Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1929, Page 32

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Sk SALORSGVEN PRASEBY ADANS Are Recommended for Medals. Six enlisted men in the American | Navy—one of them a Hawalian—have ! just been commended - to Secretary | Adams for _deeds of valor. | Fred Kenney, seaman, first class, of Westboro, Mass., was lauded for rescuing William Golden, seaman, | second class, from drowning at, Island, Calif, on September . w 'his year. Secretary Adams has .recom- mended Kenney for the award of a gold life-saving medal. ‘William Floyd Atchison, coxswain, of | Pensacola, Fla, was commended for saving the life of Leon Carey; car- penter’s helper, of the United States! Lighthouse Service, who was hurled overboard by a gasoline explosion on the ‘tender Poinsetta. Atchison dived into the water through blazing gasoline ' to save Carey. Medal Recommended. Secretary Adams has recommended Atchison for a silver life-saving medal. ! ‘The Hawaiian, David Kaoa Simeona, “promptness, hardihood and disregard of | personal dunger” be displayed in rescu- | illiam J. Edens, radio man, first from drowning on June 27 of this year' at Barcelona, Spain. Winston. Newell Ward, bbatswain's | mate (first class), of Atlanta, Ga., was commended for rescuing Chief Elec- trician I. L. Blenn from drowning, when disembarking from a motor boat of the U. 8. 8. Arizona at Norfolk, Va., on July 13, last. Assisted Three to Safety. Harold Milton Guttman, fireman (first class), of New York City, was com- ' mended for uasisting ,mrh.;; men were ger of drowning, to: safef on_ July ‘."’;.‘nms. at Newport, R. 1. é James Caswell Clarke, seaman (first elass), of Florence, N. the U. 8. 8. | Lexington, secured his commendation | for saying an unidentified man from ! drowning in the surf at Long~Beach, | Calif., on August 11, of this year, In addtion to these commendations by Secretary Adams, Acting Secretary | Ernest Lee Jahncke, has commended | Jack Emerson Schnell, aviation machin- ist’s mate (third class), for his “heroic conduct and presence of mind, after a seaplane crash which undoubtedly saved | an officer’s life.” Lieut. Comdr. R. 8. Parr, the pilot, ‘was the man saved. HOPING TO ESTABLISH NEW REFUELING RECORD | Bobbie Trout and Elinor Smith: in | Third Attempt for Endur- ance Flight. By the Assocluted Press, LOS ANGELES, = November 25— Bobbie Trout, Los Angeles , and Elinor Smith, New York aviatrix, today were grooming their ship for a possible | third attempt to estebl a new endur- ' ance ' refueling ht. recogd. Their second attempt failed yeste: ” il The feminine flyers took to the mir at 1:26 o'clock yesterday afternoon, but flight officials ‘ordered them, down lti dusk shortly after the refuefing plane | had made a successful contact. No ex- | s}lg:t!nn was given for calling the ! ight. The first start was made last Satur- day, but the fiyers were forced to land | after 4 hours in the air because of mjuries suffered by Miss Trout when | spraying gasoline burned her face dur- | refueling operations. o definite date for the next take- off was announced. -— 2 Bilingual talking films. of joint Fran- co-British production, are reported to be ready for an early showing. /Laxative i BROMO QUI- INE has been ! day the largest seil- . l..’e.u_.a,x._mwda. Merit is Teason. At all druggiste 306, Grove’s Laxative GLARING or misplaced lights often cause fatigu$and eye- strain, which result in less output. With Emeralite every desk and | machine has eye-comforging day- lite. It saves sight, soothes nerves, ! promotes accuracy, and pleases operators. ’ Model illustrated, (8734 TW), like | other genuine Emeralites, is good-look- ing and embodies all the original, prac- tical features that have made Emeralite standard equipment in best officesevery- where. The Green Glass Shade with its | Special Screen changes ordinary efectric | light into soft, glareless daylite that pre- vents eyestrain and improves visibilif Emeralited offices look better, have more gutput and daylite on every desk. ‘There is an Emeralite for every writing | ©or reading need. Genuine Eme: ralites are branded. Look for the name. It pledges a lighting ser- ‘vice that satisfies. ¥ Sold by office supply and electrical dealere H.G. McPADDIN & CO.. Inc., 32 Warren SLN.Y. Established 1874 e EMERALITE LAMPS ALL DE! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON: ] ¢ Now for Thanksgiving . .. For Thanksgiving — Sunshine Ovens” Rich, Tasty, Spicy Oxford Fruit Cakes A Liberal 1 Pound 49 Cellophane Wrapped Pkg. c Just the size for families of two! Made just as you would make it, with all ‘the fruit, nuts and spices that make fruit cake such a satisfying mouthful! Candy Shep—Street Fioor To Achieve the Smart Silhouette Wear a Gossard Corset Front Lace 35 This particular front- lacing Gossard corset has a well boned waistline, built sufficiently high to give that smooth, unbroken line nec- essary for frocks with the new silhouette. A beautifully made gar- _ ment of plain coutil— with elastic at bottom for freedom when sit- ting. Sizes 26 to 38. Expert Corsetieres Assure You a Perfect Fitting A corset fitted properly assures you comfort and ease at all times—and for the new frocks it is absolutely necessary. Corset Shop—Third Floor New . . . Dainty Milanese and Glove Silk Lingerie $2.95 . The Paris dressmakers took no chances when they created the new silhouette. Patou designed corsets to give a perfect foundation. Others created form-fitting underwear to wear under the new frocks —such as the Vionnet Chemise, featured in this $2.95 group. Sale! Hand Luggage Offering Choice of Quality Gladstone Bags, Fitted. Week End Cases or Unfitted Cases at A sale that offers luggage as smart and style-right as the clothes that will be tucked into.it for holiday vacations and week ends. For men there are 22" and 24" Gladstone bags and 24" and 26" cowhide suitcases’ ~—for women, 16" cowhide week end cases with genuine Dupont fittings, and 20” and 22" unfitted cases of cowhide. Black or brown, well made and nizely lined. Lugange—Street Floor D.--U., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1929, 'LANSBURGH & BRO | $10 High In Fashion Favor! Covert Dresses —With Lingerie Touches —With Snug Hiplines —With Circular Skirts —With Pleated Skirts $5.95 Covert frocks have found a definite @ place in the smart woman's wardrobe— she wears one shopping or about the house, and builds an ensemble around another for office wear! These of a frosty, all wool quality, in oxford, brown, green and blue—have the newest lines, the smartest neck treatments and a wealth of “dressmaker” touches. Sizes 16 to'42. Also Frocks of Flat Crepe and Printed Rayon Crepe Frocks one can slip into early for shop- ping, and wear straight through the day. Every one a smart new style with clever Fitted a collar and cuff treatments. Black, navy and colors. Sizes 16 to 52. o Daytime Procks—Third Fieer $15 A spacious, roomy crib that will serve until the little one is old enough to have a bed of his own. Attractive bow-end models with decorated panels—and springs. In ivory, pink or green fin- of covert with white pique collar. $5.95. nd flared exford Large Drop-Side lcllrrn:)u Gl Home Ebclhic w0 07 20T i e, The Vionmet Chemise has a circular skirt and a new neckline. Others are straightline with fullness at sides. Trim- mings are applique and Swiss embroidery. Pantas with yoke front to fit smoothly, with touches of Swiss and hand embroidery; Bloomers with elastic at waist and knee. Peach, ink, nile and sunkissed an; sizes 36 to 42. Underwear Shop—Third Fleor " High' Chair T 95 Srong,sturdy chairs that will not tip easily. Attractively finished in pink, green and ivory: Nursery Chair, $2.95 In ivery, pink and green finish with enclosed vessel and tray with gayly col- ored counting beads. Baby Scales, $5.95 Accurately adjusted scales, complete with wicker basket; in green, ivory or pink finish. Infants’ Furniture—Fourth Floor Sale! Whittall Anglo-Persian Rugs 9X12'ft, Size'—$1 10 For the Lv_Regulc'zr $150v Grade Have you ever wondered what gave to Anglo-Persians that marvelous sheen and richness of coloring? It's because the finest of imported wools are used in the weaving, and treated and dyed by a very special process. Every one admires their enduring beauty. You, too, can have these beautiful rugs—at a greatly reduced price! You can choose from blue, rose, and taupe. patterns copied from the finest Persian rugs. Bugs—Fitth Floor Other Siszes at Like Savings Size 8.3x10.6, $98.00 Size 4.6x6.6, $35.00 Size 6x9 feet, $72.50 Size 36x63, $19.50 Size 27x54, $12.50 Entirely New . . Entirely Different . . The same amazing inventions that were shown during Radio’s «World Fair, held recently in Madison Square Garden, N. Y., - where hundreds of thousands of people saw them. Now shown in Lansburgh’s Radio Salon for the first time in Washington. The Evolation of Radio The first and the most recent inventions are on display. See Man-Made Lightning, High-Frequency Bombardment, How Ships Find Their Location at Ses, Theremin, the only musical instrument that plays without touching—these are but a few of the many wonderful inventions. Everything “new— everything different than last year's exposition. RCARadiola33 An all-electricA.C. set-without a hum; complete with seven tubes in a handsome walnut veneered, marqueterie inlaid cabinet as illus- trated—for only 1 $89.50 We've sold hundreds of these sets, because it's the outstanding radio value of the day! For less than a hundred dollars a set that we can fully guarantee. RCA Radiola 60 $142.50 All-electric—super-heterodyne—nine tubes—the same circuit as used in Radiolas selling for $246.50 to $733—and not obtainable in any other radio. Balance in 12 monthly payments plus small carrying charge! Radio Salon—Fourth Floor « One must learn this game of golf early in life if they wish to be a “Bobby Jones"! This miniature cet, with bag, driver, midiron and mashie, will_sure thrill little hearts on Christmas morn. TOYTOWN—Fourth Floor

Other pages from this issue: