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24 KV ENING OCTOBER 27, 1927. WOMAN EDUCATORS TO CONVENE FRIDAY Southern Alliance to Study Report on Needs of Rural Girls. 1'H 1S STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, T and “to trust national security elther | spread propaganda Marvin named the to the fake League of Nations, sitting | Y. M. C.'A.. the Y. W. C. A., the at Geneva, nor to the good intentions | American Civil Libertles Unlon, the . of trade and financial ri World Alliance of Friendship Through| LURAY, Va., October 27.—Mrs. B. An assertion that lihcral and pro-|the Churches, Association of Univer-|C. Shuler of Shenandoah has been gressive organizations in Amer! P ‘Women, National Council for W ‘s Mis. being used to disseminate “sub revention of War and the foreign re. | ciccted president of ";l” Yol i propaganda” was made yester: ¢ [1ations_clubs in colleges and universi- | sionary Soclety of the New Market I'red Marvin, New York, executive di-[ties. He charged that the Ploneer |Lutheran Synod. The conventlon was rector of the Keymen of America.|Youths is a communistic organization | held here last week. It will convene Among organizations being used to which :eeks to replace the Boy Scouts. next Fall at Beth-Eden. Heads Mission Group. Special Dispatch to The Star. RESERVE OFFICERS RE-ELECT HOFFMAN Bishc: Freeman Chosen Na- tional Chanlain—E. A. Har- riman Is Treasurer. Momdward & Lothrop DOWN STAIRS STORE i Women s $1 Umon Sults 39%¢ Sn!is!ar!inn Since 1859 Perfect quality, wool tinted cotton Hmfi MA with ravon stripes or médium weight cot- 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. Tl el LU R TG length style. Sizes 36 to 44. Short lots, special purchases and remnants left from previous sales are ry7e ° lay—Green T icket Specials deeply reduced for clearance tomorrow. Kollow the green signs on the road to thrift. Another New Group of $1 and $1.25 Women’s Smart e > el The executive board of the Southern | Br the Associated Press. Woman's Educational Alliance will| MILWAUKEE, Wis,, October 27.— held its annual meeting at the May- | Brig. Gen. Roy Hoffman, Oklahoma flower Hotel tomorrow and Saturday,!City, was re-elected president of the sessions on both days|Regerve Officers’ Association of Amer- at which invited . ill* participate as advisers.|icd and the convention adjourned to of rural girls, as embodied in | meet in Indianapolis in April, 19 ¥ of the alliance, will] Brig. Gen. E d Orton, jr., Co- eported on and discussed with |lumbus, Ohio, was elected senior vice | ernment and other agencies send- | president; Col. E. A. Harriman, Wash- representatives. Attending the |ington, was elected treasurer, and ssion_will be: {Bishop Freeman, Washington, was Dr. C. B. Smith, chiet of co-opera- |elected national chaplain. tive extension service, Department of | A telegram was read from Brig. Gen. Agriculture; Miss Edith Abbott, chief | Henry J. Reilly, past national com- of Children's Bureau. and Miss Mary | mander. who has j returned from | ¢ of women's division, | Furope, in which he =aid that no na- | or; Dr. Wilson Gee, |tion in Europe te for Research in Friday is Remnant Day || Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders not accepted 40 Afternoon Dresses, *4-5: were *10 Satins, Georgettes and Flat Crepes. Rust, nav; black and pekin. In lot sizes 16, 18 and 36 to 42 40 Sports Frocks, special $3.95. Sports silks, 10 Jersey Dr , $3.65. SQralzh!]Irc models, 0 in s in sizes 16, 38, 38, 40, 4 3 Bouffant Evening Fr;el}u $12 95;“w=;§ 523. Tailored Dresses, $6.50; were $10 and ’1375. orchid. s 14, 16, 18. White, flesh and es 14 $9.75 Odd Lot Irish Point, Filet Mesh and Nottingham Lace Curtains 31-49 strip One to five of a pattern in lace georgettes and flat crepes. 