Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1930, Page 20

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TOW Atermoon st 4:30 olock M(on Hotel. camp, but as his private secretary. Mrs. Ji elcmolll"nmheldlfl\' ‘Washin, group of the de I'Alliance Francaise, with M\' Lynch Lugquer and Mrs. Charles Stuart Alden a8 vice presidents, Mr. W. T. Brantly a8 secretary and Mlle. L. L. M. Limoges a8 treasirar. Many well known Washington women are included in the council of the fed- eration, among them being Mrs. George . Becker, Mrs. Henry Binsse, the Misses Cullen, Miss A. M. Hegeman, Miss Edith Hoyt, Mrs. Hennen Jennings, Mrs. New- lands Johnston, Mrs. Gibson Fahne- stock, Miss Sarah Lee, Mrs. John Lind- Morehead, Mrs. John McGowan, h S. Munroe, Mrs. Charles R. Bhepard, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. John Albert Tillema and Mrs. Florian Vurpillot. Mr. Philip Hubert Frohman, chief m&ct of '.ho ‘Washington Cathedral, tfllm of the art section of h 'rwenue Century club :t & lunch- eon meeting Monday in the Y. W. C. A, st Seventeenth and K streets. ‘The sale for the General Halplul in Ketchikan, Alaska, under the auspices of the Gufld of the Little Flower, will continue through the week. Mrs. Frank Avery, Miss Raphael Ellis, Mrs. John MRS. BALDWIN TO TALK ‘Will Address Convention of Penn- sylvania Woman Voters. Mrs. Harris T. Baldwin of this cit Costs Commit~ us phases of the mpmblm nmb)ecv.uhghnm\d- & number of Jears. FOOT TORTURE CAN BE AVOIDEDI A MESSAGE TO FOOT SUFFERE FROM STACH'S To you who suffer from pnn- wracked feet we offer quick and lasting relief—in retum for just five minutes of your time. AfreeGn h analysis of your PE« gt:}?e uusy; of ;oux uouble From the Gripper-graphic imprint we can prescnge the nght type of shoe that will bring you permanent relief. Ground Gripper Shoes not only af- ford immediate relief but restore the natural shape of the normal foot— & certain assurance of future foot health and comfort. Come in today. GROUND GRIPPER SHOES THE NATURAL SHAPE OF THE NORMAL FOOT ;%R'flfl‘.u CHILDREN Stach’s Ground Grip- ; Shoe Shoppe ”lfis,t. N.W. & Penn. Ave. e Felt and Velvet Hats You'd hardly expect to find such smart and fresh-lool hats at this pric. AN heas Sl 97 ALSO 50 HATS AT 79¢ SECOND FLOOR 131 Discontinued Corsets Dozens of Models! Great Savings! 32.79 Originally $5.00 to $10.00 Discontinued models by Nature’s Rival, Franco, Blnncr, C/B and Nsmoflex- corsetlettes, with and with- out inner belts; girdles, side ins; all sizes. (131) GIRDLES, Garter Belts and Corsetlettes. Were 14c to 84c. loc to 54c Friday only THIRD FLOOR Domestics for Thrifty Folks! (50) FANCY PILLOWCASES, of soft white muslin; with drawn work hems. Were 25 c 45¢. - Friday only, (49) 54x90 - INCH BED SHEETS, of heavy, closely woven muslin with neat 59 c hems. Were 89c. Friday (88 YDS.) FEATHERPROOF ART TICKING, in colorful patterns. Muh.rly 39c 29¢ Priday onl: (34) 42x72-INCH BOLSTER CASES, of htlvy dunble mus- lin; hemmed ands. - Were b8, nmy riaay 39¢ THIRD FLOOR Ribbon Novelties Reduced 509, ROSE_ BAGS, bags (110) PENCIL] BOXES, school