Evening Star Newspaper, November 7, 1929, Page 29

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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7. STAR. WASHINGTO! D. C, - WooDWARD & LOTHROP 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 acccpted. Men’s Overcoats, Special, $29-75 56 Pairs Men's Black and Tan , 30 Men's Winter Overcoats, in plain blue, oxford gray, fancy Calfskin, Tan Kid and Black Kan- gray and tan patterns. Single and double breasted models, tai- garoo Oxfords, in medium, wide lored by the makers of our regular stocks, and would sell much and narrow toe lasts. Leather higher if placed in our regular overcoat stocks. Sizes 34 to 46. soles, rubber and leather heels. Men s Sults’ spcaal 519 75 Also AI‘II?;?a Glove-Grip Oxfords Extra Trousers, 5 AAA 8l, to 11; AA 20 of these unusually fine Suits of worsteds and serges, that give excellent wear. Pl-l.n blue and dark gray patterns that have a tinct appeal. TROUSERS lA,L’l;‘R?‘lgg:::‘OiL}’. Rez‘uhr sizes 34 to 40; shorts 36, 39, 40 and 42. ‘ool nickers, in fan patterned effects, Plus-four models. & Suis TINIRow; W WS gregn walst sizes 31 to 42. Were $7.50 and Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 and 48. Were $10. NOW ovvvorrienrnnnss..$8.95 MBI st e G Men’s T'weed Topcoats, Special, $19.75 ’;'rho;s'eed'rw:’ed 'l'opcmnu 131 young men are well hquured m:nd“sh&w:;- ery smart and sna) in appearance. sizes THE MEN'S STORE, StcoNd FLOOR. ooy e 3 English Tallored Overcoats, sizes 34, 36 and 40. Were $75. Now..$39.50 French Sedan Montagnac Overcoats, THE EVENING L% 82 THREE CHILDREN DIE DIAGNOSTIG CLINIG EEEsmaae AS FIRE RAZES HOME involved. Death With Them in Flam- ing House. Medical Society Delays Con-| TREATY TEXT " DISCUSSED. sideration of Proposal to |Teague Conference Deals With Brtne pwecimwtorens | Permit Further Study. Treatment of Forelgners. |, rpree children, the oldest a girl PARIS, November 7 (#)—The League | of 4, were burned to death yesterday in of Nations conference on treatment of | the fire which des'.roy!g'the farm home Consideration of a proposal to estab- | foreigners in business continued discus- | of Frank Eddy near here, while both lish & diagnostic clinic in Washington, | slon yesterday of the proposed general | Eddy and his wife were away. | ‘The dead are: Lulu, Lenna, 3, which has been studied during the | treaty with the hope of getting down | anq Walter Melvin, a 1-year-old. Summer by an unofficial committee of cial 40" | today to actual work on the text to be | The cause of the fire was not Jeter- prominent local physicians, was de- - | mined. but it was believed tha ferred ai_an’executive meeling of &24‘:‘;:"‘::""’ TORES ‘oterinos 10 oome | loren tnemselyes may have se. 1t by | Medical Society of e District of ol . playing with matches, since the parents lumbia last night. | farhe Seneral trend of the debate thus | said there was small likelihood of the Dr. Benjamin F. Weems, chairman | (% 'WCoOter & Tl cosire b “‘Cu AN | flames having started from fires in of the unofficial committee, today ex- | 987eement toat WiP elminate S aebons | stoves in the house. plained that the study had no# reached | ffom the relations of foreigners in buel- | “The father was at work in a field