20 and 36 to 40. DOWN STAIRS STORE 25 Fall- Wmter Sports Coats, | plaids, checks and dvazrmal weaves. All in- curtains and panels. Some are : rayon materials. Straightline models with slightly soiled samples and small | ch ets. Tansand wood tones. es 1410 42 lots of higher priced styles. TAIRS STORE H 1 Heavily worked designs in pan- THEN FOU LT 4 els hung one to a window or A\ HE d % 4 S curtains that are sold in strips 1is L but found in pairs, too. Ecru and slu""\s white in splendid lengths. These the cause, i ha our bottle © are really priced for less than to know that he bathroom - cost, for ordinarily they would be here inthe for §2 Exoist { Exo in water sold for §2 to $4 each. NI A dash of B¥C «pargmi‘!- Bargain Aisle makes such 4 Curtain Nets, 39¢ strip 1ghmx\ m°"“ ng uzzy . (Seconds.) mattet Curtain strips and salesman's mouth samples of fine nets in odd lots. 2 1 1 0 ccasio your awf“ bubbliness © Lengths suitable for occasional bg v\:komtc specialist for women and children, Federal Board for Vocational Educa- Gertrude L. Warren, spe- c t in 4-H Clud work, U Department of Agrieulture, © guidance progra tion will be explained | . Knight Dunlap, chairman of{ 1he department of vchology and | anthropology of al | Couneil, Rolwhscn on Education Fancy Pillowcases $l-'sl 0. palr -y 120 paice Hats, °1; were more Were $335 and $4.65. types and colors. 30 Hats, 45c; were $155 and $1.5. DOWN STAIRS STORE 2 els, of Meek, educa- | 24 models, of H tional secretary of the Amerlcan As- sociation of Tniv | Dr. Chase G. \Voo«'hou-e of the| Bureau of Home Economics will tell of the study in women's colleges ot ! he development of home making and Anna L. Rose, dean of | Washington Uni-| Perfect Stockings of pure silk in sheer chiffon weight and silk with rayon in heavy service weight. Square and pointed heels in the group, seamed backs. The chiffon stockings are all silk from top to toe and the service weights have a short lisle garter hem with stop-run featurc. Regular and outsizes included. Children’s Union A complete range of all the choicest and . most fashionable shades for Winter wear. Suits, §5¢ Street Floor—King's Palace AWaist attachmient style of ribbed cotton with Dutch neck, elbow sleeve and knee length or high neck, long sleeves and ankle length. All sizes. Children’s Hosiery, 18¢c 3 prs. for S0c ribbed, long stockings, regular. A wide va- riety of desirable colors, Street Floor Women’s Novelty Fabric Gloveé, 50c 200 pairs, in mede, oak, blac 6 to Neckm'r, Reduced, 28¢ Seconds §l.75 Grade Granite Silk Hose 1.15 700 pairs in a new shipment which includes f“:hmrmH& shade: All regular and out s Granite Lisle Full-fashioned Hose, 50c Dlvr‘ irregulars of $1 grade. 300 pairs in tan and gray. es 813 to 10. Children’s Sports Ho:e, 18¢c pair; 3 pairs, 50c; very special. in gray, tan and brown to 913, windows, door panels, sash cur- tains, transoms, ¢ of the board will Third Floor tendered a luncheon Friday at the| Umiversity Club by resident national executives of the American Associa tion of University Women, Dr. Meek 2nd Miss Belle Rankin, executive sec- | Tetary of the association. A recep- tion at the Mavflower Hotel will be heid Friday afternoon from 5 to 6| o'clock. Sessions of the board will | conclude with the business meeuns‘ €aturday morning. e Road Survey Asked. Special Duspatch to The Star. LURAY, Va., October 2 County board of superviso: quested the State Highway Commis- sion to survey the Luray road run- ning southeast to Stonmy Man. which will be built next year by funds from the permanent roed and bridge fund | and the gasoline tax. This road wilil run for 4 miles toward Skyland. Full Fashioned Halloween Costumes in Choice Variety Groups at $2.48 and $2.98 Include suits for bovs and girls of 4 to 16, in these sty Plerrot. Clown, Monkey, Italian Girl, Witch, Black Pirate, Minstrel, Mexican Man Mexican Girl ‘Well made of suitable materials in bright colors and ready to be worn at l;xe gayest I(ash\'l!ifl.'