Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1930, Page 22

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- WISSION LEABERS WILL BE HONORED Alaskan Churchmen Wil Be| Guests Tonight at Wash- { ington Diocese Banquet. A dinner in_honor of Right Rev. Peter Trimble Rowe, Episcopal bishop in Alaska for 35 years, and Rev. Paul Mather, an Indian priest of the church at Ketchikan, Alaska, will be given by the “B” branches of the Washington Diocese tonight at 6 o'clock at the rish hall _of the Church of the iphany. Bishop James E. Freeman ©of Washington will attend. - Bishop Rowe is giving a series of talks ere, together with Father Mather, on missionary work in Alaska, as well as of that part of the country generally. ‘The bishop will celebrate holy com- munion and give a short sermon to- morrow at 11 o'clock at an all-day meeting at Trinity Chapel, Hughesville, Md. There will be a box luncheon, fol- lowed by a mssionary meeting. Bishop Rowe will preach at 11 o’clock Sunday at St. Margaret's Church and at 4 pm. will dress a missionary service at St. Mn. Church, GUARDSMEN TO GET SPECIAL TRAINING Command Post Exercises Will Be Held July 5 to 19 at Fort Meade. Plans have been made by Maj. Gen. G. Everson, chief of the Mili- tia Bureau, War Department, for par- ticipation of components of the National Guard of the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia in ‘command post exercises in the 3d Corps area, at Fort George G. Meade, Md, July 5 vo 19, irclusive. Alaskan Bishop Here RIGHT REV. PETER T. ROWE. AVIATOR SURPASSES i LOADED PLANE RECORD However, Sergievsky Fails to Es- tablish New Official Mark, With 132-Mile Speed. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 6-—Capt. Boris | Sergievsky yesterday surpassed the world speed record for planes with a | load of 440924 pounds, attaining a speed of about 132> miles an hour over a 100-kilometer course. Capt. Serglevsky’s flight failed to set & new world, record, however, since he beat the former record by less than the five-miles-an-hour margin required by the National Acronautic Society which | passes on record attempts. The record | s held by Richard Wagner, of Germany, | who flew 130.105 miles in 1928. | Tucsday Capt. Sergievsky set a new | -unofficial altitude record of 19,500 feet | for loaded seaplanes. STOCK EXCHANGE HEAD IS INDICTED Alleged $550,000 Embezzlement Held Against San Fran- ciscan. AL By the Associated Press. charges as the t’oi the alleged em bezzlement of $550,000 a year ago from ;' S;n Francisco branch of the Bank of Besides Keyston, member of the brokerage firm of Leib Keyston & Co., two other members of the company were indicted, Douglas 'C. Alexander Ray S. Rossiter, and three employes, Charles H. Clay, Elmer J. Griffith and Claud Galmarino. ‘The other three indicted were for- merly employes of the Bank of Italy and have been under indictment for a year in connection with the embeszzle- ment case. They are Joseph C. Bray, former manager of the branch bank; Some Women Always Attract You want to be beautiful. You want the tireless ergy, fresh complexion of youth. Olive Tab- tone up the If you value youth and its many gifts, take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets nightly. How much better vyou will feel—and look. 15¢c, 30, FOR SENATE FROM 10WA Leader in Lowden-for-President Move Will Seek Republican Nomination. By the Associated Press. WEBSTER CITY, Iowa, March 6.— Maj. Frank J.'Lund of Webster City announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination of United 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW. ARE YOU SMARTLY :C" COATED AND SUITED FOR SPRING? And What About Hats? COATS '25 Only the most af- proved styles for ager of senatorial campaign. et il Tennis on Skates Popular, game {5 quite difficult. It is played on a i fwn court marked on the ice. s«‘fi.fi‘u"a Alvares, the Spanish cham- plon, has found it highly Wteresting and has become adept 8t i, WASHER & DRYER EXCLUSIVE SPIN-RINSE, SPIN-DRY 1880 GOL\DFLNA IVERSAKY. DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D. or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders not accepted. I W iy BETTIE FROCKS . . . . Exponents of YOUTH and FASHION Important features of daring originals are skilltully repro- duced in these saucy but de- mure, sophisticated, yet naive, frocks. K QOSEPH-R?HARRIS-@- 1224 F STREET == FINERY CORALBAND HOSIERY are fit companions for fashionable dresses A very modest price for such quality and style. WooDwWARD & LLOTHROP T 1950 60c. Y . It is explained at the War Depart- spring 1930/ ment that in command post exercises. : headquarters to include battalions and communieations are organized, but the troops are entirely imaginary. The July exercises are intended for the training of the higher command and staff offi- cers, and communications, headquarters and special troops and will not interfere with the regular training of the Na- tional Guardsmen at the Summer train- ing camps. The District of Columbia National Silk Dresses, $10.25 were s1650 Street, afternoon, evening dresses and silk ensembles. For misses, women, little and larger women. SOILED. 7 Misses’ arid Women's Evening Dresses, 7 Women's Tailored Dresses, MUSSED. SOILED. Were $19.50. Now...$1225 Were $19.50 to $25. Now : $13.50 7 Misses’ and Women’s Street and Eve« : B3 ning .Dresses,. SOILED. . Wex'e.n§25i l,‘NMluu' Jersey Dresses. Were $10. 9! ow ..... NOW L.oviiinnniiiiniinniiiinians Silk Dresses, $5 Were s10 One and Two Piece Dresses for misses, women and special- sizes. Only a limited number at this unusual Friday price. Winter Dress Coats, $18.75 "<3.5%, 9 Broadcloth Coats, fur trimmed, black. Broken sizes; for misses and women. 2 Raincoats, tan and brown, sizes 14 and 16 Misses' Sports Jackets; suedine, vel- 16. h‘:{:"‘ .31_‘;_- Now veteen and leatherette; tan, black, fed and 8 ses’ Tweed . $10 and $16.50. Now. green, Were $5.95. flov ke carer 3098 12 Dresses, jersey and tweed. Were $5.95 15 Misses’ Sports Dresses. Were $10 and $16.50. Now ...... $4.95 A 695, NOW e o u s it 195 M Were $3.95 Felt and Velour Hats, $1 %<5’ A splendid group of various styles and colors. All at worth-while savings, 28 Felt Hats. Were $395. Ni 25¢ . Chic 1930 fur trimmings Two-tone Suntan combi- nation elk; leathers, rub- ber soles. Fas’n'on-R;gllt Colors New Spring Colors m‘oodnny‘ : ZONING PERMITS ISSUED. | Prince Georges Commissioners Given Promises Against Signs. UPPER MARLBORO, Md.. March 6. «~Upon receiving the of the owners Other Groups at $35 to $89.50 School Girls Majoring in Chic love this smart Prince of Wales sports oxford. Onme of many swagger sports and dress shoes, featured at the popular price of .A small deposit re- serves your coat AN-W ool cant, asking a simlar change of lots T"and 32, Block O, Fairmont Helents R for supervisor of assessments, were ordered drafted b; the commissioners. March 14 and April 19 Greatly reduced round- trip fares with limit of 15 days for Florida and Georgia, 22 days for Ha- vana...Good in Pullman cars on payment of standard Pullman fare. mi Clyde Line Steamer). 66.50 For fares to ot and “reservations, | SRR | Changes in Style Demand Return to Normal Diet. | The flat, skinny figure is no longer | in vogue. Slimness is to be desired, but in the words of an international | authority “rounded slimness” should be the goal of every woman. i In attaining “rounded slimness,” | diet plays a very fmportant part.| | Poods formerly avoided are’ recom- mended in every day’s menu. These | ‘anlude meat, eggs, milk and plenty | of vegetables and fruit. Cereals with milk or cream and sprinkled with |sugar are also important in the diet | |for “rounded slimness.” | “Juniortown” also, at Featuring a smart array of two and three . piece tweed suits -with blouses of pure silk crepe, beautifully tailored —every new Spring $5 Ui shop [t our other stores ll 4 N N Tweeds and Other Cloths 15 And Each Suit Has Its Own Smart Silk BIO\ISC “en of newest Spring style whose quality and workmanship make them outstanding val- ues at this feature price. A Splendid Assortment of Those New pring’ Hats of Lacy Straws The type all smart women are wearing. Featured at 'Lambskin Gloves sl Were $2.45 128 Pairs Lambskin Gloves, fancy cuffs, tan and gray. Broken sizes. 50 Pairs Fabric Gloves, fancy cuffs, broken sizes. Were S’O‘c Handbags, $1 Were $2.95 30 Handbags of tapestry, silk_and leather. 