Evening Star Newspaper, May 9, 1929, Page 20

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20 REDCRUSS TO HOLD SHFETYINSTTUTE FiFst Aid and Life Saving to] Fe Taught at 11 Camps in , U. S. This Summer. ,Jn a campaign to make Summer camping and water sports safer, the American Red Cross announced today it will conduct 11 first aid and life saving | igfitutes at various points over the y this Summer. | # each institute will be from 75 to lgg‘» athletic coaches, camp counselors, séout officials, swimming teachers, play- ground directors, Red Cross chapter workers and industrial safety instruc- tors. Work Is Intensive, .The first aid and life saving serv- 19:131 the national headquarters of the | American Red Cross in Washington is Teceiving applications from those wish- | i to attend the courses in the East-| ern and Southern States. ! Work at the instruction camps is_in- temsive. First aid includes the Red | Cross course as well as advanced work for the training of lay instructors, with special attention to athletics, industries, #hools and homes. Camps Put on Water's Edge. {The camps are situated on bodies of | water well suited for teaching water | safety. Courses include the theory and practice of swimming and diving, the various methods of rescuing drowning persons, artificial resuscitation and the yse of rowbcats and canoes and the ! eans of dealing with accidents in these qraft. Instruction in water games, HRgeants and circuses for use at pools | aind beaches aiso will be given. There will be four institutes in the | Bastern section of the country, lasting from June 19 to 29. The New England iBstitute will be held at Camp Sherman, Brimfield, Mass.; the Central El&lzrn" States, at Camp Mohawk, Kanowahke Lakes, N. Y. near Tuxedo, and the Southern States at Camp Pawatinika, near Annapolis, and at Lake Junaluska, near Asheville, MISS ABBOTT URGES CHILDREN’S FREEDOM Oonsistency Should Guide Parents in Prescribing Conduct Rules, She Says Over Radio. { Consistency should guide parents in perscribing rules of conduct for grow: ildren, and the child, in turn, shoul allowed every freedom within these nds, Miss Grace Abbott, chief of the ‘Women’s Bureau, Department of Labor, ?id yesterday in an address over the ational Broadcasting Co.’s system. j Miss Abbott pointed out that most Parents give their children a full quota affection, but sometimes deny them curity from unexpected punishment d_liberty of action. “The child finds security in the home here regularity, order and serenity are tchwords,” Miss Abbott sald. “Here le grown-ups act reasonably and con- tently. - The child knows from an eftablished routine what is expected of § “Freedom is allowed the child when His parents respect him and give him every chance to develop his own powers. Freedom of development is im- ible when parents dictate every xove of the child and call him dis- dient when he falls te conform.” { Miss Abbott spoke over the National roadcasting Co. network of 17 stations. e talks each Wednesday on “Child alning.” tINAL GEORGETOWN LAW ?EBATE SET FOR TONIGHT .‘nnull Dinner for Hoya'Staff to Be ! Held Also—Justice Van Orsdel to Preside at Trial. ! The final prize debate of the George- wn Law School and the annual din- r for the staff of the Hoya, at the Mayflower Hotel, are scheduled for to- ht. ;om_ winners of previous debates at e law school will act as counsil in the ial of & case in moot court, over which Justice Josiah A, Van Orsdel of the istrict Court of Appeals will preside. e other judges aré: United States ttorney Leo A. Rover and Col. Hugh | . Smith of the judge advocate gen- eral’'s office. % Robert G. Burke and Leo N. McGuire | Will be counsel for the plaintiff in the se, while defense attorneys are nald A. Rock and Alfred J. Loda. At the Hoya dinner, Willmott Lewls | the London Times, and Charles ichelson of the New York World, will 11 how the corps of Washington cor-| spondents cover news events in the apital. The new staff, headed by Joseph B. Brunini and the seniors of the retiring staff, whose editor was Francis X, Degnen, will be the guests of the uni- versity. Heads of the various depart- wents will attend. 