Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1929, Page 31

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[ TABLET UNVEILNG | TONRS GOLOSHITH] Exercises at Jewish Foster| Home This Afternoon Be- gin at 2 0’Clock. \ =5 it A. tablet in honor of Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith will he unveiled at the Jewish | Foster Home this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Exercises preceding the unveiling will start at, 2 o'clock, as announced by Isaac B. Nordlinger, president of the home. A new dormitory. named in honor of Mrs. Goldsmith, has been added to the home, and the tablet has heen provided by 3 number of friends who have known of her work and devotion in the past 18 years, not. onlv ‘in ‘behalf of the Jewish Foster Home but _to all Jewish philan thropie work in Washington and else. where. Mrs. Goldsmith i€ a member of the Board f Public Welfare, president of the United Hebrew Relief Society, member of the budget committee of the Community Chest, of which the Jewish | Poster Home ic a constituent m-gnnm-: jon. Mr. Nordlinger will make the intro- | ductory remarks at the exercises. and | the tablet will be dedicated by Rabbi | William PFranklin Rosenblum. There | will be greetings from Rabbi Abram Simon and a word in behalf of the Jewish women of Washington from Mrs, tLeonard B. Schloss. president of the Benior Couneil of Jewich Women. Ostar | Leonard. exscutive director of the Jew- igh Welfare Federation. will speak in Behalf of the Jewish social service agen- | ¢les of the eity. Morris Caffitz and E. 1. Kaufmenn | Rave taken the lead in the matter of | arranging for the tablet. The public is| nvited | | MARCUS SELLS ‘THEATERS Malf TInterest in Nine Properties | Sold to Paramount. BT. LOUIES, June 15 (#).—Louis Mar- | eus announced today at the interna- tlonal convention of the Paramount- Famous-Lasky Corporation the sale of & half interest in his nine-threater perties in Utah and Tdaho to the blix Theaters Corporation, a Para- mount subsidiary. Publix will take over the operation of the theaters July 1. Marcus will be ( U retained in an advisory capacity. He #id there would be no change in the t. personnel of his theaters. The theaters involved include four in Balt Lake City, two in Ogden, one .in Provo, Utah; one in Boise and one in Twin Falls, Idaho. All are equipped for talking pleture CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. The Board of Managers of the Christ Child Soeiety cordially invite | the members of the society and their . friends and all who are interested in fresh air for children, to afternoon tea at the opening of the Fresh Air Farm this afternoon from 4 to 7 p.m. Take slectric car to Rockville, Autos will Be at terminus. The Wanderlusters’ hike will start today from Miller's Station on_the Alexandria and Mount Vernon Rall- foad. Members meet at Twelfth street and Pennsylvania avenue at 2:30 p.m. The A. A. U. W. invites all college women on a hike this afterncon. Meet at Foxhall Station at 3 pm. to ex- { plore the vieinity of Foxhall village &nd gardens. Supper will be seryed at 13‘! home of Mrs. Pyle after the walk, The Citizens’ Association of Glover Park ie arranging fer its second annual favm fete and carnival at the West end i Beecher street, Glover Park, on day, June 21, at 8 o'clock. A lawn fete will be held at the Con- gregational Home at 1200 Crittenden street on Tuesday, from 6 to 10 pm. ) l THE WEATHER | District of Columbia, Maryland—Fair @nd slightly warmer today and tomor- fow. * Virginia—Partly cloudy and slightly warmer today and tomorrow; probably #howers in southeast portion today. % West Virginia—Mostly fair todey and morrow; somewhat warmer today. Retord fer 24 Hours. Temperature—Midnight. 68; 2 am., 82; 4 am. 88:'6 am., 69; 8 am, 68; 2 pm., 84; pm, 71: 10 8. ‘Temperature same date last year— Mighest, 81; lowest, 84, Tide Tabies. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) | Today—Low tide, 10:24 aj 10:33 pm.; high tide 3:43 a. I:?r! pm. ‘omorrow—Low tide, 11:17 am. and 11:25 pm.; high tide. 4:33 am. and €:50 pm The Sum and Meon. i Tcday—Sun rose 4:41 am.; sun sets I:lTn p.m. 'omorrow—8Sun rises 4:41 a.mi; ! #ets 7:38 pm. ez Moon rises 2:35 p.m.; sete 1:29 a. m. || Automobile Tamps to be lightse tne- | Balt hour after sunset, % i Weather in Varions Cities, ~Temperature.— Precipi- e ey I o Tt ] Xy HXIML op 22 p=389g . Poul, Minn.’ n Antonie, Tex. n Diego, n Franciseo. all . Calif. N. Mex. 2ARFIILITITRERTRINAY th IHOMDINDI{)N FESTIVAL af Asheville, .. from June 17th to June 22d, 1929. 8 Reduced Fares; Convenient Schedules. A wonderful op- unity to see this gorgeous Floral MRS. CHARLES A. GOLDSMITH, Teeth of Eskimos Subject of Study | For U.S. Expedition | Associate Dean of Colum- bia’s Dental School Plac- ed in Charge of Project. | By the Associated Press ! NEW YORK. June 15—Dr. Leuman | M. Waugh, associate dean of Columbia | U’nlvsnlfy' School, has v United States Public Health Service to conduct an expedition of dental research | among the Alaskan Eskimos, it was an~ | nounced today. | Dr. Waugh, commissioned a_dental | surgeon in the Health Service Reserve by President Hoover and detailed to the Coast Guard Service with the rank of lieutenant-commander. will leave Seattle July 6, jering the cutter Northland at nalaska. In addition to an X-ray machine and complete dental equipment, Dr. Waugh will take along gay-colored handkes chiefs, beads, tobacco and cl gum to his patients who assist him in the research work. He will return in September and the result of his study will be published as a Government doc- ument under the auspices of the Coast Guard. . ' Drives Coach and Four. NEWPORT. R. L. June 15 (P).