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26 THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY. OCTOBER °7. 1927. —_— e T SUREOFODR_| SOCIETY There will be an “all nations cos- tume ball” in the town house of the Health Inc_zctors Comb'Po- gfige.{;a{e;r;;ol ;;a‘;se;rtyehggég Six- tomao Shores, but Fal' to ."""“ at 9 o'clock. Prizes will be Locate Stench. Famous for Quality - Since 1860 arded lady or gentleman best por- traying dress of peasant of some for- eign nation. No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders —AIl Sales Final pIhe Alumnae Association of Notre ame de Namur havearranged a ben- e trail for the source of the stench | efit for the scholarship fund of the that enveloped a large section of academy Monday evening, November Northwest Washington Tuésday night 2L, at the Washington Hotel. _There o Denartment inspectors last | Will be dancing in the Geouge Wash- e e the smoldering dump near | Ington Toom and cards in the Spanish the Virginia shores of the Potomac, | Barden. adjopning the Arlington Horse Show | ,The grounds. While this dump belched forth great ; chairman; volumes of gray colored smoke which | M & b charge of S aentis southerly breeze swept across | dancing: Miss Katherine T, Rover, re, the river and into the Potomac Park | {fo! ss Bernadette L. Dore and regions, the sanitary inspectors repc Miss Mary Smith, prizes, and Miss od that the odors which came with it | Aloyse Foley, cards. were not as offensive as those of the| Afiss Lyda B. T Dreceding might, which had a decided | dent of the Zonta Club, and M b smell of burning flesh, Bartlett, member of the nat As a result, Health Officer William | mittco of the club, were speaker C. Fowler is not quite satisfied that | the semi-annual dinner meeting, which ::;ldx)mpr;a?et&ec ?"lf;:‘ge:"ufid‘!‘sr aglll\;;- was held in the Garden House of the ay niEhts “attack He gave assur.| o oo IDLIBSEEITIEINISES Sy ShE. ance, however, that it would be ob-| Chi Psi Sorority celebrated its twen- gerved carefully for some time, as|ty-fifth anniversary with a banquet would other potential sources. | last night at the Washington Hotel. The dump odors ently did not | The guests, who numbered 20, includ- eover as much ter as the nau- |ed: Miss Virginia Shinn, Mi: i seating stench of Tuesday night, as der, Miss Virginia sanitary inspectors patrolling sections | Margaret Thornton, outside of the Potomac Park region ] failed to scent anything unnatural in | Miss A. Miss ) R b the atmosphere. The odors last night, | 3 . Bro- e too, were mild, Dr. Fowler said, in|d s Thelma Albert, iss Brown, comparison with stenches that a dump | Miss s 18 capable of producing. Miss Butler, Miss Katharine McCal- following committee have charge of the arrangements: Miss Mar- ter, general chairman; Simmons Metal Bed $19.85 g Brown finish. ’I'W||Ieor double slze. $2.50 and $1.50 values. Js 1080 O S i Tat ian, Uncle 3’3 and_4’6. Complete with Simmons iink spring _and cotton mattress. Lfi.'fiown’.r For b L 4 ., aione, $6.05. .nur or y N Third Floor 54;{1-6 g«?;ms Block Plaid Blanket i 3 $4.95 All-wool and wool-and-cotton. Heavy s t J2x84 vart-weol blanket. Shown in bl 25 Halloween Costumes $1.49 Halloween Costumes That Express the Gaiety of the Occasion for Adults . Colors include tan, rust, rose, Ift, gray. Suede and camel's se: blue, tan, gray and hello, Regu- /| Third Floor Extra Double Sheets Third Floor 42-in. French Serge $1.19 Yd. Miss Dorothy 99. For beds with ho; ing. s»lmdldkl'-‘:lnn"::m lfi::kn i 1 ' a-":k . lar vrlo:o is -IIASO -n‘ K 1.4“. Sale! More Than 1,000 is privately | Kathryn Randall and Miss Vera Staf- : S ° ° Sizes 3 to 6. 1In = Distinguishe ew Hlats e Senaher B Third Floor Third Floor of Washington business establish- = .- sian and other effects. Also plain col- Children’s Low Shoes e 27-in. All-Wool Challis 1l Infants’ Low Shoes, 59¢ et by Pirate Girl.. ments for disposal of rubbish. Finland's government railways made ored flannel. $2.95 Every smart shape, every lovely color and every new style detail is repre- Mexican Man. Flapper Girl... Russian Girl or Man Apache ... e Mandarin Colonial Man. Sheik ... Spanish Girl. For Kiddies Peasant Girl.. All-wool French Serge. 