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BaItImoro Speakers Desoribe ,%; who nfm" alconol .fl?&"‘ Show at-Somerset Open. to T %.‘é‘m tince the Faidse James® Eplscopal hurch, a large, gray g Lherelrn!thechul’ehnurmmn . | working on the organ last night finest church bt of the ings in Northern Virginia. Eve dow was & . large me pmorci oon- ‘closing session ere yesterday, siderable fhe Ayotousth -nmu?x conventionof | 8bppinted.. - 3 "1 A The fire broke thro ugh the roof and organisation. 7 1 3 sttt ] se the fnterlor. ' The the orgai requ the : riously damaged nd wé Rave snalaved to Mrs, Alfred : Mre. de : , three local fire departments fought the the' wrong things” she sal . flames. land toleration lhvulu not emnd e Bibbi her heares to GOING BACK TO STAGE. support only the — for law enlommem in the com! PRl e e W s INg | Alice White Edmunds Reported Ui n’;;‘e °=: 1:'“ Jon:- :‘:he ,‘t.l:é" muul- Seeking Separation Fronmt Husband. |* achievement of NEW YORK, October 5 (P).—Alice R. Describe Law's Benefits. White Edmunds, niece ox S Referring to the benefits that have | theat: the enforcement ol the | never to return to u-m mn T S L LT Wo ODWARD & LoTHROP by gi;‘;““;“.‘m'&' T vt | o e S e, (o e ; 0""11'"“}‘ AND G STREETS who pronounced the quality, rmy and number of exhlbm',unnuflm. Open Until 10 0'Clock Tonight. ‘This two-day z'i d Ilnd. No onler do we m llmmr lec] tbz llc hl fi WOODWARD & LOTHROP O™ 11™ F aND G STREETS Charak reproduction of am eorly 195k contury Duncon Phyfe I;It. Charak—Duncan Phyfc s disciple— \ A ~ faithfully copies F ine American Antiques . , on'exhibition here Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Tuesday and Wednesday, M. Charak Will Be Here to Visit You ° N the early seventeen-nineties Duncan Phyfe begln life as an im- portant young furniture craftsman. Today, in 1929, his famous interpretations of Sheraton’s ‘and Hepplewhite’s genius—his own delightful initiative—live again in Charak furniture. For Charak, another of America’s outstanding craftsmen, demonstrates anew Phyfe’s reputation for great buuty of line, perfect refinement, and uction yfe me-- Rogeny drop-leaf table, with satinwood llla.' $150. : olfluu- hyf © bogany lid-tep td‘I’t' - Mirrors and : Lamps that live smartly with Charak Furniture Girandoles are truly American —and have quite a historic signifi- cance. The eagle that is a deco- rative mount is @s American as the "thirteen original United , States for which the thirteen little Wt'iodwitrd & Lpthrop plans a special exhibit Here, in a setting befitting fine things American (The Colonial . Furniture Galleries), Charak’s reproductions remain true to their illustrious ancestors. - These superior features make them outstanding— Each old American Re- production is made of fine Honduras Mahogany, Each piece of Charak Furniture is hand- - finished — and modeled with painstaking skill. Hand - rubbing achieves the satiny luster char- acteristio of Charak re- productions. Other f"' Cherak Reproduce ions of Chippendale, He - white, -Sheraton, 4”“‘, and William and H., Furni- ture ave shown in this hloml- “img oxhibit, - CoLoNIAL FPURNITURE ‘GIALLERIES : charm——on . bles, dresser chests and mantels. decorative knobs stand. This fine reproduction is ‘18-inches in di- . ameter; burnished gold finish; SJS.A * Other Girandoles $20 to $100 Lamps xn the spirit of Early America ' " The artistic globes are cut glass— just as they were so many, many years ago. The prisms tinkle just - : as -fi'ecuvcly. too. Perhaps the light is stronger, becauseé it is an _ electric light, but we know those - who love Colonial will still use them mthnlr‘:::e'for their buffets, hallway 'ta- $17.50 each ' Lawes, SsvENTE FLOOR. \ -4¢A store worthy of the Nation’s Capital” greets delegaies and visitors to the Amer- ican Dental Association Convention . . . and extends an invitation to them to visit the store and make use of its many services—The Tea Room, “Ask Mr. Foster” Travel Seryice, its extensive gift assortments and its host of other helps. - Now ... Treco Highcr Waistline Girdles The new silhouette demands a waistline and Treco gives it to smart women in these new girdles. The waistline is defined, with the aid of a short lacing at the waist—giving the proper foundation. *.” Consgrs, Tump FLOOR. ' Speczal i 85 .ond - $1() Save Greatly on Women’s New Frocks, ¥25 The same rem.nhble values—the same advanced styles that Washington women have been so eagerly choosing in this un- usual event. Scores of models—the nine fabrics most important in Fall-Winter fashions. Longer Skirts—l'fifiifWAifllinel Princess Lines — flflu —Frills ‘WoneNn’s Procks, Trirp FLOOR. Of Paramodn‘t_br_:portanbe. e Ensembles for informal or formal wear Misses’ Informal - Enseinbles * of "nubby tweeds—interestingly ‘new in - colorful combinations—many are. furred with raccoon, caracul and krimmer. $3950 to 51’15 ; ‘ Women's ' Formal Ememblu of lspana. cheviot, tweed and broadéloth. These ‘énsembles show many dressmaker details and are trimmed with lapin, krimmer and caracul, nutria and beaver. 37950 to $235 " ‘WoMen’s AD Misses’ ENszusrss, Tuman FLOOR. . English Chinchilla Coats Keep young Americans warm and well dressed 516 Warm little chinchilla coats—a childhood classic, worn equllly well by small girls and boys. in England, of nlvy blue dundulln lmed with bright red flannel, with two-patch pockets, notched collar and nautical brass buttons with anchors. Double breasted and buttoning either way. Sizes 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Jovenns Arpanzt, FOURTR FLOOR. Imported Apron Sets, $2 i & Regularly much higher . - .~ A remarkable value—just at the. qumu of the-social season, you will want many. of these sets,. - Made EEn ulny in Switzerland, o equ or::hndy with mlloped or plul edgel finuhed'wllh bias ' folds. . Unirorms, THIRD FLOOR. Letting Your -~ Hair Grow If 50, be sure to take care of the ends ‘as well as the roots. Ends dry and broken from too frequent curling . require special attention. Jane Curran i Pomade and Falling. Hair and Dry Scalp Tonic are-the two preparations you will need. Apply Tonic three nights a week and massage Pomade into the scalp once each week. = Also—this is important—rub a touch of Pomade’ into the dry ends of the hair. Your hair's ¢uck response- to. this treat- ment will surprise you: - ‘TorLerries, Atsie 16, Fast FLoOR. Eye Glasses for those who care about appearance The smart - woman, ‘who" finds glasses necessary, . comes to Woodward & Lo- - - throp to be properly fitted in the smart and correct frame. She knows that a store whose interest: centers in Fashion ‘and Style—will of- fer the proper frames, in keeping with the ensemble costume, . White Gold Sprmg and Sterling Oxfords $850 Other Styles...$10 to $30-- ° Opricar Sgerion, Fast FLOOR. Pillows . add coziness to your home ‘l'hm is'such a variety from which 0 choose—brocade rayon pillows— va:our plnlllwo—ulau :;Hovu— et pillows—tapest: lows— ;wlli:uv:r' you ;:-Hh:’v are Im—:g is suggests the vlntty— T styles and prices. Square brocade rayom pillows i $29S o Oblong cut-velour pillows " $2.95. Oblong and -q_n;;u'nyin pillows Square or oblong tapessry pillows. 7 $6.75 . Crushed velvet pillows $7.50 Three-tone taffeta pillows T $850 Boxed satin brocade pillows . $10 L Square Mtfiffi‘m pillows, _’ " “Tuskein pillows, nest of three . $2.95 t0'$6.50 Pij - velour e g Moire rayon pillows, -with velves.- .