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i) minary. . and Mrs. Eugene E. Collister will E as their guests the latter's niece, Gwen Harold of Tennessee, Who the Winter with her aunt, . Wallace Witcover. Mrs. Eugene Byrnes heads the enter- it m{;e of the Want;:;n f 2551 Seventeenth street north- ening. to formulate plans be held in the ball room wuumm Hote 1. December 6 o Raleigh Sherman, cha! committee; Mrs. C. F. 2 fe FREs ;g ! BERRYMAN WILL SPEAK BEFORE DISTRICT S. A. R. Star Staff Cartoonist to Give Crayon Drawing on Presidents He Has Known. A crayon talk on “Presidents I Have Known"” will be given by staff cartoonist 'MOTHER OF FOUR SLAIN Police Lack Clue to Beauty Shop Murder in Kingston, N. Y. esiablith a motive and that they o clue to the killer. 3 T MEXICANS KILL TWO French Paymaster and Chauffeur Bhot by Bandits in Durango. DURANGO, Mexico, November 17 (#). =John Streyer, Prench he Ppaymaster for Edmonston & Co. INCORPORATED 12"T5t " SE Featuring MEN'’S and '$10.00 SHOES ™ . $7.85 .| Daughter of Mr. and A|$1,875,655 of Rosenwald Fund | put $1,317,739 into * | most of which erly, | said, it has aided 5,075 schools of all ;| grades, with a total capacity of 612495 Sands, .uwmxfi varying cost. A at & tea dance at the Cariton Hotel this MISS Hf&}() WYETH, Mrs. Nathan C. Wyeth, who will be THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. “REGIMENT TO DINE Twentieth Marineés Will Mark An- niversary With Smoker. ‘The first anniversary of the organisa- 614 12th ST. Clearance Sale Choice of Store Trimmed Hats $1.95 and $5.00 Values to $6.50 Values 88 to $18 Specializing in Large Headsize Hats to soclety afternoon. —Underwood Photo. EXPENDITURE REPORTED Spent for Negro Welfare. CHICAGO, November 17 (#).—The Julius Rosenwald Fund, for the fiscal year ending June 30, yesterday reported a total nditure $1,875,655 in its work for Negro welfare, moderate cost medical care, general educational ex- social problems gnd public administra- tion. Pledges for future work total over $5,000,000. Of the total exrndnum the fund ts work for Negroes, went for the erection of Negro schools. Since 1913, the report puplls and a total cost of $25,342,272, proportions of the 3 are in Southern States. For Negro health the fund expended $163,- 815 for endowment of nurses, establish- ment of clinies and study of sickness among Negroes. ' wi::l"dl' England, has ’;‘n’tn l:ch‘d first woman ma; . E. B2 eadmistress Y:m infants’ . Wild Rice Delicious when served with Game 6r Roast One-pound carton. . .90c .. Magruder Inc. Sl o Best Groceries Conn. Ave,M & 18th Sts. N.W. Phone Decatur 4180, ' Established 1875 “Am never without KON- DON'S Catarrhal Jelly. Used it in Army Camps, took it to France.”—Dr. C. B. L., Portiand, Me. Only the BEST and QUICKEST relief was #00d enough for our boys when exception- ally_severe coids attacked them. One drop of opens up nose, throat like fiash. Phiesm goes. Sneezing stops. Curbs cold " st_once. '8 prescribed by doctors for 40 years because it acts quicker. Al druggists. Carl M. Bets. Mgr. West Side Between F & G Bts. WOMEN’S THE WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS LIPSTICK $|oo Natural color/ WORK DAY CUT ASKED Chicago Federal Reduction Might Provide 150,000 More Jobs. CHICAGO, November 17 (#).—The Chicago Federation of Labor yesterday asked national headquarters to petition President Hoover for action to curtail the working day week of Federal em- | ployes so that more jobs would be available. A special resolution was adopted, stating that a sufficient re- duction would enable work to be found for 150,000 more persons. 