Evening Star Newspaper, October 20, 1927, Page 24

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W. B. Moses & Sons F Street and Eleventh THE EVENING 1U S HELD IMMUNE |Warmed-Over Food * FROM COMMUNISM | Labor Pollcy Prevents Foot- | hold Here, W. K. Cooper : | Tells Rotary Club. | [ International communism is one of | the most accurately machined organi B but the United through its satisfactory lahor of “brotherly distribution of the of toil,” is immune {o the in 1 ions in the world, 5 Club's weekly luncheon meeting the Willard Hotel. his impressions gathered v of Europe | mmer with ocial work . ministers and members of other rfessions, M Cooper spoke pri marily of conditions he found in ¢ [many. Berlin, he said, while remain ALPHONSINE'S VERSION OF THE HAIRLINE TURBAN Exactly Reproduced and Offered for Friday and Saturday at the Special Price ermany is striving most . Cocper dec found to he hoth orderly and eflicie in spite of the difficulty bro « s10- The line of the hair is the line of the smart And Alphonsine in this chic creation adds to smartness a jaunty note of youth by way of a Placed just right—over the hat. glycerin pompon. ear, l Hats—First Floor Debutante Styles upward from $7.50 and without today would have | whose aid, contended N\ been in “a chaotic state.” While Itance was obliged fo import 11,000,000 1ahore: to operate ndustiles, Germany was able (0 in a )n;:h rate of mmercial ring back her | pre-war pre: ISP in the world of indus t A. secretary declared . president of the ided and introduced Mr, Preceding the secretary ad dress, the club members voted to post pone action on a suggestion to amend | lub's constitution to permit new | active members tobe taken into the | club in 10 per cent of its official | ‘xlu ‘« ‘ooper. | 0. 3. o0ses& Sons F Street at Eleventh $1.85 and $1.95 Silk Hose $1.35 Full-fashioned all-silk hose, in chiffon and medium weights; gun metal, blue fox, grissette and rose taupe; snzes 8%, 9, 9% also service weight, silk to the 4-inch garter welt, Hosiery, First Floor, 50c and $1 Kerchiefs 35¢ Polka dot novelty silk hand- kerchiefs with lace edge; and pure linen, white or colored with embroidered corners. Handkerchiefs, First Floor. French Kid and Suede Gloves Special $0.95 Novelty-cuff kid, and slip-on suede Gloves in the much- wanted shades of brown, mode and tan, as well as black and white. Sizes 534 to 774. Gloves, First Floor, -Morocco, Patent and Calfskin Bags Rhinestone Studded Pms $1 95 A Emart touch to the Fall costume, these rhine- stone-studded pins with safety clasp. Jewelry, Silk Gowns $.95 de chine nightgowns peach, orchid, Nile rose, trimmed with and val laces. First Floor. Crepe and tea flet, margot Square necks Teddies Special $1.95 In crepe de chine, plain with hemstitching or lace trimmed. Many styles; all colors. Silk Underwear, First Floor. Special $2 . 95 A wide selection of Underarm Bags in various sizes, also smart tailored types with top handle and small pouches. In black and colors. $4.95 Fine Leather Bags in the season’s pop- ular underarm and envelope styles. Seal, calcutta calf, morocco, alligator, lizard and snake grains. In five colors. Bags, First Floor. Beaded Bags $4.95 Envelope and frame top stvles, with smart designs worked out in delicate, lovely colorings. Special Jewelry, First Floor. 