1 s PR | ; Cavalry Qfficers Promoted. { { Three officers of the United States avalry have been promoted to the grade colonel, according to War Department ouncement. ey are Lieut. Col. ecrge B. Rodney, stationed at San An- nio, Tex.; Lieut. Col. ‘Alexander H. avidson, at Salt Lake City, Utah, and jeut. Col. Christian A. Bach, at At- lenta, Ga. ¥ N ! Completing 50 years' service, 117 em- loyes of a British railway were recen ded silver medals by the col WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRIN 1] Clocks Catled For - Devered ~Gun: RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION: A Battle Creek physiclan says, “Constipation is responsible for more misery than any other cause.” But immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall} Orderlies has been discovered. This| tablet attracts water from the system into the lazy. dry, evacuating bowel | | called the colon. The water loosens the dry food waste and causes 8| gentle, thorough, natural movement i without forming a habit or ever increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night.| Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c| | today at the nearest Rexall or Liggett| Drug Store. Advertisement. | I THE EVENING 87 Sports Skirts % ° STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1929. 100 Sweaters Were $1.95 Were $2.95 to $3.95 Cow boy, sailor and hip g g s 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 THRIFTY FRIDAY When You Save 25%, 50% and Even More The one store-wide event of the week when an absolute minimum reduction of 259, is yoke styles—of flannel and tweed. Good Spring colors. Sports Shop—Second Floor Save! Home Needs Room Size Fiber Rugs (41) Basket weave fiber rugs, 8.3x10.6 ft., made of the finest twisted fiber, with stenciled designs; were s7 45 $13.50. Friday only G » Fifth Floor Scatter Size Fiber Rugs (40) Bozart fiber rugs, 4.6x7.6 ft., just the right size for entrance halls and breakfast rooms; were $6.75. $3 45 Friday only ® Fifth Floor Grass or Fiber Rugs (40) Scatter size, 27x54-inch rugs, easily cleaned and in attractive Sum- mer designs; were $3 and $3.25. $1 .45 Friday only .. e F 41 Willow Porch Chairs St. George willow chairs. with wide restful arms and most desirable for sun room or porch; were $3 50 B . $4.75. Friday only Fifth Floor Furniture Novelties (10 pes.) Slightly damaged; 3 end tables, 2 magazine stands, 3 foot stools and 2 chairs; were $3.50 to sl 95 $3.95. Friday only . Fifth Floor Biltmore Auto Seat Covers (35 sets) bound with leatherette; will fit 4-door, 1927 sedansl—l\]:{ash. Dodge. Reo, Oldsmobile, Hud- son, Buick and Studebaker; 36 95 were $13.95 - Fifth Fioor Dainty Summer Curtains (70 prs.) Marquisette ruffled curtains and panels; also straight voile curtains; all with color touches ; were $2.95 to $4. ‘l 95 Friday only, pair or each . Fifth Floor Curtains and Panels (75 prs.) Fine quality ruffled marquisette and voile curtains; net and voile panels; straight voile curtains with lace edge and medallions; were $4. Friday only, Drapery Remnants (500 yds.) Cretonnes, poplins, rayon, voile, marquisette’ and Swiss fab- rics; good designs and colors; were 21 [ 29¢ to 50c yd. Friday only, yd.... Fitth Floor o Fine Drapery Remnants (275 yds.) Drapery remnants—voiles, denims, repps, sateens, lovely cre- tonnes and terry cloth; were 65¢c to 490 95c yard. Friday only, yard Fifth Floor 10 Simmons Bed Outfits Brown or green Simmons beds with Sim- mons coil spring and good quality felt mattresses; 3 ft. 3in, 4 ft. and 4 it 6 in.; $2D 3O were $29.85. Friday only.. o Third Floor Bargains in Housewares (400 pes.) Tin dippers, flour sifters, corn poppers, scoops, pastry brushes, egg whips, beaters, trays, mops and many other items; were 23c to 98c. Fri- l 5c day only . 