Evening Star Newspaper, October 11, 1929, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1929. Thomson Center, Twelfth and L streets. | Health” with motion picture illustra- | the United States Geographic Board, | Washington Hotel coffee shop. Wald- Calcium to Curb Temper. Any one interested in writing is wel- | tions, {omorrow night, 8 o'clock, at the | will give a free lecture on “The Myths | burg Hewltt, leader. NEW YORE, October 11 (#).—Some come. S Leagie for Larger Life, 1628 K street. _|of the Troquols’ sunday ovenin 8|\ woroon fiks will be taken also | folis who. ars, Jeritaicd A s A drama will be given at the Third + | ing. Theosophical Society, 1216 H by the Red Triangle Club. Meeting at | calcium. Its deficiency in the blood was Baptist Church, Fifth and Q streets, to- A St | ctreet. At 6:30 the same evening, |Cabin John Bridge at 2 o'clock, the |given as a cause of bad temper by Dr. John's Lodge Chapter, O. E. 8. Will | joroq v McGuire will begin a course | party will hike from Rock Run to Con- | Walter Timme before the New York f | . ' | night, 8 o'clock. All welcome, | s hold a card party tomorrow evening 3t | of ecturcs at the same address on the |dult road. about 3 miles from Cabin|Academy of Medicine. | The Big Sisters of the District of Co- | the home of Mrs. Sadye White, 111 £ o G 5 — ! HARDER BY S.I.RIKEimmma Wil meet at St. Patrick's rectory | Pennsylvania aventie, - I Seachings ot tha Aboeties SO e e Bl R CLuB BREAKFAST Ways and means committee, | son, leader. tonight. Initiate, 8t. Paul. ci A meeting of the Mount Pleasant ; pea—— ? Bl | A card party will be held tonight at | Citizens' Association will be held to- o Masquerade dance and minstrel show | = perlin, Germany, now has 23 studios | City Distributors| 1514 “Buchanan street under the au- | morrow evening, 8 o'clock. in the Mount | £ the benefit of the Union Protestant | for the ‘production’ of motion plotures. | spices of the endowment committee, | Pleasant branch of the Public Library, | piifet Wit B0 Biven oy the Forald | Treaty Oak Chapter, Order of the East- | Sixteenth and Lamont streets. Newly | Herald Harbor tomorrow pmght 8 ern Star. elected officers will be installed. o' clocks| GOt s, : Brightwood Citizens' Association meets | Ways and means committee, Congress = tonight at Brightwood Bank, 5913 Geor- | Lodge Chapter, O. E. S. will give a| Red Triangle Outing Club will take . e | gia avenue, 8 o'clock. This is the an- card party tomorrow evening at 8 |an carly morning walk via Capitol Ter- —coming-out parties, | nual meeting and officers will be elected. | o'clock at the Northeast Masonic |race, Botanical Gardens and the Mall receptions, etc,, are al- By the Associated Press. | Dues are payable. | Temple. Sunday. Meet at east entrance to b ways most florally KANSAS CITY, October 11.—Lines | — | — Capitol Grounds (First and East Capitol successful when our of the striking Kansas City milk pro- FUTURE. | Dr. J. N. D. Hewitt, ethnologist of Istreet) at 7:30 am. Breakfast at decorators arrange the ducers tightened today as additional| Tomorrow morning at 10:30 Dr. ~ === = i o~ 18 5 FLOWERS sources of supply were cut off from the | Abram Simon will speak at the syna- | = = — ’ = H Glad to submit <) SPECIAL “Say It With Flowers” $1.00 LUNCHEON Fall Weddings Kansas i Lose Excelsior Springs ' Source as Fight Grows. TABLE D'HOTE DINNER s$2.c0 Also A La Carte No Cover Charge DINNER MUSIC Datrymen of Excelsior Springs, Mo., | ance.” | after a conference yesterday with offic clals of the Milk Producers’ Association of Greater Kansas City, agreed o with- | Vernon Place Church tomorrow after- | draw their supply from distributors | noon at 1 o'clock. Dr. K. B. Moomaw today. {in charge. The first interference with the trans- | - | portation of milk from Kansas points | , Dr.Daniel H. Kress of the Washing: was reported yesterday after a group | ‘o Sanitarium will lecture on “Good | 3 .,_4 of men, presumably strikers, stopped | = Stearns Bible class meets at the Mount citys’ pasteurization plants. gogue on “The Meaning of Repent- | tions, upon request. DINING ROOM EXCELLENT CUISINE TABLE D'HOTE A LA CARTE TEMPTING ...are the GEORGE C. two Arctic D: Progducts CGo. trucks | v R T TR Season’s Most SHAFFER Ottawa with their loads, but a third | . o T o truck succeeded in breaking through the | eves & 900 14th St. Nui oo group. Previously strikers had stopped | Sll CC('SSfU l | : Bt “two trucks from Missouri towns and Member Florist Telegraph Service dumped their loads, totaling 650 gal- » » t Visit the new Costume Jewelry Section on the E 0. Kt it off Aierican | \ | I](l ts First Floor. ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN ¥ G October is Coat Month FOURTEENTH AND K STREETS Our Expert Furriers will remodel your Fur Coat into @ smart Fashion, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | TODAY. Branson De Cou will give an illus- trated lecture on “Mysterious India” to- | Potatoes . night in the ballroom at 2400 Sixteenth | e ot street for benefit of Diocesan Home for Veal with i Dressing, New SR SR aedtien “The Significance of Premier Mac- Chicken & In King, " donald’s Visit to the United States” will be the subject of an address by Dr. Abram Simon tonight at the synagogue, 8 oclock. | Ottawa would be shipped by rail during | FRANK P. FENWICK, Prop. e broRuosrt Aelation 35 s SATURDAY manding an increase of approximately SFECIALS 6 cents a gallon for their milk. | R L S arrived Gage Hats . . . becomingly feminine . . . molded to the head snugly . . . revealing more of the forehead. Some feature smart brims that shield the eyes . .. every model embraces the latest and most authentic Autumn style and color. Sauce Included Are Fine Felts, Soleils, Velvet and Striking Combinations of Felt and Velvet WE SPECIALIZE IN EXTRA LARGE HEAD SIZE HATS said today probably all milk fros 1315 New York Ave. % ETTING the style for Fall wear are these lately For the New Costume---a ) New Bag, 35 And the new Bag chosen from this group is assured of smartness. In Antelope Leathers a n d.. Grained Bags, there are colors to blend with the newest costumes. Original stories will be read by sev- | eral members of the Writers’ League at | its weekly meeting tonight, 8 o’clock Isalet stoo 9 ; Neckwear C New and fashionable lace neckwear— collar and cuff sets, jabots, vestees, berthas and panels, with V or round necks, Imported and domestic kinds in | cream shade.—Street Floor. Satisfaction Since 1859 MNGS PALACE Handbags Copies of high-priced imported shapes | and colorings—in handsome new under- arm and pouch bags in the new grain also in tapestry. Shell, metaland cov- |} ered frames. Moire lined, fitted with mirror.—Street Floor. | Coat Sale!| Women’s Luxurious Fur-Trimmed Models Worth$35 & $40 *24 Furs and Linings Guaranteed for Two Seasons’ Wear The utmost in value for your money— in coats first in fashion—adorned with quality furs. Tailored of beautiful weaves of broadcloth, suede cloth and velour, in black, brown and other favored colors. Collars and cuffs of Manchurian wolf, beaverette, opossum and vicuna. Draped, flared, pleated, princess and straightline models, All sizes, 14 to 50. Second Floor | | | | 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. Bag Section—First Floor A Thrifty Opportunity in Smart, New Girls’ Fur-Trimmed COATS § 10% Beverly Swagger Ties and Straps afe Smart $6.50 $8.50 Beverly finds so many clever ways in which to give these smart shoes the lines, colors and leathers that are most fashionable. Sizes 10, 11,12 and 14 \Tailored of excellent. weaves of velour and tweeds in the popular straightline model, with large beaver- ette collars and fur cuffs or self cuffs. Trimmed with large bone buttons. Red, blue and tan—the fashionable colorings. £ Children’s Chinchilla Coats w Malc% ith Tams to Dressy, warm coats of “Hug's Favorite” chinchilla, also 98 in wool tweeds and handsome velours, with beaverette col- . Velour de Nord Coat trimmed with Caracul, $125. Coat with Caracul trim- ming, $69.50. lars. Single and double breasted models with patch pockets or inverted pockets: Warmly lined and in- terlined. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Girls’ Smart Chinchilla Berets Jaunty, practical—in .all head _sizes. Made of beautiful quality chinchilla in navy and tan .. 31-25 Velvet Coats are Lavishly Furred with Caracul The new coat silhouettes are especially flatter- ing to velvet trimmed with caracul. And Paris gives this mode its most gracious approval. Of course, Philipsborn’s features it in this smart collection. Three-eyelet Loop Tie of brown ring lizard cali, trim- med with tan calf, Cuban heels. $6.50. Brown Ring Lizard Calf Strap, with tan calf trim, leather Cuban heel. $6.50. "Second Floor Fresh Arrivals in Autumn Millinery Modes— NEW HATS Soleil, Vis-A-Vis, Felt 75 and Velvet . Specially Priced Quality materials. and superfine workmanship, as well as smart styles, in this wonderful assort- ment of hats in black and all col- ors. Piquant “chicken” types and youthful models for matrons. Misses’ & Children’s $1.00, $1.50 & $2.00 Brushed Wool Angora Tams \‘\'hiéc and all colors in the pop- 2ular n€w tams—in brushed wool angora, velvet gnd cloth—at a c A surprising bargain price for Sat- Fos »' urday. Street Floor Specially Purchased for a Busy