Evening Star Newspaper, May 15, 1929, Page 36

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36 s 4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. TEDNESDAY. MAT 1. SESSION PLANNED i BY PRESBYTERIANS Location and Merger of Ex-' ecutive and Promotional Agencies Proposed. ! By the Associated Press. e MONTREAT. N. C, Mav 15-—Loca- ;r';;:u‘mlr::l\ ‘.:‘;.’,%:,’.,;"ni*?i;'»""{m:rm and No comparative values are mentioned. Your good judgment will 1l you instantly that every offering is extraordinary. will hoid major positions on a program ot issues facing the eighty-ninth general asscmbly of the Presbyterian Church in B A e Young Men’s 3 . 6 O O S h 1r t S— A n U nusua eililin g Sotthern and Southwestern States, are | expected to attend the session, with Dr. L] in the opinion of church leaders, will prlng / COCOOH ingham, Ala.; Dr. J. M. Vander Meulen, | h L&B Dr. Harris E. Kirk of Baltimore, re- i & 8 i i ( and every one measures up to our usual standard of quality. An oppor- R. C. Anderson, president of the Moun- | I l tain Retreat A.\supdlnun. and Dr. Willls | wo- rouser & . Wilson, pastor of the Montreat Pres- | b M . 1 200 G . byterian Church, in the Tole of hosts. | . ( S Chief interest of the opening meeting. | Sults L Whlte Broadcloth and ’ enuine center around the election of ndn;u-i i y - moderator. Among those mentioned for . this office are Dr. W. R. Dobyns, Birm- | ) Special for Fancy Sl'lll'ts e CO“BI‘ . Louisville, Ky.. Dr. T. C. J ol \ P, Vi By G T, e DAY : Attached & Neckbands 4 for $4.5 Greensboro, C. Dr. . . , Greenville, S. C., and Dr. J. L. Mac-| 'for s 0 roa c o Millan, Norfolk, Va. ‘\ \ ~ Dr. J. D. Leslle, Dallas, Téx., s stated | P ; AT clerk of the assembly and E. C. Scott H £ 3 is assistant clerk | ey /0 A most unusual group—2,400 white broadcloth shirts—1,200 fancy shirts— lr s tiring moderator, will preach the open- | Rt & I : < 3 ing sermon. hu‘rh J.Msm;;lp[ L,\'m:; h?(‘ g 3 e inu]yl )ou\rgg)g; ‘/ tunity men of Washington will not willfully miss—considering the nearness ta, e the annual stewardship | ) ally s ’ apesker Sunday might. Among ey ons| * SHifi v ifn \ \ of vestless days. Choose from madras, woven or rayon striped, novelty ° speakers on the program were Dr.| P Y A hand-felled col- materials, too numerous to mention; all at the one low price froe, Tyeue Smd B St 5 . N lars, taped \ for one thrilling day. Collar attached or neckband styles. King of Richmond. 3 i 3 g chmon b seams, peaked or g Sizes 131 to 17, and all sleeve lengths. ‘The smooth, lustrous, evenly 1u was pointed out by assembly lead- | : ers today that many issues of vital con- noteh lapels, bar t woven material that washes so sbyterian: | e tacked pockets. s - cern to Presbyterians throughout the | . » nicely, that retains its sheen, offered assembly are on the program for dis- R 8 tattersal and \ - h S cussion and probable settlement. In ad- | plain vests— 600 Mo ad r T 77 . 3 f 2 00 for this important occasion at a dition to the question of locating and ! (i and with tailor- gadore 11es, (ic; or 2. price lower than ever before at Lans- merging agencies and the selection of a i K ing poinis you've \ burgh & Bro. White only. Sizes 1315 central treasurer, the ministers’ an- | i learned to as- to 17. nuity fund is regarded as a matter of | i 5 ite inith chief concern. This fund, it was re- | 4 b called, was authorized by previous as- 3 , better = clothes. sembiies and is scheduled to eclaim 3 E(Xll’]”t‘]j"r !“l“d(‘i‘ much attention throughout the assem- | J of hard finishe: 2 biy during 1930. Plai e und v i ? e £l 1 1 ’ 1 ¥ 1 £o% Inunching a drive Jor $3.000000 (o 1 EimadagTh Rayon Union Suits Men’s Silk Socks Men’s Pajamas ancy Rayon Socks the operation and maintenance of the ! cassimerss and v ne operat | | as o5 ¢ ) The green label brand that so Fancy and plain broadeloths & Novelty patterns by the dozens B e ! i novelty mix- Fine. closely knit ravon; well @4 50 many men have expressed a lik- 9c of exceptional quality. Button- $l 49 checks, stripes and oiher favered 37c Woman's Auxiliary and the recent re- | ] ture Soft reinforced at points of strain. » ing for, offered below their regu- front styles; some step-over designs. Well made with rein- 3 tans, Will not cling when wet with lar prices. Seamed back and well made. style, in quality workmanship. Sizes A, B, forced toe and heels and lisle tops for fur- tirement, on_account of ill health, of e groys, Mrs. W.' C. Winsborough, superintend- | browns. Sizes 34 perspiration. White and colors. 