Evening Star Newspaper, February 20, 1930, Page 26

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B-10: THE EVENING 4 Senat arry B. Hawes of Missouri, . omgngnve ‘Wwilliam B. Bankhead of | b | Alabama, Commissioner Henry O’Malley | Mat: | of the United States Bureau of Fisheries, Paul G. Reding, chief of the Bureau of Fisheries of Vi ia, and C. Seymour ‘Bl jcal Survey; Swempson Eaile, \m:l;fvubn“;w‘x‘nmlnlonerc of I:rz; shot Ig:’;db:fix:l:non of Game and Inland | “Tke” Hopkins, t l Bulloch, national representative of the parent organization at Chicago rl’l":l'd well ou r . Izaak Walton League Holds.kng:z;yw;tfi;"«}nmwm?mmdm ' e f aster of ceremonies, First Annual Banquet at | {r5"; or *address introduced D. D. : Arcy McGee, president of the chapter the Raleigh Hotel. Who acted s tosstmaster. The first part of the program from " | o'clock was hmadcu‘t bv',hs:t.;‘em Wg};’ vation of the fish and game of | Those who spoke during riod told mg"méi‘xyf"lsmu.uy in thi.ssse('(mn what the Isaak Walton L;uue ‘was gzn of the courtrs. as well as the fight |ing to r:e&m]:lhlesh L throneh eeiessve t pollution of the waters, were | meas today. : $e Keyholes of brief speeches. delivered | An entertainment € sor and selec- last night at the frst aunual banquet s hi) Chapter of Isaal A SONgS, Walton League_of | America, at the |as did p}‘n‘fid Fiorence Yokam, ¥ho was 1 accom] iano R Taho made briet remarks were | Gretchen Hood. The Da W, P, Yoses & Sons SINCE 1861 — SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE F Street at Eleventh National 3770 Miss Sue B. Willis Figure Stylist of New York will be in our Corset Section two more days— Friday and Saturday—presenting W and & Combinettes Girdles Composettes For the woman who would step immediately into fash- ion, this showing holds spe- cial interest, for it not alone gives her a varied assortment of the newest models to choose from, hpt also the op- portunity to consult an acknowledged authority who will assist her in making a selection and adjust the model to give her perfect foundation for all her ap- parel. Miss Willis will apply her specialized knowledge to your individual requirements to determine just what type of garment will give you style, comfort and lasting satisfac- tion. There is no additional charge for this servi.e, and you may phone for an appointment. Corset Section, Second Floor Allen-A Stockings Pure Silk > = 4 | Thrifty women see the wisdom of buying these inexpensive hose for everyday wear in order to save their better hose for dress occasions. Not only that, but they are an attractive chiffon hose of pure Japan silk from toe to top. In a wide range of sizes and popular colors. Exclusive Washington Representatives for Allen-A Hosiery—Just a Step to the Hosiery Section, F Street Entrance $3.95 to $7.50 Jewelry, $1.95 Jewelry especially adapted for dress wear. 48 pieces of gold and silver necklaces and bracelets at this great reduction. Jewelry Section, Pirst Floor Real Stone Rings, $2.95 Real stone, sterling-silver-mounted rings, com- bined with tiny marcasite settings. Many attrac- tive styles, in chrysoprase, carnelian, onyx or lapis stones. Jewelry Section, Pirst Floo~ Jewelry, 2 for $1 Assorted stone-set costume jewelry, consisting of necklaces, brooches and bracelets. Jewelry Section, Pirst Floor . | Martinsburg. Harry nd Jobn, known us the “clote| MISS WATERMAN WINS SPELLING CHAMPIONSHIP Matt Horne, ‘also appeared. A feature was Mrs. Shelby Livingston in specialty song numbers, wing the G.Inn:r“,dmfi}':fllm"“;“f":; | Negotiates “Attollent” Correctly in ?