Evening Star Newspaper, September 10, 1928, Page 21

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LIGHT ENGINEERS 1 TOURWASHINGTON Party of 75 Will Lay Wreath at Tomb of Unknown This Afternoon. Seventy-five foreign lighting engi- neers, repredenting the world’s best thought on the problem of illumination. are stopping off in Washington today for a sightseeing trip, preceding the World Congress on Tilumination at Sar- anac Inn. N. Y.. September 22 While in " Washington _they are the guests of the Potomac Electric Power o drive through Rock Creck Park and visits to the Bureau of Standards and the White House. This afternoon a trip ‘This morning was devoted to a | . s THE EVENING CRASH KILLS WOMAN. | Accident Fatal to Mrs. Pearl Mc-| Donald Follows Baptism. Special Dispatch to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md., September 10.— Mrs. Pearl McDonald, 32 years old, wife of John McDonald, tin worker, is dead of injuries received when an automobile in which she was riding crashed into a parked machine on the National Highway 4 miles west of Frostburg Jast night. All the occupants of the Glass ma- chine were more or less injured, in- cluding his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Glass, their child and Mrs. Hattie Dedawick. Mrs. Mc- Donald had been baptised at a revival which_the party attended at Meyers- ville, Pa. Carrying more than a ton of gold, an | air liner recently made a non-stop flight | from London to Cologne, Germany, in | hour: For Prope: Glasses for the STAR, WASHINGTON, 1040l MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1928. Those Silk Stockings 1.25 pair —are really $£1.50 kinds, and a well known brand that always sells for more. Sheer and se ice weights; all sizes and popu- lar Autumn colors. Hosiery—Main Floor Gt PALAIS ROYAL A-B-C of Beauty The Melba Special Package $1 Each hox contains a 75¢_box of Lov' Me Face Powder: 50c box of Melba rouge and 50c lipstick. Toilet Goods—Main Floor September Sale of Beds and Bedding Jersey takes its place in the Autumn sun and shows the new fashion trends For tomorrow we present several groups of fine Bedding from one of the largest mattress and bed manufacturers, and offer them at these very exceptional prices: Sealy Springs and Mattresses Mattresses Springs Regular $18.95 99 Pouble-Coil 13.95 to Mount Vernon was on the prograr: | and at 5:15 the entire party arrange to go to the tomb of the Unknown Sol- dier, to place a wreath. Julius Klein chief of the Bureau of Foreign and Do- mestic Commerce of the Department of Cemmerce, presided at a luncheon in the Willard Hotel. Tonight the visitors will tour the city || and inspect street lighting facilities and methods. of flood lighting in public bruildings. Proper Occasion CLAFLIN 922 14th S S ERVICE ATISFIES We Lay Our Own Goods Dealers in Armstrong Linoleums SUPERIOR LINOLEUM CO. 943 Eye St. N.W. Main 10293 Jersey Dresses For innumerable occasions and always smart 10.95 To start the Autumn nothing is more practical than the first frocks of light wools—especially when the wools take the form of Jersey. These new models, in one and two piece effects, are precisely what vou'll like for school or college or business wear, or for golf or motor- ing or country wear. Browns Greens Tans Wine Reds New Blues English Reds New necklines that suggest a Pari- sian inspiration, new collars and cuffs that give a dainty finish to the severest tailored frock—new helts, buttons, ornaments and flowers that give an air of distinction—all these are the reasons for the smartness of the new models now ready for you. Sizes 14 to 42 Sportswear—Third Floor UPERIOR The committee in charge of the pro- gram here includes H. A. Brooks of the Potomac Electric Power Co.,E.C. Crit- tenden of the Burcau of Standards, Franklin Meyer. Bureau of Standards; Mr. Klein: Marshall T. Jones, Depart- ment of Commerce: Col. R. P. Parrott, General Electric Co.; A. F.E. Horn, Gen- | eral Electric Co.: J. C. McLaughlin. v nghouse Electric & Manufactur- Co.. and C. M. Sharpe and R. B.