Evening Star Newspaper, April 11, 1929, Page 23

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RHOADS SELECTED TOSUCEEDBURKE | cAPMIPS, . n--msmmwm .,,,.,.;M.,.,.,m,,m., s t;lm d . rt ad Special, Tomorrow i i . and expe o ' Philadelphia Banker. Expect viee o all oy m....fl il » . ed to Accept Indian Af- obligation; no fees. Call, write ; $ 95 fairs Post. ! asu Washable doeskin gloves in H . SINCE 1861—SIXTY EIGHT YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE pull-on style; white, natural, £ First arl and mocha ; sizes 5 7 Charles James Rhoads, widely known » es 534 to 714, Philadelphia banker, who has long | ; 9AM.to 6 P.M. F Street at Eleventh i but not in each shade. taken an active interest in Indian g g . 2 1 # s £ ol 5 7 Gloves, Pirst Ploor affairs, has been tendered by President v . . Hoover the post of Indian Commis- sioner, to secceed Charles H. Burke, as he: f the vhich has i t- ». W 2 ten ot astsna i O | H a rb r ( :h Toilet Goods ‘The selection of Mr. Rhoads climaxes 0 alrs REDU CED ‘weeks of search, and, while he desires to serve, he is delaying a formal accept- F v - : 2 . . " 3 . * Pebeco Tooth Paste.. e Al L e S ES Imported From Belgium Eaverts oomaiy e A Group of Our Higher Priced ing firm of Brown Brothers & Co. and Mavis Talcum . . = v - 5 other enterprises, Z Y, [/ V\‘ N Mennen's Violet Mr. Rhoads called on the President | ‘ 2 Kolynos Tooth Paste.. at the White House yesterday for a| 2 brief discussion of the situation. He ' N\ s s ‘ Forhan's Tooth Peste. 34 | was accompanied to the executive \ : Pec 1d Tollet Goods, Firsé Ploor 3 offices by Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Secre- X hryldo! the Interior, under whom he N N i i ‘would serve. ! N Intercsted in Indian Affairs. : " .l A ’ N, 2 Lbs. Candy While having engaged in the banking : ' \NVV e . : business practically all of his life, Mr. . Special Rhoads has shared with his father, S James E. Rhoads, an interest in Indian — A $1 2 Indian Rights Association and also is ‘ an official of the American Academy of o Regularly $1.50. 2 L Political and Social Science and a S \ (AR ) 2 Uuc member of the Ifmerlcan ePhlla.s(?lx;mcnl AL A 5. 3 Constructed of fine, se- chocolates - and bonbons at w1 e reé e Scciety. A this special price tomorrow P h A LIS A ; lected willow, these chairs, and Saturday. tomorrow $ some wecks ago. but President Hoover i . g 7 5 has stated he will be given another Sp- N s == imported from Belgium, will | Candy, First Ploor o affairs. He is now president of iue pointment to a responsible position in h [ . - the Federal Government at some later i | be recognized as decidedly ! to A After inquiring si:to the ;{n“l;x of u;; : 4 — unusual values. They are | Handbags ndian Bureau, Secretary Wilbur sai = z . | he wanted to find for the post of com- ] i suitable for porch or sun- A missioner a man well acquainted wit] % B . ec soclological problems. He also_stated | . room. Strongly reinforced | p th d h that he wanted to “wean” the Indians . . N . ese dresses have 75 g‘:’m ‘cnmplcuz dependence upon the | to give a maximum o 2.75 . i to L ederal Government. ; I poIr, Rhoads was born at Germantown, service, been pr iced a., 57 vears ago and was educated at I Large and small bags of the’ William Penn Clarter School, of which he now is overseer, and Haver- | calf, goat, patent” leather, ford College. He