81.25 wel Excel iz e rineton County dump, accord- | mont, Miss' Lillian ~Halloran, = Miss | ngton County dump, acco 95¢ Yd. patent _leather, Dr. Fowler explained that residents|a net profit of §3,630,000 in a recent Third Floor ear. in the section affected by the odors % . can be of material assistance to the Linen Remnants ‘Health Department by phoning the de- e i 25% Off partment as soon as they detect the || | el it cabeaghed, And n e ofion da: e Y ;m'emh oweling and 3 dozen nap- Births Reported. ‘ " Third Floor —_— | The following births have been reported = Linen Scarfs, 85¢ Styles for Street or Dress All Colors! All Headsizes! Second Floor Boys’ Oxfords, $3.95 Sizes 1 to 6. Tan or brown calf- skin and_elkskin oxfords. In blucher With welt soles. Were to the Health Department in the vast 2% ||| Boyrs g Tewis and Meropo Theon, girl, Monroa M. and Rosemary Davenport. girl. Joseph A. and Gertrude Balster, girl. Koy C. and Cora E. King. gitl. | Sihey B. and Jennie E. Diamondstein. | Fdward E. and Margaret Muir, boy. i William W. and Catherine E. Coblentz. John M. and Mary F. Eckhard. girl. Joseph ¢ and Mabel M. Amiss. girl. es C, Mary r) son.” girl boy. rene W. Black. boy. John N. and Beatrice E. Burgess. boy. John and Margaret King. boy. Evertt and Ruth Giles. girl. pun—— Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: Cecil | %—’c Palmer of Haserstown and Hen- et b % i3uis Miller and Bearice Cooper. both of ‘Bajtimore, T Klimer and Sarah Horwitz. both of Belieh Yeniter and Dorothy T Betters, - Sav exio Marshal Pilllam & Slowiey “and Amita W. Wass B H, Coates and Ruth J. Nussbaum. ;'grb?n L ettt and Mildred A Hoffman. oras. F. Foley and 1da F. Harding H." Walker and Hilda M. ' Dixon and 8. Sidney Cash. o Deaths Reported. followi deaths have been reported Thee THealth “Devartment in the past 2% -"m‘,lc. Baker. 86, Walter Reed General Golen . 808 Van Buren st. ital. -A_Bates st. Sames Ncintosh 520 South Capitol st. Joseph ¥, Cm;lech 20, Sibley ggsn:xal. e Bond, 7. Children's Hospital. 4 ‘n'lmy R % etherbee. 3. Providence Hos- 2 llnfleml of iAlbert ana Marion Peterson. e v Hosital, V&ofi . Adome. 8. Home for the Aged 808 oree “Hawkine, 70, Gallinger Hospital. Her X %03 Virginia ave.s.w. Joweph Tendl” i) Frveqmene Homital Hifam . T17C . e, ‘Eura H. Prince. J h _st. n.§, Gertrude Mahorie 1317 §in . Ex-Envoy to Japan Here. Charles B. Warren, former Am-|| bassador to Japan, and whose nomina- | But Keeps Appetite Young | An acid stomack ages people | | much more than the years they | live; it creates more thin and weak | bodies, and faces with sallow com- || plexion than anything else; it | causes more bad breath and carves || more wrinkles of misery and age || than all other evils put together! | Why? Ii Because a stomach full of acid | sours your food, and starves your body. f A tablet or two of Pape’s | Diapepsin chewed after meals will dissolve the acid in your stomach and clear up that sour, bloated, | drowsy feeling. It will help your || stomach digest your food. You || will get back your young appetite; | you will gain weight and your com- | plexion will be clear and firm. | All drug stores have Pape’s | Diapepsin. Decorative scarfs with luce edge: scal- loped edge: some with Ince medallion motifs. 54 inches. $1 to $1.75 val- o Third Floor Pilgrim Sheets, $1 Superlor quality. Free from dressing. Double-bed size. 81x90. Third Floor sented in this group of hats. TI trim satins, chic little felts and smart combinations of fabrics. and the woman, street and dress models. flower trims and gay little ornaments an All colors, all head sizes. And the price is far bel made hats. Very Special Wool Crepe Sport Dresses 8.95 100 of the smartest little sports frocks that will ever grace the of- fice, the classroom, the links! One and two piece models. Some trimmed with clever vestees. Straightline models have modish belts of leather or self material. Pleated and shirred skirts. The col- ors blend with the Au- tumn mood—tan, red, een, navy and black. isses’ sizes, 14 to 20, and women’s sizes, 36 to 42. Second Floor Lansburgh & Bro. