Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1929, Page 30

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THE .EVENING.STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY.. MAY 16, 1929. 30 cultural industry and the raising of turkeys is & very important feature of the farming business. This section of e the country is particularly suited for Nevada as the Turkey State. r::slng gnbbler:x(m l}(‘:couatdol the dry climate in which the birds fiourish. A flock of 60,000 turkeys was sent| pain and dampness are death to young from the State of Nevada last year and | turkeys. There are several co-operative | the product will in all probability be | organizations of turkey growers in the | greater next vear, only to be exceeded | State. | by the following vear. The mineral | —— e | product of Nevada has been over-' Mexico will spend nearly $5,000,000 on shadowed In recent years by the agri- public works this year. mos Club. Election of officers and pro- posed changes in constitution and by-laws. street northwest, tomorrow night at 8 | the benefit of the Walther's Junior buoj in_ Franklin Park, Vi o'clock. ball team in the conference room of | 6:30 p.m. Supper, 50 G 7 | St. Teresa’s Church, Thirteenth and V i B e wiin i o Alll g g Card party Will be given by the ways and means commiltee of | The Housekeepers' Alliance meets t0- | gy, oats southeast, next Monday night at | Washington Review, No. 4, W. B. A the Geod Will Chapter, No. 36, Order | morrow, at 1:30 p.m. at the Washington | S70¢( S0 sy i v Sirtn. of the Eastern Star, are giving a card | Gas Light Co., 419 Tenth street north- o : west Monday, May 20, 8 pm. Public pes 2 ; theld | g barty at Chestnut Farms Auditorium, | Bectersan Subject. M naneld | A plenic supper will feature the an- | invited. Patterson. Subject: “Icebox Dinners.” | . St 2107 Rhode Island avenue northeast, = i bbetiog (ol FLBMOGRY SEVEBE' % iyl s i ot Al this evening at 8:30 oclock, Public |, A dance and card party Will be glven Giub, at the Red Cross Hut, St. Eliza- | jpihe, Grinnell College, Alumnd snd vit c ; Y| beti's Hospital, at 5:30 pm. Monday, | meet for dinner at the Parrot, 1643 5 et T O i oothnwo P Eor ‘Supper arrangements, | Connecticut avenue, at 6:30 next Tues- A rummage sale is being held at 3302 " ol May 20. For it elephone Mrs, Edna Johnston, Poto- | day, May 21. Wisconsin avenue today and tomor- row for the benefit of the Diocesan 1 | " i .o | mac 3322. Election of officers and AL S0 i aitentmor i Fiftieth annual meeting of the Bio- Home for Aged. The sale is in charge a 500 party At 620 Fifth street north. | executive committee will be announced. | *of the superintendent of the home, as-| A 500 card party will be given for | baked bean | east tomorrow afternoon, 1 o'clock. | logical Society of Washington will be sisted by the Rosedale Club and mem- Wanderlusters will have an old-time | held Saturday evening at 8 o'clock bers of the ladies’ board. 5 pe 3 8 DU T8 ‘ Gie CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. na-.mrd.ny, at by tix | Chapter, tel on May 18 at Gorgeous Sheer Silk Ra Leigh Hosiery for beauty and duty $1.95 Three pairs, $5.65 Hotel Gordon, 12:30 p.m. The last monthly meeting of the Harvard Club for the year will be held by Dr. Frederic E. ington at_the Chevy Chase School. 6410 Connecticut avenue, tonight. 8:30 p.m. Mr. Horace W. Peaslee, president of the Washington Chapter of American Institute of Architects and chairman I committec cn Washington, | on the “Development of prevents tired feet With Main Spring Arch If you have trouble with your feet, this flexible, light- weight Main Spring Arch will do you a world of good dur- ing the Summer months. The Wales is a handsome Eng- lish last shoe, black and tan, custom grade, with non-slip 10 Wolfs Watx-Cuer Skiop 929 F Street Sons and Daughters of Liberty. will have a dinner this evening at 614 I street southeast, 5:30 to 7:30. Dinner, 65 cents. | pper at their clubhouse 'in the New Assembly Hall of the Cos- Alpha Delta Phi_luncheon tomorrow. v ik Crystal transparent, flawless and silk from toe to Paisley picot top. Stop-run and heel lock to make long wear certain. Made in the smart, light, medium and dark sunburn and other color tones to match your costume. A program of songs and readings will ] be