5 sixth Odds and Ends Silver (39 pcs.) Sterling baby brush and comb set, knife and fork set, and plated candle. sticks, bonbon dishes, sugar bowls; were $295. Friday 32.25 Street Floor Clean Up of Linens (86 pes.) 15 bath mats, 7 Normandie lace doilies, 24 lace pillow tops, 6 linen towels, 12 linen damask cloths, 8 Ma- delra scarfs, 14 filet pillow tops; sl 69 were $2.50 to $3.39. Friday only e Third Floor Boys’ & Men’s Wear Boys’ Clothes Reduced (191) remnants; silk sport blouses, men’s golf caps, boys’ wash caps, rain hats, unrun suits, shirts and blouses ; 690 were 98¢ to $1.50. Friday only... Street Floor Men’s Night Shirts (149) Men's broadcloth night shirts; all sizes in the lot; sizes 15 to 19; were $1.29. Friday only 3 85c Btreet FI necessary on small lots, soiled and mussed pieces. instances gets the better choice. are many more—be here tomorrow and share liberally. No Mail, Phone or C. O. D.’s on Advertised Merchandise Savings on Girls’ Wear (97)_ Girle’ Wash Frocks; sizes 7 to 14 years. Were much ~ more. sizes Were $145 S, Friday sl D G ' broken' sizes, Were much more. Friday only y 50c (46) Girld' Middies and broken _sizes Were §1. NI (®) Girls’ broken sizes. Were $10. Friday only... Fourth Fleor Drastic Reductions on Hand Bags (6) Beaded Bags, imported glass beads and steel heads— beautiful designs. Neatly lined. _Some shop aorn Were §25 to $35. Fri- iy ek $15 Street Floor Stationery Novelties 1, Off Leather - covered diaries, line-a-day note books, bon voyage books, portfolios, box- ed paper and dozens more day only Notion Novelties 25¢ Hundreds of useful pieces— such as cretonne shoe and laundry bags, slipper tree sets, and imported novelties. Street Floor Hosiery at Savings (24° Prs)’ Women's ' Full Fashioned Silk Chiffon Stock- il xtra size. Broken color size ranges. l\):l’le;e 51-,44. Friday 31.05 (96 Prs.) Extra Size Chiffon Hose; full fashioned. Broken size and color range: Were 84c. Friday on! (58 Prs.) Sport Lisle Hose; - broken fili:’ and cn7|:r ranges. ere c. Friday only 55¢ (318 Prs.) Children’s Im- ported Lisle Socks; broken sizes and colors. Were 9c 13c. Friday only Street Floor Friday Bargains in Knit Underwear (181) Pes. Women's Knit Underwear; also rayon vests and athletic union_suits for children, Broken sizes. Were much more. Friday 956 only (20) 'Glove Silk Pieces; vests, combinations, bloomers. broken sizes and color ranges. Were much more. §1 95 - Friday only ,..... ®&® (80) Glove Silk Pi chemise, bandeau combina- tions and bloomers. Broken sizes and color ranges. \Were much more. Friday §Qc e SRR Third Floor Toilet Goods Reduced (61) Pieces of Toilet Goods, including hot water bottles, Karess sil\'cr-platad ::nm;l acts, face powders an frumsA Were $l 59c Friday only ........ . 99 (68) Odds and Ends—in- cluding rose petal bags, face creams, lip sticks and tooth paste. \\'u]'c 50c. Friday only, each, 38c. 3 for$ Odds and Ends—of rose bags, tooth paste, shaving creams, talcums and lotions. Were 25(‘.1 riday only, s e 2 for 25¢ Street Floor "Save 25% or 50% on Five Favored Silks or Rayons Our $2.69 to $3.98 Grades *1.95 Five important silks—generally priced at a great deal more! Ideal for relining Win- ter coats, for draperies, boudoir sets and even Summer frocks. A splendid range of colors. Choose From These: 54-In. Satin Charmeuse 50-In. Satin Border Crepe 40-In. Printed Rayons 40-In. Crepe Brocades 36-In. Lining Brocade (rayon) Silks—Third Floor * Two Groups of Cotton Remnants' 39c to 75¢c Grades 25c yd. Voiles, ginghams, batistes, broadcloths, challies, percalines, sateens, crepes, tissues and many others—in remnant lengths—from 1 to 5 yards. New patterns and colors— and all washable. 