Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1927, Page 38

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. 3 'IH']\H’"’ Bl Fill your Xmas Sh°ppi“dg list from gl 720-22 24 S 720.22.24 7th St. N.W. % Gifts for every member of the these splendid values—and these are g 3 Bitssidtmlal Hugly Bodwan, who| ars,” Secrotary Willur Ny | but a few of the many unadvertised ' i i: S family. Your money goes twice as . . i } e e ailense s Mhntiegunilyias ereat values to be had ¢ Sl Sl W el e Eah el & N Behrends’. commanded es Fleet rtment said in his annual report {ar l‘ you buy your xmas things at Naval Reserve Battalion for the |active f :serve among the District of Columbia at its drili Mon- | sions ther in order that drills ca and after inspecti h > conducted eificiently and necessary | HANDKERCHIEF GIFTS MEN ARE SURE TG LIKE Women’s—Children’s a 1 s ¢ : i the raison d'etre of this class . & — I e - —_— on submarine op vs. depth hombs onal quota strengths have beer Pleasing Gifts of , Wonais Chilbes Bl e e e e b it pain! SILK—MUSLIN | GIFTS 2.50 Men’s Rayon Striped Broadcloth Shirts HOSIERY ome ildren’s bt ot | Bior ol Membecs obithe Mamily 1.50 Women’s Full-Fashioned GLO V ES t need of officers and | t appropriations, in ¢ YH‘lH keeping mouths shut 11\” wrly confor to \!\v“nlv\;-lrn_n"m of § '’ Hvt'hl\ 1 Sl e ‘“‘ p ”””\ ng ¢ < much damage was done <hips d ated for mobilization | ) I | n . ar. ax much damage ' i nated for mobilizatior UNDERWEAR Men’s Colored Border L aii [t navinethe apheatanceiat s ‘ Silk Hose 25 Eadiee Chunais Sneds . e th 0 1 He cited in 1 SES, e . s lost be:| o volunteer Naval Reserve fo . Initial Hand Syaus iakhoglebliseg il s 2.50 Women’s Silk L kerchiefs all-silk material, attached or neckband Chiffon il from “men were too free in|general service has becn greatly | o 4 > St o submarine operations, engthened during the year by the Fancy _woven >, in be d i § ; U e « picked up and used by | appointment of new officers, showing | in.dverwe“ 95 border with col style, in beautiful patterns and colors. chamg rose o ““““"r (: e pocitd. - . ored initials and c Dlande. - Substandard Jasp of - . t operation: officers with Id them that al Kl\l‘\l of sentimen 1 hemstitcehed Men’s Boxed Men’s Dress 79c Women’s Silk and Rayon war r nee is in favor of reta o ) . hems. omplished the ~ on with the Navy 5 .“,'.‘ S v ROy e o o 1.00 Boxed Handkc;:hiefs S‘lk Ties Kid Gloves Many Rt PERM N b A gk B 1.39 Women's Boxed 3 In a bo I i o Khee, doth was po 1 whe it as the demands of their civil o Underwe" 00 \]‘{‘:\I |;;i 'H »11\‘\” some bkl i apliced e Regcular Navy t ] clude attendance ‘at drill ; =gl b T o 1ic '\'I’I' 2 e colors Guaranteed to wear eerta t c-f e s have been taken toward | mise or, Bloo comners . A 11 3 o 2 umming Bird tion properly 1d do thei the merchant marine Naval it , o - e e Children’s Boxed Handkerchiefs ) Men]; lBoxed l.soMMu;.e:sSllk Silk Hose elts L Admiral Wilard, commandant BAer aur Miac and itiis haileved 4.00 Silk Gown & Pajnmas d Yl s S Cutely embroi- [ marked developments in this prime : White Crep set to the country and to the Navy et l\ with Jant P Py 0 e e ;,\\y“b de Chine ,\1\1‘! 00 The division of the fleet Reserve m designs; c | with harnen fler. with em . ined as units and every . |)u|\<4| 3 \L . a ek c videred black —— Tort ha i 2 thily boxed e taat the fmmediate future will show en made to prepare each Xmas box uisitely the duties it will be ex case of mobiliza | “ oWk or Ladies’ Linen and Lace m the command icce Rayon Pajamas essels on which itk 1 lid colo ) » ( \ k over 5 k: i Csi st ol Bf)nflere]d Handkerchiefs Men’s Thread Silk Hose ] ek : "“:,“ 5 £ Iislons 3.50 Ba!ina e Thread Silk Hose with lisle soles and c 35¢ Boys’ & Girls’ Ribbed Hose bR TR Silk Slips wido hnce bor C | o5 in black, brown, navy, tan and gray. o e ?