Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1929, Page 36

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At the Juvenile Shop . . . Clean-Up Sale #1500 Girls’ Frocks and Ensembles || Sizes 7 to 14 $7] 69 4g $Q.69 Because of our policy never to carry merchandise over from one season to another, we offer these practically new Summer frocks now at most emphatic price reductions for immediate clearance. A large selection of stvles and fabrics to choose from— Voiles, Prints, Organdies, Silks, Celanese, Piques, etc. All-weol Children’s Bathing Suite Novelty Sun Suits, Sizes 2 to 6 THE VOTE 0 BEAUTIFY . BLADENSBURG RD. | Rhode Island Avenue Body! Against Speedier Traffic. Left-Turn Views Clash. Refusing to accept the recommenda- tions of its committee on parks, the Rhode Island Avenue Citizens’ Associa- tion, meeting in the Sherwood Presby- | terian Sunday School Hall last night, | went on record in favor of the beauti- fication of Bladensburg road through | the planting of flowers and shrubbery in the center pnrklng of that road. The committee had recommended that the center portion of the road, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST A. A A, who is now attempting to m - "’"ogu it Mr. Rudd on Wi t.hn matter,” Kenel xmmedhuly re- plied. “1 an s thoroughly honelt In hh vlewn and above personalities. Certainly the A. A. A. is indebted to him for the 3, m mem- bers he brought us last month.” Three Methods Explained. Keneipp had explained the three methods of making a left turn now being considered in Washington and answered numerous questions on trafiz problems. He said that, while the A. A, Alis not taking a poll, 1,400 of the 1,900 persons who had visited the local office recently had expressed themselves in favor of the Hoover turn. A lengthy resolution, framed by the school committee, expressing the "asso- clation's desire to co. Tate with the public school authorities in the plan to provide proper classroom facilities for local seventh and eighth grades by temporarily utilizing available space in the new Langdon School, which pro- voked more than two hours' discussion | at the May meeting and was finally referred back to the committee, was last night unanimously adopted witir- | jout debate. The resolution also -asks | that this arrangement be permanently 1, 1929. acqulsition of EVANGELIST IS HELD. mfi?fi private commit! library to be erected at 2206 Rhode Island avenue northeast would be opened in November. 8ix new members were They tere O. L. Blackwell, A. liams, W. Fowler, E. A. Thomas, Z. T. Hlmllhn and H. L. Barnestead. . Former Seattle Editor Succumbs. | PORTLAND, Oreg., August 1 (P).— Robert C. Washburn, former editor of the Geattie Post-Intelligencer, died yes- terday after a brief iliness. He was g.n:h gx Hollnwegi'n{:. An uncle, !dlmu urn, was nister to Prance dur- ing the Franco-Prussian war. Other| the nlm where her body would members of the family are prominent | fou! in the flour industry at Minneapolis. thts of way llbrllz picion of homicide, despite coroner’s An lrlquntl wil] be heid today. Jester was held on a m“‘e of sus- he belief of murder squad investigators and the physiclan that Mrs. Jester, also an evangelist, committed suicide. She left a note on her husband's pillow asking his forgiveness and menunnlnx At any one of our 42 stores Carter's or Vanta Sun Suits Beys’ Wash Blouses of Broadcloth Boys' Shorts, Sizes 4 to 8 Girls® Wash Dresses, Sizes 2 to 14 Rayon Combinations, Sizes. 6 and 8 Wool Children’s i Sweaters il All Bathing Suits...1 il Children’s Bathing | Shoes il Beach and Bath Robes, | sizes 2 to 6 ...