Evening Star Newspaper, January 12, 1927, Page 21

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SURGEONS TONEET IN SPECIAL PARLEY National Body to Assemble Here in Convention, With Notables in Attendance. The American College of Surgeons will meet in Washington for day section conv A Tuesday of mext week, idents of this city opportunity t tend public health lectur conducted by a number of the most | famous surgeons and 1 s in the United Stat a announcement to ton Convention I Among famous med Dr. George York, p College of side at the public meetings “ General Sessions at Mayflower. * The general sessions of th tion will be hel Hotel, with the pul 10 be conduc the District of C clety_Building, 1 Tuesda . One of the features of the public meetings will be the showing of two non-technical motion pictures exhibit- ing graphically how and why stom- achs ache as well as function nor- mally. H According to_information from the jon, these two films, se of an X-ray ma- chine, show an actual moving picture of the stomach in action. Tt will be their first p) Commissioner Dougherty will we come the surgeons to Washi >. B. Moulinier, Milw president of the Catholic Hospit: sociation. Other Connections Scheduled. Another convention coming to this oty is the Winter sectional mee of the American Soclety for Treating, bringing 350 metallu chemists and officials from the larges steel manufacturing plants of the country, which will be held at the Mayflower Hotel, January 20 and 21 Visitations will be made to th United States Naval Gun Factory, the research and testing laborato of the Bureau of Standards and to Baltimore manufacturing concerns. The local committee on arrange- ments consists of James Strauss of the metal division of the Washington Navy Yard, chairman, and G. Willard Quick and H. K. Herschman of the Bureau of Standards. The Washing- ton and Baltimore chapters of the national society will be hosts of the visiting delegates. The American Society of New paper Editors will meet here Friday and Saturday of this week, and the of directors and the executive committee of the National Rifle As- sociation of America.awill convene in annual session in their offices here at the Woodward Building, January 28 and 29, NEW AIR LINE EXPRESS. Company Will Handle Shipments Between New York and Chicago. ~ Operation of an air line to handle express shipments between New York, Cleveland and Chicago, the Na- | tional Air Transport, Inc., announced | today, will commence April 15. | Besides the air express route, the | compeny also plans to inaugurate a | passenger gervice between Kansas City and St. Louls about Febru- ary 1. The two routes are to be opened regardless of the outcome of the company’s bid submitted to the Gov- ernment for contracts to handle the Eastern dlvision of the transconti- wmental and the overnight air mail routes, Paul Henderson, its president, las announced. . Sl BAN LONG-HAIRED BOYS. ‘West Virginia Basket Ball Players Must Clip Locks. MORGANTOWN, W. Va’ January 12 (#).—Long-haired boys have been banned from the Morgantown High School basket ball team. “I'm tired of seeing boys using their hands to push their hair out of their eyes when they sheuld be using their eyes to see what is going on and their hands to either pass or shoot at a basket,” sald the coach in announcing that hair must be clipped short if the boys want to continue on the squad. CROW ADOPTS DOG. !ouuhold/ Pets Become Insepara- ble Pals. BERWICK, Pa., Janu . A dog and a crow, living perfect peace, comprise the pair of friends hereabouts. was caught when a fledgling and quickly singled out the household canine as a pal. Now they eat from the same dish and are inseparable. FIREPROOF STORAGE Automobiles Can Store Up to 1,000 Cars Extremely Low Rate Call Central Storage and Transfer Co. 59 M St. N.E. Main 9205 YN\ Stop Her Sore Throat | Don't experiment. For over thirty years wise mothers bave been getting quick, welcome relief by using THE EVENING KTAR, WASHINGTON, D. Wondward & Lnthron 10th, 11th, F and G Streets The newest note of Spring—the Compose theme—is seen in many smart versions in the French Room. Degrade crocheted straws, shade from a deep tone at the brim to a lighter shade in the crown. Chouquette, EXxla- bousse and angora straws—the newest fabrics—are effectively trimmed with compose ribbons. $15 to $35. p SKETCHED—Broad-brim white felt hat, stitched \ in compose colors on crown and brim, $30. THESE INTERESTING COLORS ARE COMBINED Vert de Gris Liberty Blue Gooseberry Popcorn Castilian Diadem Mother Goose Gobelin Monkey Skin- Cameo Pink Athenia Marron Glace Millinery Section, Third floor EV SWEAT MAKE THE DAYTIME COSTUML Sweaters are tremendously important this season—worn with skirts that match or contrast. Ideal for Southern wear or wear here. Made of soft zephyr wool—many with rayon—in novelty lace as well as plain weaves —with the new vee neck and two or three tone stripes in various widths. $8.75 and $10.75. SKETCHE D— Compose SKETCH E D— Compose sweater of white wool, striped metallic gold striped cardigan with three tones of rose— sweater, in tones of green, showing the new Chanel .vee white and gold, $10.75. neckline, $10.75. Sweater Section, Third floor. NEW BLOUSE NEW NECK LINES AND COMPOSE COLORS The new vee and square necklines—the