Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1924, Page 20

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;AT UNION STATION Optimist Club Members Move to Make Strangers Feel at Home in Capital. OTHER GROUPS MAY AID Representative Manlove Is Author of Idea for Movement. A movement to establish ‘a ‘“‘wel- come hut” opposite the Union station for the guldance, comfort and infor= ruation of strangers in the’ clty, was begun at the Optimist Club meeting yesterday following an address by Representative Maunlove of Missourl. Representative Manlove brought t germ of the ldea to the club. cited similar instances in the 3 The organization volced enthusiastic indorsement and authorized appoint- ment of & committee to study feasi- v of the plan. ion of a building opposite u station in keeping with the ideals of the Fine Arts Commission, Wil & stall i aticndance to make slrangers “icel at home,’” s proposed. Jesirooms, u bureau of information and other appurtenances to comiort are inciuded. General co-operation of various local ©ivic uiterests wii be requested. Representative Manlove congratus laied Wasningion business men and members ol the Op.must Ciud on the spirit of hospitality here. He cited the changed conditions in the past pwenty yeurs in the early years of this cen- tury, he said, i Used Lo Lrudse ho from the pension office through seclon Of the cily where he would notice ili-fei, piuched-iwoking, halfe negiccied babics with their moth- ers. Toese conaitions, he sud, made & marsea im, on on him. Since Comung here as @ represcntative in u, ne waiked and was . He atiris 1w tne urganised Lu.iness abu pro- - members of avoul his home e “ienu Of & mulion smile: ie took them into nis conhidence o iiusirate what or the seotion avorated on the ns and com- Verusing. A8 the result of le saiy, one tertaancd 1ov Brst year ol D Luu i tae year, <ou,uu In e howens uum grand REPRESENIATIVE'S AUTO Fiuuncd IN GULLISIUN Kepresentative Frank R. Reid of Dilinuis anu Thomas Hatton, 1123 9th Bureet norihwest, were drivers of auwmobies that coilded at Mount Vernon place und 9t street awout 6:30 o'clock last night. Miss Cnar- 1otte Halton wud Henry Hoperts, in Mation s car, sustained sUght inJuries. Loth cars were aamaged Four automob and a motor cycle parked on M street between oth and bth sirests soutneast yesterday after- BOON aboUt 4 0 Ciock were uamaged by & motor truck 1rom the navy yurd. Lenjamin Hutchinson, colored, twenty- five, 432 2d street southwest, driver ©f the truck, was arresied. Wilam A, Meikeljonn, 6215 Blair T0ad NOrthwest, wus river ot & taxi- cab that struck and sightly injured &n unigentified white man about sixty years old, at Massachusetts avenue treet nortnwesi, last mgnt o'clock. - — atter of deception the band has no more chano Delicious Sar-aJdee is capturing Washington' OSTESSES, weary of ser\mg the usual, are delighting in the piquant newness of Sar-a-Lee. Guests eagerly say “Yes” to a second serving and take the good news to others. - ALL Washington is suddenly enjoying this creamy sand- wich filling. Itis delightful! For afternoon teas and evening dances, for noon and firelight lunches, Sar-a-Lee is irresistible when all its creaminess enriches thin slices of bread. Its velvety mayonnaise, its shredded peppers,olives, pickles, spices and ham make it de- licious, too, for appetizing canapés. Spread on crisp toast, crackers and butter- thins, it is a revelation.in . goodness. It furnishes ali the rich flavors needed in successful salads, tartare sauces, and Thousand Island dressing. So tangy and rich it is— with just a hint of sweet— it invites repeated serving. You can get it fresh in groceries and delicatessens anywhere in Washington. THE SAR-A-LEE COMPANY, Cleveland, Ohio STAR, - WASHINGTO: PLAN WELCOME HUT m&mmmm;m@&m&mmwmm&&w&&&&mm&&m %&%&3&%%&&&&&@%&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&@ THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1924 Il Savings Roads Lead to Friday Bargains No C. O. D., Phone or Mail Orders . Accepted. Al Sales Final. 200 Brand New Dresses Purchased for Friday’s Corsets in Clearance at ;1.00 Were $1.50 to §3.50 m C/B; of e 18 tow and medium bust siyies. Bises 31 o 82, THIRD FLOOR Silver Bleached Table Linen $1.88 an(di Formerly Just for Friday we offe; table Iinen, in good cheice Pure Linen Towels, 48c Formerly 6ic. — sother. special o “rru.’ya oniy. Fine lien hand tometey 18300, ali ngene Sateen Comes at Only c Yard munnlnl fast wlM‘« too, and in all the desirable Tl M.Illl Imperfections that do vot affect the e ‘”l.' r‘;‘!