Evening Star Newspaper, October 12, 1926, Page 14

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1926. MUNIGUM[W [:wlc of tremendous responsibity, tnetud- | ==—=NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTS&=========WE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDS i portance to the county as a whole. | The i give volc o mans questions tat atrec: me veace || Sale of Mohawk Sheets Warm Flannelette Gowns and happiness of the people of the |/l whole ‘::aum_v, he continued, and | Sold 5 s In Extra Large Sizes added that the interest of the whole |/} 0] 81x ize— A i county will be the federation’s in- |/} Regularly Extra Length 1 ke’ —— ° ) terest, for The federation is going to see that at $1.79 Women's Extra_Size Flannelette Nightsowns. heavy, Oli 0 .| the people are going to met a | $ Double Beds | soft fleece finish quality, light grounds with assorted, neat Oliver Owen Kuhn Again|ana square deal, he went on, and w: Honsewines iwillitrecognizeitt oo At feks striped effects. Mado with double yokes and cuffs. new sl X sewives will recognize the price as ex 3 going to make a vehement fight % 5 = necklines and long sleeves. Extra full cut and well fin ' President Imporlant prevent privileges for the few against || tremely low for famous Mohawk Sheets, which ished. . the interests of the majority, spe | enjoy an established reputation for long wear Goldenbers's—Third Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. particularly of the efforts of public | 7 F Reports Received. service corporations to get & throttle | and superior finish. Seamless and full bleached. hold on the ' county: 81x99-inch size—in a desirable extra length for ——— ey A resolution introduced by Bllis R. || 9 B Kt 0blegate from Cabin John Park, :'::;l-::fl[e beds. Hand torn and ironed. Perfect L] king the provision for a new ality. Md., October 11— |5 ar "o o § & e enten, | School on_or near the Conduit r ad, | || $2.50 Bedspreads, $1.89 v V o - was referred to the committee on || ast night by the | (0015 ¢or action, Crinkle Bedspreads, full length for covering bed and Montgomery County Civic Federation | SCho0IS | b . e 3 y Vit Pontcomery ieounty KCivis i ration | Niceorew T mar ed the his- pillows; rose, blue and gold woven stripes. Scalloped 4 ; ary | tory of Montgomery County from edges. ' All fast colo : peeting as the guest of the Rockvilie | {20, 10 JHORSINEN, N0 prince : Priced at Close to Cost I Chamber ot Commerce, and t00k | Georges County on October 2, 176, | f 35¢ Pillowcases, 25¢ o n looking to searching out, Pre-| g yreed that the federation aid in 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, hand torn and ironed; of Production! ;exém‘;;’x% ;‘,gfinfg“l“ikn‘"'{h;hfinu‘;“’l“f{"and securing accurate information with | perfect quality. Finished with wide hem. iterest B respect to all points within the G tho preparation of & istory and | P o8 8 ortance and to| $2.25 Bedspreads, $1.69 Values Actually Worth the proper marking of those pmntsl‘ 81x90 White Dimity Bedspreads, double-bed size; . | $30 and $35 elected officers ¢ ensuing year, g r:fpr,,‘n“’;”;;‘f Snsuing Yo |as a means of perpetuating the mem- perfect quality; good serviceable, all-year-around spreads. committeo on the matter of locating a | Orles that should be kept alive. | $1.19 Bleached Sheets, 89¢ new high school In the Belbeste | unanimously adopted a motion_that || 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, perfect quality, g 3 x : ; - £ ¢ Dlanks for a progres. |8 committee be named by the Presl- hand torn and ironed; finished with wide hems. Women who compare these fashionable coats with garments at much higher prices will ampaign before the Marviand oy e el 25¢ Unbleached Cotton, 16c be agreeably surprised. They are coats that you want to wear now and for freezing dature for bullding up Montgom- | 