Saturday $8.75 & $9.75 Suits Four-piece suits of fancy woolen mixtures in new colors and patterns. Coat, vest and two pairs knick- ers or one pair knickers . Completeness is the theme of the entire Philipsborn Coat selections during Coat Month. Complete size ranges for all types, every fashionable Fur trim, and Fabrics of regal richness. —— $59.50 Ly Rt oo Irregulars of $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 DT b SIS Rt el i A Full'FaShioned 7 9c ‘ Coat Section—Third Floor - Ll S Center Buckle Strap of black or brown lizard. Silk Hose Triple Heels, Pointed Heels, Square Heels Mill purchase of irregulars of women's all-over silk chiffon hose, also service weight silk hose with lisle tops. Some have picoted tops. Hosiery of beautiful quality, in the fashionable Fall shades. Street Floor Women's and Children’s | Winter Underwear Popular Styles and Weights at Economy Prices | We feature a complete line of the nationally famous FOREST §i MILLS underwear—in cotton, wool and_silk-antl-wool—and other worthy makes—for women, boys, girls, children and infants. King's Palace is underwear headquarters for all Washington. Boys' and Children's Union Suits—Boys' random fleeced Winter union suits, sizes 6 to 16; and children's fieeced union suits with waist BQq | o attachment, knee and ankle styles, sizes 2 to 12 long trousers and one pair knickers. Infants’ Shirts—"“Tiny Tots" In- Womi's yon-stripe ~ Comfort- | Boys’ Lumberjacks and Sweaters— Golf Knickers—Boys' well tailored fants’ shirts in straight front ably Knit Union Suits, sizes 36 to | Heavy, warm woolen lumberjacks goir knickers, cut very full and fully Fl 44 Low neck, no sleeves, () Sketched with “knitted band around bottom: oo, de with belt loops and warmly C knee length c | from stock also smart and comfortable wool lined; made Infan Shirts and _ Women's Forest Mills Rayon-stripe § L i sweaters in attractive buckled bottoms. Sizes 8 Wool Shirts—Perfect protection for ~ Union Suils, all sizes 36 to 44. Low $25 to 18. A low price for @1 QB |[| the iittie ones. from stock Mastrat colorings and patterns, Straight neck, no sleeves, knee length. $13.50 ' Blzes 6 10 16............ $2.9§ Juch quality front and Rubens styles. .. 59¢ This favorite style. 79c | fox collar reet Floor Street Floor : | ‘ $225 Cold-Weather Comfort in Men’s $1:50Union § 1 .19 $5 Corsets and Girdles Sult s King’s Palace “Special” in An Underprice Part-Wool Suits—Ribbed Cotton Suits Purchase and Sale and one pair_long trousers. Sizes 7 to 1 $10 and $12 Suits Smart 4-piecce suits of fancy woolen mixtures, also” of blue cheviot and blue serge. Sizes 7 to 18. L Coat, vest and two pairs long trousers or ome pair Sketched from stock Sketched Three-Piece Knitted Frocks New Mannish Flannel Rokes Silver Muskrat Fur Coats New Fashions‘, in Frocks Union suits that fit the weather and fit the bhody—priced to fit the thrifty purse. Long sleeves, ankle length. All have sleeve and ankle cuffs, and flatlock seams. Ecru and random gray. Sizes 36 to 46. 5 $1.50 & $2.00 Shirts front stay. Heavily boned. Sizes 30 to 38. Girdles also of brochea, combined with silk elastic over hips and elastic top. Long hips. Graduated front stay. For medium figures. Sizes 28 to 38. 79¢ and 89¢c Bandeaux and Bandettes Come tomorrow for this remarkable saving on these popular corsets and girdles! Corsets made of fine brochea with elastic top and long hips. ~ Elastic gores in back, graduated ° arate collars, also in neck- ind style. White, tan, blue and W Perfect quality genuine broad- | ~loth, Blackstone madras, voven madras and rayon-stripe rdras shirts with attached or -y patterns, Sizes 13% to17. Street Floor. Another special purchase—offering _favorite models in afl-over rayon and rayon checked and striped materials, and crepe de chine, With or C without elastic inserts in back. Sizes 32 to 42, Second Floor. $25 Dresses that portray the simple elegance of the new silhouettes as Paris intended it. In transparent velvet, satin, dull - surfaced crepes and chiffons. Dress Section—Second Floor E 1650 In a season when knitted frocks are so pepular . ., and very hard to find . . . Philips- born complete groups are a treat for fash- ionables. Kwitted Wear—First Floor $13.50 “These periennal Au- tumn favorites have many new claims to smartness. They are double breasted, have tailored collars and pockets, In stripes or novel checks. Intimate Shop—First Fl $150t0 %245 Silver Muskrat Coats trimmed with contrast- ing furs are outstand- ing fashions this sea- son. We feature sev- eral ‘styles trimmed with six different furs. Fur Coats—Third Floor

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