Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1929, Page 22

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CHAMBER 10 FET RETAIL TRADE HERE Wimam = fluttarworth to $peak at Dinner Honoring ICity's Business Houses. 'fl]illfl Butterworth, president of the of Commerce of the United e progral rranged in recog- !Il n of the cenklbutinm to local busi- progress by Washington's retail & e utabluhments In his announce- t of the meeting Charles W. Darr, ident, asserts that in variety of ings offered, in quality of materials and fkmanship, and in standards of con- sumer !ervlce. the retail firms here rank ampng the best to be found in the coun- 'A number of representatives of well kndwn District mercantile firms will be \ guests of nonor, and will be introduced | y David -A. Skinner, secretary of the | nafional chamber. Among | . D. King, King, Sol Lansburgh, H. H, Levi. | C. L. Marlow, Radford Moses, Simon Nye, Donald Woodward, Edward G. Yender and S. W. Zink. Fascists March. in Damascus. DAMASCUS (P)~—An Arab Fascist association, nlled Ommajade _Van- | guard, has organized by. Fachri Bey el Bnmd! tbe luder of the Syrian E m’xlniu!lon had its mith'.luh be: clad ] jade Mosque, where the members plld mage at the ‘tomb of Saladin. Boris Not to Attend Wedding. 1 a, December WINCHESTER CHURCH RECEIVES 2 BEQUESTS Grace' Lutheran to Get $11,000 in Cash, Site and Brick for Memorial Chapel. - Special Dispatch to n.- Star. wm TER, December ' 6.— | high-i Ohurch alreldy one of [CHES' Lbe nllmlut ln the Virginia Synod, in the wills of Mrs. T D\lnll and Mrs. Laura Forney Graichen, propated here yestere ) Dunllp bequeathed' the church a large lot nn MWO wwnrd the erec- the astern | - section of me elcy ‘nd uiso 'the bricks posits necessal ry for the work. A sflpullflon was when she sold 8 plrcel of lund to the Colonial Brick Corporation corporation was to furnish bflcka xor fi THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1929. memurhl chl umehen left, 2 5!’3"“’ cm va., TIC! HTC QI‘S vere Mrs; Dunu 5, mlinde'r o( the realty to d H. B. Dunllp for life and then to rela- v te 8 valued at approxi- mately $15 Mrs. onlchen ibuted among a brother, George Forney, and a number of nephe'! and nieces three farms, 50,000 1 , pearls ani fernl ‘Value ot the estate was H'-‘ml t $250,000. Children Save $50,000,000. RK (P)—Savings bank de- Ts' Association slys that 4,222,935 school children participated in school savings auring last year. K F at Tenth St. “Distinctive Apparel” Sample Women’s and -misses’. new holiday frocks for evening, afterndon and street Beautiful chiffons and. stunning crepes, with the new modifying silhou- wear. ette. Sizes 14 to 20 Dresses Drastic Reductions On All Winter Coats Ju that <n]d {or $1650 Speml and '$14.95. for this- Samrd:y $10 95 " Kayser Silk Underwear and Hosiery Kayser Silk Underwear 95¢c to $3.95 Neatly boxed free. Kayser Silk Hostery ” $1.35 to $1.95 Neatly boxed free. TWENTY-FIVE GRANDS —THE NAME NEEDS NO RECOMMENDAVTION —YOU KNOW APARTMENT SIZE GRANDS A well-made piano by a well-known manufacturer ce month as part payment. k¢ MASON & HAMLIN—CHICKERING—MARSHALL & _WENDELL & BRANCH STORE— 2926 14th St. N. W. —'—_— DUET BENCH INCLUDED: : JORDAN’S XMAS CLUB SALES POLICY Every year we have had a special priced piano in our Xmas Club that of- fered the public & real reason for buying at this time.- co-operation of the manufacturer, we feel that we have secured the very best grand piano that could be sold at this new special price. - —balan ly over a period of years and we will accept your old pidno OPEN EVENINGS “This year; with the $25 tirst payment American village Henry Ford is bulld- | ganizations hfl‘ll!hh to to D. A. R, CHAPTERS OPPOSE |Amercsn viage senry ord i bute | soiation unita CARLYLE HOUSE REMOVAL by the board of directors of Common-| The first protest lnhut the removal —. wealth OChapter, Daughters of the|of the Carlyle house was issued by Mrs. American Revolution. - ‘lalrlmn. "-:‘: ;I;o vu- William Byrd Chapter, D. A. R, also xlnh Anu““m, Man; m State a resolution Emt':::mu‘ o‘: ganizations ing in Special Dispatch to The Star, RIOHMOND Va., m| 6.