Evening Star Newspaper, January 30, 1929, Page 19

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e THE T\'ENT\(“: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1929 . 19 c‘mnrman Department of xmnoss Chi-EHLlcv‘e Mr. Norman B. Landreay, | review at the New Willard tomorrow | atiractive in point of decoration :nd not observe her “at home” in the club| Joshua Evans, jr.: Mrs. A. E. Graupner, | joining. The subjest for the evening Mr. Austin S. Imirie, Mr. J. Thad Baker, | morning. ~Others who will be present | music and is given over almost entirely | tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Robert C. Howard, Miss Josephine | v il 'be “Practical Psychology in Pic- Mr. J. J. Orloskv Mr. L. E. Atlins, Mr. | are Mrs. John Leighty, Miss Marie Red- n}ddzncing with several extra features | Junkin, Mrs. ThoTias “(I:mkx rPPavv Mrs. | v No cards have been Eight and Forty ., Mi 'C. rn, a Orme, Mrs. Wallac: | adde The fellowship fund committee of the | D: A. Robertson, Miss Cora Rigby, M o Societ erts, g ill, Mi A. Hayden, Mr:.| Miss C. Blanche is president of the-l Washington branch of the Americay | Thomas W. Sidwell, 1 E (Continued From Eighteenth Page.) mong other guests who will occupy | J. Carey. ; Ei . Snyder. Paul Linebarger, | chapter, Mrs. Walter E. Hutton and| pgsociation of University Women will | Stedt. Mrs. Philip Si lith, ; v E ams entertatned -— e boxes of the nati | Mar; s Bertha F. Rogers, Mrs. William C. | Mrs. W. A. Swallow are chairman nnd‘ cet tomorrow afternoon at 2 1 O. L. ge yesterday in on of the American 1 xil- | H 3 sse, M . | McSparren. Mrs. William W. Spaid, Mrs. | vice chairman of the ball, respectively, | 11 05 Foadquartors, at. 164 Mrs. ] 1 Democratic Club, ar. and ‘Mrs. Fast V. MoNUGt - Lowell F. Hi e M d | Clark C. Wren, Mrs. G. L. McKay, Mrs. ) and Mrs. Lorena Hewett is in charge | street, to discuss pians o ben Mrs. v lard. were Mrs. Arthur Sine National Adjt. and Mrs. James F. B ey f g Ella J. Meyer, Mrs. John Roy O'Donnell, | of boxes. | to be’ given shortly in aid of the § e E._Chombliss, jr.," @ Laldinw Bueh Lite | Mr Cas | founes Wi Al i ot 9 3 ¢ B Chom ton of Indianapolis and Gen. Albe " 2 The Esther Chapter of the Eastern ellowship fund, which th Mrs. Margaret B. Downing, s nbiles. Cox of Raleigh, N. C., chairman of the g kit g Bt - H. 3 Earl J. Brown, LW, p & * | Star will give a dance and card party | mt'mm\ i5 by a N will be the guest of honor of rt | Francis Stevens had a table, and national defense and other nat i mbx:fl 7\4‘*;1?;; g Mrs. Gilbert C. this evening at the Wardman "Pm,_hpp .er 3 v Club at v v 5 with her were Mrs. Arthur M. officials. | 0 Viriten, MY Csiige 0|, “Miss Page (B 7 {ss | Hotel. lowships_for women. rs wood Read and Mrs, Mrs. Boyce Ficklen, jr., national : . s | Cook, Prani Kelly, Mr. Bernasd C. | A l;ud:(%iflhrfis‘(‘\g Brookiyn, N. Y., S E—— Bavioe: Diesldambofl the S er ok I chalrnan of 3 B Buerts