Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1930, Page 21

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Quarters Must ‘Be Shifted to Make Way for Municipal b A G SO Forced b imve from present quar- ters,to miake Way for the elty's Municis pal ccnuf development, and without & reserve fund to finance such a move, the members of the board of trustees of the Ym ‘Women's Chtistian Home, 311 © street, have opeued a publicity office at 1347 Connecticut avenue, to bring the plight of the home before the puble, The home was establifhed more than 40 years ago, and has provided warm shelter and food to girls who are needy, who are earning little or who are as- suming family burdens such as support of & parent or sending a brother or sister 'through school, and are neces- sarily forced to.cut {helr own expenses. home has provided food and shel- ter at a maximum charge of $1a day to such girls since the war. Before the maximum cl e was lower. Mrs, Ernest Graves is chairman, of the Publicity Committee for the home which has charge of the Connecticnt avenue office. The trustecs of the home are sponsor- ing & benefit performance for the home of the openmng of the piay “The ‘Tavern,” starring George M. Cohen, at th. Nluonnl Theater next Monday t. Mrs. Hoover's name heads an hwnulve list of patronesses for this event. Mrs. Graves today pointed out that no solicitation of money is being made thmulh her publicity office. ‘The home, she declared, has been practically self- supporting through its long service in the community, aided only by the work ©of the members of the boartl of trustees. There has been no opportunity, how- ever, to put aside a reserve fund to take care of the present emergency, the prospect of having to move on short notice when the work on the Mu- Center actually begins has brought the problem of financing the move to the consideration of the board. ‘The home, by reason of its long record of having been self-supporting, is not & member of the Community Chest. CENTRAL CITIZENS’ GROUP HITS POSTAL SERVICE Unanimous Vote Approves Pro- posed Saturday Half Holiday. Ask Rendvation of School. Criticism of postal collections and les was voiced last night at a meeting of the Central Citizens’ Asso- .ciation in the North Capitol Street M Bullding, North Capitol and H Mn.wn was dechred to be suf- “i Important led in the box at & not collected until the .mm g e e m, it was declared, while mal 'd Sunday morning is not col- until 8:30 that evening. association declared the policy of the Post Office in reducing its force is mot in keeping with the Govern- ment’s plans. for unemployment relief. ‘gnanimous vote gave approval to posed; Saturday half-day holi- Government employes the en- r. - It was regarded as a shcg the five-day-week plan, whicl r'il-uon favored. ::z"‘ scm m&hfl superlncend. to have Blake School rcnovnud &chool, located on North Capitol between K and L streets, was to, be badly in need of repair an eyuon to the surrounding com- bership “Grive 1s to be thau- this Saturday. . F!-M ‘Wil Help You Plan Your California Trip ” ‘Ways to California” outlines the most attractive railroad routes from d contains fares and other valuable to travelers, Write Pranklin Trust C. & N. W. Ry, 201 MWM ertisement. U. S, EMPLOYE RETIRES Silk Slips $7.95 ! 1009 pure dye crepe de chine slips, in flesh or white. Long lengths, silhouette style. Tan, black or navy, $3.50. 'MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. \ “New Apparel Always” $16.50 to $29.75 Frocks $10 An interesting collection, consisting of high colored canton crepe, satin, georgette and novelty woolens. Newest styles andc olors, Navy and black for prac- tical wear. Sizes 14 to 44. Dress or Sports Coats $590.50 Coats that cleverly copy higher priced coats. In wine, brown, green or bllcn. trimmed in Manchurian wolf (dog), lapin (rabbit), dyed muskrat, caracul, skunk and others. Sizes 14 to 44. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Special Friday Only Kull-Fashioned ‘Chiffon Stockings 70c Regularly Se]l for $1.50 to $1.95 590 pairs of perfect hose; some silk to the top, with 4-inch garter hem; others with lisle plaited foot and hem. In a good selection of colors. Sizes 8 to 10 in the groups. $ in Curtains 9 AM. to 6 P.M. . NMoses & Son SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONF!DBNCE F Street at Eleventh MILLINERY EVERY HAT IS NEW—-CLEAN-— UP-TO-THE-MINUTE $5.00 Hats, now ........c000e....93.67 $7.50 Hats, now .................5$5.00 $10.00 Hats, noW .........o.oov...