the stage where it was practicable to | oW SOFORC WICR Jocal Eovermments | some distance from his home anu Mrs. present recommendations and no re- | J1¢ TRHG SCEES B0 I t" : e m““ Eddy had gone to the home of & neigh- port was presented last night, although | bt done T, ireaty or Whether | hor “for milk for the children wnen notices of the stated meeting lnncummLt o ':';5"';"" ‘r:’ necessary be- | the fire was discovered by neighbors. the topic for consideration and con- | tWeen inter countries. The house already was envelopad in tained considerable data on the argu- SR R TR flames when the farmer reached his ments considered by the committee. | Rev. Thomas Jefferies, 85, who has | home. It was necessary for the grcup The committee has been concerned | preached 2,000 sermons, and Mrs. E.|around the house to restrain Eddy 915, with the general problem of the cost of | Brown, 69, were married recently at|from dashing into the flames from s medical service, with special reference ' Swindon, England. ! which he could not have escaped al Men’s Oxfords, 3665 pair Were §10 and 312 Books Reduced 1 Oxford Book of 18th Century Verse. Was $3.75. Now.. 1 Encyclopedia of ‘Was $15. Now...... 1 Jean chrllb'bc 1 'volume. " .. .87 “Was .82 10 P.-m't. Murder and Myiery. wca in Love, by Michael 9. 9%, 10, ln‘fi 1! E 62, 7 10, 10%. 11, fere $3. . THE BoOK STORE, AISLES 23-25 Fmst Froon. Novelty Jewelry $1.95 60 pieces of Novelty Je'ell'!. tn- el hrue lets, earrings, chok. Woopwarp & LLoTHROP . DOWN STAIRS STORE 1 Double-breasted English Ulster Over- - coat, size 36. Was $125. Now, $83.65 ers, pendants and festoor neek- laces, in similated semi-precious 2 ‘Aviation Model Raincoats, sizes 43 and 44. Were $20. Now.......$10 Lt e e Sl ;‘i‘;les";{;‘l ll‘:‘l;d 38 5 %’3,"’ ;?5; 10 English Fabrie Suits. plain ;‘e‘t‘n‘;’d&?fl and gold fl;?shmn?l:g R e i ';';*;: fimglg"-hm‘" styles in Chanel and pearl (imi- 3 Wonud lined Le-um Onrenm, $65. NOW ..... 2.50 tation). & Two-piece Goif Suits, English tai- lored. Harris and Seotch cheviots. 1 Nod allored in Denmark. Double- 1 Noveliy e R T odernistlc Ferh NO ALTERATIONS. Were"m ,." e glle! !6 3! lnd 39. Were 3100 .- $60 Tn Min's SrorE, Seconp FLoOR. Luggage Reductions ] Friday is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not '5:‘:':«.'."5:?3- W;ol E 2 Mcn Sod( sent C. 0. D. or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders not accepted ok 55 ’ Mamzed LISIC . Specml 25c GOlf Clubs Reduced 6 pairs, $1.25. Men's Black Mercerized Lisle Socks, seamless double heel and toe. Sizes 10 to 11. S e i Patrs Men's Fancy Socks. silk 19 Men's Soft Felt Hats, gray and £10. Now ... Sizes 10 12, tan. Sizes 6% to 7. Wmss -um.'-’.‘ . i 1”; ¥ lfid $6. AlNltm i & $2.8 locl en's - wool m:y w-un. Shirts, white broadcloth -nd plain- coat and pull-over sf colored end-to-end m'ld Sizes 40 and “ 14, 141, 15, 151, 1615 and 17 in 3 lot. Were $3. $1.65 y Golf Were $4. ind Ties, $2.85 lnd m‘.rlped patterns. Were n. ? : 4 * Were $16.50 Women’s and Misses’ Coats, $6.50° s 9 Dress and Sports Coats, tan and black; broken sizes. 5 Misses’ Dress Coats, tan, black ll‘ld gray. 6 Whlle Shoulderettes, SOILED. Were ’1 Sizes 14 to 18. Were $25. Now....$.75 ” = 3 Pl!hl Shoulderettes. Wel!l 95. 