Evening Star Newspaper, August 19, 1928, Page 8

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, AUGUST 19, 1928—_PART 1. general, U. S. Public Health SerVice,|will be led by Miss Schuman in dhtus-l will address the Wednesday morning |sion of various problems the nutritfonist | session on_‘“Public Health, National, | encounters in her work in school, home | State and Local.” Everett Dix nd lecture class. Miss Mary Spalding, | !ant to the manager of the Easter nan, wil lead in | It pays to chop at the You can save money by se- will speak on community organi le discussions every morning. Since nutritionists are | 1o visitors wil be entertained at toa | Palais Roval. Clearance leeting vour Fur Coat now community workers this will be espec- | at the Grace Dodge Hotel the after- | : 4 fally helpful to them. At 10 am. |noon of August 23, by Miss Schuman. to | : | Wi A donaeital Thursday the nutritionists wiil adjourn [ meet Red C: officials and_member: specials in every section. during the Augnst Sales. to Neighborhood House, where they will [of the staT of the Home Economics | give a practical demonstration to the | Bureau. Vocational Board. Ameri- Delegates Will Gather Here motners' club there of proper foods to |can . Hom Feonomics " Association hoose fi T T health A r B lists o A o " From °1 Eastern States to i e et L reatan i e o A Stery of Big Savings Told Food for the Sick From the Dieti- work and diet Give Health Lessons. | oias Sandeoint™ wil be the mbject| ™~ £ | C learance Of RPtrlgerators in Small Space in These R‘:t;;:]”!'{‘n\pnal at 11 am. Saturday. and - VETERAN 98 YEARS OLD. Developments in Nutrition be discussed by Miss Hazel Mun- o tion chamist of the Bureau of ' Civil War Soldier Was in Sher- | - i onomics of the Department of | man March to the Sea o i tration of proper foods to| grREATOR, M., August 18 () i 3 2 roups of children at Central Union - 4 \ August | John Cooper. one he oldest living aning at 10 v the Civil War, celebrated |1V - a(’ s iub Uz O | his 88th birt anniversary today a ] I'remendous savings are offered in this remarkahle August 1 98 M tt ctical demonstration of how the nu- A Pienic | event, which affords an opportunity to replace vour old re aliress overs, fonists develop interest among chil- | Mr. Cooper was with Gen. Sherman i | b ata Wit A e oile = through their school work. in prop- on his m-nrh o the sea, escaping wi 1 = = Of unbleached sheating, eut to allow for chrinkage. Washable. Rlack + which promote their growth s He has lived on his farm J = . T 1 Rock Second Floor health here for 7 s, since coming We = $11.95 Lift-Top £23.95 3-Door S20.50 Front-leer | 1 i Relrisorator Refrigerator 14c Silk- and Cotton Foulards 59¢ yd. s — —— T %9.97 15.97 $19.67 Lovely quality. washable, 36 e patiems Second Floor 50-b. ice capacity. White enamel lined g Golden oak finish, white enamel lined three-door front icer, 54 B l . L. T bl l p : heavy galvaniz o g 2 n t % PALALS POYAL P L in. Belgian Linen Tablecloths, $1. | white enamel lned. gryction, golden oak finish. 75-lb. ice ca- Regularly $1.50. Firmly woven linen; plain centers with neat enl- 25-1b. ice capacity. finish. pacity. ored borders Second Floor ,‘/:(::, ’ k‘,‘:::ln > 20N onr ‘ml"fi [’1‘: m ! 39.50 Full Porcelain Refrigerator 65c StOffel S SWISS 0Tgafld|e 49‘: Yd Sanitary porcelain lined, three-door Sheer, crisp. transparent organdie. famous for its permanent finish ) | N fronticer skile cork insidation. S0Hb $6)6.33 Fast color. 44 inches .x.dn Seidud Vise: Tr\ . I\omph A L i s Colored Lmen Crash Sets, $1.49 namel-lined Refrigerator ... Bt 8. S Gt e New! Apron Dresses, Specnal $1 $105 Bohib Sanitar Ref i 50 Bolin [Poreelainiliie AFRETgecatar. .- 75 e R e el s 50 Full Porcelain Refrigerator ke e 115 Bohn Poreelain Rl‘frlgl‘ralnr vill be put in by expert oy In pretty pastel shades: plain tailored and net trimmed. 2-piece style. Third Floor and James T g 42-Pc. Importcd China Luncheon Sets $1.98 Bettina Slips, $1.79 each i e E N New! Philippine Nightgowns, $1.98 All handmade, 21l in white and heavily embroideres They look sts of 6 Salad Plates 1 Creamer 6 Lunch Plates ! Sugar 6 Fruit Plates 2 Open Vegetable Dishes o : 3 ' ; $2-50 Scrap Baskets’ $1-29 6 Tea Cups and Saucers 1 Meat Dish more expensive Third Fleor E = Of Dupont Fabrikoid: durable and well made. In blue. green. ro - - a o p 3 A P c] S d Fl $59.95 100-Piece Imported Dinner Set, $19.50 — : and orchid econd Floor e Colored Pillowcases, $1 pair St Da " Stamped ready to embroider; hemstitched hems: pink. blue #nd I 4 L] niaize. Art Needlework 30c Stamped Sash Curtains, 39¢ pair