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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. MAY 23, 1929. one from Eugene Meyer, former chair- | drive, the banquet Sunday night at th!] mnn of the Farm Loan Board, and the | Mayflower. The principal speakers will he; "EWISH FUND GAINs an anonymous contribution. be Dr. John Haynes Holmes, minister o,hm who gave large donations to|Of the New York Community Church, MANY BIG DONATIONS o0 s s e common: o 2,52 S25 el Bt B | Paul Himmelfarb, $500; Morris Cafritz, | #nd Ra olf Gold of Tel Aviv, Pal- 1$500; J. B. Shapiro, $250; Fred §. Gich- | estine, one of the leaders of the Miz- Two $1,000 Gifts, Including One ner 's250; R. B. Behrend. $150: Harry rachi organization. ———. | viner, $250; Isidore Hershfield, $150; L From Eugene Meyer, Announced |D. Herzmark, John M. Safer, Benjamin | Peru Flyers at Mitchel Field. MITCHEL FIELD, N. Y., May 23 (®). | Ourisman, George W. Levy, I Joseph i Mazo, $125 each; George Beneman, | i B | $5007 5 M. Bralove, $130 The follow- | —Carlos de Pinillos and Carlos Zegarra | | ing each contributed $100: Rabbi L. J. ‘grg-{df here,}au thts]s lgtell'nog:l t.hn,fl- a | Schwefel, Maj. Julius 1. Peyser, Gerson | flight from Newcastle, Del.. e re- oubstantial contributions {0 uene | Nordlinger, Joseph Ottenstein, ‘William | conditioned, plane in which, within e e dony Reranfield, chair- | Rosendorf, Wolf Ullman, J. M. Stein | few days. they will start a good will it and Joseph A. Wilner. flight to Peru. H man of the $35000 Jewish Homeland hich comes to a close Sunda; It is estimated at drive headquarters - :{‘.{:{ - i | that more than four hundred contribu- London now has 3,244 public tele- Heading the list are two $1,000 gif! tors will attend the closing event of the | phone booths. 1 FASHION INSTITUTION Paris Washington NewYork WooDWARD & LLOTHROP 10™ 11™ F axnD G STREETS emnant Day Savings are 25% and More Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or cxchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted Costume Slips Reduced 8 Sateen Slips in flesh. tan and black. JFith hemstitehed tops e 31 Demonstrations 11 to 1 and 3:30 to 6 o'clock daily of the “Univer- sity” Reducer. Also talks on “Health by Means of Vibration.” SporTING Goops, Fourtn FLOOR. Ready on Tables at 9:15! Extra Sales- people! Women's Tailored Silk Street and e % Afternoon Frocks, $12.75 e, g i, S o 8 8 1 Were $25 and $29.50 I "Beth! ey and tan. b 25; reduced for immediate clearance tomorrow. Good-looking, straightline styles: P 5 of crepe de jour and soft quality flat crepes. Black, green, light navy and beige. Little Girls’ Bloomer Asia Bises 3010 4h O . 75 Were §5 ; . Procks, 53 i Women’s Printed Silk Frocks, $18.75 33 Dainty Litle Hand-smosked Broadcloth Frocks, reduced for , m & Friday clearance. Were $25, $29.50 and $35 20; one and two piece frocks: delightful prints combined with plain color crepe. and crepe e chine. Were $10.50 and Especlally nice for business and all daytime wear. “As is” Sizes 36 to 44. 4 Little Girls® Party Frocks of iaffeta $7.50 iy 1 . “’um, «’fm, Sienrel 6 Women's Silk Jacket Suits and Flat 16 Women’s Chiffon Frocks; prints Extra-size Philippine trimmings. | ‘Were 5. "Now $2.50 Crepe Frocks. One-of.a-kind styles; and plain colors. Black and navy. 95 ' Diftie “Girte: Hand- rmhrnlgafllfl;llk b : Lo o St Gowns, $1 Were 33 #lmono Were $10.50 1280, % - 8658 5 e - le ‘Giri's Embroidered Kimono: gowns, andmade, ~wit :"‘u‘“‘m T e e Afternoon and ‘itm‘t“ld'r:::: C‘;':x rousd necks. Sues 19l B and black. Were $25. Now..