Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1930, Page 21

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WASHinGIUR, ThuksDAY, dJuwe 26, 1540 THE EVeNiNgd STAR, 13- MARIE BRIGGS UPHELD tabliahed that she n;htehe‘cu?u;mn o l;cmlmln recognizable in New Ym{ TYPED IN PARIS, READABLE IN U. S. AS LATE ARTIST'S W|FE“?£::.};§ e:t;}eu;nhg’\'llgrg::n Briges, di- s Mfi‘;” -— ‘} | r ew disease and began MONTH END CLEARANCE CRETONNES!!! Tolle De Jouy Cretonnes, red, blue, mauve, orchid. 5" Month-end clearance. c FRENCH COLONIES MAKE ADVANCE ‘African Empire May Secure Foreign Import Depend- ence for France. The decision enables Marie C. Briggs | By the Ascocinted Preas. to_contest the will of the cartoonist | Yo Axin and mijled ang solinod s | EW YORK. sune 26Marie S | who died lagt January 3, It had been | Those who lived only on ‘polishad Tice | riges’ cla! at she is the widow of |argued for Ruth Owen gs and her | - Clare Briggs, cartoonist, was upheld | three children that Marie Briggs had | men O¢veloped beri-beri, a deadly dis vesterday by a Surrogate Court The surrogate held that she had es- | band under circumstances precluding a o T R S TS, The New Country vy Cretonnes.- Crewell patterns, h(hl and dark ;:ltklbr(;uunds All-¢ ;1“'1. patterns. some ful bojte. fome shor | 3 o lengths. Some sunfast | obtained a divorce from a previous hus e fenatne” Some sunt 39¢ o0 Imported Cretonnes, large variety, unusual colorings and 950 patterns. Values up to $1.75. Special v Il'l}\l’m\'l'd hand-blocked Linens. heavy quality, very t i , dotted and flK' e le. $1.95 ,a. ured. Special 20°ya. Values up to $3.75.. Slip Covers Made of the Above Fabrics Specially Priced During This Sale. DRAPERIES AWNINGS WINDOW SHADES McDEVlTT’ 1202 G St. N.W. District 3211 10 YEARS OF SATISFACTORY SERVICE By the Associated Press. ALGIERS.—Another France is being created here on the northern end of Africa, once the old “Barbary Coest.” across the Mediterranean from the mother country. Morocco, Algeria and Tunis, former- 1y burdensome colonies, seem about to turn the correr, economtcally. and may soon relieve France from much of her dependence on foreign goods. That fact is eloguent £s to why “the Mediterranean question” plaved such 2n important role at the London Naval Conference. A few hundred thousand French pio- neers have conquered the soil while 3 French troops have subdued the na- = tives and protected the building of & £ [nev vorK ] colonial empire. Foodstufls already are | being exported and France's entire By means of a_special typewriter connected direct by cable with offices deficit in wheat can be supplied when- | i New York, Tom T. Topping, sportinz editor of the Associated Press, typed ever men and tractors are ready to SOW | results of tennis matches at Roland Garros Stadium, Paris, which were read- end harvest bl t ti Ameri 58 Cotton. lead, alpha grass for making | 2Di¢ 8¢ the same time in o il Loads of "extra furl surprises. Don't mis thin WoobpwARD & LLoTHROP (080 Gorm corrmeer 19301 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 eultural, but also rich in minerals, may be the granary of the French “empire,” 25 Summer FrOCks’ $3.95 e | The Chevy Chase Gardens Citizens . | ; s : Association held its annual dinner at| Miss Edith Bull, who is visiting Miss | 25 S d £ silk lai inteds sizes- 14,16, 18, 40 sndide scattered in the seven scas, with 60.