$1.00 All Boys’ and | Spring Coats il 50 Organdy Baby .. Bonnets, clearance. .. | now undeveloped, be paved so as 0 | speed _traffic and prevent congestion. | Earl €. Wood, chafrman of the com- mittee, however, who was not in | sympathy with the views of the major- | ity of its members, urged that the center of the roadway be developed as a park, | inasmuch as it would result in another of the much-needed storm sewers in [ Gapiar.) . Bateway to the Natlonal | ype Greenvale section was belny g delayed 4 1 The majorit; i y of the citizens expressed | 200 BOYS su“s | the opinion thau it was desirable to slow up rather than accelerate Bladens- e e etk |burg road trafic, and that if the » ad establishment. of " a" Genter parkway | would do this, it was desirable. Tho | | opening ‘of Maryland, New York, Wes: | Virginia and" Rhode Island avenurs | ould relieve congestion, it was de- | clared. relieved by the early construction of a junior high school building on the site recently acquired for that purpose. The meeting committee reporud a balance of $51 from the 4th of July celebration. ~ President Thomas J. Llewellyn advised that the installation and at the same time get SERVICE | Delivery to Your Door I Phone Your Order to Metropolitan 7544 ® —=D @ —un 2 for $1.50 Open a Charge Account i No Problem at All Suppose you need part ‘of your money re- serve this minute. If your reserve is a Checking Account with the Union Trust Company, you have no problem at all. SIMPLY WRITE A CHECK for the money you need. What other pre- ductive investment is so convenient? 2% paid on Checking and . 3% om Savings Accounts UNION TRUST COMPANY Linen, ? Al rcmllmng Glrll and Boys' Summer Headwear Views In Sharp Confilet. divided into 3 groups— A sharp conflict of views over the s motives causing William Ullman, auto- | C —. | mobile editor of the Washington Post. 25¢ | /to write a series of articles on the left turns in Washington developed at the | conclusion of an address on that sub- ject by George E. Keneipp, District of Columbia manager of the American Automobile Association and a former resident of the Woodridge section. Emmett Rudd, an employe of the A.A. A and a member of the citizens’ | ALL SALES FINAL Saturday Open 9-1:30 association, precipitated the argument oy declaring he wished to say something ]B,mnschmm S | Extra Fancy STRAWBERRY or RASPBERRY PRESERVES 2-Lb. Jar 49c Fresh Killed FRYING CHICKENS w 43¢ A=, Another NEW STORE added to our Group ( Cream of Pengsylvania Petroleum. High ‘re test, great body and small car- bon content, less gasoline dilution. Nothing is more important than thorough lubrication. AUTOCRAT—THE O[L THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS Beware of Substitutes. AP FRUIT 25¢ CHOICE CRAB MEAT - 39¢ LOUIS ROSENBERG 2009 14th St. N.W. Phone North 3618 h ll and then declared that articles appear- E Street Corner 8 ll ing in the Post about an A. A. A. of- | ficial being arrested and not knowing || the tramc rules were written by a per- son_formerly on the pay roll of ‘the Bayerson Oil Works Columbia 5228 R 29¢ and 39¢ Wash Goods Includes 40 - inch Printed Batiste. 36 - inch Genuine Tissue Gl.lllham ID inch Printed Vo:|.es: inch Plain erd Clearmg Out Bathing Sults MEN—WOMEN—CHILDREN All Suits Reduced Bedspreads 80x108 First Quality 3 Blue, Rose and Gold 7 2% You'll have plenty of use for an extra bathing suit durin' this hot lpell. It's NotOnly What You Pay---t What You Get | —and Here is— [Specials—Open All Day Sat] 00 72 / 2% Misses’—Children’s SHOES $3 Values .. Patent, Tan, Gunmetal Oxfords, Ties and Straps Clearance Women’s Summer § Footwear $3 and $4 Values All Sizes in the Group 7, Prices Slashed Underwear From Zigers / Cerst:rcjc!l Jer ch Red W; Enpen}uice bt 25(: Ballantine Federal Malt 25¢ 15¢ 21c Large Gold Dust Pe. 23¢C % Z Canada Dry Ginger Ale $2.05 Stuffed and Plain Olives Smull loc Budwerer Beer sl 75 Cllcquol Club Ginger Ale $1.69 Tetley's T b 23C Salada Tea More Style, Quahty ad Value ! 