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11 = THRIFT SHOP ENDS SUMMER SEASON Welfare Rummage Sale to}' Reopen for Business | Next September. | The Thrift Shopi*child welfare per- manent rummage sale at 504 Tenth street, closed its door for the Summer“ yesterday and will reopen next Fall, on | ‘Tuesday, September 3. e | In making this announcement, Mrs. | John Allen Dougherty, chairman of the | committee representing four child wel- | fare organizations of the city conduct- | ing the shop, announced that business in the shop had proven such a success | that the shop has taken an apartment of five rooms on the second floor above, to extend the facilities. | “We feel very much graitfied over the results of the season,” declared Mrs. Dougherty, “and we are hoping and ex- pecting that when we reopen in the Fall | all of our old friends and many new ones will be with us.” Mrs. Dougherty expressed appreciation for the co-oper- ation offered the shop both through personal services which had been do- nated and through gifts of stock to the permanent rummage sale. ‘The Thrift Shop is conducted for the benefit of the Children’s Hospital, the Children’s Country Home and the Pre- natal Clinic of Columbia Hospital. The general committee in charge is headed Mrs. herty, chairman; Mrs. John W. Gulick, vice chairman, and Mrs. Robert V. Fleming, treasurer. The executive cvmmittee consists of Mrs. John R. Williams, chairman; Mrs. E. Hope Slater and Mrs. James Car- | Toll Frazer. All-Night Theaters Wanted. Theater managers of London are seek- | ing permission to run all-night per- | formances, one of which will begin just’| after midnight on Sundays. They say that all-night restaurants have proved :h::xvmu .l:l -::“:hn c:ty. indicating that never until daylight. . nal Director LISTER T. WATTS, WATTS IS ELECTED NATIONAL DIRECTOR President of Local Association of Credit Men Honored at An- nual Convention. Lister T. Watts, president of the Washington Association of Credit Men, was elected a national director of the National Association of Credit Men in Minneapolis, yesterday at the thirty- fourth annual’ convention. John A. Reilly, secretary of the Washington association delivered the nominating speech for the Washington candidate. Mr. Watts, a Baltimorian by birth, has been a resident of this city for several years. He is the credit execu- tive of the Standard Ofl Co. of New Jersey for this district. ‘The new national director has served as president of the local association for two terms. He resides at 2807 Con- necticut avenue. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JUNE 30, 1929—PART 1. HOLLAND FIRM BUYS U. S. RAYON PLANTS Dutch Enka Interests Reported to Have Merged With Glanzstoff Factories. By the Associated Press. ASHEVILLE, N. C, June 20.—The Asheville Times today says it learns that inder a gigantic $50,000,000 merger affecting rayon plants throughout the world the Dutch Enka interests, parent organization to the American Enka Cor- poration of Asheville, have acquired SOCIAL CRISIS TOPIC AT CHURCH MEETING Lutheran Delegates Banquet in Copenhagen After Discussion of Religious Questions. By the Associated Press. Delegates to the World Lutheran Con- gress tonight indulged in a banquet as | & relief from the discussions of world- wide religious and soclal subjects. To- control of the combined Glanzstoff in- | WOTTOW the pulpits of churches in terests, which operate big plants at| Copenhagen and neighboring towns will Elizabethton, Tenn. The reciprocal production arrange-| ment will operate with headquarters at Arnheim, Holland, home of the Enka Artificial Silk Co., under the name of the “Allegemeene Kunstyde Unie,™ or the General Rayon Union. The Gen- eral Rayon Union will have a combined | discussion on th occupled by visiting clergymen. ‘The two main topics today were “The | Lutheran Conception of the Relation- ship Between Christianity and the | World” and ‘“The Lutheran Church and the Social Crisis.” Rev. G. M. Bruce of 8t. Paul led the rst topic, while Rev. introduced the e i daily output of approximately 130,000 | Dean J. Maroni of Oslo pounds of rayon. soclalogical debate. THE STAR= HAS A NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER NATIONAL I I i | “Furniture House & Herrmann of Merit” Resto Coil Sp_ring An Unusual Value— 4-piece Bedroom Suite at $ The design-appeals for its grace and daintiness; and the construction emphasizes how really special the price. Genuine walnut and moire mahogany veneers are com- bined with sturdy gumwood. The overlays are carved from solid wood cuted. The four pieces consist of 46-inch Dresser, French Vanity. Chc‘ and full size Poster Bed. ¥ Afiiditiunal pieces to match—Chair, $7.50; Nite Stand, $10.75; Bench, $7.50. It’s typical “Furniture of Merit.” Seventh at Eye 141.50 skillfully exe- st of Drawers COPENHAGEN, Denmark, June 29.