Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1928, Page 15

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B Work Director " IPONTS BOYS B WORK SEGRETARY James C. Ingram of Birming- ham Is Chosen for Post. James C. Ingram, for five years bovs’ work secretary of the Birmingham, Ala., Young Men's Christian Associa- tion, has been appointed boys’ work director of the Washington Y. C. A Ingram, a native Alabaman and re- garded as an outstanding leader of youth in the South, already has taken over his new dutief, which involve the | supervision of all Y. M. C. A. Building, at 1732 G ‘The appointment marks the fi in an extensive program of broadened work among youth of the Capital plan- | ned by the local a tion. | will have two full s. One | of these is R. Gilbert Hohn, associal 1‘;‘ JAMES C. INGRAM. el 2 Hotel Has Jewel Safes. Each suite of a new hotel in Paris boys' work director, and the other w be a new physical director, yet to be named. In line with the enlarged program of acti the Y. M. C. A. Boys' Build- | has a safe for the guests, doing away ;:lgm};svcgehfitgngflx};r;:g?g‘:i?fignsm:g“”"‘ the necessity of depositing the equipment in course of completion. The | géms with the clerk. Another novelty main clubroom and adjoining offices|is a children's dining room with a and recreation T00ms are being repaint- | very Jow ceiling designed to amuse ed, billiard and pool tables are being | them The decoration of the reception Te-covered and new games are to be |room’is very modern. The attendants’| installed. Club groups this year will|\o0f = Yo7 IOUHIR: ol e i be_established in their own clubrooms | - Formal opening for the Winter sea- | s0n of the boys' building will take place next Friday night, when an_ elaborate program of entertainment will be given The several hundred members will be introduced for the first time to Director Ingram. | Ingram was educated at Howard Col-| lege, Birmingham, Ala.: Vanderbilt Uni- versity, Nashville, Tenn., and at the C. A. Graduate School, Nashville. affiliated with the Alabama State Y. M. C. A in the organization and promotion of “Hi-Y” clubs among high | #chool students of the State. He also | directed the boys' ‘camp at Nashville. | 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 President Secretary "THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON., 7. U SEPTEMBER 18, 1928=PART TT New Long Scarfs of Heavy Crepe, $2.50 Bought in the regular way these would be $3.50. They're new—just the scarf for sports wear—to wear with the new Fall coat. Distinctive colorings. Neckwear—Street Floor Lansburgh & Bro. 7th to 8th to E-FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Three Dress Shops Combine in an Unusual Selling of 1,000 New Fall Dresses Individuality For Business, Sports, School, Street and Afternoon Wear $16.50 Values Recognizable on Sight Now—right at the beginning of the season—this interesting offer makes it possible for every woman to introduce the new styles rather than be a fashion follower later! For, at a price temptingly low, she will find frocks delightfully feminine with lines gracefully following the figure—and tailored styles that be- speak severity and chicl Novelty Flowers in Silk and Velvet, 59¢ Pretty little creations that will add just the proper fin- ishing touch to new Autumn coftumes. Some vari-cobored, others plain. Trimmings—Street Floor He is married and will reside here at | . . . the West End Apartments. | Sizes for Juniors, Misses and Women Tt is important that we stress this—for the size problem is one of the greatest women have to contend with! There are well fit- ting junior misses’ sizes 13, 15, 17—misses’ s 14 to 20—women's sizes 36 to 50 and extra large sizes 4015 to 5214. Junior Misses', Misses' and Women's Dress Shops—Second Floor Is the Keynote of New Fall Millinery The imported Austrian soleil, to the left, has a medium sized brim—cut short in back and ending in an interesting knot in front—which is held smartly by a good-looking ornament—$15.00. This smart French felt model shows a radical change in line—its brim sweeps up from the side to form a trim for the crown. Row after row of shiny cyree ribbon trims it—giving it an air of distinc- tion—$12.50. Quality at a Price! A New Shipment! Smartly Furred Winter Coats That Are Fashion-right—That Bear the Unmistakgzble Stamp of Quality and Workmanship, Are Adderl to 0.". Charming ;Andm‘:p::‘:zll: }::;}c with compromise toe Selection at Two Low Prices 1. Red Burgandy' kid fashions Al k 3 the talk of the fashion world today! this dainty opera pump—which is g | \ i I i Of course, there is satin—rich m?(:: cvc&e%ai:lnr:m;o:vn;;dgold kid and lustrous—flat crepe soft and g:anfih Heot. elegant, new ' tweed silk—geor- gette, always fashionable—and vel- $10050 vet, sumptuous and gracious, and in i this group combined with other Second Floor accepted silks. Shown in the new Spanish wine, English green shades, along with navy, tan, brown and black. X Six of Many, Many Styles Sketched Millinery Shop—Second Floor. Fall Footwear Looks to Suede and Dull Kid for Smartness Pictured below are three of the new Autumn models sponsored by Paris for early wear! © B 2 A tailored high heel oxford of hrawn or mat kid—severely styled with sharkskin trim. Short vamp with round toc. 3. Black or brown suede fashions this lovely pump trimmed with water snake. Lovely Fabrics in New Fall Colors The popular “fabrics for Fall— At $24.75 there are— trim, snug-fitting models that affect a slight softening of lines through smart fur collars and cuffs. Then, too, there are styles that express newer versions of the feminine mode: a flowing drape; effec- tively placed tucks and pleats; a soft flare; and occasionally a panel—all new! And all trimmed with deep, luxurious furs: mandel, beaverette and dyed coney. Sizes 16 to 44. Heavy Quality—40-Inch Washable Flat Crepe Choice of 43 New Colors 'YARD Rose Glow 5 5 . ® Lucerne English Violet Blue Spruce Always a favorite— washable flat crepe—a silk with as many uses Fallow Swiss Rose as it has colors. A soft Eitoli < : Inglish Gree lustrous quality that Kb il Nile Castilian Pilot Blue Peach Goya Red Pckin Blue lives up to the well (:”i" (_A}“‘” known reputation of 5 Gobelin Coral Rose Bisque Caldera Lansburgh & Bro. Pekin Blue Lavender Old Rose Cashew Nut Monticello Arabian Red Faded Rose silks. Now is your Mother Goose opportunity to save. Coats That Demand Wearers Who Know Autumn Black Chocolate R 1 V 1 ‘After Monday ca alue Silks—Third Floor Price Advances Regular $2.45 Quality—40-Inch Heavy Satin Crepe YARD $1.95 According to fash- ion's forecast no silk will enjoy a greater popularity than satin, crepe. For every one knows how smartly its lustrous, mirror-like side can be trimmed with its dull side—or vice versa. 31 Lovely Colors that Interpret the Brisk Spirit of Autumn White Crane Pigeon Oakheart Mt. Vernon Green, Crane Pigeon Chin Chin Gobelin Mother Goose W hite Pink Flesh Orchid . Turquoise Jade Maise - Peach Beige Cashewo Nut Goya Red Spanish Wine Claret Red Sand Beige Carrara Caldera Triumph Blue Marron Glace Cocoanut Chocolate Silks—Third Floor Monet Blue Rose Taupe And you will notice— Rose Glow a bit of superior tailoring; workmanship slightly more expert; fabrics of better quality; furs more elaborately applied — in this charming group at $33.75. Choose what you may—a strictly tailored model, or a subtle feminine effect—you will KNOW it is correct! Know, too, that you have procured a real value— for every coat is priced far below its real worth! Sizes 16 to 44. Autumn Independence Geneo Blue Homabe Lt. Navy Nazy Black Cinderella Frocks and Suits for Tots Wonderful Values $1.00 For baby sisters and brothers who are.too young to go to school but not too young to know that this is the time of year when all little children get new dresses for Fall wear. Cinderella frocks of fine broadcloth, baby A small deposit will hold your coat until cold weather prints, and soft cham- brays. The cunningest styles you can imagine, with tiny smocking, touches of hand em- broidery and contrasting trims. The dresses in sizes 2 to 2 1,2 and 3 years. Children’s Wear—Fourth Floor < Intricacy of detail, clever and subtle back treatments of panels —and interesting uses of reversed materials makes these coats of unusual distinction and.individuality! An outstanding group, in- deed—for it embodies all the newest style features—and all the rich luxurious furs at a price remarkably low! Huge shawl and bolster collars—deep flare cuffs and wide bands of beaver, skunk, wolf, fox, kit fox, mink and dyed marmot—ex- pressing all that is feminine as well as elegant. Choose from black, tan, brown, blue or gray—all age smart! Misses’ sizes 14 to 20—women’s sizes 36 to 46 and extra sizes 424 to 52%. Misses’ and Women's Coat Shops—Second Floor \

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