34—42. Five plain colors. Blses 9% to 11}3. © ther service. Sizes 10 to 12. ent and secretary of the auxiliary since | - to 42. its organization, are other matters that will claim more than ordinary atten- | o 4 Linen Knickers The report of the committee on as-| S T R LaB § 2 9 5 Cotton Pongee Pajamas| | Fancy Athletic Shorts Mercerized Socks Athletic Union Suits [ ] Va.; W. M. Everett of Atlant & 8 Jonrstons bt Bichmond || ¢l DAY Well made and offered in » . @9 (09 Scores of Vivid novelty, striped Hioen with veimtorond 4] - s Plain broadcloth of exception- All sessions will be held in the An- c){\o‘lce gtdtwo s;ylvs nndl four s «'i;sifl;hlns:ttflgur;lrl:xrmnh‘flxl :::5 C lisle toes and heels rs,, :}1‘12\ :.ver:’wan-‘:.XSu%nhn}n“bu? 74c derson Auditorium and the commission- | i ain shades. Some contrast- vi t torily. vers flered below regular price for this event. ped armholes, the full seat, ; | ‘The full plus-four knickers, tailored iy trimmed, wonderful value. moderate price for shorts of such splendid O SR n the reinforcements at points o ::;;&;1’:;‘ entertained in the new as- | as the sportsman likes them, and of Byl A wonderful value. Sizes Sala L ITEII S;:;os;‘ from six popular plain colors; in all i q“my"'l"'mm' Dol a’s egn‘xa and e materials of renowned worth. Genuine s 2 2. | imported linens in plain oyster white BACKED BY PINEY BRANCH.1 or plaid eflects’. Waistbands 28 to 42. Men's Wear Shop—Street Floor treet Floor Action of policemen in firing upon automobiles using smoke screens was 2pproved in a resolution adopted by the Piney Branch Citizens' Assoclation at & | . e T b it X Ghireh | Boys, diPiece A Wonderful Offering of Special for the Occasion! ‘The association adopted another reso- | lution urging the Federation of Citi- | EEEERTEEEE ]l Spring Suits Boys’. Wash Suits | Girls Tub Silk Frocks ment. The association adopted a resolution of regret to be sent to the family of L&B DAY the late J. Bradford, vice president of SBPECIAL FOR L&B DAY the assoclation, who died recently. Capt. George L. Storey presided at 3 the meeting in the absence of E. B. Henderson, the _presiden ° $ 1 2 $ i = EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGS : ° - Serviceable all- woorl suits; Washable crepe dresses, and tub silk choice of tan, S 3 dresses, in white and dainty pastel colors. grey or brown s A ° New Summer styles revealed by their cape "T.‘;‘fi“’gi; r,;;;, o ¢ ; One-day selling of sport models collars, short sleeves, or no sleeves at all! inings. ‘Tailored v A and flapper style suits that regularly + > 3 Sizes for girls 7 to 14. Look Into the Vels:s. e f S sell for much more! Pure linen—in I/ t: 1 shades, - L 0 Future! grey, oyster and oatmeal shades r Gll'ls Summer Frocks $l 79 . Two Pairs imported white poplin, checked linen The st esé froghie- of S " » pants with white tops, fancy collars \ and Ensembles today becomes the serious eye |}/ or Knickers J T and cuffs; every suit color fast! Sizes Lucette and other well known makes are in- :;r:xehl:‘otfmt‘wn:;:n\:;“:‘:\‘r ;!::-‘ wfihoi;rm&; -u':v‘; 3to 9. cluded in these wonderful values! Many of I Mm, ekl \ D e o them are samples of higher priced frocks! Eveni thuislightest deficiency of regular; or two ¥ 4 Buy at least 1; dozen. Dimity, batiste and prints. Short sleeves or e 4 ol ) pairs lined golf A Val like th S ivasel sleeveless; with bloomers—sizes 7 to 10; belted vision corrected. ur expert knickers; sizes 7 to alues like these are r styles minus bloomers, 8 to 14. will prescribe just the proper 18. glasses. i Street Floor Fourth Floer