Evening Star Newspaper, December 31, 1929, Page 6

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s WoobwARD & LLoTHROP Bad Weather Holds Up Ef-‘ forts to Rescue Carl Ben ..’ 1880 10th, 11th, F and G Streets 1950 P NOME, " Alsska, Deoember n—Al GOLDEN r R T Efl‘ ing out of the 4 itter !eeld. low visibility ¥ ) 1930 Is Our Golden Anniversary Year The experience of age—the vision of youth Thursday, January 2nd, 1930, we begin the celebration of our Golden Anni- versary Year. It not only ushers in a new year for us, but it signalizes a new era in the development of Washington as the National Capital—yes, even as the International Capital. con- in the search for lson and his ma- land. ports that the fur-trading ship short of food sup- With the plans that have been approved for the development of Washington, it is now assured that 1930 and the next several years will see the greatest building ‘and beautification program in its nearly 150 years of history. Plans already the Canadians in Nlmenenmjglned ot R 200-mile hA:tp m Anc!nzl&‘ in an -y vmm reachie ao'.am- elow ‘mero. Bir Geor, e aives, “';.fing flight over the Pole, Attem a they were forced down 500 miles north | of the last land. With four fingers frozen, Eielson managed to get the e in the air in. After two more g::edhndxnn:r ran out of fuel 80 miles from and made way afoot back to civilisation. Venizelos Takes Cabinet Post. 'THENS, Greece, December 31 (#).— ve today took over the A ter their itical leader, Dr'_ o mm a letter rging the Venize! fi-‘um;gm !eounky into political an- archy. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N.. J. L d ATUANTIC CITY. M e Now Buildind LRTTE BATE NN The utm, nl"nj 5'.'% 5550 on Teatest EDUCATIONAL. Universal School of Specialized Accounting for mauti ‘aceounting. PLACEMENT SERVICE 839 17th St. Suite 501 Met. 5180 BOYD SCHOOL New address after Jan. 1 Adams 1538 F_St. (Formerly occupied by Steward SchooD Natl. 2338 ood’s Commercial School Midwinter Term Opens Thursday, January 2. All Commercial Co: urses 311 East Capitol St. Line. 0038 ————— vate S1°EIR rtisement Art—Adpvertising Interior Decoration ostume Design ition ior Graduates. Ask for New Catalog LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY ‘ears in Washington 1333 ¥ st Opp._Fox Wogbirf) A leading preparatory school for boys. ‘Aceredited. ?fi’:’ nt -v.r?&m: et es. Men tes ly._ Sixth grade toudh: hien sehoot ey s u 501" S ;)d'um.ed January 6. '!D: for Em' e 5. M. A 1m0 6 ke Nw, National University w School Winter Term Begins January 2, 1930, at 6:30 P.M. Standard three-year course lead- ing to degrees of LLB., B. C. L. at hours conven- students. School of Economics and Government offessa 1o Pultiess Bohar i Trade ment, Economics, , His- tory, Pinance, Business Lan- Address Secretary National 6617 818 15th St. N.W. approved and, in several instances, now in process, include— THE MALL THE PARKS THE DRIVEWAYS PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE UNION STATION PLAZA THE NEW HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING THE NEW SUPREME COURT BUILDING THE NEW CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY ADDITION They at once suggest the glorious future of the National Capital, as a city of greater national and international interest. With such an outlook, the aspira- tions of Woodward & Lothrop were never greater—the assurance of the con- tinued success of this business, which has always kept abreast of the city, never more secure. We Are Proud of Washington as a City and as the Nation’s Capital To have been located in Washington for 50 years, and to have had so large a part in the business development of our National Capital, is a privilege in which we greatly rejoice. To have doubled the size of this business in the past ten years is an accomplishment of which we are justly proud . .. and for which we make due acknowledgement to you, who have so favored us with your patronage. Woodward & Lothrop pledges anew the same energy and dependability, the same high ideals and steadfastness of purpose that have made this “a store worthy of the Nation’s Capital.” Our Golden Anniversary Year Plans We have outlined for the year 1930 a stimulating program for our business, in keeping with the glans outlined by President Hoover -in his conference with the country’s business leaders. This program will make Qur Golden Anni- versary Year different from any of the preceding years. At the right is a column outlining a part of the Golden Anniversary Year’s plans. Other special promotions, exhibits, services and merchandise events will be outlined from day to day. Watch our daily advertisements for announcements that will make it more than ever worth your while to shop in “a store worthy of the Nation’s Capital”. g ' Golden Anniversary Year Specials Each week throughout the year there will be placed on sale, groups of merchandise— from our regular suppliers and made to con- form in every way with Woodward & Lothrop’s high -hndnd;;n prices much regularly. exact offerings be announced for the first time in ad- vertisements a; night’s edition of The Evening Star. They will be known as “Golden Anniversary Spe- cials” and will be on sale at the special prices, during the following week. Watei our daily advertisements. The Annual Store-Wide Anniversary Selling —its dates and details will be announced at the proper timeu.in l;?hbmnry, our regular anniversary month. e very rigid specifi- cations that have governed the selection of merchandise for previous anniversary events are ruling the Golden Anniversaty Sol::: « « » and their scope is being enlarged. Wi our daily advertisements. Special Anniversary Exhibits and Demonstrations During 1930 there will be numerous exhibits and window displays of more-than-ordinary interest. Various sections of the store will hl“:a‘l'le special displays and demonstrations. ppearing in each ‘Saturday

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