Evening Star Newspaper, October 20, 1929, Page 19

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 20, 1929—PART ONE.~ FIRE DESIRUYS ) B R ik S S = » 1,000 Beautiful - Ekonomy Kolumn Texas Militia Loses $100,- $4.00, 35.00 & $6.00 || norns Th SR | 000 in Blaze at Camp |} = EA " 810-818 Seventh St. NW. | ] Values zs;"flg:h::fi'm::% ’}'::'4?"‘". Mabry Near Austin. [ = : z = | ) } velvet & mc Unbiucl;e: Cotton ic BT e st S Fashion and Value Stagea Wonderful Duet! | . 1 ot el sy o | :ae uvtn’bnrra‘cks'nd Camp Mahry,l | B = { Solell [ et eets and mattress ‘exas National Guard encampment | ground and storehouse quarters, burned | §| Street Floor | With Coupon On at a loss of about $100,000 early today. ] | n n VIS-A-VIS All 1 | Floati m‘ i The State did not carry any insurance. | q Head oating Castile Soap The blaze was discovered in bar- { : P i racks No. 1, occupied as an armory by | 4 B Headquarters Troop, 124th Cavalry, | H Felt Sizes 20c commanded r:lv Capt. W. K. Boges. This || Sireet Pioss outfit recently was designated the b - I . H “governor's guards.” In the same bufld- | \ il Come Monday and Tuesda‘y f;vr mlllénehy herrserm o T ing was an indoor rifle range, which had | S A values of surpassing character! 1,000 of the [ ber e aoed lat on Thursday. | newest and smartest Autumn and advance | 2 for 15¢ B e T ot Winter hats of high quality materials, in scores [Ji . Made of black rubber, sise "‘“' | :nder:m:’u stored a quantity of tents $1.00 Window Sha. ) A third barracks was damaged. The 2 Austin Fire Department took virtually — | ver “ nty of ma- | of clever “chicken” shapes and plenty | Saconis ot iadlo ke ‘h.“s ot all of its equipment to the fire, two all colors. | rollers. trons’ styles. Black, new brown shades—and Il green, whte and ecru, with perf miles north of the city, and remained = 40c Table Oilcloth, 24c Yd. untfl after daylight. The first alarm |} :! A~ Il secon: was sounded at 1:30 a.m. i ; worth $9’ $ 1 0, s 1 & s 1 5 Sale! $2000 & $2-50 | table olf'c’m‘z’&:l;:.%‘.‘.c"r'-’l'fin'.“iu’-'u?&’ It was belleved the fire started from defective electric wiring, but Capt. |}l B ® 1nmug’:fi'é‘fi'm%‘l"e’rfi'é“éfin’i‘;i’,?.?,L‘ | 1 Flat Crepe Noveity styles! A purchase of new s il With Coupon Only B ca possivle. f " ot {§|| 50¢ Scholar’s Companions ¥§; Imhflngx ‘'were of brick veneer \ G tte C and charming Autumn frocks certain o L B O Rl s Do L L e an enthusiastic welcome at the surpris- Monday Only” : | o 39¢ 5 il i i ;i ; ’ t I 11 s Sl ] Canton Crepe veloped in dresses for street, sport, after- [ the-face models, skull caps, irregular brims. | Street Floor hway department equipment hav- || = et ; % Black and every new color. All head sizes. b o SRR {.‘f" g roanenvSanmipmont ey ’ Mavel Prints noon and evening wear—including three 13 to 19 Yoot FIeE. $1.00 to $2.00 Amerith-Pearl = - i piece ensembles, princess silhouettes, | Toilet Articles, 79¢ : Powder boxes, hair receivers, buf- At the present rate of increase in Taffeta i c ; | rubber production in Indo-China that | f| 5 7 new tuck-ins, jacket novelties, irregular 14 to 20 || fers, manicure scissors, in pink, blue, (f| ony within years may supply- emlines, dee; ounces, flared skirts, maize and white, pl or decorated. |§| 1001 " lttl& ‘115 T F‘rbe 3} oire P | ize and whil lain d e entire demand for France. = e e == Sati vouthful drapes, tucks and pleats, rows 36 to 42 | l 50c C dence Cards, 35¢ | : atin : - (o] 24 gilt-edged cards with 24 en- | 5 of ruffles. Complete range of street and velopes to match. Satin-face Crepe evening shades. 