Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1928, Page 23

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| pfilflyfi[mpfihom ELEVENTH ST. THE .EVENING S TAR., WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1928. w15, UM SHOW OPENS SATURDAY Mrs. .lardme to Give Private | Showing for Cabinet Women. | The twenty-seventh annual chrys-| anthemum show of the Department cf PAYNE RE-ELECTED HEAD OF ALCANTARA CARAVAN No. 12 of Order of the Alhambra Holds Annual Organization Meet- ing—Officers Chosen. Lewis A. Payne was re-elected grand commander of Alcantara Caravan, No. 12, Order of the Alhambra, at the or- ganization's annual meeting in the Wil- lard Hotel last night. The other officers selected were: C. P. L. Moran, vice grand commander; Thomas F. McKeon, grand scribe; John O. Allen, scribe of exchequer; Thomas L. Costigan, grand chamberlain; Anton A. Auth, master of oasis; Edward S. Handiboe, historian; James E. Divver, master of wardrobe: Richard Fields, captain of bodyguard: | BYLIN & MARTIN COMPANY For Three Days Only Distinctive Plated Ware Meat Platters Discounted by Meat Platters Agriculture opens Saturday in theCharles J. Montgomery, sentinel of i greenhouses, Fourteenth and B streecs. | lower, and Edwin C. Lynch, sentinel of Well and Tree Plain the desert. . 2 Mrs. William W. Jardine, wife of the | S ik 1 Fourteen inch $8.00 ©| “Payne and Divver were named dele- ixteen inc .. $14.40 . | Secretary of Agricuiture, will give a pri- | Payne and Diver were named dele- i ot olb (o} Regularly $10 der, to be held in New Orleans next | i i few special guests Saturday morning at §rder. !t I é £ Sixteen inch R 10" o'clock. “The. doors will 'bo. thrown iy e A Eighteen inch $16.00 Regulaityras $9.60 | open to the public Saturday afternoon | 880U 15 aternate delegates. Arthuf Regularly $20 UNIGr BT e | at 2 o'clock. "The show will be open to | McGrelg sl - i g Eighteen inch $14.40 | the public daily from 9 a.m. until 9 pm., Twenty inch . $20.00 Regularty $13 e)nssmgx Sunday, November 11, utt 9 y;lm o W’F'A X D Regularly $25 v . T h B pecialists of the Department and a er's Wife Asks Divorce. wenty inc 1 few of the leading commercial growers ¥ egetable Dishes 4 Regularty $20 $16.00 of the country who have been in con- ferences with Department officials pro- nounce the exhibits of this show far su- perior to previous displays, both as re- gards formation of bloom, coloring. stalk and leaf formation, size and wide va- riety of florescence. Dr. William A. Taylor, chief of the Bureau of Plant In- | dustry, under whose personal direction the plants have been propagated and Limited divorce and alimony is asked in a suit filed by Mrs. Anna V. George, 3500 Fourteenth street, against Harold Lee George, a lieutenant in the Air Service, residing at Park Lane Apart- ments. The wife sa1s she was married August 10, 1917, and has one child. She is represented by Attorneys J. C. W. Beall, Raymond Neidecker and William Ten inch, covered. . $9.60 Regularly $12 Eleven inch, covered Regularly $13.50 . $10.80 i Hundreds of =—% New HATS have arrived for Friday's selling $5 00 SMART FELTS WITH FLAT FURS CHIC LITTLE TRICOT-CAPS RICH MODES OF BLACK SATINS NEW HIGH :SHADES OF FAILLE brought to maturity for the show. is de- lighted with the results achieved this year. He predicts that the show while | [ delighting many thousands of visitors || will_serve jts best purpose in greatly aiding commercial growers and amateur to Buy gardeners by giving an object lesson of | § Inspect These Homes how they can improve their own prod- (] i 1 ucts by follos ‘ng. the experience of the| ! Concord Avenue ’ Before You Decide Water Pitcher Two and one-half quart, $8.00 Regularly $10 fl | vate showing for cabinet women and a Gravy Boat \ Large size with tray, $10.00 Regularly $12.50 qu\";mmcnt S.