Evening Star Newspaper, July 23, 1930, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHL\'GT(-)N. D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY. 23 1930. | " CANADIAN RAILWAYS . 8 beginning for them, YAWL CYNTHIA IS HELD |mt.Col A & Plerce's schooner Quick- | the k ACQUIRE AIR INTERESTS M‘“‘* - or ‘”"j:“ g VICTOR IN RACE ON LAKE |2 e.., y.:::"&“‘:'a“‘.:‘e“mnm - sl n. bt *" President of Government Road An-|_ BIf Canadian Pacific Buyienis Syuben, tive Time Allowance Gives William- ;’m m’"" ‘3 the Race Commit , had a large interests 's Craft Fi nounces Stock Purchases in v e son's Cra rst Place Over. Largest Airways. i two tems. Quicksilver. whethcr mmc e W Aasetiatet Fhas )1'15 time allowance gave first, sucl By m- Associated Press. dist of Canada. How large the adian ’ANCOUVER, British Columbia, 5 and c-mghn National, Sir Henry did| MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich., July 23. | The Pierce schooner sailed from New :uly z’a—-!:n&nnce of Canadian rail- purchase . —J. E. Williamson's yawl Cynthia |nfl York to compete in the saz-mue race— Board of Control. Are : o TERE anneq Our B"“'g ¢ Their \]a\“ " ion Tb S Speciag Ta mo\ls . Tove Ifl Street-Floor BARGAIN-TABLE DAY! 36-inch Cretonnes These Bargains for Thursday Only! f Percale Prints —Colorful cretonnes in neat and striking utterns 5 —-Pueblo prmf.u in beauti- and c:lzlors. 25¢, 29¢ CYd. &'}1 m r esigns and ex- 20 35¢ 3 en [ also c values. o} pll.l.u ch. u-inr.h. $1.98 Fancy Pillows D 7 DAsTBORIRL BR Genn | Sl it o?%:;cél 059 AN (N oy !l \ e ‘. ks ' ,? ) Pequ()t Sheets b oA e A A < 57 % R —Regular $1.95 grade, Filled with kapok. $1.98 values. ) % ' p ?;Bnnfige%:g;d mfiet- $]— 54 i\l / ng, \ / f size 81x99 with two- L ? b . i | || - T\ ! inch hems. Radmoor Silk Hose , gl |/ ' ! Y| S _ —Medium servlca weight hose, A | ; . el B \ ‘ O ARUEER v i RN VR g Gowns, Pajamas . ‘ ‘ SRep. Te and 8100 cotton 85¢ Silk Pongee Women’s and Misses’ Silk Pongee Dresses—Special b | El.g‘nme)l(gegf;:rmvéagfil: 6 8 =—Cool, easy to launder, practical, in becoming new higher waist line styles. Sleeveless, or $ : and white, an unusual bar- CYd. with cap sleeves, and pleated skirts, Trimmed in contrasting colors. Sizes from 16 to 48. ]_ ® 2 9 Upholstery Squares gain at the price. Popular Copyrights 1,200 Delustered Non-Run Rayon Underthings, Special e oo 49¢ Hotion by el Savwn At 29 c —Chemise, Bloomers, Step-ins, Panties and Vests—Full cut, properly sized and specially re- 5 9 % smart, colors. [ve, DOyRery.and, detative lnflorc!ed at points of wear, Pastel colors, In sizes for Misses and Women, A very special value Bandeaux, Brassieres —ggen o :’ffis bam?, lilg é ~ New Fabric Handbags—Actual $1.69 to $2.95 Values e 9 The xea sughtly sofled " Contents ; . —Pouch and envelope styles of linen, shantung, embroidered crepe and tapestry—Some with fect. Assorted sizes and ¢ t]-nl-ee compartments. Afi nicely lined and fitted, White and pastel colors. An outstanding $ 1 OO Tablewar e, 6 for : value. [ SOAPS e ‘ £ EE 50c o min kv L e b Sample Costume Slips—Regular $1.00 to $1.59 Values - - e e i sy o e v g 5 84 Glass Ice Tubs o i : and women's sizes. C ea. e B b g 490 2 rest and nickel -plmu handle. 1 P Y A special value. Pears Soas anmented) 1 L. 300 Pairs of Qullted Satin Boudoir Slippers—Special ” i ke s oo ol oK —Comfortable slippers of quilted satin in black, rose and copen. Made with soft padded soles Li i CI th and heels. Sizes 3 to 8, Specially purchased and specially priced. 790 pr. neun dom.o‘ 8 —Lunch or table 3 Boxes “Modess” _ R NG 87c Seelie 85¢ 350 Summer Felt Hats—Regular $3 and $5 Values _ b in s o, 0. —Light weight felt hats in white, pastel and street shades. Smart new styles, including sev- esputie i ot o eral versions of the brim—*“Vag”—Off-the-face effects—and Bandeaux., All head sizes. $ Hosiery Boxes o ——He;xagan shaped eru. to OllClOth COVCI'S B, e it Full-Fashioned Bemberg Hose—Irregulars—Special B Se { i 4 ¢ ¢ * : B i H B £ : : : 4 & z : i : : g i 3 65¢c value. Vcry slightly imperfect. The ideal stocking for general wear. Speclally purchased ior this o o T —Good looking, long wearing hose, in the fashionable Summer colors and sizes 814 to 10. 5 9 B el C pr. Smart Berets “MANNING & BOWMAN” e paaitns 300 S : sk o | Nickeled Ware it Regular $1.00 Criss-Cross Curtains—Specially Priced e RN 0, ette cases, jewel boxes, crumb tray with scraper, salad fork —Sheer marquisette curtains in the popular criss cross style with ruffled edges, cornice val- and spoon, percolator stands, NOVE]t Jewe]]’y ance and tie backs. Cool looking and pretty for Summer, 67c pr. o —Necklaces, brooches eunngs oo wii 39¢ 500 Girls’ Regular $1 Wash Dresses—Sizes 7 to 14 Sports Jackets —Made in the popular —Sheer, cool dresses of dimities and lawns in printed and flowered patterns—and a variety of 24 Seearied s??ldes ‘ot et $2 95 98¢ Rayon Crepe smart new styles. With organdy sashes or self belts. All colors. Every dress guaranteed 59c ar crepe; some embroid- 98 oy ‘ 1.00 ered; velveteen and flannel. Very smart for g ° L3 (] ¢ : Turkish Towels—the 18x36-inch Size—Unusual at Bathing Suits * ylchtlni ltennh golf and other sports occa- Childr en’s Sllll Suits —Nice quality, double-thread Turkish towels, in a good weight for Summer, The 18x36 1 7 3 for —Women's and misses’ $ 1 5 9 colors, navy and black. —Broadcloth and printed suits inch size with colored borders of blue, pink, green or gold. c 50¢ .'.’lodm, in navy, —some with fancy to) n / fr-en lnd jockey 18x36-inch “Colonial” Rag Rugs—Specially Priced 9c to $1.00 valuea —The Old Colonial style rag rugs in gstetty colors and hit-and-miss patterns with crowfoot g 1 90 ea. o SRS AL I and fringed ends. All washable, Nice for bed rooms and bath rooms. 36x63-in.—84¢ 27x54-in.~58¢ 24x48-in.—48¢ [ Farigmbrin s e e e

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