44 to 50 | $1.69 and $2.00 Grades, SPCCICI$ 1 9 | $1.00 School Bags, 79¢ | Woolen Mixtures S, Lowest of low prices for the season's all- || eiimade, schoot bags with nan- I | ; P : Il poputar sitk—the signal for liberal buying by hun- ® | 1Bt Pl 4 | dreds of thrifty shoppers. 39 inches wide, heavy, | “z"""f" Tee S il 3 [l rich, all-silk weaves that wash perfectly. Black, Yard e 810-818 I i Of Course You'll Want Il white and fashionable colors. | Seventh St. | One of These Luxurious | 79¢ RAYON TAFFETA, 39 inches 50c PLAIN-COLORED RAYON, Royal Society Package F T ° d | ;Ll?";o.tlfm:":fip‘:“:';fi a fine-count weave in | Goods—1; Off foremost demand for Buy this su e art needle- frocks, Actuall ur- 1 rimme drapeies T 0 o 58c frocks, daraperes and 38c work at a sevi, ctuatty Iar colors. Yard ..... Street Floor N | $1.50 SATIN DUCHESSE—Rich, 79¢ RAYON CRAVETT! 'WEEDS T $1.00 SninguinePictara - Worth $79 N heavy quality black sat- . thu.e look nnncreelvlfixe ik | b sl-'mmnllztm $100 | Wide Rave onething Tyeode® In mewextiuar= Single -nan;::n;'e frames with | to | on this super fabric c gy e pactoi c lold or silver finish. | | tomorrow. Yard Avalon Hnr Nets, 19¢ dozen | i igantic in Street l"lm In dark brown, light brown, "at[\“epfircl&:s;:;n;}l‘ in numbers but gig: e e LD 5 PONY FUR COATS, sizes 14 to 38; four W |}l Aluminum Percolators, 85¢ with Fox collars, one \:'ith Fitch collar. One 3 a Ha“oween Costumes | ! Au;cue'l’oc?rl“:“;‘:Tmm;:rm't‘::'nled Grey CARACUL COAT, with Fox collar, size \ 2 All Sizes 6 to 16, Specially Priced | gt bread, with 5-foot cord and speay, 38. One KIT CARACUL COAT, castor shade, size 18. 8 BLACK SEALINE (dyed § = / \ mr;‘;l;"“cfi"’;“‘;“tz‘g- W"" 98 Mo&;; f:n;:‘:rysr:pkmn i . . | g Spanish Boy, Spanish _Girl, coney) COATS, sizes 18 to 44 suede cloth and velour, furs an(l llnmgs \ | 3 Pfl‘n?.e Tflyy Sol‘:l'l:r Dutch $ 3 Boxes for 87c at $1.00 . ! Boy, Devil, Plerrot, Simple Street Floor 8 Lambskin and $ guaranteed for two scaton’s wear, . Simon, Gypey Dancer, Oaral: beaverette, opossum and vicuna, to $3.39 Others Collars and cuffs of Manchurian wolf, |-- U val Boys’ and Children’s Wombat Coats...... Whoopes, M_E-O-W, BoFecp, Mod l 55 | Union Suits, 59¢ e Draped, pleated, flared and princess Iy 2 Cabaret. Boys’ random fleeced Winter union et SR VLR R T S e e e e i 1 Street Floor. 1% Sults, sizes 6 to 16; and children's | Thy 3117,25 Complete | to 18, -:eldm slrmer;: :: t:len:fchool girl to 50. Second Floor :cm.‘ ;nee and ankle styles, | BN Blet v By | . | Certainteed-Made Rugs | . St | 1 e . . ’ Women’s Rayon-s FREED Chardonize and Rayon | 81x90 Seamless Sheets At Surprising Bargain Prices T S | . i i PERFECT QUALITY—and every rug guaranteed to giye All sizes 36 to 44 in knit union | ’1'25 V‘_'l"" Strictly P"T_’_ed ’ |j entire satisfaction. Durable felt-base construction. Choice of [ fults R . D“P]K‘f‘““l! last Monday’s a“‘l many new Fall patterns, suitable for use in any room. At these [J! lnfnnt-" Long Hose, 15¢ EI:LZi(ia";\Sith“:nnoel:ly <l\si?)l|?