—Mrs. | Murfel Vanderbiit Church is driving & coach and four. Having purchased coaches which once ran from New York to Tarrytown and Atlantic City she is schooling her horses with them about he; estate and plans a public drive July 4. We’re going to doiit.c - Here’s How: REMBRANDT upright, 555 HUNTINGTON wp- right, mahogany. Geed 598 Talus BAILEY upright, ma- ey il ok BTS00 FOSTER wup f‘ slos CLEMENTI upright, sss looks like new..... o2 EBER upright, fa- meta ot et s S D0 KNABE upright; vorkd's ben misne. . 9200 good for years HARDMAN i sadie model; o 9309 KITT grand, dainty 5385 STEINWAY grand, a S $625 These are ‘“honest-to- goodness’’ Saerifice Prices—due solely to our crowded eondition— $ will send one home and as little a as s1 week pay for it. HOMER L. KITT CO. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,.JUNE' 16, 1929—PARYT 1. Are You in s Hurry? You Can Read This Entire Announcement in Less Than 3!2 Minutes - LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E St&.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 A P A Multitude of Lovely New tyles Include Sheer Ensembles; Embroidered Net Coats Crepe Ensembles; Embreidered Jackets Sleeveless Chiffons with Capalet Collars Tailored Chiffons for the Larger Woman Sleeveless Sun-back Tennmis Frecks Chanel's Sheulder Cape eon Slee Medel Yeke Skirt Tuck.in Emsembles Flowered Chiffons; Sweeping Hemlines Youthful Cape Freck after Melyneux Fashionable Smell Checks and Pelka Dets Slenderizing Models for Larger Figures Small Florals on Coel Greunds fer Day- time favered Scerf Modele of Wash For Warm Days! A Bien Jolie Corsetlette A Monday Feature 55 We admit it’s difficult te find a play. Consult Ticket _ Agents RAILWAY SYSTEM, 1610/ t. N.W., Phones Main 1465-1486, Rtatinn —Aduvartisament 1330 G ST. really cool foundation garment that moulds the figure without the het, tight discomfort of boning—but this Bien Jolic garment does it! Lace, lined with strong net; sizes 34 to 38, Miracle Health Rollers A slim, beautifully proportioned fig- ure is yours if you use a Miracle Health Builder! Take off from 2 to 7 pounds a week! $10. Corset Shop—Third Fleer Dresses for Every Summer Event Only 7 of the 124 Styles Are Here Pictured Sleeveless sun- Ensemble with i back tennis freck For informal For the women H.over embr afterneen bridge = this smart tai dered jacket this shoer ensem- od chiffon alliaround ploat. ble; embroidered tiny all-o od ikirt, 91 net coat. $12. tern. $1 od skirt. $1 Summer’s foremost fashions—to wear on smart roof gardens, at garden parties, bridge luncheons, on week-end trips, Summer vaca- tions, fashionable tennis courts, golf courses and yachting parties— not forgetting the dozens of chic models to wear in town for shop- ping or business! And whether you take a tiny Missie size or a larger women's model you will find it here tomorrow in this wonder- ful group. Washable flat crepes, washable printed crepes, flowered chiffons, plain chiffons and georgettes—in every new Summer color and combinations of colors: Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20; women’s sizes, 36 to 46, and extra sizes. Women's and Misses’ Drese Shop—Second Floor Buy Vacation Coats Now and Save Any type coat you may need for vacationing is here —aporty models for motoring or sea-going, fur or self- trimmed cloth coats for general wear and a few silks. Broadeloths, kashmeres, velveteens and bengalines— ensemble types, seme with capes, others with scarfs, Black, navy, Admiral blue and ten. Broken sizes. $ 1 2 For Ceats Originally $16.50 to $25 For Coats Originally $25 to $35 $ 1 8 Smactly furred and self trimmed stvles; broadcloths basket w. and extra size beng: . Dressy an ansemble, ghtline and flared models in black, tan, navy, gray and Admiral blue, For Coats Originally $35 to $59.50 s 8 Individual models, fashioned from fine, soft materiels; riehly furred, or showing elaborate ‘“dressmaker” : touches, All sizes in black, navy and Admiral blue. Women's and Misses' Cont Shop—Second Ploor If You Are In Doubt How to ‘ Wash Certain Fabrics Attend T his Washability Demonstration By An Expert From Lever Bros.” Factory 10:30 and 2:30 Daily, Third Floor Expensive cleaning bills can be eliminated, for most any fabric from the sheerest to the most practical can be washed, if you know how. ‘Demonstration begins tomorrow in our fabric departments: Every one is cordially invited. Fer the larger figure, this smart creps frock with flmy chiffen with of wash crepe; slenderizing scalloped cape, _dainty fleral pat- all.arsund pleat- medel of blue after Molyneaux. tern om ceeol X flat crepe. $12. Yeuthfyl fat For ovening a $12. backgreund. $12. Sleeveless Pongee Suits for Boys The briefest sort of suits, keeping little 2 to 5 year olds cool and comfortable. Some with tiny collars, others with bindings— in light blue, green, or tan. Sketched right. Tots' Wear—Pourth Fleor On the Street Floor! 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