19¢ to 39¢ Grades Wash Goods 12ls¢ yd. Romper cloth, ginghams, percales, voiles, sateens, cotton prints and dozens of other wanted wash cottons. Remnants 1 to 4% yard lengths. Popular designs and colors. Wash Goods—Third Floor BasementFeatures (150 Pairs) Women's Shoes, desirable leathers and satins, in black, brown, blonde and grey. Broken sizes, Were $189 to $234. 75 Friday only c (200 Pairs) Women’s and Children’s Slippers, satins, felts and leatherettes, in black, brown, grey and mixtures. Were 89c to $1.39. 25c Friday only (150 Pairs) Women's Shoes, patent leathers, kidskins and satins, in black, brown and blonde. Broken assortments. more. Friday only (25) Girls’ Pongee and Radium Silk Dresses, washable. Short and sleeveless styles, with box-pleated skirts. Sizes 7 to Were $2.89. Friday only (50) Girls’ Wash Frocks, broadcloths and prints, some with bloomers. Smart styles with tucks and pleats. Sizes 7 to 14. Wi $1. Friday only (20) Girls' Spring Coats, tailored of tweed, :llth ulim linings. Tan, blue and grey mix- ures; sizes 10 to 14. Were $8.75. Friday only . . $5'75 (150) Boys’ Golf Caps, fully shaped with un- breakable vizors. Grey, tan and brown mix- tures; sizes 6% to 67. Were 49c. Fri- 37 day only c (45) Boys’ 4-piece Suits, tailored of good quality woolen materials in brown and grey mixtures; fully lined knickers. Sizes $3 95 7 to 15. Were $5.95. Friday only.. » (150) Cotton Sheet Blankets, tan, grey and blue plaid patterns: neatly finished size 70x80 inches. Were $113. Fri- o day only c Of course, the early shopper in many Only the larger groups are mentioned in this page—there Save on Outdoor Furniture (43) Folding Chairs, with varnish finish, Were $1.49. Friday only ... 98¢ (15) Heavy Khaki Awnings, on flexible steel frames with 30-inch drop and 8-inch va- lance, Two widths, 30 and 42 inches. Were $2.39. Friday only, $1'49 Fourth Floor Rare Savings on Infants’ Wear (23) Baby's Rock-a-Bye ings; pink and blue, Slight- Were $125 706 5. Friday only, (20) Infants’ Silk Coats; sateen lined, Pink only. Sizes 1 and 2 years. Were much . Friday wit ¥V S5 (47) Infant cotton and wool. Size 1%. Were 79c. Frida only .. et “) Wi Silk Dresses; slightly soiled. Sizes 2 and 3 years. Were $3.98. sl 95 o Friday only (6) Whi Silk Dress slightly soiled. Sizes 2 to 3 years. 8\\'le:re fis.% to $6.98. riday o $2.98 (18) Colored Silk Dresses. Crepe de chine in pink, blue and maize. Slightly soiled. Broken $ x‘\\.';re $295 to Friday s $1 (15) Colored sses; slightly soiled. Sizes 3 to 6 years. Were $295 to msf. Fr i':'i ay 31.95 only (9) White Voi Dresses; slightly soiled. Sizes 2 and 4 year;3 \\'erer$fi,98 to .98. Friday L udlonmndy | (3) Tots' Dresses; colored voiles th touches of em- broidery. Sizes 2 to 4. Were $398 51.95 s; colored years. day only (16) In slightly soiled. $1. Friday only Fourth Floor Odc.l: and Ends China and Glassware Were 25¢ to 35¢ . lsc (128) Imported Cups and Saucers, were 33c. (60) Novelty China Salt and Peppers on Tray, were 25c. (72) Duck China Salt and Pepper Shakers, were 25c. (60) Wall Flower Pockets, were 27c. Were 37c to 45¢ zsc (35) French China Tea Plates, were 4lc. (17) French China Tea Plates, were 45c. (15) Bavarian Soup Plates, 37¢. (12) Meito China Soup Plates, were 37c. (15) French China Soup Plates, were 39c. Were $7 and $8 Doz. Hc ¢, (29) Goblets and Fruit Salads, were §8 doz. (34)" Wine and Cocktail Glasses, were $7 doz. (9)_Goblets, were $7.50 doz. (11) Water Tumblers, were $7.50 doz. Were 79c to 5249 59c g, (15) Glazed Pottery Um- brella Holders, were to $1.79 to $2.49. (9) Imported Pottery Jar- dinieres, were 79c. (50) Imported Pottery, as- sorted pieces, were $1. China