\u:)t£ af&‘:g(e low prices these superior rugs should prove a wonderful shop- | Perfect quality 1.,‘.,, stockinga”in | | E s, W v S t. | beige, de, white, do ||| Lovely Garments in Regular, Extra same bargain price. Made of excel- ! Eifmugne s R g i | and Double Extra Sizes lent, starchless bleached cotton, hand i 1 :glozosvlif“e : 35.19 ;;A&Qé‘ilz:e : 33.95 | Cbilgr;n.ilnlfl;:orl-lx, 18¢ i 5 q torn and ironed and deeply hemmed. [l. CHARDONIZE (pronounced “Shardoneceze”) is the new and su- R R D TETSE Yt S A LS. gertrobed bt an I}l perior rayon that looks and feels just like glove silk. In this two-day d bolst | 1 o & (| Barcain saie. are mightgowns, blobmers, vests, step-ins, chemise and [|| bcd,gets larse spread and bolser pegspread and bolster cover in one (f| 91072 Size $ 75 g;ssgi;el 33 25 || Fancy-Heel Silk Hose, 75¢ ‘ - alue. . Women's $1.25 to $2 full-fashioned | French panties in regular and extra sizes in Chardonize and rayon; [l| gold, rose and orchid. $1.59 plece. Beautiful 3-tone @3 95‘ $7.50 Value. . | i 7 silk hose, seconds, in chiffon and Certainteed-Made Art Squares sl 59 | | potntn heeh and memmre. o™ . § | | also double extra sizes in chemise, step-ins, vests and French panties. Double-bed size All the pastel shades. Street Floor Street Fi colorings. Large size.. = \ | 6x9 felt-base art squares useful in all parts of the Full-Fashioned Silk Hose, 59¢ {' | Smart New N 9 house. Cut from the roll, without borders. A variety | Seconds of $1.50 thread silk hose, Handbags s -98 women s Smart Shoes | of attractive patterns. ggm ::F,"m ‘weights ln the Specnlly Priced R, o Novelties in a Busy | ’ 4 | o et _; ety Two-Day Sale ' i g Women's Sport Hose, 3¢ * | ¥/ N b [ 5 il (]| 59 hose, perfect quality, in rayon- \ / \\ [strap or long | Replenish your supply of warm bedwear at | wool-nnd-eotton Popular colors, \\ TN %\ handles. Of fine 00 & 5 00 ||| saving. These good blankets are 66x80 size, con / Street Floor \\\E\J«/ sy ort o v i structed of a combination of wool and cotton, af k /M Men'’s $1.00 Shirts and S e bt —Sizes 3 to 8. Il show large, colored block plaids. Wide satine 7N Drawess, 78¢ | Pilourse: and’ suir- —Widths AA to binding. A two-day opportunity—make the most L | otton, robed shise,wien i — red and gray. 1 1§ 32 to 44, | a Street Floor. | Men’s 39¢ F Socks, 19¢ The styles of the hour—in the sale of the ° | Men’s ancy Socks, Dellvel's It! | $2.50, $3.00 & 33-50. .fam)fl (Ile\er new ":‘t':sap“ ::‘}?d:;:or("i:x: | Forest Mllls Underwear | ‘&m%%:%%ilgnfimfia-}kz‘zt step-ins and opera pu g . ||l _Men’s $4 Sweaters, $2.87 A Year to Pay | =z:1’h§:::|ecwe 51 59 JmEsvamps Stoint feveny oot fandienery | For Women, Misses, Boys and Children Pari-wool coat sweaters, V neck, fan("r\" two pockets, full-fashioned sleeve || —Beautiful Walnut ||| GLOVES B ; ] i i iced || cufts. Light - In patent leather, velvet, satin, black kid | Complete Line of These Famous Garments—Attractively Pri 1 ane Lian a:n; g:rk heather mix- {§i i and tan kid, including lizard trimmings. WOMEN'S FOREST MILLS CHILDREN'S FOREST MILLS | Ments $200 Sweaters, $1.19 | | New purchase. womeh's smarb N-STRIPE UNION SUITS; FLEECED UNION SUITS, with | weaters, $1.19 § venFer Console | fancy cuff and slip-on gloves in all Footwear of youthful charm at a welcome :l?‘;?m 26 1o 44, Low neck, ne | walet attachment: Al sisss'2 to 13 Part-wool coat sweaters with V | Cabinet colors. Also_in black with white saving ! || sieeves, xnee “lengtn.