Evening Star Newspaper, February 12, 1929, Page 24

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COMMUNITY CHEST [= FUND IS sauwmc} Contributions Being Received ' as Auditors Continue Work | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1929.° Valentine Handkerchiefs $1.00 and $1.50 — Dainty Handkercniefs of chiffon and georgette with hand-embroidered corners and hand-attached lace edges. Choice of pretty colors. 5¢ to 35¢ —-An interesting" col- lection of valentines for ehildren and grown-ups—fancy and novelty valentines for friends of Computing Total. ! Kann's—Street. Floor. While auditors are still working to| complete the official count of funds received by the Washington Community | Chest, ac&monal sums continue to come = | Yrank R. Jelleff, chairman of the: group solicitations committee for the | campaign, which ended officially Febru- | ary 6, reports the receipt of $4527.05 from 827 members of the Washington Fire Department. The money was| turned over to Mr. Jellefl by Fire Chk‘f, George E. Watson. E. R. Pierce, chief | n clerk of the department, acted as “key, t | i Imported 5-Pc. Belgian Linen Luncheon Sets Specially Priced $1.25 —A special purchase has brought us these excellent quality Belgian Linen Sets. They consist of a 44-inch cloth and four napkins, with colored borders—blue, pink, gold, green and lavender. man” for the period of the chesf campaign. The final audit is being compiled by | volunteer auditors in co-operation with | Auditor Andrew Landrus of the chest. ! The following list of auditors volun- | weeved: Arthur J. Linn! Federal-American | National Bank: William M. McClure, | McLachlen Ban Corporation: J. H. | Beall, Securlty Savings & Commercial | Bank; H. O. Corder. Commgreial Na- | tional Bank; I. P. Heiston. Riggs Na- | tional Bank; Miss Elizabeth Michael, North Capitol Savings Bank; C. E. Watts, Riggs National Bank: Albert V. Pohl, Anacostia Bank: min Robinson, | District National Bank: J. F. Hitsel- berger. Park Saving Bank: E. J. Vann, Federal-American National Bank: J. F. B. Goldney, Merchants Bank & | Trust Co. J. E. Whaley, Washingto Georgette FROCKS Beautifully Made Over Crepe de Chine Silks—Unusual at $16,50 —The quality of the georgette is ex- quisite and the imported handmade lace yokes that trim some of them are backed by the flesh-colored georgette with which the top of the slips are built Many of these stunning new dresses are given a touch of brilliance by the red rings which hold the girdle draperies in place or ornament the sleeves. Other trimmings are jabots; frills, and yokes. Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 42 Kann's—Second Floor. 600 Children’s Sweaters Imported From Austria Specially Priced $1.98 —Sweaters In gay colors for liitle girls of 2 to 6 to wear for Spring. Slip-over models of soft wools, in plain colors or combinations of tan, red, blue and g.:mih Son‘\ie with ambroldered pock- , others decorated with cleve stitch designs. N Kann's—Second Floor. Kann's-—Street Floor. Unusual Sale—5,000 Yds. of - CRETONNES 39¢, 59¢ and 69¢ Qualities R. A Sisson, Washington Savings Bank: 28¢ yd. S F. Shrout, ir., Riggs National Bank v F. A. Auldridge, Riggs National Bank ’ up. 1. E. Madigan. Moun: Vernon Savings b, | Al Bank; James A. Hance, Mount Vernon Savings Bank: George G. Cozzens. ir., Washington Savings Bank: Miss Eliza- both Rhine, Munsey Trust Co.. Miss Anastasia Fitzgerald. Munsey Trust Co.i M. Engleman, Riges National Bank: Mrs. Margaret B. Wrathall, G. R. Sny- | der & Co.. public accountants; R. D. Watkins, Munsey Trust Co.. John | Federal-American National . S. Mason, District National | Bank; A. J. Bitterly, Munsey Trust Co.: Ralph Endicott, Washington Loan & =:ust Co.: J. C. Elgin, W. B. Hibbs & Norman Brown, Riggs National Bank; Roger S. Quinn, Washington Loan & Trust Co: L. H. Johnson, North- east Savings Bank: L. Quinter, Riggs | National Benk; Raymond G. Marx, | Riggs National Bank: J. Dann Faber, | g “American Security & Trust Co. a1 i Slip Covers Draperies Ryl L T 1 Couch Covers Laundry Bags 2,138 DRAW A SALARY Smocks Shoe Bags Lamp Shades Pillows FoR RESTING IN FRanc [ FRl it R See iy Kann's—Third Floor. Loan & Trust Co.; Jemes D. Barrett. American_Security & Trust Co.; Miss Virginia D. Manners, Federal-American National Bank: Miss Ella M. Williams, Federal-American National Bank: T. I Costigan, Merchants Bank & Trust Co. E. R. Rouse, Bank of Commerce and S Vernon Dorman. American Se r dore P. Cowgil Riges National Bank: Miss Ruth H. Gochenour. American Co.; Miss Catherine E. Sw: Security & Trust Co.: Mus. Frances B. Pagger. American Security & Trust Co.: | T. 5. Whitcraft, Riges National Bank: —Make your house fresh looking and bright for Spring—and let this sale of cretonnes help you do so economically. It is an un- usually beautiful and varied assortment. Light, medium and heavy grades, in gay colorings and the newest, most attractive of patterns, suitable for— 2} & ) Valentine Candy Boxes Filled With Our Own Hand-Dipped Chocolates —Y5-Ib. Box . filled, at —1-Ib. Box filled, at —2-Ib. Box weaa .. $52.00 ! Valentine Boxes, Unfilled 10c to $1.25 Chocolate Novelties, 5¢ to 50c. Heart-shaped Candies, 39¢ Ib. Reception Wafers, topped with small red hearts, 60c Ib. Kann's—Street Floor. Three New Flat Crepe Costume Slips , The Panty Slip WARIS (#).