i . . Motiee, Robert M. Tolson. M. | pessing some time ai the Carlton. the Women's City Club, due to her work | are Miss Sybil Baker, \ ° : . ‘Borardus also had a and Mrs. Gwendolyn Wiggin } M. Jett, Hope Knicker- — o . ¢ E luding Mrs. A. G. B i ] i : oy : < Tayion s | Mrs, Coolidge Lends Name in the Community Chest campaign, will Bowerman, Mrs. F A ; e Ind, have arrived for the eve | ¢ y ; 5 ‘Herman, Mr. | To Annual Dixie Ball Monday. have also Miss Bess B. Weath Alts Albe i 2 B. C. MacNeill, | Mrs. Coolidge heads the list of patrons No Interest or Extras Added to Our Budget Plan—We Do Not Perclize Our Fri ends Columbus, Ohio, national se | 2 ch’l | M 7 , 'Mr. Julius T.|for the Dixie ball which is to be given nt | . John Lewis Smith, Mr.! by the Robert E. Lee Chapter,U. D. C., | N.|George F. Unmacht and Mr. James |in the Mayflower Hotel Monday evening. Phillips. February 4. Others who have é(‘c»mllx B cow | 8CceDted are Mrs. John G. Sar 3 and Mrs. C. H. Messmore of New | §17°PWiniar: “Fairfiela . whiting, _ the ity are at the Carlion for a brief | ninicter of Costa Rica, Senor Quesada: i DA A Bachke, Gen. and Mrs. Herbert Mrs. Thomas J_ Dison of Oak Park, | Grosby, Gen. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston, - ed in Washington yesterday | Gen. and Mrs. George Barnett, N and is a guest at the Mayflower. Mr: g:‘tr}::r:‘\n}“:‘:si?xr‘d:\}‘r:}laflr‘:\‘?g; P]l\’cld m—t—]-(-—;l——t—h—___— Dixon is regent of the Chicago Chapter | ReRrescnis i 3 I 0 ides Siree 8 shing R y i {of the Daughters of the American Revo- | Eielding M, Lewls, Mr. and Mrs. Fran » o a e Accounts Invited ashington’s Popular Shopping Center Tirtion. . Noyes, Mrs. Howard L. Bishop, - el Henry Cook Macatee, Dr. and Mrs A. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Miller and J. K. | Y. P. Garnett, Mr. Eugene Meyer, Mrs. rtment, Vice | Hard motored to Washington from their | Jacob “Leander Loose, Mrs. ~Stephen | E ; iley. vice chair- | home, in Holly, N. Y., to make an ex- | Bonsal, Miss Bessie J. ibbey, % No Mail or Phone rtment_Adjt. Miss | tonded stay at the Grace Dodge Hotel, | Henry W. Miller, Mis. W. C. Adams. > Do iy | Mr. John Storer, Mrs, Bertie Sipple OrderS—No Dawes, Mrs, Everett Sand- | Selbach. Mrs, James H. Boggs and Mrs. | A c.o \ann L.unberL are among | Frank Goodman. | : 5 . 0. D’s or This ball is always one of the most Exchanges—All ! Sales Final Thursday at 9:15 Begins Another of Brooks’ Famous One-Bav Savmgs Events . . . We g le! Urge You to bhflP Early If Possible The Rush is On! New Bargains Tomorrow! Twice a year we make a clean sweep of the season’s “leavings”’—and put prices on everything to insure 1 quick riddance! Tomorrow we continue our Rummage—offering astonishing values to alert shoppers! End-of-the-Month SALES ||| fourpm e i stees sris mie @ oo . i1 (49) Men’s $1 to $2 Shirts. . = 25¢ 36 in. Ou{mg Flannel. . 