16-Rib—Silk Umbrellas Special $4.95 Changeable or plain taf- feta umbrellas with plain or novelty borders, in navy, red, brown, green, purple and black. With amber handles and tips to match. Umbrellas, First Floor, STAR. WASHINGTON, D. Department, now on has been ordered to Fort Thomas, Ky.. for duty. & INTELLIGENCE TEST | Often on the Menu | FOR ARMY RECRUITS { At Rumanian Court v the Associated Press. in Emergencies Aim of War VIENNA, Austria, October “Warmed-over” dishes are served Department. at ftrequent intervals from the ————— kitchen of the Rumanian royal Searching for court. Queen Marle does not hesi- tate (o have food from the day be: fore appear again in the form of cropuettes, hash or stew when she ng alone with her family. t court banquets a of the past. ‘The Queen seldom has more than three or four guests 1o dinner, especially now that she is in mourning. Marie has introduced many sim- ple American dishes into the royal household, and most of the mem bers of the family have shown a preference for pork and beans, apple pie, buckwheat cakes and sirup. The Queen is frugal ways, She often makes clothes, nd then mends the darns her stockings. She has vlv,m once (lem\d a d i “inside ont” and has hlmvxh! last ‘ vear's hat up to date. e Ordered to Post in Kenturkv Paul C. Kelly, Financ ¢ in this city, 20— time as well as in the event of a na- | tional emergency, the War Depart- | for | Army. aced in operation at tions only after a careful study of the subject. Kcon- prompt rejection of all candidates who do not reach the required mental and ional rds, and also to pe better classification of those a other ertain parts o ited by the re athers in the series hei {under t supervision of the medic: officer or examiner, the complete med | cident to every ting officer 1 examination in; tment. The re- First Lieut. set consists of a read- bal vocabulary test, and a perform 2-Piece Living Room Suite =" %99 $198 Comprising a chair and love seat in maple, upholstered in fancy stripe damask. The saving on this suite is $99. 2-Piece Living Room Suite o JIoU $850 This is the finest kind of upholstered furniture made. A suite suitable for a large hall. Upholstered in wool tapestry. 2-Piece Living Room Suite e $4677.50 $835 Mahogany carved frames upholstered in best quality damask—a most unusual value - at the reduced price. Duofold Davenport Bed 5115 $205 A piece suitable for the finest home. Well-known Duofold in genuine mohair, with reversible cushions. A davenport by day: a comfortable, roomy bed at night. Walnut Desk ol L $130 A beautiful desk of solid walnut, a small safe in one compartment, 1 Decorated Desk and Chair .5 Set. Was $250; now reduced to 3167’ ' 1 Woman's Writing Dcsk in genuine mahogany prima Was $225: now reduced to It has Mirrors Were 3 Mirrors in solid mahogany frames; size >x22 inches. Radically reduced. 1 Mirror with Hat Hdnrvcrc' oak; size 25x38. duced to golden uine mahogany. duced to 4 | Footstool, $10:% Living Room Furniture—Sixth Floor THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1927. plicants. The medical officer or ex- tor, & speclal stage was built wnh lmlner employs an abbreviation of the | electrical lighting effects. Revision of th Sra]e which w.s usey ‘World War. He also employs form, called the “minimum mental e amination.” e Binet-8imon during the | Leona_Anthony Hflr-n v, Ima_Klein, James Margaret ry Doyle nnd 2 re in the principal roles, The operetta opens the club’s musi- | mmn, Efficiency in Peace Time as Well as new and improved methods calculated to render the mili- | tary service more efficient in peace ment has inaugurated an innovation in the use of an intelligence test to | determine the suitabili’ of applicants first enlistment in the Regular ted that the new tests are| neive and cover a wide field, | omies are expected to result from the ;" the tests are con-| uiting officer, the | 2 accomplished | who also makes | cal season. CITY CLUB GIVES PLAY. Operetta Tonight Opens Musical Season for Group. The Japanese operetta “Chrysanthe. | mum,” written by Edward Muth, will be staged with a cast of 40 in the | lounge of the City Club at 8:15 o'clock | tonight. In order to give this operetta, n attempted I»\ Paul Bleyden, the