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RED CROSS DRIVE 10 OPEN FRIDAY | awelter Roll Call in District, With 40,000 as Goal, Begins Armistice Day. The ecleventh annual roll call of th 4 BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1627 EEEE—:E—EEEEEEEEEEEBEBE—:E I Farmers Seek ngher Pay mn Cltlea. Urbanites in Country, Survey Shows The high cost of living 1n ecitles drove some persons to the farm, and others were induced to take up farm- ing for the satisfaction of an inde- pendent life. Some farmers move to town because cannot make farming pay, or are to the city by the lure of a r income. Others move because + school facilities for their others still because of being y unable to continue farming, and a_small number becauss of finan: citl inability to retire. A steady weeding out of older peo- ple on the farm who are replaced in By the Associated Press. An attempt by the Department of Agriculture to find out why the farm hoy longs for the city and the eity longs for the farm has re- sulted In the disclosure of a wide variety of reasons, Opportunily for ‘making a better m the farm than in the md o be the principal re movement from eity which, the department s was composed largely of fatmers. who had been. isillustoned city life. LANSBURGH & BRO. 712 TO 8™ TO E STS. "Quality. at a Price” BASEMENT | for [— District Chapter of the American Red Cross will open formally Arm tice d rning with headquarter a: 141 and an objective ol | 40.000 John A mpaign. and secretary of 4hr~“ emhership hianks | the | isands of been mwmmm | Hote (Continued from Ninef ties dent, eighth at the coffea evening entertainment is for club | members only. | A silver tea and open house from | 2 until 6 oclock this afternoon will | give members an opportunity to bring | their friends to the clubhouse. The | card and tea rooms will be available nment. Mrs, John Mock in charge of the tea| Alpha Chapter. Sigma Sorority, will entertain at a bridge party at the | Lee uou e tomorrow evening at § | the cha dig, assisted b Mrs. Lavinia Lucille Jones, Elizabeth Hand, Miss Pauline Long, Mrs. Maree | Simms, Mrs, Evelyn Steers and Mrs. | Violet Gale. Columbia Chapter, D. A. R, will| hold a bazaar November 15 and 16 at | 1006 F' street, from 10 to 6, for the purpose of raising money to carry on | the various activities of the national organization which the chapter helps | to_support. i There will be articles of all kinds, with a special table of Indian baskets. one of preserves, homemade cakes and | other delicatessen foods; also a white elephant table. | The bazaar is in_charge of the re. mes Henry Harper, as-| IMMEDIATE DELIVERY part at least by men and women in . r‘:u’lwr life, was found by the survey. Although'the total farm population is reduce in numbers, the report s Wil Mat. | Siated. the result is the development e bdgone i e vigorous and efficient agri- A detriment, however, aneous table; Mrs, George Middle- 9 : White ‘elephant table, and Mra, REWHGTEE 10 TRMS S Ith e n to the citv a volume of financla Childress B, Gwyn as pos' rtisi n as poster artist. |10 (00 O% &t lance the lese ot M Hmme B, Hnnpu entertained { Which retards rural institutional fm- a | provements. the ‘kson Chapter, D. A. | R. an card party at the | Grafton vesterday afternoon. s and Mrs In Our Basement Just Unpacked—1,000 50 Cases of Warmth and Comfort BLANKET ROBES For Men, Women and Children 95¢ to $2.95 Great Warm Blanket Robes. What a bless- ing is the cozy warmth they give these cold " snappy mornings. And think of the comfort you can enjoy during that little chat before the fire in late evening. They are here in many different patterns and designs. All sorts of bright color effects for the gay and light hearted—and more somber shades for the reserved. There are robes for mother, dad and all the kiddies. Don’t forget old Santa is coming soon—and these m1kr dandy gifts. Tots sizes, 2 to 6; boys’ and grr]s sizes, 6 to 14; women's sizes, 36 to 44, and men’s sizes in small, medium, large and extra-large sizes. rty was | to her | ) MeNulty, | night, October 31, at h e, 1113 Park place northe: suests were in costume prize was won by M , the most grot auscher. After playing old- | cking for apples, | e served in the din- | | | H “HAIR-GROOM " 5. 