Evening Star Newspaper, December 12, 1929, Page 31

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DE k. buR 12, 1929, Take a Trip Through the Gift Bazar ik VIEW CITIZEN | i UDY@S COLE Fancy Pillows $1.00 —A bright-colored col- lection of pillows— good sizes, in attractive shapes of pretty rayon tapestry and of cut velour. Also boudoir pillows of lace and rib- bon, in dainty shapes and colors. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Rigaud’s Perfumes A 2-0z. Bottle $1.98 —Choice of such delight- ful odors as Martha Chenel, Camia, Sweet Pea, Violet and Jasmine. In attractive two-ounce bottles. Mfr’s, List Price—$10 —Imported Rose Bud Soap, six cakes in a en. Stephan Puts Armory B Plea Before Meeting of Association. John S. Cole, sccretary of the Park | g Citizens' Association during the | rear, was elected president of the tion at its annual meeting for election of officers in the Park View last night. He succ2eds Fred S. | alker. J. W. Lambert was elected vice ident. Other officers elected were: J. F.| rwell, secretary; W. T. Kenner, jurer; W. H. Moore, Mrs. R. H. tt and Miss Emily Scrivener, bers of the executive committee at . Mr. Lambert, the vice president, Mr. Walker, the retiring president, elected delegates to the Federation Citizens’ Associations, and W. A. imers and Victor Kebler were elected tes to the District of Columbia fublic School Assoclation. / “Mr. Walker and Mr. Lambert were | ed to represent the association at | + % banquet of the joint committee for eleetive school board in the Burling- Hotel tomorrow night. ‘The association referred to a commit- for study the question of traffic ts or other means of traffic control the intersection of Georgia and New ppshire avenues. A rising vote of ks was extended Salvatore Scalco, member of the association, for commit- work in which he has been active g the past year. JAn address on the National Guard and the need of a new armory here to house the Guard was delivered at the Candy for Christmas —5-1b. Boxes of Virginia Dare Chocolates —5-1b. Boxes Assorted Choco- lates, e 8149 —Coty's Reg. $250 L'Origan Dusting Pow- der in an attractive gfl’é‘s' gflgé%e “o e . LD ™ B Kann's—Street Floor. —215-Lb, Boxes of Assorted Chocolates at 89¢ —1-Lb, Boxes of Special Chocolates at ....... .. .3% —2-1b. Tin Boxes of De- —5-1b. Boxes Hand-Dipped licious Chocolates $1.25 Chocolates ...........$2.50 Special Reductions to Sunday s . Schools and Charitable Institutions. Kann's—Street Floor. A Special Purchase of 500 Twelve Suggestions From 1'0Yl4,y 4 g Tobacco Jars meeting by Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan. He said of all the suggestions for a new armory that the proposal to convert the old Pension Office into an armory is the ‘best one. If no new armory is provided, the Guard will have to remain in the | t armory “until a steam shovel is put under it,” Gen. Stephan said, be- cause it has no funds with which to move. Gen. Stephan also declared that the Washington Auditorium could be | altered to serve as an armory within a period of 90 days. A program of music was rendered at the dn'xeet.u'ng by the 121st Engineers WOMEN’S ADVANCEMENT {SUBJECT OF RADIO TALK & Raymond Clapper Speaks on Pro- [ gram Given by National Party. + {*women in the last quarter of a cen- tury have emerged from the role of a ed tabby cat before the fire to an participation in all modern life,” d Clapper, chief of the Wash- (3 Bureau of the United Press, de- flared last night in a speech over a na- tonal radio hook-up of the National n's Party. He said newspaper itors of this generation have had the faseinating job of reporting the move rd of women “from the back page the weekly to page one of the dally.” iMr. Clapper’s talk last night was m of the program on the position of en and the gains they are making toward complete equality which is broadcast every week by the National ‘Woman's Party. Miss Edith Houghton Hooker, editor of Equal Rights, will R next week the significance of |} equal rights movement in everyday : e. * GYPSUM PLANTS MERGE. Niagara and United States Com-| | panies Join Forces. “BUFFALO, N. Y., December 12 ().— Niagara Gypsum Co., the plant and inery of which is at Oakfield, Batavia, has been merged with the States Gypsum Co., with offices Chicago, it was announced t. The Niagara firm is regarded one of the most important producers this district of products used by the bhilding trades and its plant is valued proximately a_half million. understood the new unit will be . as the Niagara and Peerless di- 'You Know That you can go into Gold’s Tomorrow & and choose a fresh new hat for your- self from more than 25 Styles in Millinery in the Paris manner for 8 ‘Whether you're looking for | street hat, or for afternoon + . or perhaps evening, you'll d it here! ] At 55 Whether you want a felt, ophine, satin, tricot, benga- , or ribbon hat, you'll find here! At §5 Whether you want it in erald green, pie crust, linen e, firebrand red, brown, or k, you'll find your particular de here! At 85 Whether you want an “off- -face” model or eyebrow ef- t, brim, side roll, or flare, Il find your preference e! 