club’s music direc T may be that you need gla: and don't know it. S0 manyv people find ent oo late in life. Come and let our experts o iy examine and preseribe for vour ayes 1t you don't need glasses we will gladlv tell vou o CLAFLIN Onticlans—Ontometrista 922 14th St. & vocabulary test. literacy test. ver- | ance test for non-English-speaking ap- . W, P, Toses 6: Sons F Street at Eleventh Odd Pieces Reduced 3150 Tomorrow over $17,000 worth of Fur- niture will be offered at these extraordi- nary savings. These are suites and oc- casional pieces that, for one reason or, another, have been discontinued by the manufacturer. All splendid quality fur- niture, the only kind that this store shows. at any time. Shop here tomorrow—and cave from V3 to V5. Use Our Deferred Payment Plan Tiving Room Furniture, Sixth Floor. ChairsReduced 15 to 14 5 Chairs, upholstered in tapestry. Were 332.50 $56 each; now reduced, each, to 2 Ladderback Mahogany Chairs, upholstered 325 in mohair. Were $50 each; now reduced to 50 1 High-back Chair with loose-pad cushion. Was $96: now reduced to 1 High-back Chair, upholstered in crewel ;77_.50 embroidery. Was $145; now reduced to, ’ 1 Chair, beautifully upholstered in damask. $52_,5(| Was $102;: now reduced to 1 Maple Chair. Was $63; now rEduccd,S37.Sl) more than one-third 1 Carved Mahogany Chair. Was $116; now 565 radically reduced to 1 High-back Chair. upholstered in mpem\ 342_50 Was $74; now reduced to 1 High-back Chair, upholstered in mpem\ ;75 Was $140; now reduced to g 1 Chair, upholstered in mohair; rever :I)]e cushions in freize: mahogany frame. 587'50 Was $190; now reduced to.... .. 2 Chairs, upho]%lered in moha reversible cushions in damask. Were $125 cach: now 365 reduced, cach . 3 Chairs with carved frames, uplmlnmcd in antique mohair: reversible cushions 562‘50 Were $EL6 each; NOW. .....osovsaimais 4 1 Chair with large, wide arms: very comfort- :\l)]e' upholstered in tapestry. \Was $66: 540 2 Chairs, upholstered in Baker's \clom $66 each; reduced one-half 1 Chair, upholstered in wool tapestry. $360; now reduced to 1 Chair, upholstered in tapestry. now radically reduced to 1 Chair: decorative : lacquer, in green on maple; rush seat. Was $47: now.. 25 Repairs for FURNACES & BOILERS Fries, Beall & Sharp 734-736 10th St. N.W. For fragrant tea of most delicate flavor S fl Q stablished 1861 Tables Reduced 15 to 1 Mahogany Consul Table; was $25; now re- {b]“ duced to Antique Mahogany Table: gate-leg; clover leai: sold “as is was $18 $36; now ahogany Clover L. Table; was & [ now reduced 3513 Mahogany Table; damaged. - $13.50: now - duced to . SD Coffee Table. Was $45; now reduced $72 S() Llas Stand; voa'rw;. Was $27; now re- duced to . i $13 End Table. as $25; now reduced $1’) 50 &. Trough Table in Was $54; now reduced $)7 to ~ Davenport Table. \\'a_s' $290; now re- ek L5 Decorated Consul Table in gre[en . Was $32: 1'\:\'\ reduce $17.30 8 Nests of Tables; decorat- ed. \\\{re ol $29 set. Now reduced to.. $16/5 1 Consul Table and Mirror; decorated. 5 Set was & $136: now .. $7—-D() 1 Consul Table in walnut. Was $63: now reduced $§, 30 Walinut ~"Consul Table: was $72; now re- French Tea Table; deco- rated. Was $70; now reduced to. $ : ;\n\\ redme $; 30 burl \\ahm?- Was $90; now re- duced to ... $43 1 Night Tahle; maple. Was o o 1 §17.50 duced to.. Smoking Stand 5135 Was $21 Decorated Smoking Stand : buy it now for Christmas giving. 3 Smoking Stands. $11 to $1450 Fernery 5169 Was $30 1 Fernery in genuine ma- hogany. Magazine Rack 18 Was $31 1 Walnut Magazine Rack, eplendidly finished. Tabourettes 35.95 Were $10 2 Antique Mahogany Tab- ourettes. 1 Tabourette, in antique mahogany; $ e DD 1 Golden Oak Tabourette. Was §15; nr.v-vf $7'50 reduced to Were

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