Evening Star Newspaper, May 25, 1925, Page 14

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14" S THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY. MAY 25 19%5. D, C. CONVENTION | [rsts Convention Body | [PALESTINE-ORT FUND fii st A&@&@m@@@&&@&&@m@@mmg&@@@m@m&@@@@m& NOW TOTALS $40,000 | 2o drnsman s han veen ons ot C. E. La Vigne Will Be the most successful cash campaignse Charge of Office at since war days. i Dr. Abram Simon, addressing a Contributors for Benefit of Refu- workers’ meeting, declared IheJtrllpl: i drive to be a forerunner of a Jewis| gees to Meet at Banquet in | (047 “chest in . Washington. Auditorium. 3 Solidarity of spirit among the various Mayflower Hotel Tonight, Jo\iin ciements has been brought Tt8 to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QU ALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 yabout by the combining of forces for he drive, he said. “And,” he added, were the drive not a success finan- cially it would have accomplished Nearly 500 of the contributors to the Palestine-Ort refugee fund cam- paign will gather at a banquet to- | il = night at the Mayflower Hotei, with |™Uch good to the community.” Rabbi Stephen Wise and Dr.| Mrs. Henry A. Hirsh's team appears \ Henry Moskowitz, chairman of the|to be a sure winner of a silver trophy executive commitiee of the Ort re.|to be awarded the team raising the construction fund, as the honor|Most money. Today her workers had and spea . Levi $6.040 to show for a week’s effort. P e 0L Dpsnter o L TDAVI o o 76 teana havesheon riore. sl One Event on Each Floor Planned to Make “Busy-ness” B than the men’s, judging by the e e ki ON_THE FIRST FLOOR _ ¥ _ON THE FOURTH FLOOR 500 Smart New Tots’ “Cinderella” Handbags Dresses, etc. As the newly-formed Washington Convention Bureau, created under the auspices of the Washington Board of Trade, Chamber of Commerce, Mer- chants and Manufacturers' Associa- tion and the Hotel Men's Association, moved into its headquarters in the Washington Auditorium today the Natiopal Cariial takes its place with | New York City, Chicago and Cleve- and as pioncers in establishing con ventlon bureaus to represent the en- tire city, rather than individual er- ganizations. While many cities have convention ¢ bureaus s a part of some local or C. E. LAVIGNE. Arthur Carr, chairman; R. P. An-|at the banquet tonight. The reception ganization, Washington is now the | executive director of the mew Wash- vice ¢halrman; Laurence Mills, | committee is composed of: Mrs. Henry | —_— charter membership will close at the | end of this week. The other member- 9, with Morris Garfinkle's | ships, honorary, associate and active, [ workers second with $2,505. Mrs. | will remain open for some time. The | Henry Oxenburg's team has $2,481. hotels have thus far been the leaders | Members of the Nordau Zion Club, in the financial support of the bureau. | which has given many diligent work- The officers of the organization are:|ers to the campaign, will be ushers z 1 O fo nian : C. J. Gockeler, treasurer:|A. Hirsh, Simon Lyon, M. D. Rosen- 9 O Mabiaboas o (- Eo oo ven tion BN ER Vishe, executive director. [burg, Dri Abram Simon, Rabbi Louls | $ SC ;. convention work. While a certain "The board of governors is composed Schwefel,- Joseph A. Wilner, Capt Cunning Panty Dresses S e o seen done | the business and civic interests of hte | °f. the following: Representing the | Juitas 1. Peyser, Jacob Heckman and ° g e Gl by ponvention committees of the 10cal 'gify who contribute to its support. | \ashington Board of Trade, Arthur |Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith. and Little Boys' Suits A : Carr, C. J. Gockeler; Washington 7 2 £ Orgenizatiane, (0T hsgrnepe s sof | The bureau Chamber of Commerce, Martin A s on actuate y opin B0 & ca) Givic . A T e vention work was rapidly be- e e o 1t e 1 | Leese, Robert N. Harper: Merchants | A great many people fail not because coming an industry in the country, de- | v, already placed the organi- |and Manufacturers® Association, R. P.