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. Tots’ $4.98 to $5.98 Coats $3.98 Warmly lined, some with fur collars—others fur trimmed and novelty bottom trimmed. Slash or flap pockets. Sizes 2 to 6. Fourth Floor Girls’ Gingham Dresses 69¢ Attractive styles, neat and dainty. oAt Sl 1% " 41T % Pourth Floor 25¢ Cotton Flannel, 14¢ White cotton Shaker flannel. Fina Freneh” twill weave, | Strictly reversi- o. 2 to 8 yard lengths. Third Floor 25¢ Ginghams, 16¢ 32-inch dress ginghams. Cholice of :!.lll ,h:.hul! and plain shades. A Third Floor RN i MR Wash Fabrics Remnants 5S¢ Yd. 250 and 20c_grades. voiles, Dlain voiles, 'printed challls, French_ voiles and many others. 1 to 4 yard lengths. Limited quantity. Third Floor Turkish Towels, 39¢ @9¢ and 75c values. Faney borders, o o iently solled. Crepe, printed here are softly draped velvets, shining metallics, Clever ribbon arrangements, attractive d feathers give just the right color note. ow the worth of these well Hats for the miss or bal_styles. $5.50. Second Floor Flannelette Gowns, 73¢ Flannelettenightzowns. ke SyiTh e without ¥ necks. 3 Sizes 16 and 17. Pink and blue stripes. Third Floor $45 & $59.50 Coats Richly Fur.Trimmed Sizes for Women Misses $35 Trim straightline coats with fine fur col- lars and cuffs. Smartly tailored of estrella, suede and needlepoint with splendid collars and cuffs of wolf, fox, Manchurian wolf, vicu- na fox and squirrel. The careful workman- ship—the exceptionally fine fabrics — the rich furs would indicate a price far higher than Lansburgh & Bro. Chinaman Harlequin Question Clown. Spanish Girl or Boy Felix Clown. Pierette Sateen Felix. Araby Sheik.. Clown Suits for Kiddies, 4 to 6 Gay Little Clown Suits, in many vivid colors—that the youngster will $1 Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. Halloween Novelties 10c Noisemakers. ...5c each Horns .... 10c each Tambourines . 10c Pennant Decorations, 5c string Sateen Domino Masks (all colors), ..10c each 10c Funny Faces....5¢c each Street Floor Halloween Candy Specials for 2 Days Only tion to be Attorney General failed of Jacquard weaves. Third Floor Senate confirmation, arrived in Wash- Halloween Dainties, PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN | i ington this morning to be a guest at || | the White House. Good Reasons (1) Reputation (2) Responsibility (3) Expert Engineers (4) Lowest Prices (5) Guarantee A Written Guarantee The name of Shields stands ! i ears of ¥ ser. Phone Main 10483 and have our repre- sentative call with- out obligation, You can arrange to take 4 months to 4 years to pay—at slight addi- tional cost. Washington Baltimore 931 New COMPLETELY, l\:STAI.LHD IN § Six Rooms Additional Charge | for Eztra Ra- liatore. i Annapolis Cumberland York Ave. Celanese Voile, 59¢ $1.39 and $1.95 values. * 36 and 40 prints. {nch ~otles in’ piain colors and ngths from 1% to 4 yards. imperfections. Third Floor Stight Sport Dresses, $9.95 $16.50 to $19.05 values. Two-plece models of wool egepe and y. Trim Frocks with & gréa deal of 17 Golf Coats. .95 1. % i5 Jersey Blouses, greatly reduced. $1.50. 12 Ralncoats. $5.95 value. $8.50. Second Flo: or Pillowcases, 21c¢ Ea. fine quality 42x36-inch size. Extra for wear and durability. Usually 28c. > Third Floor Friday Specials in Draperies 36-in. Rayons, 75¢ to 89 values for, yard Remnants of Cretonne, Mar- quisette, Terry Cloth, yard 20 prs. Velour Drapes, with valance. Green, brown and mulberry; $5 to $6.75, A Friday Sale of 3,000 Yards Washable CREPE de CHINE One of the most desirable of all silke—for its practicability — its loveliness — its versatility! A splendid heavy quality that can be used effectively for dresses, lingerie and linings. A fine firm weave, an all-silk quality. 40 inches wide. yard 32 Popular Shades for Many Purposes Mother Goose Palmetto_ Hollyberry Camel’s Hair Crimson Maple R Beige llow ;llt:wrlu( Bal English Blue Spruce Gobelin laga Flemish Canton Blue Third Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. 