8 Tan Tweed Coats, sizes in lot to 50 2 Shawls, blue and flesh. Were $3. ‘Were $16.50. Now. Vi kTt ll’\lvy and Oxford Suits, two x;ieoe. !llen H Shlwh gray, Whlu and biack. Were ”’2 % to 46. Were $16.50. Now.. Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, $5 Weresto 23 Silk Dresses, slightly MUSSED. Broken sizes for women and misses. Bt Scam, Bty Wabe, i 30 Fall Dresses, including silk and wool ensembles, street el ator. Was $175. Now $95 dresses and a few evening dresses. Were $16.50. Now $8.75 1 llnlrh Kitechen Ventilaf 'was $18.50. Now. .25 25 Felt Hats, $1 Were $3.95 and s4.95 ‘ ;; : ;‘ s s G RS akfast 35 Velvet Berets. Were $1.75. Now....75¢ 60 Gardenias. Were 50c and 75c. Now..25¢ Secorated. Wes $4.50. Now. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Now. ow Gl Bas. <idi 1 i it with »-;g-«a' Wae $25. Now Houscwares—G-tcatly Reduced Subject to slight imperfections—some are slightly damaged and she oy 1 White Ther Automatie Iromer, with ka'hllc’ In-lll{l‘ ‘ porcelain shoe: 30-inch size. demonstrator. Was 3165, Now. was 1 Ba u “Bay Now Dozcn Rolls Toilet Tissue, Special, 78¢ 500 rolls good quality Toilet Tissue; 1,000 sheets to th L i) ngn q y issu sheets to the roll Rugs—Grcatly Reduced Were 5. 'No Girr SHop, SEvENTH FLOOR. Rayon Underthmgs, 65¢ Women’s Silk Handkerchiefs Train Accessories Were $1 158 Pieces, including Vests, Chemise. Step-ins, Panties and Bloomers, 37 Pieces Cotton Knit and Muslin Un- derthings. Reduced to 35¢ 14 Union Suits, SOILED; sizes 36 to u Were $1 to $195. Now .......... Girdles and Garter Belts Costume Sllps, §125° Uniforms, 1 Reduced l.'l Pieces, including girdles and garter '.s, SO]LED Brokenluu Iee‘ Were $2.25 28 Rayon Crepe Slips, suntan back, white and flesh. Sizes 36 to 42. 20 I'lmm Slips, size 34. Were $L’955. S Fars Sporis Bloomers, nav; and 29. Were $1.15. Now. We to $2.95 16 Uniforms, green, orchid, pink, black and white, SOILED. Broken sizes. 12 Maids’ Collar and Cuft sm, sole ‘Were 50c. 46 Wash _Dresses, mostly SOILED. Were $2.95. |leevelee!. Now. . 50 A1 Crepe Coolle” Coats. Were' '§) 2 ‘or zsc Were 28¢ and 35¢ 100 Silk Handkerchiefs, lace or printed borders. 100 Gift Boxes Kiddies' Hlnfl.lele'llefl. (2 in box). Were 25c. Now 2 for. . 60 Men's White Linen Handkerchiefs, n- duced to 6 for . . $1 Children’s Shoes, 1 Were $2.95 40 Pairs Children’s High Shoes, SOILED AND DAMAGED. Broken ;l::‘Pllrl Shoes, including Children’s Ht;h lngxfmr:a Shoes, Junior Girls' lnd broken sizes. Were $1. Little Boys’ Suits, soc Were $1 and $1.50 96 Suits, sizes 2 to 6. Infants’ Dresses. 24 Pieces Underwear, including pajamas, vests nnd unlon sulu Were $1 And 81 50 Also a few Now .. 11 Pairs Leggins. Were ‘1 and $1.f 95 Now ....... . 50¢ Reduced 2 Passenger Care. stan clive grees £ THE Toy Stone, Fouarn FLoon. Toys Greatly Reduced LoBoucher Sail Boat. Was 31 78 French ' Aeropianes, Were e 1 onl Yarn a 5. N Rues, Firre FLOOR. 200 Pairs Tailored Curtains, Special, $1.28 200 pairs Fine Quality Marquisette Curtains, with wide tmlumd hem: An oppor- tunity of which you should take immediate advantage. White, cream and ecru. isette Curtains. in whit 100 Pairs Fine Quality Figured Net Cur- ith 1 hiance ™ ando e baek, ""s";?.f {aint, in nest desiens. Beru eolor. Special 100 Yards Sunfast Damask $1 Yard . Were §2.25 yard 100 yards Sunfast Damask, in green, rose, green and gold and blue and taupe. 