—A posing therkr::novu of the Alexandria to has passed C-rlyle huuu at the Fremoval and calling on its removel SEEK SECRETARY’S CAR. Machine of Utah Legislator's Aide, y “are -unh Inr the machine of Ray W. rett of 3100 tary to Représentative lot Utah, | which was stolen yesterdag 1 some thief who disregarded the Y !. w Barrett, Stolen. still _conducting a Bar- Connecticut avenue, secre- tomobile. the Sibley Hospital. NOW at Brooks—We Reach the Climax of Value Giving in Our Added Facilities for Giving You Better Service For tomorrow we have . added still'more help so that you will find shop- ping a real pleasure, OPPORTINITY WEEK” “Our Entire Stock of Fur Coats 15 Off! The original price and the one-third-off price are clearly marked on every coat in our entire stock! | Misses’ Day--Tomorrow! High Fa'shi_on.s!' Low Prices! RES S@® More New Arrivals In Ultra Smart Misses’ Styles Made to Sell From $16.75 to $25 Priced for Our Opportunity Week FEATURED IN THIS WONDROUS GROUP AT FOURTEEN DOLLARS The New Silhouettes in Chif- fon Afternoon Frocks, High Shade Crepe Frocks, NEW Printed Crepe Frocks, Tweed Frocks Ideal for Sports, School or Business, Lovely Moire Crepe, Chiffon, Velvet and Taffeta Evening Gowns. BROOKS’ DRESSES—THIRD FLOOR ATy Formerly Selling At $89—$98—$110 67> Featuring “One-of-a-kind” Models for Misses and Younger Women In this group we have assembled what we believe to be ‘the finest coat values we have ever offered . .. for these are real one-of-a-kind coats: with that individuality of styling and excellency of workmanship usually seen only in very much higher priced coats. In many cases the luxurious fur sets alone are almost worth this low price of 36750 Sizes for Misses and for Women. BROOKS’ COATS—SECOND FLOOR PRICED FOR THIS SPECIAL SATURDAY OFFERING! For Opportunity Week We Announce This Special Purchase of Pastel Felts Of lustrous Soleil and plain-finished Felts, evéry one hand-tailored and made especlally to our order. $2 95 An important assemblage npmentmg every one of the chic skull types, off-face effects, brimless ideas, small flattering brims and side effects. ‘Models ‘as timely as they are smart, for nothing will equal them for brightening Winter furs. Beautifully trimmed for Dress and Tailored wear. See Them in Our Windows BROOKS® MILLINERY—FOURTH FLOOR —M-Brooks-Co— G- STREET BETWEEN IITH & 12 Both misses’ and women's styles are available in large and small headsizes. Eight gorgeous pastel colors as well s the darker shades and black. *———L———CHRISMAS%AVINGS ‘CHECKS CASHED HERHHEERFUELFOF COURSE!, . They range in price An Interesting Offering of * Reg. $1 and $1.25 Jewelry Simulated Pearls, in one and three strand «effects . . . 60-inch simulated Pearls . . . Galathea Beads, Mother of Pelrl Novelties, also Brooches, Brucelets, Ear- rings and Chokers, in new styles and colors Seed pe-rls, too. MA : " Full- Fashwned Hoszery All Silk to Their Picot Tops With Popular French Heels $]-95 These are sheer, evenly woven clear Chiffon, in all the very netvest shades. Boxed for giving; 3 pairs in a box at $5.50. BROOKS—MAIN FLOOR—HOSIERY Novelty Cuffs and Pull-Ons of French Imported Real Kid Gloves .always make a wel« come gift and none could be 95 more welcome than these, Very £ o * BROOKS—MAIN FLUO_R—GLOVES 3 carefully made and in all the most wanted shades—Blacks - Heavy Crepe de Chine and Satin Lingerie and Blacks with White; in all sizes. Included are Step-ins, Ted- dies, Dance Sets, Gowns, Slips * 9 5 and Panties; in either gorgeous- ly lace-trimmed styles or de- murely plain tailored efl'ec(l Newest pastel shades. All sizes. BROOKS—MAIN FLOOR—LINGERIE f Of Finest Genuine Leather in All the Newest Modes Every conceivable' grain, > $ 4.95 Back Strap and Top Strap. All beautifully lined and trimmed. shape and_-shade in hand- bags that will add. a chic touch BROOKS—MAIN FLOOR—HANDBAGS to any costume.’ Underarm, Pouch, _Envelope, Vagabond, ‘Satin, Crepe de Chine ; and’ Corduroy—Lacy or Plain—In Lovely Shades If she is very important lnd you don’t know quite what to. give, then the answer is a beautiful negligee. For no woman ever seems to have, tob many, and oh! how they do love to wear them. 1l‘here are so many types in our collection that description is practi- BRIy V108 BROOKS—MAIN FLODR—NEGLIGEBS from— gressional” tag on the ffont of the au- Barrett's car, a small coupe, VM taken from its parking place in front of

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