Evening Star Newspaper, February 17, 1928, Page 27

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The Other Fellow’s Job! How well we think we could do it, while our own is perhaps poor- Iy or half done at best. But few of us have that rare ability to really see the other fellow's prodb- lems, as it were—to put ourselves in his place. This rare quality acquired only by the truly great, regardless of their vocation. brings the States- man success and the General vic- tory: but to most of us it brings a tolerance aud an understanding of others which leaves behind us that love and affection to which all men aspire. Such a man was our “Founder” —sympathetic, always time to listen. and tactfully offering his modest word of advice to help the other fellow. President Tomorrow Is Children’s Day Every boy and girl in the city of Wash- ington will be interested in the Educa- tional Exhibits now showing all over the store. In addition to the rare old prints and paintings of the old times, the furniture of 1861, there is an exhibit of rare Oriental Rugs—museum pieces —an aircraft display—a model and the real engine from one of the big planes. And we have had printed and are distributing without charge copies of the Gettysburg address in Lincoln's handwriting, showing the correc- tions, as well as other interesting occurrences during his time. i Ladies of the Christ Child Society are Hostesses On the Sixth Floor in the Model Rooms the ladies of this Society, attired in the costumes of Lincoln’s time, are serving THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1928. W B. Moses 62 Sons 9 to 5:30 F Street at Eleventh Spring Dresses More Than Forty Styles S1) Sizes 14 to 20 Sizes 36 to 50 We Believe You Will Agree That You Never Have Seen Such Phenomenal Values Georgette, flat crepes, prints. One Main 3770 o< > o. o e AL, @ o SOl )05 ¢ S " &7 i ;-I)\(") We debated a long time before mark- ing these dresses at this low price, but as we want to offer values for this occa- sion that will linger long in the memory of all feminine Washington, here they are at a mere $9.95. Just twenty-four hours out of New York—they are as smart, charming and varied as you could wish. and two piece. Pleats, tucks, boleros, fldres, cape effects, bandana collars, fringe. irregular necklines and hemlines, fagotting. For all daytime occasions. New high Spring colors, beige, black, navy. EVERYTHING that is fashion- able. For every miss, young woman, matron. These frocks are obviously much higher priced in every detail. -)‘_‘}-:v,’l{ oY XE g tea to all without charge. Tomorrow is the last day. Many Beautiful Styles Sizes for Every Foot REMEMBER—~ re specially FOUNDER' ORLY WEEK Ehoe Bection, Beoond Floor You are invited. Saturday Only Women’s Suitcases Reduced $9 and $10 Cases $12 and $12.50 Cases $15 and $16.50 Cases. . . . $10.50 $18.50 to $22.50 Cases. . . $14.50 All sizes. High-grade construction. Luggage Seetion, Lower Floor Heavy Turkish Bath Towels Mostly with colored horders; some all white Extra hieavy, fine quality, 50c Towels 60c Towels 75¢ Towels 95¢ Towels Linen 8hop, First Floor Colonial Glass Table Lamps, *4 Green, vose, blue and crystal glass lamps com- plete with pleated glazed chintz shades Iron Bridge Lamps, $6.75 Polished steel finish, complete with hand deco- rated parchment shades Lamp Bection, Pirst Ploor Every new fashionable idea in- milli- nery for the miss and matron is included in this special Founder’'s Week event. Regular 7% Hats......... $5.00 Regular*l0Hats.......... $7.45 Regular 1275147 Hats. . $Q.95 All Hats revert to regular price on Monday Hat Section, First Floor Washable Doeskin Gloves Slip-on style in new shades for \pnng, including ¢ 95 pear], chamois and white bekicr Qlove Bection, Pirst Floor Rhinestone Jewelry 14 Off Tomorrow only, the last day of Founder's Week, chase price at may you pur- these gorgeous rhinestone and pearl necklaces, rhinestone bags, necklaces bracelets, that from 8395 to §35, at one-fourth reduction, and were Jewelry Section, First Floor FURNITURE Founder's Week Prices Living Room Suites in Louis XV style with carved mahogany trame, \m!mlslezml $‘)95 mn rose taupe mohair Dining Room Suites of the r\.n,u ance periad, of sottly shaded old \\.\h\\ll veneers on $§‘)\ gumwood S Y Bedroom Suites in the mle of Adam with hrass fittings and decorative s‘)g’ inserts ... Upholstered Box \|\nnp “uh coil spring in- ner construction. Single bed size, $‘) ; $24.78. Double-hed size T VAN Layer-telt Mattresses, with five-inch baxing diamond tufted Single-hed size, -~ S8, Double-bed siee o $18.75 Furniture and Bedding Seotlons. Fourth, Ffth and 8ixth Floors Handbags for Spring 31.95 Far below the usual which 3 handbags sell, but to- : 3 o morrow is the last day. ;.I J . 2¢ Genuine leathers, i b vet and antelope, in all the new wanted shapes Departments Lower Floor Radio First Floor Silk Underwear Luggage Millinery Glove Hosiery Handbag Umbrella § d Flower Rose Reom i v Salor Linen Lamn avvd Giit Second Floor Women’s and Misses' Apparel Women's and Misses' Shoes Domestic and Oriental Rugs Third Floor Draperies Occasional Furn Studio oi Interior Decoratio: Flflh Floor Dining Room Furniture Office Furniture Sizth Floor Living Room Furniture Seventh Floor General Offices Carpet Cleaning and Storing. Silk Chemise and Step-Ins 31.95 : A lovely assortment of Chemise and Step-ims, of crepe de chine. Also, at this price, of French voile, plain and lace trimmed. All colors and sizes. Silk Underwear Section. Pirst Floor Moses for Hosiery Introducing to the women of Washington our complete Allen-A Hosiery Section, with three wonderful values for this week. All-Silk Chiffon Hose, $1.45 All-silk. full fashioned. and around the m I. adorable picot edge in con color. reinforcement and Allen-A side and top toe M A wide range of new colors. Service Sheer Hose, $1.10 suwmwflmummwmfum service. uhmdelm And In the most ulunngnptspdn‘ Silk Chiffon Hose, $1.10 A crystal clear weave of selectad service sheer silk. Foot of very fine mercerized lisle. Reinforced st heel, sole and toe. In all the newest shades. Allen-A Hoslery Exclusive Here in Washington— Just a step from the F Street Entrance. Soap Specials Lifebuoy 3 Cakes 17¢ @’m such x Lux Toilet Soap | E’ 3 Cakes vel- Lux Large Size 2 for and shades for Spring. You will be surprised at the variety. Handbag Section, First Floor FINE RUGS Founder’s Week Prices Seamless Axminster R plicas of rare Oy Wilton Rugs, 912 and 8108 tiful colorin nd ot hnest ’.\n TN spun and N us Handwoven Turkish Rugs. 12 size. m rose, blue and tan . 5110 Handwoven Tuerkish Rugs, 810 $7’ ™ $295 $1.39 Chinese Rugs, N2 size, in every desirable color and design Tntaid Linaleums, wctuding the new embassed inlaid, at, square vard Rug Section. Second Floar

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