Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1929, Page 9

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1S WONEN ARE PAID HONDRS International Suffrage Alli- ance Elects Americans to Governing Board. For the first time since the organiza- tion of the International Alliance of Women for Suffrage and Equal Citi- genship 35 years ago two American women have been elécted simultane- ously to_the board. Miss Belle Sher- | win of Cleveland and Washington, the resident of the National League of omen Voters, was named a board | member at the twenty-fifth anniversary | meeting (of the alliance, which has just been concluded in Berlin, and at the | same time Miss Ruth Morgan of New York City, also prominent in the League of Women Voters, was re-| elected to the board on which she has | LEONARD V. SEIB, | served since 1926. Datrict fire marshal,” whe ‘yesterday Miss Sherwin and Miss Morgan led | applied for retirement after 32 years' the American delegation-of women to | service. the Berlin meeting in their capacities as president and third vice presidertt of | bONTINUANCE GRANTED the women voters, the only organiza- { tion in the United States affiliated with NOLAN IN CHECK CASE the International Suffrage Alliance. In addition to Miss Sherwin and Miss o e Reputed Commander of Disabled Soldiers Informs Court He Is Morgan, American women who took a prominent part in the- Berlin delib- erations mrl}xded‘. Nkl]‘ss i!]ulmdl.mhrflp. . former chief of the United States Making Restitution. Charged with uttering alleged worth- less checks, John D. Nolan, who rep- resented himself as comm Children’s Bureau; Mrs. Maud Wood Park, foymer president of the League of Women Voters: Mrs. F, Louise Slade and Misy Dorothy Straus of New York City, and Dr. Mollle Ray Carrall of Goucher; College, Miss Morgan pre- sided at /the peace meeting. Delegeites from 43 nations partici- pated. Mrs. ®lade of New York gave the Om?h\ greeting from the United States. | Miss Straus, a New York lawyer, ' addressed the alllance in French, German and English. Dr. Jagob Gould Schurman received the delegation at the American Em- -rgéy wwere entertained also at the Americs Club at a luncheon, over which Walbridge Tafe, club presi- R. H..MACY COMPANY BUY}S NEWARK STORE By the Adfsociated Press. NEW YORK, June 20—R. H. Macy announced it had purchased b;mr department store of said there would be ement or poli- of the ex- resent with the exception of Louls , founder, who is to retire t and become chairman of of Bamberger's and a mem- board of directors of Macy's. TS PHOTOGRAPH. rtment Is After Picture f Capt. John Rudd.. 8 partment is eager to ‘xm%enph of Capt. John . 8. N, commandant of the Navy Yard from May, 1858, 91859, 80 that the collection of bemme;h e&xgm‘ndlnu of the yard comj . On béhalf of the present commas dant, Rear Admiral Arthur L. Willard, the deppriment yesterday requested those hat J available information about Capt. R to get in touch with the admiral the Washington Navy Yard. granted a continuance until July 7 ;-hen he appeared in Police Court to- ay. tution was being made. Detective B. W. Thompson charged that Nolan, whose home is in Boston, Mass,, passed 18 checks calling for more than $700 at various business houses and hotels here. His offer, made through Attorney Abner Siegel, to make complete restitution and to repay the money secured, led Judge Isaac R. Hitt to grant the continuance at the request of Assistant United States Attorney Irvin Goldstein. The checks were signed by Nolan as commander of the Disabled Soldiers’ today that, although the league was al- legedly a New York corporation, its ex- istence has not been established. HOICE PIANQS FOR_ EN WORCHS 1110 G EST1879 w ADDRESS he Security f Our 37- ear-Old Name [ 2 L 4 L 4 IAMONDS