envelopes, slightly soiled STREET FLOOR. Curtains, Draperies and Portieres _Reduced! (10 pi%) SUNFAST VELOUR (25 yds.) FRINGE VALANC- ING, scalloped or plain. Origi- mally $125 to 8175 B yard. Friday only, yard. (150 yds) MARQUISETTE, lmhroldered or with colored blocks. ~ Originally 950 @) and 98c yd. Friday only c (109 74s) BLOCKED AND uns:m 30 yd. Pridsy only, ya, 2OC (350 yds.) CRETONNES, in lovely color combinations and patterns. Originally 50c 25 yard. Friday only, yard c (30) DAMASK AND VELOUR MATS, for end tables. Origi- nally $6c to $1.75. €25 ek ( GOLD VELOUR DRAPES, scalloped valance and fringed trimmed. 32 95 Originally $4.50 .. 00 prs) CURTAINS, cot- tage sets, straight and ruffied styles. Originally $150 g to $1.95. Priday, pair. . (1) VELOUR - DAMASK RUNNER, 48 inches, and (1) DAMASK RUNNER, ‘68 inches. Originally $3.95 32‘95 $5.25. Friday only.. FIFTH FLOOR or front closing, and step- (27) CORSETLETTES AND GIRDLES, of brocade or satin; swami brassieres. Were $2.14 and $4.44— $1.54 and $3.24 Trimmings Half Off! LACE FLOUNCING, all-over laces, edges, galoons, including fine Val laces, Bretonnes, Alen- con and Chantilly. 3 to 2 yard l!nR"-h!- Were 20c to 1.00. Fri- s P 10c to 50c THIRD FLOOR $1.00 Lace Neckwear 75¢ Give your old dress & new lease on life with one of these dainty pleces of neckwear; Col- lars, cuffs, vestees and jabots— all from our regular stock. STREET FLOOR. ' Handbags Reduced (75) BAGS in envelope and top-handle styles: black, brown and tan; many with bone trim- mings; were much more. 69 Priday only ..... sesaes DL STREET FLOOR. T unsSDAX, NOVEMBER 13, LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store 25% Reductions on Short Lots Low Prices on New Special Purchases Mail,’Phone or C. O. D. Orders Cannot Be Accerted \on Tlmfty Friday Items, Due to Small Quantities Wonderful Savings in Rugs PALISADE VELVET RUGS, 9x12, 8.3x10.6; were $37.50. ) MALABAR WILTON RUGS, 83x10.6; originally n5oo Friday o CHENILLE RUGS, 24x au(huy solled; inally $5.50. Fri '3(170 GAnflgm - TON .3x1! originally $5o. “priday omy. $31.95 (1) l:fl’g?lu KARNAK RUG, 8.3x1 was $115. Friday only $B7~50 (5) RUBBER DOOR MATS; were $3.95 to $6.507 PTldtz only (13 $Q. ¥YDS.) INLAID LINOLEUM REMNANTS, 2% and 5 yd. lengths; originally $1.50 to $2.25 sq. yd. ssc ¥YD! , “B” gauge, Arm- strong’s; will be cut from full rolls; was 3225 uq e s $1.19 1) Dol lINT. 27x50; origi- nally $11.50. Friday sG 50 (5) ILONTAL HOOKED RUGS, 22x36, 26x45, 24x40; originally $7.95 to* $10.95. Friday only. ”'75 FIFTH FLOOR Coat Savings For the Junior Miss (25) Fitted and semi-fitted coats, brown, black and tan, trimmed with shawl and semi-shawl collars of r dyed rabbit, cat lynx, vicuna and mink dyed originally $25. Friday s] 4-85 For Women o:r Misses’ (8) MISSES’ COATS, black broadcloth, trimmed with black fur; 14 to 18; (9) Women's coats, 40 to 48, of black broadcloth; originally .75. Friday only (9) WOMEN’S COATS, sizes 40 to 44; beautiful fur collars and cuffs on black broadcloth; originally SECOND FLOOR Look What You Can Save on Tots’ Wear! (30) TOTS' SWEATERS, coat and slip-over styles— mostly