0ld_Rose, Crystal Gray Crane Gray Sports Coats For Junior Misses—Special Satin Dresses Only 60—Be Here Early £ Tapestry, etc., at. A 100 prs. Marquisette Ruffled Curtains, with valance, ea. 1 pr. Chenille and Silk Por- tieres, green. Were $24.75, now 1 pr. Chenille and Silk Por- $8.95 Many of these dresses were $25. Green, blue, wine, brown, navy, black. Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20. Reg- ular sizes, 36 to 48. Larger sizes, 42Y to 50%. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. $25- Tweeds, mixtures and camelines in swagger belted models and plain tailored coats with splendid fur col- lars of French beaver or Jap fox. Smart tans and browns. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. tieres, $16.95 value....... 50 Cretonne Covered Cush- ions, $1.85 value, each.... 100 W. C. Opaque Window Shades, formerly 69c, now 55¢ Fifth Floor Rug Values for Friday 200 yds. Felt Base, 9 ft. wide, 69c value, sq. yd. .. 100 yds. 27-in. Hall or Stair 49¢c Carpet, usually $1.69, yd.. 95¢ Remnants _ of Inlaid and Printed Linoleum, $1.10 to $1.35 values, at, sq. yd..... T75¢ 119512 Wool and " Fiber Rugs, reversible. Were e $14.50 and $15. Friday....$11.95 6—9x12 Wool and Fiber Rugs, reversible; $9.75 values $7.9¢ 1—9x12 Wilton Rug, mulber- ry and green; $92 value, and rose; $85 va 1—9x12 Wilton Rug, Was $7250. Frida Fifth Floor Were $7.50 to $10.00 © 432 Pairs Smart Shoes Suedes, Satins, Calfskins, Patent Leather all included 5 Radical reductions in regular stock shoes—shoes that have been far higher priced! There are smart black and brown suedes, black and brown kid, patent leather, satin and black and brown calfskins in the group. In one and two strap models, opera pumps, buckle pumps, sandal effects and oxfords. All heels. Every size in the entire group but not in each style. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. Junior-Miss Frocks $4.95 Junior dreases in several smart satin models, trimmed with braid, lace and unusuai_buttons. In red. black and green. Sizes 13 to 17. Second Floor Women’s Union Suits 89¢ Medium-welght cotton Unlon 8 Zith"builtup shoulder. eo len: Sizes 36 to 44. Third Floor Children’s Union Suits $1 Fleeced union suits, in knee and ankle length. Warm. comfortable xar- ments. Sizes 2 to 14 years. Third Floor Rayon Garments, $1 Nighigowns, chemise, step-ins _and bloomers. Tailored and lace-trimmed Third Floor $3 to $4 Corsetlets, $ For stout figures. W. B.. B. & J. and Le Contour models.’ Sizes 40 to 48. “Well made garments. Splendid vaiues. Second Floor Corsets and Girdles $1.39 Le Contour and Lansburgh Specials. 0dd°s{tes ana sizes. | Formerly’ $3 to 8 re_opportunity! econd Floor Sale! Boys’ Suits and Overcoats $7.95 Boys’ School Suits, $7.95 4-piece suits with 3-button-model coat, vest and lined knickers. Splendid Fall and Winter mix- tures. Sizes 6 to 16. Junior Overcoats, $7.95 ‘Warm, woolly chinchilla, i navy, dsrny and tan. Double- breasted, convertible-collar model. Sizes 3 to 9 years. Boys’ Mackinaws, $7.95 All-wool sport plaid mackinaws. Belted models. Roll collar. Plaid effect. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Lumberjackets, $2.95 All wool and leatherette. All- wool plaids, in gay color combi- nations. Knitted band bottom. Convertible collar. Sizes 8 to 16. Street Floor orange and black, 39c Ib. Cream Corn....3% Ib. Spooky Wafers, each in an individual cup, 75¢ Ib. | Corn on Cob (pure but- ter cream)...5¢ each Lansburgh’s Special Halloween Pkg., 69¢ Durands’ Halloween Surprise.. . .$1.00 box Also a pleasing va- riety of novelties and party favors. Street Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. Imported Doll Heads That you may dress and use for boudoir lamps or pincushions 89c¢ Adorable blondes, brunettes, white or auburn headed dolls, with bewitching little faces. They are all ready to dress— and we will show you how to make the cunningest clothes for them in our Art Needlework Department. They are very smart, you know! Long Legged Flapper Dolls, with sateen faces and real hair, $1 Flapper Dolls, with braided silk hair, in all colors $1.59 French Dolls for the kiddies— with soft curly hair. Shoes and stockings are already on and we will show you how to make a fascinating taffeta $2.95 Third Floor—Lansburgh & Bro.