<3}°‘27 Hose in Black red from t cal | at been carrisd.on at all of the ders. White 0 yed H; «"' 8 l"\“ o " aviation n"\uml‘u units operated all colors. 2 Cordovan, Camel vy and the Reserve. py the Reserve and has resulted in a . and White. Sizes . Yy 1 to the local Reserve | considerable mumber of qualified avi Handkerchiefs & Perfume Sets | 1.39 Me"f Flannelette Garter & Armband e e Boys’ & Girls’ Knitted d under the 30-vear |ators being turned out for duty in the ) | 2 £ Gloves ’are Michael Henry Kane ) A pretty Hand: l Pajamas el machinist’s mate, 721 Upshur | schools have been estah- Bodicetop Slins (§ ker "I"i"r" ang 69c Children’s Rayon Ribbed Rl L t; John Mz <, chief 1 [ lished at some of the g 5 \ D bl b e c | Hose steward, Cl n, Va., and Jos ties. Assistance with te o match the e e e tes o Wide Ribbed ¢ . ters, jcian’s mat terial for tio irens i c c Fiber Silk Hose In c o 3 £ ) s en to the university | H ? - Black and Colors; . I S 1.25 Rayon Teddies and in sizes 6 to 10, 25 s adron commander Compact and Garter Sets srank Joseph Kelly, 422 Hamilton 3 8 Bl mers ente, Clarendon, Va., has enlisted in | plemented by Reserve officers. P 00! Sik Elsstic) Gar- i i 1 Ay & : ; Jocal battalion as 4 fireman, third | ditional expense is entailed . T apa ters, with ribbon 1 Fast color striped pink and ~ Matched set of silk elastic 59c Ladies’ Ribbed Sport Hose af ,_‘v.F.."’(,',‘ ‘M“:‘ cet dit Rk ’vnv:'."“\'u-;)‘:r(xll "]'v::l'lt(::ll)rl i (.,],1.2"“1'.',?11 nzes - L "*("_m"_"' "‘ c | I)Im!- x‘vl\{m;: 2-pe. pajamas, qar‘lvrx' and armbands, pleas- ; [\‘”ll)(['rl to ‘rhc N kid luu\‘wl 4" Tace medallic owde i e = o oe: elastic tops : eribroider- : i 1\. ; % and laco” medallion pcked in 3 it with 3 frog fastener ingly boxed. v,,.il do ‘hh‘-‘ s“kl: c sy ; = g o s S, = - < < e — All ¢ : A A e e W e colors. , officers’ s . first class, | duty with the aviat fore et, form Detroit, | for a period of one 3 v 1, ; ifts ] m— = Your Daughter’s Gift Is Here ™= | | — = Babies’ Daintiest Togs ™= in the 9t al District; and | 1927. Reports received from the fleet oty | RS G et 1 o 12.50 Boys’ 4-Piece Suits ‘ 15.00 Girls’ Highest Grade | [ 5.00 Tots’ Silk Coats “Thy ~ve Inspection | Board inspected all organizations of | Bolivia € i . e Res z 5 . : | Smocked a m B the Naval Reserve during the pa S Jeautiful tailored mm]‘:; olivia Coats i nd e Lieut. Comdr. Robert Oden, Stone- | nish suits for boys 7 to / | broidered styles, warm been commissioned vears, in stylish weaves. Newest all-wool Bolivia in 3 | Iy lined and interlined 2 q ° | 3 stylish models with either long ° blue, white and pink fiscal year. The recommendations of S of the Reserve R Coat, vest and cither golf shawl fur collar or furcollar and silk coats. s board, together with the estab- | with the naval districts, have been ! or 2 long pants. Sizes 8 to . cuff. Colors blue, red, green and 1.25 Broadcloth Creepers has been made dur- | most valuable from a constructive ard molding the | viewpoint and will become more so ith_the increasing indoctrination of the Reserve.” t lishing of contacts and the liaison “Great pre ing the past year to 18 years. wal Reserve in all its cla conform in general Akold. Sizes 7 to 14 years. | 11 ustrous & i1 k-like 4.00 Small Boys’ 2.50 Boys’ Juvenile T 1200 %ma:l Girl’ 12.98 Girls' Dresses || . " e 'E,;‘;:};,:,',r:'l 00 oats i ‘HH'IV\ Solid colors, ain that has been made since the World War in every country visited Admiral O’coats Lumberjack Suits old, colore. E/hours of sale & YA Button 7.98 l 44 \ e s 1 { : , h I —— — 2.00 Tots’ Broadcloth Dresses | Z t reduction in amount Blue O’coats styles, wit Sa December 3, e | consumed annu In Europe the with red flan- 5iaid flanfiel He 4.1 Hmn(nn the of s of temperance question is gaining not .