“Tnis” 7g) Tor boys and girls. White suits ||| meck and two pockets. Dark heath- stitching. Subject to extremely Second Floor |l tavorite style . c with high neck, long sleeves, ankle §| er mixtures. Sizes 36 to 46. | —8 Tubes, Guaran- slight *mperfecmm—flfl' at all hurt. | length or with Dutch neck; short ; Men’s $1.69 and $1.98 teed for One Year e PART WOOL UNION SUITS: sisey | tieeves, knee length; gray sults with Pajamas, $1.19 1 | 36 to 44, knit with rayon stripe, Low | high neck and long or Of striped flannelette, broadcloth, —Dynamic Speaker neck. ‘zio sieeves, knee @7 ()() | short sleeve; ‘::‘ddrlau_-nd Plaza pongee:” regular —Push-Pull Amplifi- length )0 | ankle lengtn || 09 puil-over stpies with rayon frog. P oty *" Men’s $1.50 Union Suits cation | $1.15 —Fully Guaranteed | Of Buttertield’s Helvetia Cloth and Novelty &) Boys’ $7.00 & $8.00 Suits || crriml sz sovon suee | seams, siceve and ankle cufts; sizes Direct or Cotton Foulard (oI 2o, foplce modl,tatrsd of s | oy % | Most women will want several of these charming and ex- \ 1ote for tvety Moys prelenune. Cont vos, twe $ 95 I $3.00 Umbrellas, $1.98 Altematmg Current Il cellently made dresses, which are really suitable for almost all » { F“" knickers Dlt one rnlllr6 knickers and one pair [ ] ‘Women's perfect quality m-uum | ) OCCaSiO;]S except formal wear. Beautiful and serviceable ma- Sg | e s::m Floor. I “fifie"m‘m’n‘.'fln"fi?:.:b'fr :‘n_d Free Service #l terials—genuine Butterfield’s “Helvetia Cloth” and silk-like ; 37 A i (] TG e AL o For 3 Months ; weaves of cotton foulards—in dark figured patterns and smart $ ® a1 i | dots. One and two-piece effects with long sleeves and deep . 1] d , Thrifty News for Men! I ve;xfieg :‘-;.is";.n"lu Tfi'&. e Tubes Gual'anteed l peplum or pleated skirts. Trimmed with crepe de chine bands, 1. .mnl and Buckles | ‘)piping, belts and buckles. Two models sketched. for One Year We will replace without A“ Sizes 16 to 46’ 40 to 50 | g Y ‘ iy Shlrt Novelties in rhxnutnm metal and g I c bone. rted color combinations. ! | n PR Se and 10c Cluny Laces ’ | [ ] ; R ‘ Sale | White ay e 10 h. e any tube which | 44" < 2 ' [ S d . , -n'“gc'f}x cluny laces, ;ai;l‘:gm complete a year's ’ Lovely Sllk $ .98 Beauhful 1 98 ; | Hhp it e i ser\"ice. This: is a big | ‘ & : UNDERWEAR coshlme Sllps Genuine Broadcloth and Fancy Fabrics Fine Fur Mnl, $5.98 Yard economyfeatare. Every. shirt perfect. Popular collar-attached lafi?cl'nqb;flm.m, e g | In Pastel Shades Pastel and Street Shades Hooked Up to Your || ; style. All sizes 14 10 17. Broadcloth shirts come in” white, tan -;d blule Fancy ma\en:lslahow N-eldnu Beads and Buttons clever stripes and novelty designs of fast colors. 50¢c These new underthings of silk crepe de chine, in- Materisls are heavy rayon satin and. the cichly = b I 10c to 38 Doxen . o, Fid % il Many sizes and shaj in A Ial WIthOIIt Char (d clude chemise, step-ins, panties and dance sets | silk-like “Glo-Purl” crepe. Both tailored and lace- I Men s $1.50 Knit Union Suits o o ol er ge ¢ exceliont - workmanchin Lace-trimmed and | trimmed styles, all properly proportioned and care- Mobisciiieth, dnblrdepg bt R 19 l,-m"(:o“m""l ¢ il S 5 fully made. Designed with inverted back pleats, | weather and the body-priced to it the purse. ~Long * H dsome new nluhmnm collars Third Floor X tailored styles, many hand-embroidered, many with hemstitched top, tailored or shadow hems. Sizes | Theres ankie length. ~ Flatlock seams, sieeve and ankle of coney fur, ready to sew on your |f| hemstitched tops. Priced for easy ownership. 36 to 44, cuffs. Sizes 36 to 46. '} coat. t Second Floor Street Floor. Street Floor.

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