compose colors and the smart use of satin as well as crepe promise to give blouses a foremost place in the mode this season. A diversified collection of blouses is here—each show- ing a smart note in intricate tucking—the bloused fashion—and the new necklines. Worn with skirts—these blouses make smart two-piece cos- tumes. $10 to $19.75. SKETCHED—Both sides of white crepe satin make this square-neck blouse very smart, with a white georgette shoulder flower, $19.75. Blouse Section, Taird floor. EXCLUSIVELY AT WOODWARDE LOTHRO Exquisite voiles, beautifully embroidered in' contrasting colors of such glorious shades—that you will surely want a dress made of this lovely new fabric. If you are planning a trip South—you should see this lovely ma- terial—if you are not—you do not want to miss the opportunity to have the very smartest dress when Spring comes. $3.50 yard? * Every Desirable Color Combination EMBROIDERED DOTTED VOILES, $1.75 Yard A wide selection-of colors, with self-colored dots ot contrasting dots. A fine, sheer weave—ideal for dainty Summer frocks and dresses-to take South. Cotton Dress Goods Section, Second Sees . A} \ Hlondmard & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets JANUARY SELLING Continues to Offer Outstanding Economies In spite of intensive selling since our January Selling began — careful plan- ning and buying months ahead make it possible to continue to offer the same quality Woodward & Lothrop merchandise at these exceptionally low prices. Extraordinary Values in Silk Lingerie . Every Garment Would Regularly Sell at Much Higher Prices Because of the co-operation of the manufacturers we were able to secure these fine quality chemise and gowns at a price that permits our selling them at these low January Selling Prices— CHEMISE, $3.95 Of crepe de chine, in tailored and lace-trimmed models. Gowns, $7.95 Of fine crepe de chine, beautifully made, with fine laces. CHEMISE, $2.95 Of exceptional quality crepe de chine, in desirable shades. Gowns, $4.95 An_exceptional value—lace-trim- med gowns of heavy crepe de chine, Make Your Selections Early Silk Underwear Section, First floor, Fur Coats are Reduced Every Coat Offers a Remarkable Opportunity to Buy a Fine Fur Coat at a Low Price Muskrat Coats Were $195 $150 Silver Muskrat Coats Were §295 $250 Raccoon, Caracul, Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coats Were $395 $350 1 Goat Coat Was §$195 $150 Natural Muskrat and Caracul Coats Were $295 $250 Hudson Seal Coats (dyed muskrat) Were §350 $295 - Other Fur Coats. Were $175. Now $135 Fur Coat Section, Third fieor. Hemstitched Linens with Damask Borders 'At these Special January Prices An outstanding January Value—Hemstitched Linens with Damask bor- ders. You will recognize these linens as those made by the makers of the famous Draw-easy Linens—known the world over for their exceptionally high quality. You will realize from these prices that every piece is much underpriced—an exceptional opportunity Tray Cloths, 18%27...c.......65¢ Scarfs, 18%36 .v.ecvcoceccsces.§1 Napkins, 13x13 inches, dozen, $3.50 Scarfs, 18%45 o...cco0000...8125 ~ Seariel 18305 . .oicncececss 8150 Other Table Linens at January Prices Double Damask Table Cloths 2x3 yards ccecseccscecss.$8.75 Double Damask Table Napkins 24x24 inches, dozen.......$9.50 Silver Bleach Cloths 2x2 yards ..eceeee .$4 2x2Y4 yards .$5 2x3 yards ceee $6 Linen Section, Second fleor. mere fraction of their value. Cups and Saucers, 35¢ each; $4 dozen Thin, almost transparent china— exquisitely decorated—others with a handsome gold line. Wide selection. Dinner Plates, 25¢c each Mostly one-of-a-kind—=but there are a few that match, Attractive designs in a large range of colors. China Section, Fifth fioor. v Satin Damask Napkins 22x22 inches, dozen.......$6.95 Napkins, 22x22, dozen.........$5 Irish Satin Damask Table Cloths 2x2 yards ....ccenee0nve...$10 2x2Y; yards . 2x3 yards ....... Napkins, 22x22, dozen.. Napkins, 24x24, dozen.... handles. Service Plates, $1:50 Handsome one-of-a-kind setvice plates, richly Junior Misses Dance Frocks $16.75 to $49.50 Sheer georgettes, floating chiffons, fairylike tulles and changeable taffetas fashion these lovely new dance frocks. Sketched—Tulle frock in compose colors, Junfor Misses' Section, Fourth floor. Girls’ Dainty Party Dresses $12.50"to $29.50 Charming little frocks— quite simple or most elabo- rate, offer a wide range of choice. Of crepe de chine and georgette. Sketched—New puff sleeves and puff bottom make this taffets frock charming, $16.75. Girls' Section, Fourth floor. Py Two Values in Knit Underwear Knit Combinations—in all desirable weights for cold weather. In the wanted styles...couue...$1.50 to $4 Knit Bloomers—for sports wear—skating, hiking and riding. In wool and cotton. All colors.......$1 to $3.75 Knit Underwear Section, Third floor. * " Importer’s Samples Fine French China At Less Than Cost to Land in New York ; """ The importer is through with these beautiful samples and o has let us have them, so that they are now priced at a Every piece fine French ghina. Covered Dishes and Casseroles, $1 Round, oval and square shapes, in a variety of patterns—some with a rich gold line and gold decorated. _The colors offer a wide choice.

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