Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1929, Page 23

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3 2.50 Universal Electrlc rn Set $16.50 beautiful 7-cup nickel- d’ copper wurn, with Shaped tray and attrac- y designed sugar bowl cream pitcher—at Anni- hry savings! An ideal istmas gift for the niversal Waffle of nickel- led copper with enameled han- A $10 value! Carving fork and steel for sharpening; with stag handle. $2.95 Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Cutlery Sets — in- cluding 6 knives and 6 forks with white handles and stain- less steel blades. Sets—knife, House Furnishings—8ixth Floor 3.95 23-Pc. Dinette ets, $3.69 mported china service for persons; attractively dec- ed, in colorful red or green eris; four each of two ks plates, deep dish, tea s and saucers; 1 sugaf and mq'—euher a breakfast or lervtce | 5 A = $3.95 and $4.95 28 32-Pc. Breakfast Set, $3.69 Choice of four patterns! White or ivory, with a neat gold band trim- ming; embossed shape in old rose or yellow glaze; complete service for six. Ohina—8inth Fieor .50 and $2.95 Panels d Ruffled Curtains 1.95 to $2.50 fast Damask $1.59 ne figured and combina- plors .in effective striped .. Blue, rose, gold, red, I lberry and rust colors. $1.79 s Criss-cross curtains, ruffled curtains, panels in beautiful filet designs, cottage sets, white, ecru and ivory cur- tains; some with touches of color — curtains for every need, and it goes without saying you are making an importang saving! $5.95 Velour Drapes, $3.95 Rose, blue, gold and mulberry drapes, with long scalloped val- ance; trimmed with fringe; velour is guaranteed sunfast. Curtains—Fifth Floor p Tite Shoes Ragularly Sell for $7.50 and $8.50 $5,9 5 Pair ring our Anniversary celebration is the only time. entire year that this event occurs! And this year ve 800 brand-new pairs never before shown. Ox- ies, pumps, one and two straps in every desirable r. Scientifically built over corrective last that brts the arch gently, but firmly. All sizes. ite All Suede Oxfords or Strap s; Black or Brown, Special........ $6095 Shoe Shop—Second Fleor $1.95 Washable Cotton Frocks These would be unusual frocks even at $1.95—for they were chosen with fine re- gard to style, to colors and fabrics, and every one is a new Fall model! Long or short sleeves, with or without collars, with pleats and deep hems. Sizes 36 to 52. $1.95 Uniforms, $1.44 Anniversary savings for professional women, "nurses and manicurists! White—also blue, green and lavender pin-stripe uniforms; with flat collars and tailored cuffs; sizes 34 to 46. Home Frocks—Third Fioor Wonderful Values for Baby Day Flannelette Diapers, 27x27 inches, of excellent quality; package’ Tots’ Nanette Walking Dresses $1.59 to $295 Values 87c Exceptional little dresses of lavely prints and solid ecolor broadcloth; hand embroidery and cunning pockets and trimmings; 1 to 3 years. trudes; gowns wit toms; gertrudes wi - : Winter wei Crepe de Chine Walking Dresses, in cotton and w soft shades of peach, nile, coral, pink, thread rayon shi blue and plain white; 6 months to 3 smocked tops; 1 to 3yrs., $1.79 sizes; special— New Hand-crocheted Sacques, that are wonderful values! W with pink or blue.. special . Brushed Wool . 4-Pc. Sets, $2.97 Cap, sweater, leggins and mittens of the softest brush- ed wool—blue, pink, buff and inches; pink on white; 1 to 3, white on the other; fled edges. mmgl ; silk linings.. Infants' Wesr Shop—Fourth Fleor Anniversary In a Choice of Ten High-Grade Fabrics Choice shirts of ten standard fabrics—such as Deerfield madras, Gaily & Lord fibers, Robinhood madras and high-count lustrous white broadcloth—buywords of quality—and made according to rigid specxficatnons. Wide center pleats extra inches in width and length and six-button fronts. Men’s Pure Thread Silk Hose Beautiful $ilk hose, with lisle tops, toes and heels; seamed backs; every size a true size; black, cordnvan 39c navy, tan and gre Y4 to 12, prs., $2.30, Pair .. Men’s Fancy Rayon Hose Striped and jacquard patterns; black, navy, brown and grey; sizes 5t 12 iz for $3.45. Baie ). 31C Cotton Pongee Pajamas Tailored front button and slip- grer n):es hll"l phsm blue, un. $1 1 5 elio and white. Iul and D. 3 for - $i Infants’ Flannelette Gowns or Ger- shoulders .......ccovenduaccens Vanta 79¢ Double- Breasted Shirts Infants’ Machine-made Dresses, ;n:?;'wn{n pin tucks :n;i hand em- oidery ; long or short styles;* 43c Silk and Broadcloth Coata; sizes 1 to 3 years. Silk coats are. lmockt!lr cloth coats have fur mm- $4 97 Large Size Rubber Slleel-l. size 27x36 15% Reduction On All Children’s Shoes Boys’, youths’ and big boys' high and low shoes of tan or black calf- skin or elk; junior misses’ pumps and oxfords of patent leather, also small children’s and infants’ shoes. Children’s Shoe Shop—Seoond Ploor $5 and $6 Imported Metal Cloths reime seiiing 32,49 5. Metal cloth is one of the NEWCOMERS of tremendous fashion impor- tance this season. For blouses or velvet ensembles, forevening wraps, i.or evening frocks of regal beauty, for turbans it is the most sought-after fabric! Offered at an astounding price during Anniversary! Black with gold or sil- ver; or rich multi-colored effects. 