Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1929, Page 19

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E_EVENING PROPOSAL TO REZONE LARGE TRACT REJECTED ™ Commission Acts on Request to Restrict Area Bounded by Massachusetts Avenue. The Zoning Commission, at an execu- tive session yesterday, voted against re- zoning a large tract of land bounded STAR, “| to her filness, when she was thrown to | front of 102 B street southesst. He i 3 f.htui:hnk January 17, 1938, = Te] by Attorneys Newmyer & Deaths Reported. The followipe deaths have been the Health Départment in e past B4 hours: SOCIETY ' (Continued From Eighteenth Page.) ®xecutive-and assisting committees for the breakfasts, which have as their ;‘b:un & w&nfln‘ of the fund I;e- . National League for | “Kiizabetn H. Anderson, 76, Sible: ::e buudln'z 'c:|( "'f'h :xemnrh; clubhm:: Hm" .l‘lflord ‘Hines, 175, George Cou 'l'hequoh for Pohndllonly twumquu services and for the expense incident 1108 F Street N.W. The Final Two Days Semi-Annual Clearance We never carry merchandise from one season to another—It is a matter of complete disposition of our entire stock—For two days only. an a" Floren Releir and Mers Kine, boy: Elizabeth's Hospital. 903 18t 8t. 5.W. Now in Progress $8-85 and $9.85 (Formerly Sold at $11.00 to $13.50) Enjoy These Savings and These Shoes Recent models of pumps, ties and oxfords—in patents, suedes, i kid and calfskins—are reduced for quick disposal to make room for early Spring shoes. The purchase of two or more pairs at these prices would be sound shoe economy. Those who have never worn Cantilever Shoes will find this an || ideal time to test their comfort and wearing qualities. All Men’s -Shoes Still Further Reductions on All COATS DRESSES MILLINERY U 3101 Wroming gve. 4n the series will take place January 25, M it cn 'fi ) and reservations for tables seating 10 J' fe e Sarheid nfl.'-'ml by Massachusetts avenue, james llnfll“mw avenue, Jndian lane, laces may all be made now through ] gm :'n v.“,, v . Rose Gouverneur Hoes at the Wil- x Snnle, m st. avenue from residential A to z e vnn. e dential A restricted. . 98 Emereency Hospital Eilis Logan, 1. sion itself, was opposed by C. & A. ———— et of Columbia Auxiliary of the ice Hospital. , through Atwmey Roger | National Sabbath Alllance, L Bhelts %7 the | Whiteford, at me !eeent public hearing SCHOOL NEED EST'MATE place. Mrs. ‘The commission will take up at Seymore Lowman, wife of Assistant 7 Sewell o public hearing, probably next month, a . the table, assisted by Mrs. Colin Liv- . Qm,’,‘d‘m*:‘,"" Park Citizens Association affecting the | Board of Trade Group to Meet in e, Mrs. Anson Rogers Tracy, 818 4th Magsachusetts avenue frontage in this Hope of Devising Solution Brinley, Mrs. Elizabeth Hesse, Mrs. Wil- 3 oaths, "Ortldren's | frontage soned residential A restricted, fiam J. Ls Varre, Mrs. Tamer F. Rorke | Howmier S il Fen's | it the exeaption of the Biock betyeen sy A study of the method of handling ' Miss Blanche Dodge of Toronto, Can- Marriage Licenses.’ estimates for the needs of the public h: “:eumm 03{1 n‘,’z ‘?,3:‘,"“““ on the u:n'l\:n licenses have been l::ued‘tox:l: gt T, rise to differences of opinion between welt 38, ‘oot of McLean, Va: Rev. B The Fire Department rescue squad |school authorities and the District Com- Dr. and Mrs. “Alexander Henneman | Hennlg. m" Promoters’ Club at the weekly dinner |n” jarvis. 3 th R. Thomas, | Hampton Apartments, 1740 Eighteenth |the hope of devising a -unemd solu: Friday evening, at 7 o'clock, in the .Yonoph I !ux 32‘ and Ruth R. mas, street, was dead from’ gas, When they | tion, it was announced foda west, and at 8 o'clock Dr. Henneman | grivan, 24, both of Yislas, VAT Rev, & posed dead man firing the furnace. the ' municij e et the short Story I the | nJoh5, Danjels. 50, and Laurs Rushes, 41; | - The ffemen explain it in this way: | fnc O e guests, or for groups of seats or single ood gy o Jet Newton s | way, Reservoir grounds and Western 3 ta} Gus Alexcion. 52, Gallinger Hos —_.