Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1924, Page 14

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1924 UNCUI.N PARK FOLK - |67,000 POPPIES SOLD gin bullding and at the entrance|was made as follows: Winner of|the drama group; winmer of the tellowship essay prize, $25, Mrs. Es- | child’s story prize, $25, Mrs. Willla Among those who have devoted 3 b FAVOR CADET PLAN HERE IN NATIONAL DRIVE thelr AU Gme 1o selling are Mes tello Aubrey Brown; honorable men- | Metqs Toulling, for her Sory 'St I. McCoy, president of George |tion, Mrs, Elbert Wood; winner of | Frances S. Larkin, for ~In & Garden. - . = Bx}ldwln McCoy Unit of the American | craft chairmanship prize, $25; Mrs.| It was announced that Mrs. Larz 5 Officials in “Buddy” Campaign :\hnolv;r‘-::ys Ii‘ers’l'onx:“fi!.r: é’:;;‘:fle.";hg. Estelle A. Brown, chairman of the And!erson, dnnnlrdodf :lx' $25 lprlxu the Re d 1 t C Hope to Raise Total to James H, Reed and Mother Steed, one | short story group; honorable men- |Jfor. the coming year for ihe orate commends Employment of Com- of the leading Red Cross overseas|tion, Miss Ri A 200,000 by Friday. oo e tny e Crom tion, Miss Rebecca Dial, chairman of ! study groups. petent Military Instructors More than 67,000 poppies have been f : = = ! for High School. sold in the District since the ofictal | D. C. PEN WOMEN ELECT. b — beginning of the national buddy e Peclaring that the best interests|Poppy drive in the Capital City, it | Mrs. Harrlet Hawley Locher was = of the New tern High School |Was announced at the headquarters | unanimously re-elected president of wouild be served by the establishment | of the poppy committee today. Hope | the District League of American Pen of a regiment of cadets composed en- | Was ed by the committee that | Women at the annual election in the tirely of Bastern students, H. L.|200, 1 have been sold by the | clubhouse, 1722 H street, Monday night. . STORE CLosm FRIDAY DECORATION DAY Bushong of ithe Lincsln Favk Cit-| S of tisarive on Eriday. st the | Other officers re-elected were Mrs. : | ’ tzens' Association, addressing the may be purchased at the fol- [ Derothy De Muth Watson, first vice p i . South Citizens' ation at the | low p The United St president; Mrs. Larz Anderson, sec- ! L 1 Sehool, 11th and G streets south- | ¥ L8t theaters, | ond vice president; Dr. Loy MecAfee, ¢ R yler s L Dr £ett’s Drug | recording secretary; Mrs. Blanche H L i \ last night, urged co-ope L1 % | Ray, corresponding secretary, and a + two associations in obtaining ar Stol 2 Mrs, H Mulliken, librarian. instructors in military [ RO ) £ ol R '{-"wrx alected are: Miss As- i L Remnant Day Merchandise Is not Returnable or Exchangeable; not , would he more in ati|g W, €. A, cafete the Chim- | & - A an Jaleireion Pt i Sent C. O. D. or on Approval; Mail or Phone Orders not Accepted \1 this school. Mr. Bushons | nev Inn, R wdets are not suMciently in- | pid SV build- when joined to those from |Fe e ((EHGER Bond High “School, with whom | pyjiging, the Colorado building, the it Children Cry for : » Greatly Reduced nid !hxll inas- \ Sports Coats, $5 Sports Suits, $5 Dresses, $5 not be en- L o H E % - Greatly reduced. 50 Jersey, 5 full lined shadow plaid and fl;ags:::,";::fi S ommns poiret twill and flannel dress i = i es. Shraightline models braid- stripe sports coats. Greatly Plaids and tweed mixtures. cd “and “embroidered. Soms reduced. Boyish box-coat models. tailored styles. N Cotton Frocks, $5 New Sports Skirts, $5 a Reduced. 50 frocks of voile, linen, linene and Special. 