Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1929, Page 6

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., DECEMBER 22, 6 * tin, secrstay: divsion 28, 0, 3. ¥eat: | SOVIET RUSSIA HONORS ' [ tary; division 20, no chairman, and CUMMUN” I CHEST | Bore s secretary " anivion 30, be| ITS STRONGEST FIGURE F | George Havenner is chairman and Mrs. | W e 3 [ John W, ThOmDSOD, SecTetary er has|Communists of World Join in Give “Hahn” x . , Dr, g not yet announced the general person- | S0k & eiice 5, Sut wxpacts 1o Bavs b Praise of Joseph Stalin and | meeting of influential colored citizens His Policies. SLIPPERS \ 1929—PART ONE. Our 7th St. and “Arcade” stores open later Monday and Tuesday 31 Give “Hahn”;i y | some time during the coming week for | | the purpose of perfecting his organiza- | By the Associated Press. tion. He has promised Chairman| MOSCOW, U. 8. 8. R., December 21. e Laritie Wil weady o Sthe | Ty Saaheries s ot s SPRNE OF the swiuien Sheney 38 | 0l aecretas peetal ©F Nhe aul TG = committee of the Communist party and EGYPT HOLDS ELECTION. |generally regarded as the strongest fig- ure in the Soviet Union government. = _— | Responding to the many greetings LONDON, December 21 (#).—An ex- |and congratulations sent him, Stalin u‘Anm;’unclrmdem - change telegraph dispatch today from mlf}r'hvubhc ',‘;“J°“"““,;‘“ ;nm-zezd [ at the leaders] personnel S ““There coul e no doubt, comrades, St Gpotiiute tinit P the Community | CAiro said that the Wafd party literally | y.\¢"in' the future, as in the S Chest campaign organization for 1930 | had swept the board in the Egyptian |be ready to give to the cause of the is practically cemp!{eui Mfl;rnt ho. | parliamentary elections today. It ap- | {!bflf"flx flfls‘]» 1 the o of tlge pro- Chance, chairman of the unit, who, | | letarian revolution and to world com- with Leonard W. De Gast, secretary of | PeAred certain 'h‘h' President Mustaph® | ;. nim all of my strength, my ability, the unit. has been seeking regional and | Nahas Pasha of the party would be the and, if necessary, all of my blood, drop divisional chairmen and secretarles for | next premier. by drop.” Rl i the component parts of this unit, now s vas k ewspapers throughout the country lacks only three divisional chairmen, he | | Tt f:;‘r‘:_:‘“::“ pebnrded ae Of UN- | devoted imost, their entire issues to announced. parliament will have o pass on & pro- | PRISIE the political position and pol- of pairs in Smon Lyon s chairman of reglon | posed treaty with Great Britain en- | s, Of Stalin. o B our annual No. 1; H. L. Rust, jr, chairman of Jurging Bgyptian powers of self govern. | LrOUEROUL the” world joined in the Xmas Sale of $ 95' region'No. 2; Radford Moses, chairman | ment. The Wafd party is divided on | CPSrvance: unrivaled s of region No. 3, and James E. Colli- | some points of the proposals of Forelgn | R TR 1 flower, chairman of region No. 4. Re-| Secretary Henderson of Great Britain Engine building and repairing cest glon No. 5. which embraces all colored | and it is by no means ccrtain what jts | British railways $65,000,000 in the last sections of the city, has been placed | gititude be toward the tr = ‘&%&%&’4&%&&&%%, under the chairmanship of Dr. Kelly Wreaths sistant secretary of the met and baskets for the cemetery made of lasting flowers unit, as his secretary. Chairmen and 1000 Up secretaries for the di ns of the vari- ous regions have been named as fol- Special Bunch of Red Ruscus, 25¢ Can be shipped lows: Region 1, division 1, Arthur Adelman anywhere in the United States. Give Footwear from Hahn’s! THE same familiar tune—but a different chorus—our message for the two final Xmas shopping days: “Hahn Footwear” takes high rank among gifts!