Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1929, Page 31

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" AT WHEAT DINER = ?hief Justice McCos Wil - Weloome Guest of Honor at Bar Dinner. _ Attorney Qeneral William D. Mitchell at the dinner which the Dis- will hold at the Willard Hotel evening in honor of Alfred A. Wheat, recently ap- w nu bench of the District w uea Walter I. McCoy will guest of honor on behalf the and Attorney Thomas P. um for the lawyers. Justices cneynaldx of the United uml Caurt have accepted vlm to lmd, as has Solicitor Evans Hughes, jr. vu\l mhhnh to the Attornny Gen- m excepted to be among the Mmml uble reumdmu mn Chnrlas . lnrlu w Clagett, Darr } lllrvu D. .ncoh -na Walter , Walter Balderston, : Warren, John C, W. Beall, & Garnett and Willlam E. Individual stats may bé obtained P. Recls Noel in charge of the 8eating cf the guests, who explains that uuno:wwm.wme tablc reservation. ——— READERS CLUB TO GIVE . BENEFIT PERFORMANCE Program in Pierce Hall Will In- clude Music, One-Act Plays and Pantomime. A benent pemm:nce will be Plerce Hall, All Souls Ohurch, and Harvard streets, by the Wi ton Readers’ Club on Friday, HGMM 22 at 8:15 p.m. A varied program has been arranged, I'hlc.hmwlil: mclud;’ nI:nlcll dnumm one- ys, pantomime and -com Those wgnwllll pear in the show are: Regina Hnrmeu Lucile }hrt.nen Mary Ruff, Frederick Van Cam A rdan, Stewart E. Blass! Eldridge Monroe, Clarence l l.uebuu Lindsay Duvall, Theodore H Emily Frech Barnes, Alice J. Whitcomb, e | Wallace Wright, Virginia Bayly Blas- singham, Rosa Maxwell Dickey, Normt Kale, Esther Waldron, Law. rence, Lenora DeGrange and Catherine Benson, iven at u-n\‘.h WFeNoe. | ynder sponsorship of the Naf London is to have a new $2,500,000 , theater, \ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929 Federsi| RABB| WISE TO LECTURE ! HERE NOVEMBER 20 “My Viston of America,” Subject Before Community Institute at Central Aud‘tnrlun. Dr. Stephen 8. Wise, rabbi of the Free Synagogue, New York, and presi- dent of the Jewish Institute of Religion, will lecture on “My Vision of Ameriea” before the Community Institute at Oen- tr-l Auditorium November 20 at 8:15 Dr wlulsonealthemmm sive and the | rel! us lelden o! the Uhlud ites, ! the founder of the Zionist m. ntbh of America. Tickets may be procured at T. Smith Co., New Willard Hotel, A. A. A. headquarters and Franklin tion Bullding. BUSINESS TO BE TOPIC. The first of a serles of illustrated lec- tures on current business erobltm to ukxww“"n b}.'mC 5 lMld“h.:nd educator, ess leader versity Club, will be given at the Ma- sonic Temple tonight at 8 o'clock. The lectures are designed to furnish pflcticnl help and co-operation to busi- people. St demonstrations, with regular casts of actors and motion pleture dramas, are employed to convey ideas applicable to every-day business contacts. WoobpwARD & LOoTHROP WooDWARD & l.OTHROP 10™ 11™ F anp 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 Gloves, $145 o5 Groves, Am.x 1, m: MI Men’s Oxfords, $6-5 pair Were $10 and $12 fords, m mluu Leather #oles, tubber and leather heels. Also Arnold Glove-Grip Oxfords lll h‘ ‘ZIN AAA l‘i w H AA ) S ln 10%5: c 7 to n D E 613, 7', 8, 9, 95, 10, Men's Avnold Glove.Gein Wirh o kid. tan calf and biack ana Sine: Men's Gvercoats, Special, $29.75 35 Men's Overcoats, of fabrics for hard wear and dressy occasions, in plain blues, oxfords and tan and gray mixtures. Not all sizes in each color or pattern, but there is an cxcollgm selection in each size. Sizes 35 to 46. Men’s Suits, Sgecial, $19.75 Extra Trousers, $5. 20 Men's suits of gray and plain blue cheviots and serges, in dark patterns. TROUSERS ALTERATIONS ONLY. = Men's and young men’s models, sizes 34 to 40 regular; 39, 40 and 42 shorts. 6 Tweed Topcoats for young men; 10 rm-m Buits, of tweeds llld ‘heviots in tterns. showerproofed. Sizes 34, 35 and 42 il S R ol i only. Special Were $45. NOW ..covocnee ...mu Men’s Blanket Robes $9.75 were s1350 10 medium-weight Blanket Roben of fine cotton, with a rich pattern of rayon. Small, medium and large sizes. THE MEN’s StoRE, SE€oND FrLooR. Men’s English Fabric Suits, $32.50 were 365 9 of these ummully fine suits, in smaller sizes only. TROUSERS ALTERA« Tlo\s ONLY. ulzr sizes Js 36, i?:nil;oru 36; long 37: stout 42, 5 English Tailored G tan and - breasted VI 3 and 38, Size !.r Was $135. ..Am 100 Volumes, Books Greatly Reduced 100 volume- of mhcellnneo\u lookl SLIGHTL' SHOP- WORN, faken Imm our shelves. Among them are— hn‘;:.:m Bionr, Ausies 93-35 Mountings Reduced R!n‘ mgl &:l‘ IIII gray cheviots. _Bizes ae L. 1 French Sedan Monlagnae Overeoat, et Overcouis full satin lined, Size 38. Was $126. Were $75. Now. .50 NOW_....ceoceneen ierianee .OML ' ENGLISH SHOF OF THE MEN'S STORE, STCOND FLOOR. Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs, Special, 55¢ each Men's All-linen Handkerchiefs, with neat colored borders and rolled hem. .lnfl‘: Fancy itk 1:.- Boc DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not * sent C. 0. D. or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders not Accepted TaE Mex's Storr, Sroown rm Golf Clubs Rec{uccd Were $3 dozen. 50 dozen; size 11::14 linen dldv‘nnk napkins. 5 Were $5.95 Mot attractive signs. Jersey Dresses, *3% ba: 58 Wool Jersey Dresses, also a few silk dresses, broken sizes, for wamen, misses and larger women. ll Covert Cloth Ensembles, Silk Ensembles, 75 Silk Dresses, satin, flat crépe and geor- One and Two broken sizes. gette, MUSSED. - Broken sizes for women Were $10 ...Now $5.15 nnd misses. Were $10.........Now $7.50 Two-Piece Sports Suits, $7-95 ¢ $16.50 11 Blue and Oxmr(l Spufl: Suits, uze's 14 to 3'8’ e, Lml': B&éfl:fioflg M Printed Dimity Blouses. Were " g e o “nn Shawis, white and biack. Were P ; !;':chl blue. $3.95. $1.95 4 = 81 B nulw- ey e Ay 3 rasth Jadh Shialeresten SOTLED, Witk $3.05. Now. $1 6 White Shoulderettes. Were §1. Now..50¢ v’ ‘lIM and 025 No' 35 Felt and Velvet Hats, 52% W 29 Felt Hats, Were $3.95 and uos Now $1 (imln. Wen 50c and 'l.'ac Now 15¢ Cotton Crepe Coolie - - :25 Little Boys’ Suits, 25¢ 3 coat" soc " Were More Were $1.80 Infants' Dresses. Were 58¢ nnd 58 pleces, including Coolle Coats and Printed Wash Dresses, broken sises. e L Moy 20 Jersey Dresses, 5250 s Were $3.95 and $4.95 Small and medium sizes. Rayon Crepe Slips, $1.25 2 Ba ”‘one;‘ ‘Wrap-around Costume Ray -aroun umi B!pl. 