Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1924, Page 13

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COMMITTEES NAMED FOR WOMEN’S PARLEY National President of Pen Women's League Getting Ready for April Convention. WILL MEET IN WASHINGTON List of Those Put in Charge of Arrangements. Mrs. Lodis N. Geldert, national presi- dent of the League of American Fen Women, and director general of the forthcoming biennfal convention here, of the league, has announced committee appointiments for the convention to be held in Washinglon April 23-26, at the Shorehum Hotel, naw natfonal head- quarters of the literary body. An au- thor's breakfast will be given at the Wardman < Hotel on the closing day, Saturdsv, Anri' 26, General Chairman. Mrs. Wiawm Woff Snith, general Convention chairman, will be in charge of all convention activitics, assisted by the fo'lowing chairmen, with Mrs. Lilian | Cole-Bethel, serving as parliamentari Nominating committee—Mrs, Newman, chairman; Mrs. Homer Gregory, Mrs. o . Irvin Steele, Mrs, Willlam Wollt Smith, Mrs, Anna Sance vorn Hamiltpn. By-laws—Mrs. J. Harry Cunning- ham, chairman; Mrs. Harry Atwood Colman, Mrs. Nanette B. Paul, Mrs. Lilian Cole-Bethel, Mrs. William Ath- erton Du Puy, Mrs. George M. Brum- baugh, Mrs. G. G. White, Miss Mabel Louise White, Mrs. Gertrude Bucking- ham Thomas, Mrs. Anna Sanborn Hamllton. This committee will be a sisted by a supplementary by-laws committe. e Lacher, Bonnie M. Busch, Martha P. Ridge, Illino 3Mrs. Carrie B. Fenton, Indiana; M Lenore Athony, Kansas Bertha Lincoln Heusti \I.irbartl Oliv -u;;« Mrs. Frederlei burn, San Francisco; Mrs. Dunla anta Clara County; AMrs. Charles Halbkat, South Mrs. Thomas,” Texa ans, western New Tello Phillips, western Pennsylvania. Others in Charge: ittee, Mrs. Dorothy De Mre Ha | nt istrice of sisted” by Miss pherson Crichton Williain Wolft Miss Ellza Publicity, Tope Van Dyu twood Colman. first rational vi by man of t sisted by vice Muth Mrs, Srs. Mrs. Gertrud Laura Thor tures; M. K Mrs. L of the idea of the aut Smith will be ket committen; Shre. Theoaore Tiller, chaliman of the committes on Arrangements; Mrs. Geldert will have with her on the in- committ Richard i iting m itton TRANSFER GERMAN INQUIRY TO BERLIN Expert Reparation Committees in Paris Have Completed Their ‘Work at That Point. By the Assoclated Press. PARIS, January 26.—The expert committees appointed by the repara- | tion commission to examine the Ger- | man financial situation have relaxed ' for a rest over Sunday after two| weeks of strenuous work. Both committees may hold sessions : on Monday, but it is indicated that practically ‘all the work planned for Paris has been accomplished, and the wembers will take a much needed Lreathing spell before tackling the job anew in the German capital. They are leaving for Berlin Monday evening, either by special train pr fn ' special coaches attached to the regu- lar express. The members were as uncommunicative as ever today, and ! no communique was issued after their meetings. f Brig. Gen. Charles G. Owen D. Young, the American mem- | bers of the first committee, were en- tertained by Senator Paul Dupuy &nd Mme. Dupuy, at their home, at | icheon which’ was attended by | Marshal Foch and many members of | the government. Senator Dupuy said he was glad the * Americans were here while France was making the great effort to re- Labilitate her own_finances. Gen. | Dawes and Mr. Young expre sed confidence that their = committee would achieve good results. .SCHEDULE HEARINGS ON DISTRICT BILL Subcommittee on Appropriationns Will Start Formal Ses- - sions Tomorrow. The subcommittee on District ap- propriations of the House appropri- ations committee met yesterday after- oon and made arrangements for the {formal hearings on the District bill to start tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock. 1t was the opinion of the subcom- mittee that it will be able to dis pose of the bill in about two weeks. Four members of the flve on th subcomittee attended the confer- ence—Representatives Charles R. Davis of Minnesota, chairman; George . Tinkham of Massachusetts, Frank ¥unk of Illinois and William A. Ayres, democrat, of Kansas Representative John J. Eagan of New Jersey, the other, democrat member, was absent from the city. POLICE SEEK MRS. HICKEY. Police are trying to locate Mrs. Mary Hickey of Rochester, N. Y., be- lleved to be-in this city for the pur- pose of selling some furniture in storage. A telegram from “Mrs, *Fownsend, 83 Broadway,” at Roches ek, nlg “Tell her baby serfously flL Come fmmediatelyy™ - . il T Rummage Home Needs $1.00 Rag Rugs, 59¢c 27x36 Washable Rag Rugs, 20 in the lot. Brightly colored, mixed patterns. $4.00 Grass Rugs, $1.95 6x9 Stenciled Grass Rugs, 5 in the lot. In attractive patterns. $1.25 Cocoa Mats, 98¢ _Double thick and in generous sizes. 30 in the lot. Extra Size Window Shades, $1.00 Oil Opaque Shades, = with Hartshorn rollers; sizes 42x7.6, 45X7.6, 48x7.6 and 54x7.6. Cream color, slightly soiled. Sold for $1.75 to $4.50. Scrim Curtains, 59c Set White Dutch style curtains on good quality scrim. $3.50 Grass Rugs, $1.98 38 64x90 Stenciled Grass Rugs, of superior quality, woven for extra service. Grass Rugs, 98¢ 36x72 Stenciled Grass Rugs that ‘eold for $1.75; 19 in the lot. 39c Cretonnes, 29¢ Yd. 12 pleces Fancy Cretonne Dra- peries, in a range of beautiful patterns. Table Oilcloth, 25¢ Yd. 50 pleces, seconds of regular 40c 'Thble Oficloth, in white and tile patterns. 25¢ Curtain Rods, 10c 54-inch Heavy Brass Extension Rods, with large knobs and all fixtures, Curtain Poles, 2 for 25¢ 4-foot White Enameled Curtain Poles, complete with fixtures. Rummage Sale of Bedwear $7.00 Blankets $4.85 Pair $ pairs part-wool blankets in assorted color plaids. 66x80. Slightly soiled. $5.00 Blankets $3.85 Pair 70x80 and 66x80 slightly blankets in gray and tan. wi colored borders. 18 pairs in the lot. $4.00 Baby Comforts $1.50 7 of these high-grade Lambs- wool crib blankets covered with fancy mercerized material. $4.50 to $8.00 Bedspreads $3.98 Lot of slightly soiled satin Marseilles and crochet bed- spreads in double and single bed sizes. 50c Pillowcases 29¢ Each : pillowcases, 20 dozen of firmly woven gual- 15 W viae Tems. Rummage Children’s Wear Middy Blouses, 98¢ 16 White Middy Blouses, with blue collars and cuffs. Broken sizes. Sold for $1.98. Knitted Caps, 5¢ 34 Knitted Wool Caps, in green only. Children’s Dresses, 50c 6 of them—Children's Dainty White Dresses that sold for $1.95. Little Lots Infants’ and Children’s Wear 4 Children’s Cloth and Cor- duroy Coats, sold for $3.98 and $5.98; sizes 3, 4 and Chotee” ree. $1.00 2 Children's 4.98 and $6.98. whue “elderdown 1 $1.98 White Etder- down Baby Blanket .... 3 $225 Infants’ $1.49 8 $1.49 Infants' 5 59c Knitted ‘7T # sizes 8 and 10 Children's ‘White Creepers 10 59c Children’s l(-mea 29‘: Petticonts . 26 Children’ melette Petticoats. Infants’ K s nimnm ELSS, S18 83,00 17¢ An assortment that meludu many at less than One-Half Price Choose from b_eadéd necklaces with tassels, rib- bon ‘sautoirs with combs Rummage . Jewelty: l attached, fancy combs, hair pins with colored set- tings, fancy combs, barrettes, lingerie clasps, as- sorted earrings, novelty bracelets, fork and a number of other links, children’s (slightly articles. knife, tarnished)-—and Special Purchase Beautiful Tunics, snap-on cuff spoon sets Worth $25.00, $30, $35 and $10 See them in the window! Their beauty and values will be more impressive than anything we could say about them. Exquisite tunics, richly trimmed with beads and sequins—in black, white, solid colors and combinations of black and