Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1927, Page 28

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28 T30 1515 PA BY DOHENY TOUS, . Navy ' Reveals New Suit Started Against Companies in Elk Hills Ficld. o companies decree of § 3 it tease suit, th Department made known that the Government had in t the com m 1o three cres of oil ¢ the naval The paym E% Hills le mystery unsoly . €60 Farmers’ THE EOdor of Violets “Haunts” House on English Farm ‘ pondence of the Associated Press sngland.—A Mon farmhouse here is n odor of violets, overpowering perfume of d violets fills one of uch an nt that 2 and been walls distem The housc mined arthed of or wed and or careful inv 1tion leaves the | AGRICULTURAL COURSE | TAKEN BY FRENCH GIRLS Daughters Attending Special Government School in Brittany. of farminz tural ta 30,000 ac The new a ground that t} on the strip I wells on the r Pomerene have retained by il !in the that hat now with the they prosecuting since 1924 two Pan-American compan ont of ) No ment said. Agreement With Op schoc have been | ™ Mrs. chools for hoys A number of ngE to the ol her owr 1t oand a pair hots, or woc shoes. WOMEN BAG BEARS Fibiis e penNa R CE DY o Succeed in Alaskan Hunt. k for themselves as of this litigation < on the land in naval " 1. which have been in liti gation, have all heen shut in, and ar- have been made with sed production of their wells = wom resulting from shutting in the Navy ' shot HONOR BOYS EXCEL IN MANUAL TASKS College Students High in Rank Figure as Kitchen Helpers und Office Boys Corresnandance of the ted P BAST " NORTIHFIF community where kitehen helpers have Phi Beta Kappa kevs. where an office boy may be a doctor of phil esophy from the niversity of Frank- fort. where the waiter is a master of arts from Harvard. and the office clerk hoasts a master of science de- gree from Lehigh flourishes here. Among the loyes of the North- fleld conferences is found an “intel- lectual aristocra of manual labor.” More than 50 colleges and universi- ties of the United es. including | Dartmouth, Brown, Columbia. Wellessl Iyoke, Amherst and . as well as the Univer fort, Germany, are repre- sented among the employes at North- field this Summer. Visitors from all parts of the country attend the Northfield series of seven religious conferences each year, and the housing and feeding of these guests offers employment for the St college students. Most of the Northfield employes are working their way through prepara- tory schools or colleges. They come from Western and Southern institu- tions as well as from the Eastern colleges. For the Summer, they be- come grocery clerks, kitchen maids, ' waitresses or other manual workers. They are successful at their work too, in the opinion of such an author- Ity as Ambert G. Moody. manager of the conferences. who says the service given has proven distinctly satisfac m roon and Green, ALL FILLED, wool felt top, mule skin bottom, round cdge. Consisting of Davenport and Armchair. nd, hrouzht down a polar bear | Mohair (including outside arms and backs). one side covered in brocaded damask. av North an a polar Consisting of Davenport and Armchair, Has loose spring cushions with reversible covers, one side in tapestry Choice of upholstery colors, rose-taupe or green. Cushions for the Office Chairs Group of Mahogany and Gum, and Walnut and Gum Dining Room Serving Tables and China Cabinets of Odd or Discortin The wooden seats of the odern office heavy toll irom cl are uncomfortable to the user. Sccure Seat Cushions! Shown here in Brown, Ma- HAIR 31.90 Other Styles From 90c to $4.25 tory. g STOCKETT Refreshments. “I was out in the country yester. mebody have a pienic *“Yeh, the mosquitoes,” rnooucmo l‘rATION!RS o1 S W WA SH IN G'I’ON C Main 3641 W, ND. NMoses & Sons F Street & Eleventh w g // (peaux Res. .S, Pat. Off THE IS THRILLED WITH OVER THE INNOV €LLEMODE YOUNGER SET OF WASHINGTON ENTHUSTASM ATION OF Debm‘cmz,‘e o w WY Se 7.50 E 10.75 Knowing how critical of fashions the voung moderns are, stant success attending th Debutante Styles. Chic! Colorful! These “vounger fashions are a we appreciate deeply the in- he presentation of Lovely! Daring! Q(“_” h}{t triumph. cushions; to harmonize. EVENING STAR. SEPTEMBER FURNITURE SALE Main 3770 WASITINGTON. D. .¢, TIHURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13 1927. Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan - Established 1861 W, B. Moses & Sons F Street and Eleventh 33rd Annual September Furniture Sale Living Room Suite of Two Pieces Upholstered in good quality Loose reversible spring Price of Two Pieces $2 35 .OO Living Room Suite of Two Pieces Upholstered in all Mohair. Price of Two Pieces $207 .OO High-back Wing Chair to match above suite $76.50 First Floor Shops Price Living Room Suite of Two Pieces Consisting of Davenport and Comfortable Armchair. Upholstered in excellent quality cut pattern Mohair (including outside arms and backs). Has loose, reversible spring cushions, one <ide covered in har- monious frieze and tapestries. Mahogany-finished frame, carved un- derstructure with stretcher. . Choice of colors, Rose-taupe, Red, Mulberry or Green. Price of Two Pieces $300.00 Living Room Suite of Two Pieces Consisting of Davenport and Armchair, upholstered in mohair of good Loose reversible spring cushions, one side covered in hrocaded raesrre $257.00 quality. silk. Patterns Closing Out at Half Price and Less Handbag Specials Splendid assortment of odds and ends of high-grade lcather hand- bags, in popular styles and colors, greatly reduced in price for clearance in the two following groups: $8.50 to $12.50 Bags at $5.00 $15.00 to $22.50 Bags at $10.00 Novelty Calfskin Bags, with attractive silver snake finish, back strap and underarm styles, in several sizes;radically $18.50. reduced from $11.50 to Now $4.00 to $7.00 Gloves Fabric Gloves with novelty cuff, slip- on style, new fall shades. Sizes from 514 to 7V4, but not in every style. Reg- ular $1.50 value, special 950 Per Pair Hosiery Allen A full fashioned silk hose. sold exclusively here in Washington. Guar- anteed to give satisfaction. A clear even weave in all-silk chiffon with lisle garter hem, at $1 .50 Per Pair Service Weight, $1.65 Pr. Sizes 8 to 1074 in 25 different shades. Marvelray Underwear Rayon Panties, a full cut garment, in five shades, fine for every day wear. Sizes 5 to 9, but not in every color. Regular $1.50 value, Special $1 .25 Per Pair Silk Underwear Dainty silk kimonas. The new break- fast coat model, have set in sleeves, lace trimmed or tailored of crepe de chine in light or dark colors, $8.95 Teddies, step ins, princess slips and bed jackels, of crepe de chine, both plain and lace trimmed models in flesh, white, maize, Nile, rose and peach, $2.95 ~ Umbrellas 12 only—Colored Silk Umbrel- las, with fancy borders, in the 16- rib style. Amber handles with tips to match; are short enough to fit into a suit case. Regular price, $3.95. Special $3.25 Handkerchiefs Pure Linen ‘Kerchiefs, fine for the school girl, colored or white embroidered corners, in many styles. 25c each Or 6 for $1.25 Jewelry Tovely Gold Pearl (imitation) Hat Pins. Regularly $1.75 and $1:25: Special $1.00 Pearl same size all Lustrous Chokers, round. Specially Priced at $3.50 A special showing of Slave Bracelets, at drastic reductions. Fonmerly priced, $8.95 and $9.95. Special Friday and Saturday $5.00 (imitation) way N ¢ Remnant Offering \ 4 Georgette Dresses, rose, navy, flesh and beige. Were $39.75. Now 4 Dotted Swiss Sleeveless Dresses, val lace trimmed. Were $10.75. 5 Two and Three Picce Cos- tumes. 3 green and white, 1 copen and white, 1 gray and white. Were $29.75 and $39.75.. Now Now 5 Georgette Prints. $ 5 Crepe Dresses, white, navy. Were $39.75. Now. 9‘75 copen, coral and 11 Georgette I)lc~~(~ gray. Were $29.75 $9 75 pupu).u \had(-s Were A d Now {30.75 The Linen Shop Bedspreads, $2.29 Ea. Blankets, $7.95 Pr. Siightly sloilledh Hedspread:. ' Aml(‘d_ mld' 5}"}[)‘( pairs blan Sol s kets, slightly soiled from han- . f)d regularly up to $5.50 c“fh' diing. Sold regularly from $12.75 Final clearance to make room for i pair up to § Clearance new stock; $2.29 each. price. $7.95 1 Bath Towels, 22¢ E.a Regular 30c colored hordered bath towels. Domestic Floor Coverings Discontinuing two grades of Wideloom Carpeting. From this car peting can be cut seamless rugs 9 it. and 12 ft. wide in any length to fit " Chenille Carpet High-Pile Carpet 9 Ft. and 12 Ft. Wide 9 ft. wide Regularly Reduced to Regularly Reduced to $7.50 $5.50 $13.75 $10.50 Sq. Yd. Sa. Yd. Sq. Yd. Sq. Yd. (A finished 9x12 rug costs but $128.50) (A finished 9x12 rug costs but $68.50) Drapery Department New Ruffled Curtains 50 pr. Plain Cream or Ecru Voile. . 25 pr. Plain Ecru Voile with valance. . .. 50 pr. Block Pattern Marquisette, cream or with valance 25 pr. Plain Blue Voile Curtains, with valance. . pr. Plain Orchid Voile Curtains, with valance 25 pr. Plain Gold Voile Curtains, with valance 12 pr. Cream Voile, with gold ruftle. 6 pr. Cream Voile, with blue rmfie Special Half- Pnce Sale All small lots of curtains, including ruffled curtains and panels in nets, vmle., marquisettes, imported and domestic laces. / 3 Voile Short-sleeve Dresses. Were $10.75. 3 Voile Sleeve Dresses, $10.95. \\ ere Reduced to 22¢ each Reg. Spec. $1.00 Pr. $1.25 Set $1.50 Set $2.25 Set $2.25 Set $2.25 Set $1.38 Pr. $1.38 Pr. ecru,

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