Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1925, Page 15

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THE EVENIN PATTERSON TRACT PARTLY REZONED Long Flght Culmmates in Compromise—55 Acres Left Unchanged. The Zoning Commission today re- | Zoned a portion of the Patterson tract along Florida uvenue northe for Airst comuiercial and second commer cial development, hut preserved the | resident large es should later decide mainder for park purt of the announced today by Acting I Commissioner Raymond Wheeler fol lows The frontage on Florida avenue, from the east side of Fifth street westward, changed from residential te first commercial for a depth of 160 feet. Residential Strip Lefs. 1 street and ond commercial for a depth of 1.000 feet This rezoning leaves a strip of 500 feet of reside between Fifth street Columbia Iy Dumb, whic estate on Florida It w imated total area of 1 acres in the Patterson state, between 25 affected by the changes which wot changed Under the ch made today stores could be the first com mercial strip “lorida avenue and the port second com mercial may be used for warehouses and light manufacturing concerns, Is Compromise. sought to have the western portion of the tract made industrial, and the residents of the northeast section, who appealed to the commission to retain the entire area as residential property e question of rezoning th s been before twice in I!n was Died. but the This - the question arose a the commission apparently has taken A middle course, Tucker of t Washington Citizens mm of the efforts that have been | of vears to he chain of ¥ t ? estate, on © hand, reminded the com that Congress has never | upon the plea the citizens to acquire the tract for a park and that they did not feel they should be deprived indefinitely of the right | o develop the land us <ubmitted to the comrmission show . development oF homes in_the siretch between Fifth street and the Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, with severs oposed new streets running through that part of the tract. Thic n the case MISSING GIRL AT HOME. Young Man Arrested in Connection | With Disappearance. Elizabeth McDonald, 13 yvears, re ported missing from her home, 1927 G street, since Sund: rnoon, re turned ne vesterday afternoon. | Detectiv YDea and Cullinane last night arrested Alfred L. O'Neal. 1% vears. 1805 G street, In connection} with her dissipearance. O'Neal came here from about two year ited. and was emplove driver. The local poiice municated with the police of effort (o learn some i Widow Reinstated in Bureau. By direction of the President, Mrs. Stella D. Mudd has been reinstated as | an operative in the ing and Printing the length of her The Mudd's reinst | Treasury “in view AMrs. Mudd is a widow with four mi children to support.” tentative plan shows warehouse proj ects on that portion which has been ! | zoned second commercial | "1t was learned that the swimmin pool built on the tract when Cam ! Meigs was located there du war is outside of the r ind could be retaine the pro- posed . The, tentativ | plan_ has been so drawn that house | woula e the deaf and dumb in- stitution. "l roposed plans | stood. would use up most of the f wortion of the tract, but there mains a wooded pes upward to ble distance 1 |Beware the Cough or Cold That Hangs On now with Creomulsion fed creosote that is to take. Cr medical discovery with tu tion; it soc and heals flamed membranes and inhibits germ growth Of all known drugs, creosote is nized by high medic one o ies for s and other forms of roubles. Creomulsion conta addition to creosote, other he elements which the and I ps and sto nd inflammation Eoes on 1o the d into the at of the WILL SOON BE HERE Just a few short days and Washington will be singing his praises. READ TOMORROW’S PAPER $4.50 and $5.00 Colored Silk Umbrellas $3.95 Women's Colored Silk Umbreilas, club-end stvle: 10-rib shape, with wide satin purple, d brown; ps and attractive handles, Children’s Fruit of the Loom Umbrellas Guaranteed fast color and rainproof; red, blue and green: assorted handles especially ’31-5_0 pleasing to the little folks ) luldellhnk s—Fint Floor—*Churge Accounts Invited.” D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, ’:' LIBOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K S;:DEPENDAB Street Afternoon and Evening Dresses;| of Silk, Velvet and Chiffon Actually Worth $15.00, $19.75 and $25.00 N ewest Colors A wealth of charming styles—dresses for every occasion—street, ning wear. lovely shimmering afternoon and eve- satins and silks—smart combinations of materials, a great array of the season’s most \l,ut\‘]nl after L‘(rl(u\_ for evening wear. including lovely pastel shades Street and Afternoon Dresses of Satins, Chif- fons, Canton Crepe, Chenille and Georgette Com- binations, Novelty Silks, Satin and Velvet Com- binations, Flat Crepe, Satin and Georgette, Satin- faced Cantons, Crepe de Chine. Evening Dresses of sheer Georgette. chid, gray, maiz In colors of green, yellow, white, or- and pink. Sizes 16 to 40, for misses and women. Women's and misses’ sizes 16 to 20 and 20 and 36 to 44, and stouts, 4075 to 5414 in the street and afternoon dresses. Goldenberz's—Second Floor—"Charze Accounts Invited.” <& & Women’s Sweaters, $6 and $7 Panels and Curtains by the Pair $3. 