[they lack brains or energy, but be- ided that the work should be co-|jation at the disposal of the Society | Andrews Charles J. Columbus; ordinated and intensified into one cOM- | ;¢ Natjves, the A ation of Oldest | ington Hotel Men's Association, mercial and civic orsanization repre ! Inhabitants of the District of Colum. | S: Hight, Taurence Mil senting the city. bia and other organizations that are Through the interest of the Wash-| foqoin "6i5 Home week ington Auditorium committee, under 3 Roton N Hun - rooms have Will Assist Strangers. been turned ov the new bureau.| 1 i the hose interested in which will be under the direction of | the ne | make it also . B. La Vinge, who has been active |, in the city for many years in this type of work. nd information, s A : whether they are here Scope of Activities. with a convention or not. One of the chief activities of the bu-| Typp ™00 \woric in the way of reau in addition to bringing Profitable |y inging She convention to Washing- conventions to Washington Will be 0 {5n 145 been done by the Chamber of Protect the local business men from | (o8 a3 beetl, done by the Chamber of unprofitable conventions. The burean {13 Pgovnonr “and Martin A. Leese, will keep a proper check upon all the | .}y an of" the convention commit conventions that it will bring to Wash-| (oo " and by the Board of Trade ington to prevent exaggerated Stale |hrough the activities of Arthur Carr, 1 overpreparation, with the| oretary: Richard L. Conner, assist: loss to the citizens and mer-| ¢ gecretary, and Mrs. . L. Ward of the convention bureau there. The new organization will co-ordinate all these efforts and supplement the work done by these organizations. The membership in the bureau is| now growing rapidly. Besides many merchants 24 of the leading hotels have become charter members. Tha will undertake to give hiemriiad i and Creepers and Rompers for the Younger Ones. The dresses of plai check or print cambr with trimming of con- trasting colors and bright touches of hand- embroidery, smocking, etc A dozen styles, sizes 2 to 6. One and two piece suits, in plain color and combinations Creepers, 1 to 3; suits, 2t04 The Best Value We've Offercd In Months—Bags Such As These Ordinarsly Cost Us More Than This One- Day Price. - {cause they do not stick to one thing. : | Concentration of effort and continuity Three underarm styles, and a very complete assortment of different leathers. Some with handles and others with top-strap effect, high Summer shades included in the lot. Fitted with inside mirror, attractive lining. Shop Tuesday—and Save! ON_THE SECOND FLOOR I - Silk and Twill Coats ments HE FIFTH FLOOR 3,000 Yards Brilliant Cretonne chants Not only will be bureau make all rangements for conventior but s members, such as the hotels, mer- ete., will undertake to isitors that there will be ease in rates and prices be cause of their presen: Mr. La Vinge is already negotiating for several large conventions for Washington for 1 and several small anes for this vear. One of the con- ventions if brought to Washington will necessitate the reservation of about everybody 4.000 hotel roor The new bureau will be an entirely e : every day | eat POSTS BRAN FLAKES Rk 3 o W VR Taken from Our Smartest Groups at $25.00, $29.75 and $35.00 for One Day’s Markdown. Coats for the, slender miss or larger woman— in the same stunning models. Tailored effect oi fine twill and more dressy styles of silk. Any Other Day But Tuesday Yow'd Pay $i.00 and $1.50 a Yard for These Same Cretonnes! Have you decided that new draperics would be too much of an expense this Spring? Recon- sider the matter! For they’ll cost vou only about one-third, if you buy the cretonne tomorrow Beautiful patterns, a variety that will accord with any color scheme, Shop Tuesday—and Save! ON_THE SIXTH FLOOR Mostly navy, but a few of the lighter tan and blue shades are included. All silk lined. ::.u.;,. reoaiable wring f e nd s Shop Tuesday—and Save! Tty | L T L ON_THE THIRD FLOOR Now You'll S iy A e Sheets, Pillowcases | 2-Qt. Auto-Vacuum like bran ffi%wm:fi” e and Mattress Covers | Ice Cream Freezer () . s ot R B at Savmgs Mattress Cov- ers, boxed on all sides to fit mattress. Double bed or three- quarter size. Tuesday only, $1.35 '4.95 A Regular $6.00 size. Freezes wsthout turmng. Ideal for the Decoration Day Picnic ¥/ RockIsland.Lines [o|———|ojc———|o|c———|afajc———lalc———|o|c——]a] | THE BASEMENT | )/STOREY] SBURGH&DRO~ ENTRANCE, 8TH ST. AND E § AIRWAY, 8TH ST. SHOE SHOP VESTIBULE No crank to turn! Whe would not have ice cream every day this Summer? Just = mix the ingredients, put them in the freezer and forget about your cream till you are ready to serve it. Single Bed Sheets, 63x90 and 63x99 inches, made of heavy undressed sheeting, suitable for 300 More Beautiful DRESSES Regular and Extra Sizes . The vacuum principle takes care of the freez- ing, and the freezer is just a convenient size to take with you when you go picnicking. camp or Summer outing. Slightly im- 92C perfect. Tuesday only, each.......... 45x36-inch Pillowcases, perfect and 22 made straight with ch\cdvc cach C Shop Tuesday—and Save! T \ Shop Iur.vdu,\—avm' Save! He Write?” The Neglected Woman Wonders 1 Now She Can Remedy His Broken Promises USIED by other matters, the absent one forgets, and | when he remembers no pen and | ink may be at hand. But let her give him this black- tipped lacquer-red Duofold, and its thoughtful color will ever flash his eye the very reminder that he needs. And Pen and ink will ever be in his pocket—right within reach —a pen whose bal- anced, full-handed grip and super-smooth point are after a man’s own heart. A point we guarantee, if not mistreated, for 25 years' wear. An Ovwer-size barrel that holds a big supplyof ink. A color that makes the Duofoid a handsome pen to own—a hard pen for him to mis- lay--and a good reminder to write. ‘THE PARKER PEN COMPANY ' Ezee-Maid Dress Patterns $4.50 With Exquisite Hand Drawn and Hand Embroidered Design! This frock is so sheer and fine a quality of voile that it is scarcely distinguishable from georgette when worn over a silk slip. Season’s Most Desirable Silks At a Price That Is Extraordinary! E—:EEEEDEDE—:U:—EEEEEEE $1.68 Yd. When you see the yards and yards of marvelous a fll a III 9] fll a I |l| colors and unusually fine qualities that have gone into o m 2] m 9] | B2 The design is all worked out and you have but to finish two seams and the neck and sleeves to have a dress that it would take you hours to make—cost you man; times this price to buy ready made! the making of this truly magnificent collection of silks— you'll repeat the word we've used in describing the price—Extraordinary! Great va!ues Thousands of yards, scores of colors, nine different Doofotd Pencils to maick: Ladg, %3 3 In a variety of lovely shades—all the same quality Omratoe oot o By Broirr O soe, 84 | fabrics to choose from! And every one the newest voil gual Pactery and General Offices 4 % G style. JANESVILLE, W18, \ French Novelty Suiting, in a full range of desirable colors. Formerly 79¢c yard. $9c. Choose From_ THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. 40-inch Imported Tub Silks 40-inch Heavy Crepe de Chine 40-inch Fine Silk Radium 32-inch Striped Silk Broadcloth 40 and 36 Inch Figured Foulasd . 40-inch Fine Flat Crepes 40:inch Satin Charmeuse at this low price! The first lot of these dresses sold so fast that we had to make a special trip to New York to secure more. A new lot has just come in and will be ready for you tomorrow. Butterfield Prints, Monte Carlos, in sizes 38 to 52; also a large assort- Duofold Jr. 55 Lady Duofold 35 et e Wikhoies fos Chasclsine In the Corset Shop _ The Garter Brassiere Is Recommended for ; debmetia " 81,00 It is made of a fine grade of Pekin stripe material, | ‘We Will Be Glad to Show, You Our Cemplete Stock of Parker Duofold Fountain Pens WALFORD'S 900 Pennaylvania Ave. N.W. TWe Have a Complete Stock of ment of English Proadc]oths au_d Ijlowered Crepes, in si_zes 16 to 40. 40-inch Printed Silk Crepes long in front to give a smooth line to the diaphragm. Parker P There are many colors and combinations and a great variety of latest 32-inch Plain Broadcloth The two garters in front serve to hold the brassiere well ari 9L_en' styles. If you want one or more of these dresses, act quickly. It will “Inc a oadcloth 3! down over the figure. Sizes 32 to 46. Harry C. Grove, Inc. probably be your last chance. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. o> FEARE R SRR 1210 G Street N.W.

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