odds and and.: m:m our better stocks. ‘Were '295!nd‘3“ sl 95 (53) IMPORTED BERETS, for tots and girls up to 10 years. Were Priday only (28) BERETS, in smart two- tone color effects. Were $1.50. Friday. $1.00 (28) RAYON BLOOMER AND VEST SETS, sizes 8 to 16, Were $2.50. only m(l‘} RAYON SLIPS, sizes 4 10, Were $1.00 and $1.50. Friday only.. 59¢ (4) SWEATER AND BERET SETS, sizes 4 to 6. Were $3.95 and $4.95. FOURTH FLOOR (5) MISSES’ COATS; black broadcloth, trimmed with fitch or black fur; 14 to 18; originally @34 $59.50. Friday only, (10) BLACK BROAD- CLOTH COATS, trimmed with black furs; 38 to 44; originally Priday only (6) WINTER TWEED SUITS, black, blue, green; misses” sizes; were $19.75. Fridey §12.95 Silk Underwear, 59¢! (19) SLIPS, CHEMISES, BLOOMERS, STEP-INS AND DANCE SETS, pastels and dark shades; lace {rimmed and tal- lored; were 79c. Fri- b 59c¢ (22) PAJAMA ENSEMBLES AND BROADCLOTH PAJA- MAS'AND LINGETTE SLIPS; were $189. Friday only .. 98¢ THIRD FLOOR. Long Drought Brings Umbrellas Down! (2) WOMEN'S BLUE TAF- FETA SILK UMBRELLAS, with fancy borders and Amber- lite handies. Slightly imper- fect. Were Friday only (13) WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS—(1) hlack, (4) blue, (4) purple, (3) brown and (])l red. hS(‘" borders and Am- berlite andles, Were $205. Fridey. $1.95 STREET FLOOR Men’s White and Fancy Collar-Attached Shirts 95¢ Originally $1.55 to $4 700 Shirts—offering a complete size range, biit not in every material; satin striped broadcloth, white broadcloth, and starched collar broadcloth; sizes 14 to 17. (300) FANCY RAYON HOSE, lisle top, toe and heels; neat striped effects; 10 to 1134; were e 99 (35) WOOL-MIXED UN- ION SUITS and separate underwear; origi- nally $2 to (8% RAYON SQUARES, designs on white and n'etn grounds; were $1.15. PFriday only.. ssc Toy Bargains (113) Mechanical Train Tl"cll, 2c (“)Fh lomelllkl.ndoflwrl'kfll sticks. Were 25c and 50c. szsc (8) “Buddy L” Tracks, were $1.50. Priday only . . 10c (6 oot) Meshanioat® Dromans Tracks, were $1.25. Priday only (3) Lionel Pagsenger Cars, were $2.95. Friday only . (1) Blackboard, was $1.95. Pri- day (1) Blackboard, was $2.49. Fri- (1) Drum, was $3.75. Friday only ... . (3) Teddy Bears, were $4.95. Fri- y only 1) Foot Bal 5.00. Pri- d:; Imly eyl sl 95 (1) Turntable and (3) Dolils, ':re)"l.';;nlnd u'o. Pfld’ly only 32 95 (1) Lionel Build-A-Loco, $28.75. Priday only b 39 75 1) Lionel Freight Ci ‘lw Pfldlyonly‘ o $3 75 FOURTH FLOOR. Children’s Hosiery Greatly 29¢ Undtrpnnd Grades originally 50c, 75c and $1 —including half, five- eighths and long stockings. Plain and ribbed lisle, rayon or ilk. Broken size and color 240 House Dresses ommauy 59 ’I 95 Long and short sleeve styles of pretty prints or plaid cot- tons and lustrous rayon mixtures. Broken sizes from 16 to 42. 