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24 - THE BEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -D.-C. THURSDAY; JANUARY 31, 1929.° * RESENT WINTER . SR " Wide Range of Temperatures & F Street at Seventh and Conditions Shown in Records. By the Associated Press. The American Winter for 1928-29, the Weather Bureau finds, has been like the African leopard—very spotty—with ] P the last week showing the extremes with " temperatures in Montana of 38 below s gero and in Georgia 75 degrees above. '- The bureau said today that a check 3 of records showed thit the early part of the Winter generally was mild east of the Rocky Mountains, with the tem- perature for December from the interior | valleys northward averaging from 3 to 10 degrees above normal. At the same time it was u‘nusuluy cold in. Rocky Mountain sections. 2 = Soon after the beginning of the New Popular shades in this important r, however, the bureau said, there 2 H was a reaction to severe Winter condi- Sale of Women’s Full Fashioned tions between the Rockies and the Ap- . palachian Mountains, with much cold ’ ’ and stormy weather, and this condition continued more or less until the end of l O n I O S e the month, culminating during the last Week in very severe weather from the Western lake regions and upper Mis- sissippi Valley westward to the Rocky 15 Mountains. The average temperature L for the week in North Dakota and Montana was between 14 and 19 degrees below zero, with extremes from 26 to 38 _below. On the other hand, the bureau said, January has been unusually mild in the Important item No. 1. .. clear, even texture chiffon silk. Middle Atlantic and Southeastern States, Rhere the warmih caused some appre- | Important item No. 2 . . . soles and tops inteflined with ension that there would mat 3 p 8 i o, & Vi swelling of frult buds. —Some. sare hslg for added strength. Important item No. 3 ... very Varicties had begun to bloom along the desirable shades, marron glace, grain, nude, beach tan, gun Snowfall in December generally was metal, moonlight. Important item No. 4 . . . the specially less than normal over the central and i casternportions of the_country. " In reduced sale price. P S i ; ol Made to retail from anuary, however, snowfall aln Floor, The i . ; in many D;l:z:; s{\"gtv;)alll“:r?\a;x 3 $2950 to $39o50 L léelcarégs broken in central Northern P ) " 2 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Unusual Occurrence! Women’s $1.95 to $2.95 \ oy | Women’s and Misses’ TODAY. Sizes 14 to 46 . . . The Soclety of American Foresters Ziere==l ‘Rayon Pajamas and Gowns Rev. Jason Noble Pierce will deliver & visualized sermon, 7:30 o'clock, at First Congregational Church. Subject, e e ; It is a story of a manufacturer who “Aiotropai S ity Have been reduced $ 1 o59 L k ¥ was going to put these coats away and St egancn. 2 ¥ sell them next Winter. And of how we ters of America, will give a card party Golden Rule Council, No. 10, Daugh- for Friday to \ N s : : this “evening 2t Nertheast mema i convinced him that it would be better for Eighth and F streets northeast, Mrs, o i : Nellie Teeple, chairman, Very good-looking two-piece pa- him to sell us the coats now . . . but at Acacia Chapter, No. 28, 0. E. 8., will T o e jamas . . . lace trimmed for those our price. Now, just look what you can fers Audiiorium, 2013 Rhode who like them thatfwlay d . plain purchase for $19. Sleek, smooth-finished S T tailored, too. Beautifully made gowns, p 4 will é’fi”&‘:fi%&é& xrixohmro :1' 2 trimmed or tailored. Both the gowns black broadcloth, executed with fine detail N oo aster Millied P, and pajamas are in pastel shades. k * If you prefer a colored coat there are reds, from Iocal and ,',’!,‘m . Some contrastingly trimmed. E tans, beige, blue and green. present. A » ] « Figor, Capitol Lodge, No. § O. 8. B., will have y —— 2 500 card party, 8:8 o'clock, at Odd = Seventh street, fiugné“-x:ggle. o The sale will be held in the W G338, Wiliam & Fortr, peychistzat 4 Moderate Price Coat Shop « « before the Parent-Teacher Association, : 8:30 oclock, at Takoma Park, Md., 1= I Bloww Behool. oSublect, “The Mental Health We'll be seeing you! The Choir Guild of Chapel, \ 2 assisted by the Ladies' Aid Boclety, will 2,65 Im; Kid T (31 e &: e Harves ' Lambskin Gloves , S W - to 7 o'clock, Mrs. LeS:“u s:‘t’k’m m: & mbs Mrs. B. G. Carpenter, chairmen. | $l 95 Loyal Ladies’ of the Royal Arcanum, 3 District Gounell, No. 