colors. Dark shades and evening shades. Every tunic is FULL length there are all sizes, in- cluding plenty of large sizes. pointed bottoms. Straight and novelty Women’s $2.50 and $3.00 Perfect Silk Hose Kayser and Van Raalte Glove Silk Onyx Pointex Thread Silk The superb qualiti styles. The lot. $2.00 and $3.00 Silk Hose, 98¢ Choice of Women's Perfect Lace-clocked colors in the lot. Chiffon Silk Hose, 50c Full-fashioned Chiffon Sili n black, gun metal and a v other shades. lrregulars .00 grade. > s Women's Hose, 23c¢ Fiber Silk Hose, in black and brown, heather-mixed hose, sport ribbed hose, cotton and lisle hose. Perfects and sec- onds in the lot—which con- tains 59¢ to 75c values. Women’s Hose, 10c Black and Brown Cotton Hose, slight irregulars, Burson Hose, 25¢ Regular and extra sizes, in seconds of Burson white sole black hose. L . x Infants’ Hose, 15¢ Infants’ Cashmerette -Hose. slight seconds; also perfect quality cotton hose, In black, white and cordovan. 4 pairs for &oc. i X in glove silk come in plain and lace Onyx Pointex thread silk full-fashioned hose are equally well known and desirable. Black and all colors in the Burson Heather Hose 29¢ Heather-mixed Hose, in plain and clocks. Children’s Hose 12Y%¢ Derby Ribbed seconds. Black Sizes up to 8. Children’s Sport Hose 2Ic Heather mixtures, in and heavy sport hose, fancy cuff tops. Fay Stockings, 21c Children's Fay Stockings, slight irregulars. Most all sizes In white, some sizes in black and cordovan. Children’s Hose, 39¢ Children's Part-wool Ribbed Hoste. in white and black. Ir- regulars of $1.00 kind. Infants’ Part-Wool Hose, 25¢ White and black. Irregulars of 3% grade. . Fiber-and-W ool Hose, 49¢ Black Fiber-and-wool Mixed Hose, seconds of $1.00 quality. light with Wash Goods 50c Khaki Cloth 33c Yard Heavy. closely-twilled qual- ity, 6 pieces to close out under- "59¢ Shirting Madras 29¢ Yard 3 pieces of this superfine art- stripe _madras, 32 inches wide. 69c Colored Voile, 19¢ 45-inch Hegla, plain colored volle, In_old rose, gray, red, green and light blue. 50c Colored Soisette 29¢ Yard This beautiful and durable material 1s offered In pink, old rose, light blue, navy, Copen and flesh. Dress $6 Velutina, $2.98 Yd. Beautiful novelty material— two-tinseled patterns to select from. $6.00 Bolivia Coating $3.75 Yard, 54-inch heavy, rich ¢ quality black bolivia coating. Only one plece—hurry! $2.25 English Longcloth 31.59 Piece plece yard - wide longeloth, ™ with soft, finish. 35 pleces in the 25¢ to 50c Dress Gingham, 19c Yard Excellent quality, in assorted checks and plain colors. 32 inches wide. 25¢ Domet Flannel 19c Yard 5 pleces fleecy white domet flannel, heavy and serviceable. Goods $1.50 Corduroy 59¢ Yard One piece heavy, corded pink corduroy. 59¢ Part-wool Challis 29c Yard Favorite material for many dress purposes. White grounds with neat floral patterns. deeply- NGS Satisfaction First Since 1859 PALALT 810-818 Seventh Street Remnants 36-Inch Sheeting Cotton 93/4c Yd. Heavy quality unbleached cot- ton that soon washes white. Would. sell in full pieces for 20c yard. Towels, 75¢ Doszen Lot absorbent towels, small size, but have a use in cvery home, as well as dentists’ offices. Diaper Cloths $1.59 Dozen 24x24 regular $225 Birdeye diaper. cloths, in sealed sanitary packages. Limit, 1 package to a customer. $4.00 Linen Table- ..cloths, $2.75 All- lmen 70x70 pattern cloths, 15 in the lot. Rummage Neckwear Neckwear, 85¢ Consisting of all the wanted styles 1: lirien. organdie, net and lace vestecs and collar and cuff Collar and Cuff Sets, 19¢ In organdie, linen and lace. Assorted styles. 0Odd lot close out. Veilings, 10c Yard Rummage lot fancy mesh veilings In dots and scroll de- signs. 25¢ to 39c values Women’s Handkerchiefs 6 for 50c Soft-finished handkerchiefs with solid or ‘strip borders. 