High-sounding adjectives...luring de- scriptions of color, cut and price...all such superlative statements are omitted the diamond transaction at A. Kahn Inc. trict adherence to the principles of understate- ent, rather than over-statement...careful easure of weight...absolute correctness as to olor and cut...such are the confidence-build- ng policies responsible for our 37-vear-old suc- ssful existence. ..at the same address. Three interesting stones of brilliant merit.., A 68-100ths (7 points less than 34 of a carat) perfect fine white stone—cut in the modern fash- ion—the moderate price is— wo o $295 We will be pleased to submit for your in- spection- and comparison—a one-carat and 27- 100ths perfect diamond, that vies in brilliancy and quality with any stone selling at— .o 8535 An unusual opportunity in quality and cut is offered by a one-carat and 60-100ths perfect dia- mond, cut in modern manner, and marked at— « . « $665 Members of the Amsterdam Diamond Ezchange » —Star Staff Photo. 'r of the || National Disabled Soldiers' League, was || He informed the court that resti- || League, but Detective Thompson said || il il 37 Years 935 F, Street PLATINUMSMITHS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, JUNE 30, 1929—PART 1. Just Arrived—The New UCILLA Embroidery Packages For Fall ‘These favorite assortments for art needleworkers are ready in greater beauty and variety than ever before, and include bed- spreads, children's dresses, pil- lows, scarfs, children's sacques and caps, 4-piece layette sets, boudoir pillows, carriage robes and numerous other articies. 65¢c to $4.00 Street Floor EKONOMY KOLUMN $1.50 Seamless.Sheets, 94c Heavy, round-thread quality full bleached sheets, hand torn and ironed. Slight seconds. 81x90, 39c Pillowcases, 29c 45x36 pillowcases of unusual qual- ity, free- from starch. $1.29 Mattress Covers, 98¢ Made of unbleached cotton in sizes for twin beds and double beds. $1.25 Fly Netting, 8 Yards for 79¢ 58-inch fly netting. in plain and barred white, green and black. 50c Turkish Towels, 24c 23x48 heavy double-thread quality all-white Turkish bath towels. 20c Unbleached Cotton 15¢ Yard Firm, serviceable quality for mak- ing seamed sheets, mattress covers and for general household purposes. $2.00 English Longcloth 10 Yards for $1.29 Yard-wide, soft-finished English longcloth for making underwear. Street. Floor Rayon Pajamas, $1.19 ‘Women's superb quality rayon pa- jamas with neatly bound edges. Popular colors. $1.00 Misses’ Silk Hose, 50c Misses’ pure thread silk_hose, in white and light shades. Slight ir- regulars. Children’s 25c Socks, 17¢ Lisle, rayon and mercerized cot- ton half socks, “whoopee” socks and three-quarter sport hose, slight ir- regulars. 3 pairs for 50c. Children’s Union Suits, 25¢ Pajama check waist-attachment union suits in stylés for boys and girls. Sizes 2 to 12 years for boys, and 2 to 10 for girls. Women’s Vests, 17¢ Perfect quality knitted Summer ;*sm"; o:;n regular and extra sizes. 3 for 50c. Women’s Union Suits, 55¢ Forest Mills' and other popular makes of union suits; sizes 36 to 50. Band tops, tight and shell knees. $1.50 Double Extra Rayon Bloomers, 85¢ Women's beautiful quality in the desirable colors. Street. Floor. Harmless Fireworks Scto 25¢ Big assortment—sparklers, fountains, red and green fire, red and green dipsticks, snakes and red and green . Let the young folks celebrate in safety, Street Floor Women’s $4.00 Umbrellas $2.99 Silk, rayon aend gloria rain or shine umbrellas, 16-ri , with wood shanks, some with gilded ribs. Bone and amber tips and ferrules. All ocolors. Perfect Aulmy. Street Floor. Lace Tunics, $2.99 ‘The lace tunic. ranks, high among cool Summer fashions. These are of . Margot lace . in . cream shade, long waist, with _pleated