Evening Star Newspaper, January 6, 1927, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D._C. THURSDAY, JANUARY 6. _1027. e : b Friday Bargasns sn Irida Domestics Bargaiis i Domestics BLEACHED SEAM LESS SHEETS, sizc BLEACHED SEAMLESS SHEETS, extra .:41”“ 89 81x%9 inches) 2000 YDS. OF STAND ARD PERCALES, 10 to 20 ' yard picces, 36 inches 1R wide. Yard 13 (1,000) $1.39 MATTRESS PILLOWCASES. size COVERS, for full size x30 inches: of dura & mattress. For Friday, $] ached cotton. I FANCY OUTINGS heavy quality; 36 T&¢ 17c HEAVY BROWN L e 15 :6”."\'!'“" 1.]000 e ‘; ot BROWN MUSLIN, i sEhad e e 1 20 yard lengths. < cial, yd 1"—’ a vard 10 2 BLEACHED OUTING FLANNEL. 30 inches \\u_l'r n a good, heavy grade. 1§ Third Floor 16c BLEACHED, MUSLIN 36 inches wide. 2,000 yards offered at 1)1« enly e «2 29¢ ENGLISH PRINTS, 36 fnches wide, in pleas- ing small designs. Yd., 1‘7 iday Bargamns e RN Friday Bargains & welr 29c AMOSKEAG ROMPER Ji_u- CLOTH, in 10 to 20 €230 MANTEL CLOCKS yard lengths. Choice, 19« made by the Lux =l RSN Clock Co., mahogany $1.09 finished ? 25¢ PLISSE CREPE, in all SHAVING STANDS. with of the wanted lingerie ] 7¢ swinging mirror of fine ¢ Jlate glass. Now offere shades. Yd... 2 plate g ft at E Street Floor 500 prs. of Shoes for clearance! Marked down from twice this price—and more so as to clear them out in a day—for they are occupying valuable space which we need for new shoes! Of course, sizes are broken, but re- member, there are 500 chances to find what you like and can wear! Black satins — patents—c o lo red kids—black kid and calf—in all of the popular types of pump: with heels that from the highest to the flattest heel. range Second Flo isburgh's—8th Street Friday Bargains o Dress Goods $149 ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS—Granite S « ] 19 L-WOOUL FRENCH Love I'riday Bargams i ash Fabrics $300 POLAIRE COAT NGS, in gray ‘\1 9 Third Floor ansburgh & Bro.es= 7 able savings and the usual Friday bargains—at lower prices than usual. burgh & Bro.s January X &= Iriday Bargains Housewares I'riday Bargains 1n Sport Shop $16350 VELVETEEN DRESSES, in two- $]1% MEDICINE CABI TS, white cnamel S] 49 with mirror STLK fancy $ {,'!E 1093 SPORT DRESSES b AND § BLOUSES ot $1.00 SERVING TRAYS, lacquered, a very spe- 4O cial value $225 KITCHEN STOOLS tucked and tai- $.95 d sturdy $].0" - made ot JERSEY FROCKS ok L Rt oicte R 2 $375 STEP STOOL, white g cnameled with rubber $2.95 $195 AND $295 BLOUSES, treads rillsiandSesy)e €205 TRONING BOARDS, R folding, with pad and $48 Sixth Floor Friday Bargains s Hosiery $195 SILK STOCKINGS, full fashioned with lisle “tops and _feet. QGe $8 AND $9 CORSETS AND Pair GIRDLES, of fine 54 5 Friday Bargawns sh Corsets $1.63 10 $1.95 SILK STOCK- becchie.s INGS of well known makes, in broken sizes and $].13 colors. Choice ........ $10 AND $12 CORSETS AND GIRDLES, styl- 86.95 ish stout, broche... s SILK - AND RAYON b Jidi STOCKINGS—175 pairs, re- §15 AND $18 CORSETS duced for clearance to 3Q)c AND GIRDLES, fa- 59-85 only mous models. Street Floor Second Floor Boys’ Mackinaws Suits and Overcoats 6.75 Overcoats—for boys ot 8 to 17, for junior boys of 4 to 9, and for little fellows 2 to 6. Double-breasted models, well tai- Jored in the smartest of coatings. Sheep-tined Coats, of heavy khaki, with warm, fleecy sheep lining and beaver- ctte collar. Sizes 10 to 16. ‘Sport Mackinaws for lads of 8 to 17 are made in the sportiest mackinaw plaids, with muff and side pockets and storm collar. Four-piece Suits with two, pairs of ° knickers. Single and double breasted models. Sizes 10 to 17. Street Floor—Lunsburgh's—8th Street Friday Bargains si Friday Bargains in Girls’ Wear $1 AND 50 GLOVES long and novelty fab- SQc $1 AND $1.25 DRESSES, clearing at. . ~Z gingham, in plaids, checks and TEATHER SR B e S Street Floor Fourth Floor - Sales 0= Friday Barguins i Friday Bargains w Sport Shop Furniture 203 : 2 200 CARD TABLES, ma 09 WE LVE TEE N hogany finish, covered $7.89 BLOUSES, in navy, vith green leatherette, green and black. Just 5%": PHONE D, with 18 % B tool, mahogany finish- S;.l'l ed. slightly scratched PANEL MIRRORS, plate glass, in gold, blue or Rc i g Fifth Floor $495 LUMBER JACKETS in brown or gray $995 uedene ~ Remnants of 69¢ to $2.50 Table Damask— . - 50c to $1.98 Lengths that range irom 1V to 3 vards, in many grades and patterns, are included in this very special group. Mercerized damask, silver bieach, full bleached linen damask, and double satin damask, whose clearance prices will delight you. Remnants of Toweling You will find many, many useful pieces here—1 to 5 yard lengths of all-cotton crash, part-linen toweling, all-linen crash and glass toweling; some plain white, some with color- ed borders. 29¢ Grades, now 25¢ 19c Grades, now 15¢ 35c Grades, now 29 25¢ Grades, now 19¢ 39¢ Grades, now 32c Third Floor—Lansburgh's—73th Street Sale of $1.00 and $1.50 Silk-and-Cotton Fabrics * 59¢ Eight dainty, attractive fabrics that make charming frocks for women and children. Delightful patterns, as well as plain shades. 