1234¢ values. Rummage Gloves Women's Gloves, assorted lot of odds and ends and irregu- lars. Cashmerette gloves in sizes up to 7%5; Suedetex and Chamoisette gloves in sizes up to 673; and blacslc/kid gloves in sizes 5% to 5C HITE that sold Mostl all_sizes . i Oc DOUBLE 'ES, Van Raalte make, slightly imperfect. Black, blue, 39(} gray and white BIARRITZ REAL KID WHITE GLOVES, 3 dozen pairs, originally sold for $4.50, Perfect quality— onh-r the elalgzlsc“l: $l 50 KAY Fanry Chamolsette G]xun!lels and 12-button Kid e.\cry paxr $l 00 ‘sx 00 Cape Gloves, llned with 69C warm fleece CHILDREN'S auntlets leather and jersey, sold l1Inr jsc to Tic. Warmly 390 ned .. KAYSER knit wool gloves and mittens for women and children. Assorted col- 250 i Bi o 250 Warmana serviceable, MEN’S jersey gloves, 7o quallty, llned with T 45¢ Rummage Trimmings Laces, 4c Yard Table ot Cluny, Torchon and Crochet Laces, in linen_and cot- ton, Narrow widths. For trim- ming scarfs and curtains. Many are 10c values. Trimming Braids Sc Bunch Bugle and Glass Beads, in white and colors, for trimming dresses and blouses. BT WOMEN'S $3 Canton Crepe $1.98 Yard Beautiful, firm quality in a range of eight colors. $3.00 Pmsley Georgette, §1.49 Yard 4 picces in rich and combination colors, reduced for ‘rummage. $3.00 Belding’s Silks, $1.98 Yard Famous Belding’s wide. Taffeta, in light colors. Yard Fully guaranteed. Rummage UNDERMUSLINS 59c Chemise, Corset Covers and Drawers 39c Muslin covers are trimmed with lace, embroidery and rib- bon. Also a few silk covers in the lot. Some flesh-colored chemise are included, as also are muslin drawers in attrac- tive style. $1.00 Muslin Underwear, 79¢ Lot of -Nightgowns, Enve- lope Chemise / and Step-in Bloomers, in white, flesh, orchid and Wue; also a few flowered silk camisoles. 79¢ Drawers, 59¢ Well made Muslin Drawers, with embroidery ruffles. Silk Camisoles, $1.25 Reduced from $1.98. Trim- med with fine qualities of lace and with georgette. 98¢ Drawers, 79c Women's Muslin Drawers, in both straight and modesty styles, trimmed with lace and embroidery. Envelope Chemise $1.98 Originally sold for $498. Just 9 of them—for early comers. Deep lace and em- broidery yokes. Envelope Chemise $1.00 Sold for $1.98; of fine nain- sook, trimmed with Swiss em- broidery, lace and ribbon. Envelope Chemise $149 13 Hand-scalloped Philippine Chemise and Lace and Medal- lion Trimmed Envelope Che- mise; sold for $298 and $3.98. Also a number of I\ngll!gov\ns that sold for $2.98 Rummage Blouses $2.00 Tailored Blouses, $1.29 9 Smartly Tailored Blouses, in all sizes 36 to 42. Thesc are the crisp, natty models so much preferred for general and particularly for business purposes. 400 $5.00 and $5.98 Overblouses Of Quality Materials in Novelty Fashions Striking color Solid colors and combinations. schemes—models of $.19 high distinctions. Choice of Roshanara crepe, printed crepe, beaded crepe, embroidered crepe, printed duvetyn, puckerette and brocaded silk. New Spring ‘Trimmed HATS $1.98 Just think of choosing from hundreds of clever creations that show such un- mistakable evidence of the modes for spring—at such a little price! Models becoming to every woman and to -delight ever woman. $3.00 to $5.00 values, in Gros de Londres, Faille Silk, Satin, Brocades and Visca Hair- cloth. Youthful .and mature styles. Rummage Lots of Millinery $3.98 TO $7.50 TRIMMED HATS—Qual- ity velvet hats, in black and colors, trimmed rosettes and em- with ostrich, brocades, broidered effects. $1.0 $10 TO $25 TRIMMED HATS—Includ- ing our very finest winter hats of richest Black and colors—and trimmings 38 of them. velvets. of highest quality. $5.00 Choice. SPORT HATS in the rummage at a next- ‘Women’s, misses’. and children’s models, in velvet, felt and duve- SOC to-nothing price. tyn. Choice.. Rummage Corsets 59¢ - 122 of them —discontinued numbers