16 Wil gve o iegii benefit card party, 8 o'clock, at Thom- i 500 pairs in a sale. Soft, ::mg:rnle Club, 1326 Massachusetts & fha‘:j[e slfims. ]:xpe:‘:gr;ia&- 4 ored. ovel roid- g S e s ey e incpof tg: Conve:ru' W:'K“alflmu; I;;/aver 7al/nd grey. Sizes Daughters of America, at 601 E street, H in Fioo ! Other speakers will be Very Rev. Francis Fast-colored prints (Main Ploor—The Hecht Co) P. Lyons, Rev. Francis X. Cavanaugh N S Y mand, grand Seget, « « « new and washable. America. . " o — regular and extra sizes s 3 roToRE 8 o - $2 Tin Cut Friday . . . a sale of Men’s $4 The National Genealogical Society tal will meet, February 2, 8 pm., at Mount Crys S Pleasant , Public Library. Thomas B. Shoemaker, deputy commissioner of nate s . uralization, will deliver an address on / / 3 “Naturalization and Citizenship in Early Times.” . ¢ 3 Exactly half price for The Woman's Interdenominational 4 these imported crystals. Federation will meet tomorrow, 2 p.m., £ VA Flat, round and oval at the Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church 4 3 White, rose, blue and mtg&flvtlulhanmwm‘z, ngr;nry of ' & amber. ipture Mission, of Philadel- & . ¥ o o ettt §) IQ d (Main Floor—The Hecht Co.) phia, will on the work in the mountain regions of the South. Miss Adele Greene will preside. Public invited. The Stearns Bible Clags wil meet to- d MOrTow, p.m., Moun! ‘ernon Place M. E. Church South. Dr. K. B. ¢ Bought from a known ““m"" ]'1" De Inichaye. \ manufacturer at a re- ‘The Girls’ Club of the Woman’s Bene- 2 ot Association will give s card party D duction because he 2N ance tomorrow, 9 p.m., at 1750 isn’ H Massachusetts avenue. M. Clarence § INY: \ isn’t going to make R. Henry, hostess. ? Dress Shirts any more! Dr. Frederick A. Moss will lecture un- der auspices of the Mothers' and Chil- dren’s Club of Takoma Park tomorrow, & Sect: “Helping the Chud PanTi: subject: “Helping n Hi . Career.” <\V// 2 X The new 1929 approved styles in Dress, S ahs flm{gnsgfiffimfihmag"flg : .?//;?\ NN Shirts . . . for men who are acquainted with p.m., at the Sixth Presbyterian Church, ; i d e 7 Q 1929 styles. One stud . . . closed front . . . Cathedral Heights-Cleveland Park . NN \ 0.2 open back . . . with wide front center pleat. tizens' Associ vill A % Vi B e ° D e e e D, Il Mcaiday: | g A RELRRT For formal and informal affairs. Sizes 13% Rabbi Louls J. Schwefel of the Sixth | ke 9, to 17% . . . a few 32 to 36 sleeves in sizes 15 Street Synagogue will lecture before his on the ) N & roxg?egnl}onhmmarro{“ .:"’blpl:)':;dml;ogr X and IDVz onI)x subjeet of the recently pul 3 . & “Jews Are Like That.” Cantor Louis . % : ool oo it o Novick and the choir will officiate. F lfth Floor Federal Chapter, No. 33, O. E. 8., will . have a card party tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Also a sale of 1,200 pairs 3048 P street. Refreshments. % 2 i The Community Tnstitute will present The most interesting daytime the French-Italian color film, “Cyrano ’ de Bergerac” tomorrow, 3 pm. in frocks we've seen so far. In eve : M S Western_ High School auditorium, and Ty en s a 0s¢e tomorrow evening, at 8:15, in Central i i o e e, detail they are.as modern as this [ —— . . * ' _'The Voteless D. C. League of Women very minute. Frocks of pique f S SC 6 $3 Voters will hold a board meeting Feb- | 32 | P q. A y airs Rt i ek amen & prints, broadcloth. Folds, pip- 3 Phil Sheridan Post, G. A. R., will| ings, ruffles, buttons, vestees, \ s usually 75¢ and $l meet tomorrow, 2 pm., in Grand Army i 4 ¢ ; Hall, v Basque and straightline models. Ladies' Ald Soclety of the Second Bap- et Ghlcchiwil ‘scove s ovrior: suvReci] In green, copen, rose, lavender, tomorrow, from 5 to 7 pm.. 2t branch building, Seventeenth and East Capitol black and white, red, old blue and Discontinued patterns from a nationally known manufacturer. Silk-and-wool, im- streets, for the benefit of the choir. <& ported English all-wool ribbed hose, wool IR n. Sizes 16 to 50. 4 mixtures and silk mixtures. Sizes 974 to 12. Dirigible-Balloon Devised. 2 = Vs Capable of being turned into a dirlgi- | (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Msin Floor, The Hecht Co.) ble and navigated as an airship, an observation balloon of the sausage type has just been produced in Germany. Stabilizing planes are fitted, and the power supplied by an outboard engine driving a propeller. The motor is car- ried b‘:g the baskets swung beneath the &s