(Clfillzlg 1260 of th ere are s ‘re an [ e large. Japanese saricties in the show at Third Street Sample House 5515 3rd Street N.W. Six spacious rooms, tiled baths ‘1 il and 1,000 of thi Sompom, or ordinary | garden variety Y chrysanthemums. |: ‘There are 11 new #andard Japanese va- ‘ ] rieties which will be grown commercially | | hereafter, and six new Japanese seed- lings in bloom for the first time. There | % are five of the anemone type shown for | || With buflt-in tubs, concrete front the first time and 50 seedling pomvoms | /| Porches, enameled sinks, pantries eS| i with built-in refrigerators, hot- piodived iy thelDepariuenexmert: O“mr heat, kitchen _cabinets; automatic storage heater, serv- | “Alex” Wants Home. fi TAMPA, Fla. (/).—Does anybody { want a nice alligator named Alex? |} The humane society here rescued him Terms Arranged i from in" front of an automobile to|Y Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. e e, . FLOYD E. DAVIS ! COMPANY Name Approprmte 3 12th St. N.W. Main 352353 Q =) ) ant's lavatory and wash trays in cellar, built-in garage. The leading modes for the holidays just ahcad and for right now with the smart fur-collared coats. Hat Shop—Fourth Floor JEWETT CITY, Conn. (7)—Proot B vea ~3 2 that there may be something in a name, REe——t S after all, was found here when a 24- sit the Ideal Home Exposition ¥ . inch bass, weighing more than 6 pounds, ht, Washington Auditorium | was caught by J. E. Bitgood. i > 606 - 614 Our modern clean- | ing machine makes 5 your Furs Spotless ELEVENTH ST. + + . Sth floor. Outstanding Examples of Special Values [ : Prevailing in Our Furniture Department { floor. For Friday . . . A Sale of Newest. . . Every Brand-New Model in Our "PinMoneg Dress Shop Is Specially Underpriced for This One Day We cannot overemphasize the nnportance of attending this event and selecting new styles from hundreds of the smartest Frocks at a real savings. $187-50 A luxurious sofa of ample dimensions; may be had in a choice of Mohairs, Damasks or Velours. Hair filled. Web-bottom con- struction. Loose, reversible spring cushions. $92.50 A chair of comfort and authentic de- sign. May be secured in covers of Mohair, Damask or Velour. Pillow- | back and web- bottom construction. ‘ Hair filled with loose, reversible spring i ; cushions. New!—from the Once a month we hold this event in order to gain new friends and to show them why this shop is so well liked by smart and thrifty shoppers. Noritake Potteries “Mariana” To introduce this delightful china we are making a special feature price, | for a limited time only on A 5.4:Piece Set—Service for 8 Specially priced $17-50 Regularly $29.50 . Set comprises 8 tea cups and saucers, 8 bread and butter plates, 8 dinner plates, 8 soup plates, 8 fruit saucers, 1 12-inch meat dish, 1 open vegetable dish, 1 round covered vegetable dish and 1 gravy boat and stand. Examples of Open Stock Prices ..doz., $6.00 Continuing the Closing-Out Sale of White China | Tea Cups and Saucers . . 3 o Tea Plates . . .doz., $6.00 Satin, Cantons, C! s : atin l'a;;v:':: C{afl,f;::Pd( Z;fl,:s:fi([iflzme A. D. Coffee C. & S. . .doz., $6.00 A variety of shapes from several g:ll:d Bowl ...... . .ea, $1.75 potteries. Of especial interest to ]/3 Off | 2 = | Plate:. 50 o .ea., $1.50 i ils. ‘very Smart Autumn Mode Tcagpo‘ SRasi ok ;2 00 R For Dance, Street, Business and Sports An imposing list of fashions in Frocks of bewitching love- liness . . . just what you would expect in this up-to-the- | minute Irock Shop. The moulded silhouette that favors All Transportation Charges fitted hiplines, low waistlines, circular tiers, lace trims, caped - shoulders, pointed necklines, side fullness, bows, uneven hem- n lines and pleated skirts, Smart shades and two-toned Frocks. Prepaid 1214-18 G STREET "Scrvm g Washington for Ow:r Three-Quarlers af a Cenlury

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