akisr&! cpsr; nt:fkd:n‘ short' ves. s , . Extra sizes are $3.50. Street ‘Floor Pear] Slides, 10c Each ‘White and colored pearl slides in oval, round and square styles. Worth 121%¢ to 25c. Street Floor Boys’ Wash Knickers, 98¢ $1.50 wash knickers in crash, linen, khaki and covert cloth. Large and small block patterns. Sizes 7 to 18. Boys’ Sport Blouses, 50¢ 79¢c and $1.00 white, tan, blue and fancy broadcloth sport blouses. Some slight irregulars. Sizes 6 to 18. Boys’ Wash Knickers, 50c 75c and 88c knickers, in tan and gray crash, with black or brown block; also knickers in khaki color. Sizes 8 to 16. Boys’ Wash Suits, 49¢ $1.00 wash sults in button-on style, with plain color pants and fancy ‘waist, Sizes 3 to 7. Men’s B. V. D. Union Suits, $1.15 B, V. D. athletic union the red label. Sizes Street Floor Genuine suits, with 36 to 46. Men’s $1.50 Shirts, 88c Perfect quality genuine broadcloth shirts with collar attached. White, tan and blue. All sizes, 14 to 17, 79¢ Union Suits, 55¢ Men's athletic union suits of checked nainsook, with arm- holes, webbing yoke and snubber in back. Sizes 36 to 50. Men’s 79¢ Work Shirts, 54c Made of durable blue chambray and khaki, with double-stitched ;lf’l’l and two pockets. Sizes 1412 Men’s $1.50 and $1.69 Pants $1.15 ‘Work pants of strong khaki and dark-colored cotton fabrics. Sizes 30 to 42 waist measures. Also white duck and sailor pants. 35c Socks, 2lc Delustered Rayon Hose 50C in WHITE and all the new shades. Ro«’\‘c heels, single-point heels and square eels. top servlce-wtig}g, hose, with pointed heels, square he heels. irregulars. $9, $10 and $11 Midsummer Dresses In aDynamic Pre-H oliday Purchase and Sale! All Sizes, 14 to 20, 36 to 42, 44 to 50 What woman will not enthuse over the opportunity to buy such altogether lovely and fashionable Sumertime frocks at such an economical price—especially as this unusual King's Palace sale comes right before the big Summer holiday. sents a wealth of new conceptions in ensembles, dresses with pleats, flounces, rows of ruffles, drapes and jabots. Prints of gor- geous hues—plain colors and the striking new combination color schemes. Among many others are: Sunback Sport Dres: Novelty P b ‘Tweed-and-Silk Ensembles i’fld-wide Printed Pique of the season. “ world of new patterns. lish effects aretrepresented in wonderful variety. First choice for Summer frocks and costume Light and dark colors, white and black. usual beauty. ' Another Tremendous Purchase—Just Before the 4th! Famous ‘‘Susquehanna’’ Shirts Star\l'dard $2, $2.50 -and $3 Values Monday and Tuesday Feature Sales Every Pair Perfect Delustered rayon and silk-and-rayon hose, Twin- $2.00 Full-Fashioned Silk Hose All-over silk chiffon hose and lisle- s l els and French White and all colors. Slight Street Floor Washable Silk Broadcloth Plain Colored Georgette Flowered Georgette Printed Chiffon Heavy Flat Crepe Fine Canton Crepe Flat Cre . Flannel and Crepe Ensembles Smart Street Dresses Second Floor The purchase pre- 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. . $2.00 & $3.00 Values For the Fourth—and Every Summer Day After the Fourth White felts for the holiday outing— white felts for every occasion—white felts everywhere—and nowhere such a value in white felts as this! Vaga- bonds, off-the-face types, fisherman backs, and chic close-fitting models in boundless variety. Plenty of pastel shades, of course, as well as white, Extra! 800 White Felt Hats 49 $7.00 ‘These refreshingly cool brighten the home wonde specially underpriced, 27x54 Japanese Grass Rugs ........ 