—But this year’s styles are entirely dif- ferent. And replenished holiday stocks will serve you amply and well up to the last rushed moment! Metropolitan Unit Lacks Only Three Chairmen for Work as made {es(!rd of the o SR SR SR SR SN For the Man Xmas sale of black or brown, soft, kid-lined, hand. turn Opera, Romeo or Everett slippers. Thousands N “Lady Luxury”- Service-weight silks, nar. row lisle top, $1.45 reinforced foot. . chiffons, 2 prs, $2.75... ;’All-silk picot edge new French heel. 2 $1 65 prs, $3.15..... A Very sheer, 48-gauge all- silk " chiffons, o double picot ;;?Tgse. 2 prs., $1.95 Glorious Evening Shoes, $6.50 Gorgeous patterns in imported Paisley Bro- cade, silver kid trim, values . is cl an and Mi argaret Ford division 2, Lee D. Latimer is High grade Operas—red, green or purple kid—trim- med with snake calf—or all-over water-snake calf, patent leather trim. Ex- tremely dis- tinctive slippers $3.95 Men’s “Best Ever” soft calf- skin Everetts or Mules, with moccasin soles. $2.95 & $3.50 Daniel Green Felt “Comfys” $1.95 & $2.50 White brocade, dye- able to match cos- tumes, gold or silver kid decorations, $6.50. Black watered moire, silver kid trim, allsilver kid—and others, $6.50. divisions 4 and ., Dion 8. Birney chairman and Miss Jean S. Cole sec- retary; division 6, G. Bowdoin Craig- | hill is chairman and Mrs. Sarah Pep) secretary. i Region 2, division 7, Frank A. Birg- gald is chairman and C. E. Fleming Salretary; division 8, W. C. Hanson and | irmen and E. A. Drumm secretary; divisions 9 and 25, Leon S. Ulman is chairman and| Rev. Lawrence Shehan secretary; divi-| sions 10 and 24, J. Leo Kolb is chair- 3R SRR S AR SR SR S S S Sale—Imported Shoes 3.95 Made in Europe for Ameri- can Women, and offered at less than cost to make ““over here.” division 12, Chauncey G. Parker and | Coleman Jernings are co-chairmen and | Rev. Calvert C. Buck secretary. | Region 3, division 13, S. H. Kauff- Mann is chairman and Mrs. Walter S. Ufford secretary; division 14, Fred East is chairman and Mrs. Fereba Croxton secretary; division 15-A, Robert S. Stunz is chairman and Miss Virgin Wingfleld secretary; division 15-B, Wi ren Shoonmaker is chairman and Mi Saida Hartman secretary; division 16, W. N. Frame is chairman and Miss Florence Dunlap secretary; division 17, Dwight N. Burnham is chairman and Miss Mildred Terrett secretary; di sions 18 and 19, P. E. Rogers is chair- man and Mrs. Frank Weedon secre- % TR IR T R I O R R O All-Silk Chiffon Hose $1.19 Unusually fine quality all. silk chiffons or service weight silks. Made espe- cially for us—fully war. ranted—sure to give splen- did satisfaction. 2 Pairs, $2,35 Cut Flowers and Potted Plants at Leapley’s usual low F. F. LEAPLEY i FLORIST Open All Day Sunday Tan and Mrs, Virginia Pilerim secre. At Our New Address, 908 G N.W.—National 7672 Yi'ho chairman. and Aiss Lydia Bure PR R R A A R A AR AR AR NN ] pomp oned fim&&fi&&&a&&&%&&&%&&&mm& : ety Yeghne g Barber & Ross, Inc. | o 11th & G Sts. N. W. Special .... The Big Hardware and Housefurnishing Store Final Two Days to Do Your Xmas Shopping On the T hird Floor FIREPLACE GOODS ¢ KELVINATORS If your decorate your fireplace with some To present the home with a N new Andirons, Fire Lighter Sets, Screens, NATOR is to assure a Merry C ete, from our large assortment of fireplace will last for vears to come! Day in and day necessities, vour Christmas will be a much out, the NEW Kelvinator, with its NEW happier and brighter one! features, will give unsurpassed service! DETROIT JEWEL The 1930 model Detroit Jewel Gas Range in ‘vour kitchen on Christmas will provide meals that can be cooked without watching. And with each meal your Detroit Jewel will say “Merry Christmas” to you! Ten splendidly desirable styles—in brown or black suedes— brown or black kid with woven “basket weave” vamps—patents, pumps, sandals, oxfords. . Result of a most fortunate purchase from a factory—making fine footwear, designed for fastigious American taste—at much below the cost of equivalent qualities “over here.” At 7th St. store only ta Ty. Region 4. divisions 20 and 21, Mar: vin M. McLean is chairman and sign Charles Dodd secreta: divisions 22 and 23, Dr. Percival Hall is chair- :7 /a 2R S SRR SR S reat European Xmas Sale, highly decorative | rayon, rosebud trimmed boudoirs—or colored kid, Give the Man i “FLORSHEIM” SHOES! R Gifty Bags! All popular shapes, sizes, colors, leathers. Such fi values et $1.95 10 $10 1 PS S S SR S 5 Lavishly feathered, fi ured rayon slippers witl French braid