given at Westminster Church this o 57 evening. at 8:15 o'clock, in conjunction o | with the presentation of a one-act play- let, written and directed by Miss Ada e Townsend. The program is for the benefit of the church building fund. The wavs and means committee of ‘E Good Will Chapter. No. 36, Order of | e Eastern Star, is giving a card party | Or R 2107 Y | at Chestnut Farm's auditorium, 4 this (7 ‘ Rhode Island evenue northeast. evening at 8:30. The public is invited. oo There are 22 ports to visit on this trip Round the World. At every one there is time for sightseeing during the regular stay of the ship. In those countries, however, which you desire to tour in a leisurely manner, stop- over for a week, two weeks or longer. When you are ready to continue, you will board another Liner exactly like the one on which you started. Make your own plans. Stopover where you like. Go Round the World on one Liner in 110 days or use the entire two years allowed by your ticket. Every fortnight an American Mail Liner sails from Seattle and Victoria, B.C.,forYokohama, Kobe, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Manila and Round the World. Every week a Dollar Liner sails from Los Angeles and San Francisco for Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Manila, Sin- COMPLETE INFORMATION FROM ANY STEAMSHIP OR RAILROAD TICKET AGENT DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LIN MERICAN MAIL LIN 32 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, N. ¥¢ Pbone HANoper 7394 1005 CONNECTICUT N. W. WASH., D. € Phone Frankhin 695 BORERT DOLLAR BLDG. .. SAN.RRANGSCS Hosiery—First Floor Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street A poverty costume soci under auspices of Class Church School, in the parish hall, Third and A streets southeast, tonight at 8 o'clock. C: rty for benefit of the ways and means committee of the Dames of Malta Sisterhood will be held today at the home of Mrs. Floy Carson, 2023 Benning road northeast. Card partv will be given at the home of Mrs. John W. Davis, 520 Eighth street northeast, for the benefit of Con- gress Lodge Chapter, O. E. S. Rev. J. L. S. Holloman, pastor of the Second Baptist Church, will preach a special sermon at the Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, 8 p.m.. under auspices of the Pastor's Aid Club. His subject will be “Ths Throne of God With an | Encircling Rainbow.” Proceeds for the benefit of the church. FUTURE. Satisfaction Since 1859 NGSPALA 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. gapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa, Marscilles, New York and Boston. On fortnightly schedules these Liners sail from New York for Cali- fornia via Havana and Panama. ‘The complete trip, First Class, in- cluding transportation, meals and ac- commodations aboard ship, costs but $1250 and up. You enjoy the comfort of 2 mag- nificent President Liner. Your room is outside with beds, not berths. The public rooms are spacious and lux- urious. The decks are broad. There is a swimming pool. A cuisine that is famous among world travelers. Chemise, step-ins, tel shades. Lace- 69c > Women’s Rayon Underwear princess slips and bloomers, in all pas- trimmed and tallored styles. Broken sizes. Yard wide; good 15 spreads and draper- c 28c Cretonne Remnants useful lengths. Suit- able for coolie coal jes. Light and dark floral patterns. Very special. Third Floor Floor m Wt’: Flc;or Covering ' Remnants Street SPECIAL REDUCTIONS CLEAN-UP OF REMNANTS A program of songs and readings will be given at Westminster Church, to- morrow evening at 8:15 o'clock, in con- nection with presentation of a one-act playet, written and directed by Miss Ada Louise Townsend. The program is for the benefit of the church building fund. (It was incorrectly stated in ‘The Star yesterday that the program was to take place tonight). Towa State Society to hold card party and dance, 8:30 p.m.,, May 22, at Hotel | ‘Willard. william B. Cushing Auxiliary, Sons of United Veterans, will meet at Pythian | ‘Temple tomorrow night at 7:30 o‘clock." Several new members will be_initiated and Department President Helen F. Downing and staff will entertain De- partment Comdr. (S. of U. V. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, and his staff. Rev. E. C. Smith, pastor of the Met- ropolitan Bautist Church, Tirteenth and R streets northwest, will preach at the ‘Third Baptist Church, Fifth and Q Ready-to-Wear Clearance - NoC.O0.D’s No Exchanges No “Will Calls” All Sales Final “ 300 Silk Dresses| 50 COATS Worth $10 and $12 Sold for $10 to $12 $ 5 Sport Coats Smart Spring coats that you'll need through- | out the Summer. In newest tailored models, in- cluding a wealth of sport fabrics in all colors, fli€ ever-popular sport coats. Sizes 14 to 48 24c Sq. Yd. 2 and 3 yards wide. Tile and floral patterns. Small lot, so don’t miss the wonderful oppor- tunity. 59¢ and 79¢ Window Shades, 29¢ Seconds. White and ecru. Mounted A limited 604 FIFTH AVE. . . NEW YORK, N.Y. Phone BRYant 3900 23 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, N. Y. Phone Bowling Greem 3144 4TH AT UNIVERSITY, SEATTLE, WASH. 1 ou_perfect spring rollers. Quantity of eight dozen. Third Floor. Specials Women’s 75c and 50c Union Suits, 25¢ Band and bodice top in pink and Developed in crepe de chine, georgette, flat crepe, Canton crepe,” white. Sizes 34 to 36. Also_lis step-ins in pink and white. °smatl Infants’ 39c Vests 2 for 25¢ Button-fron! Sizes. yeDutton-front styles. to 1% Boys’ 7 Sport Hose, 17¢ 3 Prs. for 50c Fancy patterns in all colors. mercerized lisle half a socks with fancy tops. irregulars. Women’s $1.50 Silk Chiffon Hose, 59¢ Seconds. _Full-fashioned hose in chiffon of service weight with short lisle sarter welis. All colors. $1 Thread Silk Hose, 69¢ Saquare. pointed and wigwam heel. Discontinued number of nationally known make. ~ Perfect; 1 the new desirable shades. Children’s Waist Attach- ment Union Suits, 25¢ ttachment with bloomer hi lex. Styles.for boys Street Floor Also nd _ whoopee Perfect and n all Boys’ Wear Cricket Sweaters, 85¢c Boys' $1.29 Fancy Pull-Over Sweaters in"V-neck style. New color combinations. ~ Sizes 30 to 36. Boys’ $1.00 Overalls, 78c Made of good lity blue deni o . Exceptional Millinery Offering for Friday Only — : 'd F h' d V 1 s 26 Tailored Suits & Ensembles Come to Gold’s Friday—Fashion and Value Day B ot smart suits of fine twills. s 50 ¢ crepe Romaine and ‘nov- b sellers. We urge you to shop here tomorrow and choose from these exceptional -values. i y o models, trimmed with braid. = S s : % and all 1 lain col- e Coats of -broadcloth, and Novelty Styles all silk:?:afi:rted $ 1 9_75 \ Sizes 14—50 14 to 46. 14 Velvet Coats Sold for $10 to $16.50 Crepe de Chine and Tlat Crepe Tailored and Krimmer- K trimmed velvét coats, in le slightly soiled, reduced to........ L . Second Floor. - Remnants ‘ Hundreds of New Hats Printed Rayons | ... and Cottons Shorts, 49¢ 1 '88 le of crash and faney plald Smart new hats in fine crochets, fancies, azore, toyo, felts and pea- straw. In small and large Sold for $25.00 One day only, Friday, an exceptional value day on Summer’s leading fashions and best Single and double breasted elty crepe. Prints galore i I Ensembles and Rufftes Sald for $25 to $29.75 and fur trimmed. Sizes 25 White Dresses Sold for $16.50 to $19.75 White Dresses, in sizes 14 to 40, $6 sizes 14 to 40. 39c to 59c i of Smart Fabrics Boys’ 79c English Mads ;.l!h materials with belt. Sizes 4 to Boys’ C. “ichi-piece tyies. " Sises Goe t0 870 nut 100 New Summer Hats $5S and $12.50 Values 335 Summery, picture-type Plenty of sports felts in el and sweater shades. Variety sisol, fancy weaves, leghorn, milan braids, etc. Every new Summer shade . . . every head size. ‘Exceptional. hats in every way. Our Regular $16.75 New Summer Dresses Friday $14.75 Second Floor These are brand-new frocks which we sell regularly at $16. We've marked them for Friday only at $14.75. Printed chifions and crepes and silk ensembles, in the leading new shades. Misses’ and women's sizes. Every new More of Our Better Coats Now Reduced to 18 Regularly to $45 28 Regularly to §75 1214 $7.50 New Summer Sportf;roclts Ensembles Street Floor This low price is the result of a_very special purchase, Printed pique ensembles, with sleeveless frock and coat to match. Silk shantung sleeveless frocks. Futur- istic sunback frocks. Sports checks, tweeds and eve: new shade. Guaranteed washable. @ Misses' sizes. $12.50 and $15.00 Printed and Washable Crepe Dresses Street Floor A timely value opportunity for Friday only. These 200 new frocks of printed and plain wash- able silk crepes feature Summer’s le: ¢ styles. With and without sleey Newest col Each and every one is an exceptional Friday ® value. Our $1.95 Silk Hosiery Friday Special Smart new hosiery in Summer's new shades. 