35 sports skirts of Mallinson’s Town wh e Do you know that new pongee. Straightline and bodice models. Sum- Talk. Striped models in wrap-around styles T alinis b Keigth . mer colors. In cocoa, brown and gray. B Bcat in the rush service between Washington and Buffalo ,‘V.H;‘.l‘,“"n'f"l}:.”"'li‘r.".'"f»""' aal is now available via the Lehigh Valley's ‘ New Printed Silk Frocks’ 31 1'95 ed to secommodate of employes of the L L Chxcagoan? Were higher. 39 new printed silk frocks with val laces. Full gathered skirts. Some skirts printing office liv ent eetion e iR~ 7 . . f narrow black velvet and daint vith self material folds. coln’ Parls scotion wh . | — Leaves Washington daily (B. & O. R. thimiogs ot i oWl eeaEM ek > ate transportution f Castoria is a pleasant, harm- . Mr, L i ke - R.) at 9:20 d in Buffal o less Substitute for Castor .) a : a.m. and arrives in uttalo at i £ . = - c : : S . . Novelty Cloth Chemise, $1.50 Glove Silk Camisoles, 75¢ bis home itk Oil, Paregoric, Teething 11:30 p.m. 24, Orchid 2:1 flesh. Sizes 86 to 44, Were more, 15, flesh, orchid and navy. Fine il Novelty Cloth Gowns, $2.50; were $3.95. 9, with quality glove silk. Sizes 36 to 46, Charles Se o 4 “William B. i y - e g Drops and Soothing Syrups, Standard Time Tound necks and lace and medallion trimmings. Cotton Unlon Suits, special, 65e. 20, taflored. 5 Satl Camisoles, 35¢; were much higher. 3 for bullt-up or bodice style. Sizes 36 to 44 A G v|:lr.;:,rm:.‘|’h“ sident of the as- pr(eipacr;}':dfor I;hhms n arms v"n 7 3 lw. in navy, brown, black. With strap Cotton Bloomers, 50c; were $1. spor‘u bloomers ettt « s Mmd shoulders. of mercerized cotton, Summer Wweight, Blue A an tidren all ages q White Muslin Petticoats, 50e. 11, With embrold- and henna shades. Sizes 4 and 5 ery flounces. Glove-Silk Vests, mpecial, $1.68. 15, excellent Brandon and, ants ent flint shi E s s . love silk. Full cut. White, peact o « fints for the | ‘To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of W mwmm . q“)‘:‘vly ‘z!v:‘::s ?f,' 46. Sy e e e AE Bl B e : - Z Bead Bags, Special, 88c 20, fine qual- roven directions on each package. Ph ns eve men 'y y jon Suits, 50c; were more. 20, fine qual | e . L pACKARS erywhere recom d it 26, In conventional and floral designs. Draw- ity . Flesh and white. Sizes 26 to 44. string style. Some with shell frames. Glos (artificial silk) Vests, 75¢: were more, | Parchment Shades, 50¢, greatly reduced. 15, for flesh and peach. Sizes 36 to 4 idge Jamps Glos Step-inx, $1.25; 5 3 s STORE HOURS, 8 AM. TO 6 PM. | ) T ———— T L = Credlt One Black Sult Caxe, $2.50; was $4.95. Cotton Veats, & for $1. Soiled from disp Electrle Ruck Lamps, 81 15 greatly reduced. If perfect would be 23e emch. Built-up and Eleetric Bed Lights, $1.05; were $2.95. bodice styles. Sizes 36 to 42. Three - piece e %5 | > You buy a Console Set— ! with purchase Home on credit. oo i F ; [ PP 220 | 6 Why not furnish Men’s Silk Shirts Men’s Showerproof Wrought-iron § “ 7 R & ¢ e 2 “ it the same way ? Belire e .Y Pay)of £y e = A very Smal $2.85; Were More Topcoats, *15 $50.00. Payment Down 30 silk shirts, slightly counter soiled. Were more. 10 cravenette finish top- hrome * ; : iy chrome all you need, Collar _attached and neckband _styles. coats. Tan and gray mixtures. 34 to 38, Satth purchase then arrange Sizes 13%;, 14, 1432, 16, 167 and 17. 40 and 42. No alterations—due to price. of $75.00. une rl eS a e small, conven- DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE D innerware, ient Weekly ———— N Silver or Choco- or Monthly Pay- . 5 = ';‘;chf;:;f‘;m; F C ° P o ments—AS YOU Corded Madras Shirts, $1 Men’s Calf Oxfords, $2.95 u . Were more. 25 corded madras shirts in desirable Very mpecial. 