15¢ Droken sizes. We asked each department to give us ONE REALLY OUTSTANDING item be- e | | 19¢ 27 in. YV sides the odds and ends that must go to make room for Spring stocks. They re- Men’s 35¢c Mercerized Cotton S}'a er Flannel. 12Y5¢ Main_Floor sponded with the SUPER SPECIALS! Remember that quantities are exactly as Hoser.. ... 7 .. | $Z 50 Crochet Bedspread,, $1.69 stated and that there are NO MORE 1wchen they are gone. So shop early! (9) Men’s $5 Sllk Pa]amas $1 and » Main Floor _ Main Fioor Mackinaws | 19¢ 39 in. Unbleached Men’s $1.95 to $2.50 I ey oare Sheeting Endstihe MonthiSale These Dresses Must beDiSposed Of Mufliers ....98¢c | better-grade garments, w.)men s $5 00 Handm Main Floor SUPER SPECIAL 4 Printed Georgettes, Sizes 38 to 4. Formerly sold at 1) Man’s $15 Suede S ort SEurctiyiconstructedifar — S D $975. Mt gant .. ... S e long, serviceable wear. 696 to sl Noveliy Jewelry 39(: 52 FRO CKS 5 Flat Crepes. Sizes . I ¥ . L o Sizes 3 to 16 in the lot. .00 Main Floor Mus b o . ' e SRR . 5 = | oldenberg’s—' 5 Foranerly Soldnt $16.75 e i : $19 (79) Men’s 89c to $1.25 Ribbed R e Thvitear S Cigarette Boxes. . ...69c Main Floor No space for de- Must go at . | - 3 4 seeitonet Dierise $ 1 0.85 3 Brown Transparent Velse . lormrrl) sold $29 Underwearmm = Women's Rayon and Jersey Nlcll:{.eliPlated Bathroom in the wanted wa- at $49 ust go at .. = o et festile Hiled Ml ctasites’ 81 iiaes 16 to\i44: Formetly sz. $16 85 '] Men’s 35¢ to 50c Hose. . ...18¢c Bloomers Stighily seiled. unusual individmality, Newest colors. 3 p = 9.75. Must a3 Seconds.’ Second _Floor Downstairs Store Sizes 16 10 36, 38 to i ue goiat Main Floor 5 Thiird Kloor—Diesss (g2, 1mmonei Evening. Gowas. 1| Girls’ $4.98 to $5.75 -Inch Floor Brushes .. .. .48¢ | 10c to 19¢ Salt and Pepper Must go Slightly shopworn. Shak 2 Paillette Pve ac Raincoats . .........8 2.98 Downstairs Store____ ers . Sl L, ; : w5298 | 450D Handle Steel Shovels 196 | 19; 4 peC. et “veni . a o N Downstairs Store b =8 Co & aite End-of-the-Month Sale v S LD Micses $6 98 Raincoats. . -$3.98 i Imperfect. { " Third Floor 89c 36 in. Zephyr Fabric. . .39c Dameintent e SUPER SPECIAL st il || Girls"$5.95 Silk Frocks. . . $3. 98 | Third Floor 69¢ Brocaded Rayon Crepe, 36 in. | | : 81 C O A T S s o id | Rumm=zge Clearance of ki misaens | - Viter Somet & Finces Coats Maet | | Be Sure to Consult || Wee ... 3%} | yoppy pHONOGRAPHS Formerly §79 to $95 12 Sman Sport Cont tweeds i ‘ Miss Agnes. Farrell | | 55¢ 36 in. Ragglnl Fabric. ... | 9128 Brmerik o ch without fur, Drastically reduced.. Plenty of Black At c : o I b = | Phonograph Coats with rich § 50 15 Higher type Spos Cods Formery sold il Fa;th: Authority i | 59¢ 30 in. Plisse Crepe. n wid Conltans ronghont black furs. Tans $19.75. Must go at .. an XA Main_Floor. $69.50 Paramount lohs: ot 75 \Beeuiifully FursisoediCont: Formery ssld Expert from : 425 e D, Frort | » e 50c Checked Rayon Fabric, 36 in. | | . Concotette 94250 Tk e i i i i The Excella Widee .. ... ..... 