‘"‘..?” oo o] Contest at Mount Pleasant o Library Last Night. Follo wit Profiting by mistakes of seven preced- ! |ing contestants, Miss Sarah C. Water- ‘ coun were exhibited by a g{mh!r of the chap- | ter. e remainder of the evening was devoted to dancing. T. T. Lemen Dead. bruary | Man Of 214 Fourth street southeast. | MARTINSBURG, W. Va., Toornton | correctly spelled the word “attollent” | » u:“’;";‘h —Th"‘:"!:sstam ;om_ |and thereby gained possession of the | e and Justice bt the peace, died | spelling champlonship of the District Sunday morning at his home here, after (at a spelling bee held at the Mount : a u;rlw = lromhdmp?;cal h:g;‘ Pleasant branch library. Miss Water- Srouble. leaves his wife, & FOU | man will hold the title until the next Tho! : hter, Mrs. Mary :’:fi;‘g;; e inguon_and three | contest is held, next month, when she brothers and three sisters, C. C. Lemen, | will defend her laurels. For her victory Martinsburg; Fink Lemen, McKeesport, | she was presented with a book of poems. Pa., and James Lemen, Lancaster, Pa.; | More than 30 participated in the bee. | and Mrs. Lou Hendricks, Duffield; Miss | which was presided over by K. W. | Augusta and Miss Catherine Lemen, | Krauss, auditor in the General Account- | ing Office. 9 AM. to 6 P.M. In the Opportunity Shop WINTER COATS 14 to 1y Off Luxuriously fur trimmed coats in straight line or flared effects. Colors are brown, green, tan, or black. Sizes 14 to 46 in the group. 6 Coats were $16.75, now 22 Coats were $29.75 and $39.75, BOW: 1 . L i i A i TR 20 Coats were $49.75, now 30 Coats were $59.50, now.....-. . . . The Opportunity Shop, Second Floor Introducing “Frieze Bagatelle” A loosely woven lustrous cello- phane coated straw, that is self- expressive of the Spring season which it heralds. The model shown is a tightly fitted turban of this chic straw pulled to the side and giving a roll effect drape which adds a softness of appear- ance and an amazing smartness. The Hat Salon, First Floor Matvelfit Bloomers, $1 Kayser marvelray rayon bloomer=, cut full with reinforced marvelfit crotch. Elastic at waistline and knees. In pastel or dark shades. Sizes 5 to 9. Rayon Underwear, Pirst Floor Double Fabric Gloves, $1 A practical glove for general use. Slip-on or novelty tailored styles. Many taken from our reg- ular $1.50 gloves. Launder beautifully. Sizes 514 to 8 in the group. Gleve Section, Pirst Floor Neckwear Sets, $1 Linen and pique collar and cuff sets, with col- ored edges and stitchings. Buster and Vee necks. Newest lace collar and cuff sets with tie effect. Neckwear BSection, First Ploor 10c Handkerchiefs, 5¢ 0Odd lot of women’s handkerchiefs, hemstitched and machine embroidered in corner. Only a limited number, Handkerchief Section, First Floor $1 Double Compacts, 50c Gloria Deane Compacts, in colors of blue or red. 50c St. Denis Bath Salts............cc000.....30c $1 Nite Set, filled with bath salts 50c Tre Jur Compact $1.50 Angelus Lemon Cream Tollet Goods Section, Pirst Floor Handbags in the Newest Styles and Shapes The styles—Envelope, pouch with back styles. The materials—Silk, tapestry, fabric, calf, $ strap or tophandle and a number of Zipper lizard grain, snake trim or suede. In all the 2 9 5 new shades. » Handbag Section, Pirst Floor STAR., WASHINGTON. D. C.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 7820.' W. D. Moses & Sors SINCE 1861 — SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE National 3770 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Ten of the Many Interesting and Remarkable Values Now in THE FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE $350 Living Room Suites $275 3-piece living room suites, specification built (Founder’s Line), covered in burnt orange. Col- ored mohair with reversible cushion of tapestry. $200 Bed Room Suites $150 Walnut bed room suites, consisting of bed, dresser, chest and vanity. All dustproof. Plain, simple lines that lend a charm to the suite. $225 Dining Room Suites $175 10-Piece dining room suites. 