- g o g g P % ummer dresses of silk crepe and rayon; plain and printed; sizes any 3 000,000 people to add to the 40,000,000 Oiney Inn Monday evening, which was | Prances’ Worrall at the Hotel Del- | 1 8 Summer Dresses of washable, crepe and silk 38 Slin-on Sweaters and Linen Blouses; in broken 3 Now S L] Vll\-o- Sllk (‘rry-r nm| Rn-nn } 8. Were Two D)e in Plane Cmsh t l ‘Cnnm‘.uf{l From -rmm Page) aper, tobacco, sheep. pigs, cork, wool. | ides. olives, oranges. dates iron. phos. s O ( I T Y Saturday, and will return home Sep- phates, wine and scores of other things E | tember 1. F are produced. There are 40,000 acres ek e ;r cult;’\'nu‘g 1nndd.‘mu a beginning Mrs. G. Tinsley Creech, ac or mied | To the woman who enjoys the "The Paseru area of this vast terri- "é‘m"fh' o Machester Tane, ‘s teaving| / outdoors. we offer these two new tory is at present about 200,000 square | — today for Atlantic City. { models. The one for sports wear is ?;::és “?‘::r» e:fi:u;"z 5‘(\%’00(\“";:11;;]‘: soi Robert of Chicago are at the'Pow- | . .4 a0 o o on pavel fashioned of the new saddle cloth, here, five-sixths of them native Moors, hAtan Hotel where they will spend a | poiared to Washington from t: »ir home | with a two-toned leather trimming; Berbers and Arabs. But the romance They have bren staying in | {n Cumberland, Md., and are 'npmng‘ the other for tea, dances, etc. is of of SR e e T s::d Atlantic City before com- at the Carlton. " | silk crepe with hand-worked de- o vashington. Mr. and Mrs. I. Tucker Burr of Bos- | A H most of the European popu ; | Bies. I Tucker Burr of Bos- | signs. In a variety of colors. Chevy Chase Association new France. essentially agri- Has Annual Dinner Monday. here they will remain for sev- Pre ;g9 | attended by 100 members. “Nell” Pax- monico, in New York, will return to Srepes:” stuen Tors From Marede by boat and twg | 1on: Weshingion's favorite organist, en- | Kot Home tomorrow. o MU saS ot Silon ‘Swenkers, {n ai Colors Werd 4155 " ¥ tertained, as well as Mrs. Ruth Shear, 4 or three hours by air. | Mrs. Virginia Genau and Dr. Wilbur = —_— | Alderman, jr. National S. of A. Official Dies. Miss Margaret M. L NEW BRITAIN, Conn., June 26 (. hwest has gone to N y C. Wilson of Los Angeles aifi| —Edward H. Parker, york, where she will be a guest of Mr. v Ohio. and Paul Eberlein, mander of the uniform rank. Patriotic | and Mrs. William Oaks and numerous | student fiyer of Nogales, were killed yes- Order Sons of America, died here yes- | other friends until Saturday |terday when their airplane crashed terday | " She will sail on the Baftic for Europe | near the Nogales Airport. | FCuminghom Co. 314 7th Street N.W. 600 |ioliday Frocks For All of Your Vacation Play Days! Over Fifty Styles 'w\ (rrlu and Satin Creve Biouses: “izeg 5 Now $2.05 Mlsses and Women’s Sults $8.75 Were $16.50 to $25 19 misses’ and women's 2 and 3 piece suits. black and mixtures. Sizes 14 to 40, Misses’ Straw Hats, $1 weresass 116 hats, in becoming Summer shapes and colors. THIS STORE 0, STRAW HATS. Were 395 and 5 STRAW HATS. Were 5435 CLOSED $4.95. Now Now y o 5195 SATURDAYS ATV & SRR Women’s E,l,l!f..,ljgsis,’ 65¢ palr 166 pairs of silk hose, slightly DAMAGED from counter display; some IRREGULARS in lot. Sizes 8Y; to 10. 