Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1929, Page 18

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18 - SPECIAL 7-COURSE THANKSGIVING DINNER 1.8 P.M., $1.50 Stoneleigh Court Cafe Conn. Ave. and L Si W. P National 2. ersonal Christmas Greeting Cards —of charmingly exclusive designing. Let us have your order early. WM.BALLANTYNE & SONS and . Table. Attractive Floor, Boudoir Lamps Electric Novelties—Im- nd_ Domestic. See _Qur nteed Electrical Appliances. Guarantesing Satis/action Your personal scrap book is always a priceless treasure—its notices, letters, announcements, invitations, etc., recalling many delightful occasions bring past thrills into life again. The Scrap Book ness is oftentimes perative business ment. Sizes and kinds carried in stock here anticipate every need. Prices, $1.00 to $4.50 A bound 200-page scrap book— full size for mewspaper pages sells for $4.50. STOCKETT- in busi- an im- equip- Washington g 1219-1221 G Solicited E thing in the Store This Is Your Assurance of Quality and Lowest Price on Every- By the Associated Press. J B.Jones & INCORPORATED BETWEEN 12t 62 [3% STREETS ° MACDONALD GUEST[ AT AMERICAN CLUB Former Secretary of State Kellogg and Ambassador Dawes Will Also Be Present. LONDON, November. 28.—Prime Min- ister Macdonald will be guest of honor | of the American Society this evening at its annual Thagksgiving dinner. For- mer Secretary of State Frank B, Kel- logg and Ambassador Dawes also will be present. The American Legion, the American Club and the English-Speak- ing Union all have joined in arranging | the ball which will be held afterward | at the Savoy Hotel. “A typical Americal Thanksgiving dinner will be served,” Tead the an- nouncements of the party. Held Dinner Early in Week. ‘The American circle of the Lyceum Club, which is a purely British woman's club, continued its work of learning about America by having & Thanks- giving dinner early in the week, when most of the prominent Americans in the city were guests. The American Woman's Club gave | Thanksgiving tea this_afternoon, for | members and their guests. | The regular luncheon menu at the English-Speaking Union, at the Amer- ican Woman's Club and the American | Club substituted turkey, cranberries | and pumpkin pie for the usual roast beef, Yorkshire pudding and savory. Mr. Kellogg, who came to England for the banquet in his honor given by the Pilgrim's last week, remained to be | the much-sought-after guest of in- numerable private Thanksgiving din- ners. | In preparation for the great Fall feast that is observed across the sea, many London papers published recipes for such American dishes as pumpkin ple, to give the British housewife a ce to try something foreign. Suggest Covering Pie. One recipe advised using slices of green marrow in place of pumpkin, which is almost unobtainable in Eng- |land. The recipe concluded with the | scareligious suggestion that the pie be covered with & crust and browned. A certain clan of lovers of the American institution of pie have serlously set forth to educate the British to a differ- ence between covered and uncovered pie and when a ple should be covered and ‘when uncovered. Large stores that cater especlally to the American trade advertised their American Thanksgiving delicacies—tur-~ keys ready for roasting, sage ready for | dressing, cranberries ready for jellying and pumpkins ready for ple. Liberals Win in Honduras. By Cable to The Star. ‘TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, Novem- ber 28.—The Liberal party won with ‘Tuesday. The Nationalists were con- ceded Tegucigalpa and several other small cities. Order reigned generally :::roughaut the country during the elec- on. Paris. (o Phone Distriet 7160 ‘Street N.W., & large majority in the municipal elec- || tions, according to returns received here || e B R R 2 B 2 X 0 S I e s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1929.