Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1927, Page 20

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

* TWO ARE ELECTED TONURSES BOARD Mrs. Aldrich and Mrs. Perkins . Selected by Society. B Hear Work Reports. lli(l;:ry‘;-.\!\lrlv’l\ and Mrs. Perkins were ¢ i to the at a regular meet Mrs. Amory board of manager the d of the Instructive Visiting Nurse Soclety, held yester. day in its offices, in The Build- ing. Mrs. G. Brown Miller, first vice presider Mrs. man of th es' ported the tion of Miss Maud supervisor of the Brightwood who is leaving Washing. > a ndent of the tion in Holy esignation of Miss | who is leaving the staff posi in ing of bos hingham, chair committee, re supervisory ith the pediatric clinic inia, Char | key is a | Memorial Hos- | years’ serv Visiting d sever: Washington , and has h with the Society Mrs, The January n in visits work for January of 463 pat January « dressings, which came as 1t of the increased work, 1t for the supply com: ith the nurse: a natural re made it dif mittee to kes needs. She tion of the long s rendered the v local chapter of which Mrs. Albert G man, which has made dr the visiting nurses for the ¥ eral years. Those present were Mrs. G. Miller, Mrs. Mandeville C: Mrs. Louis A. Frothingham, Mr: v v Mrs. Emory Scott Land, Northup Dean, Mrs. David Pot- ter, M Mary Hale, Eleanor Wilson, Mrs, ord, Mrs. William C. sorge B. McClellan, Mrs. son George R wood, F. Wilson, Keith Merrill, sertrude and Charles W. Pimper. RICH RUSSIAN PEASANTS BATTLE POOR AT POLLS Flection Riots Started by Those Who Are Disfranchised for Hiring Workers. 1 Mrs. By the Associated Press. BAKU, Russia, February 9.—Riots growing out of a local Soviet elec- fion have caused the death of two peasants and the serious wounding of 13 in a village near here. Kulak: disorders, attacking poor peasants Who were running for office. A san- guinary fight ensued. Kulaks from neighboring villages went to the as- &istance of their comrades, who van- quished the peasants. Under the existing regulations, the Kulaks, those who employ hired labor- ers, are forbidden to vote; also those Who fought in the White Armies, those formerly connected with the czarist regime, members of the aristocracy tch yesterday told of election disorders near Samara, in southeastern Russia, in which the secretary of a newly elected town Boviet was shot and three other offi- cials were wounded. DOGWOOD IS VALUABLE. $20,000 Shipments in South Caro- lina for Making Shuttles. ANDERSON, 8. C., February 9 (®. “The lowly dogwood has come into its own in Anderson County. Farmers have realized approximate- 1y $20,000 from shipments of the ‘wood to mills which use it in the manufac- ture of shuttles, a use said to be shared by only two other woods, per- simmon and ironwood. A hundred carloads of the timber recently were cleared from farms in the county. Move i;Chaplm s Case 0. K.'d. LOS ANGELES, February 9 (®).— A scheduled court action to compel Loyd Wright, attorney for Charles Spencer Chaplin and for Chaplin Studios, Inc., to answer questions in a deposition sought by attorneys for Mrs. Chaplin in her divorce suit, was put off the calendar in Superior Court yesterday on motion for such I | of H. E. Stelle or rich peasants, began the |’ wction by the young wife's attorney Abe Martin > e eak won’t curl up if you ith a cutter, | i i A round nick th’ What's as | don’t know where what you wan SHOW AT LYON VILLAGE. { Wk { Citizens' Association Plans Fine | Program Tonight on Birthday. fon Village Citizen let ts first > offered t and entertainers, ices for the occ n talented me num selec » solos and liter- | tions by a men’s qu readings and other musical ary feature A brief busi the entertainment, which 8:30 o'clock. Monroe H. Stockett will preside, The program is in c Mrs. Stelle will supe vise hments, . ¢ Earec All residents of I been invited to join in the festivities BELL WINS APPROVAL. Northeast Citizens Would Retain Services of Commissioner. Retention of Col. J. as Enj in a r the ville School efforts by the cluded in_the grading Fift seventh st solution_adoy Boundary have in- | items for| and Fifty nt street south | of the committee, president of the Karr’s is the “Watch word” in Washington HEN you think.of the extreme care that attends the selec- tion of workmen privileged to work on the production of the world’s famous Watches—such as Longines, Gruen, etc.