Evening Star Newspaper, February 25, 1930, Page 21

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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1930, ety Rey, Kans, to the Mama- | fantry, from the Faipptoes to the| MONUMENT FOR EIELSON ‘whe: Lanier High School, k ths ago. e, Cors Ll PROPOSED BY FRAZIER erect th THE g that] GOL. BARTLETT TO AID St e North Dakotan Introdaces Resolu- tion for Memorial at that Wi GRAVES REGISTRATION i e Pennesvarta Grave of Flyer. —Herbert Keister, alleged vagrant, de- L |30.000 nave ;u‘ectge e scbool boards, with s rtion even » » ‘g:pegtmg,mum e g:u Sent to France i am golm K. from xtilauuflm Bureau, War n:’:nf-‘ Pay Raise Bill Indorsed, Batired Officer . try, R W Fekodeeo: Otus. David| SRt 00 B . oot . | A resolution also was adopted Among Numerous Transters | diy at ¥ cP] B uerton. Quartermaster B, e aranty. | ing the capger-fllflmaltn o sanced by Ammy. Administration, Cambridge, to Fort H. By the Associated Press. clined to .salute the American flag in |creases in the pay of ‘Qiwmen an s G. Wright, N. ¥.; Pirst Lieut. .| An American automobile manufac-| . s st the poagpecaleg.on . . ’ . | policemen. Ano" rf l'?:;fl&m urged Gen. Henry J. Hatch has been | Sam Houston, Tex. to the Kastner, from turer has established in Mexico nearly mdamum:hl mu:rl: Police Tmh’-m'.::z’ham » 2 sty Cifzom’ Cominittse . st o aiien| e, 0o, B Bt b o e e T orptfi o et S, S0 S D PS8, 1" 1| G S, Sl e gae S, Will Seek to Halt Activi- William T, Barracks, N. Y., to Ne' for | Field cialists and department heads who mz court sentenced him to 30 days in jail e Diict employe. and in i ponss (bigned to the command of the 2d Coast S | States with , Declines to Salute Flag. SAN FRANCISCO, February 35 (). duty with the New York Natio: Okla,, to Princeton U‘:l - from Madison | Pirst Lieut. Willlam A. The association asked that steps be tillers trict at Boston and as-|card, Field Artillery, f o s "o Natk the dealers regularly several times a ties Here. of re A resolution authorizing its executive | ms | Lie Several members dzchudm should be made those |on active duty past the date for his the Columbia Junior High School was | asked "in another resolution. tertained with a “chalk talk” A, J. by | Briscoll, president of the association, r‘pxesidedA tween the United States and the west e ot Bty Amefich Bas just. been |opened by an American steamship company. | e A e information at the District Buils tirement. Removal of all classes not already oved from the old Abbot School to Police eut. Richard Mansfield, cartoonist, en- o A through passenger and mail service 3 | Another member told of two students | interested in Communism whose par- | ents, she said, could not speak English and knew nothing of the propaganda | their children had been reading—pro- | paganda printed in English. | ‘The association adopted a resolution favoring in principle proposed legisla- | tion for the election of members of the | Board of Education by the people of the . The latter resolution was lm following a lengthy report and of the present methods of ap- pointing the school board officials, pre- sented by George A. Warren, chairman of the assoeiation’s committee on schools. Mr. Warren declared in his report the circunistances the Board of Education does not possess ;firlsb-he:gg< knowledge of the city's school needs, | but, as was sbundantly shown at | congressional hearing a few years ago, | its members rely upon reports as to prevailing, and sometimes these come in very tardily and some- times do not come at all.” Otherwise, he said, certain antiquated conditions would not be found in the public Stop a Cough Quickly! Nurses know the necessity of e S s e Rkttt eface 12k used since 1864. 35¢and 60c sizes. PISO’ Jor COUGHS Artillery District at Fort Totten, N. ¥.; | Guard; Maj. G. J. F. Heron, Cavalry, Featured in The Heavy Silk Costume Slips, $3.95 At Special Savings Silk crepe and radium slips . . . in. dorsing the longer, new fitted sil- There are . Tailored Some em- houettes of smart frocks. straightline styles, too . . and lace-trimmed models. broidered. Other lace-trimmed and tailored Silk Slips; straightline and new-sil styles. Special Beautiful Pure-dye Crepe S| ceptionally well made . . . wit row shoulder straps dainty 1 o Special .... ...$495 and $6.95 CosTUME SLPs, THIRD FLOOR. Walrus Gladstone Bags, $19.50 50th Anniversary - Priced 22 and 24 inch ‘sizes, in' brown and black walrus leather, with straps. Women's Suit Cases, 14 to 24 inch i $4.50 Women’s Suit Cases, 14 to 24 inch sizes +.$6.50 Lugoacz, FOUrRTE FLOOR. Original Etchings By “The Etchcrafters” Mr. Swann comes to the Gift Section tomorrow . . . bring. ing with him many new and in- teresting original etchings done by the famous “Etchcrafters” of Baltimore. Grrr SHop, SeveENTH FLOOR. Sugar and Cream Sets, $5.95 Pewter services whose simple lines bespeak exceptional, good taste. Crystal Trees with plateau $6.45 Metal Ash Trays and Sweet- e $1.50 shown before Alabaster Table or Make-up Boxe prints cial .... Etched Musica Boxes ....... .65 Leather Bridge Sets, with 2 decks of cards Telephone Indexes, prints Special Men’s Elgin - Watches, $13.75 50th Anniversary Priced Men's Chromium-plated Nickel Strap Watches, attractively en- graved. Especially suitable for business and school. FINe JrwrLny, Fmst FLOOR. Women’s Strap Watches, $11.95 50th Anniversary Priced Dainty Chromium-plated Watches « + « especially imported for this Woodward & Lothrop event be. cause of their dependability. 17. jewel movement. Ribbon bands. FiNe Jewsiry, Fmst FLOOR. White Gold Ring Mountings, $5 50th Anniversary Priced The special low price includes the sizing and setting of the ring. Sizes for 14, %, % and l-carat diamonds. Jeweixy Reeam, Fmst Fuoon. Oculists’ Prescriptions Filled At 259 Discount During Anniuersafy All oculists’ prescriptions will be filled, during our anniversary week, at 25 per cent discounts from our regular prices. Oxford Eyeglass Frames, - $9 Specially Priced Sterling and Gold Oxford Frames; with sterling chain. Rukar Field and Opera Glasees .. ... consvinss $9. Pedometers and Barometers, $4 OrTICAL SECTION, F1RsT FLOOR. Engraved Mono- gram or Address Die—and Stationery $4.60 Your ‘Monogram die, hand-en- graved, or an engraved address die of two lines; either stamped in color on 72 sheets of hand- made-finish, deckle-edge paper. With two packages of plain en- velopes to match. for contempt. Keister gave notice of appeal. 2 S0th Anniversaty Selling . Silvernlate Table Pieces Spocial $7.75 Choice of ‘sixteen silverplate table appointments that the smart table use: Not only is this an advantageous time to_brighten your own tables, but at this low price you can’get several pieces to have on hand for Spring- time's weddings. Included are— Well-and-Tree Platters Vegetable Dishes Pitchers Mayonnaise Bowl and Plate Candlesticks Flower Bowls Sweetmeat Dishes Trays Chop Dishes Cl -and-Cracker Dishes Cold Meat Platters Shakers Flower Baskets Gravy Boats Bowls. Serving Trays Sm.verware, Fst FLOOR.- Mrs. Allen’s Cook Book - $1.75 The publishér's price—$2.50—is on the jacket of each book. This book, - used in our own Tes Room, contains 2,500 tested recipes and is known to thousands of housewive: plen. did guide to prepare tasty dishes. ‘THE Book StorE ENGRAVING, F1rsT FLOOR. Arsirs 23-25, st FLoor, | SPflng’S .Arl‘ay of Lovely Printed Silks, *1 and %15 Hundreds and Hundreds of*Yards at Special Economy Prices Seldom is it that Woodward & Lothrop can offer such an infinitely varied selection of New Prints. . .to say nothing of such remarkably low prices. all-over designs, wider-spaced prints, large scattered prints yard blues. . .greens. . .black-and-white. .browns. . .reds. . . you may choose your favorite colorings in many Spring designs. Springtime is nearby, buy enough for several print frocks, if you would be both smart and thrifty, Other Silks at 50th Anniversary Savings Silk Foulard Prints, large and small design: Heavy Soiree Taffeta, soft colorings. ... ves .