—There are 2,138 govern- ment employes in France who have| nothing to do but draw theiy salarles, department. heritage of the war, and the work that remains to be done oc- | cupies only a small staff. :t"\‘-dm.‘m government cannot discharge | § i g 5 Faioibcoa s P stuation ey exed tor o vear | B Factory Demonstration e P e s Old Enslish Floor T S - iy A g . et o e ance Shp In Sizes 34 to 44 YR Waxing Outfit MISS CASEY S“PEAKS. $635 Brush §3 50 Urges Complete Equality of Men, —This outfit includes 2 and Women in Industry. (HI » e, pasie ":;;L:’-::““‘g i | WaX, .3 - Wl Tusl The wrap-around is shadowproof. And the smartly tailored Complete equality between men and ol B ond bars, B the P 1% y women in industry is absolutely neces- dance slips are shadowproof, with double-pointed hemstitched .N‘:z %’fl;f"’wlfi“‘x.;'a"éfl"’é“&.fim? g:! 3 i points. Sizes for Misses and Women. women in industry, at a meeting of | )7 the National Women's party at its = 2 —Reg.$5.10 $ headquarters today. NS TRl ® Outfit . ... 2-95 Miss Casey, former organizer of the | 3 Ladies Garment Workers' Union and | the first woman offi of the Street Car Employes’ International Union, re- | ferring 1o protective legisiation for wom- en, said that “one-sided legisiation will not work.” —With the coming of Spring, costume slips take on new im- \ | portance—and here at this modest price you will find three new ; models of a heavy flat crepe in white, peach and a dainty pink. The panty slip in tailored style has the slip and panties combined. Kann's—Second Floor. Six Specials in Notions At 45¢ Shoe Bags—iwelve-pocket style of colorful cretonnes. A special 45 c —With this outfit you get & weighted floor waxer, a polishing cloth, 1 pt. liquid wax, > Ib. paste ewax and book of instructions. Unusual Sale! $5.9:5 to $6.95 Silk Blouses —The blouse is such a smart member of the Spring Regula' 29c¢ Values fashiond that these new creations will be eagerly —Round and octagon shaped eight-inch welcomed—made in beautiful prints, in the season's salad plates—Of plain and diamond 1 5 c best colors, plain with contrasting pipings,. collars optic glass—crystal, amber or green. that can be worn high or low, round and “V” neck- \clark's Crochet Cotton, white in Kann's—Third Floor. - 4 lines. In many cases we have but one of a style. gg: 55t:20.1°§e;'c 1’ ':,' The colors include: Tan, ball. Special.... \ ? 6 for 45C S S MAN HURT IN FALL. 2.1b. Can Paste Wax. 1-Ib. Can Paste Wax. 14 gal. Liquid Wax 1 pt. Liquid Wax. Kann's—Third Floor. 3,600 Glass Salad:Plates Plunges Five Floors, Suffers Frac-| tured Skull, Internal Injuries. ‘The condition of George Heil. 32, timekeeper for the Wardman Construc- | tion Co., who was seriously injured yes- | terday when he fell five floors down a | flight of steps at a building now under | construction at Connecticut avenue and | L streei, was reported unchanged at Emergency Hospital this morning. | Heil, who lives at 1600 Kenilworth Ironing Board Pads, of an unburn- able material. Specially priced 4 5 c avenue northeast, was said to have each at. bounced from floor to floor in his fall before beiug picked up by fellow work- | ers. He suffered a fractured skull and | internal injuries. | | ! I brown, blue, green, gray, i > beige, navy, white and black. Tomorrow! 350 Pairs oo opeto of Smart Low Shoes curks OXT Cottn Kann's—Street and Second Filoors, Regular $5 and $6 Grades Special Dish lethls{—theoclarae size open mesh style. Reg. 1 each. Special 6 for 45(: Mercerized Bias Tape, in all colors. 6-yard pieces. 15¢ pe. Special Clark’s ONT Cotton—250-yard spools Kann's—Street Floor. —In this sale of smart shoes we are passing along to you an unexpected opportunity that came our way! It brings you strap, tie and buckle -models. Of patent leather, black satin, blonde and gray kids with suede quarter— shoes that are as comfortable - as they are smart. Cuban, French- and Spanish heels. Sizes 3 to 8. Shop early, while sizes are complete. LINCOLN “_but you cannof Jool all of the peo- ple all of the time®® Rayon Underthings 69c —Dainty garments that will give sturdy sefvice. Neatly made of a good quality rayon in the pretty pastel colors and the regu- lar sizes for Misses and Women. Tailored and lace-trimmed models—including: Right you are, Mr. Lincoln, but we do’ not want to fool any’ of the people any of the time, especlally about books. So we In- vite you te visit our, stores and choose your own hook Trom the amazing array of new ones that are now on aisplay. ! Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Kann's—Fourth Floor. Panti anties Chemise Step-ins Chemiloons Pajamas Bloomers Kann's—Street Floor.

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