-W kit ok ithe ton. which was originated by the ‘commis- rganization at a tea, on_zoning .matte 1 METHOD TO BE STUDIED ecretary of the Treasury, presided at petition from the American University rs. Henry Fenno Sawtelle, Mrs. F. C. mmmr mmm section. The association wants this of Problem. @nd Mrs, Sara Nevins. ——— Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth streets. i ol izl E:" is at the Grace Dodge Hotel for FIND ‘DEAD MAN’ AT WORK | schools of Washington, which has given Leonard C. Anderson, 32, s Grav. 31. and Sidonia received a call about 10 o'clock last | missioners, will be made by a special fill be the guests of honor of the Art |,gJtos, T GTiCh, *hia ™ Rev. m |night that a colored janitor at the |subcommittee of the Board of Trade in 5 E. em. Playhouse Inn, 1814 N street north- | 385k B- et R, and_Mery A reached the place they found the sup-| " baul E TLesh of the school Y committee y: trade on journalism and the short story in the | p (¥ The janitor, John Eiliott, -decided to | fnance committee of PR hich will D. i ety Tbemeet it m"“?fé:',zofi;: 3,'-0::& ,‘:’:": ,m::; S “‘fnp‘t‘g‘:"b:g:m‘;:’t‘ Of the | confer with school officials, District gov- open to the public. " °|2.§"“"“"°““‘ Tavitie, Bav: couch. & t'e‘,'“m of the bullding found mz -éunorm- and the Bureau of Bogas, 3 24, and_Angeline R.|him sbout 10’ o'clock with his héad on their "‘:)r.m::l‘l;s o]t\‘:;rmmerchl %;‘:;:k;‘ idee K 2" Matfingly. - |one side in an unnatural position lean- "'.slm ?flfiwmffiofi'}%m will address the Y. W. C. A.’booklovers - |ing against the wall. A faint odor of | sStimates Hor, APPEOPEES Monday at 8 o'clock. The meeting, R 3 gas and a lively tmagination convinced e o 8, i him man n overcome, an x&f:fifi-&:flfih&“fi: 'z‘s‘égg?‘w“fin = -x,m'_,;il,;’- ,;;“? the rescue squad was summoned. When' Budget of i< “an authority on the literature of » M: | they arrived Elliott exhibited even more for 1929-30 includes $921,000 for salaries the East, will speak on “Persian surprise than did the firemen. and wages. Poetry.” Woman Asks $20,000 Damages. e G 3 Mary Vl.uuornn. m‘g Pf?}nszl’voaflmlf Two Die in Train Wreck. venue, s filed sul X ik famages against Rosalie R, Dorer 10T | raiomicn were kilied in s, Wreck on the milleged personal injuries. The plaintiff says she was injured and lost time from gffiefi‘e‘fl};’;%‘;‘aflm 12 miles north her business as the result of slipping on the icy sidewalk in front of the } = Chelsea Inn January 30 last. She is| Mussolini’s sons recently laid a wreath nmsented by Attorneys Newmyer & |on the tomb of Italy's Unknnwn Sol- King. dier at Mlne Tomorrow—Begins the Sale of Entire Stock Winter Dress and Sport COATS ONE-HALF Regular Prices The LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET - The Event of the Season Our Clearance Sale—held twice a year— offers— Choice of all Dresses —of the presént season’s stock—including street, sports, afternoon, etc., except the $16.50 group Remaining Afternoon and Evening VELVET DRESSES ONE-HALF Regular Prices Reduced Merchandise Not Exchangeable Choice of all Coats and Evening Wraps Sports Coats and Dress Coats—none excepted at ]/3 off! Only one condition—all selections must be final. 1316 G St. CITY CLUB BUILDING ' OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO FASHIONABLES WHO WOULD ECONOMIZE A Dress Event That Brings Spring’s Newest Fashions One-day choice of our entire /fi? ’T’inc/‘loneybmss &lop D Are you bored with your Winter * wardrobe? Then freshen it up with one or more of these bn‘ht. Frocks that herald springti For there’s a world of advance rtness about them. And yet with all their mnewness, the “Pin Money” Dress Shop's price' for this one day is only $15. phtltpghom 606 - 614 ELEVENTH ST. Newest “Neck” Themes . .. Spring 1929 New Georgeites! New Safins! New Prints! New Crepes!’ Sports Ensembles and Frocks of Tweed and Jersey! New high shades such as Goys, Dahlia, Frais de. Bois and Blue de Lyon. And Prints, so many of them, that there seems to be no end to dle many variations. "All of the fashion themes sketched above will be found here Friday. And yet they are but a few of the many styles_offered in this event.. . . and every one is so new. it f Hartford's three schools | Reduced 10% Call in the morning ij Cantilever Shoe Shop For Men, Women and Children 1319 F Street Second Floor—Over Young Men’s Shop to Inclement you can Just Two More Days Friday and Saturday No. C. 0. D.’s Weather Today $1.50 and $2 Wash_Suits Just 84 of these boys’ wonder suits, slightly irregular.” Button on and flapper styles. Long-and short sleeves.. Sizes 2 to 8 years. Street Floor 50--$10, $12 Dresses —Tweed and Jersey Dresses ‘at mere fraction of their worth. Sizes 16 to 40. 50—$15, §19 Exceptional opportunity.to purchase silk of rare beauty s3 .95 Silk Dresses In Canton trepes—satms georgettes, etc. : These dresses are wonderful values. Sizes ‘7.95 14 to 50. R Second $5.98 Crepe de Chine Dresses. Girls’ silk crepe de chine dresses in blue, tan and green. Made two-piece effect, tucked and - shirred, Trimmed with pnpmgs, tie and belt. Sizes $3 10, 12 and 14 years.. $12.98 Ensemble Suits, 4 only. Madé of printed crepe de chine with tweed coat and mmmmr sizes 10, 12, 14. None s3 C. 0. D. All s:les final Girls" $1.69 ‘Dresses, Made of chambray and prints in one-piece style. Trimmed with .white or print collar, cuffs. pockets S‘l and belt. Sizes 8 to 14 years & Children’s $5.98 Coats. 9 Chin- chilla and broadcloth coats=in blue, gray, rose.and tan. Warmly lined and.in- terlined. Sizes 1, 2 sz% and 3 years Infants’ $5.98 Coats. Of white cashmere, made with yokes smocked and ' hand- s3 embroidery trimmed. $250 and $298 Costume Slips. Made ‘of white nainsook, trim- ‘ med with fine laces, damty em- broidery, hemshtchml and tucks. Strap-top_miodel in extra long lengths with double hems. sl Sizes 38 to 44 $398 Trench Coats. Water- repelling gabardine Trench Coats in' belted -and. button model with pockets. _ Misses” women's sizes. None sl 95 C. 0. D. All sales final Odds and Ends of Corsets, Nemo, Rengo-belt: and C-B, made of coutil and fine~ broche, low bust, long hip. Sizes 26 to 34 but not in eévery style. sz 95 $3.50 and $5.00 models Odds and Ends of R & G Corselettes, made. of fine broche, side fasten, boned over dia- phragm and in:back, have four strong hose supporters. Sizes 36 to 46, but not in every slylc Regular ' $5.00 models sz 9 Remnants Rayon “and SHk Fabrics. Pongee -and ‘various weaves of materials suitable for " dresses and drapery in lai d f: atterns. ‘;'H“l and fancy pi 49c Remnants of 28 Cotton Fab- rics. . Bleached . and unbleached cottons, voiles, ginghams, out- ing flannel (cotton) and smart prints. - Excellent - lengths for dresses, aprons lnd zic underwear. - Yard Cotton Chm-uoe Remnants. Mercenzcd Jfinish in attractive ght colors suitable for .costume % 25¢ $1_to “-!0 Mesh Bu:. Lot of Wg:lm'-lDahw,s mesh bags, sl |g tly, tarnished . . *Pnce $498 to $758 Handbags, in French - antelope ‘suede: and vel- vet, all new styles in ‘brown or . black ,with rhine- s!one .or plun Floor s’ $2.50 Lumberjacks. Boys’ all- wool lumberjacks. - Plaid de- snlxns Conv:rgble collar and elastic waist. Sizes 6 to 16 . sl 48 $5 Lutlm-me hl- Boys’ black and brown leather- ette raincoat and aviation style hat to- match. = All - cemented seams and guaranteed waterproof. Sizes 6 sz.98 to 16 years 1 “Bell” Boys’ perfect quahty “Bell" blouses and 'shirts, broadcloths and fancy percales. Broken lots from our regular stock. All sizes in the lot, but-not sgc in every color Rnnnt Olclfi.h. Table oil- cloth in short lengths, white and fancy patterns to select from, Yard 123c Printed Linoleum. Remnants. Slight seconds of genuine bur- lap-back printed linoleum that <old if gzrfect on the bolt for feces up to 18 yards. Many can be matched for larger rooms, bring your room 39c measurements. Sq. yard Cretonne. Remnants, vard wide, floral and figured patterns on light and dark back- grounds, Curtain Nets. Nottingham plain nets, filet mesl} and}:’ayon nets.. Mill ir- regulars that sold up to $1.00 yard 39c $1 Window Shades. Small lot various colors and white, genuine oiled opaque, mounted on perfect Seconds Third Kitchen Curtains. Stamped in attractive basket and floral de- Remnants. signs on good quality .stripe lawn. 2 pairs for. . 