| nel lining. E I‘ -‘ ; i Rich appearing Broadeloth Solid color 6t ‘Tany i U., with Mrs. George | so much as a moral issue, but as an | blem- trimmed GRSy PN 0O 0 and Velour Coats, warmly | Fancy flanne d pattern a i | ° or jersey pants jined fur colla Pockets | Head printed materi The |} b wbie u\ iirman, gave a wumh | economic need of increased efficienc iy 5 ‘ leeves o] and short helts, BWotors eopén, Tose. Eold | surplus stock o ih e n'um'm luncheon to of workers, and protection of life, in et : ; Wd two world W. these times of high-powered elec & hrass buttons. 3 to 8 sizes. i aad tan. York manufacturer. broidered. All invocation was given by Mrs. |trains, busses and automobile: bt Sizes 3 to 8. body, president of Rebecca Rhodes, national director | ? 4 2.50 Girls’ Felt |3.50 Girls’ All-Wool | 69¢c Girls’ Flannel- e i 79c B"ys 1.00 Boys 2.50 B")ys Hats Sweaters ette Underwear | ' 1.25 Bath Robes| 3.00 Bootee & 125 T°“, Jersey ational Law Enforcement | W. C. T. U. work among soldiers | Leggins Bague. | solo, “God Keep My Garden | guests I e e isiiat e Cloth Caps Broadcloth Lumberjacks { | Sacque Sets Fair,” was rendered by Mr. Robbin,|dent, N. M. Pollock, | Blouses 1 | ,55 ,19 accompanied by Mrs. Chester Adair.)William ~Knowles Cooper. Mis. | 650 .9 | —_ — (: ¥ c 2.39 1 00 Givector of music for District of Co-|Cabot Stevens led a group of chil bla W. C. T. U. |dren, members of the “Mary B. Ei Wool plaid flannel 5 5 5 were 108 at the luncheon.|win" branch of the Loyal Temper- | | Y 4 s L o with moallor Jargel] Got wiylepin jsdiiacok JU Gowinay” iCavabing et Indian and fancy designs| Silk trimmed sets of M. Pollock, presid ¢ the | ance Union, in a sketch. In the cas 4 . i L LA in protty sapes o, Wil coatraiing and slips, of pink or bl ¢ fannalin 2 .,,,m“_” i caps ey Legson i wiite 4 e A a a Manuel & o | lone. 5 yokes R d in all shades to |striped collars. Blue, rose | striped outing underwear. ofto ch, of a . hite presided. ¥ O . E and | g | - s e g ! ¥ blue. 110 6 years She said these W. C. T. U. national | Margaret Ellison, and Donald Creech. ' and world officers had been attending | After adjournment _ refreshments Natio rarance Council. | were served by the hostess, assisted e Hatious) The) Mrs. George Bunnelle, Mrs. H. Mrs, Seymour Lanman was intro- 1\"‘ Dy e e ooh | = — B e e 1| M Clve HL NIy, T 7 Sale of 165 | WASHINGTON’S BEST DOLL VALUES ARE HERE O he had. five children and| ‘The January meeting will meet | 1 2 s[ E ht grandchildren. She ummwu“nh M 8. James E. Fox, 1615 Buch- 5 d C b S e mer n the work | anan street. .25 Sleeping Eyed Crying Infant Baby | : Warm, comfortable robes in of-the W. C. T. U., and said it could i pretty designs and desirable | | Something unheard of s R oilock next tntroduced Miss | THE DAILY 98 Made to Sell for 25.00 to 35.00 || B uiEynle dis o 3 . 1a" sident | | G colorings ; mannish or ribbon- - | ce—a good size sleeping and e D e | £, 2 | Only 115 coats, but every i / crying doll, babily dressed. of the W. C. T. U. and spoke of hel HOROSCOPE A trimmed styles; all sizes. one remarkable value. H I 3 Mind: 7 as being worth her weight in gold.