Evening Star Newspaper, January 12, 1928, Page 30

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30 JOLLITY FEATURES ARLINGTON DINNER) Chamher) of Commerce Re- views Achievements, With 200 as Guests. lington County Chamber of Commerce 1ast night gathered in annual b at’ Washington and 1 tempararily casting bilities entailed ip County~to enjoy & fs ure. While a spirit of Jjollity nated the festivities, e the presence of n vors, including T balloons, fa and the si Ning” A v hours of plea predomi- I t | =ai suggesting rathey The* thought behind line. are in g judgment tion of (ning the Dis men to Congre iture have bee omplishme number of s to the mirth of the oc Arlington xandria program of a few, projec Part of Capital. ment W . ent on th good T Y ol of (his <cc: (John Brayshaw Chosen New Presi- You are re t of Columbia fdded much | Chatles Harbin and trying to a wond THE EVENING tors whose terms of one year h: re-elected for L « A he domestic science class d]of the high school RETAIL GROCERS ELECT. "l dent—Jacob Riehl Is Named. w] John Brayshaw was re-elected presi- Protective dent of the Retail € the annual meting of the or zation at the hington Hotel. 1 cted first vice serve with the were: W, W, . 1. Goodrich, M- W ot ; y rttey o FILM SHOWS JUNGLE. |ey derful 8 2 s nderis! | National Geographic Society Will | :\THIEVES ROB GIRLS’ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JA TARY 12, 1928 ROOMS OF CLOTHING elry—Other Offenses Reported. Victims Also Report Loss of Jew- Thieves who entered the apartment rcoran and Carol Garby t home of Bloom! FFourteenth street betw $10 in cash. 50 b u.“ reported to_police that | ¥ tered by a nd that $20 § - [of Hono: T n man of 3419 robhed of ) (Y in 1889, COL. KENLY’S FUNERAL TO BE HELD SATURDAY 64-Year-Old World War Veteran Will Rest in Arlington After Military Ceremony. ‘ol. W. L. Kenly, 64 years old, vet- n of the World War, who _died t at the Army and Navy afternoon in Arling- metery. itive of Baltimore, Col, eceived his diploma from West During the Spanish-Amer- lcan War and the Philippine trouble he was twice decorated for bravery, a in command of the Tth Field at the beginning of the World War, but ater put at the head « Service as a_major the World War he s clity as director of mil- He retired in 1919 s in the World 1% rded the Distinguish- rrvice Medal, the French Legion the British Order of the Italian Order of the lian Kenly, his widow, ns survive, th and Crown. M and two § The next hest thing to coming of good stock is to own plenty of it. INJURIES KEEP WIDOW FROM POST FUNERAL Mrs. Alice Post Under Treatment at Homeopathic Hospital After Injuries on Street Car. Funeral services for Louls Freeland Post, 78 years old, editor, economist single-tax advocate and Assistant Sec- See Page 11 For 13 Reasons Why Tomorrow, Friday the 13th, Should Be A LUCKY DAY For Readers of The Star + | sustained severe fnjuries and sprained retary of Labor from 1913 to 1921, who died Monday, will be conducted this afternoon at the Church of the Holy City at 3 o'clock. Rev. Paul Sperry will officlate. The body will be cremated. Homeopathic Hospital. Honorary pallbearers will be Wil- e liam B. Wilson, former Secretary of o) Labor; Charles T. Clayton, Glen Henderson Commissioned. Levin 8wiggett, Dr. John R. Swan-| Ppaul 3201 ton and Judson King. His widow, Mrs. Alice T. Post, who Henderson, an ankle and arm yesterday while Corps Reserve of the Ar: 2 £ g > *e b od Lo d We Have Added 1,000 $ Pairs of Shoes from Our Regular Stock, and Included Them all in 7 Our Big Sale for .95 hoarding a street car after completing the funeral arrangements, will be bn. able to attend the services. Mrs. Po«t who 1s 74 years old, was removed : Woodlasd drive, has been commissioned by the ar Department, a colonel in the Alr the entive e rent | not allow the is iy in this | the mem- directors Exhibit Picture Taken in Siam. The the ju past Every Pair Worth $5, $6 or More!! 338838383 story of fight against rem; ity will be shown te National ( ph Washington Auditorium ht in the maotion pi Siam 1 et. home of W street v duplic s of W of | Tomorrow at 9:15 Closing Out Thirty-Five | .:1138 c' Str;et s Main 3635 $1 2.75 ‘ Upholstering and ‘ Refinishing Furniture Formerly Priced are specialties for which we $49-75 $59.75 $69~50 enjoy deserved repute. All or- ders have our direct personal Slightls " shop-wora!