Evening Star Newspaper, May 9, 1929, Page 21

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Young. A group of songs by Dewitt Freeser, | explained, are INC ‘OF NEW YORK 1215 CONNECTICUT AVE.. N SPORTS ATTIRE For Patn’cl'pator and Specfalor by Alice Gerstenberg, Now Im'ng shown NEW YORK BOSTON SOUTHAMPTON PARIS BUFFALO WASHINGTON. D. C. Brothers | SAVE MONEY ON STORAGE. CALL TORAGE LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING AGENTS ALLIED VAN LINES Special—Closing Out Friday Reproductions of imported models, in patterns of exceptional loveliness—a small group specially I representative of Rizik originality. | SMART STREET and $1.50 and $2.00 Silk Hose AFTERNOON FROCKS S 69¢ $29.50 fashioned hose, In the Formerly Featured at seconds, including $48.59 $55.00 $62.50 Satisfaction Sinc: 1859 INGs PALACE 810-8i8 Seventh t. NNW. all-over silk chif- fon, also service weight with lisle hem. popular colors. Street Floor Sizes 2 to 8 years 9 5 terials. Button-on in suits of broad- and flapper styles. Low neck and Boys’ $1.50 and $2 cloth, linen, linene short sleeves. Wash Suits and other good ma- Street Floor o= i WASHED | CLEANED i FURS Remnants 39¢ to 59¢ Printed Rayons and Cottons 29c¢ - New Spring dress fabrics in practical lengths for home sew- ing. These include such favored materials as printed voile, ba- tiste, rayon alpaca, new ging- ham check rayon, plain luster charmeuse and printed broad- cloth. An excellent assortment that will appeal to the thrifty. Remnants Wash Goods. 10c Yard Plain and fancy materials in this accumulation left from recent heavy selling. Percale, gingham, bleached and unbleached cottons and other staples. $1.00 Bleached Sheets 69c Seconds of $1.00 bleached sheets, just 6 dozen, all 81x90 size. Im- perfections are extremely slight. 25c¢ Pillowcases, 17¢ Slight seconds of 43x36 pillow- cases. 15 dozen to close out at this low price. 50c Turkish Towels, 22¢c Seconds of extra large, extra heavy white Turkish bath towels, the popular double-thick kind. Street Floor ——————— Children’s 29c and 39c Socks and Sport Hose 15¢ STORAGE 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. | PHONE NORTH 3342 | & MARTIN TWEBLNE HIR TEEN THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1929. | | ) ; les laid down for them | Newlon, professor of educat! i- | will be played by Mrs. E. Davidson, Mrs. | Nolff, has as a cast Mrs. Walter David- | sclective readings by Mrs. Bess Baker | consists of Mrs. George W. Stone, Mrs. ;Egctmgl;‘%r}:x"um palternsrc( ;e- zecté?no(pme Lincoln smoo'n"gr'-?f.&. : PLAYS TO BE PRESENTED | Harry l.pmve, ‘Mrs. Frederic Crocker and |son, Mr. Alfred Quinn and Mrs. Frank Pierce and violin solos are included in |s. Von Ammon, Mrs, George S. Jamie- | havior. ers, Columbla University, addressed the By CLEVY CHA Mrs. Helene MacLachlen. | the_program. |son, Mrs. Truman Abbe and George | Such patterns of behavior imposed | congress last night on ‘the subject of EVY CHASE GROUP | "*what But America?” by Oscar M.| The community committee in charge | Linkins. | unwittingly, perhaps, by parents, Dr. “Education for Worthy Home Member- | i e o ] Pratt responsible tor | ship.” = | | character ‘moulding from childhood to| “The old family life which exaltea| The Chevy Ohase Community Drama - senility. | the authority of the father has van- | Club will present a series of one-act +~ 1. M. " Announcement was made today that |ished,” he said. “Women have come |plays at the Chevy Chase Community e ot oo Cis ek wittywer U aolett aeisrag = | CULISE WU K.V BEawE SEkiodl Okt | tomor Wilbut a¢ the Firet Congregation- | ulate thelr hours of labor and leisure, | necticut avenue and McKinley street, Pre-School and Grade School | al Church has been changed to meet, in- | In our modern life the child and his at 8 o'clock tomorrow night. The club | stead, in the Hall of Nations at the|future present a field of study of ihc has studied play producing during the 2 | Washington Hotel. broadest scope and the most funda-|season under direction of Mrs. Wilma Problems Discussed | et e Stieee. mental importance.” Flood. The plays are sponsored by Mrs. | - 2 | At the “rural life luncheon, which |Karl Fenning, president of the Ameri- at Session At tonight's general session, Lieut.