'g.n, navy and ghel; broken sizes. Silk-and-Wool Union Suits, $1 were s1.50 and s1.95 3% Union Suits in three styles—round neek and Houscwares—Greatl Reduccd Subject to slij lu i eeti ar uéul ubji o si 1 mpnl u:—h-n-n e sl ly huasll and :lop‘..-.n“ nuu e 100 specially procured for to- Werd' morrows sellm“ Fine quality Flemish linen 45x45-inch cloths, with ntnc(lve col«md borders. B st 8portine Goons, Fourtm Froon. 36 Card Tablu, Special, $1.45 36 Card Tables, covered with leathérette. An opportune time to pur- chase several tables for your Winter Card parties, at a great savings. & lm 'as X iatiam m-uoln In the November Silk Event Eleven Outstanding Silks Far-Below-Regular Prices Fine Quality Flat Crcpe Special, $1.65 Pebble Silk Crepe Special, $2.25 Heavy Satin Crepes’ - Special, $1.95 Chiffon Voiles Special, $1.95 ~ Transparent Velvets Imported Velvets Special, $4.50 Special, $4 Natyral Japanese Pongee, Special 45¢ yard s Crepe Iris Special, ‘[.p“‘ Canton Silk Crepe Special, $195 . Skinner’s Satin Crepe Special, 245 Sheer Crepe Roma Special, $196 Our delicious homemade milk chocolate-covered cherriés. Spe- cial, 65c_pound. Butter Cream #0¢c pound. Now Caxpies, Amsie 16, Pmst FLOOR. French Enamel Frames, $4 Were $750. 7 Frénch Enamel Trlmu in gréen. blue and rose. (R Frames. #3 follow low l Suits. Were $1.50. N 8 Ton Hus. Were 195 and u:.ae 5 Glrll Serge Dresses, $195 Wnn y 5 - : . Were $2.95. Now.. ue Pllh Oln'hl- Paja Girls’ Pa IIIA 2- H lu-rlu‘ Were n’ro plece. Were $1.50 and $1.95. Now...95¢c Foagietal Candiestiens. Bflyl Blom Special 55c v:'-ui' 80 Sports Blouses, long sleeves. Also & few regular Blouses reduced from stock. 12 Union Suits, part wool, short sleeved, knee length. Sizes 6 and 8. Special. .. .65c Children’s Shoes, $1-95 Were $2.95 to $4.85 100 Pairs shou, for children, juniors, irls and misses, fu Pairs Boye' Black and Tan Cait Women s Fabric Gloves; 50: Were $1 . ;o Pnl::fl Fabrie Gloves, one blmm and , Asie 1, Fmst MI.“ Novelty Jewclry, 3395 60 pleces Novelty lnelrymece". T chokers, ts and fes- = simulated ltlll- liantly en_sises. $195. Now Misses’ W&m;}.,‘?sm 135 Children’s %-len, and hn‘ sm-hlut. broken shel‘“. 50¢. NOW .4oooi isuciopodioorncsacancns 25¢ . gray, tan and Rugs-—Gtcatly R.eduad 1 ;lll'alwfl"fil Wiltoh Rug, m 1& gt flm" e ity Wool ere 375, Wo;:n’s Linen Handker- o chiefs, 2 for 25¢ were 25 200 White Linen Handkerchiefs greatly 100 Children’s Handkerchiefs (2 lnbo) ‘Were 25¢ box. Now 2 boxes for. Necklaces, 25¢ wer s: Ta@red Curmns, Speda.l 1. % pan' 100 pairs of fine quality Marquisette Curnim, made with wide tailored hems. White, écru '“3 créam. nao“ yards lon. 15 Pearl* and Novelty Necklaces. 