Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1929, Page 20

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20 18: HOURS Washington to Florida The oaly Double Track Railroad il oy e ' Havana Florida Special (Eff.Jan. ) 21 Florda s . Jan 9 3: Coast Line Mail . . 3:15 a.m. el 1055 am. Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South TONIGHT SEAFOOD DINNER 75c¢ Or your choice of our regular menu. Have you tried our Home-made Ice Cream? TS DELICIOUS —YOU'LL SAY! i Colu QPPOSITE AMBASSADOR, $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN Next Sunday, Jan. 20 tr. Washington 7358 4. Philadelphia 1047 @ RETURNING 7:30 W 7:50 10 m Safe Zemo Is Used Such torturing skin troubles as Ec- zema, blemishes and itching rash van- ish when Zemo is applied. In 20 years it has seldom failed to bring relief— even in the most stubborn cases. This remarkable antiseptic liquid = quickly clears the skin. It effectively removes dandruff. Results obtained with Zemo will delight you. It is odorless and snvisible: Al druggists, 35c, 60c, $1.00. HANDBAGS J| District Association Elects Officers IGUILD TO PRESENT “THE DOVER ROAD" Dramatic Groups Will Attend Premiere of Community Players. Dramatic groups of the city will attend in a body the performance next ‘Wednesday night of “The Dover Road,” | A. A. Milne's comedy, which will be pre- | sented at the new McKinley audito- rium as the initial production of the newly organized Community Drama | Guild of Washington. Thursday night has been designated as “clvic nigl when civic groups will attend in a the guild who have been named on a special committee of the guild to ar- range for blocks of seats for theater.| parties for this production include Miss Sibyl ker, Mrs. Frederick E. Farrington, Mrs. Albert N. Baggs and Mrs. Carey H. Brown. Before the stage presentation on both | nights Mrs. Maud Howell Smith, well known hcre for her work with the War Camp Communuity Service and the Arts Club, will speak the prologue, | especially written for this production by Frank Baer, a Washingion dramatic critic. Groups desiring to obtain blocks of reserved seats for either night of “The Dover Road” will receive full infor- mation by applying at the office of the Drama Guild, in the Franklin Admin- istration Building, Thirteenth and K streets. MISS LILLIAN CAIN HEADS DENTAL HYGIENE GROUP and Discusses Convention Plans at Annual Meeting. Miss _Lillian Cain was elected presi- dent of the Dental Hygiene Association of the District of Columbia at the an- nual meeting last night at the office of Dr. T. L. Rust in the Hill Building. Other officers elected were: Miss Nathalie Ostlund, vice president; Miss Florence Engle, secretary; Miss Mabel Bronson, treasurer, and -Miss Rebekah Fisk, historian. Plans for the dental convention to be held next October were discussed. The by-laws were read and will be sub- mitte Association. It was voted to meet the first Wed- ing will be February 6, at the home of Miss Bertha Leonard, 1602 Hobart street. ANNUAL DANE}E PLANNED. Catholic Students’ Mission Crusade Unit Will Hold Fete. ‘The local unit of the Catholic Stu- dents’ Mission Crusade will hold its ngton” Priday, January 2. The or- ay, January . or= ganization is a combination of the mis- sion units of the Catholic schools in the city, in behalf of the home and £ ‘The committee rm;fl the dance includes More than $13,000,000 has been col- lected for the relief and rehabilitation of "Jews overseas. $7.50 and $8.50 In Many of the Season’s Most Successful Models Seven of the styles are sketched, and there are many more—in most in- stances but one or two of a kind. Envelopes, pouches and back straps “of fine calfskin and other leathers— with contrasting