—lm“’, (In blue, erl‘:llvmn plak, 4SD , henas, brewn and black. Ya NI L FIRST FLOOR Sale of Novelty Jewelry! A wonderful purchase of sample lines before our regu- lar inventory, plus items gleaned from several sample lines make up this splendid Choice of assortment. Mesh Bags Bracelets Beads Veil Pins Oc Hat Ornaments Sweater Sets Earrings Cordeliers Beauty Pins Cuff Links All specially priced for Friday, 59c. FIRST FLOOR, LANS BURGH & BROTHER Woolen Remnants Half Price Formerly $1.00 to $7.50 Yard Friday, 50c to $3.75 Yard Silk _and Wool Crepes, All-wool Crepes, Tricotines, Poiret Twill, Plaid and Stripe Skirting, Tweeds, Homiespuns, Broadcloth and other woolen materials, in lengths f-om 1 to 13 yards. Also short lengths High-grade Plush, 34 to 1 yard, formerly $7.50 to $15—half price. THIRD FLOOR Boys’ Two Pants Suits 1deal for School Wear $4.75 Sturdily made suits, in _neat dark mix- tures, that serve so well. Sizes 6 to 15. Junior Chinchilla Overcoats, in warm double breasted, button-to- ::;Ck si;y‘lz;schcxcu of good col- $4.75 Boys' Raincoat Outfits, in tan color, with sou'wester hat to match: well mafle; Boys' Pull-over Sweaters, in r(ood nlam colors and combinations. Sizes 24 to 34. $1.39 Boys' thndelt(e 5 j s, in two-piece styles. Sizes 10 to 18 ’ $1.09 Boys' Corduroy Knickers, gf‘gar): drab corduroy. s $1 09 Speciall Boys’ Belts, L.otlon Union Suits and Four- Cloth Knickers . Khaki Knickers. Flannclette Pajama Cotton Pajama: White Shirts Wash Suits ‘Winter Hats—Polo style. Brushed Wool Mufflers Blouses . Winter Hats—Polo Wash Suits Real Values in Stamped Pxeces at 48¢c Stamped burlap scarfs and_pillow covers, linen_tray Sorers and work bags, stamped on heary crasb. Were e to $1. e THIRD FrOOR $1.65 Dotted Marquisette Curtains, $1.19 A rare value in these duioty eurtsios, ail of e designs. fally hpd embroidered Flaanel Handmade Blouses $1.69 Just 159 blouses of fine dimity and batiste and choice of front or back button models, with Peggy, V and Square necks. All have long sleeves, with turn-back cuffs. Sizes to 44, $1.75 Cotton Blouses of dimity, with round or necks; long 98c sleeves ...... beorooeesnsonace Good Savings on Men's Wear Shizts, of white ey: In sizes 13iz, 14, d i s "and M to reduced to il 5445 (83) Blsoket Robes, broken lines, in smail an meginm: sizes 3 ! $3.95 (88) Brighton-Carl Formerly $3.00; reduced 1. (67) Ploces Mon's Part-Worsted Underwear, undershirts and drawems; in gray only. Speclal STREET FLOOR—NEN'S SHOP Toys—Friday Priced 238 Mama Dells, dressed tn hoes 08 sioch: - $1.95 18) "Dn n-y. 1y, S, Fagmerly $1.85 Mochanical Formetly 6lc. ohm- \- vll i’flfl-lvx A Sweater Clearance at $2 95 Including pullovers, Tuzedo and ol clal for Frida: . ,COND FLOI Ribbons at Half Price! TUseful lengths of wide ribbon, in metailic, Dresden, roman and plain colors. Half price, Narrower Rxbbons, 10c Yard Fine Satin, taffets and metallic two-tone rih. bons; also two-tone velvet ribbons, in good w\ar, loc cholce. Yard .... Reduced for Clearance —Desirable Models at Our Own Much T OF Higher Priced Lines $ l .95 Remarkable Savings. Here's where thrifty lhoprm. count; sizes ranges being the reason r broken or so drasticflly-lower- ing the price on these splendid shoes, four styles of which are reproduced. All sizes and widths are included in the showing, . but not in each style. Choose from smart pumps-and oxfords, in patent leather, gun metal, tan calf, tan kid, patent with black suede, tan calf ‘with sucde trim, . white satin, velvet and brocade and silver cloth. Shop promptly for best selection—your unreflrlcted choice, pair, Sizes Arranged for Quick Selection Widths . New merchandise,§/ mirroring all that is new in materials, styles and colors. BECOND FLOOR Taffeta Charmeuse Poiret Twill Serge Selling at Jersey Canton Check Flannels and Velours Sizes for Women and Misses. extra sizes. SECOND FLOOR Cotton Goods Predict Sewing Savings! Fancy Cotton Suitings, for school wash sults. Yard Ginghams, in chee rm'p terne: 32 Inches wide igbt 4. m-mrlxul f ingerie. ink, blue, Leliotrope, honey- 3Qa A Hand-Picked Group of Women’s SportsCoats Just 65 coats