|mrs, Herbert Hoover and Secretary of | can Association of University Women, = Col. U. §._Grant, 3d, director of the | Agriculture Hyde attended, the latter |and Mrs. William C. Dennis, president | e Office of Public Buildings and ,P‘“"‘.‘ presented a gavel of White House wood [of the Chevy Chase Women's Club of Parks in the National Capital, “;1:’ give (to the Florida delegation through its |Maryland. Discussion of problems dealing with | an lllustrated lecture on Was| “"'g“vpresident, Mrs. A. F. Fanger, for excel- | Zona Gale’s “Neighbors” will be pro- sex and mental attitudes led to a gen- a0d lts surroundings. An address W Il {jence in rural education in that State. |duced by Mrs. Frederic Crocker, Miss cral symposium on the health lnd‘}" AT B D Emerson, Bro-| A piigrimage was made to Mount | Elizabeth Michael, Miss Clay Hitt, Mrs. guidance of the pre-school and grade | (50T f BUDIE G00 dministration. | vernon during the afternoon and a|R. G. Matthews, Miss Freda Macafee. school child today before the National | Jolumbla University, on “The ChId'S|yreath placed by Mrs, Maar, the | Miss Pauline Haun, Harold Horton and Congress of Parents and Teachers. e Do e eth Tico president. wiy | hational president, on ‘the tomb of | Allen Crocker. Along with the importance given to | CI02ORFS SVCR T » Will | Washington. the sex attitudes affecting the happiness | P'oyioc 2% TRIS SES0T. o hour | And health of the child, the discussions, | 1o4 by Miss Loretto Murphy of the Dis- | led by experts in thelr various flelds, | iricy of Columbia Community Center | xposed the fallacy of many problems | Department. such as heredity and the overemphasis | e “gold star” dinner under aus- {\hced on physical and mental defects | pices of the Child Welfare company will hat have proved stumbling blocks 10 |ge held at 6 o'clock. There will be pres- parents un fhe past and stll do in |.ntations of prizes to the winning chair- e .|’ men in the magazine contest. Mrs. Margaret Wells Wood, associate |~ princess Te Ata, a Chickasaw-Choc- chairman of the social hygiene com- taw Indian maiden from Oklahoma, "}“‘f“v Dr. George K. Pratt, chairman | yij be heard in a series of interpre- of the committee, and Dr. Maurice E. | (ations of native legends and songs. A igelow, director of the School of|graduate of the Oklahoma College for Practical Arts, Teachers College, Co- | Women, Princess Te Ata, whose name | tumbia University led in the discussions. | means “the dawn.” is said to be a bril- | e wens v Hiews Dny. liant dramatic artist. Dr. Jesse H. Under the “high powered” teachers, the five-hour school day is too strenu- ous for_young children in the opinion of Dr. Bigelow, unless a child happens to have an iron-clad_constitution. He aiso declared too much stress was being given by parents to the daily and weekly “weighing-in” of infants and young children, explaining that only | cases of extreme fluctuations in weight ere deserving of serious attentions. He blamed much of the anxiety wrought in | parental minds by the loss of a pound or a few ounces to the stress that is being given the weight of children in the schools. Environment, more than heredity, shapes the destiny of the child, Dr. Bigelow contended. “Often environ- ment conditions ruin good organs and upsets heredity,” he said. ‘While minimizing the slight fluctu- ations in the weight scales, Dr. Bigelow cautioned rents, nevertheless, to pay | close attention to the physical examina- | tion of the child and stressed also the | need of more adequate education on the part of the parent on medical super- vision. | Parental attitude, and not the old be- lief in heredity, explained Dr. Pratt, is | perhaps the greatest factor in aiding the child to acquire & proper mental | personality. | “We don't inherit personalities as we do red hair or blue eyes,” he said. | People “get that way” in a variety of nner, he declared, the chief way be DULIN COMPANY Featuring Store-wide Reductions on all remain- ring ing stocks of noteworthy China, Housefurnishings and Art Goods. Unusual buying opportunities, indeed, for the home and Summer <ot- tage—or for the bride-to-be! Imported Pieces of Fancy China Discounted by 0 $55 25% . Delightfully quaint and old-fashioned Footed Compotes, Bowls and Plates with open-work borders and old Dresden flower decorations. 