frames of metal or simulated shell—frameless and beaded bags—all shapés and sizes. Annual January Clearaway Sale Now in Progress BECKERS Mémbers of the advisory board of [ to the National Dental Hygiene |3 ' $15.00 to $20.00 Besded Doy, row 9900 LeatHER Goops Co. 1314-16-18 F STREET, N. W, THE EVENING STAR, | Appear in Play | Upper: MISS DOROTHY CROSBY. Lower: MISS DOROTHEA LEWIS. Members of the cast of “The Dover Road,” to be presented next Wednes- day and Thursday nights by the Com- munity Drama Guild. Miss Crosby, a member of the Mackin Players, has the lead, in the role of Anastasia. Miss Lewis is a member of the Masks. Star Staff Photo Blast Injures 11 Workers.' RIVESVILLE, W. Va., January 16 (). —Eleven men were injured and nine escaped unhurt late yesterday when two explosions occurred in the sands mine of the Continental Loal Co. here: Ten men were burned while one was ill-g'ged when caught under a fall of slate. We Specializein - HOUSE WIRING ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK at moderate cost Telephone and Let Us Estimate % Muddiman § 709 13th St. N.W. Main 140—6436 $12.50 to $16.50 Leather Bags §10 WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1929. 0ODWARD & LOTHROP Spting’s O™ 11™ F axDp G S';Rns'rs New Fashion Handbags Interestingly Priced $3 and $5 A new Spring collection that focuses attention on the frameless bag as one of the newest and smartest types. A collection that offers smart variations of the ever-important ervelope and pouch bags—the leading fabrics are goatskin and soft calf; in smart lizard effects. The innumerable shades of tan and brown are lovely—a new red finds instant popularity—while other accessory colors follow suggestions from new Spring ensembles. HANDBAGS, FIRST FLOOR. Feature Values in Glove Silk Bloomers, 5195 " Vests, $145 For those many women to whom glove silk vests and bloomers are essentials of their wardrobe—excep-, tional values in splendid-wearing qualities, in fine workmanship, and in comfortably tailored styles. Choice of two favorite pastel shades —melon and flesh. Bloomers in sizes 5 to 8; vests, sizes 36 to 42. " GrLovE Snk UnperweaR, TaIRD FLOOR, A Treat for the Children Friday the 18th Saturday the 19th 2and 4 P.M. 11 AM,, 2and 4 P.M. Miss Mabel Kingsland of the Juvenile Magazine —will have interesting programs for her many young friends, so be sure to come in and enjoy this treat. Those of you who have been receiving the Juve- nile Magazine know what to expect from Miss Kingsland. IN THE ToY SrtoRE, FOURTH FLOOR. A most popular Corset-Brassiere $ 3.25 A long, well fitting model of fine qual- ity broche—the front is well reinforced —the four sections of surgical elastic are important features. Very Special New Bandeaux Special 50c Of all-over laces, reinforced with net— of tailored rayon fabrics—and of du- rable broches. Sizes 32 to.38. ¥ Corsers, THIRD FLOOR. " “Perfect” Dressmakers’ Pins; Y4-pound box... The New Spring Hats, $22-50 deftly combine New Straw with Felt And so skillfully is this done that the two fabrics seem insep- arable to each other—and with smartness. Fashions have never been so varied—brimming with interest, crowned with distinction. A collection of felts combined with Bakou, balli- buntl, Paris meme and sisol, in the classic shades of brown, navy and black. Also collection of Southern resort straws, $15 to $25 MiLLINERY, THIRD FLOOR. The Vogue for prints finds smart expression in this new demonstration of “Year 'Round” Printed Cottons In this large and varied collection you will find designs and colorings to meet every taste and every use for which women clever with a needle find for these fabrics. =~ You will especially want to meet Miss Harris —a Fashion representative—who will -be here all this week, and will be more than pleased to show you how charmingly these fabrics can be made into frocks for women and little folk. “Year 'Round” Printed “Year 'Round” Zephyr, 38c yard Charmeusette, 58¢ yard CorroN DREsS Goobs; SECOND FLOOR. January Clearance Cocktail Jackets 2 Chiffon Jackets, trimmed with sequins. Were $25. Now ...