Wind-up of our Great Sale of feiiinds vk sy o An Extraordinary Purchase of Stamped I bitie bird design; while curtatns, fresh atoty: Biky to do. Second Floor Men’s Shirts | i b/ i s $1.50 Norida Bath Powder, 69c A large size box of fragrant powder in a novel box with sifter top Broadcloths . . . dimity cords . . . f : L Sunfast Rayon Toiletries, Main Floor woven stripe madiras . . . novelty prints...and many other good ma- i \ t Saflltal’y Napkl“s 25 hOX flf dDZen e ke e O R 18I Drapery Damask | wuwe = ! . - with separate soft collars to match, ot ol i i - i : Special -~ Sanitary Aprons, 2:)" each neckband styles. Sizes 1312 to I Ik Only a limited quantity: white and flesh w lin tops; spe- 19—sleeve lengths 33. 34 and 33. 138 ) inches .d Bt cial value First Floor But Not Every Size in Each A : ; I ide Color $5 A“'Qllk Umbl’e“as, $3 95 Material _ 16-rib. pure sk umbrellas in all the popular colors v PR handles Main Floor Newest weaves and shades . .. in an unusual purchase from one of America’s El foremost mills, affording a most remarkable saving opportunity. Multi-col- ona Halr Nets’ 2 dozen for 55[' the new fabric vmmbzm‘d with Nu new ored stripes and all-over designs, heautiful combinations of blue, gold, red, Htdiane of dosen. furs make this an exceptional !/”’W‘ black, taupe, green. etc. A fascinating variety from which to choose draperies a8 TR T _ $39 Phone Cabmet & Bench $22 50 Black Dress Coals bk s 4 S Sauibuaily Susvel N e e T $21 Mahogany Tea Table, 12.55 and cleverly styled 24-Inch round-top tea table. Distinctive antinue finich. Fourth Flo 17.50 Console Table, 11.65 i ’ $ 1 8 Al | Handsome brown mahogany finish: reeded front lezs. Fourth | NP 39.50 Davenport Table, 26.75 There is, after all, a quiet elegance and beauty & Solid mahogany table with double column base: 34x18 inche about a black coat which makes it a valuable 5 s L T - ! Fourth Flo addition to any smart ensemble! The coats in o T R N\N 3 19 75 w d Ch 14 35 this, our August Sale, are of rich black velours - 5 PR s § N masoy airs, and fine black hroadcloths. trimmed with flat 3 “ ¥ - B \ hoice of chatr or rocker, in brown antique mahozan i i i { f ; g B R W Fourth Fleer tering furs which make them still smarter. You k e » 2 may choose your coat with wolf, \I;’mrhm‘!}:m 4 oA _ = g =N $1 98 A“ wool Crepe $1 39 yd wolf, caracul of sealine (dved coney) and know that it is fashion right. And this price is far less than Sal(ljz 3()() b()dlllltl ) RUf weave Sport Crepg’ l 29 . Regularly $1.08. White and a good selection of o the regular-season price! wide. Sevondt Wi Ax]ninb'[er Rug e | $]lfi9Al|S|lkFoulard$l Oodxld women who -t/)'r planning their fall costumes—szcomen ;v/m » i figc A“ Sllk Pongee 49c appreciate smart footwear—are taking advantage of this At 257 t 357 b Fine quality natural shade pongee; 32 inches wide Second Floor | ; 0 1o 0 aVlngS $3.50 Rld Jid lromng Table $...49 10 inches wide. A varfety of popular new Fall shades. Second Floor Coats—Third Floor ihle to offer these high-grade seamle \xmimnster rugs at unheatable prices. They are the “first run” of the mill and marked “imperfect,” hut their extremely slight imperfections ar $2 75 v h d S D 1 38 not noticeable. New colorings and designs to blend with any decoritive scheme. araished Screen ODTS Heavy co with fine mesh black sere every pair a real “bargain” at 9x12-F1. Size BYAx10V4-F1. Size Ox9-F1. Size g 5 8 5 Sy ’ Regular $52.50 Values | Regular $49.50 Values | Regular $32.50 Values 2'0'- Acme lce Cream Freelers, 95() . sUe A 1 Special Sale Price Special Sale Price Special Sale Price ::\n‘;‘{;ll‘l‘f(;\'l\ fron freesers with heavy retinned insert Freeses ensily and qu Fourt loor 6 every pair vou will see the words stamped—"genuine alligator” I $35:-9—5- sggfi ch Glass Salad Plates’ 6 for 95C i ;rm will know as soon as you see them that they are exceptional AAIRCL A S ikien. 1o Tow o e coloediee L for this price. We ]”;l(lp alarge special purchase — had the 1.606.6-F1. Size 36x63-Inch Size 27x54Inch Size ade up in the maker’s dull period—and yours is the saving! Regular $17.50 Values'| Regular $8.95 Values Regular $5.50 Values $l 00 Colored Glass lce Tubs. 59c Special Sale Price Special Sale Price Special Sale Price Pretty rose and green glass with fine cut designs. Strong handles Four good styles . . . two strap and two tie models | Fourth Floor Shse Ay e 9 s]1.% $:45 8345 $2.25 Colored Vegetable Bins, §1.29 §hoes-Second Floor Attractively cole ~r neled vege o it b o PALAIS ROY AL Ruc Second Floor b ek TRESENN Bt 0 b of Wl"“:\':lh\‘ Floor

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