— ; Kaufman’s Thrift Kolumn Girl’s $1.98 Dresses Of brand-new Summer prints, short sleeve and sleeveless styles; some with belt; sizes 7 1316 -1326 Seventh St.N. W ashable Silk Crepe, Square and Polka Dots, Flowered Georgette, Etc. Boys' $1 Wash Suits Button-on style, in plain or fancy effects; all the wanted colors; 70, sizes 3 to 8 years c [ s —————— ] Children’s 59¢ Rayon Undies Beautiful quality shirts and bloom- ers; in white and wanted pas- 47¢ tel tones. Sizes to 14 years. .. Sleeveless Babies’ Needs at $1 50 Baby Pillows.......3 for $1 Handmade Pillowcases.2 for $1 Handmade Philippine Dresess, $1 Muslin Gertrudes Regular and Pillowcases .. Esmond_Blankets. Extra Rubber Pants, all Sizes Creepers Walking thes ... price about the c Kaufman's—Second Floor Of Plain and F Silks, Flat Crepe, and many others. after just ne to the more vivid $1.29 Philippine Gowns Dainty hand-embroidered designs, lx‘\’“pll!nl vhlflt; .“d re'uh‘l;l': . ; sleeveless an 8] SlOeVes (.ocecicesnnns tessanae 97c $1.98 Rayon Satin Slips Superior high-grade quality, in every wanted shade; regular and $1.59 extra alzes; beautifully Gt Up to 69¢ Bandeaux And Brassieres, of pink brocade, afl%&. gllce etc; uwrudl sluam and styles. y samples the lot .. " 19c $1 Muslin Undies Children’s Gowns, one and two plece Pajamas, Combinations and Slips; soft nainsook; lace and GQ¢ frog trimmed ... —— e Children’s $1.69 Hats . Fancy straws and braids; plain and combination colors; poke and 960 other shapes; ribbon trimmed. $1 or Morning Shopping! smartly patterned, too. Sleeveless tiny set-in sleeves, collarless or ch Tots’ 39¢ Creepers cffects. Sizes up to 50. Of pretty plain color prints; sleeve- leas styles; sizes 1, 2 and 3 29¢ oo, Nicely made Bathing Slippers Genuine U. S. Rubber Bathing Slippers, all wanted colors; good “heavy $2 Athletic Shoes Boys' and Girls’ styles, brown and white; heavy wrr:)nmeldl ibber or crepe soles al Children’s $1.29 Shoes Oxfords and Sandals, in black and tan; sizes 6 to 2; for dress or 98¢ general wear. Gbod styles.... = $1 Silk Bareleg Hose Pure silk from toe to top—made with- out seam to give the effect of bare new sun $1 Full-Fashioned Bemberg Hose Blight irregulars—shown in all the ht-after . Summer $1.39 Seamless 81x99 Sheets Full bleached quality, extra large size for double beds; standard 79¢ brand; run of the mill quality, . $1 Seamless Sheets 72x99 three-quarter bed size—stan- dard brand; run of the mill, 55¢ but no holes . 39c Pillowcases 45x36 size, standard brand; perfect quality, and free from any for- 21 c@ fl 600 Pairs of $4 and $4.50 Arch Support Shoes $2.87 Women will be amazed at the style and quality found in these shoes—if rou would enjoy all-day-long comfort, let us fit you in a pair of these Arch Support Low Shoes. Comfortable without a doubt. and two strap or oxford models, with military heels. Sizes 3 to 9, widths from C to EEE. Kaufman's—First Floor HE STORE FOR THRIFTY PEOPL 68 Sales in ONE ARRY K AuFMAN: sleeveless, backless, cape collar, drapes, uneven hemline, circular flounces and plain tailored models. Second Floor 1,000 Pretty New Daytime Frocks Smart Enough and Attractive Enough for Street, Porch, Garden Tub fast and well made—gayly colored and Kaufman's—Second Floor muhel Monday ; % Kaufman’s Thrift Kolumn Girls’ Khaki Play Suits Sulphur dyed khaki, -with red ties; short sleeves; button-on styles, sizes 3 to 8 years; two-plece style, s]_ 6 to 14 years [ et New Corslettes Of pink brocade materials, made with inner belt; sizes up to sl 69 50; good welght for Summer B 89¢ Rayon Undies ‘Women's Rayon Undies, including Pants, Vests, Teddies, Slips and Com- binations. All wanted pastel 4‘70 Dresses Smart for the “Fourth”—V aca- tion and Entire Summer $ 4.44, T The newest and most fascinating styles are revealed in this collection of frocks and at a $295 Large Milan and ~ ~ $1.77 Extraordi- nary purchase —just in time for the holi- day outing— beautiful qual- ity soft felts, and Milan straw, in all the newest shapes, ribbon trimmed. All head sizes. White and pastel shades. Sizes ost of material alone. Pretty igured Georgette, Gay Printed Smart Blue and White Checks Colors that are most sought including the dainty pastel tones shades. Sizes 16 to 50. 