10 pairs. In B width and sizes T eatures Las redit and Low Prices wermgers 35 et matme e i drscnte || yory v, 13 peoe Ju B ot ey 163 and 17, welt sole, lively rubber heels. Good qua Il Englixh Broadecloth Shirts, $1.50; were more. tan, brown or black calfskin. &, white and gray. Neckband style. Slightly Brown Calf Oxfords, $2.95 pair: were i , 14% and 17. higher. 10 pairs. Welt soles, new square toes, ette Shirts, 'I-‘fl:l\vered .ll.? 10, white, springy rubber heels. Sizes 7 to 9 2 5 an Sig. e %, $1.85; were re. 20, » H . 7 f fine quallty wo adras, with rift collars to Boys’ Tweed Suits, $1.95; Were match. Gray, lavender, tan and blue. Sizes 14 More to 16, Men's Pajamas, $1; were $1.35. 11 muslin pa- 5 tweed and jersey suits, in middy and button- Thls FOur=Piece m = Y i jama Soils from display. Blue and white. on models. Sizes 4 and 5. Sizes A and C. 5, in pin-stripe =0 Men's Cotton Socks, 7 palrs, $1. 100 pairs, 3 s 1 s, edaroom uite : | black. Irregular weaves | Sizes 10 to 11%. 25¢; were more. = 1 Pure Thread Silk Socks, 45¢ 30 pailrs, in neat effects patterns. black, navy, ay. Sizes 10 t at the same price. - . . - . - M. B ’I‘IE-. 3 for $1. 25, d\' tied ith . Exactly as pictured, in genuine 7 b ) nd'j::lab‘l':el.tslic bands. = oo Remnants of Silk Walnut Veneer, consistin; of | Balbriggan Vests and Pants, 50c each; were 75c. At greatly reduced prices. Of crepe d i Dresser with mirror, Three- I / 15, fine quality balbriggan. Irregular. Sizes 34, fancy knit crepe, satin, taffeta: in lengt! - - 36, 38 and 40. 1% to 313 yards quarter Vanity Dressing Table, otz i i d Full Size Bow=end % / ; Bed: " Tors 1, our foature special || ° 7 e Women’s Oxfords Women’s 1-Strap g T e e / Lamps | $1.95 Pair ; WhitesCanvas erful o . et & Were Much Higher Pumps, °1.45 Pair Prices Start = o 24 pairs. Plain white one-strdp canvas pumps, 30 pairs with Goodyear welt soles, Cuban and Tu?ned ok hand Lo eele D Al Nubuck military rubber heels, in black and brown; white sandals with welt soles and rubber 7 & - good quality leather. Regularly $2.95 and $3.95. heels. Sizes 3 to 8 in the lot. Very special The National’s E = B and C widths. Sizes 3 to 4%;. T Music Special = . I DOWN STAIRS TORE Cabinet | — Brigges“l;g?}:‘s s Women’s Straw Sport Hats Sweater Coats, $1.50; Were $2.95 20 § ttes, slip- d sweater coats, Sizes Phonograph A yery, small payment i 511-955 B o e i o 2 5 Smartly st vell made. Wanted shapes. 4 : = g p small, corafment week:y' | ’fi?}l?.rhcopgnr {'mt{'.dh?nik nd Ted, Ribbons and Satin & Brocade Girdles, 75¢ 5 E or monthly paymen silk band trimmed. 18, slightl lled. Sizes 23, 24 and 25. Including six Double-face AS YOU EARN. Girdlen, Soe. 50, slight solis from display. In Records of your own se- 2 $8 75 Fine House Dresses, $1.58 sizes 22, 23 and 24 lection. Very special. Prices - A Complete— _ Start at Wers Mpher o TNy ghetaw. Bésaieg Girls’ Dresses, Special, 88c $49 Easy Cre Bungalow Aprons, 4Sc. - Only 20, clearance 50, of good quality gingham. Very attractive priced. styles, becoming to girls 6 to 14 vears, Summer Straw Hats, 50¢. Only 10, surprisingly low-priced for Thursday's clearance. For giris Lawn Swing . Sateen Princess Slips, 85¢ Glrlsr Coatn, §2.95, 5, 0f summer-weight fabric Were higher. 30, In white and dark shades. Janendbiie: - Very)greativiredicad; - - Good quality sateen. Children’s Sweaters, 85c. 6, blue. Sizes to 6 r S| years. "P"';:fc:d .[:ednlly e BAcen Ditthoaktay. 86o. Gty 18, Thue- Children’s Coats, $2.95. 