25 Uniforms of pink, lavender and green chambray. Broken @@ sizes. Originally $1.95, Friday OV C THYRD FLOOR. Clearance Prices Wash Fabrics o 22 Rayon checks, rayon jac- quards, cotton prints, plain and printed voiles —short ends of our fastest selling materials. THIRD FLOOR. Notions, Only 5c¢ 915 articles—such as needles, knee protectors, buttons, tapes, hair pins and many other useful things that were much more. (135) NOTIONS, hot pot sets, transfer liquid, shoe dye and scissors sharpeners. Were 15¢ to 35c. Friday only loc (100) SANITARY PIECES, aprons, step-ins, bloomers, belts and shadow skirts. Were 85¢c to $1. Fri- soc day only . STREET FLOOR. Imported Chinese Brass and Fancy China, 1 Price GIFT GMSSWAI.E, $1.00 and u.u. J‘n Friday only... SIXTH FLOOR. Remember, Mail, Phone or C. O. D.’s Cannot Be Accepted Lots of Bargains for Boys, Tomorrow Originally $1 to $1.95 (42) SHIRTS AN ) TWO PIECE PA- JAMAS, broken ; were $1.00... (10) CAPS, 27 RAYON SCARFS, 3 CHAMBRAY Choice 50c e $1.50 (!8) UNION SUITS, sizes 2 to 6, and 123 Young Men's ‘Ties; four - in - hands. 22 Choice C (10 PAIRS) BLUE CORDU- ROY RIDING PANTS, sizes 12 (18) 2-K R SUITS, blue serge and cheviot; 7 to 10; were $15. RUGBY ' 'SUITS, blue cheviot, 5, 9, 10; (1) knicker l\‘lll:. :Ieze 16; (l‘)sl;;!her Jacket, s ; were .95. Friday only $5.45 () PREP SUITS. biue serge, , were $18.75. Friday only.. $9.45 STREET FLOOR Full-Fashioned Silk Hose Regular and extra sizes -‘ some extra length. S-n inally $1.65, others m.. c $1.95—but now broken in eol- or and size ranges. (229 ) Part-Wool and Ghlnrl"'l 50 to $1.95. color range, 79c. STREET FLOOR. Woel lnhnllnud 2,500 Yds. This Season’s Silks—Special for Friday 88c Here's a remarkable one-day selling of lovely silks for daytime and evening frocks! Splendid assortment of colors; fresh collection of new prints that look so well under dark coats! 40-Inch Washable Flat Crepe 40-Inch Printed Crepe 40-Inch Striped Silk Crepe 35-Inch Plain and Glace T-Eetu THIRD FLOOR. Odds and Ends of Sportswear (U] JmIY BLOUSES; Frida; were $5.95. y s3.29 g JERSEY Come and Save on Housewares! (34) HOUSEWARES, such as irro aluminum covers, syrup pitcher, enamel dippers, stain- less steel steak knives, enamel saucepans, milk pans and pud- ding pans. Were onginally only . o (8) SLIPOVER SWEATERS; (52) ARTIOLES, inclu Universal stainless steel yete $uos. Friday 79c knives, enamel bowisy stainless (ll) WASH BLOUSES; steel slicers, Mirro were $195. Friday 7gc aled ° _ S0l enam originally 65¢ to ({) TW!ED SKIRTS; - Friday (7) MIRRO COVERED nucms. ovvlfld sauce] enameled colanders, sauce’ d covered kettles. $10 to ‘128 Triday, 69C (18) OUTITAKDINO mus. including SECOND FLOOR tles, steel OBII)NG nnswon Dress Savings | i s ENAMELED PERCO- For Women and Misses safou ™ EUED, PERCO, Taken right off of our $16.50 racks—some sl lln.ly soiled—but all - wonderful values! chiffons and velvets—in black, navy, brown, ss 25 Sizes 14 to 46 Junior Misses’ Dresses Smart one and two piece jersey and wool frocks— some with white pique collars and cuffs—others with thk. brown, wine and s4'45 () Juniors’ Silk Frocks Iso a few models of the new With Q:!n:cl, peplums and interest- ing details. Black and colors. Originally b ; $5.95 green and wine. capes or peplums. Soft silk crepes. knitted materials. $10.75! Inexpensive Dresses Even the new prints are included in this new wonderful lot! One and two piece