$18.75 4 Jackets; of net, chiffon and metallic laces; net and chiffons; brilliantly trimmed with sequins. Were $29.75. ..$22.50 6 Jackets, of chiffon and net; sequin trimmed. Were $35. Now 2 Chiffon Jackets, trimmed with sequins. Were $39.75. Now 6 Chiffon Jackets; some entirely covered with sequins; others with sequin trim- mings. Were $59.50. Now.......$45 NECKWEAR, FIRsT FLOOR. January Specials SEWING NEEDS Wilsnap Fasteners; black and white; sizes 4-0 to 1. Special 1o lalai iRt I A ....3 cards for 25c Congress Safety Pins; nickel-plated only, Sizes 00, 0, 1 and 2. Spectal......... 6 cards, 25¢ Wright’s Bias Fol in white and colors; size 5. Spesal Lour e st & ....2 pieces, 18c Good Quality Sateen Blanket Binding; full 1%4-inch fold. In white, cream and colors. Special 5 yards, 35¢ Good Quality Muslin Dress Lining; long-waisted slip- over style; sizes 34 to 44. Special....... LT 35¢ Novelty Square Pin Cushions; fitted with pins; with felt loop for hanging. Special Strawberry ‘Sewing Emeries. Special ... e 36 Good Quality Sew-on Garters; 9-inch length, in flesh- colored elastic. Special 2 pairs, 25¢ Good Quality Bloomer Elastic; Y-inch width. Sgcinl i vt avaiins i ....6-yard piece, 20c Fancy Cretonne Pan Holder Sets. Set of three, special, 20c Wilsnap Bob Pins; black and bronze. Special, 3 cards, 25¢ Robert’s Gold-eye Needles; sizes 6 to 11 and packages of assorted sizes. Special............ 3 packages, 25¢ Blouses have gone to Print Special 57-50 : Smartness has left its print on these blouses — modernistic prints, skyline, Colonial, George Washington and pine cone prints, and Cockeroft hand-blocked prints. Blouses hold a fashion-important place in the wardrobe, and many women find another blouse or two adds fresh variety to ensemble costumes. This collection includes the new blouse fashions and necklines. Special, $7.50. Brouses, THIRD FLOOR. CLEARANCE Italian Glassware We feel no need to stress the importance of the glassware itself, but, because of its popularity. But we must mention the limited quantities offered at these reductions. Compotes, $4.50 and $6.50 Were $9 and $12.50 Matching Candlesticks $1.50 and $2.50 pair Were $3 and $4.50 Wine and Cocktail Glasses $1.50 and $1.75 each Were $3 and $3.50 Fingerbowls, $2 each Were $3.75 Girts, SEveNTH FLOOR. Other Sewing Necessities Popularly Low Priced Miada Lingerie Guards. Card ............ ke wdie Wilsnap Lingerie Guards; gold or silver finish. Card, 25¢ Detachable Ribbon Shoulder Straps, pair Detachable All-elastic Shoulder straps, pail Midget Darning Silk. Box of 10 Spools Mending Silk on cards; in leather cases. Sterling Silver Thimbles .25¢ Lisle Toeguards, pair . 5 .15¢ Tremy Skirt Markers. 18-inch size, 25¢c. 36-inch size..50¢c Fancy Yard Stick Holder, with tape measure and foot rule; assorted colors Tailors’ Reversible Tape Measures................. 15¢ “Markene”—a fluid for permanently marking household linens and clothing. Two sizes 35c and 60c Silk Seam Binding; all wanted shades, piece Silk Bias Fold; wanted colors. Piece Hip Flares; black and white; pair.... Fur Collar Flares; each DeLong Dress Pins; paper..... .50c .50c .50c AT RO 75¢ ..20c .10c ..35¢ “Puritan” Dressmakers’ Pins; -pound box..... PRR. Striped Muslin Laundry Bags, in assorted colors....50¢c Norions, First FLOOR.

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