Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1927, Page 26

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NEW CHEVY CHASE | SCHOOL IS URGED Judge Hitt Stresses Need in Letter to Citizens’ Association. Tmportance of s-dequate school fa eflities and need fo* improvement in the Chevy Chase sectlon were stressed in a letter from Judge Isaac R. Hitt presented 1o the Chevy Chase Citi- zens' Association at a meeting in the E. V. Br it nue and McKinley street, last night. The communication, addressed to Fred S. Lincoln, chairman of a special com- mittee making a survey of school con- ditions for the purpose of recommend- ing steps for relief to the Board of Education, said, in part: “There is no one thing so conspic- uously lacking in Chevy Chase as ade- quate and safe school faciliti least a new grade school bu and a creditable high school most immediate necessities, with replacement of the E. V! School with a larger, more modern and safer structure, Physicians. teachers and parents are dis on account of the danger of an demic in the Brown school bes of lhe present overcrowded ¢ tion.” Opposition to the proposed £10.000,- 000 bond issue “or any subterfu for the purcha iege, member of the should counte ch proposi tion ntil definite fi ons he. - | to provide mor: for the recently WY, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -D.- €. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1927.” tween the Federal and District gov- vean the, Feleral and Diatrct sov-| CARNEGIE EDUCATION Ap) wnl will be made to the director of lnltflh for rescinding of the 15-mile FUND G'VES s‘ ,300,000 speed limit on Connecticut avenue ERENOT near the District line. 1t was pointed | 1ast Year's Distribution of Pen- out that the regulation was intended for the protection of school .im‘m.-«-n. sions Brings Total to About but arbitrarily governs at all hours. hool—s markers will be re- $16,000,000. quested instead. A Pointing out that there s not a By the Asociated Press. single street in the upper Northwest NEW YORK, November 17.—Dur- ction north of Tilden street leading |ing the fiscal vear just ended the Car- ato Rock Creek Park which is in|negie KFoundation for the Advanc iqu pw\lhlv condition, Mr. Lincoln 'ment of Teaching distributed one chich were adopt- | one-third millions of dollars in retiring ssioners 1o allowances and pensions, bringing it: evada avenue total distribution of that kind to ap . wie to the pa proximately $16,000,000. In addition to The Capital il be re- |its permanent endowment, amounting quested to improve to $17,000,000, the foundation now has to Chevy Chase, thov by u[lvmlhrn reserve fundsamounting to $13,000,000. ~ establishment of ex-| At the annual meeting yesterday A. vell, president of Har- n, head of | e requested opened branch of the library in Chevy | President Clarence Little of the Ui of Michigan were elected mem- of the ba W. B, Moses & Sons F Street at Eleventh Furniture Reduced 14, 14 and More 1 Woman's Writing Desk; solid French wal- nut inlaid. Was 4 $68; tomorrow ... $4B 1 Kidney - shape Table Desk; five drawers ; Tudor mahogany. Was $158; tomorrow. %0 1 Spinet Desk; solid ma- hogany, Duco finish. Was $220; 1 Occasional Table; ped- astal base; mahogany and gumwood. Was $52; tomor- $28.5" 1 Hall Side Chair; cane panel back and seat: carved frame. Was $33; tomorrow .. $l7 4 Colored Nests of Tables with glass tops. Were $29 each; to- $16.50 morrow 1 Coffee Table; Austrian automatic; mounted on rubber-tired wheels; au- tomatic top opens to show nickeled coffee set and tray. Was . $300; sgl')' tomorrow, as is. 1 Austrian Autamatic Liquor Table; cut glass liquor set, nickeled ciga- rette box and 4 ash trays. Was $225; tomor- 3115 row, as is 1 Black Lacquered Deco- rated Kidney-shape Ta- blee. Was $38; $‘)0 tomorrow 1 Occasional Armchair; upholstered damask seat and cane panel back. Was §$66; tomor- $M 2 French Walnut Vanity Dressers; full size; wal- nut veneers on gumwood Were $68 each; $12")0 tomorrow .... 1 Bow-end Bed; full size; French walnut veneers on gumwood Was $55; tomor- 323.5“ row 2 Davenport-Bed Suites: davenport bed with mat- tress, and armchair; up- holstered . in rose . taupe cut velour. Were $245 each; tomor- $145 2 Walnut and Gumwood Dressing Tables; rich, se- lected veneers; three large drawers. Were $68 each; tomor- 315 2 Living Room Suites— davenport, armchair and wing chair; upholstered in velour; loose reversible cushions; one side tapes- try. Were $320 QZ]'; each; tomorrow 1 Deep Seated Armchair, upholstered in taupe mo- hair; reversible spring cushions; one side silk tapestry. Was $95; tomor- $62.50 row .. 1 Fern Stand; mahogany and artwood. Was QZ“ $40; tomorrow ... 1 Tilt-top Table; solid mahogany. Was $18; Qg tomorrow 1 Piano Bench; solid ma- hogany; high ends. Was $60; tomor- $2;) 1 Occasional Armchair upholstered all over in ex- cellent quality mohair; loose spring cushion, one side in linen frieze. Was $73; tomor- $18 1 Secretary Desk; solid mahogany. Was $225; omor- 811250 row 1 Small Maple Stand Ta- ble. Was $40. $18 50 tomorrow ... 3 Dressers; walnut ve- neer on gumwood. Small floral decorations. Were $95 each; to- $47"’0 morrow 4 Chifforobes; ivory en- amel; with 2 full length double doors; 1 side draw- er space; other side for hanging garments. Were $68 each; to- $39.50 3 Beds; full size; ivory enamel. Were $60 ${) each; now. 1 Chest of Drawers:, ivory enamel. Was $68; i $39.50 1 Mahogany Vanity Dresser; mahogany, red finish. Was $140; Q(. > tomorrow 1 Occasional Table: drop- L;a f:s three - cornered. as $27; tomor- 5 1 Full Size Colonial Dresser; mahogany ve- neers in red finish on gum- wood. Was $122; sgo tomorrow Furniture, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Floors 60 Boudoir Chairs Special Tomorrow and Saturday $14.95 special purchase — u»m!mlahlr boudoir chairs, all spring construction. posed wood parts are solid mahogany. Upholstered in an assortment of figured and floral patterned cretonnes. Sixth Floor. Bedspreads Were up $2 .35 to $5.25 45 odd, slightly soiled bedspreads marked for final clearance tomorrow Sheets and Pillowcases Moses “De Luxe” Cases and Sheets of superior qual- ity, reduced tomorrow— Cases, 45x36 inches, 38¢ Sheets, 63x99 inches, $1.39 Sheets, 81x99 inches, $1.75 The Linen Shop, First Floor Table Lamps Special sS Tomorrow Metal and pottery table lamps with two burners, Lamp Shades, $7 Special. Twelve shades suitable for table Tamps; silk and parchment. 18 Bed Lights in various shapes and colors. Special, each $2.50 Lamps, First Floor ce Curtains & Panels Half-Price ‘ Small quantities of some of the hest patterns of the sea- son. Only a few are listed i Filet Net. Were Irish Point s Filet Net. W <A 5H Trish " Poini x Tapestry Damask, Velours, Cretonnes, Drapery Nets, 1/ Voiles, Marquisettes—remnants, now. Draperies, Third Floor. B ——— 10-ounce package delightfully perfumed Fracy Water Softener and a cake of toilet SOC soap. Both Toilet Goods § ULIIN o Interest or Extras Added to Charge AccountsIIIIIIIITH e Do Not Penalize Our Friend s On Account of Inclement Weather All Items Advertised for Today on Sale Tomorrow 79c to $1 Caps, S50c Knit Ties, Two for IT PAYS TO R Three for New Fall Caps. of all. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" (| M| ind color wool suitings; sizes 6% ings. Each tie individ- to 7. A great variely ually boxed for Christ of colorings. mas gifts. Imitated But Never qumlml-—Goldenl;eru s Original In the Boy’s Department Washington’s (vreatpst Sale for Boys— Couple(l With Our Challenge Sale R R R R R R e R R e s D Y R N S A A A S RS AR AR AR 4-Pe¢. Vest Suits, Overcoats, Mackinaws and Sheepskin Coats Here's the Plan—Purchase the First Suit, Overcoat or Mackinaw at $10, Then ¢ Select Another Garment, Any Style or Size for P Both Garments for $11.00 Prand-new assortment of well made, periect fit- ting garments that the boys will be more than proud I to wear. Suits— ] Every suit with two pairs of knickerhocker pants and vest to match. Assorted neat mixtures. Sizes 7 to 17 vears. Also sample suits, with one pair long pants and vest. Sizes 12 to 16 years. Overcecats— Navy blue and’ fancy mixtures and heavy-weight over- coatings: Junior sizes 3 to 10 yedrs, Big Boys’ sizes irom 11 to 17 vears. A large assortment of the most popular and wanted styles, in desirable colorings. Mackinaws— . A Sport models in rich colorings and plaids, good heavy Winter weight: also sheepskin-lined coats, with lamb’s wool collars. Sizes 8 to 17 years B R S R $ 3 an d $ 4 Boys’ $1.45 to $2 Pajamas 1 One and two piece styles, ot fleeced outing flannel and -grade cotton. Assorted pat erns. Sizes 6 to 18 years. 79¢ to $1.50 Pajama \ TWO for 28 Perfect Quali $1.50 & $1.79 # Fall Suits $1 Fall Suits, of corduroy, button Lumberjacks Purchase the First Lumber- jack at the Spe- cial Price of $ $295, Then Se- lect Another Any Size or Style. for to the neck models, also lumber jack styles; fancy patterns; sizes 3 to 8 years $1.45 to $2 Indian Suits Indian Chief elaborat front Bright Plaid Part-wool Lumberjacks, good heavy weight, full of warmth; sizes 8 to 16 years. A5 AR SR RN SN \\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\' Of outing flannel, one-piece stvle, sizes PR LTSS C TR R RRRRRNRNY k piece style, sizes 4 10 12 2 ((((qmasassssssassssasy vears; others of cotton, one and two piece styles, sizes 4 to 14 vears. «\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\ S N O e S R A A A S S R N \5\\\\\\ \\\\ AR AR A AR A A N $1.50 to $2.50 SHIRTS Perfect Quality and Trregulars. “Bell” Brand Shirts, of fine grade mat s, includ- i ported English broad- $ cloth and madras. White CNNAN SANNANAANNRR NN Boys’ $1.50 to 31 z ‘ ' Jovs' Pants, goli and knicker- hocker styles, fully lined; snit- corduroys. 334 % and colored effects. Sizes 12 to 1414 neck measure ing mixtures nd bl Sizes & to 17 vears. $1 and $1.25 Shlrts $1% Gloves Silk Scarfs Allen A Hose Were $3.95 $7).95 51.50 and $4.95 C Triangular and square crepe de Full-fashioned chiffon of purest chine scaris in all the new shades. Japan silk, extending well above the Regular $1.50 E First Floor knee to lisle garter hem: also sheer Fabric “Gloves service weight. Twenty-five shades; e Flowers sresBo 101 - cuffs, in good H (‘rr 2 Sradesbriral % 79¢ Rayon Bloomers || Boys’ $5 School Suits Sweet peas, nnhltl». chrysanthe- mums, roses and gardenias—just the Sizes 54 to flowers for your new coat, $1.95 Regular Price of $5.00, Select b g First Floor S = o 75 in the whole Cut in the full Marvel way; Another Suit, Any Size or Style, group, though crotch reinforced with glove silk; ot in every 2 Hal‘ldbags pastel and dark shades. Sizes § to 9. B it ke Were $295 7 .95 P sl O i i Giovas and $3.50 = Special C Three-piece Vest Suits, with golf or First Floor | knickerbocker pants; all-wool and wool TWO for Perfect Quality and Irregulars. Well Known “——" Brand Shirts. full ¢ perfect fitting: a ment of patterns ASSANAARAURASNNANNANNNS Sizes 6 f0 12 vears - . i 120, to 140, neck measure % 79 to $l Blouses iz R R N O O TWO for TALAALARARAL SRAARRARANNS SRS Perfect quality and i 79¢ to $1.50 Pants, 2 Pairs Perfect Quality regulars Manufacturer’s close-ont of odd lo's a few shs ., others slight Tars, and others perfect quality ned $ nd unlined knickerbockers, — also th and s a * t knee pants. of corduroy; ¥ 1o 16y AAVVARRRAURAL SAVUARARARNN SV QA3 25502338 S SR T SR SRS ANN SN NN RNRRYRNR AARLARAARAARARALARARARRARAAAAA AN AR NN .\\\\‘\\fi&\\\\\\\‘S\‘\\\\\\\‘\\\\\S\\\\S\\,\\\\\\\\ NNy < $4 and $5 Juvenile Suits and Winter Overcoats wear. : ; < Purchase the First Suit at the i s ” Purchase the First Overcoat or Suit, at the Special Price of $§3.95, Select Another Garment Both Garments for $4.95 New Fall Novelty Suits, in LG at va- ricty of styles and colors sizes 2 to 8 years. Warm Winter Overcoats, of chinchilla and fancy mixtures: sizes 3 to 8 vears. Envelope, underarm and pouch bags in patent leather, plain calf- % mixtures. Perfect quality and slight ir- okin, alligator and Tizard grain. NeCkIdCe and B e Se i Black and seasonable shades. Handkerchiefs Bracelets, 1 $1.50t0$2.50 Blouses 35¢ #1822 Pouch Bags Were up to $495. An attracti $1 ; $1.29 to $1.45 Sweaters $1 Heavy weight Pullover Sweaters, fancy com- Famous “——" Brand Blouses, also Little Friend and ‘other Tolka : ik $ and hracelets. popular makes. Attached-collar ; |““M el el h'”;'“\'“ e i _Long Woven Chains of burnished stylg. of broadeloth, fancy striped HA bt 8 s and fitted with mirror and ~ beads. at intervals. ¢~ ¢ Famous “Bell” Brand Blouses, fine: grade ma- 315 i arly >0c. coin purses. Special i terials; in white and colored effects. Ideal for back. } bination colors: roll collar model, sizes 2 to ANARMTICSEM eTa e Beloor First Floor. First Floor, dress wear; sizes 7 to 16 years. 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