is a member of the I suede and morocco; top and board of managers <! that institution. back strap. Saw Sere P, 14 Settees Fiber Rockers | =~ e m re There are excellent selections Beginning as a clerk in the Girard ‘Trust Co. of Philadelphia, in 1893, he . I . ’ . ’ . o e s e St T .. Were $35 to $65 Special Tomorrow : in women’s and misses’ sizes to become governor of the Federal Re- S Jewelry serve Bank of Philadeiphia. After serv- $ .75 $ 15 I B Regularly $1 Bank and a dirsctor in the Girard 2 ; 5 Trist Co, the Provdens Trust Co. ana SLIGHTLY SOILED. 14 odd Regularly much higher priced. | i SPORTS DRESSES Ce. settees of reed or fiber, all with They have upholstered seats an 45 ¢ During the World War Mr. Rhoads . . . . . | “ saw service in France as chairman of loose spring cushions; several with backs and lapse spring cushion il e STREET DRESSES s Bl e upholstered backs. Each a remark- seats. In a number of attractive [ ings in gold Abfae o American Red Cross for relief and re- able value for tomorrow. colors. i ishes; fancy colore . stone truction work in devastated France. 4 i bracelet: d oth ieces. - Mawr College and trustes cf the Amer- Jewelry, Ploor ican-Scandinavian Foundation. He is an orthodox Quaker. POLICE SHIP DUE SUNDAY Discontinued Patterns in 0= Silk Scarfs in a variety of smart BRINGS FLEET TO FIVE] Axminster Rugs 110 | - Reg. $1.95 t0 §2.50 materials, styles and Charles A. Evans, Costing $29,500, ! Is Heavy-Duty Boat Able to - | f R had . e | $1.50 - Spring colorings. Pierce River Ice. l la Il 3 > ‘The Police Department’s newes boat, O Q ty 7 } Oblongs and squares eof the Charles A. Evans, will leave Baiti- heavy crepe de chine in floral : ? more Saturday lumier her own power o - and modern designs. The Applfll Shop’ SOCOM moo' and will be delivered at the harbor Pt Deder precinct some time Sunday. The ; 9x12 Slze . Charles A. Evans will bring the police fleet up to five boats, the Majors Hesse, Sullivan, Moore and Sylvester being the ot}_}_e}:'elg;xr‘.fl“ A. Evans is a heavy duty Gl'ade No. 1 Grade No. 2 Umbteuas boat, built for work in the Winter . | when there's ice on the river. Her Rayon Bloomers sturdy construction will allow her to i I Special, Tomorrow push through any ice likely to form: i Z 2 on the ’Potomlc_ She will be capable of $ 3 9050 $ 3 Z 050 ’ 15 Specul, Tomorrow T . l S l developing 10 miles per hour. H 3 A The boat was built. by the Spedden % 2 8 5 c mme y aie Shipbuilding Co., Baltimore, at & cost I of $29,500. She was named after the 4 3 12 silk and silk-and-linen . late Assistant Superintendent Charles A. These rugs sell usually at much higher umbrellas in navy, red and Splendid_ quality bloomers, 0 l a’lored Evans, ¥ iy i & . . purple with colored borders; with elastic at waist and knee; . Ry prices. Simply because they are discon- ; 16 ribs - smber handles. N oR vendoleall: siEe S, 6 aad T GARRETT URGED AS ENVOY tinued patterns they are reduced tomorrow. = Umbrellas, Pirst Floor Rayon Underwear, First Floor 1.1::1:?::: D:)::x‘::::n:::pl. for l?o not think that because fhcy are dis- Lamp and Shade Navy Twill Suits Db 0 Banietd- b i continued patterns they are not in good taste. Special, Frida oy T e D Far from it! Many of the most attractive i y | Silk also Bember Sovs by Dagel i, seacond: of patterns are included $7.95 | g g In th e Baltimore Railroad. i . | goSaett served at one time a5 Mints: . Op;:)r!u:ity $ 95 o ’16.7’ T e Netherlands and acted as L Tk L This lamp is especially good for i t kln secretary general of the Washington Any rugs purchased at this time will, if the. solatium ot porch. sfmple 2 OC gs Shop 313 e e desired, be stored without charge for future design, finished in an antique SMMUNKYOI! STORAGE.CALL 3 bronze, with a parchment shade in fl’s delivery. e mesin it a5 - 3”""’::1";‘;‘“:'.