° (AB DRIVERS FINED | IN CRUISING CASES Judge Acts to End Theater- Hour Jam on F Street. $10 Is Penalty. In an effort to clear up traffic con- gestion on F street, particularly appar- ent during the theater hour, which aus thorities blame mainly on ‘“cruising” taxicabs, fines of $10 each were imposed on six drivers whose cabs were said to be loitering d:n this street, in Police Court yesterday. Jndg{ Gus A. Schuldt, presiding in Traffic Court, notified police authori- ties that he would give his utmost co- operation and help to assist them in clearing l,mfltl’li.!d “‘deplor leéongfl;%m" ‘The men fined are George W. Hadder, Fred L.Gm;:lu, H:; densburg, Md.: Willlam G. Rock, = fllre:‘l southeast; Alden M. Brill; Nathan Edelman, 524 Columbia road, and F. E. Kotz, 2035 Bennett street northeast. All were arrested at about 11 o'clock on F street Tuesday night by Assistant Hack Inspector W. L. Pasour of the Traffic Bureau. Pnll'i:e sald that the congestion has increased about 100 per cent during the last month. . Thé number of elk in and around Yellowstone Park has decreased from 75,000 in 1900 to 25,000 in 1928. ing nish the glass. Find Moderate. Pasnts for Electric Polishing Brushes Make Fine Gifts Enhance the Looks of That Gift Table —you've selected for some one's Christmas surprise, by having it equipped with a glisten- Plate Glass Top And for complete satisfaction let us fur- We cut and fit furniture tops of finest quality plate glass, at Prices You'll Christmas Lacquers for Homemade Gifts Gold and Silver HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS & GLASS 1334 New York Ave.—Phone Nat’l 1703 &mmwxmfimmmmm : > Toys Paints D S & e & e €y € s S e “My STEINWAY” THIS delightful letter, recently received from the conductor, Mr. George Pitt. rich, of the Stadt Theater in Nuernberg, proves how much an artist appreciates being the owner of a Steinway Grand: “When wvisited by a friend recently I showed him, with pride, my new Steinway. He was delighted with it and wanted to know the price. I told him and he replied, ‘For so much money you could have had an aeroplane.” ‘What should I do with an aeroplane?’ I retorted. ‘I would much rather be the owner of such a wonderful granJ! Such an instrument carries me, when I am playing it, into far higher spheres than any aeroplane possibly could do. The grand lifts me far above all earthly things, makes me forget sorrow and trouble, and if I wish to come down no forced landing is required but a smooth, soft, gliding back to earth. I glide along the wings of my imagination with the aid of my Steinway, and neither storm mnor splintering of propeller can endanger me. And, if 1 wish a pilot to accompany me, I take Beethoven, Mozart or another master of tone, who helps me to fly upon my Steinway to heights that are far beyond the clouds and tempests, and where no lightning can hurt me. And all this delight in the comforts of my own home on my beloved STEINWAY’.” New Steinway Pianos Are Priced as Low as $875. Any New Piano May Be Purchased From Us With an Initial Payment of 10% and the Balance Extended Over a Period of Two Years. New Steinway Pianos Are Obtainable in Washington E. F. DRooP Only From & Sons Co., 1300 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Full-Fashioned SILK HOSE Seconds of $1.50 pure thread silk s ngs of beautiful Quality. Chiffon service weights, colors. Street Floor Santa Invites You to TOYLAND On the Third Floor Favorite toys in wonderful variety—and a host of beauti- ful dolls—priced for a thrifty Christmas. Don’t forget about the FREED CONSOLE RADIO which is to be given away. Seen 200 Pairs Women’s 25¢ k- and ® black and assorted 364 Dresses Reduced We are Discontinuing Our ECONOMY DRESS SECTION Until Have Removed This nd y-to-Wear After Christmas, Second Floor R FORMER $5.00 AND $6.00 DRESSES, sizes 14 Summer models in nd-rayon fabrics, in many youthful styles. to 20 only. Sleeveless Tickel S SHOP EARLY MAIL EARLY FOR BETTER SERVICE Tune in Friday 7:15 P.M. Station WMAL— King’s Palace Special Broadcast 1,000 Pairs Twin-point Chiffon Silk e 09c Hose—With Stock to Our Purchase of slight irregulars of Section for Quick Disposal. 