'i J. 124FST. $1.00 —Unique Indian head jars in bril- liant colorings. Good sizes; of im- ported porcelain. o ‘ - Chinese Brassware $1.00 —A variety of imported brassware, in- cluding candlesticks, tobacco jars, din- ner gongs, trays, etc. 8-pe. Beverage Sets, $1.98 —Imported sets of rose or green colored glass—decanter, six glasses and tray. ry $1.00 to $11.98 —Bright-colored pottery, in.a va- riety of clever shapes. Belgian Pott 25¢ to $1.00 —Candlesticks, vases, wall A kets, tobacco jars, etc., o In pretty colors and attrac- tive shapes. - Iportéd Glass- ware, $1.00 —Prettily decorated glassware, in- cluding covered candy jars, vases, bowls, etc. 23-pc. Ta Sets, $3.98 —Fine china sets in two- tone colorings. Both effec- tive and pretty. Cake Sets $1.29 —Seven-piece sets of fine, decorated china. § sLarge plate and six small plates. — Kann's—Third Floor. Bridge and Junior LAMPS $7.98 —Graceful, sturdy lamps with . weighted bases, and a decorated parchment shade, long silk cord, plug and socket. Pottery Boudoir Lamps $3.49 —Colorful lamps in Q¥ unique shapes. Each with a silk shade to match the color of the base. Long silk cord. '\ Table Lamps $7.95 4//[/}][% —Imported pottery !.amxs in green and yel- +ow finishes, with a dec- orated parchment shade to match base. nity Lamps $1.00 —8lim, pretty little lamps, in rose, blue, S:en. orchid and ivory enameled finishes. mplete with long silk cord. 8! extra, Kann's—Third Floor. Rayon Very Special $3.95 Bedspreads —We have never offered lovelier spreads at a more reasonable price. They are in novelty weaves with a high, lustrous finish that adds great- ly to the charm of a room. Double and twin bed sizes, in blue, gold, rose and green. The sort of gift every woman likes to receive. Tailored Rayon Spread Sets —A 90x90 spread and large size pillow to $9.95 a set. Made of blue, gold or green rayon with ruffied border and edge. % $5.95 Wool Auto Robes $3.95 ~Rich, dark-colored Auto Robes, of lustrous Bolivia cloth. Reversible, durable, thick quality. B Hand-Embroidered Breakfast Sets $1.25 —Lovely Porto Rican hand-embroid- ered sets with designs in colors—36-in. cloth and four napkins. —7-pe. 54-In. Linen Luncheon Sets with borders —811k Han d-embroidered Pillowcases, boxed. P! Kann's—Street Floor. colored stripe $l .9 5 —Fancy Turkish Bath Towels—double- threldyqnamy with striped borders. 50c 75c and $1.00 $1.79 Tailored Rayon Bedspreads —Pretty solid eolor spreads, in rose, gold, green and blue. The 90x108 size with ruffied border and 7. Kann's—Street Floor. A Warm and Welcome Gift’ Plaid Blankets $3.98 p-. —Extra large—72x84-inch—blankets of a wool and cotton mixture in plaids of green, blue, gold and orchid—bound with sateen to match, Actual $5.00 values. Wool Comforts —Reg. $6.95 sateen cov- ered comforts with 100% wool filling. Centers fancy, borders and 54.95 backs plain.... All-Wool Blankets —Fancy woven blankets— 100% wool—in rose, blue, green and orchid with o maten, ... 90.95 For.the Traveler Gift Luggage v $11.95 —Handsome Leather Cases, with dou- ble leather straps, sewed on corners and loops. Sizes 24 and 28 inches. —Black Dupont Cases with inside tray, long leather straps. Sizes 24 to 32 inches. Fitted Tray Cases $14.95 —Black or tan Du- nt cases h Gladstone Bags $25 —Men’s .double handle bags with nside tray, and leather lining. nine toilet articles, Sizes 24 and 26 in. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Alex. Smith’s $34.95 Seamless Axminster RUGS Oval Rag Rugs —18x36-in. rugs in bright col- 98C ors and pretty patterns 27x52-in. Axminster Rugs ~—Scatter size rugs in cheer- ful colorings for bath and bedrooms ......... eessseans 9x12 and 8Y%210% Fr. $24‘.95 —A good-lookin, ad charm of the ho'mr:‘ Angl'tg::eul’r:o p‘sl:: ticularly attractive, with a deep, soft plle; bright, pretty colors and patterns. 27x54-in. Rag Rugs —Good-looking, washable rugs in pink, $2.59 s Tebemerrertintigers N9 Kann's—Third Floor. R R R R R R B R B T T R A B I N I B I B I I B B B R R B B B R B A R R B R R IR S R N R IR IR R PR IR IR INRNRIB OB ITNS —Baby Dolls, with compositicn heads and aris, dressed in_either boy or girl outfits, 10 inches tall. —Tinker Toy, the won- der builder, put up in metal container, easily mailed. $1.49 —Kiddie Kars, with rubber - tired disc; wheels, and bell, suit-: able for child up to 2° —16-pc. Japanese China Tea Sets, choice of four patterns. Regu- lar $3.75 value. $2.49 —Scooters, finished gn —Sewing Machines, a neat little outfit com- plete with spool of cotton. $1.00 -—SKF Pilot, consists of airplanes, weight and stand, the plane as- cends and decends. 8 $1.49 —Gym Sets, consist of mn%. hoflrz&nm bar, Texigth g gs. 6-ft. ~—TFire Fly Sleds, good, ‘strong frame; well var- :Ielnhed and strong run- —Child’s Reed Rock- ers, with high back, rolled arm rest, apron !rom’: a n d padded —Marion Steam Shovel, finished i n black enamel with red roof, cabin type. $9.65 —Lionel Electric Train Sets, 8 section curved and 2 straight track, making - in. oval. Any One Will Like These “Lane” Cedar Chests —Handsome * gift chests, sturdily lished. 36 th lock and constructed and highly inches long and fitted key, cedar ndlesandstrongcasters. Criss-Cross Curtains —Dainty dotted marquisette curtains, in white, cream and ecru. Made in the popular criss-cross style with ruffled edges, cornice valance ° Pair and tie backs. Very specially priced. Kann's—Third Floor.

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