Evening Star Newspaper, September 26, 1929, Page 23

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SOVIET PLANE READY FOR HOP TO SEWARD Craft Narrowly Escapes Disaster in Landing on Rough Sea at Dutch Harbor. By the Associated Press. DUTCH HARBOR, Unalaska, Sep- tember 26.—Refueled and groomed, the monopiane Land of the Soviets m;y awaited favorable weather to start its 70-mile fiight to Seward, the last leg of .its route across the stormy Northern Pacific. The plane is flying from Mos- cow to New York. Pxamination of the plane disclased WoopwAarD & LOTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not that it had not been damaged in land- ing in a storm here Tuesday after a 72- mile flight from the Island of Attu. S. A. Shestakov, chief pilot, ordered the ship refueled and made ready for the journey to Seward. The gale with which the Land of the Soviets coped in flying to Dutch Harbor was still blowing, but was expected to abate sufficiently to permit a take-off some time today. Shestakov lnd his three countrymen finished the Attu-Dutch Harbor flight only with the aid of the United States Coast Guard, which baitled for two hours to save the plane from being driven onto the rocks here as it de- scended to the choppy surface of the bay. PR VY Egypt’s only motion picture produc- ing studio, at Heliopolis, is making films for showings in Egypt, Palestine, Syria and Sudan, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OODWARD & LoTHROP AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA LINKED BY RADIO PHONE By the Associated Press, NEW YORK, September 26.—Agnerica | talked with Australia through regular telephone instruments for the first time yesterday, telephone officials here ex- changing greetings with conferees at Sidney, 15,000 miles away. ‘The occasion was an informal demo: stration of the practicability of con- necting the transatlantic line with the shore-wave radid telephone channel operated between Great Britain and Australia. The variance in time between the two points is such that at 4 p.m. September 25 in New York, when the connection | was established, it was 6 am. Septem- ! ber 26 in Sidney. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1929. 10™ 11™ F axnp G STREETS Remnant Day Savings are 25% and More Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C, O, D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted Semi-Annual Offering—Manufacturers’ Samples of PAJAMAS AND NIGHT SHIRTS Much Less Than They Would Be Regularly Only 639 garments in this Semi-annual Selling of Manufacturers’ Samples of Pajamas and Night Shirts. All garments are perfect, but some may be slightly mussed%r soiled from han- dling. It is advisable to make immediate selection, for the quantity will soon be exhausted. Pajamas, $1-95 In regular stock would be $3. 167 Broadcloth, madras Night Shirts, $1-15 In regular stock would be $1.50 and $2. 166 Muslin Bridge Lamp Shades Special, ¥ 75 antique parchment paper bridge shades, in conventional * design. Special for Friday. 24 18- Junior Lamp_ Shade; hrment papsr, with Special fof Friday.. Lamps, SEVENTH FLovl Toy GReductlons ¢ German Daits. W 5 De 2.75. Now..