| Patterson. both of the Potomac Electric Power Co. After touring the larger cities of the cruntry the delegates will go to Toronto. | where, September 17, they will attend | as guests_the convention of the Illumi- nating Engineering _Society. From there they will go to Saranac Inn. | Countries represented are Great Britain, France, Austria, Germany, | Holland. Sweden, Australia. New Zea- | Iand. Japan, Russia, Switzerland, Cuba, Brazil, Italy and the United States. 000000000“0“’0000“0‘0“’00 Rough Dry 8¢ a Pound One-Cent Each for Handkerchiefs You'll find this service most economical and satisfactory in every respect, and it gives vou all wash day to do with as you ple1~c Step to the phone now and have our repre- sentative call for your bundle—Main 2321. West End Laundry . B e B, S Launderers and Dry Cleaners 1723-25 Pennsylvania Ave-N-W- e 2222222222222 222222222222 22222 Values Springs 55-pound all- Reg. 817.75 Layer Felt Mat- tress with im- perial stitched edge—your choice of ecither art or woven striped ticking. Simmons Regular $18.95 Beds! 13.95 Here is an opportunity to get one of these well known metal beds at a great saving. They are well made, come in beautiful designs and attractive colorings. Now is a good time to choose a whole new outfit—bed, mattress and springs! ! Bedding—Fourth Floor Sale! Blankets—-—Sheets—Lmens Now is the time to make home ready for the Winter—and now is the time to replenish supplies when you can do it so economically and satisfactorily ! Wool Filled Fine Wool Blankets Sateen Comforters Size 70x80 inches—blank- . with sateen , and 1 2 095 70x80 6 98 ets made of a fine grade of filled with all wool. Choose ‘ 5 block plaids; bound with sateen. seli-striped from a wide range of pleasing colors. Beacon Part- Part-Wool All-Wool : Blankets Blankets Wool Blankets 5.95 pair 4.75 6.48 Size 70x80 inches; Regularly $7.75. Large size, 70x80 inches; 66x80 inches; large block assorted colors, in jac- plaids, gray and gold ef- guard plaids; soft and fects, fluffy. Sealy Spring—well con- structed, 9 dou- ble coil, guaran- teed by the maker for 20 years. ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. 60th Issue of Stock Now Open for Subscription Money Loaned to Members on Easy Monthly Payments James E. Connelly James F. Shea Presiden Secretary attractive exceptional designs values To wear with your new skivt—to wear under your Fall coat Coat Sweaters Or cardigan jackets as so many smart women call them 3.95 Trim and tailored they are, of wool, but not too heavy, and in just the colors you'll like for Autumn wear. And a good range of sizes, too. 0556000050000 Size inches—covered wool and woven in large 00000000000004 ”ooooygoqnopyonoooooonz *A Other new sweaters in the striped effects which are so new, and of the zephyr yvarns, which promise to be so popular—§3.95 and $5.95. Sportswear—Third Floor Reversible Beacon Blankets . 895 In two contrasting shades —72x84 inches:; bound with sateen binding. Sale! This is one of the bhest grades “of sheéts and they are put on sale for the first time at these special prices Sheets Reg. $1.75 81x99 in. 1.48 Reg. $1.65 72x99 in. 81x90 in. 1.38 Reg. $1.55 63x99 in. large Size block plaid designs: as- sorted colors; sateen bound. 7 PALAIS ROYAL Your new hat is such an important part of your ensemble—choose it with care! SmartNeerlt Hats Intriguingly Different—and Delightfully Flatteving 3.50 Hats in just the color your ensemble needs to give it the final, perfect touch —hats that stand out in striking con- trast—all these you will find in this new grovp. All head sizes. Piquant_little hats that fit close—hats off- the-face—hats with brims—and others 1with- out—all of fine. felts—in black, the new brotwns, reds, greens and other Autumn hues. Millinery—Third Floor Sale of Lamps Regular $7.50 kinds in beautiful new finishes 3.79 These are all from the well known Salem Lamp Company—and are in three shades of old brass, polished brass, gray and putty two-toned finish. All with beautiful bases, long cords and plugs. Only 80 in all—hndve and - junior lamp style—we'd suggest -you come down town early for best choice! Lamps—Fourth Floor September Sale! REFRI(JERATORS 1 off | One of the finest makes of refrigerators on the market . . . and when you can buy them at this special price concession...you are getting a REAL value. $29.50 3-door sllyh*l.1 cgik I;lnlsh. white enamel ined, heavy -~ 7 galvanized ice chamber $19.67 $39.50 full porcelain; cork insulated; oak finish, a s h construction. @O 34 : J sl:,’:{?