10 Bridge Sets. Were $1.50. Now 50¢ Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs 2 for 25C were 18 40 White Linen Handker- chiefs, initialed. 66 Sachets. Were $1. Now 50c Women’s Lisle Hose, 25¢ Were 35¢ and 50¢ 62 Pairs Lisle Hose, in various shades, broken sizes, reduced for clear- ance. 47 Pairs Hose and Socks, small sizes. Reduced to 5c 76 Pairs “Granite” Hose, broken sizes. REGULARS . 120 Pairs Children'’s ‘Were 35¢c. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE duced to airs Shoes, some SOILED. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Tots’ and Infants’ Wear Reduced 10 Spring Coats. Were $5.95. Now .95 5 Infants’ Handmade Dresses. Were $1. Now 50¢ 25 Boys’ Hats and Infants’ Bonnets. Were $1 and $1.95. Girls’ Apparel Greatly Reduced 10 Spring Coats. Were $8.95. NOW .ivveionuecnanns +.33.95 $1. Now... ..685¢ 25 Pairs Black Sateen Gym Bloomers. Were $1. N.:“ 3 Pairs Rayon Pajamas. ‘Were $2.95. Now.. $1.4 15 Felt Hats. W and $2.95. Now.. Crepe de Chine Slips, $2.25 Were $2.95 57 Crepe de Chine Costume Slips, assorted colors and broken sizes. 18 “Laros” Rayon Petticoats, deep hems, short lengths. Were $1.50. Now....:..9! THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Reduced .§2.95 Re- ..65¢ DOWN NTAIRS STORE Novelty Jewelry 25¢ Wai $1 and $1.50 i&"&’n‘m n mn;%.'. Rayon Smo. . $1.50° Were 3105 - 2% ?""' Smocks, solid 10 Coolie Coals. ‘Were $2.95. Now Now. ... $1 12 Blanket Bath Robes. Were $1.95. NOW....ecpeeee.as CE Corsetiind . Girdles, $1 Were $1.50 31 C-B Corsets and Girdles, broken sizes. Reduced to 45¢ 38 Pieces of Miscellaneous Rayon Underthings. ties, bloomers and step-ins, Were $1.95 and $2.25. Now $1.50 14 Pieces, including combi- nations, bloomers and were $2.75 and §3.95. Now..$1.95 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s Shoes Red;tced to $1.45 pair 200 Pairs Shoes, various styles, lasts and colors. Broken sizes. Some SOILED. 40 Pairs Rubbers and Sandals. Reduced to 285c 100 Pairs Children’s Shoes., Reduced to $1.48 150 Pairs Children’s Rubbers. Special, 25c Men’s Fancy Shirts Reduced to $1.25 300 Men’s Shirts of broadcloth, striped madras and other shirting mate- rials. Some “Arrow” sample shirts included. Sizes in lot, 14 to 16%. | Particular attention should be paid to desserts. Puddings, custards, fruit pies and ice cream not only |have food value but complete the meal in a most satisfying way.| Candy is also an ideal dessert. And | for variation try cream cheese and | erackers with jelly or jam. To avoid monotony in the diet, mny!ooamulmwovsflb;u: little sugar. is of often are taste- New Lacy Straws in close effects and with brims for those who have yearned for them. The charming hat for the new Spring cos- tume. Here is a diversified group with every new version. .6 for $1 A Band C. s In New Spring Colors and Black. 50 Pairs Men’s Slippers, Reduced to $1 3 e H J Boys’ Flannelette Pajamas, 95¢ were s1.00 picked. matoes, carrots, cal e and peas . are much improved in flayor by adds | New Sprlng Str.iWS 189 Pairs Flannclustg Pa_inn;aS, ]rane’nr]ug 2 1zes in lot to 18. ] .95 300 Pairs Fancy Hose, rayon and lisle and rayon and silk; sizes 10 to 12, IR- REGULARS.. 38c, 3 pairs for $1 7 Part-wool Bathrobes; large, medium and small. Greatly reduced to 73 Pairs Hose, silk-and-wool, sizes in lot 10 to 11%4. Were 50c. Now.. .:.28¢ 90 Part-wool Union Suits, sizes 36 to 46. Greatly reduced to .75 118 Pairs Fancy Percale Pajas Special . two-piece styles. 26 Button-on Blouses, sports collars and long sleeves, sizes 4 and 5. Reduced to 45¢ a dash of sugar. A pinch of | t to a dash of sugar is a good rule to follow. s - b 7 [ | — Specxal Frlday 2 Tweed Overcoats, all wool, sizes 6 to 8. 64 Part-wool Union Suits, knee length, Reducedite ... 529 sizes 4 to 8. Reduced to.... 55¢ 6 Horsehide Coats, size 8. Reduced to §5.95 sugar brings, it plays two important roles. Pirst, it furnishes energy; and A . for every woman or miss—in all colors. Wonderful values. second, it helj Aside from the enjoyment that| . 3 Brims—close-fitting styles—models consume excess fat P 4 it S e

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