,^s r every Spring need. . Brown kid, tarnish . Convenient to carry i ■ ■ StaS?to 17. and the tailoring 1. the kind black kid, tan kid, tan calf, black calf, pat- in the cuff of one’s glove, or L that not °qly imparts smartness, but im- Belts, 49c to 98c. ent leather and satin. inside a larger handbag. proves wearing qualities, —Fourth Floor, THE EVEffIKG STAk,. \A"ASHJNGTOX, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923.