100-Piece Dinner Services Discounted by 33%% and Krimmer- { $35 l One must see and handle these high-grade imported China Dinner Services for 12 persons to appreciate the substantial saving. Five justly Ready-to-Wear Clearance Sold for $10 and $12 $ Sold for $10 to $12 $ “Get-Away” 5 5 prints, plain colors and combinations. Flat crepe, ng a wealth of sport fabrics in all colors, also Sold for $10 to $16.50 Sold for $25.00 s6 Single and double breasted veduced tou. ooy . Sold for $25 to $29.75 Sold for $16.75 trimmed. Sizes 14 to 46. sizes 14 to 20, reduced to. ... Dresses and Two-Piece Sold for $16.50 to $19.75 14 to 35, reduced to.... ; Sizes 14 to 20 No C. 0. D’s No Exchanges No “Will Calls” All Sales Final P"gi,::' a Sport Coats and Silk Coats All sizes 14 to 50 in the lot. New fashions in Smart Spring coats that you'll need throughout dresses of beautiful quality and workmanship— the Summer. In newest tailored models, includ- Canton crepe, georgette and other rich fabrics the ever-popular sport coats. Sizes 14 to 40. 25 White Dresses 24 Tailored Coats Crepe de Chine and Flat Crepe i e . e B White Dresses in sizes 14 to 40, e e e s éq models, trimmed with braid. 10 Beaded Evening 43 Cloth Coats Dresses Coats of broadcloth, twills s 75 and silks, tailored and fur . Charming beaded georgette $ 95 1 9-—— dresses, in a number of styles, e Silk Skirts, Balbriggan 14 Velvet Coats ” A Linen Suits Tailored trimmed velvet coats, in sizes s 1 O Sold for $2.95 to $5.00 ? 9c Second Floor Dessert and Salad Plates, Tea Sets, Breakfast Sets, Imported and Domes- tic Earthemware at 15% to 50% Off popular patterns, including the all-over flower effects, as well as conventional border designs. All Transportation Charges Prepaid Housewares Aluminum ware, kitchen ware, floor mops and polishing oils are all included in these Removal Sale Reductions. Now is the time to replenish your supplies of Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, Household Need and Electrical Appliances. A $1.25 Howard rayon wall duster, long handle, for Johnson’s electric floor waxer, A $150 medium sized be yours at this sale. The first one built as an EDDY Refrigerator Exclusive Distributors in Washington for 58 Years 2 Good Values (Not Sketched) Eddy Apartment Size Top Icer— 24x19x43 inches high: 40 Ibs. capacity. Heavy zinc lining, slate sheli, nickel hardware. Regularly = vallullobibliols. ¢ - Eddy Refrigerator, Style 743—Top Icer, 26x20x46 inches high with double shelf and 60 Ibs. capacity. moval Sale . Other Styles Also Wizard All Wizard floor oil and polish . Safe RID-JID stepladders, 4 and 5 ft. De Luxe model RID-JID folding iron- ing board, with cover and rubber- tipped feet, formerly $5 6-1b, Universal make electric iron, cord and stand.. $2. 6-1b. Universal autom: trol wrinkle-proof iron—$1.00 al- lowed for your old iron. .$7.75 Large size step-on try garbage pail, in colors, galvanized inset, $1.00 Silent, safe, furniture Sale Price of with eac exerciser. day and Satu day! Choice of colors to buy at this Removal and a timely $10.00 Saving!— Royal Exerciser and Reducer The beneficial effects of the Royal Electrical Exerciser and Reducer may a very real saving during Operates from the ordinary lighting socket; four adjustable speeds. efficient—and no extras $69.50 Deferred Payments May Be Arranged Gratis— A Detecto Jr. Bath Scale, h Fri- r- Dulin & Martin “Serving Washington for Over Three-Quarters of a Century” 1214 G Street Immense selection including half socks, boys' 74 goli hose and “whoopee” socks in rayon, lisle and cotton. All sizes. Perfects and irregulars. 50c Sport Hose—Boys' and girls’ rlynn-mb;eduhsle dlhd cotton_sport hose, perfects and irregu- e - 29c $1.25 Extra Size Burson Silk- and-Rayon “nfie'h:nl colors and blacks; sligl rregu- Silk Rayon Hose—Women's Silk-and-Rayon Hose, perfects and irregulars; in all colors. 25 Worth up to $1.. C Rayon Underwear—Women's $1 and $1.25 Tailored and Lace-trim- med Rayon Underwear, consisting of panties, step-ins, bloomers, chemise and princess slips. 