Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1928, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., "I'UESDAY. JANUARY 17, 1928. KIWANIANSVOTE (!~ 01 and Youns 7 d man The ol shivers in the blast, for 'l'fl EXPAN“ WBR [he is thin and frail, the u:'m:e the | | younger men go past exul n_the A " gale; they like to see the drifting | . St they like to Tecl the breeses blow | : 7 Recommendations among their whiskers as they go, for | they are strong and hale. The old man | ] { Wy and Obligations . . o s y g V! his | Capital District Heads Favor ! frecsing fet, and_ hears the tempiest | , ' Ao in the grove, distributing its sleet;” th / D, kY 3 p More Aid to Underprivileg- |38 Shaii"on skates and AR SN Frequcm.ly the‘:e is some one else besides the fifty-seven gaits—they think t ; - person who is buying goods here who is depend- ed Children. T e e ] 3 81 ) ing on us to satisfy that customer. — the old man counts his stocks and N ; ! s e ruddy fire; through ! : 3 . tions ursing the Kivanis clubs | B he pren . cautioys Soul and. he | - ' Many of those who come here for the first se the scope of their work for aved a goodly roll to keep him e 9 - A 4 rprivileged and crippled children, |S from the hole, when strength | ) 1 | g time, come at the recommendation of friends. nd vim expire. He should be glad, he {5 b ~ b It is qune a common thmg for one person to were adopted at a general sesslon of has the price, he should be gay, in- J. Ly . - - teustees, presidents and secretaries of | deed; he has more rubles onthe ice P " : g tell another, “You are sure to get satisfaction if Ziwani: oir | than one old man can need; there’s 3 L : v 9 Kiwanis clubs at their] 0" the village stores, there's e you go to Lansburgh & Bro. meeting in the Hotel| nathing in or out of doors that he can't i terday afternoon. The | puv'the thoughts seem bores that Naturally, we prize this confidence, and we 7 L iy v district includes Delaware. through his mind proceed. ~For he a e nd and Virginia. can’t bu; outh again with all his are keenly appreciative of our obligation to sis, also was placed on the | ca er development of inter-club rela- es . who, wi Lansburgh & Bro assembly voted to hold the next Thus _age s 5 5 50 n in Richmond, Va.. October | thing. with all its treasure ) .S/I(’(,‘l(ll ® can't be happy as a by the stove, and h Fidid e as Princcss‘ ‘I‘vcr‘;nLa S;‘urtium ‘is available at $19.50, and f 5 '1‘ Y 7 Imported Beaded Dance B mm\lrzi PRINTING CRAFTSMEN mind you, one hunt‘l’r.cd pieces. : SR 7 3 » ooty "R Sar | MARK OFFICERS' NIGHT e S e everea sk corul ooy | (9 S99 | PS4 and Dinner Dresses sburg: efficiency contest, — “ » lem; finance. M. T. 2~ | Local Chapter Entertains Interna- | of nasturtiums, and one of our best “se llers. tional Heads and Other Guests Being an open stock design, if one or more pieces become % X, ¥ at Dinner. | broken they may be replaced at a very small cost. One hun- 8% e . o “International officers’ night” was | dred pieces make a complete service for twclvg persons. Be Sanien Giass I celebrated by tne Washington Club, sure to see this attractive service before making any selec- {33 v [ ofiBrinting House Crafismeniat aidin- tions—and remember—100 pieces for only $19.50. Z 2 : underprivileged ¢! o® | mer last night at the Lee House. 2 ohn O. Boyd. Roanoke. and | "% "B Biegenback, international pres- i e Ty s o mee: From our Paris office to you! These guidance and placemen iaene of the organization. and w:,,_g 7 ' ; frocks of true French chic! Their field Challenger, Philadelphia, first in- s . , rmational vice president, who were simplicity of line, beauty of color will intrigue you—you'll agree they have uests, spoke. Other guests were: George Carter. “an air.” And because they were de- i . public printer: George E. Kenned 4 4 L 4 d e o3 | it o o 1| ouseyurnisnings CCLALS | &y ey ; | Engraving and Printing: L. M. gay personalities —you will enjoy |tine, international _secretary. i wearing one of these, for you will be | James J. Fulton, president of the Bal- assured at all times that it is “right.” timore craftsmen, who was accom- — S panied by a delegation of 15 members That they are from the_ Fashion center with 