Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1930, Page 28

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' D.'A:R’ ACTIVITIES 08 18 Victory entertained at the home of Chester B. Watts, 2328 ‘Thirty-seventh street, October 27. The assisting a recent book, . Mrs, R:vtd l: C‘:ldweljl. m‘fi it el an rs. Josep 3 iofmuer regent, spoke of their the nnngn‘m}:eun‘ of the party was held at the tob~ * 31, Pro- : the scholarship the chapter. Richard Arnold ' Chapter met No- wvember 3 &t the home of Mrs. R. E. L. Hall, 2819 Twenty-ninth' street, with the regent, Mrs. Lee R. Pennington, jr., ing. She nounced the death of .. Sharp, & charter member of the chapter, and Mrs. Grace Porter Hop- kins ' re) ted the chapter at her funeral held November 4. _ A marker similar to_the one to be on the grave of-Richard Arnold, jutionary soldier, by the chapter ‘was exhibited. The sum of $20 was ‘voted. for a column at O\tu:ltunun Hall. Year book. de- held at Mount said that 48 boys Li Manor celebrated vingston .Ohnptcr“ 2 country home - of '%2‘ ot aooses oute operty of Lord Fairfax, was | : property eayly A report : | by Mrs. A. " | Broken sizes ;| Women'’s & Misses’ Fund. All D. A. R. members are in- vited to attend. PFrances Scott Chapter was enter- tained November 4 at the home of Mrs. Arthur Adelman, with Mrs. John C. Eckhardt and Miss Helen Thompson assisting. B. Garges. Repo! being done at Ellis Island was given by Mrs. G. M Pierce, and the student loan Charles BflsEL ‘The regent, gave a talk on the 1930 celebration at ; | Plymouth. Mrs. Norman Hough also .| was a guest. o GreenwAch, Englarid, has a battle THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGLON, D. C. DEATH ON R-101 TRIP Air Minister Wrote Will Leaving All to Brother 48 Hours Be- fore Journey. By the Associated Press. LONDON, November 8.—Lord Thom- son, the air minister who was killed in Erp=Seiiy o never return from the to which _ended in the traj vais, France, on October 5. In his will, filed today, he left all he owned to his brother, Col. Roger Gordon_Thomson, “in_the event of my death during the flight of the R-101 to India and return” The document, hastily scribbled on a single sheet of paper, was dated October 3, less than 48 hours before the dirigible crashed. e estate was estimated at about LORD THOMSON FEARED - ‘ near Beau- over Sunday dog racing. Tots’ Wearables Aprons, Dresses, Over- alls, Suits, Sun Suits. Bloomers, Slips. 19c Lingerie 50 Cotton Vests, Bread- cloth Pan Rayon Satin Slips. Ray an- ties and P Vests. Broken sizes .. 19¢ Boys’ Wearables Wash Knickers, Athletic Union Suits, Hats and Caps. 19¢ Some damaged. Broken sizes.. . Women's Rayon Hose Irregulars .of higher priced quality. French heels. New lgc shades 65 Damaged Blankets 19¢ 350 Yds. 36-inch Drapery Fabrics Short lgc ¥ lengths .. Boys’ Suits Overcoats, ‘The £1,737 (about $8,685). .;is-inch Heavy Unbleached Muslin 250 1% Scatter Rugs Assorted Sizes 19¢ 150 Yds. 50-inch Marquisette Ecru 19¢ .. 110 Prs. Sash Curtains & Curtain Strips Sheep-lined Leatherette Coats ’33.97 Limited Quantities Boys’ School 800 Pairs Women’s Felt Soft padded soles and hecls. Blue, lavender, purple, green and rose. Sturdy well tai- lored garments Save on each one. Knickers destroyer Al mnr. u\lnn&t ship of the 1st Bat- E ., United mpN-v:“uem of ‘With the transfer from Wi of the United States P. U the District of Columbia, also fol- Jowed orders transferring Lieut. Comdr. P. V. H. Weems, United States Navy, from this city to the Post-Graduate School at the United States Naval Academy. Lieut. Comdr. Weems mud here the day the Ahlgeleft ‘Washington for Philadelphia to placed out of com= mission, but it was not known then that the training shl{om to be removed. He was directed to come here to relieve Lieut. Comdr. R. 8. Field, who was re- lieved as commanding officer of the Upshur to become aide to the com- mandant of the Washin, Navy Yard. In addition to his duties as command- ing officer of the destroyer Upshur n SEREL.ER 5=3 g 7 9) High and Low Shoes 113 to 2. Slippers, 39¢c In the Brown