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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1930. TALIAN ART WORK INCAPTOL LALDED Part in Sculptural Decora- tion Recalled by Fairnon in Address. ‘The important part played by Itallan &} and artists in the lculptunl deooro n of the National Capitol subject of an address recemly dehvered h:lnre the Italy-American Society by Gharles Fairnon, for 21 years - 4 Caplil Chaplain of House Devotes Prayer to Taft, IIl at Home By the Assoclated Press. to ra Montgomery, pllln devote the opening nnyfl‘ to former Chief Justice William anlrd ‘Taft. n victory and defeat his fel- eounu-ymen take him to the l“ll’ of their hearts,” the chap- ain said. “He abides in the unctulry of their breasts. Oh, how he abounded in rlches of wu! even our night sol raises e Lord as we feel thz glnw of hla wonderful charac as vlslom for a wife and three children in T ho peys the highest rnon '-flbllfe l‘.o '-h! ‘Italian influence in the - | sculpture work of the Capitol, illus- sonal glimpses o crossed the ocean to help belumy the buildings | an which were just starting to be erected on 1 Hill. ln 1773 an Italian physlchn named cumv-non o! onves. grapes und fruits in the new country, lved Nibemanie County, Ve and, through | mutual cultural interests, soon became | 3 close fyend of his of his neighbor, Thomas | JefTerso! stated, “Years later, whan Jeflenou was President | and Mazzel had ret.urned to his o‘n country, Lhe question regard| the decoration of the new Clpfl-fi\ t.h-n | under const fferson suggest- efl tn the Clpmfl mhhcct.. utrobe Mazzel, taly, fo'r uslstanoe m nb‘l 3 Itll!.unl sculptors to help in the work on the | pitol. The result of '-he let&er Was arrive in Baltimore un! s 1806, 146 days in crossing the ocean.” Started Work Upon Arrival. Fairnon recalled how the twko y the Brit CIDItol m 1!14 following the destruction of the c-pnm lnd 50 was unable to assist in its struction. But Gio- |}/ vanni Andrea reeelved the commission to return to Italy and have executed 24 ncesco f h:lped in the work "which is now to be n in Statuary Hall. It was Carlo Pnnmnx who executed the “Card of ysterious and no trace of him was ever found. Investigated Disappearance. Apparently the nempeu of a hun- dred yun m did not pn‘emt.be im- portance mysterious ppear- un;:ses whir.h is rlven f-hem by the jour- nals of - | || —Advert! tnled hh lecture with lantern slides, is expected that a copy of his lddress will later be sent to Ital SPECIAL mues | on display in our windows! See them while downtown. BOUDOIR LAMPS Complete $ With Shades. . .. | SR TABLE LAMPS Complete $ With Shades. . . . (3 N] ANDIRONS 911 G Street Nat. 0140 BEST FOR BAD ~ STOMACHS BRINGS lNSTANT RELIEF Druuuu Reporl Enormous Sales of New Pepsin Elixir. you take real pepsin lnd hn of a good he of digesting t.he hnnlm meal wlth- out distress. Among pharmacists just now n new improved elixir of Pepsin call Dl.resM thAPemucruunxl Aenu tion—the sales are ennflnoua think,” the other day, “that body ll deserting the old tlma tellgvm and turning to good—not just for a few hours.” There's plenty of real pepsin in D-re Mentha pssn-—bhcrel lenthol and other lgmlch an | back. Any | always hu -. bl‘ supply on hand. New Styles for Immediate Wear “JANIS” @5WO STRAPS with two dainty har- ness buckles. Four underlays of reptile calf. A modified toe and a chic Paris heel. Developed two ways; in black kid and in brown kid, SEVENTY Constantly Changing Sizes 2Y2't0 9 + AAAAto D NISLEY 1339 F STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON W. D. Moses & Soms SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE National 3770 $3.50 Jewelry Now : . $1.85 Sterling silver Chanel necklaces, bracelets and earrings. F Street at Eleventh 9 AM.to 6 P.M. $7.50 Spring Hats now :© $5 Newest Spring models in the bright new colors; all headsizes. First Floor. $1 Fabric Gloves - . . 