5. summer-weight ma- Dark Sateen Petticoats, 85c. 10, at this reduced Iomas L AeT Tced aud blus. SIS O & Infants’ Panty Dresses, SSe. D ko models for children 2 to 5 vears. . Creepers, 58e. 30, in blue and tan. Sizes 1 to & Turkish Bath Mats, $1.78 . S 5 Were $2.35. 15, fancy colored. Large size. Children’s Pumps, 35¢ Pair Copen, lavender, pink, white, rose. Greatly reduced. 30 pairs white and black trim- Turkish Bath Mats, SSe; were $1.25. ' 9, slightly med one-strap McKay-sewn pumps. Sizes Siz solled. Pink, blue and white. to 11. Bleached Muslin Pillowcases, 4 for $1; were 33¢ Women's Padded Sole Slippers, 35¢ pair. 40 :;:.: :8' :v.:: dc:e?-hcr&sé. :::36»,!:\(; !‘;0. " pairs felt padded sole slippers, with pompon 2 oths, re $1.: 2, of S 3 5 mercerized damask. White, with pink borders. Tipbon trimminge Hises 37t5 6 metce . A < MaifLinen Tablecloths, §2.351 were SX65. 22, Dimity Overblouses, $1.68 Oil Stoves - 2 N ) Irish mercerized damask cloths, in round pat- Were $1.95. 40 dimity overblouses and tuck-ins 4 ks / terns. Size 72x72 inches. White, tan, gray. Peter Pan collars and V- Easy Credit Terms . necks. Sizes 36 to 44. A complete line of them. .The Cotton Blouses, 813 special. 24 white blouses one pictured, with two burners, | Crepe de Lene, 85¢ Yard Volle and dimity tachoin sivle with Peter Pam one | 250 yards. Knitted glos (artificial silk) fabric. collars, V-necks and Tuxedo fronts. Sizes 35 Copen. tan, green, rose, gray, black and white. fols 36 inches wide. Subject to slight imperfections. $1 7 .95 . | SUK Spore Eponae, 98¢ yard; was $1.25 yard, 2-Button Fabric Gloves, 25c Pmr 180 yards. 36-inch width. Gray, rose, henna . and tan with nlalds of glos (artifictal silk). IR Givees. Jhe: pair) e maes. 90, vaic white silk gloves. Mussed. Sizes 5'4 and &. old Seal Gongoleum Runners, $2.60 Glos Hose, 38c Pair 16, in a variety of pleasant tones. The popular 40 pairs glos (artificial silk) hose, slightly . size for kitchen and pantry use. 3x9 feet. mussed from counter display. Black, nude, rop- 14e Uuc) @ | Gold Seal Comgoleum Art Squares, $3.85. With- peach, gray, silver and beige. Sizes 81 to 10. i out borders. 6x9-ft. size. Bilk-iXed Hone, 750 pair, mpecial. 50 Dairs silk With Pad—Very Special It Gold Seal Congulenm Rug, $1275 1, 9x10.6 ft. 2nd glos. (artificial ailky Hose. TIrst quality. = ; — Slightly imperfect. Black, white, nude, mafze and mist. Sizes 8% Genuine . - == Ml {(§] . Felt-Bane Rugs. 28c each. 75, 18x36 mats, to Bk . oats adaptable for kitchen or pantry use. WI12Rilk Hose, 31 pair; were $195 patr. 10, full- e ey I Imported Japanese Rice-Straw Rug, $1.95. Im- fashioned. Black and brown. Irregulars. Sizes Speelal— = perfect. One, size 8x10. 81 and 9. = High-grade Reversible Cotton Chenille Bath Silkc Hoge, 25e pair. 30 pairs hose. damaged from = Rugs, 6 rugs, 24x36, $1.95; 5 rugs, 27x54, $295. show. Ideal bathing hose. Sizes 81: to 10. i & | Cotton Goods - _Womes's Fall-Fashioned Crib and ‘ i Remn?gts Chiffon Silk Hose Mattress Vg e 2 il In lengths, 13 to 4% yards; at these s1 Pa]r ’ -~ ) 8 : | g fioas 380 pairs, slightly _irregular weave. FIN , g § Ve ) i po 380 Yard. “Quaker”. brand exclusive with us in the SN o o I oy d city. Favorably known for durability and 3 I Flald Ginghams, o s .75 : 5 R . i I e Py, Yard. appearance. High-grade seconds, if pér- — £ \/ . DI ine I B6-inoh Colored Irish Linen, 430 Y: fect would be marked $1.75 Gun metal, : ¢ J pariment y - D € ‘white, oriental, fawn, nude, pearl, jack Easy Credit Terms Credit for All }— D rabbit, silver, French nude and cordoven. OP A I_ I g it 36-Inch White Flaxon, 20c Yard. Sizes 8% to 10. i DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE

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