$6.67 $15.00 Hats, now ................5$10.00 $18.00 Hats, now ................$12.00 . $25.00 Hats, now ....i..c......:.316.67 MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. - Entire Stock Without Reserve White Linen Handkerchiefs The New - “Hollis Tie” National 3770 Tailored point d'esprit marquisette tailored cut- tains in ecru color, pair. . ....... .$1.19 Ruffled marquisette curtains, pair Fine quality marquisette curtains, pair.$2:50 25¢ Women’s handkerchiefs, with hand drawn threads. Colored trimming of patchwork or hand embroidery. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Have ‘Yov:n- PHOTOGRAPH 3| In the Opportunity Shop Smart Fall Dresses Regularly Sell for $10 Many of the season’s best models, in canton crepe, travel crepe, georgette of satin. Various styles and colors. Sizes 14 to 46. $15 Dresses, sl| 395 . Marked down for clearance—canton crepe, satin, travel crepe and georgette, Sizes 14 to 46. Winter Coats, $25 Soft materials, in fur trims of Manchurian wolf (dng). lapin (rabbit), marmink (marmot) and others. Brown, green and black. Sizes 14 to 48. Other Winter Coats, $15 to 349 75 MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Runproof Rayon UNDIES sl HANDBAGS 32.95 In the New Flat Shape Pink panties an d Black, brown, green or blogmers, in sizes § ;o navy in backstrap, top- 7 handle or envelope. Calf, In sizes 8 and 9..$1.25 morocco, crepe silk, Vests to match, sizes satin and suede. 4t042...000inns i MOSES—FIRST FLOOR MOSES—FIRST FLOOR LAST DAYS of the “Faces and Fashions” Conference, out- standing beauty event of the year! Last 2 days to consult with Miss Sheila Astley, Cotmmc list from the New York Salons T BN A RUBINS TEIN world scelsimed I8 French marquisette ruffled curtains, paind$3.50 “ETER 36-YEAR SERVICE < o Vi Higgins, 1314 m{o:n nearly l!uyufl em] ]mon For Kiddies Zipper Outfits $495 § 5.95 These snug-fitting little zipper Patou brown suede, black sets will keep the baby cozy suede or hunter green suede— and warm. All colors, in chin- the three most desired shades chilla, suede or jmq Sizes for this season. 1to 6. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR MOSES—SECOND FLOOR $8.50 In Lizard Trim A dressy and youthful shoe in Drapery- Remnants 39c yd. ¢ Real values in curtain or upholstery fabrics; worth much more than marked for Friday. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR % was first appointed to Governmen -'vlu in 1877, She left the Printing Office for almost 17 years, &mmflmmflnmy until contour, in- Toilet Goods Section. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR [ 2 . @ Fine Axminster Rugs 9x12 Size, $2 9'50 Seamless Axminster rugs in a choice of seven equally good patterns. All in desirable and attractive colorings. These rugs are especially well adapted to the bed room. ~ Sale of 100 $13.50 Anatolian Mats At $9.75 Approximate size, 114x3 Special for Friday Fine Mohawk Sheets - $].60 These excellent sheets, so well known for their wearing qualities, at this special reduced price for Friday only. Size 90x108. Mohawk Cases, 3ic each And whfle you're buymg sheets you might just as well buy some cases, size 45x36, while they also are at a reduced price. / Charming little pieces to throw between doors, hall, on tables, or to use as wall decorations. in color. Offered at this special price only during Exclusive de- November sale. signs...made to ur own indi- vidual measure and dictates are Bneiiol e v- ige...d x p‘o rt artisans schooldd in - llu Tt , 4 Lambs’ Wool Comforts $ 6‘95 $455 each Imported French Oval 'Occasional Rugs 27x40 inches Other Persian Pieces In Occasional Sizes Members of the Master Furriers' Guild 3 chularly $7 to $8.25 each 180 of these e llll‘lbl wool -filled comforts, with gateen covers, in blue, rose, orchid, .old or green., 312 20 36 A one-third reduction on these rugs. Designs created by a foremost French artist. Especially purchased for this sale. . CAPITOL FUR j SHOP 1208 G Street Beauty Authority. Tomorrow —will be given on the sixth floor -u.lop.n. Learn the art of harmonizing complexion and costume. Individual consultations on skin and

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