85 Jeaut vm.fnuL and Scranton ‘white, vory ai Bxiished and 3 y Wool yose irom 30 or more p: Sweaters, neat or heavily worked desigr '$ 4.98 \ soft finish in tuff and $3 Lace Curtams color border U.uh Notti and S collar, sleeves Wea 1 and bottom $3Slip-On O ELl Sweaters, 21 yards long or heavy worked d ble-thread grade, sure fectly. Slipoon Sweaters, all Fast-Color [f4] <! Cretonnes Idenbers's—Third Floor ce Accounts In- 1$1.15 \ 1= with 1z silk) stripes. Made w out sleeves. and 1 Women's .Union Sui ‘irst Floor Bur- gain Table aml Fourth Floor.) 1s5.98 %+ 19¢ Outing ! 14(: ht fltnul Perta'le‘q“ " 16¢ F lannels_ v Winter garments. 39¢ Fleece- down Flan- s nels 24c¢ 3 d printings ?0“ Dress lgc Idenberg’s — First Floor — “Charge Accounts In- 0$ $6 Warm Woolly Blankets, $4.65 Pr. (Cotton and Wool Mived 80 Heavy-weight Blankets, gooc cotton covering, in pretiy .,1 an and gray: finished with w on bound ends Floor—*Charge denbere's—Fourth Accounts Tovited.” 3o Made to Sell at $10, $12.50 and $15 New Gold Lace Stunning Dress Hats Hats Lovely Brocade Exquisite Satin Hats Hats Colorful Metal Smart Velour Hats Hats Dinner Hats and Dance Hats Small Hats, 1 Hats cloths and metal k the variety is bewildering. Every color that is mml this season, in styles that are sure to frame your face piquantly. Fortunate indeed are the women who reach this show- ing carly. er before has such a galaxy of stunning hats been presented to our customers at this stage of the season a price -of velour, satin, metal so low Goldenberg's—Second Floor— ‘Charge Accounts Invited.” 5. Housefurnishings—Specially Priced $1.69 Ash Cans Mrs. Potts’ Irons $2.49 Console Sets $3.49 Curtain $1.16° '$1.69° 188" ¢5%% Mrs. Potts' one BlLARE weight irons, and handle; high- grade finish. Lacc 1 urtain Stretchers, with cen- ter brace and casel back: size 6x12 ft. ized Iron ans, full " SampleComforts $6 and $7 Grades | $9 and $10 Grades $4.50 $6.85 72x80 Double-bed Size memee Comforts, a sample lot, secured from a maker | at savings of one-fourth | and one- third. lhel lower priced are filled b with cotton, while the better grade are wool filled Coverings of ?;:_‘ Y sateen and other Jus-| /77— trous fabrics, figured T T both sides, many with plain rose, blue, orchid and gold borders of sateen. eSeldenberg's—Fourth Floor—*“Chiarge Accounts In- K3 g From the Toy Dem. $4.49 Fiber )53 69 Reed Go-Cartsf What little girl does not want a good-look- ing go-cart to wheel her dolly around in? 'hese are just the d she: will want de of strong fiber reed, with steel pusher, rubber - tired wheels: finished in gray or nat- ural color. Regular $1 Foot Balls Leather - covered Foot Balls, with Tubber Dept., Rasement—"Charge Ac- A A A A A A A A A A S S A A A A A A A A A A A AN A A A A A A A AN AL 2 AN LT IDAD: - PRRRRRARRARARN AN NN AN NN 123 1923. STORE" $55 Frmged Wilton | $ % 15 3 Thursday’s Money-Savmg Advantages Are of Utmost Importance to Women of Washington! Brief Cases, $1.95 Du Pont Leather Fab Cases, substantially m inch size, with two black, tan and brown Men’s $1 Real Leather W A]lLls\ Goldenber, Accounts Invited $2.50 du Pont Leather Fabric Velvet Rugs { 9x12 - ft. Heavy - wei, ;hv ¥ Seamless Wilton Vel Smith or Sanford kes; all_perfect q I, medallion ¢ sther colorings $30 and $35 Seamless Brussels Rugs, signs. Excellent $11.50 Corkolin 154 85 | $2 and ¢ Rugs at. Carpet \V‘HA ) by Hea < designs a Goldenherg's—First Floor—Rargain Table. " $1.25 Seamless Bleached vSheets 81x% Seamless hand torn and 30c Pillow- cases ironed Spreads a 45c Pillow- cas Sheets $4 Crinkle Bed Sets Goldenbers's—First Flo Muslin harze Accounts Invited $1.50 Bleached 22¢ Bleached e 1 98¢ $3.50 Crochet 157.49 New! Here is a garment that <killfs of corset and brassiere. in weight. Bust Prices measuremer $1.50 $2. '\U $3.00 *—————’_/ = = Sometl’zmg ‘ % Som:‘t]"n'ng Di{ffrcnt‘ $3.95 _— Warm Winter Garments For the Stout Women $1.69 Extra Size Nightgowns tra size Fl Nightgowns Extra Size Wi novelty p pink and blue, w $1.98 Extra S Nightgowns Extra Size Lo tucked yokes v 1 ; med neck ar : $1 Extra Size 1 79C Bloomers ... it nar p iarge reinforcement. Extra Size 8 Beacon l 55 \ x selection s: made with Bmh Rnbcs and cord; ligh Sacques . Corduroy Ruhx.\ Extra Sizc Surprlse;“ GUARMNTEED, LOWER | PRICE MERG $1 Boston Bags, nsc Boston Bag: DuPont le: Jeather fabris n black onl inch size. Made with riveted han dles. | rprise Fifth Floor"—Charze Ac- connts Invited.” Boy’s $1 Play Suits, 59¢ Ileavy-welght, Tan, Striped Woven Materjal: button down front and drop seat. Ankle length. Sizes 3 to 8 years. “Surprise h Floor"—Charge Ac- countx Invited 10c Knitted Cloths 5 for 29¢ Knitted Cloths, suitable for dish | or floor v - h Floor"—Charge (,hlldrcn"s 79¢ Bloomers, 33¢ 75¢ Knitting Worsted, Ky ir ¢

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