Evening Star Newspaper, October 10, 1929, Page 31

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MNUTTTO G PULASKY SPEECH Exercises Commemorating 150th Anhiversary at_;Con- tinental Hall Tonight. Exercises in commemoration of the 150th annjversray of the death of Gen. @asimer Pulaski, Revolutionary War Rero and first chief of Cavalry of the United States Army, will be held tonight at 8:15 o'clock in the Memorial Conti- pmental Hall. Wounds suffered while leading the American and French Cav- alry in the siege of Savannah in 1779 | eaused the death of Gen Pulaski. The principal address will be, deliv- ered by Col. Paul V. McNutt, former national commander of the American Legion and national chairman of the Pulaski memorial committee fn charge of similar services in more than 100 eities. He will be introduced by Mrs. ‘William Sherman Walker, vice president general of the Daughters of the Ameri- cean Revolution. Among the other speakers will be Ty- tus Filipowicz, Polish Minister to the United States; John B. Stetson, Ameri- WoobpwAaRrD & LOoTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday is Remnant Day Still Blast Leaves 26 Homeless as 6 Houses Are Burned By the Associated Press. KULPMONT, Pa., October 10.— Twenty-six persons were made homeless Monday night when fire, caused by the explosion of a still, burned & row of six houses. Tha loss was estimated at $18,000. The explosion occurred in the home of Adam Olson, and the flames quickly enveloped that house and spread to the five ad- joining houses. All but one of the houses were occupied. can Minister to Poland, who will deliver ‘a message from President Hoover, and the Rev. J. C. Plagens, auxiliary bishop of Detroit. Polish and American music will be furnished by a Cavalry band from Fort Myer. No admisison will be charged at to- night's exercises, sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution, the American Legion and the Legion Auxiliary. Exercises will be held at the Pulaski Monument, at Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue, tomorrow at 3 c'clock p.m. Lord Mayor Smith of Portsmouth, England, who flew over his city in an airplane with Sir Alvan Cobham, has since made an underwater trip in the Solent in a submarine, ‘| 10.—Unable t6 furnish bail ranging lfl'r -'rv-«.f‘«-\-fl— ~ ThfToeTT - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C THURSDAY OCTOB!R 16 IM WOMAN COMMUNIST GROUP CONVICTED iicntueing Scheduled for Six Held in Califognia Con- spiracy. By the Associated Press. SAN BERNARDINO, Calif., October from $4,000 to $7,500, five women ahd one man, convicted by a Superior Court jury of conspiracy in connection with | alleged communistic activities, were in jail today pending imposition of sen- tence and action on a motion for a new trial, both of which are set for Saturday. six were arrested last August in & raid on an alleged communist camp in Yucaipa Valley. Miss Yetta Stromberg, a college Slllv dent and admitted leader of the ca was found gnmy on counts of nytnl fln | red flag and of conspiracy and was held ! under $7,500 bail. Isidor Berkowitz, Jennie Wolfson, Ester Karpeliffe, Emma Schneiderman and Bella Mintz, con- victed of conspiracy alone, were held on bail, increa: from $1,000 to $4,000. , g seventh defendant, wa acquitted. The verdict was returned yesterday. Defense Counsel John Beardsley u( Los Angeles announced he would appeal to the Supreme Court if his motion for | a new trial failed. Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D. or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders not accepted Sports Suits, $6.50 were s10 12 Navy 7 Misses’ ‘Were $16.50 and $25, 5 Misses’ and Wi-el'l Lea Raincoats, tan, green and black. - Were $5.95. Now..$3.95 pastel shades. were $3.95. Women’s and Misses’ Silk Dresses, $ and Women's Dress Coats, some fur- trimmed. Black, green ;‘nd tan; broken sizes. ow. ... therette Two-piece Sports Suits. .. .$6.50 SLIGHTLY S 8 Silk Blouses, pri Sizes 14 to 20 7 Sleeveless Sweaters, green, orchid, tan and white. Broken sizes. Were $2.95. Now 9 Crepe de Chine Skirts on bodice, purple, green and blue. Broken sizes. nted an ‘Were $5.95. ..$3.95 Mn colors. Broken .$1.95 sizes. Were 35 95. . Now. - Were s$10 Foundation Garments $250 Were $5 to $15 18 fine quality garments, includ- ing Lily of France, Woodthrop, Nature’s Rival and other makes, side hook girdles, .step-ln glrd.les Broken sizes; oo All or part elastic: were 410,90 “ana 31250 i : 5 and §2.80. “Now mmy Teduced to. Conrsers, Trirp FLOOR. Maids’ Uniforms Special, $1.95 “Bob Evans” Uniforms of pin- striped percale. in blue or green, finished with tailored white col- lars and cuffs, or black and gray cotton pongee uniforms with white organdy collars and cuffs. Sizes 16 to 44. Special for Friday only. Unrtrorms, THIRD FLOOR. White Nainsook Gowns 75¢c Were §1 18 Gowns with round necks, ki- mono sleeves, trimmed with real lace: sizes 15, 16 and 17. lippine Envelope Chemise, slrlg ize 36. Were §1.95. Now §1.4: oldery. with sauare necks mu 14, 15 and were 7 Lo Triamed with: nmd Jolds of bluessizes B C. ow Cofl'ow UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOIA Crepc de Chine Slips, $2-95 ‘Were $5. 20 Slips, trimmed with lace and embroidery, in white and eggshell. 2 Lace-trimmed White Crepe de Chine &lis, with shadow hems. “Were §3.05. e 10" 11™™ F axp 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. Women’s Light Weight Wool Frocks Srecial, $13.95 20 Smart Dresses, in one and two piece models; Very special for Friday only; sizes 36 to 42. 5 Dresses for afternoon and dinner rust and mixtures. Were $39.50 and +0.$19.50 5 One-of-a-kind Frocks of printed chiffon, flesh chiffon, crepe; sizes 36, 38, 40 and 42; “as lfl" ‘Were $16.50 and QZS. NOW....0oinne $42.50. Now .... ‘WoMENs’ Dresses, THIRD FLOOR. in beige, navy, wine, wear, in navy georgette and pastel chiffons; one of a kind; “as #s.” Sizes 36 to 44. Were $20.50 and $35. Now . +0.$16.50 ille and wash Walnut Room Frocks, Special, 27 10 Street faille, with touches of real lace. sizes 34 to 44, 1- Transparent Velvet erp. in peach. Sll[htly MUSSED: is.” Size 36; $8; Now mluy TRE WALNUT RooM, THIRD FLOOR. Frock:, beautifully tailored. of flat crepe and crepe In navy, black, brown and green; Manufacturer's samples of higher priced frocks. 