trimming; low wood heels. In $145 You can’t give him anything so useful as a truly fine pair of shoes. And when you select “Florsheims”— you've chosen the best. Most Styles, $10 several of the most wanted colors ..eeveie B SR SR S SR SR SR SR SN Or give him “Hahn Specials”! Acknowledged leaders at their price. Smart styles for every sort of wear. Rugged for service. Dominating values, for $6'50 slippers e of fine, soft kid- - several popular t SELLERS What housewife wouldn’t appreciate a Sellers Kitchen Cabinet as a Christmas gift? It will save her many steps. keep her cooking things in order 4nd provide many pleasant @ moments in the kitchen! s .On the Second Floor Housefurnishings and Electric Goods Dozens of classy wool or silk ones to choose from— in our special gift group—at 65¢ pair. 3 Prs., $1.50 (Others, $1 & $1.50 pr.) Fine quality black s mules—lined with peach, Nile green, lavender, gold, light blne, gold $3'50 heel seat. rmirg gift! Bread Set Comprising & splendid bread board and steel Gift Box Vegetable Sack, Utility Cloth, Pot Holder and Dish Tmagine the Boy's delight Swagger win- of these wonderful ter _ oxfords mocca storm shoes—on his and high 4 Xmas tree! Extraordinary shoes—exact duplicates of value—tan elk—double, rub- our smartest men’s shoes. Pyrex Casseroles and Pie Plates Complete, in nickel-plated knife. frame, with cover. Makes a dandy gift! $1.00 Manning & Bowman Table Stove Pinished in nickeled sil- ver. Cooks a complete meal. $18.00 Cutlery ‘Thure are so many gift sug- gestions in our Cutlery Depart- ment it is hard to enumerate them. Fountain pens, pen and pencil sets, pocket knives, scissor sets, carving sets, etc. ' Cloth: Neatly boxed. $1.00 Folding Card Tables Choice of colors. Nicely finished. Strongly made. $1.25 Tools For the man who is “handy” around the house, nothing would be more appreciated than the proper tools to work with. Also smaller sets for “junior.” Specially priced for gifts, Sporting Goods There are plenty of beautiful.and useful gifts for the lover of sports. big sporting goods department is filled with specials, as is our launch and boat accessory department on the balcony. tomorrow and make early selections. arber & Ross, Inc. $2.00 Up Bird Cages and Stands A splendid variety of col- ors to select from. In brass and enameled effects, Popularly Priced On the First Floor . Radio ‘Washington having definitely taken its place in the field of Radio, our displays of R. C. A. Radiolas is most timely, with Christmas just two days off. Come in tomorrow for yours. Our Come in USE THE ELEVATOR AND DO ALL YOUR BUYING UNDER ONE ROOF! LT 11th & G Sts. N. W, 2 ; i % i 3 2 2 % d % % i i : s 2% ; 2 At our F St. Shop only— Lovely $5 to $7.50 two-tone crepe—feathered satin—and crepe Mules with heel straps. Also vividly lined satin_ d’Oreay Slippers—re. duced to $3.50 & $5 For the Kiddies Santa Claus should be re- finded that every boy or needs these cozy felt many attrac- designs pic- tured and others. e 8¢ HeENERRENER ber ribbed soles — buckles, Tan and vlack Scotchgrain knife pocket. and other sturdy lea “Gro-Nups” $4 to $5.50 “Hahn Specials” $2.95 to $3.95 For the Little Ones Durable, Nature . Shaped “Hahn Special” shoes for children. Tan calf, tan 1k, smoked elk or patents. Spartan “Gold Dot” oak soles. $3 & $3.50 “Hahn Special” cute little boots for Inf $1.65 & $1.95 Pictured—two of our smart novelty Winter oxfords—in_our popular “Hahn Special” group for girls. Wonderful shoes for— Others $3.29 to $6.50 $2.95 1o $3.95 Rubber Footwear Useful Gifts Boys’ “Storm King” high-top boots $4 & $4.50 “St. Nick” red-top boots for children $2.45 Novelty Galoshes for girls $2.19 to $2.95 7th & K 3212 14th “Women’s Shop,” 1207 F St. “Man’s Shop,” 14th & G Boys’ and Girls’ Novelty Hose ‘;‘ll;hnenix" ’,Q-lengg and ulllength sports 0 C hose, in many unusual designs Others, 35¢ to §1 GALOSHES ‘Women's Novelty “Shuglovs” and, “Gaytees” $2.45 10 $5 At 7th St. store only Sale of Women's Galoshes (NOT all siges ) $1.39 & $1.95 Rubber Overshoes in small pocketbook cases $1 & $1.25 B L L 2,

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