$1.25 with nalnud i Bianket, SOILED. " Ways #35. sent C. 0. D. or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders not accepted Silk and Handkerchief Linen Dresses, $1 {.5¢ and Mercerized Cotton Pajamas, in middy nm; coat style. White and colors. Sizes A, B, © and Sizes 15 to 20, Pajamas, $2:8 Night Shirts, $1-85 T . e 0@ 8y, ias Madise In regular stock would be $2.50 and $3. 54 Pine Broadcloth and Sateen Pajamas; collar attached and — surplice neck styles. White and colors. Sizes A, B e e PNV DN ORI vee neci and C. . 74 Dresses in misses’ and women’s sizes, greatly reduced. Paiamas, 3615 nght Shirts, $2:35 ’ . 2 - In regular stock would be $4 and $5. 13 Men's Silk- % Silk Dreses, broken sizes. Were $10 20 Silk Dresses, broken sizes. Were $I650 1;:1::n‘n‘l;.‘;l:‘l:e:o;;or:ds:;u’ll:o:nert:l‘:;:d st mixed and Broadcloth Night Shirts; vee-neck style. Sizes 15, 16 and 17. Pa)amas, 53-95 Pajamas, $1-35 In regular stock would be $6 and $7.50. 26 Fine In regular stock would be $2 and $2.50. 91 Mer- Broadcloth, Sateen and Silk-mixed Pnjnmu, in cerized Cotton Pajamas, white and plain colors. wanted colors. Sizes B and C. Collar and round neck styles. Sizes A, B, C and D. ‘THE MEN’s STORE, SECOND FLOOR. 9 Tweed Suits, in gray and tan, sizes 14 to 38. $ Beach Pillows. - Were $195. Now.....25c Sporting Goods Reduced 6 Beach Sandals, white, red, blue and hlzrk, pebiptabin Were §1.25. Now 1V D teel shaft.” Was $12. 1 Beach Paracol. Was $lw "Now.... 8,35 and Checked Nainsook Night Shirts; vee-neck style. DOWN STAIRS STORE Tweed Sports Suits, $6.50 were s16.50 23 Slip-on Sweaters, pastel shades? sizes 34 to 40. Were §295. Now. N L ilk Blouses, white, me and biue. Were ). Now . S . §1 "12 Black Bat Men’s Imported Fabric Suits, $39.50 775 22 Men's English Fabric Suits, hand tailored in America. Reduced because of broken pattern range. Mostly small sizes. Regular sizes 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 44; shorts 36, 38, 42; longs 37, 39, 42; stouts 38, 39, 42, 4. 3 5 Two-piece Golf Suits, English tai- 18 Suede and Chamois Vests, with . ; bl Mlsses’ and women’s coats, 310 Were $25 Lo Burke ; on e lored.' Regular sizes 36, 37, 3 and without sleeves. Made in Den- $2. mark. Were $18 to $30. Now...$! ‘THE ENGLISH SHoOP THE MEN's SToRre, Seconnp FLOOR. ? . Men’s Two Trousers Suits $33.75 Were 545 20 Men's Two-trousers Suits taken from our regular stock of “Woodshire” Suits and reduced. Unusually fine suits of worsteds and cheviots, in dark pat- for tomorrow. 5 $7. Now $4.50 2 e T = = Y . % 7 terns. 2 and 3 button models. TROUSERS ALTERATIONS ONLY. Regular 31 Straw Ha'ts’ 75c Were ’4 95 ., Now .. . £l sizes 35 to 42; shorts 35, 37, 38, 39; long 40; stouts 39, 40. 1 Peach Georsette Crone Dl aii: 21 Straw Hats. \Were $3.95. Now 7 Cro(heled Berets. Were §1. Now.....50c :low i o B SLIGHTLY DAM. G - Was e 3t ates Were 8395 NG, - soc Men’s Four-Piece Suits’ $33.75 Were 515 DOWN STAIRS STORE 8 Men's Four-piece Suits 2t this low orice because of broken size range. Ideal for sports or business wear. TROUSERS AND KNICKER ALTERATIONS Hand-embroidered Orsan ONLY. Regular sizes 35, 36, 37, 39, 40, 42; shorts 36 and 37. S & Dress Coats in tan, black, o Misses' and Women's Dress Coats, tan, navy and black. Some fur-trimmed; broken sizes. \Were $16.50. Now gray and green. Broken sizes. 6 Misses’ Dress Coats, gray, black and tan. Sizes 14 to 20. Were $29.75. Now....§1228 Laundry Bags ‘1.25 . Were $1.75. 