Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1930, Page 9

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VThe netd Pictorial and McCall Pat- terns now Wy. Conveniently lo- cated in our silk section. PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor ¥ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGION, D. C., JANUARY 26, 1930—PART ONE. G STREET AT ELEVENTH Our January Sale of Silks ~—presents many opportunities for substantial savings. Don't wait until the last minute. This great sale closes ‘n a few days! In order to reduce our stock prior to Inven- tory, we have made emphatic reductions on thousands of % PALAIS ROYAL | TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Chokers In Many New Styles are already 'w Spring vez~ popular choker. auflunm or uni- form beads, in many lovely colors, equipped umt s sa VIHH lian-otms m‘mm:wh -uxm Anafihepflflll PALAIS ROYAL—'M Floor rrow—Exciting Values for Thrifty Shoppers_ PER DIEM DISTRIT PAY ROLL RASED About 4,000 Workers, Most- ly in Engineering Branches, Are Benefited. A new wage mle for per diem em- ployes of the District government will go into effect April 1. The detalls nf the scheme were given approval by the District Commissioners. Under the new scale there are five steps in each classification of per diem workers. New employes will taken on at the minimum step, and their pay increased annually, according to the scale, their service has been satis- factory. The task of I&(gnlng meu " the various grades beert Roland M. Brennan, chief cle«-k ol !he Engineer Department. From his deci- sions there is an appeal to the District ‘Wage Board, whose decisions are final. Unskilled Workers Aided. The minimum daily rate for unskilled 3,000 Yards Plain and Fancy Silks 1-33 veu , in an assortment of over 40 labor has been fixed at $3.60. It was formerly $344. Other rates are in force for the varlous kinds of labor pay rates are covered. About 95 per cent ot the workers are employed in tment, Accm'dlng to Capt. Herbert C. White- hurst, chief engineer of the District and ch-lmln of the wage board, the Tepresents the work of many An Outstanding Value at All ‘washable flat cre) colors which to select. All silk printed crépe in a variety of patterns. All silk imported damask, in 12 spor'.s colors. waghable. Silk-face duvetyn in 10 colors. 2,000 Yds. at 1.59 yd. Superior qnl.(ty all silk flat erepe, in 25 colors. All silk chiffon taffeta in plain and changeable colors. All silk printed chiffon. “Costume velveteen in 15 colors. Linfng brocades in two-tone effects. New! Printed Flat Crepe In 1930 Patterns—A Wonderful Array at 1.95 yd. ' Every leeo an exceptional value. !veri ttern new. p colorings entirely differen color back- gmmdl ot browns, greens, blues, tans, black and others, rich color contrasts. ‘A great underwear event to interest every woman . In place of the five s 700 Pieces of - - c Lovely Silk Lingerie L B | | Values from $2.95 to $4.50 and even higher 1.88 Startling values that are apparent the moment you examine these charming underthings. Their beauty and style will appeal to the modern girl or woman— their economical price will encourage Jou to buy in quantities. A few salesman’s samples are included, and these are always particularly pretty. In plain tailored A T e T o mm:l‘;dmmfzmbg‘f,:: or lace trimmed styles, and in sizes for misses and women. s ane: tmn“m o cve: | In delicate pastel tones Prim From 1.98 to 2 98 PALAIS ROYAL—Thir Floor PALAIS lon:.—mm Guaranteed Nightgowns Bloomers French Panties Pongee Pajamas Dancettes of tfinlply roll durlnl the 1931 fiscal year, 0% llrr: number of 'm'k- lmet mm: the Chemises Costume Slips CHURCH GROUP SCORES HIT AT MINSTREL SHOW Entertainment Sponsored by Blessed Sacrament Choir at May- flower Hotel Is Declared Success. The New Spring Woolens are Here! $1.49 Galva- nized Ash Cans, $1 Extra heavy qual- ity. Reinforced at $1 Galvanized Iron Garbage Cans, 75¢ Iced teas, footed Patented tight- 2 . inger ales, par- top and bottom. fitting cover. aits. Curtain Stretchers | Imported Bird Cages ments consisted of John Kiele; 3-Piece Cretonne i | | @) | 397 EEE Furniture Slip Covers Floor and warehouse | - - Made to our special order. Large enough to fit any 3-piece suite. Lo s T $a50 Cagen. 