Evening Star Newspaper, October 10, 1929, Page 23

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vessel to come direct from the United |at Odessa, Novosibi and Batum, car- gefwmber 19 . for Novorossysk and side while 3> was returning to - —_—— City trom 1 nobtown; Mo., Maurer’ was TO B. AND P. W. CLUB POST | Miss Lambie's experience as an "’"ltunm Lands Cargo of Machinery | States to a Soviet port. since the war, | rying_American machinery and mer- men ste] to the running board of Miss Marion H. McClench of Ann Ar- chin her Ameri roducts, | similar _ steamshi; 1 American | chandise for the Soviet Union. ’ 5 M"-K S]‘RIKE WAR - il 'mhw““x':fl:; M'ss LAMBJE 's "AMED bor, Mich., president of the federation. U' s' SH|P "‘ sov'ET PORT' the :&l;:s gl:d. the 1:::‘13 er‘::-; ‘;oru :vtll arrive n’é;!;rmvery 10 days ks 'r:e Exford sailsd from New Aock'an - ternational lawyer is expected to aid 5 v - her in contribuf to the success of the ! arrived at this Black Sea port yesterday. M AY BE RENEWEU JecORY PIABis hete Crdered et s | Washington Atforney Is Selected |activies of the Gammitiee. Miss s Lam: and Other Products. g Rasmus Hanin, representative of h3 to their equipment, and prepared to ob- % e holds degrees from Vassar, Ameri-| NOVOROSSYSK, Russia, October 10 |york, organizer of the first direct Rus- ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS tatn their supply from outlying poinis as Representative on Joint Con- | can Universlty and George Washinglor | #F).—Carrying a cargo of American ma- | sian-American_steamship service, said | ,,,’,{?,m: .'g“‘mfl“du ‘.'“f,,u"‘i"‘.{,;p'};“'.,:‘l gressional Committee. g::lm:}r&n: 'r::rnuon huts in France | p= == — =t g gisit tu Eenhersnn,g N : e Ne ived her terday of ¥ il Ao e i ! Kansas City Dairy Plants|aftected by the strike, but asserted an | (e ot niar of Ao MgaTet Taks- — I To Discriminating Home Seekers c Efi.’:fi“fi:&“fi.‘i’dfi.“;fl&“&‘.‘flcu Tom | bie, & Washington attorney, as repre- | Glass houses for the growing of vege- ||| % | Halt Collection After Sec- | fuersof the producers union said s | cntative to the National Federation of | tables in the British Isles cover 3,000 | Attention Is Called to I —emphasizes the fact Business and Professional Women's m larger percenta f the normal supply ' -acres,” of which 875 acres are devoted . rger _pel ge o Clubs on the women's_joint congressional that Furniture of le_ ity and Individuality can ond Dumping Incident. | vas afected and denied the denclt Wss | committee.” e seleétion was made by _to tomatoes and 275 acres to cucumbers. | THE ALTAMONT 7777 1901 Wyoming Avenue at 20th Street ‘ be Priced Well Within | By the Associated Press. Eckener Receives Thanks. i I KANSAS CITY, October 10.—More| o0 (o o (P)—Presiden: | i THE very best is offered here in an apartment home. The large ||| Reason. violence in the strike of milk producers 3 - e o et 3 von Hing~nburg yesterday received Dr. | suites in this building have recently been remodeled into smaller }| of the Kansas City district was feared | gugo Eckc-r. commander of the di- | - - 3 | ones to meet the demand. i today as a result of the second instance | rigible Graf ~eppelin. The German | { Inspection involves ab- of sabotage since the strike began Mon- | president .voiced the formal thanks of f TIIERE are available at present apartmenmts of fram ome room axd P o4 ! dav i ! ; i e iy farmiery oot [ T T el ond bath to five rooms, hitchen, reception hall and three baths. ; solutely no obligation. ing to the driver. stopped a milk truck ol $ il of a Kansas City pasteurization plant ¥ f nwrparated \ Open Fireplaces—Electric Refrigeration B o o e ois o e B 22 Telephone Switchboard—Excellent Service | 5 milk. group o men pour modern m Ve P i lons f; sday. . sa) Eut tyle expert, | J B HE e i, vt o e uck | B anerL e Wi he el ¢ 821 Fourteenth St. N.W. Randall H. Hagnér & Co. AMES b. NDERSON stopped yesterday. said several of the 'from 63 to 10, pounds. - i i z . - Sl e ———————— A —————— i i ———————) INCORPORATED ' | Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting WASHINGTON'S LEADING FURRIERS ||| 1321 Connecticut Avenue Phone Decatur 3600 | 1108 G Street———Phones Bistrict 7678 A special offering that al- I WO- lows savings on the better types of Dresses and Coats. TWELF TH~F STS. An opportunity (for econ- omy) is offered the woman Day who loves smart things. Special Friday and . Saturday We Offer Included ; are at Several 3 Hundred Pairs of Nationally ‘_ Known Corrective ; 3 Shoes The short coat styles—The New Silhouette—Long, uneven \ hemlines — Also. new evening 3% gowns, Clearance 4,000 pairs of Smart Feloets Bl herry e o Crepes Brown the woman Chiffons Blue who is mot Shoes for Women Satins e S Reduced ‘A Special Group of Smart -Sport.Coats et 550501 ( TH A H. ZIRKIN & SONS, Inc.; 821 14th St =DBerberichf= | W T masmn TWELFTH=<F STS. AMLRICAN CITICS satisfaction and relief to thousands of American women who have AN bee lled ¢ ily high prices for their footwear. (because FURTRIMMED WINTER N heir sheruder, wid, Joreg b et fiee‘cume withone the pulsiof e sncallil “average” size range) to know that there is a C ; Ni;]ey store within trolley, train or auto ride A i of their home. In the chart at the ri{\t are shown the 82 different 4D . variations of size and width that make up the complete e R A4 Great Nisley size range. Only a manufacturer, with a large Will Reserve Many Are number of positive retail outlets under his control and Fl'lday and Saturday g b = ! : f,' ? fi IS NOW a source of keen The Last 2 Days of This Offering of Your Choice Sample Coats ownership could hope to continuously maintain such a range of sizes and widths in a wide variety of patterns. Seldom are distinction and economy so happily combined. Our only regret is that we I:‘:::liefi.t::fifiiifl;yufa:::;ls::itfoiz :fi:e:;:]:l:yy haven’t more of them to offer. Parisian in inspiration and adapted with consum- | mate skill, these lovely coats are offered at end-of-the-season reductions just when their the be;t;;way, s A S | 3 LBt s FURS COLORS % STYLES : il s AR ST PRy R T B0 9 sy | 7 @{m‘m from AAAA to D. Said to be the most compre- }@ ‘ hensive MAINTAINED size range in America. Kit F o x—Caracul— Wine—Winter Oak— It Princess Lines—High Civet Cat—American Cranberry —Regal & { Collar s—Straight Fox—Canadian Wolf Blue—Flagship Blue L in e s—Gauntlet or 3 I ~—Marmink (Mink- —Pitch-pine Green— Spiral Cuffs—Draped 2 | '[y . dyed Marmot). Caribou _ 8 Pllre.s—l?ur Borders. B?fllltlfll l 'moer Brown. 1339 F Street, N.W., Washington

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