{ ':;':'" I Spectal Full Smart double-breasted models that business FanHR Y . 3 L » il & women are wearing. With wrap-around skirt. Silk Tomorrow Fashioned or braid bound. Well tailored. LOCAL&LONGDISTA The_silk stockings, the well known “Vanity Fair,” ‘ 1.75 d xtraordinary values at %c. The H Ex““fdmm‘)’ Vilis s Linen Shop | || s il coboings s 5 Hie Sices 1410 40 and wanted shades in the combined groups, but not all $7.75 to $8.75 Tablecloths - 15c Martex Washcloths | S — The Opportunity Shop, Second Floor . $3.90 4 for 25¢ | 18 SLIGHTLY SOILED, discontinued pat- Colored Striped Martex Washcloths that are tern tablecloths ranging in size from 2x2 yards regularly 15c each, priced at 4 for 25¢ tomor- to 2x3 yards. row. LIMIT of § to a customer, ’ . . . 25¢ Dishs'l'oweling A;-Linenp Cases % Linle/n'li;mmn £ Sale of Silk and Gitls’ Dresses 15¢ 1.18 Pair - rice : amgg 4 o v ggparmomy whesouse | Il Cotton Underwear - Greatly Reduced 1313 YOU ersu (A S W S ¥ “mn e, s . kT I Gowns a;d Pajamas - Silk Underwear : : y pu::u‘m“u?fi”u’:?“. - . . : I 1 . ;3.95 11 Dm, 52.50 - Curtalns ar e Reduced Fnda Cotton. crepe and broad- . Was much more. Che- Were ’4-9’ to ,1’-95 - cloth pajamas and cotton mise, dance sets and step- -t . 1 % . hi ith $1.75 Ruffled Curtains $2 Fringed Panels | | Spimarics Sucmidnsh 13 Dresses, §5 . $1.45 pair LUEs o Pl R gt Were $10.75 to $16.75 14833101} I 5 X i l Tomorrow- only, these “sheer quality mar - . Tomorrow only. Boston net panels with clipt = Costume slipg’ $3 and ;3_95 4 Dresws, $10 We lead up to $300. quisette curtains in sand and cream. dots; in jade, rose, black and blue. Of heav ki AW ¥ ) y crepe de chine, trimmed with silk or Were $29.75 to $39.75 .+ You pay-oaly lawfal New Summer Pillows ‘ Broid 4 to 44, §3; et ot g - ;3 50 Ruffled Cums ’ I fhee APy E 200 em [ bl Many are wearable right now—wool tweeds, 96 gt ; ‘ ;2 85 95c sizes 46 to 52, $3.95 : wool challis, flat crepe and jersey—only 4 velvets in No endo:uue-nn- Pa“' 5 & Girdles and Combinctteu, ’3_50 - the group. Sizes7 to 14. uired. - Tc ly. Best Very « special. ~ Cretonne-covered pillows, - . :., o b sl Clit dots; three patierns: Socarm of eeru, " auare and oblon, for porch and cottage. * American Lady Combi: . American Lady Boneless 7 Gitls’ Coats; $3.50 £ s | ‘nets with brassiere front Step-ins ‘or Hook-side 3 A selyly contdmias, $2 Tailored Curtains $1.50 W';‘;Qw Shades - A ot c'a:auif;:e?;..:d all olas- Were $9.95 1o $16.75 flkfi' %m]‘] . ' : : [od I back and front. e gx ERIUE AN NG00 Fur-trimmed Winter coats, in tan, blue and red; 1 i . $1.35 pair : Ly giodles & broghi M. sizes 8, 10 and 12. = % . Tomorrow only. Best quality cambric- tint ' Cfl”‘“m‘imfl Tomorrow only. Sheer quality marquisette . cloth shades, green and white duplex, with MI RAINIER curtains that will cleanse readily. aranteed mllgrs .TL’ + . Drapety Section, 'S‘

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