| gosnan off exquisitad metallic cloths, brocaded metallic velvets, super-quality satins supervision, our shops being located right on the premises. and chiffons. Sizes 16 to 38. Dresses may be tried on but arc not cxchangeable 1316 G Street City Club Building ul stole severa parel. The loot w Brown snd <hed by H heard in | s Tomorrow and Saturday be BIG days for us—and for YOU, too!! Our January Sale has gone over so well that we have been forced to deduct fror our regular stock 1,000 addit pairs, including— 3 New Style Motifs . Gunmetal and Lizard Skin Pumps, high and low heels; also in velvet and wer m Board ¢ of the educatior onal Chambe TRz ST James B. HENDERSON T, & the e as €ISy as possic of the board of direc resume of th: sati chamber du . Flowered Satin Regent Pump, high heels only; also in patent. . Moire Bootie, with high spike heel: also in satin, patent and tan kid. R 38838888 COMPLETE Genuine toric FAR or NEAR Glasses. A $10 outfit for $5.00. FRI-SAT Gnly DR. CHAS. FORIGHT' 915 G St. N.W. assnciated D. ALPHER with H No C. O. D’s or Returns ALL SALES FINAL Cinderella Boot Shop 1211 G Street N.W. Prices Reasonable Estimates made without obligation ! ) HoP ke PALAIS ROYAL G Street at Eleventh 80080000880800s0e80sesstestestsstsetssessessessessessessesssssssessssssssssssss $32233382223232 | §‘ Dress Sale $1.00 Buys an Extra $10 Dress Dress Sale $1.00 Buys an Extra $10 Dress | Tomorrow at 9 A.M. we place on sale hundreds of beautiful new Spring dresses. We are going _ to sell them quickly at TWO DRESSES FOR PRACTICALLY THE PRICE OF ONE This sale is on our Extra salespeople to assure you prompt service. Don't wait till the thermometer drops—and you need them! Buy Winter Com{orts Now Sale l For Friday and | Off >' Extraordinary Saturday Only A generation o so ago the %ood housewife was known by her splendid supply of ing—her chests were always fificd. Even now, though times have changed. every woman still takes pride in a goodly supply—and in just such comforts as these. And it is good house- keepers who will be quick to take advantage of these great reductions—for it means good supplies for so much less than usual! Lambs’ Wool Filled Comforts Regularly $6.98 $ 4.98 Full bed size, light in weight, but oh, so warm! Filled with 100 per cent lamb's wool; covered with shadow striped sateen in popular colors. Double bed size. Cut size 70x80. Fine Sateen and Rayon Figured Challis Comforts cgularly $4.75 and $4.95 Comforts $ 5 98 o Regularly $7.95 and $8.95 4 Covered with figured sateen or lustrons ravon Double-bed size. Cut 70580, Handsome Satin Covered Comforts All 100, Wool Filled /////II/// My, o ] Soft, flufly o d cotton ¢ tects oen Double-bed s Wool-Filled Sateen Covered Comforts “Winy, Al popular colors Warm Down-Filled Comforts Beautiful New Materials all latest high colors, ncluding also the tweed And the Llacl so popular no mart new Remember Nome sold singly, sl d sold in pai Twe dr practically price of une RTINS 010 I RIIOIOIDALL i ol Smart New Styles caturing flares ortment ot size drapes and tucl for miss per women Dlsélls{es For the firs lucky 200 cur tomers attend- ing thi lo— pretty silk dre for women and misses, One to a Customer 02002 D0 0 9D ) 90 G BAE) W, 0 o IU"".‘:‘I 0 Sold in pairs only Bring o friend and each buy one it you like. We are surs you'll want more than their loveliness. 0 0 O 0 $ 1 5 Regularly $20 Cut size 72378 Filled with 10046 pure wool, light i weight; covered with fine quality satin. - Rose, blue, gold or or chid $29.82 #gu Large, thick comforts with 1004% wool Glling. Light weight—-long-wearing quahty. Faney brocaded, stitched and two-toned —effects. Popular colors, Double-bed sizes Regularly $22 '3 $2975 Soft, flufly comiorts, with 100% pure waool filling. Covered with high-grade satin, Plaids, brocades and fancy stitched efiects, Popular colors, Dou Lle-bed sizes, $ 7. 98 Rl‘.t'ularl‘\- S1075 Fe, hght-weght oot with 10oeg sateen of exce W rose, Cut size 7 $7. 46 Regularly $9.95 Another hight-weight wous tor its heat vet Cut size TN Blue, gold o lavender colorings—figured | sateen cover and plan colored border comtort g quahity tose, FANL 0% dow egularly ST and bordered wat $14.9. warmth ht-weight o down Lover

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