035} C“’sz‘ébsss'gdi‘sfindmmd‘s 50 Second Floor—Coats All other higher priced coats have been reduced in proportion! g Pattern Co Main_Floor P > Second Floor—Coats s E Stz In Our Silk Depart- 39C 36 m. Pl' ll;.tflendrll%?adcloth 25(: Mctoi’“ ‘er:v pe‘\;izct; :ondmon 369 25 | ment Tomorrow Ovthonbanie End-of-the-Month Sale End-of-the-Month Sale | g and Every Day 29C Plain COIo\:llnPll!gEre Crepes, 16c Good wneoal:ad volume. Demonstrator. 48 Felt Hats 53 Better Hats $ 3.95 S e oo con || | 39 White Mercerized Broadcloth | || "pucan Victor . §30,25 the Excella Pattern Com- J6mWide:...........28¢ Thoroughly recorditioned. Guaranteed. Many of these hats have been re- An_exceptional offering of pany of New York, and will Uniiberls Uneishe 5 i be glad to assist and advis Main_Floor prigl 5 s o i leaance. “Rewen il i anig i the'nome dresmaker: This || | $5 Extra Heavy Blankets. . $3.65 | | Phonograrh 52 grades for quick clearance. Newest Straw Combinations. Latest achion, expert will_ shon gy Eean colors. All head sizes. colors and shapes. ¥ y i fashion expert will show t the 1t 1 d give Millinery—Fourth Floor Millinery—Fourth Floor ;f:':’u a((lsi’crgaal::?t n?? Gufine || | 35¢ to 45¢ c'l'fi.':f"rl.,?em""e’ 20c “Trade-In” Radios - g of the garment. g ihere is w0 charge for |l | Rufffed Valanced Curtains, set, $1 At CIearance Prices Fourth_Flaor_ I 1s0_in in this sale are 19 Battery Goldenberg’ E ranging from End-of-the-Month Sale Splendid SaVingS on ACCCSSOI’ieS! | b $4 ngh Grade Grass Rugs $2 95 (E 2 smalirisienia Fine conditicn throughout. A give-away. Fourth Flnor SUPER SPECIAL i R : " Womens $1 35 Full-Fashioned 75¢ to $1 Window Shades...50c = ,,__,, 18 Handbags, of real 1..:1." Regu- 12 Rhinestone Evening Bags. Very Silk Hose % «Seconds.” T $1.19 to $l.50 Beadoie Regular $4.95 and $2.95 luh :rllvum at $295 smart, in black or -white silk. Well e Smyaess §2,59 Boys ST Catton and Wool Goli | $1.29 81x99 Blched Sheets. 95¢ | Lamps : fe mami ",L‘,,",l;‘ fu"m' e e i Hose .. Shia s s i -29¢ $2 Crinkle Bedspreads.... 35 39 $1.98 to $3.45 Silks. . $1.29 Yd. G $2 B e $3 95 ! i Fioor el b B 36 pieces of Crepe de ¢ gomng at.... 1 h e 3 Chine and Novelty Crepe. 40 Pairs of Full-fashioned Sheer Chif- 30 privs of Woeses Silk and Weol ‘ Cluldren s 29¢ 94 $4 Rayon Bedspreads . . . .$2.49 Babies’ $1.95 Chinchilla Hats, 59¢ | Slips, Panties, Stepiins, H . Perfects and slight irregu- H:‘o;" nn]{c?zular ':]'::- to §2.90 grndoc‘; Golf'Hese . ......... 121/2(: Main Floor Third Floor e cosquacegandinonto 1",““ R e R e et ‘ Matn_Floor 29c Bleached Pillowcases. . . 19¢ Little Tots” $5.98 Coats. .. $2.98 el and 2250, Risoried sy 9T € tion colors, French lisle sports Q0 Women’s 69¢ Rayon and Silk Maln_Flon Third Floor Main Floor—Lingerie 3 pra. for $2.80 3 pra, for $280 Hose, Picot top 59c Hemstitched Pillowcases . 