15¢ Grades, now 121;¢ 54-in. Silk-and-Cotton Crepe 36-in. Printed A. B. C. Silk 36-in. Selray Mixed Crepe 36-in. Silk-and-Cotton Crepe 36-in. Aplico Silk-and- Cotton Print 36-in, Brocaded Rayons 54-in. Brocaded Rayons 36-in. Moderite Silk-and- Cotton Print Third Floor—lansburgh’'s—3th Street Friday Only--- 5,000 yds. Silks 1.25 Yard Seven highly desirable weaves at a desirably low sale price! Silks for frocks, linings, slips and all kinds of lingerie, negli- gees, draperies and other pur- poses—offered in popular light and dark colorings for all of them. Your choice of : 40-inch Washable Flat Crepe 40-inch Crepe de Chine 40-inch Georgette Crepe 40-inch Plain Radium 40-inch Rayon Sport Satin 36-inch Silk Broadcloth 40-inch Black Satin Charmeuse Third Floor—Lansburgh's—Sth Street th, 8th and] . - MRS.V | AL these bLrilliant modern writers, | C tireless fight blood is all | they hanker for In a chronic Slv\ul | of dudgeon. they are always seeing . and they reach out w rery time niling or Police Bureau Official and Soroptimist Leader Is Praised for Work. . with | I of hu-| joyous when ha ranguing on jack of commor | sense, they are happiest when hang ing some one’s hide upon the fence. Are there creeds that men have trust ed for perhaps two thousand vears? 4 See the brilliant one, disgusteds prod | (- \ them with their gleaming spears. . | Does the fame of heroes warm us with emotions fine and tru Now | lice Depa the brilllant ones inform us that they | Soroptimist €1 were a tawdry crew. Do we speak of | Scott and Dickens as g masters of the pen? How the scornful laugh- | ptimist Club at the La Fayette | ter quickens in the brilliant writers el yesterday. Mrs. Van Winkle is . s "'"l “:’”’“ | the retiring president of the club. anything | Representative Henry R. Rathbone. b Tlinois, member of the House District rs. and th 3 committee, the prin nd the orators wer tors | ferred p Vs ! brains than brc ial tubes. | woman of 1est purpose, deve rth's wisdom has been gathered | to her akings and & womai Distriet of Columbi 1 of as one of its off ated that he favor measure that would ald t s Bureau f the Police 1 e its power a nents of Mrs. Mina as head of the Won en's Metropolitan Po and president of tho were laude testimonial luncheon given her There's no | clals. in this bril > others w tion any time or any place, District Commissioner Proctor | restore the gilding Dougherty spoke of the eight years | they deface. They write well when | service of Mrs. Van Winkle at the | they are knocking something that | head of the Women's Bureau. “The sane esteem, but thelr stiimbling | District indebted to Lieut. Var style is shock n they'd try a | Winkle r her meritorious se helpful them 4 ASON and he k in bettering conditic | (Conyright. 1927.) here, conc 1 A pa pre sented to Mrs. Mrs alf o |ASSAILS VIRGINIA COLORS. Mary « | ing : ‘Eldridg-» Says Tag Hues Worst He | Mrs. Van Winkle responded ' Others who praised Mrs Winkle's k as head of W ¥ were: Wallace Ever Saw. Characterizing the color scheme of . presic r of Citd Virginia V the Federation Vs Clubs; Mrs. Ellen Sp Mussey. Mrs. Henry R. Rathbone Mrs. Izetta Jewell Brown and Mrs Helena Reed, president of the cl whi es| Mrs. Proctor fic Director M. O. nounced vesterday Jersey steps to dopt color combina insure good visibility. ginia tags, done in an apple green and scarlet, not only are shock to the esthetic senses, Mr Eldridge asserted, but the color com bination is for visibility. Tt is doubtful, he 1 e Tiliibars. At e T t a dis | ©f American Pen Women, wh tance of 5 @ hit. | invited to attend, were unable | and-run ar s a better | Present. About 150 members | opportunity | guests were present | recently in India. | Commissioners Authorize Book on g Local Municipal Employes. Offices for [[.2 oy gomrmne e, Doctors will be published by e District, des aid was_announced vesterday by I E. Garges, secreiary to the Board of . | Commissioners, who will edit the pub. en ls s | lication. The Commissioners have in | structed the department heads to pre . | pare the information to be used in the manual. Good Light Publication of a eity manual was first suggested by the Citizens' Ad 24-hour Hotel | visory Council, which advised the S v Commissioners that a number of other Sermce | large municipalities issue such book < lets. The District’s manual will be Burlington Hotel | i an 8980 Resignation Accepted. . Resignation of First Lieut Scott Stilson, Manager. | . Winslow, Coast F 314-316 Seventh Street N.W. Reliable Since 1914 Special Group of Fur Coats Values up to §225 — et TG 2 Friday, an important event that spells savings for economy-loving women. Coats That smartly dressed wom- en are select- ing for Winter. For Friday, Regular $95 to $125 'WINTER COATS Exquisitely Fur Trimmed A replenished stock of finer quality fur-trimmed Winter Coats that makes selection an easy matter. The very styles, materials, furs and linings of these coats are presented elsewherc ,ntm'@uh: Mlnl: Regular and § Bagra Sizes

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