—you will appre- ciate the advantage of the final adjusting and regulat- ing at our hands—who are experts — specializing in Watches. It really perfects the per- fect watch—and is one of the advantages of buying your Watch here—a service that adds nothing to the cost. We are devoting our attention on Watches exclusively—and there- fore offering our entire stock of Diamonds and Platinum and Gold Jewelry at greatly re- duced prices to close it out. Henry C. Karr Watch Specialist 1419 H Street N.W. > h The World-Renowned Italian Soprano MME. GALLI-CURCI WHO APPEARS THIS EVE G AT THE WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM PREFERS AND USES STEINWAY “THE INSTRUMENT FRITZ KREISLER clusive AT HOME AND IN ALL PUBLIC CONCERTS Because of Its Superb Resonance and Tonal Qualities MME. GALLI-CURCI RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE NEW ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA 68 Recordings Are Used — Come in and Hear Them The Foremost Violinist of the day, who appeared in recital yesterday afternoon at Poli’s, wonderful STEINWAY as his accom- panying instrument. Droor’s Music Houske 1360 gstreet. IN RECITAL ion will precede ||§ I begins at || OF THE IMMORTALS" is also an BEx- Victor Artist, who prefers the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1927. NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTS Imperial Player Rolls For February “Blue Skies” (Irving Berlin's latest), < Everybody's Mother , Swanee, s Could Bring You Back to Me Me to Sleep in an Old Rocking Chair, There Ain't No Maybe in My Yo' Hands' (from Oh I Was “qeq n, Hang Out the Moon, “Clap Hello,” * “Rock “Take 149¢ es” and “Thinking of You.” Music Department—RBasement. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDAB! IT PAYS TO A Purchase of Maker’s Samplé Line $1.00 to $3.50 New Spring Neckwear “Blue Crane” Silk Hose Are Guaranteed to Wear $1 “Blue Crane” Silk Stockings must wear satisfactorily, or they will be replaced with a new pair. 1009 pure thread silk, with Index heel and instep, mercerized heel, toe and top, three- seam back. $1 Chiffon Silk Hose 49¢ Sheer quality Chiffon t thre m bac irregular silk Hose xo Accounts Invited. 29¢ and 39c Cretonnes 18¢ Yard fast color Cretonnes, ark floral _stripe, bird and foliage designs. Mill and full bolts for draperies coverings of all kinds. Yard wide light and and First Floor—Bargain Table and Fourth $2.75 Part-Wool Blankets $1.69 Each Part Wool Blankets, size 66x80 inches for double bed size; beautiful block plaids of blue, pink, tan, orchid, gray and gold; wide sateen ribbon bound ends. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Flo Charge Accounts Invitee desirable | All the new Spring shades. Boys’ S0c Hose 29¢ Hose, English ribbed style, w art wool fancy turnover cuffs perfect quality; broken sizes; only a limited quantity. Regular 50¢ Quality Zephyr G shades. free from starch or dressing. 89¢ Bleached Sheets, 69¢ 54x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, single bed size; hand torn and ironed. 39¢ Pillowcases, 29¢ 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, large size; fine soft finish pillow= case cotton. $1.50 Bleached Sheets, 98¢ eamless Bleached a length for three- , finished with wide e beds 25¢ Pillowcase Cotton, 18¢ Five-quarter Bleached Pillow- se Cotton, full 4 wide; = round thread y Goldenberg’s—First Flo Charge Accounts Invits Undergarments & Aprons for the Larger Woman Featured in tomorrow’s sale are timely needs in extra size garments. Large women will appreciate the quality and extra fullness, no less than the savings in this event. 50 Extra Size Frock Aprons Extra s hams, in new colors that will wash perfectly. neck and V-neck styles, with pique collars. extra full over the hips and finished with deep hems. $1.98 Nightgowns Extra Siz “Dalsy $1.50 Night Gowns, of fine muslin, trimmed with lace and in- sertion; round-neck style. Rein- forced and extra full cut. ’ Extra Size Costume Slips Costume Slips, of lus- $1-95 trous English sateen, in black and navy blue. Built-up and strap shoul All are extra full cut for the large figure. nberg’s—Third Floor. ze A vited. Women’s $1 & $1.50 GLOVES 68c¢ Pair A new shipment arrives for an- other rousing sale of gloves to- morrow. Of soft, pliant chamo- suede in a variety of the newest and most wanted styles for Spring. Gloves with flare and turn back novelty cuffs embroidered in many smart_effects, also double woven and slip-on styles. kip-seam sewn; Colors of mode, cork, oak Inseam and boulton thumb. brown, gray, pongee, sand and rosewood. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. $2.50 & $3 Handbags $1.95 Clever underarm shapes in plain colors, others trimmed with strips of contrasting leather that are both stylish and very effective. Also pretty tooled designs in cowhide bags. ze Frock Aprons, of fine quality ging- Round Made {$1.19 $1.29 Extra Size Bloomers Of fine English sateen, $1.00 soft and lustrous, in flesh color stripes. Reinforced and full cut. Exceptional at the price. Extra Size Kimonos Crepe Kimonos, in $1 98 plain colors of blue, rose, and lavender, side tie and ruffie trimmed. Made with generous full- ness. $2 All-Silk Crepe de Chine ™ Tomorrow at A soft finish, close woven grade that is well liked for women’s dresses and children’s wear. 32 inches wide, in a complete range of plain Guaranteed fast colors. SHEETS Offered at Unusual de Savings Tomorrow 90x108 extra large size Seamless Sheets, ' made of heavy even thread sheeting cotton, Choice at 790 You don’t have a chance every day to buy attractive neckwear at this pric New, dainty styles that will delight you. Just the kwear to add a smart touch to Spring frocks. A maker’s sample line, secured at price concessions that permit you to buy two and three pieces for the usual cost of one. —Collar and Cuff Sets —Vestees With Guffs Vestees Without Cuffs Jabots With Collars -Jabots Without Collars ~Tailored Linen Vestees ~Separate Collars In fact, all kinds of pretty things. Of dainty laces, linen satin, silk and georgette, in white, cream, ecru and all sorts of gay color combinations. V, round and high necklines. sldenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Aecounts Invited. 129¢ 20c Percales, 15¢ _36-inch Printed Percales, light grounds in neat printed ns; wanted colorings for women's house dres and aprons and men’s shirts 20¢ Outings, 10c 36-inch [ . | $2 Crinkle Spreads, $1.69 ‘oven Stripe Crinkle se, blue and gold woven stripes; fast colors. 16¢c Unbleached Cotton, 1lc 38inch Unbleached Cotton, close woven quality, for general use. Outing Flannels, heavy double fleeced, revers- ible ~quality, various color stripes 25¢ Ginghams, 16¢ 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in : : y checks, stripes, plaids and wanted plain colors. Soft- finish quality. Fast colors. Visit Our Lampshade-Making Department Our Second loor Lampshade Department is splendidly. ready to give FR instructions in Lampshade making. All the newest and mo: popul yles and shapes- complete assort- ment of silks, trimmin, ete., at moderate prices. Goldenberg’s—Second Floo) Art Dept. A $1.19 Sale of Boys’ Values Worth $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3 Boys may be outfitted at extraordinary savings in this sale. Everything at $1.19, and in some instances worth al- most three times the sale price. For Thursday only. Shirts of imported English ) 1 lar attached and neckband styles; ’ sizes 7 to 16 years. $1.50, $2 and $3 Broadcloth, Madras, Fine Percales, sizes 12 to 14 neck measure. Blouses of white striped and $1.50, $2, $2.50 & $3 Shirts and Blouses Rayon Fabrics and All' Silk. Col- figured broadcloth, others with sport collar of tan pongee; Manufacturer’s samples and slight irregulars, of imported linen, broad- cloth and fancy materials in Oliver Twist, Flapper, Middy and Dutch Daddy } I I 9 b models. Plain colors and wanted combinations. Sizes 3 to 8 years. : 5 . ty er $1.50 to $2 Pants Of suiting mixtures and $2 and corduroy, mostly every pair ful- shaped neck, g fancy patterns 28 to 34. Beautiful Washable Quality—40 Inches Wide In the Newest Spring Colors—Street, Evening and Lingerie Shades, also Black and White. Rich Lustrous Crepe de ('hiu_c, a quality that is remarkable at heavy weight and firmly woven. The wash- this low price. All silk able silk that tubs perfectly. $1.19 Silk Pongee, 85c | 324nch Silk . Pongee, all-silk y; for dresses and lingerie; nted colo Idenberg’s—First Floor. ‘harge Accounts Invited. 