66-inch buffet, oblong table, china cabinet, server, set of chairs. Walnut and gum, finished in high light walnut. $33.50 Coffee Tables, $24.75 6 Walnut and gum coffee tables, finished in light walnut. All imported. $30 Occasional Tables, $24.75 Octagonal-shaped occasional tables, of ma- hogany and gum construction, Duncan Phyfe pedestal base and mahogany finish. $19.75 Gateleg Tables $16.75 Gateleg tables with solid mahogany tops. 35 inches by 45 inches. Six-leg base, finished in dark brown mahogany. $8 to $10 Windsor Chairs $6.75 Windsor chairs well constructed without arms. Finished in dark brown mahogany. An exceptionally comfortable chair. $35 to $40 Occasional Chairs $27.50 Occasional chairs upholstered in tapestry or damask, with mahogany-finished frames. An odd chair that will look well in any living room. $15 Console Tables, $11.75 Console tables of mahogany and gum con- struction. Finished in antique brown mahogany. $45 Pier Cabinets, $25 Green enamel pier cabinets, with three shelves and magazine compartment, Purniture, Pifth, Sixth and Seventh Floors February Sale of Oriental Rugs Features These Remarkable V alues $25 and $30 Beluchistans $16.75 Approximate size, 2.6x5 feet; some are larger. Beautiful designs and color combina- tions. $375 Fine Chinese Rugs $280 Colorings of blue, rose, taupe and green, in the 9x12 size, at this special price. $100 Extra Large Loristans $75 Large scatter size, approximately 4.6x7.6 feet. Only 12 at this sale price. Turkish Rugs—Special $125 Rich colorings of rose and deep reds; aver- age size, 9x12 feet. Wonderful values. Oriental Rug Salon, Fourth Floor Silk Sofa Cushions Spostss $1.95 Friday Beautifully tailored cushions, covered with Cheney silks and harmonizing cord welts, Kapock and cotton filled. For living room or boudoir. Curtains and Curtain Fabric Specials RUFFLED MARQUISETTE CURTAINS, of fine quality ecru marquisette. Regularly $1.75. $1 25 Friday, pair - RUFFLED CURTAINS; 'some criss-cross: some with colored dots; insets, with valances; others plain marquisette. Were $2 to $50. Friday, ;l 85 o PANELS of best quality French marquisette, hem- med on both sides, with fringe across bottom hem. Regularly $5 pair. Friday RAYON GAUZE, in peach and splendid quality. Friday, yard... COTTAGE CURTAIN SETS, in combinations: green, hlue, rose and gold. $3.85 Dravery Section, Third Floor Linen Luncheon Sets *3 i, All-linen hemstitched luncheon sets, consist- ing of a cloth 52x52 inches, with six hemstitched napkins to match. Linen Table Cloths $1.95 All-linen hemstitched cloths, size 54x54 inches, in two attractive floral patterns. $2.50 Waffle Damask $1.85 yard - Regular $2.50 all-linen waffle damask, in gold and green plaids; a very attractive and excep- tional value. The Linen Shop, Mirst Floor Chenille Rugs . © . Washable and Color-fast A new shipment of these occasional rugs for the bed room, in shades of soft green, blue, rose and orchid. $10- 24x48 Seamless Wilton Rugs New patterns and colorings, suitable ”5 for any room in the home. 9x12 size $6.50 The colors are fast and will l:not fade under sunlight or in washing. Moderately priced, as follows: 27x54 ... $8.50 24x36 Seamless Axminster Rugs Beautiful designs and all the new m shades and patterns. 9x12 size Rug Section, Fourth Floor

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