100, Jlaces and the archives of 38inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, heavy round weatlier to come—warm, serviceable, and of splendid style. We were fortunate, indeed, to cal, though not political, part of | Montgomery County. | thread quality. secure these coats to sell at below the regular prices, with a strike in the garment trade District of Columbla. % 5 Goldenberg’s—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. A A : officers who served during the New Member Admitted. retarding the coat industry. first year of the federation’s life were The federation elected to member- b $ . -elected for the ensuing year, and | s slegates a | . - e v : - S et T et et W | i i el | | Women’s $1 Thread Silk Fashionable Materials—Fur Trimmings—Good Tailoring -orresponding secretary and an addl-| Heights Citizens’ Association, com.- ||f§| 3 . = tion member of the exceutive commit. | posed of Wiliam E. Downey. Frank and Rayon Stocklngs —Make This Wednesday Coat Sale Truly Exceptional tee. The of s animously re-| Stone and George Bennets, delegates, || elected last night wer President, | and the following alternate: ‘William i i i i J B i e | e e ° Materials Fur Trimmings munity League; vice president, Capt. | The delegates were welcomed on| C a alr Bone b Frank L. He .. Silver behalf of the Rockville Chamber of | . S8 Exptin e Cliens o | Eomamerso by T Prect . cha Fine Bolivia Wolf BecTetiary | 3 'nce, Bat- | ma f terts itte . . ) . £ fors Pasl Cit Association; treas- il T e Discontinued numbers of women'’s hosiery G irer ‘harles V. Johnson, town | Maj. E. Brooke Lee invited the fed- marked at this saving price for tomorrow’s sell- Broadcloth Seahne . il sl 0"3“01“ “’q’“fl;‘ it N“‘\"Em’" meeting ing. You have choice of, thread silk stockings at Silver Spring as the guest of the ||| . ©° " : S Loqua 2t o G : ar ¢ fou~ iconstibuisibi oatse for ithatiplics in service weight, and lustrous Rayon stockings. Kersey Mandel Khantier “"v.!:”‘ pinmerce, and, Charles land ft was accepted. Made with three-seam back and lisle garter tops. ity Leagoe . Good assortment of desirable shades. All per- V elour Suedene g CO][ley S PR BGNIS GGt V_fibncl‘enust predicts that Vesuvius fect qtalities. Wililam W. Brido, delegate from | Gocs not tane s 1t i o8 Sty Women's Rayon Hose, with mock-seam Lined with silk crepe de chine or other Fur Collars and Cuffs and some with Fur thae Fdgemoor Citizens’ Association, |assumed that M ini ha £ back; good assortment of shades; irregulars of R i Was elected to fill the new position on | Gera to the: comtrary sare the omes ||| 500 values * 39¢ fine quality materials. Borders. the executive committee and Walter Boy. i Childre ibbed Sto nd p]ain : g5, " B. Armstrong, delegate from the Cabin 5 P John Park Citizens' Association, was SRl bl andieamelionly. Tmesuamichiic B oC Rich, warm Autumn colorings of Brown, Navy, Claret, Green, Cuckoo, as well as Black. et 0‘\';[_f:|{‘li:|“‘:" n ‘:‘31 f’,“”,‘r‘;‘?le"gffis | |- Women's Mercerized Stockings, with seamed Sizes 16 to 42 included. - = | back; all shades for street wear; perfect qual- positions were created on recom- | % Goldenberg’s—Second Floos—Charse Accounts Invited. e W bty BOHEMIAN R . - « tee, which was headed by Col. W. A. Goldenberg’s—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. XKroll, which report was unanimously HOP adopted “Maj. 1. Brooke Lee, Silver Spring, made a preliminary report for the education committee on the progress P boing made on the recommendation of the federation that a high school Regular $3 Crepe Satin e ‘ AILSilk Qualit satee | | Alexander Smith AuctionSale winie e | $2.59 of Columbia schools. s . i School board of Montgomery County I — — - Silks of exceptionally fine quality, soft and supple—right in Fashion's eye—offered had taken the matter up as early as i l " fl o Ready Tomorrow—and Priced at One-Fourth to tomorrow at a price that means unexpected savings to women who plan to make their February of last year, when 1t name == One:Thifd Iess ‘Than Weual Prices own Autumn dresses. 