5:50 KUHRT NAMED MANAGER OF GRAIN ASSOCIATION Your Choice of OO 3 Beautiful Patterns ° Set ing order. Beautitully, Snished, well Marketing Economist of Federal Delivery in 10 Days N8, T, 0 e e S T PALAIS ROYAL—Fourth Floor 2 Farm Board Given Post at $12,000 Annual Salary. Just 300 of These : Covers for This Home Makers——Here s a Sale’ | B One-day Event! $1.98 to $2.25 Glassware, $1 Sparkling, colorful, smart fancy glass- ware. Vases, bowls, jars and bonbon dishes. di, Kelly, “Bhe'l 50 Un\llull' Calnan, “Road to lnndllu !uchlrd bt la‘:op of gfld derry”; lon¢ mu.new l:ep!ey “Preacher and the Bear.” Seba L. Christie was heard in twn numbers, with a quartet in “Close My Eyes to the Rut ol the World,” and Romeo E. Colored Glassware l4c At 1/2 Original rice 23-Piece Tea Service the sydney Hou “Ma; Orche i A eettl Limited quantity. No phone or mail orders. PALAIS ROYAL—Fourth Floor yesterday was elected general manager of the Northwest Grain Asso- ciation, which includes 25 representa- 300 New Occasional Chairs | [ Specially Purchased dl.recwrl announced that the Farm These chairs were made by the makers of fine furniture, and the designs, the workmanship and the materials Board had authorized a loan of $25,000 to finance the association during its will appeal to your discriminating taste. And the prices, in every instance, are below normal—and within the reach of the most thrifty. Regular $7.95 Value initial organization work. Mutulnhhbouud’.nnmnll start toward organizing local co-opera- tive muu throughout Minnesota, the Dakotas and Montana. The new North- west Grain Association will act as the agency of the Federal Farm Board and its Farmers' National Grain Corpora- tion in moving gralr. in orderly !uhlon We always show the newest and best Smart Lamps &) T gy [| [EEE For Modern Interiors ANARCHIST ARRESTED. 250 © $15 e e dent’s Life Endangered. BUENOS AIRES, January 25 ().— A’ wisit to our Lamp Section will reward the homekeeper with The police iast night announced they many ideas for beautifying her rooms. The latest arnval; are these ?ulmtly delightful table and floor lamps, constructed to t Slumber Chair, 37.50 Graceful lines and lovely tapestry give this chair beauty. And.its great * Students’ Chair, 29.75 Relax while studying in this friehdly, comfortable chair. The back is built in a pillow effect, giving you restfulness where you need it the most. Scoop Seat Chair, 13.75 The comfortable padded back, the scoop seat and flat arm are all features This Capacious Chair, 18.50 Of unusual beauty and comfort, this chair has a new and graceful arm design, full cabriole legs of this well constructed ith spoon feet and is a comfort will make it your English Type. ngng Chair 49.50 A handsome piece that will grace any interior. Covered in a splendid quality of tapestry with a reversible spring cush- ion, it's:as comfortable as it is attractive, had arrested a known -muhl who was armed with a revolver a :!l:& ‘was idling near t.h:n holl!:’e om'n‘l; last a lifetime, of 100% steel. Double and single oil pots and Hipolito Yrigoy chimney styles, finished in brass, gewter, crackled or Pompeiian. Many are clever reproductions of handsome antiques. Floor Lamp, all steel, with ad- Table Lamp, én a quaint ver- before he was to leave for the govern- ment . The name of the man sion. The plump glass chim- ’b‘:::bl:ilp::m : and 5 95 \ ney rests in a brass finish base. u Pedro Aguirre,and he The varnished shade displays Antique Finish Shade, with chair. very handsome model. lifelong friend. to have been unablé to ex= doing. a quaint print. a lavely etch- 1 95 Shflde, 1.95 : I PALAIS ROYAL—Fourth Floor £ plain what he was Shaving Mugs Under Health Ban, Lamp, 7.95 Lamp Department—Fourth Floor DENVER, Colo., -Ylnlm 25 (") —Use Shope war pias? mmm terday by suumux.u’t‘i ‘The board also decreed that all instru- ments and tools must be sterilized for each patron. More than 225,000 tourists visited Great Britain last year,

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