50 m-hn wide. Greatly reduced to $1 yard. Shert Lensths of Cretonnes, A Limited Quantity of Pillow; in range of colors and l!t!nl OREATLY REDUCED FOR g: REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE. UPROLSTERY, Srxrn FLDOI Lamps and Boudoir Shades—Grcatly Rcduced cream rufle clal GREATLY $250 Were 55 10 Silk Evening Bags, pink, orchid, yellow and gray; gold Pmbrmdeuv trimmed. ':‘d.é::y. rnf-...'-u n‘i‘ 2&"&-‘-’-3 PM h .50, Imported Lcather Bags 5 Sweater Sets, 19 Sweaters. Were 3 05 and $3.95. Now $1. M l'leen Little 'rou' Amrel Silk Hose, 75¢ pair Mostly IRREGULARS 'f $1 to $1.50 grades 750 Pairs Chiffon and Service Weight, some with black heel or twin point. Most are full-fashioned, some with mock seams. Regular and outsizes. 98 Pairs Wool-mixed Hose, tan and m'ay‘ Sizes 81, to 10. Reduced to 100 Pl,fl Children’s Long Ri tan and gray. Broken sizes. and 65c. Now . 228 Pairs Misse: 10 and 10 Lambskin Gloves, 51 Were $2.25 and $2.45 38 Pairs Gloves with fancy cuffs. 9 Pairs Children’s Chamois Gloves, button. Were $2.50. Now. 23 Children’s Fleece-lined tens. Size 1. Were $1.13. Now W $1. Handbags, $1 4.t 31 Bags, including leather, tapestry and silk. All Slightly Soiled or Damaged Sulesiper, B % Sk Boudsir Shaden. o 1 Peach and Rese Tan Leather THE Tov Stone, Fousth FLoon. lined peach 1 Loped bottom, trhm,\zd 110 Assorted Hard Candy Special, 35¢ pound Assorted Pure Sugar Hard Candy. tomorrow, one nound. 35¢. Canpres, Aisie 16, First Froor. Duosettes, $6:75 Were $12.50 'l Luy of France make for the full Firm broche, well rein- !omd' sizes 40, 41'and ¢3. 8 Lilv'of Frames Duoset: 0%l ot Droghe and. 36, 39. 41 and 42. Were § ere_$10. i 10 Leather Envelope % tian ‘of colors. W peach. ~Was $8. ~ Now Oval Taffet: wide 1 \THER GOODS, FIrsT Namsook Dress Shields Special, 3 pairs, 65¢ 144 pairs Nainsook Double- covered Dress Shields, special, 3 pairs 65c. rose; tom. Was $10. 1 SIIk Shade. peach colo . lace at fob and scalloped at 1 o N%, 83,50 13 Floor L ronu “finish: " 3 candle. effect. $12.50. Now..§7.50 Lamps, SEVENTH FLOOR. 500 chces Colored Table Glasswarc ty Special, 15¢ each Goblets, Qherbeh. Hollow Stem Beverage Glasses, Wine and Cocktail Glasses, and Individual Nut Dishes. Choice cn, rose, and amber. Special, tomorrow, 15¢_cach. 3 x!;rvll}l’l Trays N hrown 1 " Green bloomers. We’re $1 and $1.! and red 6 Sweaters. Were $2.95. 6 Skirts. Were $2.95. Now Boys’ Union Suits, 65¢ Specially Priced 30 Part-wool Union_Suits, knee length Woodthrepn -in with short sleeves. Size 8 only. ;;' g;“_';;‘ !;.'mt LY 79 Boys' Blouses, sport style with long o S i i .sleeveab plntn nr fancy patterns. sllu o, ge Nroche o Uk Rubberized Sanitary Anu-. lace trimmed. & Flash Velle Sanitary 4" larse sizes. Necklac&c, 25c Were §1 50 Simulated Pearl and Novelty Neck- laces. 47 Pairs Earrings. ©Odds_and Ends IMPER] ATLY CED AND"RIOKE POR CLEARANGE. Colored and Sets. Were 95c. Now GLAsswARE, FIrrH FLOOI Silk and Wool Flat Crepe, $1.15 yard Former price of this material in stock, $2.50 yard. A special purchase of 200 yards enables us to offer this Silk and Wool Crepe at a very great savings to you. Brown, navy, marine, green and black. 