1 novelty LANSBURGH &BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 Warm Winter Coats Are None the Less Fashionable The Miss who wishes to be smart is not penal- ized today by out-of-reach prices! Fashion and style may be had at any price level—if you shop where Fashion and Style are the bywords—at Lansburgh's! ’ $39,75 —is not much to pay for a coat—and yet these have the finger prints of style and quality on them! Flares and tiers, dressmaker details in the seaming and trimming—rich twill broadcloths. that look so drusy—kand furs of distinction, Manchurian wolf, marmink, caracul and French beaver. Lapin. and Jap fox for Junior Misses! % Sl Complete range of sizes for misses and junior misses! Misses’ and Junior Misses’ Coat Shop—Second Floor $1.00 pure silk chiffon hose, knit for beauty and service. These have FORMER $3.95 DRESSES, incl satin (rayon) dresses in white, blac g “Sparklette” You may win it. : nd colors, sizes two popular styles of twin-point heels in black or in color to match - is Accompanied by One of These GUARANTEED BONDS. You Can Buy Here With Absolute Confidence That Qual- ity and Style Are Correct and— PRICES THE LOWEST IN WASH- INGTON. Why not shop here first and save the difference? 9:15 O’Clock Friday MORNING A Sale of Dresses & Ensembles Silk Satin Two an Dresses with circular skirt long drapes, plaited skirts— the new silhouette—transpar- ent velvet, satin, flat crepe wool m Silk and Satin Dresses The New Silhouette 109 New i“all Dresses shown f Wedr , availal the wanted terials, including Sizes 14 to 44, a sensational value at this price. $ 4.85 tins and crep Dresses, ‘nsembles. nd prints. All new wanted colors. Sizes 14 to 40, Every Purchase Leaving Our Store d S S, ble slors and ma- es. These dresses are low Men’s Wear MEN'S $2.00 SWEATERS, part wool, in the popular coat style with V_neck. Dark heather mixtures. All sizes 36 to 46. A Friday 98c bargain at MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS —$1.25 fleece-lined shirts and draw- ers. Genuine Lambsdown shirts, sizes 36 to 46; ankle-length drawers, sizes 34 to 44. All have sleeve 95c and ankle cuffs. MEN'S $1.49 PAJAMAS of striped flannelette, genuine broadcloth, novelty broadcloth and end-to-end madras. Trimmed with rayon 97c frogs. Sizes A, B, Cand D.. MEN’S $1.49 UNION SUITS, Win- cotton-ribbed Long Sleeve and | ter-weight, sleeves, un)gelleagth. ankle cuffs, flatlock seams. Sizes 36 to 46 .. $1.00 MEN'S 35¢c SOC ancy rayon and lisle socks with reinforced heels and toes and snug-ftting ankles. Many new patterns. zes 10t011% ... © 23c | MEN'S 85¢ § S DRAW- FRS—Otis balbriggan shirts and drawers: long or short sleeve shirts and ankle drawers, excellently §7 ¢ taflored. All sizes. Each... 9 Women’s Wear LEATHERETTE RAINCOATS— ‘Women's smart_belted raglan style | raincoats with large patch pockets. In brown and blue. Sizes $5 00 $2.25 COAT SWEATERS—Wom- en’s warmly knit coat sweaters in heather mixtures with plain _ colored borders. @1 7Q) ROBES—Hand- | Sizes 36 to 46.. some and comfortable quilted robes, made of plain and flowered rayon, | lined with seco (cotton) silk. Side- tie style with long tuxedo collar. In copen, rose, peach and $3 98 OBES, tai- corduroy in Side-tie model s $1.98 FLANNELETTE SKIRTS—Wom- en’s regular size flannelette skirts in attractive stripes of fast colors. Made . with ruffied bottom 59 and drawstring at waist..., 99C Second Floor Children’s Wear $2.49 BEACON BATH ROBES— Girls’ bath robes of Beacon blanket cloth in plaid patterns. Light and dark colors. Finished with cord and tassel. Sizes 10 to $1 98 | 12 ) TERS— Gl Sweaters, in jac | terns with plain borde All colors. Sizes 28 to 36. . 5.98 ENSEMBLES—15 children's ensembles, sizes 7, 8 and 9. Tan, Tose and green. Made with pleated skirts attached to printed rayon waists, with_long coats to match. None C. O. D, All sales $1.00 BLOUSES—Girls’ Blouses in checks and mnovelty prints of as- sorted colors. Trimmed with ruffies and pleating. Sizes 6 to 88 c 16 cecccsccccconcccscacanes cherry and "copen. with long collar. 