models—in sizes (1) 14 to 20, 163 to 241 and 38 to 44. Friday 55.74 only $10.75 and $16.50 Sport Frocks Knitted wools, wool crepes, jerseys and fl = _covered Cantons, $2.25. h’ldu’ ’l::l!b $1'49 such as lwood occasional tables, coffee tables, Mirro alu- minum pitchers, andirons,, Mirro d\nnhum hoo-nur M- Originally’ 3375 1o g ly $10. Friday only.. sl 95 MIRRO ALI MINUM DOVIIID “‘I'I'I.IB, 6 Ind '2 25 to fl 75. Prl~ $3.50 to $5.50. Friday (l) DECORATED m mm“! $4.75 Dnnd e $5.75. Priday only.. ;2-75 DECORATED FIRE- CE ng? rl‘_Al\sll'l‘. was originally $7.50. Fri- day only 53-75 SIXTH FLOOR crepes —beautifully tallored and with lines that make them s of the 4. SECOND F ‘LOOR. Children’s Underwear at Savings! (37) CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS, vests and pants, of cot~ ton and wool mixed with rayon, cotlon mixed. Knee length with short sleeves and low necks, and ankle length with long sleeves and high necks. Suit sizes 2 and 3, vest and pants size 10. Origi- nally $1.95. 89c (42) " ALL-COTTON 'UNION SUITS, knee length with low mecks and short sleeves. Sizes and 9. = Originally $100. Priday ony. ., D9C THIRD FLOOR (50) WINTER COATS, fur-trimmed broadcloth; 14 :?!2 135&: oréfiin,;ll'}y an 5. Friday only ...... $10 (200) FELT HA S, br - medu andgsmau cloches; ally $1.95 and $2.95. Friday only 35° (125) LA‘JE CUII'I'AXV PANELS, rayon fringe were $1.95. Pfldny only .. (59 PRS.) MISSES' COT- TON GLOVES, grey; were T9c. only, pair . (27 PRS.) BLACK CHIF- FON HOSE, 8l; wne 95c Friday B o (5.) IA“ HAN‘ETS. blue and pirk; were 35 50c. Priday only. C Go(lll PAJA?‘A! AND Floor Samples of Beds (6) SIMMONS AND FOSTER e e, e o $15. - Friday only.. 36 95 (16) BED lNSII’LlI, Save on Kid Gloves some slightly sofled; gold, rose, blue, green and henn. twin and (60 PRS.) WOMEN'S NOV- ELTY KID GLOVES, broken e,‘;‘;:’:”m v, SO0 assortments; orlginally $1.95 e AT by TRESSES, display samples STREET FLOOR. o st g i e L a3 only .. ( N coMP 100 Boys’ Linen ), DOWN com o:;.s. Initial Handkerchiefs Hhe el v Ry L 1""’“ 5 Fine white linen handker- PFriday only $16.8! chiefs with tape borders and @) EARLY AMERTCAN one-fou:th-inch hems. Only B, > D, F, and P, in white and COVERLETS, 80x105; rose, colors. Were 25¢. Fri- 18¢ :;'_",h;d’ p‘-‘,r;.';: n‘\v&re 32-95 day only ... STREET FLOOR THIRD FLOOR. (500 PRS) WOMENS (1) FLANNEL SUITS, size SHOES, straps, ties, oxfords ~ 3; Wete o%c. Friday 9B and pumps; calf, satin and only C kid; originally $2.89 and Gis Reidsr S180 (68) CO N JERSEY mu:ssl:,s‘ tan, copen and green; 14 to 48; were §i%5. Pridsy omy., D0C (100) SILK DRESSES, broken sizes and colos; originally ss and $2 SU‘IT s | NOVELTY S, to 5; were §1. Friday only.... 50c (4 PRS.) BOYS' LONG PANTS, 13 to 15; were sl $2.45. Friday only. (3) BOYS’ 4-PC. SUITS, & 1 13 were s395. g Friday only (2) WHIPC !ln_u 5; were $2.89. 31.50 iday o1 (15) RSi to 8; were slu ssc Gl N (3) LEATHERETTE LUM- BERJACK .Ml. ;H .ll“ Pr y soc "BATH (3 oT ROBES, 3 fo.7; were $1. . Friday only. . 59¢ (13) BOYS' FLANNEL- ETTE PAJAMAS; were 9bc. only ....

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