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\ CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. Prof. Seldon M. Ely, supervising prin- | cipal'of the fifth district, public schools | of the District of Columbia, will deliver an address on the “Aims and Principles of the Sons of the American Revolu- i tion” over radio station WJSV at 9 Are you in a hurry? downtown Jane Stuart will 2150 | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0; MONDAY,” MAY 20, 1929. o'clock. You can read this-entire shop for you—phone 500 card party will be given for the announcement in less than ‘ ‘ NSBURGH & BRO Franklin 7400. beBefit “of the Walther's Junior base 7 minutes! bal team in the conference room of St. 7th, 8th and E Sts.—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 If you cannot come ‘Tefesa’s. Church, Thirteenth and V stipets southeast, at 8:30 o'clock. Tiek- | ety 50" Cents. A pienic supper will feature the an- mm ~meeting_of the Monday Evening “st the Red Cross Hut, St. Eliza- beb's Hospital, 5:30 pam. For sup- arfangements, telephone Mrs. Edna Tohntton, Potomae 3322, Election of oMoers ahd executive committes whl be announced. A card party will be given by the | Washington Review, No. 4, W. at 1750 Massachusetts avenue hoflh- ‘west, at 8 o'cl ock Pubhc invited. Protect Expensive Clothing From Destructive Moths Buy a Season’s Supply of Splendid Safe-Stor &= Bags 65c¢.... Safe-Stor bags are mothproof—dampproof—dust- proof. Lined inside with white paper to prevent dis- A Special Purchase-~-A Marvelous Gift for Girl Graduates "Pearl-on-Amber 8-Pc. Toilet Sets Choice of 4 Boudoir $ Colors—Offered at each the Low Price of Regular monthly meeting of the Lin- coln Park Cltizens' Association will be | held in the auditorium of Bryan School, B street, between Thirteenth and Nur- teenth streets southeast, at 8 p.m. Rep- resentative McCormack’ of Massachu- setts will be the speaker. Frank Branch Riley of Portland, Oreg., will deliver an_fllustrated trav- elogue, “The Lure of §he Great North- west.” in the auditoflum of Hamline M. E. Church at 8 o'clock. Admission free and the public invited. A gift that will surely delight the girl graduate, for it is a complete and beautiful set that she can use for the rest of her life. The pleces are a graceful mirror, a brush and comb, nail file, shoe With Tissue and Seals We West End Citizens' Association will 5 hn\d:mkl:fl meeting zm !hPe umnul': Will Make At- 8 t t . . Church, 1911 H street northwest. X > Lty Bl ’G"{; horn, nail buffer, covered powder jar and hair re- coloration of garments. Scented with agreeable cedar Tonight at 7:30 oclock the board | N\ \ : \ Thecol cever. Lovely pearlized rose, maise, green or white, odor to insure fresh, clean-smelling garments in the of directors of ihe Phyllls Wheatley \ \ p it on amber. *Manufactured. Fall. Wide expanding side gussets prevent crushing e e ety A\ N\ Pl SRR, board’ meeting. ~_ Public cordially ‘in- Tollet Goods—Birest Floor of garments. Order some now! vited. After the regular business meet- Ing the residence committes will pre- Mail and Phone Orders Filled by Jane Stuart, Porsonal Shopper sent a one-act play, “Happy Day,” by & \ >~ Y T Netloms—Bireet Fleer the Girls’ Fr\endl_\:isfmety. ‘The Admiral George Dewey Naval Auxiliary will meet at Northeast Ma- sonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast, at 8 nrlnck FUTURE. Burnside Post. No. 8, Department of the Potomac, G. A. R.”will meet to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the G. A. R. Hall. American Gold Star Mothtl‘l will meet at the Hamilton Hotel tomorrow evening at- 8 o'elock. i Delaware State Soclety will hold its last indoor meeting of the season to- morrow evening at the Confederate Memorial Home, 1322 Vermont avenue northwegt. Plans will be made for June pienic. Entertainment will be furnished by the O'Connor School of Expression. The Kappa Beta Pi Legal Sorority will meet for luncheon tomorrow at the Madrillon at 12:15. All Kappas in Washington are invited. Loyal Knights of Washington Round Table will meet for luncheon at the University Club tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. Dr. A. M. Skiffington of Chicago, of- ficial clinician of the American Opto- metric Association, will speak. Mrs, N. K. Gardner will entertain with musical numbers. ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Citizens' Forum of Columbia Heights will be held tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the Columbia Heights Community Center, in the Wilson Normal School, Eleventn and Harvard streets. Mizpah Council, No. 3, Daughters of America, will give a country dance to- morrow evening at Potomac Bank Hall, Wisconsin avenue ahd M street north- west. Dancing from 8:30 until 11:30, The Grininell- Co! Alumni and friends of Grinnell in Washington will meet for dinner at the Parrot, 1643 | Connecticut avenue, at 6:30 tomorrow. Towa State Society to hold eard party and dance, 8:30 pm. Wednesday, at Ho- - e = — . . ‘ : - Just Arvived a Limited Quantity T A Great Rummage Sale! Wool Sun Suits With H : Cotton Mesh Fronts ousewares ning, May 22, in the main auditorium, Jewish Community Center, for members Where the sun shines there's health and happi- ness for the little ones wearing sun suits. Endorsed At Extraordinary Savings Ten great bargain tables, just loaded down with useful, only. Program of entertainment to be followed by general get-together. Mem- _ by the best baby doctors as the most healthful garment a child can wear in hot Summer months. needed home articles—some scarred, some marred, but all useable and offered at tremendous reductions to clear quickly. bers please exhibit cards at door. Orange, green, blue, red; sizes 2 to 6. Group 3—75¢ to Group 5—$1.49 to Tailored or. Lace-Trimmed Silk Lingerie, $1.95 For The Feminine Graduate or Yourself Such adorable undies, made just the way young moderns want them, namely, brief! Crepe de chine dance sets and chemise, daintily lace trimmed; sports sets of red or green checked silk; bloomer chemise, lace trimmed or tailored, and step-in and petticoat combinations to wear under the sheerest Summer frocks. Nile, peach, flesh, pink and blue. All sizes. ORdergat Breertmet May Sale of Fine Silks 40-In. Printed Crepes Washable Flat Crepe $1.79 »a. $1.88 »a. Every smart authentic pattern and color is here! Washable silk crepe that can be tubbed again Florals, richly tinted; geometrics and conventionals and again—and still retain its original luster and in shades that bespeak Paris; dots and checks; 150 color. Smart women know this and choose it for different designs on sheer chiffon, lustrous crepe de sports frocks, dainty lingerie, beach pajamas and chine and heavy flat crepe. negligees. A firm, lustrous quality—in 60 colors. Plain or Printed Flat Crepe and Georgette Three fashionable Summer Silks—offered at a special price during May Sales! Ahundred 1 39 or more rich colorings, plain or printed, for every daytime and evening occasion. 40 inches wide. The Fabric Adviser will fit, cut and pin materials purchased /rom Lan:bufllx & Bro. A very moderate charge. 811k Department—Third Engineers will meet for the last time this season on Thursday at 8 pm, in Cosmos Club Hall. The Department Gouncil of Admin- istration, A. U. 8. W. V., will give a card party at the Northeast Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast, on Tuesday, May 21, at 8 o'clock. il The American Society of Mechanical Infants’ Wesr—Fourth Fleer Chain Store Founder Expires. NEW YORK, May 20 (#).—Samuel Askin, founder and president of Askin & Marine, retail chain clothing stores, died Saturday at his home here after a brief illness. Mr. Askin started his busi- ness 35 years ago in Utica, N. 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Group 4—98c¢ to $2.25 Housewares 69c Wool wall dusters, Wizard mops, floor brushes, Androck ovens, flower ba , sewin baskets, mail boxes, cas boxes, saucepans, cake pans and knife boxes. $3.50 Housewares 98c Wizard meps, drain board mats, windew ufng.uun, fruit baskets, flower v: cream disher, porcelain drain boards, hearth brushes, bread matic .-rh.. cans and stain- less steel saucepans. Group 6—$2.25 to $3.75 Housewares 1.95 Dish washers, nursery re- frigerators, kitchen katch-all, towel bars and bird cages with stands. Perfection Oil Cock Stoves and Heaters Drastically Reduced in This Clearance Bird Cages nnd Stnndn Greatly Unclerpnced $8.50 C. d stand $15.50 Stove Cabi $6.50 Oil. Heater. $13.00 Oil Heater.. t13 :::ahs $13.50 Bird cag $16.50 Bird ea 2y aR $14.50 Bird cag: $5.95 Parrot cage: kan b3 Have You Ordered Your Bed Sets? 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Bedwear—Third Fioer .Comfort and Smartness Are Yours in Grip Tite Footwear In Grip Tite footwear you have both fashion and comfort—made on the combination last which brings the pear shaped heel two widths narrower than the ball of the foot—and with the inbuilt steel arch support to relieve foot strain, and relieve nerve-racking body fatigue. Two Styles Sketched: designed one-strap medel B ey oo darefemstyre S perforations. ot tie with the all- 3 and black kid .l‘ patent leather. $7.50. Shee Department—Second Floor