40 inches wide. In the most popular shades, including tan, n committee of Mrs, Walter cocoa, claret, bramble, cinder, hollyberry, navy, white and black. ‘{:’raum R el f‘u"s —_— Additional lots have arrived from our purchases made at the great ;r}-e\_wu:d by m:: agldition "1‘4”"'"\“»:“*‘- RICHEST 2 N —SIOZ(X)O.OOO Aucti}m Sale of Rugs held in New York by the Alexander $1.29 Sport Satin $1.49 Spiral Crepe $1.39 Kimono Silks L inel e Dl e N\= Smith & Sons’ Carpet Co., and they have been made ready for another $1 $1.19 $1.29 the Leland section, has made a price STRONGEST = rousing sale tomorrow. Included are many new patterns made for Spring, RS - (i Tire s propesition o the ownery and now it | BEST = = 1927, As the largest Washington buyers at the Smith Auction Sale, we (| wiin Taro, ayon taic, i | Crov™ i imadtome my | Jineh Kimono _ Silks. king an option of the property | g g satin 3 bl thie Lesimature) e = naturally secured lower prices and many choice lots, so you can count upon all wanted street, evening | caded designs—a popular s 7 g and lingerie shades, also | and sty! fabric for Fall | sortment of pretty new oy e D HIGHEST AN Y ; \ finding here the greatest selection of p: xttern: and unequaled savings white and black. rtli enited dosTigt ablo that the school will be ready at | JN QUALITY Every Rug in This Sale Seamless and Rugs may be purchased on the Budget Goldenberg’s—First Floor—Chargo Accounts Invited. e ol it e ) @y F5) 33N S | @30 7 Fall Underwear Women’s tablishment of a fire department, spon- - ey V- o> & { and Wilton Velvet 2 ’. . . o & Lol | \'7’ PR Russ; $40 grade...... . e e b Women's Medium-weight Underwear, $1 Neckwear rored by the Bethesda district, and that it would be scparate garments, shirts with high neck and long sleeve functioning by January 1 next. : R it B 9x12.ft. Axminster 83x106 Velvet and n Dutch neck and elhow : | N - i sleeves, anklo length pants; perfect qual- ol TS d g / Rugs; $40.00 grade ... P e - 89¢ e interfederation conference, & ¢ ® S ; g A Gt alliance of the mor ¢ County, > bt 2 9x12-ft. Axminster 7.6x9-ft. Wilton Vel- Misses: Care o Sui o Melingion Comnty, Ve, sl Beles X EWINT poq nnd “”3“"“ piictves o Ru "“}a;"s‘o"""a"" )‘ . fleeced; high gecrlznan;lnox:: A Ii's" ton ot Citizens veiation of the (ot el Rugs; $53.50 grade.... ugs; $37.50 grade.... i ey ‘harming pleces to add the lnishins District of C discussed ? 13 . ¢ aukielIcngtnusices Si0h 12 yeurat. € | toach to TAIl costumes. The varied by Maj. R. B. Lawrence, who re- & e — 9x12-ft. Velvet and 6x9-ft. Wilton Velvet Children’s Cotton Knit Waist Union | assortment of styles includes Collar and ported that it would be one of the | $5 Axminster and Wilton Brussels Rugs; $32.50 and Axminster Rugs; Suits, low neck and sleeveless, ankle | CUff sets, Jabots and separate Collars, biggest things ever vet attempted 3 4 S Zi grade .. % ) . $27.50 grade .. sz . length, others low neck and short sleeves, | I V and round shape styles. Fashioned for Montgomery County. He told of £ S Velvet Rugs knee or ankle length; sizes 12, 14 " | of filmy laces, nets, linens and silks, in plans already in the making for a | weizht ) 8.3 x 10.6 Axminster l :4.6x6.6A'xminner|nd )‘ and 16 years; many pretty color combinations, as well campaign to sell the National Capital | (e . Vtgy, Velret o 3 65 and \;’l’lstonn Xelvet { A Pl];hs‘t'b" \;Ive« Rugs; { ° values as plain white, cream and ecru. to the Nation throu vertising p Pile - Ax ° Rugs; $42.50 grade.... 