69c A variety of styles and colors in sizes 5} to 8. First Floor- First Floor: $1 Bath Salts Set . © . 59 Sets of twelve torpedo bath salts and box of dusting powder. $3 to $3.50 Gloves : . $2.15 Many styles in lamb, French kid, suede or cape, 5% to 7/5. First Floor- First Floor- 50c Powder & Salts . . 29¢ Bath powder and bath salts at this greatly reduced price. $1.65 Fabric Gloves . : . #1 Light-weight, double-woven fabric gloves, in the new shades. First Floor. $1 Gardenia Clusters . . 50c An assortment of gardenia clusters of three or violets. First Floor- First Floor- $2.50 Book Compacts, $1.39 Terry double book compacts at nearly half regular price. First Floor. 5 Gillette Blades . - . . 33c Regular 50c package of Gillette safety razor blades. $1.95 Chiffon Scarfs, $1.55 Full width chiffon scarfs, in bright colors. First Floor- First Floor. 25c¢ Kleenex Now : . : 16¢ Regular 25c package of Kleenex, in assorted colors; 16c. $7.50 to $10 Bags, $4.85 Bags in pouch or envelope shape, in all the new colors. First Floor- New $5 Handbags : . $2.85 All colors and many sizes in the latest style handbags. $2 to $2.95 Undies . #1.85 Tailored or trimmed crepe de chine undies, in light colors. New $5 Girdles . #3.85 Step-in or side-hook girdles, in two materials; 12 or 14 inches. Second Floor. $6.50 Satin Girdles . $4.85 Lightly boned step-in" girdle of satin and elastic; 14-inch. $7.50 Silk Undies . : $5.85 Plain or trimmed silk ‘owm dlnee -en or chemise. $3.50 Silk Slips . . : $2.85 Tailored or trimmed crepe de chine slips. Several styles. Second Floor- $19 to $35 Pajamas . . $12 Silk pajamas, robes, negligees or cocktail jackets. ~——————_Second Floor $21.50 to $35 Robes, $10 Georgette crepe satin quilted robes. Many styles. -~ _Second Floor. $12 to $16.50 Robes, $7.75 Wrap-around or tuxedo brocaded velvet robes, trimmed with satin, Second Floor. -$33 to $65 Negligees, $20 Negligees of figured transparent velvet, in four colors. ——————————Second Floor- $47 to $75 Robes . . . $20 Robes of transparent velvet or metallic cloth; satin lining. Second Floor. $29 to $50 Pajamas, $15 Chin chin crepe or "Isv“ p-nn’wnh matching velvet coat. econd Floor—— $33.75 Silk Pajamas, $15 - Flame color chin chin crepe pajamas, contresting quilted jacket. - Second FloOr————————— $11 to $15 Pajamas, $9.50 Pajamas of figured crepe de chine, in combination colors. ———————————Second Floor- $5 Silk Underwear : : $3.85 . 4 A lovely assortment of chemise, slips, gowns and pajamas. ———————Second Floor- $4.85° $6 Crepe Gowns . Flesh, peach, green or eggshell gowns of heavy crepe de chine. -—s—————— Second FlOOr———— $5 to $8 Combinettes, $3.85 Straight line or silhouette Mme. Lyra combinette, Second Floor $10 Silk Undersets . . $4.85 Artist Model undersets, all-silk milanese, with brassiere. $3.50 Silk Undies . : $2.85 An assortment of crepe de chine or crepe back satin undies. ~————————Second Floor $1.25 to $2 Undies . . %1 Pongee chemise, skips, d-naeue- -up ins or panties. Men’s Kerchiefs - 6 for $1 Men's pure Irish linen handkerchiefs. ;.inch hem. First Floor. 50c Handkerchiefs, 3 for $1 Dainty chiffon handkerchiefs, in various colors and designs. First Floor 50c Linen ’Kerchiefs . . 25¢ Women's linen handkerchiefs, with hand embroidery. ~—————————First Floor. 19¢ Linen ’Kerchiefs . ; 1lc Women's white linen handkerchiefs, with hand embroidery. ——————————————First Floor——————————— First Floor. $1 Dusting Powder . . 50c Dusting powder, in delicately tinted glass boudoir jar. First Floor. 50c Boxed Stationery, 39c Twenty-four sheets and envelopes, white and colors; nicely boxed First Floor- $1 Boxed Stationery, 59c Twenty-four sheets and envelopes, in white and colors; boxed. First Floor. $8 New Spring Shoes, #5.95 - Six keen, new styles in Spring shoes for women, $5.95 Friday. Second Floor- Misses’ Bloomers : % . 