10 Bright Cretonne Laundry Bags greatly reduced Dimity Dresses, 50c Were $1.95 12 Dresses with small flower prints, or- gandy trimmed. Broken sizes. Silk Underthings, $2.50 Were $5 to $6.50 6 Gowns and 7 pairs Pajamas, greatly reduced. Broken sizes. % Pairs Rayon Pajamas, 2-piece, tuck-in imodels. Sizes 15, 16 and 17. Were $2.95 pair. Now . $1.35 7 Extra Size Rayon Combinations, ban- top, peach shade. Were $1.95. 95¢ SOILED Were $2.95. Now. ... .8L75 Silk Mesh Hose, 50c pair © Were $1 255 Pairs Silk Mesh Hose, dark shades. Sizes in lot 813 to 10. 540 Pairs Tennis Sn:ll. lims in lot 6 to to 10. Reduced to ..25¢ 100 Pairs Children’s Hnll Suh. ‘some Sizes in lot 5 to Bl‘og. 200 Pairs Children’s %-lenflh Sports Hose, sizes in lot 7 to 9. Reduced to..25¢c Bandeaux, 75¢ Were s1.50 15 Modishform Bandeaux of crepe de chine, SOILED. Sizes 32 to 36. 4 American Lady Girdles, SOILED, sizes 28, 29 and 31. Were $3. $1.50 2 Gossard Front-lace Corsets, SOILED. Size 34. Were $2.95. 1 Vogue Garter Brassiere, SOILED. Slu 34. Was $295. Now..... .. S 20 Girdles, SOILED, broken sizes. $2 and $3. Now.. 5 Bandettes and Brassieres, Sizes 34 to 36. Were $1. Now.... 15 Girls’ Dresses, 75¢ Were $1.95 rz‘vn Girls’ Dresses, Were $1.95 and 3’11 .95, 6 Olrls Now Now $1. Now 2 Fllnnfltue Gowns, reduced to. .. Sfle Children’s Shoes, $1-95 Qualities Regularly Far More 150 Pairs Children’s Strap Pumps and High Shoes. Sizes in lot 815 to 2. 36 Pairs Junior Misses' and Girls' Ox- fords, crepe sole: broken sizes. Were $3.95 and $4.85. Now..............$2.95 40 Pairs Children’s Pumps and Sandals, mostly small sizes. Were $1.95. Now.$I DOWN STAIRS STORE Rayon Slips, 95¢ were s1.05 32 Slips with \nnduu top. flesh, peach and white. Sizes 34 17 Rayon Pel“eutl. lrly, and black; :eep hem. Sizes 36 and 40. Were $1.! 50 ow .. Women’s Handkerchiefs 2 for 25¢ Were 2sc 75 Women's Linen Handkerchiefs. ‘rell- 1y reduced to. . ...2 for 50 Silk Hlnllk!nhle( Cases, rose, llven- der and yellow. Were 50c. Now.....25¢ 60 Fancy Garters, Were 50c, Now..25¢c Fall Handbags Special $1.95 150 Envelope Handbag - fittea with van- uy case. Brown, black, tan, green and u 'l‘lpe-lry Purses. Were $2.95. Now 50¢c 8 Leather Bags. Were $2.95. Now....$1 14 Leather bags. Were $2.95. Now $1.95 11 Children’s Purses. Were $1.75. Now . 75¢ 21 Coin 8 Coin Purses, Were 50c. Now. 66 Necklaces, 10c Were $1 36 Pins. Were $1. Now... 21 Necklaces. Were $1. Now. 25 Necklaces. Were $1. Now 7 Bracelets. Were $1. Now.. 4 Brushes, Were $2. Now. Fabric Gloves, 50c pair Were 78c and $1 100 Pairs Fancy Cuff Fabric Gloves. 47 Pairs Children’s White Kid Gloves, one-button style. Were $1. Now....50c Boys’ Blouses, Special 65¢ 150 Boys' Button-on Blouses, white broadcloth and percales;- regular style or D)Lu sports collars and long sleeves. Sizes 2 Boyl Slickers, SOILED. Size 16. Were $4.50. Now ..$1.95 90 Pairs Boy: I'llll& shorts and knick- ers. Sizes 5 to 8. Were $1. Now...50c Infants’ Wear Reduced 4: Dre-ev and Creepers. Were $1. 35¢ zn hln thneleue hhmu Were 31 Now ....... 17 Batbrobes. Were 31 Now. 6 Handmade Sweaters, sizes 2, 4, md 0. Were $4.95. Now ........ .. 82, 4 Coats. Were $6.95. Now... cees .’2.95 DOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s Imported Shoes, $2.95 pair J%s 156 Pairs Shoes of patent leather, tan and black kid. Sizes in lot, 35 to 8; A, B and C widths. 