462 PAIRS WOMEN'S HOSE, IRREGUL., ARS. Full-fashioned rayon and silk-mixed hose. Light and dark shades. Were 53¢ pair. 38c Novelty Jewelry, 15¢ wass: 76 pieces of novelty jewelry—earrings, bracelets and necklaces, very much reduced. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Tots’ Silk Frocks, $1.65 Were $2.95 17 silk dresses, some slightly SOILED. Sizes 1 to 3 years. 20 CAPS AND BONNETS. nch of 1118 Mon- NOGALES, Ariz, June 26 (#) .~ 1314 F, Street N.W. Covert, basket weave and tweed. Tan, navy, &= THE TRAVEL LEATHER & GIFT JHOP flna THIS STORE CLOSED SATURDAYS JULY & AUGUST Sale! Are Seldom Priced Hats Like These So Low Quver 40 Smart Styles— W hite and Pastel Colors Cotton Print Pajamas, 95¢ Were $1.95 91 pajamas, print blouses and mostly white trousers. Trimmed with print bands, Sizes 15, 16 and 17. 10 PIQUE DANCE SETS. Blue, yellow with white dots, shorts and bandeaux. Sizes 32, 34 and 36. Were $1.50. Now .. .95¢ 18 CREPE DE CHINE slightly SOILED. Were $1.95. Now..... s A 18 Women'’s Coats, $4.95 Were $16.50 Tan, navy and black. Sizes 40, 42, 44 and 46. Were $1 and Sizes 1to 3 years. Were S1. SALE! CHIFFON Greatly $395 Here are HATS, ever smart, ever new . . . PANAMAS, a new favorite of 1930... STITCHED FABRICS, an important fashion that in- creases in popularity each week. Most of these hats have some sott of becoming brim line, and show scores of little touches, which give them an air of individuality. 1,000 Pairs HOSIERY Underpriced! All Perfect—Picot Top These fine hose are SILK-TO-THE-TOP, are lisle reinforced at the points of wear, and come in splendid assortment of WANTED SUMMER colors. They are clearly woven of 42 and 45-GAUGE CHIFFON. Every pair of * first quality. It will be wise to choose several pairs at this LOW PRICE. Smart Cool Fabrics You can go 'round the clock in dresses . chosen from this showing . . . there are styles for the “crack-of-dawn” game of golf, and for informal dancing under a silvery moon. Styles for Out-of-Doors White Sleeveless Shantung Dresses Pastel Colored Crepe Sleeveless Dresses Sleeveless Shantung and Crepe Dresses with Separate Little Jackets Styles for Business and Town Wear Polka Dot C Crepe Dresses, with Three- Quarter Length Coats Printed Dresses with Dark Backgrounds Navy Blue Georgette Dresses Three-Piece Crepe Ensembles Styles for Afternoon Light Printed Crepes with Short Sleeves or Cape Effects White Shantung Dresses with Embroidered Shantung Coats Chiffon Dresses, Printed or Plain with Short Sleeves, Jacket and Cape Effects Styles for Evening Sleeveless Dresses, with Flared or Tiered Skirts of Chiffon Pretty Frocks, Elaborated with Touches of Em- bcl:‘rmdery, Frills and Smart Ties of Pastel e] Sheer Black Chiffon Dresses Sizes 14 to 44 Were $2.95 35 linen home frocks, greatly reduced. 5 COOLIE COATS. Were $10. Now..$3.95 8 SILK FROCKS. Were $5.95. Now....$295 6 UNIFORMS. Were §3. Now .. ..95¢ Children’s Handbags, 50c Were $1 25 children’s handbags, in novelty straw and fabrics; greatly reduced. Fancy Cuff Silk Gloves, 25¢ Were $2 pair 80 pairs of fancy cuff silk gloves. 15 PAIRS CUFF FABRIC GLOVES. ..25¢ pair Collar and ‘Cufi Séts, 35¢ each, 3 sets, $1 Were 50c a set 75 collar and cuff sets, of pique, linen and silk. 75 MEN'S COLORED BORDER HAND.