222, N SIEK DRESSES Reg. $5 Values I 1,000 Sllk Dresses : and Coats, 3 for Reg. $12.95 Values to s 1 5 N $14.95 Values Any 3 °°':.’%7§:.’"‘ 680 Cool Summer Dresses Silks, Voiles, POH- s Dl’int< Slzes 14 (n 58. | Tweed Raincoats Reg. $3.95 Value | Whll thY \ 5er Fel $ 99 cation wear Bizes 14 to 44. %STOUTS Sizes 40 to 603 We Dare You to Duplicate These Values in ‘DRESSES N Compare these slenderizing styles. We dare you to N duplicate this quality and value elsewhere. long and short slecves, all_colors, all materials, all lanzc sizes. Summer fr New silk 3 for Wash Dresses 31_00 $10.95 to $17.95§ 1 5 .00 77770070000 Large Size Silk Dresses Reg. 36.95 v-hm oach Comet Ricz 3 Pkgs. Corn Flakes 2 Pkgs. \ crepes in mn er izing_new styles. N\ and, short sieeves. Wel made and cut to fit. Kellogg's All Bran, Lge. 600 Summer Dresses higher- d wash (mcks in prints : 88 Granulated Sugar Cloth Bags 5 7c 10 Ibs. JACKETS P N 400 Reg. and Extra Size Washable Daytime Drezs:es a 2 Ste] Colors: gwu 14 fo 54. A eotors, sizes wholesale ana styles. Fancy Creamery BUTTER Ask for Government AUTH'S oo PORK PRODUCTS Uneeda Biscuits 3pkgs. 10c Babo 2 cans 25¢ Corby’s Mothers Bread . 9c Fountain Brand Hams n. 38¢ GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 5 lbs., 29¢ 12 Ibs., 65¢ 12 Recipes in Every Package CHICKE. a la KIN KAYSER and Others Rayon Bloomers \ Regulnr and \ \ JI Value Imported | French Voiles | Teddies an d Step - ins with lace. Medallion and ribbon trim. c $1.59 Value Heavy Crepe de Chine Sensational value in sleeveless and short seve models. Nov s elty printed materials nufl\ trimmed. Skirts, $4.97 value. Raincoats, $3.95 val Raincoats, $5.95 value. .$3.1 Printed Dresses, $3.95 value...$1.79 Irish Linen Dresses, $2.98 value..$1.79 Silk Pongee Dresses, $2.98 value.$1.79 Pigue Dresses, $2.98 valu¢ $1 Charmeuse Dresses, $3.95 Ensembles, $1.98 value.. $1.00 Tan & Tweed Suits, $10. 00 value. $6. R! Navy -Suits, $16.95 value $10. Party and Dance Frocks, $15.00 value. WITCH Cleanit;g Fluid # 15¢ & 35¢ Wise Brm Chevy Chase iry Milk Pts. 8c, Qts. 15¢ Schneider’s Famous Rye Bread 11c and 15¢ Yellow Bag Coffee Lb. 39¢ CERESOTA FLOUR (not bleached) 5 Ibs., 29¢ 12 lbs., 65¢ —regular dol- Dresses. &,"5 lar values; sizes up to 54. N 0dds and N Ends $3.95 Value Dresses —sizes up to " Wa -h a ble silks, crepes— <|7e~ up to ‘O Silk Dress s pastel shades and prints— slzcs up to 50. 2 for $4.00 it $8.00 ..2 for $5.00 . .2 for $6.00 5.0 \| Oddl “and Ends $5.95 Value Dresses Dresses, $12.95 —sizes up to Dresses, $6.95 value. " silk Dresses, _ in the new pastel shades; al:o pnnts & $2.00 14Reduced— 2 f" \ Higher priced 500 1% All $12.95 to Silk Dresses, etc.—sizes up QUIBTTRING . s sonvsrs o] s2.00 | N\ BEa o racise ‘Wash Dresses, vnlne 99c ea. 2 for $1.00 \ Ppongee, voflu. peduticd. \lzei Women’s Spring Coat nens, etc.; $10 value : y zes up to 50. i N Coats, $14.95 “Voiles, $2.00 2 for $6.00 Dance Sets ‘We're including N some of our own fine Rayon Gar- ments In this bargain event. Sold up $7.50 new 87 50 to $14-4 Y Coats, $16.95 valu prints, tubs, NN Coats, $1995 valu \ Coats, $20.95 valu \ rayons, etc.— sizes up to 58. drenel - All Materials, n<|7cs 40 to Sizes

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