., Men’s & Women's Group at $1.98 Costumes for boys and girls Costumes, $3.29 Attractive costumes. in sizes 33 —Red Devil, Chinaman, Black Cat, Indian Chief and Clown in to 4. Mr. and Mrs. Jizgs. China- man, Mexican Man or Woman, = Ttalian Woman and Clowns. sizes 4 to 16. . rayon frogs. All periect. Sizes A, B, C, D. thers Include , e hanat : g | s Imported Broadcloth Shirts, $1.25. es, 35¢, 3 for $1; y Indian Chief, Cowboy and Clown at $1.49 and $1.69 5 | Wkite; i cloth shirts, in Pebhay bt b s - by ¥ Sizes 4 to 16 Mooy calion o Avdneckiand Golf Hose, 50c: were more. Pirate and-Dutch Girls, $3.98 ipes and plaids, all perfect. Only Gypsy and Red Devil.’SZ.‘)fl arlxll Lisle, in a variety of p z;:;; !;,“‘“' = - All perfect. Sizes 10 to 11 . Fine qua Men and Women Clowns, $1.98 Fohion oy 4 soiled. and a few Street Floor—Boys® Section New Velvet & Satin Hats Are Reduced from $4 and $5 to izes 36 to 50. Perfect, but slight 24 Men’s Athletic Union Suits, 25¢; were more. For Friday only —a special offering Pajama-check nainsook. Size 36. > = ] { of chic, new hats 500 Pairs Women's $4.50. $5. ) \ , in black and all the Short Lengtl: Sllks Reduced, 95¢ to $6.25 Short lensths, suitable for trimming. linger Derb DOWN STAIRS STORE 3 for $4.25 Men’s Flannelette Pajamas, 51 200 Men's Two-piece Flannelette Pajamas, with Hahn's first-of-the-season Month-End Shoe Sales O\'TINL]\G tomorrow, a number of our best .ellm( October styles make way for incoming November fashions. The first “Month-End” Sale of the present sea- son and a fine shopping opportunity! Fancr 45 palr 150 Men's Faney Suckl. 35 3 for $1. Ravon terns and colors. A Amoskeag e irregu- 40 Boys' Athletic Union Suits, 25¢; were mcre. All perfect, sizes 6, 8, 10, 14 and 16 yea DOWN STAIRS STORE Fancy Goods, 10c—75¢ Turkish Towels, 35c o Were 25¢ to $1.75 400 Large size Towels, of Doilies and Buffet Set: hés skl oy “nh lace and embroid play Dranery and Cotten Short Tasethic eance Soft Turkish Towels, 20c. Slightly irregular grade. 100 in fancy rs. STAIRS STORE & $6.50 Shoes Reduced to Zoiet and e Smiall and medium 3. 65 shapes predomi- but the off- the-eye and skull types lead the Included are many up-to-date styles, in patent leather, satin, velvet, . n metal, patent leather, blue kid and D = i i All Women’s $|.50 nate, Were More Pumps and Evenmg Sllppers, ‘1 Old styles, soiled, tarnished and table worn h pair tied together for conven h . izes. $1.95. Soiled. and tahle- ouse Slippers. $1.25. t e $ind 81 55, Price. As- - Sim 6101 3 “Satin a: fashion race. And for those who are always partial to felt—there 1 gxfonts other favored Autumn materials. A oken' aix sizes in the Sale—at our 7th and 9th St. FulI-Fashl%ged are many included in this group. Street Floor—King's Palace stores only. HOSiery, L] L] Servi regul Fnday Sale! New Winter Footwear were $2.93. vl es 1o the lot. + oniy. 9 to DOWN STAIRS STORE. Underwear—Reduced Muslin Slips, 35¢; wers more. 52 with deep hems, sizes 3¢ to 42 weight, _slig ir- thread silk stockings garter Infants’ Wear Reduced Infants’ Shoes, 75c: Muslin and Voile Underwear, w 1 to $1 b 35¢; was more. Voile Bloom- pat in broken ers, Chemise and Step-ins. and 3 sass 4 extra size mu loomers. 0 Ffié‘g’“:;: and another group at il S Also included lisle. Crepe de Chine Dance Sets and Chemise, $2.50; were $3.95 and $5. sofled from display. top chemise. DBroken 235 er-priced shoes than the broken bargain t selection, Bodice sizes. Silk Underwear, $1; was $1.65 195. Crepe de Chine and Step-in sizgs from w ' garter welt of ded in the group and outsize, ribbed top, seamed ack stockings. All L] sirable colors . Street Floor R 1, Remnants of Silk and Rayon Fabrics e Lign T Chemise. Br 19 to 23 and 36 to 44. Knit Cotton Underwear, 35¢ and which will es for your picces lnhn(l Broken sizes. Girdles, St in' brokén s Weap-around “Come and Save! 29C yd. ‘ _,Of course, the price to¢ tdressce low—but that only , and many $1-‘ was $195 and $2. 