only. terlined. Sizes 3 to 8. Cuban and hi Women’ Arctics, $1 new Patent, tan and gun metal. Sizes 824 to 11 and s “Hood” cuff style. Warmly in- Sizes 3 to- 7. gh heels. Also Creepers f the week while await- the inactive list. | Milan L. f the destroyer's | ett D. Kerw, sn indefinite | jr,; Lieut ( the Navy De- to be kept on and it is under- (36-inch) (45 & 50 inch) Every popular and desirable color. Hundreds of styles, In- cluding satin-faced damask, Heavy Comforts or Pair Part-Wool Corps—Capt. Rosenau, Comdr. Verne Charles In connection aminations which ul’llvl.l with the ex- offi- cers are required take, depart- .| ment has issued a letter which says a physical examination taken for ai Lieut. Herbert H. Royden, Junior Grade) Frank W. Milton J. Dodd, Lieut. ‘W. Lane, Lieut. George A d oy 800 Prs. Children’s and Missess Marquisette Criss-Cross Full length. 45 inches wide across the top. Made with cornice valance. Deep ruffles. Cream, ecru and popular pastel shades. Irregulars of 89¢ to $1.49 Sheets, 68c Bleached sheets. 63x90 72x90 Pastel Color All- Wool Blankets Seamless 81x90 81x99 rpose, Pe “Gecmed quirements of law that officers be ex- amined physically at least once every four years. It says further that any physical examination heretofore or hereafter MEN’S SHIRTS Collar Attached 69c Some lIrregulars! Some Perfects! All in the popular collar attached style. Sizes 13% to 17. Men’s Lined Gloves $1.29 Imperfects Sizes 7% to 10. . Men’s Blanket Robes —uwith slippers to match $2.95 * Small, medium and large sizes. 200 Women's & Misses” “Travel Print” Dresses 3 $1.5 Regularly sell for $2.95!° Many styles. f.e.q;:"& -n-.ll quantities. (Shu:ul)hth "Broadcloths and chambrays. Neatly trimmed. White and colors. Sizes 1 to 6 years. ting e Semi-golf models. Sturdy mixtures. Hall | Smart grey and brown shades. Sizes 8 to 79 16, C (4 for $3) ’ ’ : Jr. Boys’ & Tots’ Overcoats Navy blue chinchilla coats, ‘tailored in $2 97 Blankets $1.97 The Blankets—Size 66x80. Weigh about 3% pounds. Sateen bound. The Comforts—Rayon fig- ured center, sateen border; cotton filled. $3.97 Size 66x80. Popular solid colors. Made of selected vir- gin wool. Bound in sateen to match, Infants’ Flannelette Wear, 3 for $1 Gowns, Gertrudes and Kimonos. White, Pink, or blue trimmed. C Shallow crowns. Featuring the popular off-the-face ‘models. Included are brimmed models, too. Large, small and medium headsizes. thespnpular little admiral styles. Sizes 2 to 8. Entire Remaining Stock from Our Upstairs Store Silks! Rayons! Cotton! 1/, Price or Less Come‘early for the best value. Voiles batistes, dim- ities. Daintily trimmed. ) Infants’ Dresses and Gertrudes 2 for 59¢ Nainsook lace and em- broidery trimmed. Sizes 1 to 2 years. Tots’ Sweaters Women’s & Misses’ A S ‘Fur-Trimmed 1 to 6 years. Hand Embroidered Porto Rican Gowns 59¢ Pastel shades. Fine quality nainsook. Sizes for misses and women, Women’s & Misses’ Hooverettes, 79¢ Brilliant light prints. Sizes 16 to 46. Women's $1 Wash Frocks, 79¢ Fast colors. Sizes 16 to 46. Women’s Flannelette Pajamas, 94¢c (Slightly soiled) Striped or plain colors, Sizes for misses and women. Special! For Basement Day! Women’s and Misses’ Smart ’ Silk Frocks Ideal for business, school and afternoon hofirs. Lingerie touches! Self trimmed! Black, Navy, Brown and Wine. Sizes 14¢6"%6% 516 Featuring BLACK COATS with BLACK FURS Imagine paying only $16 for one of these smart fur-trim- med Winter coats. The new styles . . . tailored in the smart longer lengths. Beautiful crepe back satin lining. Sizes 14 to 20—76 to 46—40Y; to 52%. Also brown, green and tan coats. 69 (Irregulars)® Washable, fast colors, Women's $2.98 Rayon Dresses 2 for $3 Dark colors. Long sleeves. Washable: Sizes 16 to 46. Girls’ Washabl . Dresses, 88c : Made to Sell for $1 to $1.49 ““Linenes, broadcloths, jerseys, cétton prints and crash tweeds. Sizes 7 to 14. Chiffon and medium The are. all silk vith fisle interlined tops and mercerized soles. The medium weight lave mercerized soles he group. P and garter welts.

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