40 inches wide. Rayon and Silk Twill Satin, 75¢ yard In regular stock at $1 yard. 250 yards Rayon and Silk Twill Satin, popular for slips, draperies and bedspreads. Green, navy, red, peach, gray and rose. 39 inches w 160 e s, of Trinted Coh-rnunznl: o Remnants of c‘ml Dress louhrln. in in leagths from \g,to 2% engths from 1 to ds. ppinenams, Kz percaen, rephyrs. pon Cotrox Darss Goovs, SrcoND FLoon. 'ru lznucm ONE- FPrench Washable Tussah Crepe, $1 yard was 51.65 yara FOURTH FOR CLEARA! 350 yards Washable Tussah Crepes, in light and dark shades. s offering affords you an o mnun for great savings. I"Eguh" of Silk Black 8 t n. Wers 3350 bl yards Black Silk Fallle Crepe. Were Men’s Fancy Hose, 4 pairs, S1 jice: o L bt fi,*é g gt S B G W P, ST R B, 1,637 Pairs Hose, rayon-and-lisle and rayon-and-silk; sizes 9% to 12, 900 Remnants of Black and Colored Silks and Crepes. GREATLY REDUCED % 3!3 l.ayon Muffiers. Were $1 and $1.50. 34 Flannelette Nightshirts, sizes 15 w 19. AND MORE FOR CLEARANCE. .65¢ Were $1.95. Now. 1.35 59 All-wool SHp-on Boys’ Oxfords, $345 pair black, tan and navy irs Boys' Tan Elk Were $3.95. Now. 23 Pairs Fancy Pajai ‘ere $5. to D. lnd c-mkm Oxforda straight-tip and leather soles. Sizes B 1 to 3, H ‘4 2,12‘1 3%, 5, 5%, V\'ere $1. Now...25¢ Reduced ds—evening _and 4T o i g s “and . slastie irdies—broken sizes, eed o 81 Corsets, Tr1RD FLOOR, W&L Bath Salts Special, 75¢ 24 large bottles of W&L Bath \aln in assorted odors, Halr Brashes Women’s Shoes, S1 pair were 5295 t0 $5.85 300 Pairs Shoes, including the well known “Arch Rest” Ox- fords, “Barrimore” Shoes and our own liries in patent leather, satin, colored kid and evening slippers. Some SOILED. 100 Pairs Women's Shoes, including black and 200 Pairs Rubber ‘Sandals, open and storm brown suede and patent leather, high and styles; sizes in lot 25 to 7, Were $1. Now.25¢ low heels; sizes in ot 3 to 8. Were 3495, 60 Pairs Arctles, low and four-buckle styles: N sizes 3 to 8. Were $2.45 and $2.95. Now $1.45 60 Pairs Women's Felt and Satin _Slippers, Were $3.95. Now..$1. SOILED. Broken sizes. Were §1. Now..60c THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Mcn s Frcnch Handker- chiefs, special, 38¢ 3 for $1. 50 dosen men's fine linen handkerchiefs, with hand- rolled hems. Fast colors in tan, blue, lavender and green. H, RCHIEFS Wi l ime nd 10. Now..$6.3% . 95 yard Tcxunnu. Auu uf Fist Pl.:fll. 3 and Egsshell 8ilk Piaue, e 33 ’.l!d Now. vees SLOS yard SiLxs, SECOND FLOOR. Parchment Paper Special, 55¢ 48 double sheets of good quality National Ripple Parchment q!"-pzr and 48 rnvelopu Folios, including 25 sin; ln lhem, 20 letterettes, and ' lined envelopes of Preneh glr:hment paper. Were $1.. _’Io. m sizes B to D. Special. 150 White Broadcloth Shi ched and neckband style: alzes 14 to 1615, Special .. ceeeen 8125 Men’s Shoes, $2.95 pair were s¢.45 30 Pairs Black and Tan Calf Oxfords; Goodyear welt soles ; blucher and straight laced styles. Sizes in lot 6 to 10. 30 Pairs Men's Slippers, size 7. Manufacturer’s samples. Special...$2.95 3 THE DQWN STAIRS STORE wflll include setting of dia- it not lnflllfl h price ing_the ring to finge: ST JEWELRY REPAIR,

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