Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1928, Page 20

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20 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY. OCTOBER LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Streets— FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 YA swon vEsesANGEs Silk and Velvet the Alfred E. Smith Cup for wrmng‘ : ‘cmZENS EUMMEND Lonely “Boy” Asks |SMITH DONATES TENIY - (e s % Seio Sy e, e UHIL Official to Help | FORSPEED TYPEWRITING\}’r'Jm"Z'h“.-"'fynfz’m‘fi.&‘?"x’fi”u&“"nf&'fl?fi third annual international typewriting | contest held here Saturday. The win- s | 2 . . . ! BflMM”le EHESI Him Find Bride riorida Gir1 Wins cup With 82| ner was announced yesterdsy. : Miss Safer typed an average of 82, By the Associated Press Words a ¥inute—Canadian Gets |, o v " . AT w0 £ Ooies 2" words per_minute, The cup was g\\@n‘ ] v h, Dal i t Jonely farmer boy” wants the State International Prize. 4 e Lemoc e candicns - | of North Garalina‘ts elp him find First prize in the international con- | 4 7 st _Defano Makes Public Letters| & bride K o e e e |Br the Awocistea rrers test_was won by Miss Wilma Mcride | o e Will attend to all detatls of the SACRAMENTO, C October 2.— | of Calgary, Alberta. who wrote an Giving Opinions vooing _and "wedding. He iust Miss Anna Safer. Jacksonville, Fla . won rrags of 87 words a minute. wants Pardon Commissioner L3 i Bridges, to whom he wrote, to put on Projects. him In touch with the proper girl. “I am just a lonely. poor farmer boy,” the youth, who lives in Samp- A number of letters received by the | son County, vrte the commissionr, - e o = 1 b will make some girl & goo¢ Community Chest Organization Com. husband.” He fust thought, he ex- mittee from prominent citizens of | plained. that maybe the commis- Washingion giving their ‘opinions cfy sioner cou'd jcout around’, in " an . .| official capacity and pu m the chest project have been made pub- | PG E (i tne girl, He prefers & lic by Frederic A. Delano, president.| pjond from 16 to 2 These letters cover a wide range of @ public opinion, coming from busiess | — = Eel and professional men and women, Fed- | is that as many of the organizations as rrl | possible should coms into_th= chest. | eral workers, Jabor organizaticns and | CLOYD H. MARVIN, ‘\ | | =1 fraternal orders, as well as church |«precident, George Washington Unie groups and, according to Mr. Delano | = gjryr 8 8 and his associates on the board, are g an_adequate reflection of the trend of Calls Chest Practical. Now in Season “I have been most interested in the | ETN— public opinion towerd the plan of a financial federation . for the city's charitable and social service organiza- tions. Among the scores of letters th2 fol- Jowing have been selected as ex- operation of community chest organi- 2ations in various sections of the coun- try. and it is my opinion that generally uch organization has been the most | effective, economical and satisfactory | Serve 10 Minute Cranberry Sauce Recipe—4 cups (1 pound or quart) cranberries, 2 cups sufficient) until all the skins pop open. Remove from fire when popping stops. Frocks Ask for Eatmor=—the name is on the box. Recipe book mailed free, address: American Cranberry Exchange 90 West Broadway, New York emplary | method of dealing with the problems. water, 1%4 to 2 cups sugar. “I am heartily in favor of adopting | “I shall be very happy to co-operate A | Boil sugar and water this plan for Washington and will co- | in your work. : operate as much as my s i 51\'1N<rscs. P.{’\I((LL. together 5 minutes; add and many calis_permit. | “President, Institute of Carpet Manu- : et} SON PHELPS STOKES, facturers of America, Inc., Trans- cranberries and boil without #“Washinzton Cathedral Offices, Mount portation Building.” stirring (S minutesis usually st. Alban.” Special! Pointed Heel . ofe Silk Chiffon ELIGHTFUL : i3 contrasts to iy / 3 : StOCklngs frocks you've heen ° E 5 > wearing—they are in 5 N ) $1.59 deep, rich Aufumn colors Viwid A and smart l\lncl\:<! So.ft. sup- For $1.95 Grade ple velvets, shimmering black it omem simphiadors . % s omen s v satins and In\"cl'\' flat crepes— the graceiul slenderizing ei- \-('mt!null_\- designed, wearing snug fect they lend to their ankles. hip lines, uneven hems, gracefully flar- These are all silk top to toe, ing skirts and quaint touches of lace. full fashioned and shown in . new 1 colors! sk to see the new Tea Time shade, it is lovely! “Though _previously somewhat op- Wishes Success. posed to the idea of & Community bt : . |Chest, I have come to feel that cer- S e thing and ought 1 | tzinly’in a city like this it is the only | Jor the city—aigreat Sid in d“fl“pm; proper way to_conduct the solicitation R o citizanmito Sembax’ the SGlversias |0 > for cnmELIERRLON, “'PW“ (e psupient 0;‘ the aid. 4| 304 Commercial National Bank Bidy lhue‘;‘;:&‘y%"w:\hisygz to you an 14th and G _strecis northwest. “MARY O'TOOLE, g - *Judge Municipal Court of the Dis- e unioat Coy 'Tolmanized Collars rict of Columbia. 