$16.50 i e ,E'",, C-;,":h_, Crone Women’s Tailored Silk Crepe Now .. fRe Women’s Chiffon Afternoon Frocks; Frocks; one-of-a-kind styles. Green, ER Y :;con{ and Inspbem Sizes 36 to grny and beige. %t;es JdB to 44 ity A""n Fotias Wooon: o é’a&iea v';m 35 and un:o‘ is” Were $25 an szs 50. h. X and pea w"c'n"“ ek Corron Unperwear, THIRD FLOOR. Infants’ Organdy earritie Erertstinat, b Bonnets, $2 Were $6.50 Silk Underthings, $1-95 Were $5 and $6 rose. One-of-a-kind styles; sizes 36 47 Organdy Bonnets, lace-trimmed 2 Women's Black Silk Ensembles; m.n <nr of crepe ‘e chine, lace o : 0d, embroidered hand mbroidered. s -nn e w.\'-‘ CosTuME Surs. 'nmm Froor. : prints_and plain colors. Sizes 34 to 40. Were Fringhiat $20.50 and $35. Now .. 2 rs_Lit Pantles.” Were $1 pair. Now reduced o 3, Little ‘Boys' H with " roil ‘brims; 40, and 1 Gray Coat, size 38. Were $16.50 and $25. Now . $7.50 12 Women’s Flat Crepe Frocks; black and navy. to 44. Were $29.50. Now....$18.75 for Summer wear. 69 Hand embroidere: Dilloweases _reduced. 3. we ow fere 30 INFANTS’ APPAREL, P‘omm( FLoor. Girls’ Silk-and-Wool Socks, 35¢ pair ‘Were $1.50. 18 pairs Three-quar- ter Socks; brown, tan and gray mixtures. Sizes 6 to 7. Long Sports Steckings: with full-length coats. Sizes 38 nnd to 44. Were $42.50 42. Were $39.50. Now . .$26 Now ‘WoMeN's Frocks, THIRD FLOOR. Misses” Chiffon and Georgette Frocks, $14.50 Were $29.50 to $39.50 Smart one-piece frocks: youthfully styled. Navy, black, beige and green. Sizes 14 to 18. 5 Misses’ Silk Ensembles, in beige. navy, 3 Misses Silk Crepe Ensembles: two and orchid and prints. Two and three three piece styles. Green, black and plece styles; sizes 14, 16 and 20. brown. Sizes 18 and 20. Were $29.50. Were $35 and $39.50. Now......§26 Now .. W 2 Misses’ Taffeta Evening Frocks. bmh styles with bustles. " size 16." Were $4250. Now $29.50 Group of underthings, including chemise, dance sets and step-ins in lace-trimmed and tailored styles. 10 Crepe Satin and Crtpe de Chlll rimmed Crepe i3 Trigiey Chemi iinined ‘aa Sefiored uyx d 38. 'Were 315. 14 Flesh’ Crene ‘de Chi {pilored. styles: size era $7. ¥ Crene de_Chime Misses’ FROCK:! Women’s Fur Coats Greatly Reduced 1 Leopard Seal Sports Coat, with plaid 1 Light Brown Caracul Coat, with baum flannel lining. Wolverine collar; size marten shawl collar. Fancy crepe de 38. Was $295. NOW......... . chine lining; size 36. Was $495. Furs, THIRD FLOOR. NOW tovvvvenncnnennsnnnnnsenss. 9250 Misses’ Tweed Sports Suits, $15 Were s20.50 10 Double and Single Breasted Suits; with novelty cuffs and pockets. Tai- lored of fine mannish woolen and imported tweeds. Sizes 14 to 20. Misses’ Suirs, THIRD FLOOR. “Bizes 8 to 10. Were pesch and prints fn l' Tomorrow’s the Last Day! Any Hat in Stock. —hats that were $10 to $20 —some very recent arrivals. . SiLx UnpErwear, THIRD FLOOR. Negligees Reduced 4 Black Crepe Satin Negligees, with gold, rose and blue trim- mmg'i. medium sizes. Were $25. $13.95 Sports Socks; all-over i Higii R e R e GLs' FURNISHINGS FourTH FLOOR. Girls’ and Junior Misses’ .all to be Pajamas, $1+45 %Y¢3 Yes, new stocks have been added every day so the last day’s assortment is bountiful! Matrons’ hats! Visca straws! Young girls’ hats! bans! Just