12 Street Frocks, manufacturer's sam- ples, of flat erepe and crepe faille, in brown. navy, black, green and wine; sizes 34 to 44. Very Apeeill for Fri- day ...... $29.50 Women's Sports Coats, $19.50 "5 § only in this reduced group. Gray and tan mixtures; straightiine stvles with scarf and notched collars. 7 Women's Fur - trimmed Sports and Dress Coats. Novelty seaming, tuck- ing and stitching make them m«m attractive. Fur collars of caracul squirrel and muskrat. Sizes 36, 38 a.nd 40. Were $39.50 to $95. Were..$29.50 ‘WoMeENs’ Coats, THIRD FLOOR. Several are French imports. Sizes 36, 38 and 40. collar. Satin $39.50. Now .. 1 Noveity Faille with 1 collar: tan erepe de chlne llnlnl Size 38. Was $115. Now. ..$59.50 1 Tan Kashmir Dress Coat with squirrel lining. Sizl 36, Was Women’s Imported Slip-on Sweaters, $6.59 Were $10.75 to $19.50. Sweaters, with colorful trimmings. 33 Slip-on Sweaters, with and without sleeves. Light colors; sizes 34 to 40. Were $5.75. Now . .51 3! 5 Silk Knitted Pull-on ‘and Cardigas Sweaters, light colors. Sizes 34 to 40 Were $8.75 to $39.50. Now..,....$3.95 2 Two-piece Knitted Sweater Suits; light shades. Sizes 14 and 16, Were $25. NOW ..ovveeinncoesnnnans ... .56.50 1 Long Wool C..l-. pink color. 16; White Sports Slip-on Broken sizes. 10 !ill ru-uc Skirts; H(htuuda Sizes Were $8.75 to $10.75. Was $7.50. Now 12 Short Silk-and-fla tel shades. Sizes 14 to 40. Were l! 75 to $10.75. Now .... . WooDWARD & LLoTHROP Girls’ Frocks, 75¢ ‘Were $1.75 and $2.95. 12 frocks of handkerchie! cloth and volle; lllls 10, 12 and 14. Girls’ piecs N l-n'.q‘ .gepm. "1% " and " 1. = s # One. iwe. '.‘na"‘mm pece n{u‘. i3 m #1235 mfo 3 Girls: Rerutation nnm. of ‘French 5 I o 1o, " We Gy Arrnn, Fourt: FLOOR. Women’s and Misses Felts, special, $3.75 35 Sports and Daytime Felts; all attractive colors for Fall, and navy and black. Large and small head- sizes fn the group. titched Silk Crepe Hats and Felt ialns Hats. Were moch more.. Now 4 MiLLiNErY, THiRD FLOOR. Women’s and Misses’ Hats, special, $10 25 Most attractive Sports, ness, and Afternoon Hats. son’s smart colors and black. and small sizes. 14 Sperts and Dartis Felts. muech more. Now. .. MILLINERY SaLoN, THIRD Imported Berets, 75¢ ‘Were $1.50. 12 Berets in extreme- ly small head sizes: for very yo! children. In a variety of colors. in amall hesdsies. v rs. Were $3.15. Now.. CHILDREN'S AND JUNIOR Misszs’ MiLLINERY, FOURTR FLOOR. Girls’ Combinations, $1-25 Were $1.95 12 Winter-weight combinations, only at this reduction tomorrow, Short sleeve, knee-length styles. Sizes 4'm 10. A 5 llll PSR S R B ach * Fies} Vith emoroldery and aes rimmed toph ms, Were 1395 " Now. sroatly T o : White Pu it lace and, nmbrnlaeud bpliaue, w,;: « iag of fine’ auslity, s Chi Teiraen SR 2R embroinery, Was $10. Reduced to 5495 Size 14. Was $16.50. Now .. .$6.50 1 Printed Silk Beach Was $49.50. Now ., SPORTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. reduced. Broken sizes. 