106 Pairs Women’s Suede and Felt Slippers. Sizes in lot 3 to 8 Were §145 to 51.9’5. v . 95¢c airs Women's _ Slippers, SOILED. Broken sizes. Were §1. Now 60c Pairs Women's Arc Were $2.95 to $4. Now. 68 Pairs “Bob” Boots and Walking Boots. Tan, brown and patent leather. Slze‘s 3to7. Were $585. Now .....0...0 covecens . 8195 DOWN STAIRS STORE Men’s White Broadcloth Shirts, $1.25 200 Shirts of lustrous broadcloth, full cut, well tailored. In collar-attached and neckband styles. Sizes 14 to 17. 83 Men’s Fancy Shirts, slightly SOILED. In collar-attached and neckband styles, broken sizes. Were $1.65. Now......95c 50 Pairs Fancy Pajamas, coat style; sizes A to D. Special .. v oenap SUAS 125 Men’s All-wool , round neck ; navy, tan, black and green. Sizes 36 to 44. Were $395. Now............... $1.95 250 Men’s Fancy Hose, silh and-rayon and rayon-and-lisle. Sizes 10 to ll'/} Special, 35¢c, 3 pairs for.. 50 Pairs Full-fashioned Silk Hose, broken colors and sizes. Were $1 pair. Now 55c 2 _All-wool Bathing Shirts, striped; 32 and 34. Were $2.50. Now. lpsw;l’ 7 Silk Ties. Were §1. Now.... 7 Wash Ties. Were 35c. Now. 10 Pairs All-wool Trousers, sizes 28, 31, 33, 35 and 3. NO ALTPRATIONS, Were $6. Now o Wos) $3.50 Men’s Leather Slippers, $145 were s2.95 23 Pairs House Slippers, broken large and small sizes, DOWN STAIRS STORE : Broken. sizes. -$1 . Now .. SporTING Goops, FOURTH FLOOR. Trimmings and Fur Bandings Reduced (dyed coney): 3. Now, . w Fom BANbiNGs AN TRIMMINGS Fmst FLOOR. Interesting Novels, 35¢ Were Much More 250; grouped to clear stocks. In- cluded in the assemblage are “Lord of Labroz,” by Pio Baroja; “Tur- tles of Tasman,” by Jack London; “Pepper,” by Holworthy Hall: “Urkey Island,” by Wilbur Daniel Steele; “Life and Erica,” by Gilbert “Last Post,” by Ford Ford; “As a Woman i Was 15 Cihe” Begiaminge o as_in e nning,” Arthur Train, i 5 7 .81, Die: Coilection of' gnort HHories by wéll-knows Very greatly reduced to. ‘THE BOOK STORE, AIS) Pmst FLOOR. Nainsook Dress Shields Special, 3 pairs, 65¢ 144 pairs; double covered; regu- lar and crescent shapes. At this special selling price, you will ;antagenus are the savings. i Now..50¢ luding large and and glove boxes. Tatent Lesther. Shenpink Bags; 1 iookiess Tastineres Were 1" Now 45 Norions, AisLes 21-22 Fmst FLOOR. Optic Glass Salad Plates Special, 15ceach 200; in popular shades of rose and green. Exceptional values. t Beverage Glasses; rose "10¢ each; 1 dozen Fiower ‘Bowl.' " Soke $1.3 04 less' than Aall reduler pn:? % GLASSWARE, FjrTH FLOOR. s English Bath Cubes, 75¢ Were $125 a Box 48 boxes Imported Englnsh Bath Cubes, as: Asie 10. Pnn- FLooR. 4 Young Men's Topcoats, sizes 35, 36 and 37, Were $35. Now....$19.75 8 Suede Jackets, in a variety of models, but not in each size. Tan and gray colors. Sizes 34 to 48. Were $15 and $18. Now $9.75 ‘THE MEN’s STORE, SECOND L 2 Worsted Trousers, size 32 Wli.st only. Were $15. Now $9.75 20 Wool Knickers tailored in all-wool cheviots and tweeds. Plus-four models, in a good selection of pat- terns. Waist sizes 30 to 44. Were $10. NOW ...c.oceeee terees..$5.95 Housewares—Greatly Reduced Subject to slight imperfections—some are slightly damaged or shopworm. 1 Motschler” Porcelain Tabielatee ing Cupbeard: "o Table with drop orange trimmed. Corng iitow " & Eedium, size, Was $5.15. 