25 h‘ther Underm Bag‘ Med ™M omen’s Shoes, 5295 pair Wer s4ss N - 150 Pairs Women's Shoes, including black an: brown suede; vpnem feathér, with high and fow ; ; o Bed Lamps f' Reduced heels. Some are manufacturer's samples, some are out own lincs s-m n ot 3 108 All Slightly Soiled or Dam‘fl 200 Pairs Women’s Pumps, tent leather, Pairs Women's Mules, sizes in blonde ahd tan calf; sizes Mswl Were §1.1 Ilnd 3295 Now. .95¢ “!us Now Pairs s 1. 5 Wotten's Aretics, 4-buckle and low- cuft styles. Brown and black. Sizes in lot . 3%o 7. Were $1.95 and $2.45. No'....ll 45 e §1. Now.... ‘1 Were $1.95 ¥ el ; ‘ eiance e ..ci':"'h.."él‘l; ‘n THE DOWN STAIRS STORE. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE l‘“ 3 i Were $1. 300 boxes; 21 attrac- tive eards to the box. All with {xm‘ <fined rovelopes, rushes with straps and mm. Slmlto7 . Were $1. Now. E DOWN STAIRS STO! handlés. Assorted Men’s White Broadcloth Shirts speciat $1 35 | 180 M’Lord Shirts, full cut and well made of lustrous brondclo(h Collar-attached, with pocket Sizes 1314 to 16%4. $ Men’s Fancy Hose, rayon-and-lisle 56 Pairs Flannelette Pajamas, coat utyle with ":nd n';on-mn—-uk Bizes lo,a 11%. and without - collar, sizes B, O and 8 detachab] Were $1. 25 pairs Eiderdown Bed Slippers, in assorted colors. Mostly small sizes pecial, 25e IRl ke Colored Glass Bonl:on Compotesn Only 48 n this numnllv low prlee.g‘(maice of ‘“""""5 lg::‘ll\ rose andJreen. 80 Flannelette NI !lO Il.el‘l. n{o‘n-md-lflk and lmwrM l“‘ Were $1.95. N”:‘ ‘wool. 0. ::c - 15 _Pairs Fancy P: Al -aol St Sweaters, “ms 6 to fl,‘;m 3.95. Now.. Men’s Oxiords 32-95 Were 8448 20 Pairs Black and Tan Oxiords, broken sizes. umu.n-mnumn.uuyh’ les. Rayon and Cotton Fabric, 37%: yard stock would be 75c yard. 175 yards Rayon and Cauon Fabele, in P endS one nl-ld and stripe effects, gtitable for dresses, draperiés and cov- erings. Combinations of blue and white, fose and white, green -g white, ‘nau, blte and white, rose, green and gray, and blue and rose. inches wide. Cotton Dress Goods Reduced '4 and More Silk Dresses Reduced for Clearénce 87 Women'’s Dresses, sizes 36 to 44. Were $16.50.Now 50 Misses’ Dresses, sizes 14 to 20, Were $16.50. Now. 30 Larger Women's Dresses, sizes 46 to 52. Were $16.5 Women's Dmm, sizes 141 ; !o 22' 15 Dresses, broken sizes. 10 Dresses, broken sizes. Were Were 325 Now 7 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE 1{ Wfif .Sl 50. 81078 Now' : . .81450 quality Linen- finuh Cards —specully priced=with gilt and ui:’v‘e‘r -finish ‘:d:u modernistic baeks. Srationsay, Asut 4, Pmst Proon. Al’ ractive 4 200 Remnants of Cotton Dress Fabrics, in lengths from 1 to 3 yards. Percales, Ginghams, Btoadcloth, Poplin, Zephyrs, Printed Cehnese and printed Rayon in the assortment. Corron Dagss Gioops, Second All-W ool Black Bollvxa Coating, $2.50 yard Greatly Below Original Wholesal¢ Pri e, In rej stock would be $9 ylr‘- 43 yards fine q’Lluy All-; wgol Black Bolivia onmg “:‘tn suede finish. inches i.u ”y-rl- Novelty Siik-and-Wool ..,..n'.‘ for ‘dressés and blousés. umm yard. Now 811 Woor, Srzss Gooss, Stcoms Fioon. v § ol g Ribbon Shott-lengths 35¢ each 36 _short-1 t 1 tn.al:o nneyrlbhol: 20, Prsr Froon.

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