65¢ Regular $1.50 rayon bloomers, in good colors; sizes 12 and 14. Second Floor- Boys’ $1 Shirts = . . . 75¢ Beau Brummel shirts, with attached collars. Sizes 12 to 13%. Second Floor. Children’s Hose . 3 pairs, $1. Regular 50c hose, sizes 6!% to 11. Second Floor. Gzit_'ls’ $1.95 Pajamas_, $1.45 3-Pc. Sweater Suits, $10.75 Regularly $13.75 and $18. 3.piece styles; sizes 14 to 20. $5.95 Silk Blouses . . $3.85 Crepe de chine and satin blouses, in sizes 34 to 38. Second Floor- $3.85 Linen Dresses, $2.85 White tops with colored skirts or all white trimmed in.colors. Second Floor. $2.50 Home Frocks, $1.85 Figured linen, percale and gingham; sizes 14 to 40, Second Floor- $4 Daytime Frocks, $2.95 “Bu-Tee" rayon crepe frocks, in prints; clever styles; washable. Second Floor. $37.50 Lamp and Shade, $25 Two and three candlelight lamps, § styles; with silk shade. First Floor. $27.50 Lamp & Shade, $21.50 Bridge lamp to match sbove hmn, complete with silk shade. First $2.50 Chmese Scarfs, $1.95 Table scarfs, oblong and round; modern or antique, $6 Pewter Pitchers : . $3.85 An exact reproduction of the original Paul an;n pitcher. -First - Floor. $1 Carved Ash Trays . 45c Hand-carved ash trays of soapstone; various shapes and colors. -First Floor- . 35¢c pr. - $8.50 Lamp & Shade, %5.85 Colonial oil pot lamp, in two finishes, with parchment shade. ~———————————First Floor-. $4.50 Pewter Pitchers, $2.85 Simple, graceful lines characterize this smart pewter pitcher. First Floor. $75 Wilton Rugs = . : $59 Fine Wilton rugs; small Persian effects; 9x12 size. L R T $8.50 Hooked Rugs, $4.95 Quaint hooked rugs, in many cheerful patterns and colorings. ~———————Fourth Floor————— $1.50 Door Mats . . . 79¢c Cocoa door mats, size 18x30 inches. e PN " FlooP $5.50 Carpet, $4.10 sq. yd. 9 and 12 feet wide; jade, sapphire, rust, taupe, etec. Celebrating 69 Years N early 150 Re¢ From Whic EASE remember that every item, no , ular, standard, high quality. It will p fully and to shop eatly tomorrow. O Week ends at 6 P.M. Saturday. $10 Permanent Wave $7.50 Either Nestle Circuline or Keen process, including shampoo and finger i The $3.95 Umbrellas, $2.95 Silk umbrellas with 16-rib frames; Prince of Wales or straight handles. First Floor $5 Umbrellas, $3.75 Novelty silk styles; handles of quartz or amberlite. Six colors, First Floor $7.50 Umbrellas, $5.45 Fine quality silk; 16.rib silver and gold-finished frames, First Floor Men’s $§1 Hosiery, 80c Fancy Silk anid - wool, silk - and. rayon, rayon-and-cotton; elso plain silk. Sizes 10 to 12. First Stressing the and Style F| Boleros Peplums Short sleeves Flared skirts High belts Capes and capelets $1.25, $1.50 Undies, 95¢ Rayon bloomers and panties with yoke front, elastic at waistline. Pirst Floor Three-in-Ones, $1.65 ’n_uo-in-un combinations of fine Choose for wef quality rayon. First Floor wonderful assort] frocks at a price} many dollars! P printed-chiffons . $1.50 Garter Belts, 95¢ Maiden Form garter belts in two styles; pink crepe de chine. First Floor course, black. | $3.50 to §5 Jewelry, §2.85 collection we've il ; 4 were higher (as ing silver, real stone ces, . Scaselote; daeria go il ool ; bubble over witl First Floor ¥ « « tomorrow, $3.50 Costume Jewelry : SIZES §1.85 AND Sterling Chanel necklaces and bracelets, combination erystal® and pearl® necklaces with back drape, and SIZES) $14.50 and $16.50 Cousin’s Shoes in Spring Styles Week prce 1285 Ten new styles, presenting the latest fashions in foot- wear for Spring. Models in straps or ties, in smart ma- terials and attractively trimmed. For street and informal wear, new styles that combine the necessary qualities of comfort and chic. Another group of Cousin’s and other shoes, regulMy . $12.50, specially priced at $7.85. .flu Shoe Salon, Second Floor S « . in all the new} !