1 Wro v 95. Hovuwun, F1rre FLOOR. 1 White - enameled Steel Broom Closet. s $70. No Woven Fiber €1 sthes Hamper, mze size; square shape. 37.50. ..$8.95 15 rnlln Machines. Were 3 Dozen Rolls Toilet Tissue, Special, 78¢c 500 rolls of good quality Toilet Tissue; 1,000 sheets to the roll. HousEwaRes, FIFTH FLOOR. Rugs—Greatly Reduced pChinese Rug, sold center and biue 9x1. Now : R ir Carpet, z1 inches wide. “Was $3.25 yard Rucs, FIrTit FLOOR. 1 Oral Braided Chenille Rus. stze 28140, as wea Bize © 27x54. x54. Were $7. Now. 1 Fine Quality Worsted 9x12. Was $135. Now 1 Lot of Remnants ONE-THIRD REGULAR PRIC] Simmons Coil Springs, $10-% Dollars Under the Usual Price 25 at this exceptional savings tomorrow. Simmons well known double-deck, single and double bed coil springs. tunity. 1 lh\e lo-nlou Mahogany-and-Gum Room Suite. Was $450. Now 5 .$250 1 Fine Gum Bedroom Group, with twin beds. Was $450. Now 8275 FURNITURE, SIXTH FLOOR. # Take advantage of the exceptional oppor- 1 Mahogany - and - Gum Breakfast Suite; Welsh dresser, server, ex- tension table, and four chltrnl. Marquisette Curtains, Special, $1.28 pair 200 pairs fine_quality curtains, of an exceptionally good make; in ivory and ecru. 214 yards long. 100 Fringed Panel Curtains, figured design on fine marquisette, in ivory and beige. Special for mdly, each . .81 50 pairs Ruffled Clflllnl o( mai l- :em. 2% yards long, no valant 75 pairs Ruffied Marquisette Curtains, with valance and tie-backs; 2V, yards long. Bpec!-l......sn! p-lr 200 yards Damask and Velour Com- bined Fringed Valancing, greatly re- duced for clearance; in blue, wine, (old, roce, gold and blue, and black Was $1 yard. Now re- DRAPERIES, SixTH FLOOR. Luggage Rcduccd Briei Lvuml. FOURTE PLOOR. 100 yards Valancing in mulberry; d gold. Was 3125 ylrd gre: for clearance. Were more. Now 50c 12 Cretonne Table Covers and Sufll. Were $1.25. Now ... Me 2 Table Covers. Were 95c. 3 Table Mats. Were 50c. Nr.vw . 3Sc 4 End Table Covers or qu. Were $1.50. Now . 5 Table Secarfs, NOW ..vvvvennnnnens Large Assoriment of Ci nants at greatly reduced prices. Baby’Carriages Reduced Stroller with hood. Was m;u_, YCera Oben irolier; larse. Tosis seat mu"r’un n::g“ ¥ :'i 5. Now w513 h hured W Now. '""i""" Bige" Enclisn hn-hlluri 1 Tvors” JUVENILE FURNITURE, FOURTH Px.ool Now 1 White ‘Linen ‘House ered in blue. _Was $7. No: 2.95. 1 Tidy Box. ‘pesch SLIGHTLY DAMAGED. 7. Fancy Ravon Piilo ow = 1, Cut Veiour Pl AIT EMEROIDERY, SEVENTH FLOOR. Christmas Cards, 50c box Were $1. 300 Boxes oi Christ= mas Cards, containing 21 vefy attractive cards with lined en- velopes. 26 Memo Pads, as follow 24" Fencil ‘sian Now. i Cnl;'nll and Pnnr cu-- 11 P ays. & Pen Travs. STATIONERY, AIsLE 2, FIRsT FLOOR. Dinnerware Reduced Closing Out Open Stock in Della Robbia Pattern 26 Luncheon plates. Were more. 25¢ ow 18 Flower Holders. e 1’ Itatian Frait" n.-l CHINA, FIFTH FLOOR. Novelty Jewelry Special, $1 144 pieces: novelty necklets. chains, bracelets and gartings—interpreted i1 the newest accessories to complement Tall ensembles. elty Necklaces. Were . cirand * Pearts * Noskia Thinestone clasp. 30, rench Fnamel Pocket c.ni Mirrors in leather case. 5 Ash T *Tmifation NoveLTY JEWELRY, Alste 10 Fst FLOOR.

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