| Made of higheclass woalens . onday only. Mrs. Gordon called the members her | 10 00 w R b & Sl s e e grandchildre! She said | al v Wa ed ¢ f Rscinachiasen Woke m el Monday, December 12. ¥ i omen’s Robes ipper Sets S el 2.00 Extra Large ters and her State and District| Contending planetary influences are I : Genuine Beacon robings, either shawl or mushroom collars, _ Columbia grandchildren, and all|strong tomorrow, according to astrol 1 3 | and fur cuffs in novelty or (Zg.lnch) DO“S sl m,b"r"hz‘hz‘fi:“';ct’r‘,"\"i | ”I"‘I,: R A el el | wide satin or cord trimmed, with & straightline effects. ] «t.grandchildren, she hel ew | spor as ce of bus . ) i More doll value than you've eve vounger. She invited all to attend i slippers of same material to match. $10 00 & $12 50 | seen in this immense, fully dress :J ihe world’s W. C. T. U. in Switzerland | Merchants should benefit from con | See s e dresse 1928, at Lake Geneva, August 1.|ditions that seem to promise much | S C i e \ c beautiful face and large, » one million signers of the pa-| buying of the less costly products of | Extra and Regular Sfzes | port oats well proportioned arms and legs. roll for permanent enforce- manufacturers, | 9 | the eighieenth. amendment | The sun is in an aspect supposed to | ¢ . omen's House Irocks | -' 3 5 98 to 6.98 Extra Fine Large Dolls owed interest and co-operation of | be helpful to jewelers and those who | £ ! Gorgeous dolls that have the sweet, pretty faces of 5 cal in articles of gold or silver. ‘ Rayon mixture and better quality 3 Leaverette s dolls . Pollock introduced Mrs. 2 ot now ¢ under a sway At - _ i y and coney, | vour own little baby. Richly dressed and shoed and i madras in regular street models 2 ‘ fur collar” | built, with lashed sleeping eyes, parted mouth showing Poole, national president of the W. C.| making for a ', U. She said we usually pay for|art objects of this metal, which will | plenty of black and white check ed coats, teeth and real hair wigs. | 2 in stylish mixtures or plain 3 2 our invitation to a luncheon by mak-| lend its tone to costume: i 54 ing a speech. She said the best way| Women should be cautious under sizes to >4. colors. S es for 1o build public sentiment in favor of | this planetary government which is| | ¢ ’1“"‘ ‘] les Ifl"" sizes for the eighteenth amendment was to sell 't their ambitions | Boys’ & Girls’ Bath 69c Fancy Aprons young girls and women. . : . : : 29.50 to 37.50 prohibition, to the Loyal Temperance 1 and also to the Chis is a fortunate wedding day Robes Polly l'rim Dolly Var- A Most Appreciated Gift Would Boa nd there will be a thr There is sing sign for work- | AR HL,," o5 d“k prints, n, with talks on prohibi- ers who shoul ofit greatly during { g chamt | N - i ¢ | hades for either boys or Chamy s. Braid trim sermons on prohibition | the approach of the holiday season, | s -, N ) I | Try o get editorials written telling | Even though it is Winter, dealin, | girls. Sizes 7 to 14 year: med. | SPECIALLY PRICED the truth about the eight vears of in real estate will be active, the seer: e = - J | Red—Blue—Brown prohibition. s hucii: Bells. preio: ershi s o = —— A Black—Creon-—Ton strike eig s, one for every |more desired than in previous y. . . - vear. 4 put_over ai Qu s over money affair: The new trench model, with membership campaign to let people | easily precipita vhile this c I : Delts, patch pocke nd con- know the benefit derived from this|ration pre I . vertible collars. For young good law. The old memb Holiday lef and greetings con ” . ke s girls and women, - » must have n ,.n.