7th “Replying to your inquiry regarding | Wilt Slowly % the list of organizations, I know of ny THE TOLMAN LAUNDRY, Franklin 71 ,"m"]"m 4 reasons for omitting any of those whose £ charitable agencies. | can District. If the plan is adopted, I shall | fifit A single coating 7 nemes appear or for adding any others. | i A y ¢ “EDWARD DEVINE, i “Dean the Graduate School, Ameri- “NELLIE G. ROSS, be very glad to contribute my bit. de it. T ‘g LaNSBURGH & BRro to 8th to E — Franklin 7400 0 A £ S B LA Ve As Sketched Hosiery—Street Floor {dea for charities and philanthropies. As worked out in Cincinnati, it has iant drives and at the same time ac- beruined every time it rains? Ban- 2K 7 p j . j 7 s 4 swathed airdle a flaring side rippie that is lined to match the “I believe in the Community Chest § proved much more beneficial to the ma- £ Jority than the old way of so many “Anything that will retard the con- RE you afraid the whole house will | his frock wears with ‘s complish the desired results is worthy | ish yourfears. For just a few dollars of the support of every citizen of the nlhymrmoi absolutely weather- e - & 4 vest! Women's and Misses’ Dress Shops—Second Floor ~Sport Coats Man Tailored Types $25 Sketched ; can University.” ! 9 | y b “1359 Park road.” -) : , Responding to Fashion’s call GEOFFREY GREYKE, “3525 R strest.” W:“Asfil‘;@id, ten “I indorse most heartily the plan of p— o ths Community Chest as outlined in W;‘-W“— your letter, and will contribute gladly. | Painf stores. ' “With best wishes for the success of | L, Somneboen Sans, Inc., New Yock #the Community Chest, T am, i i P “Very truly yours, “WILLIAM S. LYON, Bav of Your Dealer “2921 Ordway street.” i “In answer to your letter concerning the Community Chest, my own opinion Children’s Story Hour Tomorrow Afternoon—4:30 P.M. In the Rest Room, Fourth Floor Miss ‘Esmond, a Factory Representative from Esmond Blanket Co., will tell many interesting stories for children of 4 to 10 years and will also distribute a souvenir story book—illustrated in color. : Out of the Box Fancy Shirts Figured broadcloths, woven Huge fur col- madras — materials of proven \ ’ fareand. oiten worth—made expertly into com- | K : times ‘cut'{; of fortably full shirts. Every one > Wolf and Fox trim has a matching collar and the with (11\-‘|l A ionb well liked center pleat. Sizes 14 e to 17. | \ coats! Big, warm, swagger, $ 1 95 models—surprisingly light in * weight—of good-looking tan, Men's Wear Shop—Street Floor Youthful, sporty, ani- mated—a model of un- usual chic. Brown tweed, its collar furred with for. Special it Corsetlettes of Striped Rayons $1.50 and $1.95 Especially designed models for the slight or medium fig- ure—of fine striped and figured rayon. Some with ~ inner abdominal belts for sup- port—all with elastic shoulder straps. Sizes 34 to 48, By Request Miss Esmond will again deliver the Lecture—Bedroom Decoration and Color -Plaus—in the Rest Room, Fourth Floor, at 2 p.n. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th to 8th to E .Sts.— Franklin 7400 brown and grey tweed! Many showerproof — yvet with not the slightest hint of a raincoat about them! Misses’ and Women's Coats—Second Floor Corset Shop—Secand Floor A Popular Fabric For Fall Frocks Featured Here at 09> Jersey—one of the sea- son's most modish materials 79c when two and three tones combine into one smart D Of a fine knit lisle frock! Two - piece models W etl’ it i baitie and straightline styles AHsaldersind Bodice: 10 showing interesting designs, styles with loose or :ighxz Qfi‘ers i A ; ; | i intricate tuckings and wider g 5 knee. Choice of white | \ 7o plee et g 3 or flesh, sizes 36 to 4. Everything Ironed If vou will figure all costs, . we wash and iron vour Save by Ordering Now! bundle for you at a decidedly lower price than you can do 3 it at home. Here you have Personal Greetlng the advantage of the finest 3 equipment, the most scientific Cl‘lristmas Cards and sanitary methods. Neo ‘ work, no worry, no bother. ¢ 25 for 50 for 100 for At 12c a pound every picce is ‘ $1.95 $2.95 $4.75 ironed by machine. Fancy a pound 1t sounds absurd to talk Christmas cards now-——hut this it your chance to save money! Beautiful cards—with greet- pieces need a little touching up. Shirts are hand ircred at 19c apiace extra when ing in script, Shaded O'd English and Ancient Roman types. Al rare heauties at the price! These prices apply only when wrapped separately and placed in:ide the Everything Ironed Bundle. Minimum bundle, $1.25. you furnizh own plate. New plates in script, §1.00; shaded type, § Kayser Marvelfit Union Suits Knitted Underwear—Third Floor Sketched Block it—red with black —and its bound to be smart! Tailored two-piece model, wearing a knife- pleated skirt, Special! Overnight Fitted Cases $4.95 These are unusual at the price —fourteen inches long, of black or brown Boar grain and fitted with five pieces of shell on amber. of Geuuinc Alligator 510 LLIGA- TOR—for footwear of dis- ! g tinction! This vear 159 Discount On All Other Cards i ’ @, more fashionable than Until October 15th 4 cver—Dhecause it comes in mtatiaatis hnenutient Piste Autunin’s own color, Brown! In good-looking wide strap styles that fasten with neat buckles—in smart cutout oxford tie models and graceful buckle pumps. : Call Miss White for Special Requests Leather Goodi—Street Fioor o LA =B INS LANSBURGH & Bro 8386 - 1101-1109 Raum St. N.E. Lincoln 87 st B e i el BN L s Natiornal Association Shoe Shep—Second Floor 8388 Services for Every Home and Regyirement

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