75c 8 Garment Bags, of good qual- ity cretonne with snap 6 fasteners. $1 values.. $1 Stamped House Du-u-, in rose, tangerine, brown, orchid and green. Simple de- 6 signs for embroidering. Floor S : Men's Imported Handker- chiefs. All pure Irish linen in- itial handkerchiefs. %-inch hem with woven cord or plain hems, borders all white, soft finish, a real bargain—good size. Not all initials and only a limited zsc supply. Each ... Men's Handkerchiefs, all white, soft finish cotton initial hand- Kerchieis, 7{-inch hem, not @ . all initials. 18c values Y2 to 1 in. Val Laces, and . white, ' diamond edges and insertions. to 8c values. Yard . eam mesh, Stripe white and cream; can' be used for curtains, (Lace Dept.) zsc flers, in dark,and me colors, . 10x45, 25c, 39¢ values. lz_!_c ; Schwab, Inc. - No Exchanges - 1108 F St. N.W. ALL DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS WILL BE ON SALE FRIDAY Silk and Silk-and-Rayen Hose, 25¢ Few full-fashioned Chiffon Silk Hose stocks. All colors. taken from the -regular Irregulars or pull threads. Broken sizes. Street Fleor. 6—$29.75 Transparent Velvet Dresses Beautiful ‘printed patterns to choose from—these, dresses should go quick at ‘l 5 this price; sizes 16 to 38. 2—839.75 Transparent Velvet Dreises In Black only and only two models left; one 40—one 44; makes it possible szz-so -4 for this low price. $2 and $3 New Spring Felt Hats Imported - felts touches of the-face type and vagabonds. felts with beautiful luster. new Spring pastel shades. trimmed with pedaline straw. Tiny close fitting shapes—skull caps—cut-out effects— new skull mummy caps—small brims, off- Light colors, new tans, bright-and dark tones, black and Fine, soft Street Floor 59c Children's Warm Gloves. Finger gloves, fur top, mittens and wool gloves, included _are picture-top gauntlets 59c Fabric Gloves. Lined and unlined, two-clasp gloves. 45c Few with fancy cuffs.. $1.28 Children's Gloves. Fleece tined kid gloves and lined 69c gauntlets :.. e berg Hose. Irregulars. ~wanted “colors 50c Whoopee Socks. Silk and wool, rayon, wool and cotton. Perfect - and irregulars. Plain and {fancy ‘ tops. All - 39c colors $1 Forest Mills Union Suits, Fleeced waist attachment, with *Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee length, Sizes to 8 6 c years .. Union s band- “top rayon stripe union suits. Low neck. No sleeves and "knee length. Sizes soc R ers. In Sizes 36 35c ayon Stripe pinj: lm: white. to 44 on olnfints): Fleeced Shirts. Straight-front styles. zlc Sizes to 2% years Ruyo- Underwear, Bloomers, ep-ins, Chemisé. Pink, pearh orchid. Coat, Suit and Dress Buttons, in black and-colors.- 3 to 6 on card, different sizes, sew through or self..shank. 25c values. ¢ Assorted Lot of Dress Buck- les’ and Pins, ‘many * different .«hapes. sizes and colors. F' Bndhxl- Black gray, cocoa, tan Men's $150 Night Shirts. Made of genuine Fruit of the Loom muslin, large roomy gar- ments, full length, (ood tailoring. - - Sizes: 16, Men's $1.50 Ovcr‘-. Heavy quality blue denim overalls, dou- ble stitched seams. ets bartexed. Men's $1.50 Pants. Good qual- ity cotton work pants, finished with belt loops, cuff bottoms, wide cut legs, dark striped patterns. Sizes s* 30 to 36 waist measure.. Men's Shirts. Broken_lots of good quality shirts, left over from previous sales, some slightly .mussed from handling. Mostly plain white broadclo‘t‘: Collar attached and neck- 6* band styles. Broken sizes $150 and $1.69 Union Suits. Part-wool and cotton _ribbed. Long sleeve, ankle length men’s union suits, finished with sleeve Iam{( ankle cuff, flat- ock seams for com- ot S 50 10 4. 9123 $L50 Sweaters. 15 Men's Part- wool Co:t Sweaters. Made with sh::\(rl colla]r. fi:ushed with two pockets. -In- plain xny Sizes 36.and 38....... 78c © Street M 500 Pairs Women's Arctics, very new: colors, brown, gray and black. Sizes 3 to 8. First qualities 31.69 gray. Sizes 6 to 11. 9c Ladies’ Slippers, assorted color bedroom slippers. Sizes special group, taken from regular skock 340) and $5.00 values. All sizes .. All Sales Final R L e

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