50 grade. . . e = 3 2 Goldenberg's—First Floor. Goldenberg's—First FI movement. His repo foliowed Mak s T bl i eh Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. bl g b, Lot rsf oor. by a statement from President Kuhn es dmart [able cconnts Invited. of plans for a general membership c fr 0 drive to enlist every citizen of the ovyer om Bl il | $2 and $2.50 |Smart Autumn Hats| $5 and $5.95 Grades central clearing house will be estab- ; lished and memberships will be Look around the house, and see the | s g el e e e b en i e | Panel Curtains Unusually Low Priced Part-Wool Blankets est or Extra Carrying Charges. W. W. Bride, chairman of the com- mittee on safety, reported that much the beginning of the next school year, DEALER: = =0 PERFECT Plan of Divided Payments Without Inter- Charge Accounts Invited. ritory n which they live. The fed-|spreads can be home dyed perfectly eration’s president was authorized 1o | gorgeous colc for el b eatel appoint a committee to co-operate in Wi movement L e your old suit or dress, AR Felts, Velvets, Satins Maj. J. W. Stohlman of Somerset | SKirts, waists e children’s things. 2 i s & o £ r reported” on’ conferences held with | Give dainty 'things like underwea cHAERUATLE ’ and Combinations / ° ° railway officials and the county ofil- | gorgeous tints. It's easy if yo irding the matter of the|just use real dye. Any ki o ) ¢ company lowering its tracks !I;’ri;\l’ new rn;]wr‘s’ ht ov | 1 e A Heavy - weight Part - wool t . -w | But the secret of periect ¢ | V% fENa N 3 . Bl s GELs Z0x80) cen Bethesda a use the original Diamond dyes (tru 3 PRSI o e A The opportunity many house- | Blankets, sizes ?‘*' 0 and 70x i He said that another Sl s Pt} W e f( B inches for double beds. Pretty e was to be held Thursday. | a | AN DA wives have been looking for—Panel [ plaids of blue, pink, t and gr valuable Di e A 5 ia full of su ! \ %) Curtains, in Nottingham, Filet and ftewith bi i stoners welcomed the a oL ns, and i) - { ains, ingham, Iilet an - s 4 " also white with blue or pink bor- the federation in this movement. S dmmii’!"“(‘l"; Shp: sl G novelty weaves, with silk or bul- l'h?sc fashlmnable F‘a“ will surely ders. Wide ribbon-bound ends Fight for People. goods color samples. Or write / s b4 lion fringe as well as overlock | Surprise at this low price. Just another to match. : e { of the exceptional value opportunities - $6.50 and $7.50 Wool- ural address, President | illustrated book Color ( that emphasize this store’s millinery = o Filled Comforts, $4.85 Kuhn e3 appreclation of [paid by DIAMOND DYES, Dept.| § S~ edges. White, ivory and ecry, in chair for a because it | o % p e , w:\"wrm: :;vlm:uu or neraical iTe { leadership and its ability to offer the § P e ¥ praised in the high the co- . siaht styl & feal . x| ouble Size Wool-filled ot diea i S .29 g yles at real savings. Comforts, covered with sateen and operation given him by the delegates ! d $4 Curtams, $2 L Coered i Leateon i the honor of returning him to the |7, Burlington, Vermont. |8 e e 11 movements lool o the bet- i e It : 7 & i i ol tojthe te _Curtains_in_this assortment are in pairs or panels, used one to The essence of style—just the kinds women | with blue, rose, green and orchid jon that 1t w Make it NEW for 15 ctsl a window. Choice of Scotch, Nottingham or Filet weaves, in white, borders. s ivory and ecru; 2¥4 and 3 vards long, with silk fringe or overlock are looking for now, but which one would g, sborate worked or neat designs. hardly expect to find in such excellent quali- $3.50 and $4 Blankets 1 nd rt styl $395. 