‘fim}‘,, sl Dol 0 we must have new member inder a favorable sway late in th voung g and women. g 4.98 Women’s Rain Coats #fl up the ranks fo ifternoon. Love missives should be i Hia 1 blues, tans, of this great prohi J lucky » ', & year we work for 1 s s f it Lpyilibhers iiiave e Worth (s a 3 u.{ in 1‘4.: All | SV New auto style water- the active work to ¢ 3 ¢ niertal ood fortur iy tailored and richly | : 7 1,xh‘:;nr~4 for which s g ool forne 2.98 | fur trimmed. proof coats, in every must interest the Christian wor 2 i | & the i ‘ ] A 12. 98 to 15.00 Drem, | T paign fo Increase in the birth rate is prog- | fi | s pro , successiul was our last curtain sale that we wired and receivec ( LBEEEMIM : ed- 1,000 .‘Iur\\nmm close-outs of vel- &6, home, svery land. nosticated for the co i e i st o | Toricnted forithescaming peer wihon airs of rayom, lace and ruffled curtains, which go on sale at special prices Frombone solo by Holt, accom- | boys will predominate. Gy .- georgettes, satins and silk sister. There was a] ]I'« sons whose birth date it is have I : 3 b Mrs. Virginia White | the ¢ of a prosperous year in | 5 | crepe in a splendid range of col- 2 ¢ of the District of Co.| which —thero will bo . satiafacto 29¢ Marquisette 39c Drapery Cretonne orings and a choice of entircly 5.98 Children’s (6 to 14) matched 4.85 eandiuly colore fanil ““'25 | set of Raincoat, Umbrella and Hat.4 misses and women. Tumbia ¥ ion of Women's Clubs, | s, but they should beware of signs in 36-inch heavy regretting that she 5 2 nee. Plain white and colored and expressing her i Children born on that day probably | R designed fine mesh 36-inch > are > W 2 will be gifted and popular. They = i E ? - curtaining weight light and dark n‘,‘,:‘! succeed on the stage and drapery. .";‘fo:‘ifii"fl“m N rra | ETL ™ e | | S SIS GIFT SLIPPERS FOR ALL DRY BARKEEPER _EAD. || | Window Shades [§ | CotonFiled | | pLankers | SPECIAL—FELT JULIETS s tanne Fame by Dumping Liquor | 55c ‘ COMFORTS | 3 69 N Comfortable house slippers of splendid quality; Tnlon, of Into Street Years Ago. pretty bright colors felt. Made with rubber heels, el Htiwes Ry oo Otile: December 18 U0 leather soles and fur and ribbon trimmed. I)\\“w‘:'; street, | per who ina te ,.n,h.l,m.,"\ | Perfect Quality Double- s | heavy, warm ecember in Medina nearly ears before the | Opaque linen, seroll stitched, with e ianiat. 40 St led the devo- | Volstead act. died at his home here | white, blue, green | pretty, splendid | jlsnketa,fidn:pretty B s Boliowed |t | i, Joven ety weni | plaid pattern: 1.59 Quilted Women’s—Misses’ nt at the recent ,” Women cr ers against alcoholic de: o ine-bound e : ? LA « on Birenne _ bl | Satin EELER ryu Padded Sole coetved. from . the upe Al b e e rakeien c 3 ! Bedrocm Slippers Bedroom Sli e e r i vn, e i sani sl e un W Shgpecs § W0 108 Koos Bew | 3 - BEDRCOM ci ppers h‘ul'h’\;\:‘wfl of honoe was - Wil fmost of ]\‘.";]\'.’-‘lt”\p""""l‘]p about hix | Silk appearing, 36-inch carfs | Brown e wile ot thn Sescatry of e vy imlace ot husinems. Witvolli sour Wi s trined S tini 2 mnnsgc 1,"]i“;;ifl“\‘:,“‘l};’f‘“Q,‘"“'{L‘(,39 ! C SLIPPERS : Gray C C 1 Double-bed size Men’s Felt noon wz ven by Willia < hisky e and beer o the rayon dra - i isky, wine and beer into th ayon draperies ; in every, trimmed. Linenc in white Cooper, general secret f the e | | > A.. who ce o brtdA B er tinle atiior) Il waclor. and ecru. . temy > and Medin: common consent has '.un in Burope. He explained the'been dry since,

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