Evening Star Newspaper, January 7, 1929, Page 24

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‘04 THE FEVENING ;STA\R. WASHINGTON. ' D. C. MONDAY. JANUARY SHEM THEVESRAD HONES0F FFERS Two Policemen Are Among ! Half Dozen Victims of [ Burglars. He is capacity. ! *Two policemen were listed among the tictims of sneak thieves who entered baif a dozen Wi on homes during e with several { jewelr street. a revolver residence of | S McDonald 2747 Woodley who gained window Sunday ni 414 police. Sheriff-Elect Names Mother-in-Law One Of Official Deputies By the Associ: TAMPA, Sheriff-elect L. M. Ha Tampa is quite well p himself, thank you appointed Mrs. Eleanor. R. Robinson. deputy sheriff. ; Hatton knows, sh mother-in-law to night in the rear of 1605 Fou lothing ar stolen from residence FOUR DIE IN GAS FUMES. | Destitution Believed to Have Caused Father to Open Jets. | FORT WAYNE, Ind,, January.7 (#).— The bodies cf Fred Breer, 30, and his three children—Richard, 7; Mary Jane, 9, and Robert, 10—who died from in- haling illuminating gas fumes, were found in their home yesterday. Destitution and a cheerless Christ- mas, coupled with the disappearance of |the ‘wife and mother, are belicved to prompted the father to open five s of the kitchen stove just before proud " becat nis mother-in- So_far A few cheap presents, od for the children, 1 C IGHT COUGHS | * Positively stopped almostin- E ly with one swallow of OXINE ted al DOWN 12 Suggestions for Baby Layettes Nainsook Dresses.... Nainsook Gertrudes. .S Flannelette Wrappers, 58¢ Flannelette Gertrudes, 58c Hand-knit Sacques....$1 Woolly Bootees. .38¢c Soft Blankets. ... 78¢c Handmade Pillowcases, $1 Kapok and Silk Pil- L Brm s SR e 50c Down Pillows...... $1.15 Quilted Pads. .25¢c to 95¢c Infant Sacques DOWN STAIRS STORE WooDwWAR STAIRS STORE D & l.oriHropP - [0 1929. WooDbWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11 F axD G STREETS JANUARY STLLING Classics of the XIHID-SFASON SUZANNE T ALBOT Launches the “Shoe-Lace Tricorne” High on the brow of fashion—the classic tricorne rises to a height of smart sophistication. A sophistication typical of Paris itseli—caught in CLEARANCE Lounging Pajamas---Negligees 14 Silk and Rayon Negligees, $6.95; were $10.50 and §12. 9 Coolie Coats and Lounging Pajamas, $8.95; were $15 and $18. 4 Crepe de Chine Negligees, $10.95; were $18. 8 Negligees, Coolie Coats, Lounging Pajamas, $12.95; were $25. 3 Silk Negligees and Lounging Pajamas, $18; were $30. NzcLiGees, THIRD FLOOR. ANNUAL JANUARY SELLING. Silk Bandeaux, 95¢ All new attractive bandeaux, in the popular uplift and softly molded styles. The quality is lovely—fine crepe de chines, satins and silk jerseys; lace trimmed and tai- lored. Sizes 32 to 40. Step-ins, Side-Hook Girdles, Corset Brassieres $4.95 Lily of France Front-Clasp Girdles, Special $5.95 Corsrrs, Trmp FLoor. Clearance---Fur Coats 6 Muskrat Coats and 1 Caracul Jacket, $145; were $195. 3 Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat), Caracul and Leopard Cat Coats, $195; were $295 and $395. this inspired Suzanne Talbot copy for \Wood- ward & Lothrop. 6 Caracul Coats, with fox furs, $295; were $395. The new lustrous straw, “Shoe-lace,” gives it its N T name—the felt brim, smartly manipulated, adds a softness flattering to everyone. $22.50. Tust one of a number of Paris reproductions that bring the new in fabrics and fashion. 315 to 325 MILLINERY SALON, THIRD FLOOR. Red Frocks are high in fashion’s favor $16.50 And, since there is a variet i shades in this vouthful color, one will surely find a hecoming red frock in this new collection of Spring fash- so smart for Sizes 14 to 38. Clearance Drapery Fabrics Limited Quantities—So We Advise Early Selection All Damasks 50 inches wide Imported Moderne Damasks, $2.95 yard; were §4.50. “Ramie” Fricze Velour Damasks, $6.50 yard; were $8.75. Midwinter wear, Flat crepes, georgeltes, taffetas For strcet, afternoon and evening Italian Brocade Damasks, $5.75 Yard; i Pillows Reduced Scarfs Reduced Satin, Velour, Taffeta and Velour - and - Damask and Brocade Velour-and-Brocade $2.95 to $3.95 $3 to $5.50 UpHOLSTERY, S1XTH FLOOR. DOWN STAI TORE Spring Sweaters In Tweed Prints 5295 Included in thi tion are gan New Cotton Prints for Home Wear twe and \'ee necks. Skirts of all-wool tweed, wool crepe, and flannel $2.95 Silk Slips or short sleeves $2-95 turi cotton pri home frocks. able, of skirts, bindi button trimmin A New Golflex Frock Shown in January “Vogue” $49.50 Of Sheer Crepe Georgia Loomed in France crepe de 36 to 46 Continuing the January Selling “Likly” Trunks A very advantageous purchase enables us to offer this unusual opportunity—the regular prices are not given —but the savings are emphatically special. At $2750 At $3250 STEAMER WARDROBE FULL - SIZE WARDROBE TRUNKS; open top style, with TRUNKS. Karitol lined; open top three drawers and a hat and shoe style; with ten hangers and a shoe box. box. At $3250 At $4750 WARDROBE TRUNKS; three- FULL - SIZE WARDROBE . quarter size—Karitol lined. Five TRUNKS. Five metal-bound hangers, and shoe and hat box are drawers, large hat box, shoe box, features. laundry bag and five hangers. TrUNKS, Fourta FLOOR. i emstitched top I-tailored white DOWN STA s 30 to Imagine a worsted voile as sheer as crepe georgette. ITmagine this fabric as cool and pleasant to wear as chiffon, vet taking tucks and tailoring with that precise charm which only worsted can. The vee neckline is Patou’s newest — the jabot and plaited skirt introduce the modish 1929 flare. Full-fashioned “Romilla” All-Silk Chiffon Hose, 31 Mid-Season Shades in Smart Variety “Romilla” stockings are noted for their shades as well as their wearing qualities; reinforced i Sizes 814 to 10. smart new Ashes of Roses Zeppelin Gray Nattier Blue SporTswear, THmD FLOOR. lisle at points of wear. 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