and Glassware—8ixth Fleor A Rousing Rummage Sale! Art Goods At Ridiculously Low Prices to Quickly Rid Our Stocks of Odds and Ends—Save! Stamped Pieces 5c to 69¢ Baby dresses, pillow tops, scarfs, smocks, luncheon sets, stuffed dolls, aprons, shoe bags, samplers and curtains. Miscellanecus Lots 3c to 49¢ Gold and silver braids, ruch- ings, cords, ribbons, medallions, tassels and bead fringe. BUT A SMALL PART OF THE STORY IS TOLD HERE Thousands of stamped articles, finished models and novelties— priced at savings you never dream- ed possible! Some of the pieces soiled and mussed—some of former seasons, but all usable—and espe- cially desirable at the ridiculously low prices. Quantities are limited, 30 be here early! A saving of 1 and more on each item! Art Needlework—Third Floor Odds and Ends 10c to 95¢ Imported Pillow Tops, 19¢ to 69¢c Assorted sizes—stenciled on linen or velvet. Bright colors— good designs. weaves. Crew, vee and round necklines. Sizes 34 to 38. Sperts Shep—Second Floor Save25%onFashions Spring Coats Reduced (55) Women's and misses’ coats—broad- cloth, velveteen and kashmere; untrimmed or fur trimmed; blue; grey, green, tan; 36 to 46, 4275 to 487,14 10 20: were $25 10 $1 8,75 5. Friday only. . . i Second Floor 10 Misses’ Ensembles Fin.e kashnrere -ensembles, with dresses, or with blouses and skirts; black, tan, blue, green: sizes 14 to 20: were $25. Friday 318.75 Silk and Cloth Coats (22) Coats of broadcloth, wool crepe, kasha broadcloth and silk crepe; black, blue, tan, grey; trimmed and un- trimmed ; sizes 14 to 20, 38 t0 44, $2] 4475 ; were $35 to $4. day only One-of-a-Kind Dresses : (29) Misses’ and women’s dresses ; broken sizes and colors: many of them soiled; were $869. Friday $,5() Second Floor 50 Smart Silk Dresses (50) Flat crepe, georgette and printed dresses; l?lue, rose beige, red, navy;in broken sizes; new Spring styles that s9 were $16.50. Friday only........... Sportswear Reduced (144) Flat crepe and striped silk dresses, one and two piece models; tan, red, green and brown; and stripe 20, 36 to 40; were $10. day only . . Junior Misses’ Dresses (25) Smart dresses of crepe, georgette, printed chiffon, many of them Summer styles; 13 to ;17 $14.85 to $16.50. P . 9 Junior’ Misses’ Coats (12) Broadcloth coats, with squirrel, mole or monkey fur; black, blue and tan; sizes 13 to 15; were $39.50. Friday only .. e ; 324 Second Floor Junior Misses’ Coats (12) Coats of broadcloth with raccoon, squirrel, mole or broadtail; blac k, blue, grey, tan: 13 to 17; were $ $29.50 to $35. Friday only 19 Second Floor Charming Spring Hats (100) Silks, felt hats and new straw hats, in all colors, trimmed with flowers, bands and ornaments; wonderful values that were $3. Friday sl.69 Second F1 AccessoriesReduced 193 Handbags Reduced . Slightly shopworn handbags of genu- ine leather; top and back strap mod- els; nicely fitted: bags that were $195. Friday sl .55 Silk Underwear Bargains (74 pes.)) including crepe de chiné che- mises, lace-trimmed crepe gowns, crepe and radium slips, silk bloomers and nainsook gowns; broken sizes; sl 89 were $2.89. Friday only 3 s Third F1 C & B Corsets—Reduced (34) Step-in corsets with 4-inch lacing at top: wrap-around corséts with elastic ine serts; sizes. ettt 9, Women’s Smart Pumps (34 prs.) Strap and step-in pumps of pat- ent leather, in broken sizes and 4 styles; were $5.50 to $7.85 pair. ‘1 .95 Friday only, pair Floor Lovely Novelty Jewelry (106 pcs.) Mesh bags, vanities, black cords, collar buttons, bracelets, belt buckles; baby jewelry, necklaces; 35c were 49¢ and 69c¢. Friday only Street Floor Home Frocks and Aprons .(140) Linene dresses, black sateen and gingham aprons, smocks, uniforms —odds and ends in_broken sizes; 35c were 49¢ and 69¢, Friday only... Third Floor

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