- KERCHIEFS. Were 18c each. Now 2 for 25¢ Summer Frocks, $7.50 Were $10 and $16.50 124 print and wash crepe frocks, high shades and black. izes 1815 to 2415, 14 to 20 and 36 to 44. Some mussed from handling. 71 FROCKS, some mussed from handling. Prints, chiffons and ensembles. Broken sizes, lmm 14 to 50. Were $16.50. Reduced 55 DRESSES, high ‘shades, prints and wash crepes. Misses' and women's sizes. Some mussed from handling. Were $10. Now...$5 5 MISSES' EVENING DRESSES, biack, white and eggshell. Misses' sizes only. Some mussed from handling. Were $25. Now $12.25 Garter Brassieres, $1.45 Were $2.95 21 Garter Brassieres. One of our discontinued models, greatly reduced for clearance. Inner belt model; broken size range. Of treco, covert and broadcloth, 8 WOMEN'S COATS of treco, covert and broadcloth. Tan, navy and black. Sizes 40 to 48. Were $25. Now.. * 11 MISSES' COATS, of silk crepe, treco and tweed. Black, navy, tan and gray. Sizes 14, 16 and 20. W re $16.50 and $25. Now $4.95 6 MIS TWEED AND WOOL 3 5 s 14, 16 and 20. Were Sl K W .§495 Women’s Shoes and Sandals $l.95 Were $3.95 to $5.85 543 pairs women’s puymps and woven sandals; various colors and combinations, including white. Some SOILED. Sizes 3 to 8. 150 PAIRS WOMEN'S LEATHER MULES, in blue, red and patent. Sizes 4 to 7. Wen Include satin, felt and leather. Were $1 pair. Now .. .25¢ pair 100 PAIRS CHILDREN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS. Odds and ends of lines. Some SOILED. Broken sizes. Were $1.95. Now. 85¢ 100 PATRS CHILDREN'S LEATHER AND FELT SLIPPERS. Odds and ends. Some SOILED. Broken sizes. Were §1. Now..45¢c Girls’ Lucette Dresses, $1 Were $1.95 and $2.95 26 girls' Lucette frocks, greatly reduced for clearance. 10 SILK DRE! Were $5.95. Now $1.50 4 JUNIOR SIL Were 51650 Now .$29! 10 SKIRTS. Were $1.50 and $1. “5 ""Now. 50e 7 BERETS. Were $1.25. Now ..... 7 SWEATERS. Were $1.95. Now. Costume Slips, 51-75“. Were $2.95 29 costume slips. slightly SOILED. Light shades. Sizes 36 to 42. 14 COSTUME SLIPS, shth(l\ SOILED. Sizes 34 to 40. Were $3.95. Now. ...8275 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Men’s Muslin Union Suits, 55¢ 250 men's fine crosshar muslin union suits. 46. A very special value at S5c. 127 PAIRS MEN'S HOSE, rayon and lisle. Sizes 9%; to 105, Greatly re- duced to 20c pair 420 PAIRS MEN'S rayon-and-lisle, rayon Sizes 10 to 11%. Very specially priced, 35c pair; 3 for §1 Men’s Shoes, $2 % | Reinforced at all points of ‘strain. Sizes 34 to 139 MEN'S FINE SHIRTS, collar-at- tached and neckband with collars-to Fine brands, including the “Arrow” ples). Slightly SOILED. Sizes 14 to 17/in the lot. Reduced to. $1.15 & 'm—:s dein-hands. Were 65c. Reduced ..... 35¢; 3 for §1 all' Were $5 muu black and tan calf oxfords. Goodyear welt mle- Medium and broad toe I Si 75 PAIRS \1E‘\'S LEATHER SLIPPERS, brown leather, Everett style. Leather soles and .81 rubber heels. Broken sizes. Were $1.95 a pair. Were $1 Boys’ Wash Suits, 65¢ *::% 94 boys' Summer wash suits. Well-known brands, including the “Stonewall.” Full cut, well tailored styles. Sizes 4 to 7 years. Some SOILED. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE

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