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THE ' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5; 1929. GI-DES‘I' E”‘IZENS preference. 5 > & A faithiul member, & F COURSE WE WILL BE GLAD TO CASH YOUR CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CHECKS devoted husband and father has passed | i to the Great Beyond, but his memory iembers of . i aocain Tor v fo e TOMORROW—FRIDAY the late Trwin B, Linton, stiorney, who HAHTIFR S res | | MoBrocks-Co || 5y, Exciting Day of || M:Prooks.Co e Wi . Co. Gatghier of Mats - e : ox Gaighier of Mat- 64th Anniversary Bangquet of | thew G. Emery, the Iast mayor of G- STREET BETWEEN 1 S STREET BEYWE Association Next Sate | s vee BPOOkS’ Gr ealest w St oo TY OPPORTUNITY urday Night. ENGAGEMENT TO OFFICER PP{'RT"N Half-Yearly Event !';::n b’“h""::"r'g_égcwg &‘ifl"fim‘x’;‘y‘;g; Wed Lieut. Francis of Royal W E E K If you haven'’t been able to attend this, our most the annual meeting last night, when Horse Guards. . important value-giving event during its first four excit- ing days, by all means arrange your shopping schedule to include M. Brooks tomorrow and Saturday. plans were anncunced for the sixty- fourth anniversary banquet to be held ”’!fg;t:;‘)“;,""‘;):;‘;bfl p——— next Saturday night at the Raleigh 4 - Hotel, where the principal speaker will | Jarmann, an American actress, who has b; finggr ('::pgerlof LKflnm: &girfil]fln been visiting England with he: mother, 5 = ° 9 of the Senate District commitice. Va- et asemEiti P canctes were filled by the election of | yesterday announce e a e e el Wi | e e gk || Interested in avings! en Come to Brooks’ Tomorrow! late Dr. Benjamin W. Summy, and| MORE CUANE, o0 vioit Prancts is sta- ; . Joseph I. Keefer, vice president, to suc- |, The Tegiment of Licut. Francis 1s ste] 2 ceed Dr. Summy. o Others re-clected were: Vice presi- | a0d inherfied 2 largetsartuns and 2 o onisHeory L Byan, Washineion 100" | e T Berkeey Sauare on. the denth ‘ At Drastic dall, John Clagett Proctor, Christian |°f his father, Maj. Francis Francs, las! Heurich, S. Willard Saxton, Charles A. | year. His mother, who was an Ameri- : - - \ ! John Joy Edson, Fred A. Emery; re- |, Miss Jarmann was born in New York Langley, George Spransy. Percy Israel, | Can. died when he was & child, Reductions cording secretary, J. Eliot Wright: as- | City 19 years ago and is on her first £ Sistant recording secretary. W. B Wise; | Vigh STU0M., | 1 the engagement corresponding secretary, James F. Du- . I l F d S l ; 4 : _ | it was recalled that there is an unwrit- l av y- hamel; financial secretary, John R. Ma- | it Was vecalle iy efees of the ki vish y urred—, mart 2 t (2] { honey: marshal, Frank W. Dowling, and chmmxcler_ John Clagett Proctor. i ?:s‘;sf:\fl? r;;gxnng;suwn::‘ysis?gnmufit{ " President Noyes was praised by e . . . P l S ll 59 $69 d $79 A Emery in a speech of nomination as | Francis is on leave of absence from the 1 ormerty Se lng at () an / “the greatest living native Washingto- | &rmy. N o ! nian.” Mr. Emery said there was “no e — : i citizen in Washington in our genera- ; ' Guide Di tion who has stood as high in prestige. | Erince of Wales' Guide Dies. e . L i Peter Pearson, the government game B - Banuet Plans Anmounced, | EELT Beason the goverment gume At a Price That Means Business oy BROOKS — N FLODR : flag;ym;t mzen eang;l?li I‘:‘nnglgz n::c Xv{n}eu 1:fmdyear oa m.st %umisg trll,p in N\ f atur leig] V' I rica, died recently at ganda. ear- 4 i nounced by Washington Tophatn, chair- | son was one of the few survivors of the 5 < \ Never have our stocks been loveller. man of ttt;‘e comrrlx(uuee