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D. C; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1928. ° THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, ' N;t Penalize Our Friends h Both Sides of 7th at K ‘ g No Interest or Extras Added to Our Budget Plan g p TR 3 . building projects in the city afforded ING DAY Y VALUES IN OUR S---WOOLENS All-Silk $7.95 to $9.95 Transparent PONGEE & EMPLOYED LABOR GAINS IN DISTRICT Surplus of Idle Workers, Though Still Existent, Less in September. published by the Un!u":d States l:mploy- An Important Event of Our Anniversary creased by the annual influx of stu- dents who seek part-time employment. “Department and chain stores em- ployed additional workers and increased their staffs. The demand for domestic help exceeded the supply. “An extensive street pa Anniversary Specials Thursday being rushed cold weather. Considerable building is under way inclu 2 $1,000,000 rail- road office building, ital and church additions totaling over $650,000, & $1,- 00, apartment house and a $2- . Permits have reemtly been issued for new buil amount- ing to over $1,400,000. Work continued on the large memorial bri across the Potomac River and on a $2,000,- Choice of 900 Hats at $6.95 to $8.50 Values . 5 5 FALL MODELs $¢). p.r.5.’.?.’"m'o'a":;'.'flf:.'.vf.war."f.,.M.“f:-';.'r_egflfn";J.T.'f.fc""" < Soleil Velours and Felts in Dressy and Tailored Effects Metal Dance Caps Felt and Satin Combinations With Elaborate Pins Matrons’ Very Smart Hats in Feather Trimmed and Embroidered Styles Beautiful Soft Velvets in Cap and Poke Styles Regularly $3.00 Heavy structure. Wool Cloth These various projects afforded employ- ment to a large number of skilled and unskilled laborers with the supply of all classes of help more than equal to_the demand.” In Maryland, labor was Felts in Tailored Simplicity That Proclaims Its Own Chic Correct Shades for Fall Here again . . . is the occasion that has become so important for its STYLE and ANNIVER- tember. le the volume of employ- ment increased, it was not ictly Plain and Printed dra Transparent . Velvet, ot sufficient to absorb the mrphu of labor apparent. The surplus of clerical help was in- nts, es. VELVET 38 “Haas Bros.” “Stehle” and other famous qual- ities in printed designs. The plain colors in black $ 5.95 and newest tones. Back Satin brand which you will recognize as sell- ity be purchased at this price. In Hazel Nut Perfect Arignen Light Navy Medium Navy Brown these, i Silk Flat Crepe hlues we have Arabian Red English Green Olympian Elean Blue D5 and $6.95 $1.28 ‘High-Grade ATINGS H#-wool quality, in Fall and Win- Suede Coatings Velour Coatings Novelty Coatings bnable weaves in Black, Tan, $2.39 | portumtles in Our Yard Goods Dept. \ hams 100 Pieces Rayon Brilliantine Lot c 36-inch, a rich, lus- Red Seal, in 5 trous quality, in e white, black and fl c lity, in all the Flannel ble - fleece d white. th Prints wanted colors. 89c Rayon Sport Satin 40 - inch; a high- grade satin face rayon white, 59¢ quality, in 1 5 black and wanted col- C' ors. 69c Printed Silk-Mixed Crepe de Chine - Union SARY-VALUE-GIVING significance! ton looks forward to it every season-. . the store opens, the Millinery Section is thronged with enthusiastic customers. The wide array of showroom samples affords not only extremely advantageous . . . exceptionally wide choice of the better types of Fall Hats. When we select the Hats our first authenticity . . . lows with equal certainty. miss. ] Men’s $5.00 and $6.00 men’s all-wool sport sweaters and elastic oat sweaters includ- ed, of the famous Carthage and Cam- pus makes; a won- men’s 100% virgin wool sport sweat— ers in all the newest patterns and de- signs in vee and crew neck styles, also plain colors trimmed in white, Elastic coats contain from 15 to 3 wool. Colors in brown, blue, gray, and other colors. Every coat full cut and perfectly made. Sizes 34 to 46. Men’s S e : 36 to 46 Cotton-ribbed, light weight, Merit Specxal offering oI 2 95 derful assortment of heather mixtures, also black mixed make in Random gray color, made .with long sleeves and full-length legs, also with closed crotch and flat locked seams and long trunks to as- sure perfect comfort at all times. Sizes 36 to 46. Goldenberz’s—First Fioor. For Big Girls -and Little Goldenberg's Millinery—Second Floor—Your Charge Account Is Invited. . Men’s Oxfords Tanorblack; rubber heels attached: Boys’ School | m Shoes Strong and sturdy, all lVizes; every pair guaran- teed. SCHOOL-MAT TRADE MARK' Dresses for Girls¢ Women’s Newest Pumps, straps, two tones. Velvet, patent and satins, all sizes in the lot, all styles, every pair perfect. Washing- . and when izes, ‘Third Floor but Special ‘Lot Children’s Regularly $1.00 VALUE fol- The opportunity to choose such hats at $3.55 is one that should interest every discriminating woman and Beautitul col- combina- tions,and new Dpatterns, Third Floor. Children’s Sturdy Footwear R.'