12 F: 15 Silk Dresses greatly 10 Fall Dresses, slightly MUSSED. Broken sizes Dresses, slightly MUSSED. Wcmen's for wemen and misses. Wm :m Now §7.50 and misses’ sizes Were $16.50. Now, $12.25 8 Silk Dresses, broken sizes. Were $5.95. Now §1 25 Fall Felt Hats sPG’{"al‘ 31.95 CosTume Sups, THIRD FLOO! 5 g 15 Satin and Velour Fel{ Hats. Were $3.95 Women’s Silk and u.vs.‘ w isi.é"r'rb'éiz”“""“"s ‘ Umbrcllas, 3645 2 lly $12 and $13. 6 um- , SLIGHTLY SOILED from : in brown, gray, purple Mounted on 16-rib ‘Another Important Selling’ o, paunted n oo quartz effect handles, tips and fer- Our Exclusive Granite Hose, S1.15 pair L et . IRREGULARS of htglur-pnced grades " e ioe o o, s ke front Yeats in bulltiis sisle, in < 1,2(1) Pairs Full-Fashioned Granite Silk Hose, lisle hems g U"“"—“’ Asste 13, Fisst Fioon ind, wl ““md& D.lm ane "'.‘é" o .m o 58 nd % " wire uml and ‘soles. Sizes 8 to '10; outsizes 9% to IOA. . = $10.95 duced . 1.65 a‘$-=r|1n1mwzgln it 160 Pairs Children's Wool-and-Cotton Sports Socks Lounging Pa}fi'f,‘fi,;m }3.',.. i pink and white, l'tn 154 "pench ind “biue; ‘l i . iny of de chine, re o % length, sizes 6 to 8% II:FEGULARS 18c 'ghp{,i::u ,“ir:&e .dcs:i‘l:l Lambskin Gloves, $1.50 lon( _sleeves. amul and medium Were $2.25 and $2.45 a Fusenivlel ot ifat creve, two. lel. |n lrun lnd 11 75 pairs- Fancy Cuff Gloves, tan and Broken sizes. Now reduced to .... nded-krse n To T Were $1.75, Kayser Novelty Striped Glove-Silk Underwear Greatly Underpriced Step-ins—Briefs—Bandecaux—Vests ine in two styles, with yoke front 18 Veats in bulltiup style, in while with 1 , 0 Mi: Three-riece Paisma "Ime:llu Tize 18 Was $13 sition Bandies, mateh, 7. Infants’ Sweater Suits, %5 Were $7.50 Only 6 3-piece Sweater Suits, at i wh this Friday e &% S1.x UNpERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Wash Dresses, $1.50 Were $2.95 and $3.95 49 I)rNsu, mdudmg pique, voile and MisSes’ Better Dresses Reduced 2 Chiffon Evening Gowns in white and 3 Wraps of georgette and crepe. in black sizes 16 and 18. Were $25. 7 Fvening Frocks of chiffe bt A el cl on, taffeta; in maize, flesh, white and D e WEan oae peach;’ sizes 16 and 18. Were sn 50 3 Afterneen Frocks of chi to $63. Now blue: sizes 18 and 18, Muisses’ Bertrn Dresses, THIRD noon. soesvisne B0 Misses’ Frocks, $6.50 Were 516.50 to $39.50 8 Street and Afternoon Frocks in light and dark shades. Sizes 14 to 20. 8 Street and Afternoon Frocks of geor- § Afternoon and E: Frocks gette and chiffon, in navy, flesh and and ph'l; e:lor:fnlzlh'm’m m‘: p.fl.:g Whlu. sizes 14 to 1 Were ll.'G B,fl‘ gettes. Sizes 14 to 18; were $29 to senes 2 .50. (RES: A...llfl'll 10 Afternoon Pl treet Frocks chiffon; mu 14 to 20. Were :}‘.:g of nfleu cmflon nm flat m m .. $14, navy. to $20.50. Now .. Misses’ FROCKS, THIRD 20. Were 92' 50 !n ul 50, Now...u! Misses’ Imported Coats, $25 Were $69.50 and $95. 2 English tweed cogts in colorful materials; tailored and belted models with patch pockets; sizes 16 and 18. 1 Blue Novelty Tweed Coat, size 18. Roll 2 Faille Silk Coats, with thmw mfir collar and set in pockets; was $49.50. were $3 Now reduced to .... .. 828 dresses, gray. 40 Infants’ Dresses 35¢ were ssc 26 Boys’ Suits. sizes 2 to 6. and $1.95. 22 Bloomers, sizes 2 to 6. 2-piece suits, sizes 14 to 20; sizes 38 to 52. 20 Smocks: mostly flowered, few in solid colors. Broken sizes. Reduced to....75¢ Knit Undertlnngs, 45¢ e Mo 28 ann Suits with ‘band top, shell and tight knee. Sizes 36 and 38 SOILED. 7 Knit \’tl‘l- band wn. 36 to 38. Reduced 15¢ 12 pieces Mauslin uummm including long-sleeved pajamas, step-ins, dllt.lge seis and bloomen ‘Were ‘l 'n $ . Bandettes and Garter Belts 65¢c were s1 57 “Modishiorm Bandeltes and Gar- ter Belts, SOILED. - " "Rosebud Bandettés, sizes 32 and > f’,",',‘hf".‘f'j‘f’,"_‘”',’,‘,m_ oo only. Were $1. Now Boys’ Blouses special 65¢ 58 Bandeites, sises 3 (o 36 Were 5u 60 Blouses, button-on style, sizes 5 to 10. Samples of higher priced “Stonewall” make. 20 pairs Boys' Pajamas, fancy one-piece style; sizes 8 and 10. Reduced to...65¢ 29 Silk Bags, $1 were 5205 13 Leather Bags. Were $2.95. Now..50¢ 5 Leather Bags. Were $1.25. Now...50c Robes, lined with si Medium wyre. Were $25. H 1 Lavender Cordurey Robe, Iinzfl vmh INFANTS' APPAREL AND FurnisuinGs, Fourtn FLOOR. Children’s Stockings Special, 45¢ 48 pairs wool-and-cotton mixed bed n i Were $1.50 medium "and aree sizes. 8¢ 1 L 4 size. Was 35.. Noy Nroricees, Trmp FLool Knitted Combinations, 95¢ Were $1.75 to $2.25. 14 combina- tions of mercerized lisle and fine cotton. in Kayser and Munsing- wear makes. Some wilt In white and flesh; s 7. 8 and 9; broken styles and sizes. 19 Swiss Swan and Kavser Knitted o(s in white and flesh with built-up camisole tops; broken +izss and ylu‘xlzefi 38, 40 Were 78c. 26 $1.50. Now -Wool Sweater sm. Ware champagne. CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, Fnst FLOOR. Women’s Handkerchiefs Special, 10c 50 dozen linen handkerchiefs. in lll-'hl" and white with colored 'Special for Friday. HAnxncm:n, Alsie 13 First PLOOR. Junior Misses” and o Im:ludlnl nl B Biroken ‘aires 4 5: d broken st & 4040, and broken styles. Wers KNt Unnwnn Tunn Px.ool Home Frocks, 95¢ Were $2.95 to $7.95. 30 frocks of printed volle and lawn, with half sleeves or sleeveless In attractive styles. 20 Frocks of printed silk crepe lr hi sudanette, in sun-back styles Junlor M1$scs FrOd{s’ 6 50 dorted Swiss frocks in sleeveless or Were $1675. 12 frocks of silk crepe, chiffon and georgette, H ’ haif sleeve” models. and printed d&mt' in attractive pnNs and PIIIH CO'OPS, sizes 13 to dnldrm ’ ArCtics ensembles with = plain color li ets. Tor37.50" "o 7 Sports and Dance Frocks of silk crepe 3 Twocpicce Tweed Sult Greatly Reduced nm Novelty Jewelry, 10c wa: s L "‘m.." kirenif Vi and organdy: sizes 11,13 and 15, Were 15. a ‘ fre 1-buckle Arcties, siges 2% 1 o " 4 . 6 6%, T ‘ere s8¢ s Were $1. 50c sizes, Reduced Children’s Shoes, $1.95 Were Much More- 150 pairs Shoes ‘with turned and Goodyear welt sole. Some SOILED R DAMAGED. Brozen sizes. 30 Pairs Junior 'Misses’ and Girls' Ox- fords, crepe or leather soles, broken su.el Were $3.95 and $4.85. Now $2.¢ 60 Pairs Children's Felt and m'hn Bedroom#Slippers, broken sizes. Were $1 and $1.45. Now 60c 40 Pairs Children’s White Ke ankle- 53 Necklaces and Elrrlnn. patch and lace-to-toe models. S!r;lll Now 5¢ izes. W 1. Non 25 Necklaces. Were $1. Now. ¥ DOWN ‘!TAIRS'!TORZ ,DOWN truu nonn M1sses’ COATs, Tuirp FLOOR. to . . JUNIOR Missrs' APpaReL, FOURTH FLOOR. and $39.50. Now redueed w S Special Size Apparel Reduced snd] vo&o“ .r'r:scx:“m:‘ ione slceves ar . ? . 