'y # oP . Wobbpwarp & Lot —The Christmas Store = N “Madame Dines Chez Elle” quisite black chif fon velvet has been employed in a most intriguing manner. rit peated in the low, flaring trousers, which seem ‘rather to belong to the class of divided ° skirts. The price of all this loveli- ness, NxoLiGEEs, THIRD FLOOR. —at KITT'S—1330 G St. Very Special! APARTMENT UPRIGHT PIANO New Warranted B 5195 For You' e Who are hard to please— Whose space is limited— v C. Q\\\h/‘ WobDWARD w1 he Christmas Store - o, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1980, ol & LoTk A . On Sale Tomorrow Morning at 9:15 All-Silk Chiffon for *| yard We were able to secure a limited quantity at a special concession that makes it possible to offer this unusually fine quality chiffon at a price that is the lowest we have offered in years. In black, white, street and evening shades. 42 inches wide. BiLxs, Bzconp FLoOR. Wear Smart Frocks of Frosted Crepe $2 yard All wool and 54 inches wide. With sports jackets, with any daytime coat, smart women are wear- ing smart frocks of this light-weight weollen. It is ideal for daytime, for sports—and for school frocks for children and young girls. In red, green, brown, navy and black. ‘WooLLENs, SzcoNp FLOOR. Time to Start Hemming for Christmas Gifts Imported Handkerchief Squares Everyone appreciates a gift more when it has the added charm of your handwork. Women’'s Handkerchief Squares—of all-linen in plain colors; 12-inch squares 12%¢ Women’s All-linen Handkerchief Squares with colored borders; 12-inch squares Men's All-linen Handkerchief Squares, in white and white with colored borders; ll-ll;c’: Lingns, Bzconp Special Subscription Offer Pattern Magazines for Christmas Gifts 2-year subscription to Delineator; including either “The Art of Dressmaking” or “Book of Recipes” $2 15 months’ subscription to the Delineator (to be called for) $1 Vogue Pattern Book, 1-year subscription, at this new lowered price ...$1.50 McCall Magazine, 1-year subscription. 2-year subscription 3-year subscription ... PATTERNS, SECOND Popular for Both Women’s and Children’s Clothes Rayon-and-Cotton Prints 58c yard In a wide vnriny of tweed patterns that are suit- able for women’s daytime and sports frocks and many charming floral patterns for children’s and school girls’ frocks. With backgrounds in red, green, gray, brown and black. They are smart enough to be higher-priced. 36 inches wide. Oorron Dasss Goovs, Szcown FLOOR. . Crystal' Necklaces Much Below Regular Prices The Popular Lengths— sl 95 16, 18 and 30 Inches " Bought from a New York importer at a price that rflniu.m to sell them very much less than simi- r qualities have been marked heretofore. " These simulated crystal necklaces are exceeding- ly smart with black that is so fashionable. In the smart lengths—all at the one low price of $1.95. Each is strung on Foxtail chain, which is less liable to break than cord. *Simulated. Noverry Jewxiay, Aisis 10, Pmst Froom. An Um-uady Low Price Four-Drawer Shoe Cabinets ${.50 This cabinet fis of all wood con- struction, copered with floral paper: In assorted boudoir colors. Six-drawer Cabinet (Hosiery Drawer), with the same con- i ..$4.95 Hear Two Talks—Without Charge—by F. E. Bruelheide Tomorrow and Wednesday at 3:30 P.M. in the Tea Room Who have a limit on your budget— Who have shopped and haven’t found— See This Unmatched Value ' While the Price Holds Good A mid-month reduction that hits right at pay day and before Thanksgiving! Women’s Straps, Ties and Oxfords in black and brown. Men's Oxfords in black and brown. Mr, Bruelheide, lecturer, author and expert, will demonstrate the fundamentals of Back- gammon—explain its sudden revival, re- veal its strategy, show how Chouette is -played and how the doubling dice is used. No Charge—Tickets of Admission se- cured in Stationery Section, First Floor. “Winning Backemmon at Sight”—book of instruction, $1. Score Pads, S0c. Instruction Card, $15 Booxs Awp Srariomemy, Prsz PLOOR. There’s a style you'll fancy and the size you'll need in the sale. Terms?—Yes! Homer L.Kitt Co. 1330 G Street " CARL M. BETZ, Mgr. No Branch Stores—Estab. 1875 612 13th St. T AL Bet. 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