s1n c&arzé. Con- g:rnms wh?s m}ad:‘elarly history in the . B E never l;.ave they been more complete, and cerning the speaker. Senator Capper, |darkest parts of Africa, He worked m . . i S, Topham declared, “Thers is no et | tas T s urig B ari Sizes for In Blacks i A ygger;gl st d-;;;g:;dt;:;g ter friend,of the District of Columbla in | War, and later entered the Uganda \ ongress.” Mr. Noyes will preside, vernment service as gamg d . i ie was announced, and will speak: John | clephant. hunter. - He Thad hunted big Juniors, and the ?pportumty Week. All purchases beauti Clagett (Eroctor, will read 1 an on%lnbal game in all parts of Africa. ully wrapped for giving and mailed to any poem; there will be entertainment by — . 1 i i e el : MlS$ es, Newest y address (without charge) if so desired. and other features. A reception prior o | had the banquet will start at 7 o'clock. . S | / Gkcdy . . The committee on hall and records, of | . and Women es / & i S bt | {:r Wide, Narrow, ¢ f Continuing This Offering was authorized to look into the question ' / of submitting some of the old Wash- ':gr’ LS‘I:""'F Sltn‘“ | of REg. $2.50 and $2.95 n, records. ets and ot e Q : material belonging to the association o i Only the combination of two most important factors could enable . | | . ‘v:; lz;lsllignléilp;:orxyfl G’z‘;lriéef?‘_ll%‘;gg: read- “No Foot Too Hard to Fit” us to offer such coats as these at a price like this. First a long, unusually | $1 Crepe de Chlne LINGERIE librarian, to President Noyes, concern- | § mild Fall has left us with too many coats. Naturally they must be sold | éfig ;&emelgy}ficzfio :fig‘}?:‘?gfiflgn&# | 2, even at extreme sacrifices. Second, for Opportunity Week we make every tributions from members of the associ- | " effort to present values that are unquestionably Washington’s best. Com- ation. Mr. Noyes joined with others in " i ains that no thrift uryinig Sniividnaleito. submit mistesial | bine these two causes gnd' the result means coat barg at no_tl y to the collection. Washington Topham . woman can afford to miss! praised Miss Katherine E. Patten, in 30 Dii Sharee of the collcrion: for hex maducs s BROOKS—COATS—SECOND FLOOR B ’ of the work and declared “throngs” of 5 < Beautifully lace trimmed or vTxixwrs Mwn'i:d that part of the library. p - = i demurely tailored styles. All e committee will report at the next | v i 2 Tegular meeting of the association. p \ ki { sizes and over twenty styles in Stories of Horse Days. Pink, Peach, Nile and White. Stories of the early days when horses | N Y Every Hat \ Y A i played a promin?;ll;ypnrty&n n': m:sfi 1t012 to 3 Step-ins, Teddies, Dance Sets. the Natlonal Gapial were reated by the EEEEE / : Purchased : Purchased R b e L FIT SNUG AT THE HEEL Y in This Ko 2N in. This ‘ Regular $3 and $3.50 Values stables at 400 Fourteenth street. He | Custom-Made-Stylish Stouts 2 spoke from the subject “When Horse | / - i = v & - Was ing." decaring e had Turmished $7.50 to $11.00 e - Event PG Event 8 in Genuine Leather and and the elite of the city. The biggest | Nurses’ White Cloth | =z [ Packed in 795 8 Packed in thrill of his life, he said, was when he | o ) . X S d HANDB AGS raced an automobile from Washington | @ Calf and Black Kid a Lovel y a Lovel 1 uede Beat the automobile by half an hour. . | S s / HAT BOX g HAT BOX A. C. Harmon presented a series of | Complete Line of fctures which he had taken especially | : [ & S8 ‘ 2 1o = Sasuchtioo of B rpoty | High Shoes Without A TN Without slnog Rock Creek, showing. among other | ? Charge . - Charge . » i ; A it Al o o | Bovcs & LEWI used as office for the Zoo, and scenes