\Illl‘ 15¢ and 19¢ Sample Toothbrushes Geod auality bristles, sorted -lylm tran Novelties Regular 59¢ and 75¢ Hairbrushes For school and dress . , high Shioe: Stare- :;leasl;zeslg or low styles, Main Floor I Famous i “Arch-Bracer” Gym Shoes for Girls 77070 | Eonvear for Women and Boys i 69c| 142 Infants’ Button Shoes Black, tan or 98c Brown white, all sizes to 6. Crepe rubber soles. Al Widths, 2 tones. All sizes, 4to8. All Sizes Ranging from 7 to M'u':fi;r $1 Gowns Good grade. sealloped a n d em b r oldered 79c Pretty—aren’t they? And you will be astonished at the quality of fabrics and workmanship, better than you'd dream of. But we bought these for our anniver- sary and you will recognize the wonder- The price is in keeping ful materials. Women’s Regular 95¢ Flannelette Gowns Heavy srade, neat assi = T4c _a Dattern with our other anniversary specials. SOLD HERE ONLY School-Mate Trade Mark DRESSES for GIRLS MANY LOilG- SLEEVE P;";;{ o lm;l],ks poleaut 11al rinted _ De- mnln In wash- generally well employed during the last 30 days, the report said, and in Virginia the volume of employment increased somewhat during September. Industrial employment in the Nllbn WITTNER CASE DROPPED. D. C. Heads Indicate They Wil Not Interpret Political Ban. The District Commissioners will not undertake to-interpret the civil servicc rules- relating to political activity by ‘Government employes on the basis of the letter addressed to them by Loren H. Wlth\er elvlllln mploye of the to indications t_the Dll'fll:l Bujlding. af ‘Wittner first raised the question in 8 letter to the Civil Service Commis- sion, w] took the position that he was a munlclp-l emplun He then asked the Commissioners pass on the question. The city hndl axm:w their secretary to acknowledge of the letter, but it is not ex'p:ctt they will uke any mmm action. CHILD GUIDANCE LECTURE Miss Christine Heinig Will Spea Tomorrow at 10 0’Clock. Miss Chrlnl.nc Helnll director of t Research Nursery School « Wi 'm speak on “Discinlir and Control” before the meeting of th: Child Guidance Study Group at th &onum Pleasant itional Churc! 0TTOW MmO t 10 o rning af o'clock. associations in Moun: Pt o cobone B, Tl ure discuss probl Lansburgh & Bro 7th, 8th and E Sts—Fr. 7400 = r \1 .. Our Beauty Shop Offers a Better BEAUTY SERVICE You mll enjoy that feelis of com Iac’:ylufimvn? ter each service rendered in this modern, completely equipped shop because our operators ate instilled with authority bom of longtrain- ing and experience. And our Enceure no high- er than elsewhere. HAIR BOBBING—SHAMPOOING FINGER WAVING FACE and SCALP Treatments “an aid to oAmerican Beauty” te., guaranteed ul assortment eh dquality for lgc for dresses, 4 and a com- $5.95 Part-Wool Blankets “Golden in’‘biue. ose, tan. gold_or grey duplex colorings. Size 06x80 inches. Fourth Floor Men’s $1.39 Nightrobes rnbel lalll! lo Try” or uy -down, collar styles. strives and staple Datterns.” Bizes 10 to 20. First Floor. Women’s 89¢ ' * Union Suits S eleni Etfon Uafon 55 sleeveless and knee lensth. Sizes 86 to 44 First Floor. Thomson’s Glove Fitting Corselettes Pink, fancy fabrie, elas- tic gores In skirt, 'boned back and inner belt and boned diapbram support. Sizes 34 to 44 $1 89 $3, $3.50 and $4 Silk Fringed Women's Regular . 79 Extra Size Crepe 59¢ and 98¢ "Flowers 2 Bloomers cluding T ’r.u 290 Sort: Anish ers. fers, Flat Eftects 12 in- and Spravs. Beautitul col- | | 1 c Ribbon Dept. We Do Not Penalize Our | Friends. Sah Ticwers nelee Nieh: of srery de- Fourth Floor 40-inch, plain_col- This Event, Made of all wanted colors. 1 8c Practical styles for School, easy to launder ress 19¢ Bleached Shaker ; i i Goldenberg's—Third Floor.—Your Charge Account Is Invited. heavy double- 50c Printed Charmeuse colors; a yarn mercerized satin 36-inch, a silk- and < MODES % 2 ALy or® aress 86 Cton qualléy 49c g : ‘.-z,,_,. 1 :'I:onu nlln:n;: draperies, new printed designs ;i 1 & & I A el e 25¢ Chiffon Voiles Ten Models Just Arrived in Time for \ Py o0 3| I DeatitioppeSclion o6 te i ors, “exm;a flthlet shee:l i "‘ A PN Lok : quality in white an C 4 : olor-F ast PRIN . i 59¢ Colored Poplins TS and Smart ; R g S e Jpinen s sam mer 39 Ever-Wear Novelty Weaves quality in white, black c an dall wanted colors. enough to belie their little cost. You'll want three or Flannel four—so select early. 27 -1nch; fleece quality. 12]/20 ar JBinch, dark grounds in arge range of new styles and '2;25 o o e 35c Repular 8230 f Successiul Merchandizing value. Special......