40 to 52; and wool-and-cotton ensembles in sizes 14 to 38. FORMER $4.95 DRESSES, sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 50. In ravon flat crepe and variety of popular styles and colors. FORMER $5.00 TO $7.00 DRESSES AND EN- in flat crepe, travel prints, Canton crepe, crepe de chine, covert cloth and all-wool tweeds. SEMBLES, 14 to 20 and 36 to 48. New and new gold metallic ing the turban, evening woman's 600 charming new felt hats in close-fitting and All colors and all head sizes, shapes, off-the-face models brims, REMNANTS FLOOR COVERINGS 176 yards genuine $100 Printed Linoleum in a variety of attractive patterns suitable for any part df the house. Many patterns can be matched Quality floor coverings priced | for larger rooms, for a wonderful saving. Remnants 50c Rayon Marquisette, yard. 19¢ Mill remnants of seconds in 35-inch beautiful rayon mar- quisette, in useful ecru color, lengths. REMNANTS PIECE GOODS 25¢ to 39c Wash 1 21/2c G (3 Yard Remnants of staple and novelty materials for women’s and chil- dren’s wear and household pur- poses. Among others are cotton tweeds, outing flannel, white domet flannel, dress gingham, plain and printed broadcloth and bleached and unbleachzd cotton. Stamped Goods 25¢ STAMPED UNBLEACHED APRONS, in three pretty 1Q¢ styles, in simple designs.... $1.29 STAMPED UNBLEACHED BEDSPREADS, in basket and star | Jone designs. Full sizes, ex- @ cellent qUALLY cevecenees Worth $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 Underprice purchase sale of and hats, chic dance hats street hats for every taste personality. $1.50 and $2.00 New Felt Hats Third Floor Street Fioor s 1.00 | excellently the hose. A range of popular shades. An unusual Priday opportunity to economize on smart silk hosiery. Street Floor $9.69 $3.19 $3.95 Metallic Hats travel tweeds. A Fresh Purchase Women’s Washable 2.50 and 32200, $] 5 $3.00 Smart new washable cape and GLOVES suede gloves, slightly imperfect, but Sizes faults are unnoticeable, Fancy cuffs and slip-ons. Brown shades, also black with white stitching. FABRIC GLOVES — Women's brilliant silver includ- Agnes hats, cuff style, also 2-clasp style with | and doe-finished lining. All col- { ors and all sizes. 55¢ and Street Floor 177 C Friday Bargains in FUR STRIPS Four-inch fur strip bandings in lengths for collars and cuffs. Coney, caracul, thibetine and mouffion. Black, brown, grey and beige. In five underpriced groups: 50c, 75¢, $1.00 irregular 39c| i Square Yard Remnants 25c Curtain Sratistoe e o LOE 40 -inch Curtain Marquisette, sheer, fine quality in plain white or neatly dotted. Slight seconds. New Bed Lamps stne 1ot 2emv i o SIADD and rose, trimmed with fancy braid. Street Floor SHOES ‘WOMEN'S FELT JULIETS, of the better quality, in assorted colors. }Dfm}: w(tdh }nm:: lol:ld. and rubber eels and fur trimm Bires 310 8 reeerrreee $1.00 $198 D Goods i 59C Remnants esd cleverly mended so that the tiny /| chamoisuede fabric gloves in fancy |} $1.50 Strip | Dress lengths of 54-inch all-wool materials, of which only small vardage 1s required for a dress. A number of favorite weaves are in- cluded =t this bargain price, in a Wide color range, including bor- der=d patte CHILDREN'S SHOES—500 pairs children’s oxfords and high shoes. || Tan, black and cmgglnlalons. Plenty of sizes. Worth $3.00 an $4.00. Sizes 6 to 2...... $1.95 WOMEN'S ARCTICS — Famous Hood and Solo Arctics in the new styles, with low und] medium_heels. Brown, grey and black. Sizes 310 8............. $1-45 WOMEN'S STORM RUBBERS, of excellent quaug‘;n? Lo‘wnnnd me- dium heels. : RAYON SLIPPERS — Women's . El .00 . ardonize Bloomers 6 9c Regular and Extra Sizes New purchase beautiful Chardonize loomers in pink and peach. and feel like glove silk and are made, Street Floor 40-Inch Washable Flat Crepe *1.29 va. For afternoon, evening and ddytime wear— flat crepe is your smartest choice! And for slips, lounging pajamas and dainty underthings' it is your wisest choice! In black, brown, navy —high shades and the smart off whites for eve- ning. In over 40 smart shades included. Silks—Third Fleor In The Inexpensive Shop!- These Smart ‘Dresses For Formal Afternoon, Evening, Daytime and Business Wear! $9.74 Dresses that take their fashion cues from recent Parisian successes! Here you see frocks with Patou’s tunic line, Lanvin’s princess silhouette, Jenny’s boleros and Vionnet'’s pin tucking— dresses well below the knees, with skirts that dip at the sides or in the back—new flounces, pleatings and soft lingerie touches! The Season’s Smartest Materials Flat crepes, georgettes, chiffons, Fall prints and even fish nets—in black, brown, new greens, reds, blues and rusts. Misses’ and women'’s sizes 14 to 50. Inexpenstve Dresses—Second Floor Paray y in rust color flat crepe, $9.74.

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