about every color you can think of Felts! Bangkoks! Paris . black Large hats! Hats with tiny brims! Hair Hats! Tur- Meme! and white, too. Oh, you must join the throngs around the tables in the Millinery Shop and see with your own eyes all the hats that $5.85 can purchase tomorrow . . . remem- ber it’s the last day Millinery Shop—Street Floor . one last chance to take your pick of our stock for $5.85! WoobpwarD & LoTHROP 10™ 11" F axp G STREETS Good Health Is Attained and Maintained With Battle Creck Sanitarium Health Foods Corrective eating—supplementing the daily diet with foods that will actually correct body disorders, and retain the healthy functioning of the body’s organs—is the scientific way to GOOD HEALTH. Good Health is achieved with the aid of the spe- cially-prepared foods for which the Battle Creek Sanitarium is famous, and these foods are being sold in our Health Food Section, Fifth Floor. Miss Ethel Barnes—a capable dietician and special repre:entauve from Battle Creek Sanitarium—is here to give you advice concerning your individual diet. She will talk with you personally—and will give demonstrations daily at 10:30 a.m. and 3 and 5 p.m. Temorrow We Feature Six Special Health Foods Lacto-Dextrin A preparation for auto-intoxication and in- the causes for calottis, high testinal toxem blood pressure, and many other diseases. Paralax Agar A combination A tasty emulsion—for internal lubrication. Gluten Bread A delicious bread, to take the place of wheat bread. For those wishing to reduce. HzaLre Foops, Firth FLOOR. Psylla A new food laxative—not a drug. Laxa of wheat, bran and egar. A reducing food product. Food Ferrin A food rich in organic iron; for blood building. Especially weight. good for those who wish to gain Were $1.95. 11 pairs: two-piece styles in youthful novelty designs and colors. Sizes 8 to 14, and 18. & High-neck Gamin, Striped Cotion Srentersi sizes 6. a 6. Weri $1.50. 3 Suntor Miss® = x Negiices) b georgeite over red crepe . Size aut Pairs Giris" L-ee-lrl-mel Maiin n'on: size 14. Ll K‘l‘“" " Slip-over Wool § tan, yellow, and red hlcklmnnd tolnu' ures and ltl’lne! Bizes - $3.95. ol o inmhuem .ne S le- 'nwl 10, Wer Gms' Pleulmmn Fourts FLOOR. up Blres % g | Women’s and Misses’ Hats, $7-50 Were $15 and $15.50 25 Felt and Fabric Hats; for .sports. and dress; close-fitting stvles, and hats with brims. 15 Sports and Dress Hats. Were muvn more. Now reduced to MILLINERY SALON. THIRD FLOOR. 35 Women's and Missex' Dress and Sperts Hats: greatly reduced to MiLLiNery, THIRD FLOOR. 10 Girls’ and Junior Misses’ Felt Hats, 2 Were $5. 10 Youthiul hats: in voung colors. Smart for sports 2 re Now reduced GIRLS’ AND JUNIOR MIssSES® MiLLINERY, FOURTH FLOOR. Fine Brassieres, #1- Were $3.50 and $. 15 Brassieres of lovely materials “lace, crepe de chine and geor- gette; SLIGHTLY SOILED. Sizes 36, 3 # Light-weight F tion Garments Fith net ‘tops. siz 36, 31,738 and 0. Now. 3. Muternitz “Girdles ot lighi' pink batiste, laced Were 37, Was $10 : §2.95 Combination of “Treco and T Kirt of pink. crepe SUIGHTLY = SOILED. Size much more. ~Now.....$5.95 s-mul Corsets for the large 32 36 and 40. Were 38 mclumm ‘Brassieres. t-Brassieres and lace Band- Gy nflnred for elunn Sne ow . 1 Woodihr Silk_Batis ge chlne; 38 Ince: sizes 32, : ®lre 15 'Now reduc 5 Sanitars Belts, were ibé. Now Corsers, TRmD FLOOR. Knit Underwear Reduced Broken Sizes and Styles 24 Athletic_Combinations in Munsing- wear and Puturist makes. of French and novelty n'udrn in, i and ate £, Atbletle Combination, m fiesh’ cross- 3. BOILED: “ Wer te lnd’ 9. W!‘l‘e $1. . K Kl" UnperwEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Printed Smocks, 95¢ Were $195. 20 Printed Smocks with plain collars, pockets and cuffs. In light prints, for warm weather. elty Aprens in unbleached do- m nc -nh printed mmmlm Were Focks. with ~lom et muu in nm' wnd’ ere. 3538 Frocks with m white vests, dnots Homz Frocks, Tma h.ool - Gitls’ Bloomer Frocks, $1.45 were s1.95 28 Broadcloth and English-print Frocks; greatly reduced for clearance tomorrow. Sizes 7, 8, and 10. 10 Girls' Frocks of georgette, taffeta and 3 Girls' Navy Reefers; sizes 6, 8 and 10. silk crepe: for party and dress wear. Were $16.75. Now ..............$18 e W "735;‘5 9 Girls' Frocks of English prints and sizes silk crepes. Sizes 10, 12 and 14. 6.8 and 10. Were $16.75. Now..$7.50 Were $7.50. Now ..... .95 Grts’ Frocks, FOURTH FLOOR. Misses’ and Women's Sports Sweaters, $1.95 Were $2.95 and $3.95. 16: plain jersey and novelty weaves. over styles; in smart light and dark sports colors. Sizes 34 to 40. 8 Two and Three Piece Kn‘litudd Sports 5 Silk and Jersey Sports Frocks; light Suits; in white, brown and red. Sizes and dark shades. Sizes 14 to 38. 14 to 40. Were $25 to $35. Now $16.50 Were $16.50 to $25. Now 6 Sports Dresses and Ensembles; plain 2 4 Necktie Sets; complete with tie and colors and prints. Sizes 16 and 18. Were $35 and $39.50. Now. $26 handkerchief. Were $3.95. Now $1.95 SPORTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Women’s Fur-Trimmed Spring-weight Dress Coats, $25 Were $49.50 and $59.50 Only eight of these iashionable coats at these splendid savings looking straightline styles: of basket weave and kasha-like woolens. collars and scari throws of kid, caracul and mole; sizes 36 to 42. ‘Wowmens Coats, THIRD FLOOR. Silk Radium Shirts and Crepe Blouses, 55 Were $7.50 and $8.75. 8 Silk Radium Shirts with club collars: in tan and white. 10 silke crepe blouses; including Vionnet models; in navy, black, beige and gray; sizes 34 to 42 8 Silk Printed Crepe and tin Blouses; eggshell, white, navy and black. Sizes 34 to 00 ‘Were $10 and $12.75. N . . .. 87.5¢ Brouses, Tump FLOOR. Junior Misses’ Sports and Afternoon Frocks $19.50 were 52050 10 539.50 9 vouthful frocks; of chiffon, georgette and silk crepes Tan, green, blue and navy. Sizes 13, 15 and 17. § Junior Misses® Froeks for sports and dress. 2 Junlor Misses' Coaty plain and fur tilm- Bmart colors: sizes 13, 18 and 17. Sizes 13 an ere $29.50 N % B £19.50 green and blue. Tow Junior’ Misses” 13, 15 and 17. 4.95 0 Fith ‘plaid linin Raincoats. Were $10. ’ 516 Junior M 3" Sorime-weighi " Cas £ with fox “trimmed. St 22230 r. . “’9!0 322 30 to $29.50. JONTON MissEs’ APPAREL, FOURTH FLooK. Walnut Room Gowns Reduced 1 Beige Lace Evening Gown; bepded: sitshtly 1 Erening Gown of black tafet soiled. 