39¢ Furniture Covering Also desirable auto seat covers— tan grounds with various color 977 stripes. Good heavy grade.... c 19¢ Part Linen Towel ‘Téa towels, size 16x32 inches; pretty fast color striped borders; 1 absorbent. quality 12}z Linen Lunch Cloths Pure linen quality, size 36x36 inches; an assortment of desirable 69c $1 Bed Pillows 17x25 Feather Bed Pillows, feather- proof ticking; new hen feather 69¢ e 50c Bathing Caps Choice of divers and other popular styles; all G——————————) $1.25 Striped Spreads or with ic vestee Prints, in scores of patterns and color combinations, in light or dark effects, neat designs and bold patterns—in- fact, there’s everything and more than you would expect to find'in this lot of Daytime Frocks. 59¢ Summer Union Suits For women, bullt-up shoulders_and shell trimmed knee; jumbo 35‘: and extra sizes .......... ween .Thousands of Yards of 49c¢, 59c and 69c¢ Fine SheerSummerFabrics 36 and 40 Inches Wide 27c Printed Voiles Printed Batistes Printed Broadcloth Printed Permanent- finish Organdy A most opportune purchase of these Summer fabrics, just when you are planning making several or more frocks for the vaca- tion wardrobe. Secured from one of the largest mills of the country at practically our own price, which means unheard-of savings for you. Every yard brand new, fresh and crisp—every yard fast color, too. Kaufman's—First Fleor MEN’S RAYON UNION SUITS " Fine gauge with permanent, lustrous fin- ish—cool and comfortable for hot weather. Full-cut athletic style, deep armholes, closed crotch and Vee necks. All sizes to 46. White, pink, blue and peach. All-Wool Bathing Suits $2.95 One and two plece styles, an assortment of wanted color ‘An!‘i 36 and 40 Inches Wide 36 and 40 Inches Wide Plain Permanent- finish Organdy Printed Gabardines Printed Pique Colorwear and Arrow Shirts - $1 Plain white and fancy materials; neck- band and collar-at- tached styles; sizes 14 to 18. Kautman's—First Floor combinations. $13.50 A very comiortable spring composed of ninety-nine resil- ient coils of highly tempered steel. Each coil attached with small helical springs and bound by a'heavy border wire. Fine Felt Mattress $14.50 Carefully made of layer felt, with four-row Imperial edge; covered with high-grade floral or striped ticking. Comfort- able and durable. Gliding Hammock Practical for lawn or porch; with link spring seat, uphol- stered seat and back—and easy gliding mo- tion. - Attractive covering .. - 519'75 — % Real Money Savers in the Bargain Basement! Krinkle Spreads $1 Dotbdle-bed size—blue, rose, en and goid; %o be hemmed. $5.50 Screen Doors WHERE 50c Felt-Base Can You Beat These Floor Covering Values? Reg. $7.95 Grade 9x12-Ft. $2.50 Japanese 59¢ Table Covers Sanitas Oilcloth— slight irregulars; 45 ing square. 19¢ Curtain Material Hall Runner 29¢ Yd. Bordered designs, blue, tan and rose. $2 Oval Fibre Rugs $125 27x54 size; tape- bound edges; woven designs. Matting Rugs $1.39 Attractive carpet designs, in assorted colorings. 15¢ Rubber Stair Treads Sc Don't miss this op- portunity. Good cor- rugated rubber. Felt-Base Rugs Only 100 to sell at this price— $4.59 a saving of $3.36 on each. Cholce elt-Base 12V¢c Plain and red— B $1.95 Benches $1.39 alhel "Rt o color: foiding " type. Cabinet Gas Range New model, with 4- burner top and 14- inch oven and broil- er. The finish is baked on enamel, with wide splashers and door front. Guaranteed efficiency. Installed to your present stove connection without additional charge— $49.50 $4.45 Porch Rocker * - ol B i ized wire: 3x7 size. A chair of very com- fortable proportions and perfect poise. The frame is solid maple; rattan seat; 5-slat back and wide arms. You'll have a heap of satisfaction and com- fort with these rock- ers during the porch o . $3.95 69¢ Bleached Sheets 39¢ and three- be Single qua; size; to el 2% Cretonne 19¢ Yd. Pull pieces: atgns and Soloriass: %3 patterns. 25¢ Percales 16c Yd. vull ssorted new patl color~ ings. of ten patterns, each with com- lete border. Although sold as lars, serious_defects. elt-Base Floor Covering | 6x9 ft. Rugs s SpeeT 8-4 width; nine pat- Smooth 19¢ Pillow Cases terns — cut from_full easily cleaned — biue, measurements. yd. ds $4.95 Room Size Imported 8x10 Ft. Grass Rugs st eno or one day’s brisk sell- iniu—J‘wlu:, “rf;tj nn“a:d y;"m ‘color- $3 MHM-M me:_l;l;;}:t:: ;YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT"-SOLICITE! size 3043 cotton; “to be $1.95 Bordered Felt-Base Rugs 49 Window Screens $1.39 ; Only 50 to sell ol w3 | St ooms, °** 39¢ Rag Rugs 18x36 Siz. 25¢ Dl hemmed. at for e an we have found no rolls. Bring sq. 290 rose or green $2-69 ings—pretty stenciled designs.