Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1929, Page 34

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31 9,000,000 TO GET CHRISTMAS SAVINGS Average of $59.50 Is to Be Distrib- uted Among Patrons by 8,000 Banks. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, November 15.—Within the next two weeks some 9,000,000 per- sons in the United States will receive an average of $50.50 each in Christmas | sist! savings, the Christmas club division of the National Bank Service Corporation THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FKIDAY, NUVEMbEK 19, 1929. lculations. ‘The amount held as Christmas ings constitutes a record. It is 10 ger greater than last year and five times the amount accumulated in 1920. New York State will lead all others in the distribution of $141,000,000 of the total. Radio Warns Engineer. Germany is making a determined ef- fort to' eliminate accidents in the air and on land, and railways and air-serv- | ice ineers nnd“m::u a:e;l are u-i creating devi ve warn- !nx‘:?d:mr, One of the appliances is | a radio installation on the front of a ALMA RUBENS ‘CURED’ OF NARCOTIC HABIT Plans for Release From California State Hospital After : Four Months Being Made. By the Assoclated Press. LOS ANGELES, November 15.—Alma Rubens, stage and fil:m actress, may be released within a week from the Patton State Hospital, where she has been con- fined for four months undergoing treat- ment for narcotic addiction. Plans for her release were announced yesterday in tain retreat for 30 days, Jensen said, after which she must report to Patton. If the report is satisfactory, she will be formally discha . The superintend- ent of thé State hospital was quoted as | § having reported that Miss Rubens has been “completely cured.” Miss Rubens was committed to the ia- stitution last July on petition of her mother, Mrs. Teresa Rubens, and her husband, Ricardo Cortez, motion picture. player. - Domestic Inventions Lead. Inventions of a domestic nature won the greatest interest at the recent ex- hlbug hook and eye which is easily and quickly attached to material without sewing, patented by a woman, was shown. A device for preventing the con- n of inventions in London. A} has announced. In the aggregate, this boller of a railroad engine, intended to gal means that | convey messages to the engineer in the about 8,000 banks will distribute a to-|cab concerning the operation of his tal of $600,000,000 to members of'train or of danger ahead. word received here from Early Jensen, director. of State institutions at Sacra- mento. Miss Rubens will be taken to & moun- | bedroom also attracted much attention. WoopwAarD & LOTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE ey Dress Coats A Inexpensive coats must be every bit as fashion correct as higher-priced ones. These coats in tan, green, African brown and black feature the longer princesse lines and flares. Pouch and shawl collars of fur, Sizes 14 to 20 36 to 50 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Rayon Underthings very specially priced 58¢ 18c Vests Bloomers A fine, heavy quality of rayon fash- ions underthings that are a decided value at these low prices. Vests and two styles of bloomers, in flesh, peach, orchid, nile and white. Full size range. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE In accessory shades Jewelry, $19 Necklaces, bragelets .and earrir;gs— may be worn separately or matched" to make interésting eénsembles. Blue, green and bronze beads, as well as simulated pearl and crystal. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Girls’ “Kamelpak” Coats, 51975 are all-wool A rumble-seat coat—what girl would not ‘adore one? And there is nathing warmer than an all-wool Kamelpak. A soft shade of tan. Sizes7 to 11. Other Sports, Coats of. tweed and chinchilla, $8.95 to $16.95. Felt Hats to match, $1.95 THE DOWN STAIRS STORB 45 Flared backs Flared sides Flared cuffs Fishnet Taffeta for matrons. Negligees crepe de chine § l 0 If you like fluffy negligees, there are satin ones with lace trimming, and crepe with lace and georgette trim- ming. Then there are tailored neg- ligees of heavy crepe. In all pastel shades. Others priced to $16.50. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Priced for Clearance Hats, 52 Were $4.95 and $6.95 Felt, Velour and Velvet Many of our Fall Hats in just the right shades and shapes for wear now, are priced much below regular price. An opportunity to purchase that extra hat you have wanted. Black, brown, green and wine, THE-DOWN STAIRS STORE A T-Strap Pump in kid, $3.95 $4.95 One of our most favored imported models Both styles come in brown and black and have a medium high heel. It is exceptionally good for street and for informal afternoon wear. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE in suede, Evening Frocks - 29 Moire Flat Crepe Long silhouette lines—low cut backs—bows and self material—circular flounces. Black, shades and darker shades of green, dahlia and red. Also frocks in a modified vogue of tulle pastel THE DOWN STAIRS STOKE ' Little hands are warm in Gloves, 1 Fleece-lined gl&ves insure protection against Jack Frost. Brown and tan in one-button style. Slip-on style with fur top, $2.95.° THE DOWN STAIRS STORE iitlle feet are strong in Shoes, $29 A tan moccasin oxford in blucher style has a welt sole, and’ guides small feet correctly in the matter of growing. Sizes 1174 to 2. Also dress shoes, $2.95. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE s % . -~ Blanket Robes For Men 33-95 An evening of comfort in a robe of jacquard pattern blanket with shawl collar piped in contrasting braid. Other robes, including blanket, flan- nel and rayon, $4.95 to $12.95. For Boys $195 Just like Dad’s in pattern and style. Sizes 6 to 16. Other Robes, $2.95 to $8.95. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE tents of a saucepan from boiling over and an apparatus for starting a fire downstairs by pulling a cord in the WoobwARD & L.oTHROP 10™11™ F axp G STREETS Much Below Original Wholesale Cost $I.95 All youth is talking about, and wearing these undies. They are * fashioned of a delightful undie fabric known as triconese—a modern little fabric that combines silk with fine rayon threads. Each has four little dependable hose supporters and sanitary belt tabs, each one is fashioned with a comfortable yoke-band. Choose your favorite—French panties, bloomers or step-ins. Flesh only. Wear them yourself—and give them for gifts . at this special price it will be economical to ‘do both. 81x UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Misses’ Sheer Frocks for Youthful Afternoons 25 Chiffons and georgettes are arriving for Thanksgiving teas and dances . . . youth is arriving at Woodward & Lothrop—their stop- ping place en route. The New Silhouette in- fluences them all (both Youth and the frocks) —higher waistlines, longer skirts, a softer femininity are youthfully preferred. Black is important, and brighter colorings are smart newcomers. Misses’ Frocks, THIRD FLOOR. Silk Home Frocks - Follow the trend for higher waistlines g 1 0 “Feminine is as Feminine does” . . . and 1930 home frocks know a new.importance with their fashion knowledge of ma‘ihg the most of their femininity. Higher waistlines, soft jabot neck- lines, shirring and graceful skirts are details that new frocks-about-the-home are assuming. See them in Autumn’s smartest frock colors— in Woodward & Lothrop’s new collection at $10. HowMe Frocks, Taimp FLooR. Misses’ Sports Coats Smarter because made of Imported Ombre Tweeds 549 Youth’s belted styles—new 1930 coats that have a youthful enthusiasm for sports and school activities. Novelty cuffs, set-in pockets and warm collars of kit fox or dyed opossum achieve distinctive honors in fashion detail. Every important color joins the assemblage . . . browns and tan being most popular. Misses’ Coats, Tump FLOOR. Have Your Skin Diagnase.d by Contouration Consultant Miss Burgett — from the Contoure Labora- tories in New York—is here tomorrow, just to help you, and to advise in detail, the individual care for your type skin. She will tell you just how the Contoure fa- .cials can add years to your youth—come in and visit. Hamm DrEssiNG Stconp FLoor. Sports Enthusiasts Endorse These Imported Silk-and-Wool Hose...*3 Light in weight, yet warm as toast for feet that nervously tap away on spectator plat- forms, and sidelines. Fashion-conscious, too, for the smartest brown silk-and-wool mixtures match fashion’s coats and ensembles. Clocked Silk-and-Wool Stockings. .$3.50 pair Hosrery, Aisie 19 Fmst FLOOR. Lavender and Rose Sachets 2 for 25¢ Dainty little gift re- membrances, as well as freshness for lingerie tuck-aways. They come from France, and are artistically tied in little tulle packets. Norrons, Amsix 21 Fmst FLOOR. 2 pounds of Chocolates, 95¢ Week-End Special 2 pounds of our deli- cious homemade dark chocolates, caramels, nougats and bonbons. Cawnizs, Astx 16 Fmst FLOOR. Tomotrow—200 pieces Costume Jewelry for Fall Ensembles and Colors Special o i 200 necklaces, bracelets and earrings—fashion-conscious of the important frock colors, the new necklines that require indi- vidual jewelry for accessories, the smart new vogue for antique design. Some depend entirely on their clever treatment of silver-finish and gilt metals, others boast of settings that simu- late carnelian, lapis, chrysoprase, amethyst, topaz. You will find individual fashions for eachgof your costumes. Noverry JEWELRY, AsLE 8, FmsT FLOOR.

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