3 Keeps Hair Combed, Glos, g Well-Groomed all Day room dignified cream | | is a combing which costs only a few cents a; jar at any drug- store. Millions use it because it gives that natural gloss and _well- | groomed effect to - : the hair — that e vens- | final touch to good dress both in bus- | iness and on social occasions. Even stubborn, unruly or shampooed hair stays combed all_day in any style Al notes of a new organ ip Eu-|you like. “Hair-Groom” is grease- 1re too deep to he heard over the |less; also helps grow thick, heavy, llustrous hair. .00 dan She and Tell o the the company’s sto h had be the cold drni the overflow tained perman Attorneys R: vey L. Cobb 2 Properly Fitted ‘Glasses Are a PLEASURE They Feel “Like an Old Shoe” $1 a Week Brings This Comfort Glasses, properly fitted, bring gen- uine pleasurs and happiness. Eye strain is relieved and health im- proved. Here you are treated by ex- perts at surprisingly low prices. EXAMINATION FREE—Pay $1 a Week, if you desire. Registered Optometrists in Charge CHAS SCHWARTZ & SON 708 7th St. N.W. 3123 M St. NW. Sizes 2 to 6 years, 95¢ Sizes 6 to 14 years, $1.85 Women'’s Sizes, $1.95 Men's Sizes, $2.95 #1858 Economy Day Values In + Women’s Dresses Women’s Coats At This Low Price $8.88 Smart Winter Coats, sporting large shawl collars and cuffs of mandel, Manchurian wolf, coney and beéaver- ette. Materials of bolivia, suede cloth and pinpoints. All are fully lined and warmly interlined. In black, grackle, tan and rust. Sizes 14 to 44. Children’s Union Suits, 65¢ Grey or white ribbed union suits with soft fleece for maximum warmth; button at waist and drop seat styles in sizes 2 to 13. Tots’ Panty Dresses, 3 for 51 Dresses of gingham and printed materials in blue, pink, green and lavender. Trimmed with contrasting colors. Sizes 2 to 5. Cotton worsted and cassimeres— two paire full- cut knickers. Single and double _breasted styles. Lightand dark mixtures. Sizes 8 to 17 EEQEEEEE‘EDEEEEEBEEEE Think of it! Smart street, sport and afternoon dresses at this low price! Why, you may have two without over- running the budget. All the wanted Fall and Winter shades in flat crepe, crepe satin, satin canton, canton crepe and georgette. All sizes in the lot. Bath Mats, 2 for 51 Slightly imperfect mats of regular 75¢ quality. 300 Curtain Ends, 10c each To be sold at this price because they are imperfect. Ruffled Curtains, $1 set Two ruffled curtains, two tie-backs and valance to match. In purple, blue and green. 39c Bath Towels, 4 for 31 Because they are slightly imperfect. Imperfect Bed Sheets, 79¢ 81x90 inches in size and the imperfections are very slight. Kitchen Towels, 10 for $1 Part linen, with fancy borders and loops sewn on. Kitchen Toweling, 12 yds., 51 Part linen, with fancy borders. ys Trench $4.49 Felt lined X leatherette in the new Trench style. Double breasted with convertible col- lar. In black or brown. Pull-over Sweaters §1 Of heavy qual- ity part-wool in sporty brown and blue color combinations. Just the thing for these snappy days. Sizes 28 to 34, Tots’ All- Wool Coats $2.79 Just 40 Tots' All-'wool Coats with collars of Karama cloth. Al fully lined and interlined. In olors of rust and Girls’ Tub g Dresses 192 for 81 This is your opportunity t e Women’s Union Suits, special, 79¢ Fitted bodice, shoulder, over knee length. Girls’ Sport Hose, 3 pairs, 31 Sportive long hose in smart, colorful patterns and any number of effective color combinations. Children’s Flannelette Gowns, 50¢ Striped flannelette, cut extra full and well made; double yokes; sizes 2 to 6. Same quality gowns in sizes 8 to l4—special, 75c. Oval Brand Rugs, $1.25 value, $1 Beautiful carpet cellent service—look well anywhere, reinforced under arm, built-up Unusual value. Sizes 36 to 44. [e——5 o|———[n]———— o]l ——— o] —— 0| —= 0| |0 | — 0| a0 [ |0 | e ] PLAYER Latest style case—full 88-note scale—latest expression devices— fine rich tone quality. Built to sell for $450 or more. Special Club Price Boys’ Flannelette Pajamas, 79¢ trimmed with silk fringe. Pink, Sizes 6 to 14. One-piece style, Blue and lavender stripes. give ex- center—rugs that will If You Choose The fun starts one minute after the player is delivered—and lasts for many years to come. If you really want a player in your home you may realize your dream right now! This is the chance you have waited for! Act on it! Come in tomorrow and choose your player! e e 0 I I I = I e 0 0 ——0—20 fl |c=————alo]c———=]ajc————o] Boys’ Knickers, 69¢ Good quality cotton-mixed worsteds and cassimeres in dark patterns. Sizes & to 16. Men’s Socks, 4 pairs, 51 Slightly imperfect ravon socks in fancy patterns of brown, gray and blue. Sizes 10 to 1114, Sanitary Napkins, 5 boxes, 51 Soft and absorbent quality; full size. An excep- tional value, Boys’ Golf Hose, 3 pairs, $1 7/8 length golf hose in smart combinations with cuff tops; block and jacquard designs. Sizes 7 to 14. =10 g6t her some school dresses. Smart frocks in chambray anda gingham. Differ- ent colors— varied styles. Sizes 7 to 14, Women’s Rayon Undies 360 eh vests, bloomers and Tai- heavy ray- Wit Diauos atfans on veats—re- inforced meat bloomers, Co Women’s House Slippers, 89¢ pair 500 pairs at this low price. Made of serviceable alligator grain fabric. Rlue, red fawn, grey and brown. Children’s Low Shoes, $1 pair Only 250 pairs to sell. Odds and ends' from our higher-priced lines in a number of styles. Boys’ Percale Blouses, 49¢ Full cut and well tailored, in stripes and plain colors. Collar-attached styles in sizes 7 to 14. ) |c———al——lo]c———o/,———=fo/c———q]