57 e RN 0. 1h adds to the desirability of these chic shoes. *3gc, and 11 hion sue Two stunning models Proken sizes. were 38c. 3\ are sketched—one of 3 . ‘ ey priced for cle ce. patent and the other of satin, and in addition there 3 & Wt r 4 Infants’ Hote, 15c pair. are scores of new fashions in black satin, black pat- in broken st ent, black velvet in opera and strap types as well as oxfords in tan or black calf. All the new heels are Sizes 3 to 8. Second Floor—King’ Infants’ Hnndmld' the holt weaves and smart colors. Wash Goods Remnants 19¢c y Short lengths of desirable ma- terials, including rayon bro_udes, merous pretty colors and in ex cellent engths. Dress Ginghams Remnant Lengths 10c yd sevefa] De!irable Gtoups of Young Folks" Shoes at $148&$I98 4 pairs good-looking, Llack .nd ',an,t Jeather ',yf:,y,h ced hoots for schaol o play wear izes 8Y, to 2 for misses, ined groups— Rayon V. 16 pa Rayon Step-ins, 65c; 19 pleces in lot, in broken size range. $1: were $1.03 @ Sports satin (ravOn) & Wipe tn mavy, Brown e tan. green, yellow. pu Broken aite range. Infants’' Hose, 25¢ pair: were 50c to T7Se. A Patrs i broken sizes pOW DOWN STAIRS STORE RUGS Greatly Reduced | Handbaes.30c Women's $4 chmcrfl, $2.98 Coat Style Sweaters of 100% wool. Copen, taupe, buff, navy and black. Sizes 36 to 40 L. Men's 79¢ Shirts and Drawers, §5¢ ea. cdium-weight ribbed cotton vily flecced cotton, Long- oy !"4/ 'Y'I clot sizes, 6 15, 12, reduced 1 On Sale at these 2 stores only 7th & K 414 9th St. —_— inghas n checks, Correct and women's Men's 79¢ W urk Shirts 45¢ Firm Blue Chambray finished with two pockets stitched seam generously proportioned 18% 10 17, Men'’s Pajamas, 98¢ Our t 1 $150 and $19 grades of warm flannelette and Plaza pongee. Stripes, figures and plain colors Men's Hose, 16¢ Shight arregulars of 29¢ and 3o Mediun weight lisle or with liste. Plain eolors patterns, Sizes 10 Shirts, Triple grades. rayon and sport o 11 shirts and ankle-length Shirts, sizes 36 to 44, and Drawers, 32 10 44 Street ¥ $3 Costume Slips, $1.98 Heavy rayon, in tan, rose, brown, blue, henna, green and Jastel tones. Strap top. Deep hem to hip. An unusual value. $6 Rain Sets, $3.98 Tots' sizes 2 to 6 years. Set f"".‘ ts of cout, hat and um- Prella to match. Choice of red, biue and green Girls' $1.50 Pajamas, $1 One snd two piece styles of heavy, fleecy flannclette, Stripes and figured patterns, $2.50 Serde Skirts, $1.98 Navy Blue Middy Skirts, full pleated onto white musliy de tachable bodice. Nizes B to 14 2 i nd Floor Washable Gloves, S9¢ Chamoisuede, cuffed gloves, in very attractive fashions. Tan, hrown, mode and gray with de- lightful cuff trimmings. Sizes 0 to 83, Street Floor Marabou and Ostrich Feather Banding, 25c yd. Desirable col- ors, suitable for Halloween cos- tumes. 89c Assorted Flowers, 19c. Chiffons, silks and cottons, in medinm and small effects, Al colors and varieties Hair Switches, Soc. e, in good shades. Attractive Neckwear, 29c. As sorted styles in lace, silk and georgette, Collar and cuff sets and jahots Ntreet Floor One-stem 27x32 Axminster Rugs, mottled. >,m...| ; 3 4.06x0.6 Axmnster Rugs., sy i, $ 8.05 20 20 kette, 8130 57.4! 3 Junior Metal Bases, u »a Were $4.03. s 0 » Iln‘u\‘nl'd Vases, S193: Were 33 l 7 S W Tuparted Vases. 30¢ 15, braid borders. l Ay Tt e ot T . Necial, Suede and hmu e weie ware. l.amp Shades Shades ot soor Special . . 5 8.3x10.6 \«I\(l I\n prade 5 9x12 Velvet Rugs. pvade ..., 59x12 Gold 8 3 9x12 Ta Special .. ‘ll 18x30 Oval Rugs, pecinl ..., ll 659 Congoleum Art \qnn. s uuu luvnlcu\ $3.00. Reduced to.., ... 20 3x6 Rag Rugs, reversible Special Sceeonds of $.“) 75 3 Junlor were $7.8) PERFEV i Wel Lame hlled | Weidee | Lagy were sl 93 b ‘u i R --;l.l,\u AtV v ertect DOWN STAIRS STORFE DOWN STAIRS STORE