1$1.49 $1.75 Chiffon Taffeta $1.49 35-inch Chiffon Taffeta, plain and two toned effects; pure silk quality. $2 Satin Charmeuse $1.55 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, ace, all-silk quality; in as- orted street and evening shades. 18 Linoleum Rugs 9x12 ft. and 7 ft. 6 in, by 12 ft. Certainteed Lin- oleum Rugs—some perfect and others with slight defects. patterns floor coverings for living room, dining room, bed- Handsome Chinese, oriental and tile in pretty color combinations. Durabie 1 $7.65 ] room or kitchen. 8 it. $25 to $32.50 Room Size Rugs, $17.85 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. and 9x12 ft. Large Room Size Seamless Velvet Al and Worsted Face, Close-woven Brussels Rugs, perfect quality; oriental, Chinese and neat designs in rose, blue, taupe and other wanted colors. $3 Congoleum or Linoleum Rugs, $1.68 3x9-it. Congoleum and Linoleum Rugs, handsome wool rug designs in good colorings; artistic borders, for halls and kitcijenettes. ‘Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. STORE* Spring-weight puliover s WE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDS $2 Linen Table Damask For those requiring new table ) 1 linens, this is an opportunity to save considerably on high-grade linen § damask—a’ full-bleached, rich, mellow-finish grade, all pure linen, in an assortment of neat, attractive de signs—full 70 inches wide. Yard, $1.39. 9 S Women’s $5 and $6 Footwear —First Floor Hand-Made Lace CHAIR BACKS 3 7C Each A special purch Handmad Lace Chair demand for dec chairs. Choice of ms. Sizes 19x13 d ful Back 14x1 tassel. Charge Accounts Invited 50c Lustrous Broadcloth at 39¢ Yard 36-inch Broadcloth, a superior yarn mercerized quality with rich lustrous finish that no amount of washing will harm. 36 inches wide, in a complete assortment of plain colors, as well as black and white. Chiffon Voiles, 22¢ 40-inch Plain-color Chiffon Voiles, | 36-inch Linger, b fine, sheer quality, with wide-taped | Shadow chec! edge. In white and wanted colors. | oiles. merc the most de: 35¢ Lingerie Fabrics, 25¢ >, shadow s rseys, ete. hades 50¢ Moongleam Crepe S50c White Poplin, 39¢ 39¢ 36-inch White Poplin, yarn mer cerized, permanent-finish ~quality S0c Indian Head, 38¢ 54-inch White Indian Head finish quality, in 2 to 10 | lengths. red 36-inch Moongleam Crepe, h grade rayon crepe weave quali street and evening shades. 2 | | linen Goldenberg’s—First Floor. vard Charge Accounts Invited. $2 Stamped Bedspreads at $1.39 Ea. The pretty krinkle spreads that find many housewives—stamped on good quality krinkle weave material, in pink and blue stripes. Wearables weave bed- favor with so 59¢ Stamped Curtains, 39 Stamped quality checked voil 1k bor- ders. Two at tains, sh h blue or ictive desi 59¢ Stamped Luncheon Sets 29¢ a Fi inch cloth and d grade unbl ing cotton and white li 89¢ Embroidered Towels, 59¢ Hand-embroidered Towels voven, absorbent grade, dered in bright colors. $2.95 Bed Lights, $1.95 ‘made Doll Bed Lights, ¥ rayon taffeta dresses. shades of hal $1.25 Silk Fringe, 66c Ombre Silk Fringe, 8 inches wic beautiful shades; for lamp shades, ete. soldenberg’s—Second Floor. Charge Accounts Invited Lunchec four nap- ched sheet close embrot Wash Suits $2.50 Sweaters le, in and colors; sizes ited. Floor. ants 1! and $2 Ruffled Curtains 88¢ Pair Sheer quality Voile and Marquisette Curtains, some in white others ivory and ecru, with blue, rose, gold and orchid ruffle valance and tie backs to match; all 214 yards long. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor.—Charge '\\\\R\U\E\\ SLENDERIZE hed | 24 - n i/ youthful grace Here is a garment that skillfully combines all the advan tages of corset and brassiere. The figure not only becomes youthtul and graceful from wearing the above wonderful gar- ment, but gives you the appearance of being 10 to 20 pounds lighter in welght. Bust measurements 36 to 52. Prices $2 $250 $350 $3.95 . & N ________NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTS§————————WE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDS.

Other pages from this issue: