Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1927, Page 80

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80 U. D. C. Chapter to Give Dance December 9 The dance to be given December 9 &t 2400 Sixteenth street by the Shenandoah Chapter, United Ddugn-! ters of the Confederacy, Is gaining wvigs interest. Many calls have been smade for tickets and. from all indi cations, the uvccasion will be very suc- cessful. Mrs. A. W. Tuck, president of the District of Columbia division. U. D. C.. will attend, as will many other of the officials. The committee, which is composed | of Mrs. N. F. Rabuner, chairman; Mrs. W. G. Lee. Mrs. A. B. Donaldson, Miss Katherine V. Blount and iss Ayesha Straughan has named for the men's floor committee Mr. Elton O. Pillow. commander of the Sons of| Confederate Veterans; Mr. W. G. Lee and Mr. N. F. Rat | FORGER GETS SIX YEARS. Wade H. Mawyer was sentenced yesterday by Chief Justice McCoy to ®merve six years in the penitentiary for forgery. There were two charges against the prisoner and the court fixed the penalty at three vears in each case, to run consecutively. Amos Hepburn, colored, was sen- l Recent Hostess ; I MISS MARY FRANCES TULLY, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Tully, of 1880 Ontario place, who gave in_honor of her birthday an- tenced to five years in the peniten- Y - A niversary, November 27. tiary. He shot his niece, Florence R. Cook, 152 Providence street north- east. Aygust 20, bur Kenny. Willie Lewis, colored, was given a|was sent term of three years for shooting Wil- | years for g:sgizgigaxgmuxx&x@zg@gu Please Everybody With | an Orthophonic Victrola The whole family will radiate approval if they find an Orthophonic Victrola under the tree on Christmas morning. A nominal deposit now will assure its being there without fail. and William P. Michaels the penitentiary for two ating the Mann act. Modecl 7-3 Ortho- ¥ phonic, $95. R A AR AN AN AX AN AXAXEEENEXEXE Petetetatatats Model 10-50 Ortho- phonic, $600. Model 4-40 Ortho- phonic, $165. Buy on the Budget Plan. Enjoy the world’s best music this Winter. A small deposit will deliver an Orthophonic to your home—convenient monthly pay- ments provided for the balance. The Hecht Co. Music Store 618 F St. N.W. Prtatetetetetetate ta et XXX X EXERZXZXEXEXEXEX X # o] A o] oA #X B o) B X Bl 8k B # & o) ¥ £ B, # e ® # o il ] B w # X 3 # ! # ;3 X X X Offered Monday in Six Special Groups Group 1 Group 4 100 Junior and 100 Junior and Bridge Lamp Bases Bgtfige Lamp Shades , Meal or wood §3 95 P Eoette §$3.95 pleated parch- c silke. twisted effects or plain. ily mentized paper or Nicely lined. Some heav Beautifully finished Wit long silk cords and two- fringed and banded. Exqui- piece plugs. site colorings. Group 5 75 Junior and Bridge Lamp Shades Of pleated silk $6.9s georgette, inter- lined with a harmonizing color. Trimmed with deco- rative ruchings and braids. In tan, taupe, gold, blue, green and rose. Group 6 550 Junior and Table Lamp Shades Tailored shades $9.95 : of silk, georgette and crepe, both lined and interlined. Trimmed with braid or bead fringe. umerous styles and colors. (Lamp Department Fourth Floor.) Group 2 50 Junior and Bridge Lamp Bases With reeded and $6.95 hexagon shaped shafts of plated brass tub- ing. Juniors with jewelled finial. French gold, Eng- lish or putty finishes. Group 3 100 Junior and Bridge Lamp Bases 0f nheavily §0 95 weighted brass tubing, in a choice of dis- tinctive new finishes. Some twisted, some reeded, some embossed. T, Hecrr Co-F STREET i £ : Zfifil?fif%fififil?lfi?{ffifif’fl et tetetetetetetotetostetetotdototetotetotetetetetatatat st X Y NN NN N XA AN XL LEX AT YT IRITIEITAT THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,® D. €. DECEMBER 4 1927—PART i Missouri Society Will Meet December 17 The first meeting of the Missourl Society for the season of 1927-28 will be heid at the Hall of Nations, Wash | ington Hotel, Saturday evening, De- | cember 17, at 8:30 o'clock. | " Preceding the interesting program { will be a reception in honor of Mrs. | Bessie Parker Brueggeman, who was | recently reappointed by the President ployes' Compensation The Senators and Representattves from Missouri with their wives and the officers of the society will also be in the receiving line. Representative Joe J. Manlove, president of the society. will preside at the meeting. The program includes music and dancing, with election of officers for the ensuing year. Admis- sion will be by card, which have been sent to all members by the secretary. Van Raalte Rayon Vest, $1 Well tailored rayon vests, with shield underarms and sclf straps. Pretty pastel shades in sizes 36 to 42. (Main Floor.) Women’s Scarfs $2.95 Silk scarfs, squares, and reefers, in bold patterns or soft pastel shades. (Main Floor.) Sizes wash fabrics. 2t0 6. Infants’ Sweater Sets, $2.95 Sacque, cap and hootie sets, of soft white yarn trimmed in pink or blue. In gift boxes. (Second Floor.) throughout. Quilted Pads, S9¢ Cotton-filled bed pads, 18x34. Covered with white muslin and scroll stitched. Wardrobes, $9.95 Infants’ wicker Wardrobes, finished in ivory. Splendidly built with 4 compartments. High Chairs, $5.95 Well made with a wide base to prevent toppling over. Fin- ished in ivory. Kapok- Pillows, S9¢c Crib or carriage Pillows of kapok that will not pack or get lumpy. Pink or blue. High Chair Trays $1.50 Aluminum _Trays youngster’s high chair keep clean. Nursery Chairs $2.95 Well built, finished in ivory and complete with counting beads and comode. for the Easy to Boys’ Winter Overcoats M WP e Ulsterettes and dress-up coats in warm double-breasted styles with storm collars and warm wool linings. Cheviots and curly chinchillas, in plain colors, plaids and her- ringbone weaves. (Second Floor.) Boys’ Lumberjacks 82.95 Wool lumberjacks, in gay plaids, with sport collars, big patch pockets and snug-fitting knitted bottoms. Sizes 4 to 16. Boys’ Raincoats 33.95 Slicker styles in green or yel- low. Also black rubber coats. Made with snap fasteners and corduroy collars. Sizes 4 to 16. Boys’ Pajamas 95¢ Domet flannelette pajamas, in one and two piece styles. Well made with double-stitched seams. In sizes 4 to 1 Reversible Lumberjacks 55.95 Wool plaid on one side and corduroy on the other. Splen- didly made with all regulation lumberjack features. Sizes Boys’ to18 as chairman of the United States Em-| Mrs. W. W. Badgley, Tudor Hall ‘Commission. | Missourians are eligible and invited to become members. And Caves Out of Cavities. From the Boston Transeript. “Spent three hours at the dentist’s this morning, all on account of a slight How those imperfectivn in one tooth. fellows do magnify trifles.” “Make mountains out of molars, what!" Van Raalte Rayon Bloomers, $1.95 Tailored rayon bloomers with reinforced crotch and dependable rubber at knees and waist.. Sizes 5, 6 and 7. (Main Floor.) Tots’ Cinderella Panty Dresses Cunning little designs, featured in gay col- ored chambrays, prints, pongette and other Very few: alike, consequently vou can buy several without duplicating. Sizes 2to 6 (Second Floor. ) Tots’ Chinchilla Coats, $5.95 Warm navy chinchilla coats, buttoning up close to the neck and trimmed with brass buttons. Sizes 4 to 6 years. (Second Floor.) Imported Japanese Quilts, $1.29 For crib or carriage—and so warm and soft. With scarcely any weight at all to them. Covered in pink or blue Jap silk, with scroll stitching (Second Floor.) Bassinetts, $4.95 18x36, with strong and easily moved Finished in ivory. Size springs, wheels. Rubber Sheets, S0c White Rubber Sheets, of a good quality rubber. Size 27x36. Nursery Seats, $2.95 Toidy Jr. Nursery Seats, in ivory, pink or blue. Made col- lapsible for any size seat. Crib Blankets, $1.25 Pink or blue Blankets, bound with sateen. For the crib or bassinette. Crib Sheets, 59¢ Made of a soft quality muslin that washes beautifully. Size 42x63. Pillowcases, 29c. Crib Comforts $1.95 Pink or blue Crib Comforts, in nursery patterns. Filled with cotton. Size 42x60. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) following: irk P beth of Richmond Al bert both of Richmond Kohn of Philadelphia Harry both of Floyd Marie L. Scullin of this ci NEW JUDGE BEGINS DUTY. Presentation of Watch Marks Cere- mony at Frederick, Md. Special Dispatch to The Star, FREDERICK, Md., December 3.— Impressive ceremonies marked the succession of John §. Newman to the office of associated judge at the court- house yesterday. Judge G. H. Worth- Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses bave been issued fo the Vlulhln‘. and Beulah Blackwell len A Love lm\"R Virginia E. Harrison. Thomas B. Nolan and Mabelie Orleman. Fred Leissring_and Kathryne E Mafllitt. Rol 3 t and Pearl Q. Duff Albert Schlosshure of this city and Lillian O'Brian! [ Schwartz and Minnio Schlose. Baitimore. 0 G. Blair of New York City and ty. Crepe-back Satin Lingerie, $2.95 Tailored envelope chemise, and step-ins, trimmed with tucks, appliques or contrast- ing pipings. Pastel shades in sizes 36 to 4 Imported Fabric Slip-on Gloves, $1.15 Soft-finished fabric slip-ons with saddle stitching or with embroidered backs. All the most popular shades. (Main Floor.) (Main Floor.) ington retired, having reached the ¥ year age limit. H.!Keiffer Delauter, president of (ne local bar association. presented Judse Worthington with a gold watch. 1, Dorsey Etchison, also representing tie bar association, presented Chief Judze Hammond Urner with a flowers, and following his oath of office, Judge Newman was presented with an engraved gavel. basket of Honolulu has a building boom Cash Your Christmas Savings Check Here Tomorrow and Get a $1 to $1.50 Leather Wallet for 50c—Third Floor Imported Steel Bead Bags, $7.50 French steel headed bags with gilt or white metal frames and chain handles Lined with silk and heavily fringed. (Main Floor.» Girls’ Fur-Trimmed Coats Sizes $16.50 Sto H Both sports and dress styles of warm velours, buckskin or bolivia. Pretty Winter colorings to choose from, all trimmed with collars and cuffs of fur. but inter-lined as well. Girls’ Silk Underwear 32.95 Princess slips, nightgowns. combinations and bloomers of heavy crepe de chine, daintily trimmed. Flesh or white in sizes 8 to 16. (Second Floor.) Not only full lined, (Second Floor.) Beacon Cloth Bath Robes 32.95 Warm blanket cloth robes for the girl 8 to 14. Cut full and roomy, with patch pocket and cord girdle. Bright Indian or block patterns. (Second Floor.) Brushed Wool Sweater Sets, $5.95 Tots’ brushed wool sweater sets in coat or side- button style, with leggings. hat and mittens to match.” Shades of buff, powder blue, pink or white, with contrasting borders. Tots’ Silk Party Dresses 53.95 Ruffled Party Dresses of crepe quoise, peach or flesh. Sizes 2 de chine, in nile, blue, maize, tur- to 6 years. “Lucette” Frocks for Girls 31.95 Several materials to choose from. Straightline styles in sizes 10, 12 and 14. Panty dresses in sizes 6, 8 and 10. (Second Floor.) Men’s 2% to *4 Shirts Gift Packed $ 1 -95 Gift Wrapped Six for $11.50 You'll find the most popular shirtings, including 2x1 Imported English Broadcloth, in white and fancy patterns. And you can choose collar-attached or collar-to-match styles, in a range of sizes from 13% to 18. (Main Floor.) Men’s Madras Pajamas 82.50 Your choice of woven striped madras or plain colored English cy P broadcloth pajamas in regula- fine English broadcloth. Sev- tion coat styles. Sizes A, B, C eral styles and many colors in a and D. full range of sizes. (Main Floor.) Men’s Broadcloth Pajamas Men’s Fancy Pajamas *5 Fancy patterned Pajamas of (Main Floor.) Men’s Silk Pajamas Sizes 2 to 4 years. Girls’ Silk Party Frocks 35.95 Of velveteen, changeable taf- feta or crepe de chine. Many styles to choose from, in soft pastel shades or brighter colors Sizes 7 to 14. Girls’ “Bestyette” Rain Outfits $5:95 Belted raincoats, in red, blue or green, with a hat to match. Fcu'1 schoolgirls wearing sizes 8 to 14. { (Second Floor. * Dress Gloves 31.25 d Of capeskin or suede, in brown, tan and gray. Fleece- lined and fastening with one snap or strap. (Second Floor.) Children’s Hose 50c Long, three-quarter, seven- cighths and five-eighths lengths of fine spun yarns. Sizes 6 to 11. (Second Floor.) *3 . Figured Broadcloth Pajamas, in coat style with collar at- tached. Finished with frog-fas- teners. Sizes A, B, C and D. Boxed as a gift. (Main Floor ) 37.50 Plain colored Silk Pajamas, in white, peach, tan or helio. Dou- ble silk frog fastenings. Beau- tifully tailored and in all sizes. (Main Floor.) Shining Blue Park Cycle e 7 i A Boys Ball-bearing, bicycle spoke wheels, ad- justable, nickel-plated handle bars, motor cycle type saddle and other special features. A real gift for Christmas. (Third Floor.) ¥ (L4 Men’s Neckties $1 What a selection to choose from. For the voung chap who likes wide college stripes. For the man who shrinks from too much color. You're hound to find one that will please no matter what his taste. New Patterns _Brilliant Colorings (Main Floor.) OE OO F OO O O p 040 DO F NS e %fifim%%Wm%

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