82 per cent. |©Of the Baltimore club. of the world adds a delightful glamour. Lesington. Va. | A musical program was rendered by 4 per cent, while Hope- | Miss Pauline Lauria, A. Nelson Wilson | tership of less than |and J. W. Christie | 5 » attendance, of 100 | Jobn J. Deviny, president of the | Glass Beads Beautifully o was second in the | local chapter. presided. £ > : = ; = p 3 q Embroidered on Pastel ™ a 96 per cent at- S Get Our Estimate Shaded Georgette Selon. § oot on the Famous Claude W. Ow A sparkle—a flash—a gleam! Caused e il | Galvanized Ash Ash Can Lift Top Garbage Wire Dish by the reflection of brilliant lights ed. ! ~ < P - » ! B 8! I e i Cans, $1.19 Covers, 39¢ Pails, $1 Drainers, 49¢ ;:st(;ng. th}:u; rays on these b;auuful ‘N’ 'r Corrugated galva- Splendidly made ash Convenient garbage Every housekeeper ads in their many exquisite designs. G. B. McGINTY IS ELECTED A ER | nized ash cans. Good can covers. Two good receiver with white will want one—splen- Georgette of lovely hues form a de- lightful background. Misses’ sizes 14 HEAD OF ALMAS TEMPLE | quality. Medium size. sizes. Unusually low enamel finish and gal- did drainers — with L T | HEATER | price. vanized inset. cutlery basket. to 20; women's, 36 to 46. Special price. Splendidly made shields for steam and hot- Wife Gets Absolute Divorce. e | | . ‘ Phone U “ ” Adi b J George B. McGinty last night was one Us Gem A usta le : ohnson S 7 Others elected to office were: Edwi Walker, recorder. applying wax and instruction book on how to wax p \ New hats that are the keynote n ume her maid ! & > v N T I B imission to resume her maiden name of ////muvul|<H||x|llm|1n\\\§ I3 EW \ g ) -4 { N P | . with no brims at all! Snug hel- L pasnox o organi"fim. “HOT WATER EVERY MINUTE" i Flesh—T: i Cl Pink N s Off £ Y t An- | » ” ” % | & esh— uyquolse— ove in i e T ! Only a Few More in Stock Maise and Black Temple ofh?xfisficu;%:s::;fifmofifii and Our Representative y % 5 = f the Mystic , at e an- | i 4 « Dusl €lection in the Auditorium of the | il call Radiator Shields Electric Th I l B 5 C. Dutton, chief rabban: James C.| 709 13th St. N.W. di S\« g Hovle, assistant abban; Robert S Re-| Main 140-6436 | water radiators. TN T F d . S . H jes al et . 1 . . . - . . L\ vademw.pr(l);\em:: g&rgf; Prank 6-in. top with 11 to 17-in. Extension’ $4.00 " eature ln pnng ats ,?;,’1""’5‘,0,,“5‘{,‘;?,‘&’, ;"‘,,,‘”,g';:‘gw,‘,‘.; Nz 9.in. top with 24 to 44in. Extension. .. .§5.00 $ 2 4 50 : elect LowE: . Mc- | @ v A o wr; ?-m?é'; c; %@3}.?:& E Bu R l!'rHINE | Air Moisteners, 69¢ Complete " alker and Charles D. Shackel{o; Niw Keeps air moist and healthful. Fill with This excellent outfit consists of electrically - i - 3 fll ALL | Rixth Floor—Lansburzh & Rro. floors. S ; i obichic foc spnng! cl“e_fi“ing against Robert L. Smith, crochets, and felts with interest- 131 reet. They were m‘m'd{ METALS - IR 3 ing irregular brims—with saucy m. Ehe was represented by At-| ‘met shapes are prominent. Spar- ingly trimmed or daringly “trim- fess"—in fact, there's infinite variety of color—style—fabric in this nual Session. See It Demonstrated Second Floor, Masonic Temple, Thirteenth street and | C. c | < MUDDIMAN ¢ CLil e fR T T 9.in. top with 14 to 24-in. 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You will be impressed by the exquisite beauty of 9 o to wear now—but the practical one. ‘”2"’ each year?—known as the Rose the color tonings—the distinction of the patterns—the ex- ¢ These swagger models have interlin- Airfleet? cellence of the quality. You will be amazed that it is possible ) G ings that make them suitable for pres- Listen in over WRC tonight at 6:4% to offer such value at such an exceedingly low price! It is %t \ ent wear—but are of such lightweight p. m., at which tir.se Gude “Says it With time now to think of Spring draperies. Lovely tones of blue, ) fabrics that they are light enough for Flowers” to thausand. of interc rose and gold in this group in attractive striped effects, and a W\ the Spring season. yard wide, too. Delightful New Designs and Colors to Brighten a Home for Spring LT X & S RO & AN DI ARV X WA ASVA flower lovers. 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