39¢ and 48c Cretonnes Miiee s $2.68 Felts, Velvets and Satins are unquestion- Heavy-welght Blankets, sizes £4x76 Yard-wide Fast-color Cretonnes, mill lengths up to 5 3 o , as ou may be surg to ably smart. The styles and colors presented in AHAECEE0 Tnates foF doub 5 e _numbe: ards for draperies this sale are indorsed by every fashion au- and gray with blue, pink Light and dark floral, : borders. rd and foliage designs. thority. o First Floor—Bargaln Table and Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. e Tatied OF COURSE, you ate abundantly precise and particlar about soap and water, A Big Special Purchase of 19c Outing Flannels Children’s Flannelette Garments towel and toothbrush. But do fyou al- Rggularridi chithe ofdxgw Five cases of 27-inch Outing When zero weather comes you'll appreciate the warmth » ) e 3wdinz!pohtofpmdmlnd ‘ g;gg:;lsfizgme h‘::fiw}ion:l&- q];‘_ql:gzmess‘svf thz:ise snlx’t, !1ccc_vi fl_anntl;'lte mémrms for the % . " e oxids with Tiest cHeck children. anted styles in all sizes featured tomorrow at hygiene. That is why ENO'S Efferves- R Siciess Sreckanaca surprisingly moderate prices. 3 [ ] cent Salt should always be present— Children’s Pajamas, $1 Children’s Pajamas, $1 always—ready at hand, in every house- 7 ) Samiples's iz i s . 25¢ Dress Ginghams, 18c Children’'s Heavy _Weight Windsor Flannelette Paja- ay y g | ] amples and special lots were secured for this itk Dress: Glnghanis, i o Windsor Flanneletts Pajamas. | mas, Without feet. open front hold of culture and character. Mild | Lo D) sale and we offer you choice of Warm, Service- Intue) Wasortuietth [off chesul novelty designs in peach, pink, | and drop seat; trimmed with and gentle, pure beyond reproach, and ’ 2 N A% able Sweaters, in a variety of smart styles, at stripes, plalds and plain colors; i G L T Tn‘t:l e Dm:flymrnn-mm 4% 2 s 5 ) oy - fine, tf = E ves, and drop seat, | Datterns: sizes 2 to rears. wonderful savings tomorrow! T i T trimmed with frogs and-pock- Girls’ Pajamas, gl.fi‘) colors. ill-over models: large assortment of desirable 29¢ Madras, 19¢ Sleeping Garments, $1 . pink, effectual beyond question. Sl g All-wool and part-wool qualities, in coat and ets; sizes 2 to 6 years. Girls tan striped ef- From all druggists at $1.25 and 75¢ s 2 e 88 - : colors and combinations. Sizes 28 to 34 included. 32.inch Printed Madras, light Children's Sleeping Gar- | ¢ pen etk L Pro Iy by S T 5451 S grounds with neat checks, stripes ments of Windsor flannelette, ed \ si v s i e $450 and $5 Sweaters | $2.50 and $3 Sweaters [ { ana fgures; softinish auality, § | soft heavy flecced qual | |ivenre S (FOBS:slaes § to Loadon, C Allwool and Partwool | Juvenile Sweaters, all for men’s and boys' shirts and ity, nursery designs, in Sleanae 79, Sales cAgents: Coat and Pullover styles; :,fpr“"?, part wool; coat women’s house garments. sorted colors. Buttoned bac b ,l;‘}gn f:'l’m'ims-(l c sizes 28 to 88; d ullover S and drop seat style; sizes 2 to Flannelette Sleeping Gar- HAROLD F. RITCHIE & CO,, Inc. some with dou- $3 29 styles; sizes 2 to sl 95 19¢ Outing Flannels, 14c 6 years. 4 ments, open front and back, i Yo ot 6 ¥ SR 13 with drop seat and feet; - 171 Madison Avenue, New York ble elbowS...... years 274nch Plain__ Color Outing Sleeping Garments, $1 sorted striped effects; sizes ¢ Toromto ~ Sydney Wellington | 186 Pullsover 'Sweaters $7 Coat Sweaters $1.50 and $1.69 h!«’lannel.dl(%}lxtflblue and “pink; Flannelette Sleeping Gar- to 10 years. : ATl w061 "BiTibver IGweaE Allwool Coat Sweaters, Sweaters q““;‘}'l’{y ouble-fleeced reversible ments, assorted pink and blue Girls’ Princess Slips, $1 ers, with roll collars; sizes | with roll collars; sizes 28 to Coat and Pullover styles, & striped patterns, made with Knitted Princess Slips, fine 28 to 38; plain 36; plain colors i? sizes 2 to 6 years; a va- ggflmkfl;mxm; :‘It}nble d!ea»{n;,‘dron segz fi"g grade, natural and gray; fancy colors ar - a ina- riety of colors arge 3 rimmed with frogs. Sizes border tr : 2 colors and com: %.29 and combina- $5_29 y of colors $1.09 by tes o 2 horder trimmed; sizes 4 to 12 binations ...... tions . . and combinations years. Goldenberg's—Third Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited.

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