‘;firnf:::rclflserlwr, gold- $12.84 $31.00 en oak finish, white enamel $18.84 lined $26.00 Furs take new ways to smartnéss with collars and cuffs this Winter Dress Coats A special purchase which brings cocts of unusual beauty and distinction 348 With such newnesses as bolster col- lars and pouch effects—new lapped cuffs—and other clever touches— Fasliion makes t oats of the new ~(’ inctly different. This new I n is noteworthy because the coats are so charming, because they reveal so many fashion newnesses, and because they are so flattering. Of broadcloth and other rich fabrics, in black and the new Autumn colors— all lavishly furred with the furs that are most fashionable this season. Sizes 14 to 20 and 34 0 44 Wonderful Values—Fancy Linens Smooth, fresh, lovely linens . . . the delight of every hostess —the admiration of every guest—and so easy to have when they cost so little as these pieces! The set includes 1 oval doilie, 10x14 inches, and Madeira Buffet Sets 2 &-inch round ones, all hand embroidered and i nicely scalloped. Regularly $1.19 set. 89 c All-Linen Breakfast Sets All-Linen Table Damask Reg. $3.50 Values Specially Priced 2.69 9.90 Set Of silver bleached linen, this set 60x60-inch cloth and six nap- includes a 50x50-inch cloth with kins to match—all of dnmusk a half dozen napkins, all nicely with wide jacquard borders and hemstitched. finished with hemstitched hems. 18x30-in. $3.50 Madeira Huck Towels Scarfs 49¢ 2.50 18x54-inch size; fine Fine quality huck with quality, basket de- wide damask woven sign and other neat borders; nicely hem- ot DL b stitched. Printed Charmeuse 58¢ You'll like the neat patterns, the new colors and the wide range of both in this new charmeuse. It is 36 inches wide and of a splendid quality Rayon Table Covers 3.95 54 inches square with neat woven designs, in plain pastel shades and white and all- white with colored bands. Pilloweases 38¢ done on fine white Domestics—Second Floor linen. Coats-—Third Floor We bought 720 of these wonderful garments to bring them to you at this remarkable price Treo Corsetlets Exquisite Garments—Beautifully Made For bleak Autumn and Winter days . choosc these for comfort Girls’ Coatch\: Of Germania chlm‘ht"a In Many Different Styles each one expertly lmlnrfld 1695 /9]l real Germania chinchilla | 85, $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50 Values 3.95 These are beautiful garments—made by this fa- mous corset manufacturer — kinds that many women know and wear—and readily pay the higher prices for. They are of brocades, com- bined with sections of surgical elastic, and some have swami tops. Many even have the much- wanted inner belt feature. In pink. Corsets—Third Floor These are A wonderful variety, including all wanted sizes coats, cut full and well tailored. with collars, cuffs and pockets lined with suede cloth. Finished with two-inch hems. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Girls' Store—Third Floor Girls’ Jersey Dresses Some with touches of handwork others plainly tailored 2.95 347 50 porcelain lined 3-door refrigerator; cork insula- tion; golden oak finish.. $28.25 apartment house sty enamel lined; 75-lb. ice capacity $39.50 apartment house style; porcelain line lated; golden oak finish $14.75 lift-top refrigerator; d . New frocks in a variety of attractive styles— straightline effects, others with pleated skirts, some with contrasting collars and cuffs, pockets and belts, or with touches of handiwork. In new and attractive colors and in 7 to 14 year sizes. Housewares—Fourth Floor Dresses for Girls—Third Floor

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