CuSTOM FETTING SHOE New arrivals in pouch and e o 430-72 St NW, For Friday and Saturday in Our Opportunity Week Sales bbby Ll e New members elected were Thomas| Plenty of Burnett _Gardner, Caleb C. Hooe, Charles F. Plitt. | S & Blacks. All are so smartly trim- The sick committee report was given med. Compl i by Edward Kern. | J. T. NORRIS @ 5. sk pletely lined and : J. Eliot Wright paid tribute to the J. T. ARNOLD ¢ late Dr. Summy, declaring, in part: H. 0. BRUBAKER ‘7 er P au l u a e a “He was a man who was charitable and Formerly With s | B PR e e 5 ety $1 and $1.35 Imported Washable tress. He had.a lovable disposition. He | was_devoted fo our organization, and S — ° . . + of all the various bodies with which he | was affiliated, our association was his a n ln e I' a rlc O ‘7 eS A e — N Regularly Selling From $2.95 to $6.50 ; f ‘ 850 Repriced in Two Phenomenal Groups! 1M A ished and are ideal for sports, street, or business wear. Sev- So many lovely styles to choose from in smart, o o new millinery for Sport, Street, Tailored and Dress‘ GROUP NO1 eral smart shades in either slip- wear. You'll love the new Felts in pastel shud;s, 9 5 on or novelty cuff styles. rich Browns, new Blues, and, of course, Blacks, the i clever Metallic trimmed Felts, the chic Metallics to sllght Irregulars of Our Reg. $1_95 wear with Fur Coats and dressy ®loth coats, and 2 e the Satins so ingeniously made and so flattering to Grades Of F, ull-F ashwned P lcot-Top any face . . . Modelsdior missdes and matrons. In ne % large, small, and medium headsizes. All S ]k H MILLINERY—FOURTH FLOOR - l OSlery : Hundreds of New Arrivals Added to Our Stocks Quistanding for This Friday Offering of Misses’ and Women’s | . e Values in XL French heel style HANDBAGS | ‘ . Y [§ s e Reg. $5.95 Radionette _‘. ‘ & i 10.00 : .’ . s 4 v : The gift ideal! These are | All the smartness of true N ‘ Made to Sell From $16.75 to $25 gfi v‘a\\ o, Tovely Paris deeign — all the superb workmanship, Bveryidayiweihive veileniihica d . 1St plenished our dress e 1. cha;ac];enutml;f the bag; : stocksti‘l(h specialithipments fromimany °‘§ R g-.s 95 and $2-50 Styles 172 made by world renowne g M New York’s leading dress manufacturers an Sl S makers— combine to A though it’s kc}:‘pt o jumping we nredpleu!ed ; lpOVel' Weatel's \ \ to announce that selectio: as good now as - yo:_ ey olf the mol:t they were the first daymo‘f‘":his tremendous | me:' |¥::I :;umlh' .':'7'; necks; outstanding val “el:. goroe ¥ event . .. Here are a few of the highlights . . . fitted bottoms. In V.“.p'l::.dido::.w;t $ 65 found in Wasl ngton, . ) new Printed Frocks . .. very new Taffeta ment of colors and styles. o | either plain or That Were Actually (RN | e 33.89 | Every bag is correct in / 2 \ ¢ j Evening Frocks . . . lovely Chiffons for After- style and shade, and pre- /A | i B/ noons and Sunday Suppers . . . gorgeous Fish- sents the ultimate in \ ' tail Frocks. smartness and quality. . Reg. $5 Leatherette and Tweed MU 7, —uand a Group of Dresses formerly to $59-75 Raincoat Monogrammed or Initialed Without Charge ) A A Adaptations of the most successful models of famous : als i 4 : . { : French designers in such lovely materials as P; A raincoat value that is indeed $ 65 : 1314 F SFreet N-W: ; . Satin, Pflnne! Velw:et, Lace, Fishnet and Satin :::: $ '”:“L For thete tre ver o el 4 Articles of Your Selection Held Until Christmas ; Crepe. Utter frock distinction at | g:t;“—.h'-n::“ : "’7.:”::':"'{;.... er-proofed. DRESSES—-THIRD FLOOR - s e —— SR e . ——=0F COURSE WE WILL BE GLAD TO CASH YOUR CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CHECKS!