of Warner's, Ameéri- can Lady and R & G corsets, in low bust models, that sold for $1.50. es 19, 20 and 21 only. Petticoats, $1.49 56 Heatherbloom and Sateen Petticoats that sold for $2.50. Plain and combination colors. Petticoats, §1.98 $2.98 Petticoats of lustrous materfals In plain colors and floral patterns. Silk Petticoats, $1.49 5 Taffeta Silk Petticoats that sold for $5.98. In assorted colors. Spencer Jackets, 59c 36 Women's Knitted Epencer Jackets in black and Sold for 4%c. Crepe Kimonos, $1.98 18 $2.98 Long Flowered Crepe Kimonos, some satin-trimmed Challi Kimonos, $1.49 12 Women's Long Challi Kimonos _in fancy patterns. Sold for $1.88. colors. Rummage Toilet Goods 35¢ FLORENTI SHAMPOO SOAP SHAM e _CHLOROX TOOTH 9. 10c ALADDIN AND RIT DYE SOAP, 2 for v 5¢ 05 HOLLAND LINE ENVELOPES, 3 packages Tor 10c b0 SLIGHTLY SOILED BOXED STATIONERY. 50c CHILDRE! S PARTY 0DDS AND DS FACE POWDER .... 25¢ FLOOR OIL. bottle .. 26 50c MIRRORS, each 25 75¢ Mlnnons 25 SHRINE ASH TRAYS SMALL LOT FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, without tubes 50c BAY RU bottle RUMMAGE Notions and Art Goods One-Half Price Sale Shoe Polishes Choice of black, tan, etc. in black, tan and oxbloo Whittemore’s Liquid Shoe I‘ulhh in black, cordovan, light brown and ox- blood; also other assorted makes in as Polish in “"Hairpin Cabinet and bronze, 3 for Se. Pincushions and Se elties, odds and ends, be 25c" Colored Shoe Trees, 59c _ Cretonne-covered Hangers, 15c. Coat and Pants Hangers, each, e, 10c Metal Shoe Trees, Se. 10c Colored Coat Hangers, Se. 10c Balls Society Crochet and Pearl Cotton, 5e each. Royal _Society Rope and 6 strands floss, 4e; 2 for Se. 10c Dexter Pearl Cotton, 5¢_ball. 25¢ Dexter Pearl Cotton, 2 for Crochet Hooks, regularly 10c, Sc_each. Knitting Needles, 10c; 5e each. Puritans Yarn, 2 and 4 fold, all colors, 1 and 2 oz balls. Reg. 2lc and $9¢; 19c each. 10.! P. Coates Ball Floss. Reg. U(ld iot <car{<. Centers, Buffet ets, 2 16 cack. Tan 40, 298¢ eacl 'ran lnlo“ Tops, Goone; For Coat O ablesched Napkins, 1%. 10e ach. 13-plece Luncheon Sets, 63c. Children’s White Piquo Coats. Regularly $2.25. 79c. 800 Quality Dresses in a Wonder Sa Once More King’s Palace Presents Another Event to Duplicate—and in Some Respects—to Even Surpass the Long Series of Events That Made Mercantile History in Washington and At- tracted Nation-wide Attentiori. A new $5.00 Dress Sale is destined to dominate the local selling field tomorrow. With 800 Charminé New Frocksin fashions every woman will admire and desire. Regular Sizes, 16 to 44 ! In every material listed below. Extra Sizes, 46 to 52 In Tricoknit, Wool Crepe and French Serge. High-grade fabrics-include -the followmg ,pnme favorites—qualities not casily found even in frocks at higher prices. ALL-OVER LACE POIRET TWILL SPANISH LACE i TRlCOKNlT; PR WOOL CREPE ' ! CANTON CREPE ‘WOOL JERSEY SATIN CHARMEUSE SMART WORSTED CHECKS STRIPED PRUNELLA PANAMA CLOTH MIGNONETTE Mode)s as fascinating as qualmes are impressive—and note the extensxve style range. There are elaborate . effects in; Spanish lace, hard-finished worsted checks with linen collars and cuffs, loose-panel novelties, rows of fancy braids and scroll braids, accordion pleatmgs, richly embroidered effects, Persian bands, ornaments, large rosettes—such a variety that detaxled description i is out of the question. umnnmuuunuunmmuuulmmmnumunmnummmuuwmmmmmmmumnmmunmmn lllllllllll . SEE THEM'IN T HE WINDOW lIIlIllllIIII|II|IIIIllll“IlflllllllIIl R T O T T O O T L T L LU T R T LT T LT LT ,?(IIIII"lIIIIIllllIlIllI”IlllIl_llll.lllllllllllllllllllI.llIIlllllllIlllflluIlIfllllllllmllllllmIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIll"IIlllllIIIII!IIIIIIlIIIIII"IIIllllllllmlllllIllll|lIll||l||l|IIIII|IIIII|I|1|IIIllllllllllll

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