1 Little Woman's Kashmir Coati with scarf e e bl (LT collar. Crepe de chine lining. Size 39 Was $30.50. Now ’ ... 4 Larger W--':..l rmlu of nrmm chiffon, ises iy 2o 2 2e? e e e 15 ‘Strined Tub Silk 3% ®; =32 Hour Frocxs, Tuimp FLoor, Girls’ Cotton Frocks, 95¢ Were $2 and $3. 28 dresses of printed dimities and 5“5'“”1 nrints: sizes 2, 3. 4 Do Litle Girte rnmel um rruh hand“smocked: sise and Were 1L Girls' Dre: Lare v sisi Sauirrel Illck nxl tan] sizes 45% and & ’ . Women’s Shoes, $2.95 pair were s3.95 100 Pairs Imported Pumps and Oxfords, tan, blonde and patent leather. es in fot 3 to & 150 Pairs Women's Pumps and Oxfords, Pairs Women's ‘Felt Skippers, rose, blue, slightly SOILED. Broken sizes, Were nile, brown, orchid and American beauty. e rs ol odecis o Sizes in lot 3 to 8. Were $1 to $145. in lot 3 to 8. Were $5.85. Now . NOW ....ivecessnssions o DOWN STAIRS STORE 11 Y2 C: ;) W?n 35, Now rtfl 0 Lizay -vnh on stzes ».nu». 11 re 1 m-u.nnu Suors, FourtH FLOOR. Children’s Buckskin Shoes, special, $2:75 24 palz White Buek Wi, l} Iace trymm reduced to Crepc de Chinc and Georgette Blouses, $3.95 Were $5.75 to $13.75 20; attractive styles in light and dark colorings. Sizes 34 to 42. 'y 2: Bnln and Crepe de Chine Blouses; light and dark 10, 11%, 13, 1 A Sizes 34 to 40. Were $5.75 to $8.75. Now $2.95 e A W cmu:nlu Snors, Fovrte Froom. el na Seamer's” hat) Men’s AllWool Sweaters, $1.95 were s3.95 TR : 89 Slip-over Sweaters, round neck, in solid shades Brouses, THIRD Pwoa of - black, navy and tan. Sizes ‘36 to 46. Women s Silk Chiffon Stockings 60 Fancy Shirts, neckband Indscl(;ll:l'-llmb!d 4 lruhlnlh Robes, small, mzd]um Illd lll'le. Special $ 1.25 ll\khtly SOILED. 300 pairs Women's All-Silk Chiffon Hose, with plated soles and hems. In smart Fall shades; sizes 8% to 10, 24 Pairs Novelty Heel Chiffon Stockings, sizes 814 to 10. Were $1.95. Now $1.45 36 Pairs Ribbed Lisle Sports Stock- Pairs Fish Net Lisle Stockin ings, in heather mixtures. BM- in sand and beige: sizes 813 einl for Friday . 10. Were $1.50. NoW........81 ‘WomeN’'s HOSIERY, Atht lfl Plls'l FLooR. for childre: JuvexiLes Apparer, Fourte FLOOR. Women’s Pumps, $54° pair Were $10 to $12.50 G3 Pairs Women's Patent Leather and Gun Metal €alf Pumps, in one- strap, center strap and center buckle models. Cuban and Spanish heels m lot Sizes AAA 5, 534, 6, 7, 7%, 8; AA 4% to 7 A 4to 7; B 3% 5t107: C3to?. 10 Pairs Women's Pumps, taken from our regular known manufacturers' shoes. _ Sizes AAA s'{“uA :'mnk §{ o C 4%, 5. Were $12.50 and $15. Now ..... ceenaves SE St WomMEN's Swoes, TriRD FLOOR. Special, $1.35; 3 for ....ceerrriaiiiiniten. DOWN STAIRS STORE Men’s Shoes, $335 pair Were se.s 20 Pairs Men's Black . Calf Blucher Oxfords and Black-and-white Oxfords. SOILED» Broken sizes. 20 Pairs Men's Leather Slippers, brown kid with turned soles. Large sizes only. Were $2.95. Now .......§1.38 DOWN STAIRR STORE

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