e, B i - $3..19 —Reyfstered Optometrist { . St | 2,000 Prs. Children’s Golf Knickers | . You'll recognize their superiority in the tailoring, i TR 7 ’ I ' , QEQ%?I/I,H O]’lc- | Socks, Pall' the bar-tacked belt loops, in the well-made pocket! ots Washable Dresses Optometrists Opticians © L&B DAY The season’s newest linen plaids, grey and oatmeal 935 FStreet : 190 linen crash cut in the most comfortable golf style; : A Bloomei or Panty Styles sizes 7 to 18. ST aar abihad Same hidibese sl ! white socks with " 5 g novelty | tops, and Boys’ Slipover sl 69 Boys’ New 7 $ 55 & ain-color rayon c u [ 'A‘ | AY“ I “ > Socks for. Summer. Sweaters—at Blouses 4 ° | Blue, pink vellow, : - ceaters, in 38 Good.looking school blouses with collars in §/all | ; P Serviceable light-welght sweaters, in oS00 looking school blouses with colars in patterns, with contrasting collars, cuffs and i sizes 4 to 81%. knitted bottoms; vee or round necks; sizes “ll:l lx:d m-%rmuelp?u(fih;g broadcloths in Adorable short sleeve and sleeveless frocks ‘ I hw i ; i of sheer printed fabrics and printed dimity; ¢ made with deep hems and contrasting color (Originated in The Departmental Sport Socks Boys’ Broadcloth School $ i o siaes 2o 67 Shecialionsdaivitie! Bank in 1904) 37¢ Pr. Bajnimnos. Suit c Blouses 2 for l trimming ; sizes 2 to pecial one-day value —are important aids Boys' cotton novelties, One and two piece styles—all finished with Collar-attached blouses of plain, fast color to Government em- girls' plain and novelty mannish frogs. In fancy.stripes and checks broadeloth in snow white, tan, and blue; & in an assortment of colors and combinations. blouses of fancy novelty checks and stripes; plovees who need fi- socks, in all shades; Sizes 4 to 18. A value mothers will welcome! sizes 7 to 15, . [} . nancial assistance and sizes 6 to 1015, Street Floor 1ris mp e usim have no collateral to Street Floor - i - - - Underwear —Special Girls’ Sample Silk Boys’ Dask Tan Calf Children’s Shoes at Timely Savings P T In Three Underpriced Groups Oxfords Patent leather, Young misses’ Junior misses’ s smoked elk, or white patent leather one- patent leather pumps, $ calf oxfords for boys strap pumps with button or buckle one- [} or girls, sizes 8'; to center buckles: also strap style; sizes 2', i ® 11, astonishingly two-tone elk sports to 7, priced tomor- Samples of higher priced garments! Shop early, A manufacturer's sample line of s e i ) riced at— oxfords; 1115 to 2. row— s lovely crepe de chine undies, special will advance you Sturdy Blucher ox: P ; 84 65 they will' not remain here long at this price! Slips, for L&B Day! One and two-piece pa- 3 money on the se y § f«{‘lfis <;f?:‘\l}m(:"‘k1':‘:|2:{‘ . 32_95 v 83,6 pajamas, gowns and combinations, tailored or em- Jamas, gowns, slip- and combinations; M Ry ; broidery trimmed; some with lace; sizes 4 to 14. dainty pastel shades; sizes 7 to 14. of vour good char- . - 4 - , o 2 acter. \....Kp-n it back R e Infants’ Patent Leather Shoes, Sizes 5 to 8, §2.45 acter. ay 3 Second Floor in convenient monthly Second Floor payvments that estab- lish a final hala 10 pour FE Sl miSY ous Men’s Handkerchiefs Stamped Aprons Men’s Tourist Cases New Beach Carts Musical Powder Boxes Bank.” L&B DAY L&B DAY L&B DAY L&B DAY L&B DAY 18c 95¢ 2% ¥ f | s3.95 . $2.95 Good - looking Splendid quality Bel- \ Hoover-style aprons 3 leatherette case, hold- Y Rubber-tired wheels. Fourth (o A suitable gift for fast linen handker- \ el of firm unbleached - ing comb, brush and 7 Carts that fold easily chiefs, with 1i-inch N#%\| cotton, stamped and soap container. A % —can be carried over the graduating girl hems: all white, with tinted: entirely made useful vacation item! T arml Pine for shops chum. In all the - . | block initials; all initials 3 in medlum and Special — one day B <ine i besci dainty boudoir eolors, 6 Pa. in group! arge sizes. only! . ping or beach use. v ALIEAENE Street Floor C e B Main 2709 Street Floor visie) 1 UNDER U. S. GOVT. SUPERVISION

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