in all, made of all-wool polaire, tweeds and other soit fabrics in natty sports styles. Choice of plain Lrowns and gray or smart striped effects. At this price early choosing is wisest. SECOND FLOOR cloth, checked velour, brushed wocl and camel’s $9.45 Pair block plaid biackets, 70x80, in & - splendid Skirts Reduced New plaited and wrap- around models of granite $ hair. An exceptional of- fering at the price. SECOND FLOOR. All-Wool Blankets Only chace ot bige. k. rose, tan, gTAT, o Allwool " Gomforts, coréred mmh fsured satipe, :vlm ey nm'mnnn 8380, with little harm- less imperfections. R 1. Rbaki Army Blankets toast; 60x84. Elfl'mn FLOOR Stamped Goods as Low as 10c Moice of ecrn pillow tops, biack sateen plfy S, ik o u.pun-m-':;a small doilies, " ready "for immediate use. For—cv ‘THIRD FLOOR Oriental Lace Flouncing at 5 Off A decided opportunity to the home sewer and bring- tng decided savings. utn Vesting, in half-yard lengths, Each % nh widine Y Off Real Filet-Trimmed Vestees $1.50 }‘:anlllu Net Vestees, 'with both . round neck and nmm beautifully lace lfllnlled . 69c Flat Vi colllr, ‘in wmu -ml Also some Girls’ Rain Capes Very Special 51 Whatever she wants— and within the rcach of all at this price! Of fine blue or red rubberized fabric, with hood at- tached and guaranteed {ur one year. Sizes 6 to Girls’ Woolen Dresses $2.98 Only 75 of them left and several good styles to choose from and crepes. Made of quality serge, in brown, blue or gray; many with color- ful embroidery. Sizes 7 to 12, FOURTH FLOOR e — Savings are Certain in Toilet Goods Imitation Ivery Hat Brushes. Formerly Imitati 8¢ ‘0 $1.50 e }‘IIST FLOOR \Vomen s Handbags, 89¢ merly $1.25 to 31 FIRST FLOOR Columbia and Vocalion Records At 7901 "S Spic and Span—A Special Purchase Spring Hats A most exceptional group of new Spring models with Milan crowns and brims of crepe or taffeta $3.00 Flower, ribbon and ostrich trimming offer wide variety, as do the wanted colorings, such as black, sand, gray, brown, Copen and red. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER 300 Perfect Linen- fimsheSlilz:ts, Slpecml $I 09 s&m: wearing sheets, with good linen finlsh; size 1 eets, il 54x00; subject to slight imperfec- flylnn Pflln - £% an.hlfihld Cotton Mill Lengths, 59 juches 121/10 wide. Yard 1& Remnants of Pillo ‘and 45 2sc inch widths. oo Fine Longcloth, yard wids T THIED FLOOR Silverware :Offers Radical Reductions! Pfl'lll Pi.fl;glilfi in sl P on ‘Bon Dishas Formerly 98c. Breed. Trazs. Formerts | $9.05 Caster B:LI. Formerly 25¢ . ,m Housewares—Bargainized Wash Bollers, of heavy tin, and two cakes sl 19 of laundry_ soap. ‘Glothes Props, eighi feet Caki merly 60c. Friday. Rummage Sale = Ename] Sauccpans, Waste Paper 9 l‘a::‘h“;m:ru Kitchen Racks, Meat Pounders, Glass Mixing Bowls, Wooden Spoons, Wooden Mixers. Choice Sc, 10c, 15¢, 25¢ Bathtud Fl:ltm strongly ma S throom. e i sacets to 1ol B O R FLOOR A Clearance of Knit Underwear at 49¢ cially fine assortment of women's vests. tights and” waon .uflru;e Jesis with high'sack:and ts kuee len sleeves; the tig neth. o i Notions Are Full of Bargains! Iu_k-by- nny Guarded Spring Safety Pins. ”C Both Nightgowns and Envelope Chemises Specially Priced, 59¢ Soft nainscok garments, finely made. and offering Sriendid choice of different styles. Gowds with V o fquare necks: the chemises in bodice style Luflt-up shoulders. THIRD FLOOR = i Savings Aplenty in Intants’ Wear o 'lim’s) Pink Rubber Pants. e i) Crepe Bl merlysbe ¢ (1) Hea ng merls 49¢ "6s e Black Batees L1 i S.5lece. Oimb ‘wad Brish e 0 3l 5y aiided B copen. Formerly $2.%: TOURTH FLOOR Big Savings in Handkerchiefs! Men's Phain Linen Hendkerohlefs, with %i-fach Q) hems C Men’s Whits o them initialed. 10c_each, 3 for Women's Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, Y:In. hems. _Many_initialed 'Women's Pure Linen. Han woven colored borders FIRST FLOOR A Clearaway of Women’s Hosiery, 50c All-silk, silk-and-fiber and mercerized lislc stockings. Small lots, grouped together for quick selling. Black, white and colors. Women's Kid Gloves, 69¢ Pr. One and two clasp gloves, in broken size range, meant to scll at far more. Choice of white or black. FIRST FLOOR ANSBURGH & BROTHER 420-480 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST—PHONE FRANKL!N 7400

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