27x48 Japanese Oval Regs et ey 27x36 Japanese Rag Rugs, 47¢ Certainteed $1.00 Rayon Underwear Tailored, lace-t: excellence, Street Floor tainteed Felt- base Rugs have a high reputa- tion with homemakers because of their | happy unity of $6.00 Certainteed 73439 e 2 8375 cial 67c &0 e Third_Floor 6c Bloomers Chemises Princess Slips Step-ins French Drawers Vests Another shipment of beautiful rayon garments on sale at a price to delight pre-holidsy shoppers. rimmed and appliqued styles in all 9x12 Perfect Quality $8 Certainteed Rugs These nation- ally famed Cer- $ 5.19 good looks, good wear and the ease with which they may be cleaned. Pat- terns suitable for any room in the house. The lowest of low prices. $5.00 Certainteed Rugs, 6xp size. Spe- $2.95 Japanese Grass Rugs Fresh Shipment on Sale at Bargain Prices -looking and attractive imported Summer rugs rfully during the hot months. All are perfect—and 47(: 18x36 Japanese colors. You'll want & complete outfit when such a saving is possible on underwear of such notable 24c '$3.35 Novelty Printed Wash Goods _ '"38c Grades in Favorite Summer Materials Printed English Broadcloth Sheer Printed Voile C Yd. Corded Printed Dimity Cool, colorful, dainty hot-weather materials underpriced in the heart 1-are weaves of quality—and the assortment includes a Floral, modernistic, figured, geometric and neat, Eng- $2.00 Washable 59¢ Checked 59c¢ Printed Flat Silk $1'29 Rayon, Yard 38c Charmeuse, Yard 39c Crepe, Yard Rayon checks are seen In dainty new foulard pat- everywhere in the smartest Summer dresses. Here is a weave of rare beauty in checks of blue, pink, green and_orchid. slips. A weave of un- cotton, Street Floor terns. A quality that close- ly resembles silk charmeuse, although woven entirely of 1,000 Prs. Summer Shoes' $4, $5 and $6 Values White Kid Blue Kid Blonde Kid Red Kid Black Patent Of course, you'll wear for the holiday—and for the vacation outfit—and, of course, you'll find this your best opportunity to buy new and fascinating styles at a saving. strap novelties, pumps—with high and low heels, All sizes. step-ins, Also the sale are famous makes of Arch-Support Shoes in sizes 3 to 9, and widths B to E. Second Floor. $2.89 nt smart, new foot- Choice of opera White Shirts —as well as plain colors, stripes and novelty pat- terns. " days at hand! cludes Fine S| Fine S| Fine Shirts in Neckband Style. blue, green, tan, colorful new stripes, schemes, g Street Floor, Taflored of imported English broadeloth, Marion woven madras, novelty broadcloth, madras, jacquard rayon and fine domestic broadcloth. In white, What’s more tirfiely thad this record-making salé of fine Summer shirts—with the Fourth and vacation And the values! parable, by any and every standard, The purchase in« Absolutely incoms with Separate Laundered Collar to Match. with Separate Soft Collar to Match. with Laundered Collar Attached. with Soft Collar Attached. ‘woven madras, rayon-stripe woven and fancy color Sizes 131 to 17. Sleeve lengths 33, 34 and 35, Sun-Bak Styles Basque Models Straightline Styles Two-piece Effects ers. Of assortment. floral patterns. Second Floor, med med ¥ith organdy, pipings and OTHER STYLES, $2.50 fo $3.50 Another One of Our Ever-Popular Sales of Daytime Dresses $1.9_8 Hundreds of new arrivals bring the already wonderful assortment of new Summer styles to the height of completeness—and will bring the Inevitable crowds of Monday and Tuesday shop- dotted Swiss, dimity, batiste, rish linen, linene and lustrous pongeen, Sleeve- less, cap sleeves or short sleeves, trimmed with organdy bands, circular and pointed collars, ruffies, pipings, belts and sashes. 20 and 36 to 46. Prints in sizes 46 to 52. Extra Size Wash Frocks In All Sizes, 46 to 52. The hundreds of larger women who have awaited the arrival of these extra sizes will find their tastes fully met in this Of printed lawn in Three - quarter .l]ee\'as.'.v';‘aues and tie belts. Trim- voile, Sizes 14 to .39 ' Holiday S

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