3 $6.00 Silk Chiffon Velvet In a velvet season chiffon all-silk velvet becomes. very important for formal wear. This beautiful quality at $4.39 comes in black and a score of srnart colots. inches $4 39 wide. Yard $2.98 Silk Tweed Prints The loveliest new prints that reflect the Fall vogue for tweeds; heavy uality* in lovely ghades—rich reds, blues, greens: and 9 browns. Yard.. Sk Shop—Third Fioor All-Silk Picot Top Hose The fine picot tops plainly proclaim these to be hose of expensive quality! In all the pairs we have sold during this Anniversary Sale we have not found one pair that was not beautifully clear and evenly woven! Fine chiffon, with two-point heel, square heel, French heel and pointed heel. Thousands of pairs extra long, with French heels 8 (; to 10/; All the new shades! Mohawk - Colored Hem Sheets Special Mohawk sheets are known the country over for long wear andy dependablhtyz Soft, snow white quality, with pastel col- ored borders; in these sizes. $2.69 Heavy Satin Crepe $1.94 Yard Our regular $2.69 crepe satin! In white, eggshell, pink, turquoise, Au- tumn browns, blues, dahlia, greens and black. Infants’ Hand Made Dresses $1.75 to $4.95 Values $1.47 Sheer white materials—wee stitches put in with minute precision—just quantities of embroidery—and hand seal- loped bottoms. d ten to a 97c h draw-string bot- $2,55 81x99 Sheets. ...... $2.45 72x99 Sheets. .$2.19 79¢ 45x38Y%; Cases. 32+in. Art Ticking, full .ht. ab- solutely featherproof; ight, Babies’ Quilted Pads ;‘,’,‘;",‘,‘.“,’.,’,:',‘" o 33c ool 18x17 in, 29¢ 1x24 in, 39c i 59¢ 18x34 in, 49¢ Satin-bound Crib Blankets, ih floral or nursery patterns; 42x60 inches; a lovely warm blanket, reg- et 81.65 Silk or Chinchilla Coats, $2.97 Some are manufacturers’ samples of $3.95 to $5.95 coats. Hand smocked and embroid- ered silk coats; warm chin- one side, with ruf- 59c ;h;::hi' pink, blue, white; 36-in. Heavy Unbleached Cotton, closely woven quality that will soon bleach hite. 15C Ideal for sheets. Yard.. Demestics—Third nm . $2.95 Irish Linen Cloths, $2.29 Beautiful 64x64-inch p:ttemed cloths in floral designs—all of leaming Irish linen. Full weight, highly absorbent and most attractive with their colored hems and bor- 29c ders ‘With enough linen to make them very abserbent; splendid {o:r;ofler and dish towels. 13c Linene Crash Lunch Cloths—Special Unexcelled for long wearing qual- ities; plain centers with w\Se ored ordcrs 50x50 i Sale of Shirts col- 5468 in. 75¢ and 95¢ Silk and Cotton Crepe 49¢ Yard A soft, half silk.material that hange in beautiful drapes and the flowing lines of the new made to perfection! Geometnc and modernistic patterns. 36 ins. Printed Charmeusette Lustrous material selling tisually for 59c yard! Dark color. designs, 36 inches wide; washes fine. A special selection in 3O the Anniversary Sale, yard A. B. C. P:rcales Varmyo(pauum ez- N e RAC 40-Inch Rnyon Satin Extra wide rayon satin—40 inches— 4 for $5.50° .6 for $8.25 12 for $16.50 ‘White and plain coloi's;sa:;xpod and fancy designs; suitable for slips, drapes and comfortables; twenty- five dwrable shldes Yud 5 9c 44-In. Turkish Towels Hampton Crash Toweling MERCHANT HELD INEXTORTION CASE Oklahoma Man, Claiming He Was Victim, Admits Writ- ing Threats to Others. By the. Assoclated Press. 'NEE, Okla., October 16.—A 2 of attempted extortion today Arthur L. Fauble, Shawnee whole- sale merchant, although Fauble stoutly persisted in his story that he was a vic- tim himself of a band of extortionists that has threatened five Shawnee busi- ness men and cepitalists in the last six_months, Fauble's own story of being abducted by members of the gang and of having paid several thousand dollars under threat of death brought about disclosure ?tm the fact th:t :thet wealthy mmu Mfi n menaced by an apparently wel organized gang. Heli for Investigation. of the reputedly wealt! whcleuhr followed (our hours of yumdny hy County Amm in which Fa yptd threatening uum Teceived two bank presidents, a millionaire land owner, a State agricultural leader and one of the county’s wealthiest negroes. He also said he ted certain fence posts designated by members of the gang of extortionists and later obtained packages left at the malil but de- clared he was compelled do so. Pitman announced, however, that he intended to file “some sort of charge” against Fauble today. “I don’t know jmt what the, chlrfe will be,” Pitman said, “but it Ptvblb will be attempts at extortion.” GERMAN GROUP HITS DRIVE ON YOUNG PLAN Republicans Declare Opposition to Reparatijons Program Is Pro- moting Enslavement of People. By the Associated Press, thors. “The time has arrived for the Ger- man people to choose between sense and nonsense,” the clared be “m! Pplebescite.’ TAKES LICENSE TO WED. BRIDGERORT, Conn, October 16 (—Frank 8, Gov. ‘!‘mmhul{ Snd vie pre Boyson, a reg- istered nurse, 23, olthlldty ‘The first Mrs. Trumbull dled about a year ago. Miss Boyson s ncvuu-u mwflenn.(mmlhn‘ two years ago. Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. NW. Established 1889 GRAVY for t dish is any meal -:ra LEA & PERRINS’ NESTLES MllK CHOCOLATE Gizcve's Laxative BROMO | QUININE been used s i end headacien Tuba as soon as you feel the first symptoms of a cold. Atall 30c. Refuse substitutes. Grove’s

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