'Size 36. Was 525 ow. 1 Bed “Street Frock of YAt crepe: e 18 1 tvory " Satin | Wedding ~Gewn ®ith nl\[ £0. and - hand embroidered yoke 1 Boige Printed’ cwnmon Y SOILED. Siz g0 Dress, size 40. = Chi Atte r!l 1 Black’ Satin Street Bress: sice” u sg.!mfi'nv!sfl(;fizn e size 18, 2 Original I, Gwaa i “bention e retaer Parae 1 Now reduced to. R o THE WALNUT ROOM, THIRD Froor. Skinner’s Pure-Dye Crepc de Chine, $2.25 yard Sold in our regular stock at $3 2 il 148y $ards Skinner's Pure Dye Crepe de Chine, in pink. white and black shades. Was 33 sard: Now® yarate ehpk 225 vards Crepe Meteor, in good colors. Spe. 5 cial, Remnants " of and_Printed "Crepe e Chine and Chgn Y ¥ MORE FOR CLEARANGE UCED ‘e AND 8S1Lxs, Seconp Froor. Cotton Dress Goods, Linings, White and Wool Dress Goods, Reduced 14 and More Cotton Dress Goods Linings nts Cotton Linings, in a {00 Remnants Cotton Dress Goods. tn 100 Rem: 8 n ln variety ot Celanese, Plain and Printed Percaiine '°‘°1" Sl %onk and o Rayon, Printed Volle, Printed Dimits, Ton): Belo 8k’ (silk cotton), Percales, Flaxon, Lawn, Wash_ Als Cambrics, ® Brofade " Rayon, Feared Silk lnd Cotton Cre) Sateen, in Ien ths !rom 1 to 2 yards. gied Swiss REDUCED % AND MORE REDUCED AND'MORE FOR CLEAR Corron Dnu Goon Lumws. Seconn Froor. Seconp FLOOR. White Dress Goods WooI Drcss Goods 00 Remnants whlu Dress Goods, PI.[n ~ lflfl'-z' ‘Wool Dri b ke 2% yards. velty DOCED % AND MORE FOR ‘Cloth, Serses, s, Flan alde: ‘Govert “atd. Baskst Weave NCE. O Bia » :tggnn%m MORE FOR CLEAR- Seconn FLOOR. Woor Drzss Goops, Szconn FLoOR. 1 hce Trimmed Peach Crepe de Chine Negligee, size 40. Was $25. Now ...$13.95 1 Crepe de Chine hq“‘n ‘tailored style. in flesh trimmed with bands of blue crepe de chine. Was §15. Now ...310.50 1 Three-piece Pajama Ensemble of flesh crepe satin with coat of blue brocaded chiffon velvet trimmed with gold. Was $45. Now...$20 1 Rose Cotton Crepe N with bands and applique of blue. Was $5. Now reduced to. $3.75 Nrcricees, TRD FLOOR. Women’s Fabric Gloves 85c pair Were §1.25 58 pairs pull-on fabric gloves, saddle and P. K. sewn, in gray and white; sizes 574, 6. 65 and 7. :m Pairs Fancy Kid Gloves: sizes , 6, 7and 71. Were $2.95 pair. Now.. ...... ........$1.95 pair 18 pairs Fabric Gloves, hand sewn, 1 button style in gray only. Sizes 512, 613 and 7'2. Were $1.50 pair. Now 75¢ pair Groves, Arsie 11, First FLOOR. Women’s Strap Pumps $4.85 pair Were $12.50 10 Pairs Women's Pumpe. of beige kid and combinations of kid and suede. One-strap and center strap stvles, with Cuban anr! <p=m<h heels. Sizes in lot: AA A4 415 d _One-Strap Kons: Shoes. l’"h low heel. Sizes ' 21 Were $3. 50 WoMEN's Swors, THip Froor. Misses” Short Vamp Pumps, $3-25 pair Were $6.50. 4 Pairs Black Cali- kin® Step-in Pumpe sizes AA AS5:B 44 C & pairs Tatent Leather tep-i s 2 v 8, "x n Pumpe. Were 310 Misses' Swoes, 'rnmn Px.ool Junior Misses” Pumos $4.75 pair Were $8 12 Pairs Junior Misses’ Pa(en( Leather Pumps, sizes - B §:C 24 3,4 44, 5 '/,, 6, 614 7 Pairs Junior Misses’ Wales Ox- fords, two tones of tan elk: rubber sole. Sizes B 4'5. 7, 8: C 4, 415, £, 715, Were $6.50. Now....$3.95 6 Pairs Junior Misses’ Tan C: skin Oxfords. sizes AA 7';: A 615 B 8'2; C 5. Were $6.50. Now $3.95 JUNIOR Misses’ Swors Fourte FLOOR. Children’s Oxfords $1.95 pair Were 54 15 Pairs Children’s Patent Leather and Tan Elkskin Ox- fords, blucher stvle; plain_toe and Goondyear welt sole. Sizes B6to8: Chto7'5 D6 6%, 8. CuiLpren’s Suors, Founrn FLoOR. Boy Scouts’ Play Shoes $250 pair Were $5 5 pairs Official Boy Scouts’ Phy Shoes, sizes C 115; D 114, 2, 7 Pairs Youths' Tan Calfskin Ox- fords, sizes B 11, 1113, 12; C 12; D 11, 1113, 12. Were $5. Now $2.50 3 Pairs Boys' Oxfords, sizes C 2‘4‘ 3. Were 85. Tre Boys’ Srore, Fourrn n.ool

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