2 pairs for $2.50. F St. New Spring dress fabrics in ractical lengths for home sew- g. These include such favored materials as printed voile, batiste, rayon alpaca, new gingham check rayon, plain luster charmeuse and printed broadcloth. An ex- cellent assortment that will ap- peal 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. Imperfections are extremely slight. 25¢ Pillowcases, 17¢ Slight seconds of 42x36 pillow- cases. 15 dozen to close out at this low price. 50c Turkish Towels 19¢ Seconds " of extra large, extra heavy white Turkish bath towels, the popular double-thick kind. Limit two to a customer. Women’s Thread Silk and Silk and Rayon and Rayon Hose, 25¢ Perfect and irrexulars. All colors but in broken sizes. Silk Ribbon, 5¢ Yd. Narrow colored ribbon in plain and fancy styles. -Satin and grossrain. Some remnants of wide lengt| Fur Strips, 15¢ Each 1 and 2 inches wide in black, & brown and white coney furs. values. Street Floor. | work . ) . Boys’ $1.00 Shirts, 77c Made of good aquality broadcloth white. blue and tan: also of striped = madra: Attached collar. Sizes 121 to 1 h Knickers, 47¢ nd 89c khaki. gray and h wash knickers with 1res '8 to 18 years. Street Floor. en’s Wear Men’s Athletic Union Suits, 55¢ High count check nainsool suils Nriished Wih taped: atmholon webbink yoke and rubber in bacl Bull cut and spiendidiy tailored. Sizes Men’s Blue Work Shirts 49¢ Durable quality in blue chambray shirts ~finished with triple- jijiched seams and (wo pockets. Sires Men’s High-grade Shirts 95¢ Splendid tailored shirts of woven madras. rayon stripe, madras novely Droadeloth ‘and plain’ brondcioth, Gol- o attached ‘dnd "neckband styies Tovelties and *piain white, tan” and biue. Sizes 14 to 11 Men’s $1.49 and $1.69 pongee and end ain and striped i red. All sizes. Street Floor. ——— Men’s and Boys’ Handkerchiefs, 10c Ea. Initial handkerchiefs of soft fine linen ‘fnish. ~ Plain white _ with colored initials and borders. Not a 1ull supply of each initinl. Neckwear, 17¢ Ea. Assorted lot of lace, org o k" collar ‘and-Cuft 254 separate collars. 30! A S0c, vaes, Lo silk Street. Floor. head sizes. Chic styles for matrons and misses. Street Floor Girls’ Wear Girls’ $1 B:tterfly Skirts 9c In bright color plaids. cut circular and pleated on to muslin bodies. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Bargain Booth 79c Panty Dresses, 49¢ anty and straightline dresses of dimity” prints in an assortment of Finished with white collars, and__embroidery stitehing. Sizes 2 to 5 years. Girls’ $5.98 Coats, $2.98 Sport style of novelty tweed lined with fine “quality sateen. ~Sizes 10, 12 and 14 years. All sales final Only seven in the lot. Girls’ White Silk Dresses $3.98 Sample lol of crepe de chine in an ! yles. Trim- 1 Taces 1 each sizes in the lot. Sizes ars. None C. O. D. All Second Floor $1 Sleeveless Frocks, 69¢c New dimity prints in hlu‘“z styles. Trimmed with white or colored, or- sandy collars. inserts. pipings and pockets. None C. O, D. Sizes 16 to 44, All sales final. ‘Bargain Booth Women’s $3.98 Gabar- dine Raincoats, $1.98 Water-repelling _gabardine Trench slashed collar, belt. and 42 and None sent All popular shades. $5 and $7.50 Handbags, $2.88 Leather bags, in underarm and pouch style. Also French bead- ed bags in floral design with metal frame and chain handle. Beautifully lined and fitted. Not all colors, but a wonderful selec- tion to choose from. $3.98 and $5.00 Jewelry Rhinestone and festoon necklaces Also three strands simulated pearls. Street Floor 25¢ Talcum Powders, 14c Cappl. April Showers and Biarritz Talcums. = Cans are slightly shop- worn. Street Floor Corselettes and Girdles, 69¢ Discontinued numbers of $150. $2 and $3 models. Made of brocade rayon stripe materials. serts over esh o eites in sizes 32. 34, & Girdles in sizes 25 and 26. R & G and Rengo Belt Corselettes, $2.95 Discontinued models with or with- out inner beits. $3.50 and $5 values. Sizes 36. 42 and 46.” None sent C. O. D. All sales fina! Second Floor

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