$1. Indestructible Flat Chiffon ....... Black Faille-back Satin .... Skinner’s Washable Crepes Silk Broadcloth, pastel colors and Sheer Chiffon Prints, lovely combinations Washable Flat Crepes, light and dark colors. . . Finer Washable Flat Crepes...... . Heavy Satin Crepes, Spring colors Fine Quality Canton Crepes.......... Pyre Dye Crepe de Chine, many colors. ....... .$1.65 Smuxs, Sgcon '!mou. : ’ ~ ‘Granite Silk Hose, %15 3 pairs, $4.30 Chiffon and Semi-Service Weights Fine-gauge Granite ‘Chiffon Hose, all-silk, with plaited toe and picot. tops. Also Granite Semi.service Silk Hose with lisle-lined silk hems and plaited toes. In Spring’s new« est colors, Printed Shantung Pongee, light prints. Striped Tub Shirtings, newly smart. . Fine Quality Shantung, many colors. Silk Pongee, nice for youngsters’ clothes. 8.0 0neres $1.25 Silk Pique, new sports shades and white, ......:81.95 z Women's Fine Shoes, #1075 Five Smart Laird-Schober Models (Sketched Left) A new Leviathan season opens April 12 . «-. Brilliant Innovations! The LEVIATHAN, World’s Largest Ship, makes her first Spring sailing to Cherbourg and Southampton April 12... smarter . . . newer . . . resplendent! NEW ... a brilliant, exotic Night Club . . . sound movies . . . ship-to-shore telephone service. .. telephone in every first-class stateroom « .. brokerage offices.... . every first class stateroom and suite completely renovated and redecorated . .. many rooms en- larged and enriched with new appointments. .. more baths «+.more connecting rooms...second class abolished... new de luxe Tourist Third Cabin accommodations that are knots and knots ahead of former standards for this class. A wealth of innovation for a five-day flyer which has long been a North Atlantic pacemaker of luxury, service and cuisine. LEVIATHAN SAILINGS April 12 May 3 May 24 One-strap Pump, patent and beige B ogoiiesoneacen +0.$10.75 Strap Pump,;patent, black, suntan eevesesccvenss $10.75 Two-eyelet Oxford, patent with lizard calf .................$1075 Center-strap Pump, Cuban heel; in russet calf ,..... Other Granite Hose Specially Priced No. 711, The Original Granite Service Silk Hose with exclusive garter blocks, lisle hems and dou. ble soles. $1.45 pair. 3 pairs, $4.20 Opera Pump, Spanish heel; black satin and patent ............$10.75 Five Other Models Specially Priced $8.95 (Sketched Right), Granite Semi-service Silk Hose, lisle hems and soles, or silk hems and lisle soles. Pair, $1.25. 3 L RO $3.60 Granite Chiffon Silk Hose, silk hems (lisle reinforced); silk soles with plaited toes, Pair, $1.45; 3 pairs . cevncrnscaces $4.20 Granite Extra-heavy Service Silk Hose, lisle hems and soles. Pair, $1.65, 3 pairs ...............54.80 Matrix Strap Pump, patent, mat, beige, brown kid ............$895 Matrix tie, patent, black, beige and brown kid ..............$895 Black Mat Kid, center-buckle Strap Pump; also -aduu..‘.s.ss Brown Kid Pump, with bow, spike Beel ceeeinnnianirnniannse. $895 Brown Kid - T-Strap -Pump, spike sesessescetecensscncses . 5895 Granite Outsize Silk Hose, service weight, with lisle hems and soles; chiffon, with silk hems and. plaited soles. Pair, $1.65; 3 pairs ..$4.80 June 11 Consult Your Local Steamship Agent or UNITED STATES LINES John W. Childress, General Agent Avenve,” Washington Telephone, National 7543 B s e

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