69 c in all colors. e . Double Extra Union Suits, per- fects and irregulars, with tight and loose knees. Open d 0 c closed styles Children’s Union Suits, made with waist attachment. Boys' suits in sizes 2 to 10, with straight legs; girls' suits in sizes 4 to 6 sc with bloomer knees....... Street Floor e - Shoe Specials Deauville Sandals— 50 Palrs Women's Deauville Sandals, a smart novelty, in broken $2.89 izes. Reduced to s:‘m Slippers—Women's Black Kid One-strap House Slippers, with leather soles and rub- 99 ber heels, Sizes 3 t08.... C Girls' Oxfords—100 Pairs Grow- ing Girls' Crepe Sole Oxfords in blonde, black and tan. Sizes 2% t0 8......... . Children’s Oxfords—A _ special roup of Children's Crepe Sole Ox- fords, in sizes 1115 to 2. Reduced for Pfld:y to, sl-ss Second Floor T Fur Strips 300 of these fur strips in collar and cuff lengths, for trimming Spring, Summer and Fall coats. 2 and 4 inch widths in mouffion, at $3.50 to $8.98 a yard. 2 Inches Wide, SO i zsc “ 50c 4 Inches Wide, P Street Floor Boys’ Wear Suits—Boys' $7.50 to $8.95 four- plece suits, sizes 8 to 16. Single and double-breasted models with two pairs lined knickers or one pair knickers and one $4 88 of pair long trousers. Cricket Sweaters—Boys' $1.29 Fancy Pull-over Sweaters in V- neck style. New .color com- 88 binations. Sizes 30 to 36. C Wash Knickers—Boys' 69c and 8oc khakl, gray -nghblo::ed crash wash knickers w t 48c loops. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Street Floor Certainteed Floortex Rugs Reduced Slight seconds of these fa- mous rugs in patterns suitable for any room in the house. Known for their sterling wearing qualities. FLOORTEX RsU(iS. Size 6x9. 53 48 $6.50 value 6 FLOORTEX RUGS. ~Size 749, @3 QR $7.50 value .... 6 FLOORTEX RUGS. Size 9x9. s4 48 §8.50 value . COVER- REMNANTS FLOOR ING—65c to $1.00 grades, two to three yards wide. Printed Lino- leum and Certainteed Floortex felt-base kinds, many pieces of which can be matched 39 for larger rooms. Yard.. (4 CRETONNE—Remnants 28c cretonne drapery, yard-wide, in floral patterns, also rllln silkoline. In demand for furniture covering, draperies, bedspreads and 15 curtains. Yard........... C WINDOW SHADES — 69¢ and 79c window shades, 26x5 size, in ecru and white only. Oll opaque and water color. 15 dozen 33 to sell at, each. 5 C CRETONNE CUSHION S—in many odd shapes, covered with good quality cretonne and cotton and silk-filled. 59¢ to 98¢ 39 | values, each............. . c: | Third Floor A GENUINE MILLINERY SENSATION! $2:00 and $3.00 In the In New Styles and Popular Materials No Exchanges No Refunds All Sales Final Topping the millinery values of the Anniversary Sale and of the whole season this offering of smart new millinery will dominate the selling tomorrow. sale includes— —Large Brim Hai s. —Large Brim Azure and Milan Hats. ~Fine Crochet Hats. every taste, type, and personality. ATS C The Hat: lot are models and sizes for Street Floor Men’s Wear Shirts—Men’s Perfect Shirts, in collar-attached and neckband styles. In woven madras, genu- ine broadcloth and novelty broad- cloth. Union Suits—Men’s 89c white checked nainsook union suits with ped armholes, webbing and snub- Work_Shirts—Men's 89c Heavy Blue Chambray Shirts, with at- tached collar, two pockets and triple-sttched seams. Sizes AL 141 to 17 C Rayon Union_ Suits—8$1.50- Men's Rayon Union Suits in white, flesh and peach. * Pertectly tal- Q@ lored. Sizes 36 to 44...... C Shirts and Drawers—Men's 75¢ and 79c Athletic Shirts and Draw- ers of checked nainsook, also fancy track pants. Shirts, sizes 36 to 46; drawers, 30 to Al aadent U Street Floor Women’s and Children’s Wear PORTO RICAN GOWNS— Women's 69c Porto Rican gowns of soft nainsook in white, flesh, ch and green. Handmade and = dN embéutderzd 1|su§3 16_and . None C. O. D. sales 59c OVERBLOUSES—S$5.00 and $5.98 silk overblouses in dressy and tai- lored styles of navy and tan crepe de chine. Sizes 36, 3 and 40. None C. n‘ 53.98 all sales final... CORSETLETS — Discontinued numbers of broche and rayon stripe corsetlets combined with elastic gores over hips. Sizes 32, 34, 42 and 46 $1.50 and C.Q $200 models. ..... C CHILDREN'S DRESSES—59¢ to $1.00 values in girls’ straightline cotton print _ dresses. ~trimmed w contrasting coiors. 39c Sizes 7 to 12.. (Bargain Booth) MIDDY BLOUSES—$1.98 middy blouses of white Lonsdale jean with blue collars and 100 cuffs. Sizes 16, 18 and 20 . Second Floor.

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