38c Babies’ $6.98 Sweater Sets, $2.98 " : : Main_Floor d Floo mr street or dress, 16 Beautiful Radionette Negligees | _Main_Floor ol _Third_Floor We are offer” that formerly sold at $795. They are in Children’s 89c Fleeced Cotton $5 Rayon Bedspreads. . . Children’s $1.25 Pajamas. . .79¢c | ing our entire assorted pastel tolor nd Main_Floor Third Floor attractive designs. y | Union Suits . . . . .29¢ e 4 Bunches, $1 special at 1 Main Fioor 16¢c BUched 36-in. Muslin. 12V5c | Girls’ $4.98 to $5.75 'VERY FUR COAT t- Main_Floor - iR Listed are Three Typlcal Fur Bargams Chif%'a;tf?c_ Light w"ghtzf/: « | 29¢ Printed 36 in. Percales. 19%c Sweaters ... . In Our Entire Stock 5 Splendid Qualit : i ) G Main_Floor — T W ts.70c | Girls $2.98 and $3.98 ACTUALLY REDUCED TO| " S5t ciii Scarine ' Women’s 59c Medium Weight Cot- | 31-00 w°m°2,§"§§{ff’_filf’jv79° liumf,e,]adf: $ LESS THAN COST! ERLOEhEiR - L Jessat ( :, || tom Shirts ...........39¢c |$1.50 to $2.50 Corsets and Main Floor = 1 i Women's and Hisses Sips. 50¢ | Girdles ;oo Gl 5298 g S, $1.00 Woneala Flaiiifi?g G 696 50c Brassieres & Bandettes. .39¢ | Children’s Colored Berets. . .47c Second_Floor Third_Floor { Our Main Floor Thrift Shop Super Specials! e e $1.00 Girls’ Wash Dresses . . .69 | Children’s Domet Flannel Third Floor B' Stepeins ., o+ 8129 | 6155 Garl Veatoe Blowsss, $1.00 | o s i End-of-the-Month Sale End-of-the-Month Sale End-of-the-Month Sale 1.00 Boxed Stationery, box. 39¢ T L s $1.98 French Pearl Necklaces, 95¢ | Main Floor { B ! 2-95 t 4-95 N l' _Main Floor 2 SILK DRESSES | | WINTERCOATS | | SILK DRESSES R T | T T Women’s Silk & Rayon Hose . 35¢ Smart styles, new Blacks and tans 150 Beautiful Frocks Main Floor Third Floor Main Floor i ¢ generously fur $ in styles that have the =y = colors, but we're anx '{53-88 trimmed, Smart. .75 touch of Spring. 95 | ious to see them go. e A e 5“:5'"“'”‘"""5:;‘3." 25 to *39:2 Women’s Fur-Trimmed Coats $* 2 50 Broadtail cloth and soft suede materials of rich, lustrous quality fashion these handsome coats. All lavishly trimmed with furs! The large shawl collars and " deep cuffs are extremely becommg—and the price is surprmngly low! End-of-the-Month Sale No Exchanges—No Refunds—No C.0.D.’s—No Phone Calls Broken assortment of sizes, 16 to 40—421/, to 50'%. Not all sizes in all styles. Sp ort Coa ts Fur trimmings of Moufflon, Mandel, Coney and Caracul. Pl i b o it e bl bt i iy it R O RO ... .. A Smart 4 39.75 Sport and Dress Coat: 29.50 5.00 Sport e $12.75 M BR@KS & CO i sSuede n Eruaiinth, et et $:!9 50 G{odlcokinzrl:l‘}d?idhnweaat:"m- 31 8 00 weeds, A A Fadig SO lored or fur trimmed. Sizes 14 to 44 med with Mandel Fur and made with ' :.\,.‘u A : llf;di‘i,fm". ’]:,‘3 G~ *STREET BET W EEN_ 11th. & 12ith | and extra large sizes 421 to 521%. shawl or pouch collars. Sizes 16 to 44. —_——— e s e duced. Goldenberg's—Second Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Jimile Shen One of Washington’s Most Dependable Stores

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