Evening Star Newspaper, November 21, 1930, Page 22

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1 Reserves, and will assist of mthu . THIRTY TO ITS ROLLS | orphanages and homes e singers were m High School Competitors Wi in gt the best Tryouts by Reserves Meld 'li'! Thief Leaves Note JEFFERSON LETTER ,':."..mm--" w woten | QIRLS’ GLEE CLUB ADDS. ‘Willlam' Fleming, “ Only Olick:n L:n T — Pundues o .;,,'r'-‘.,, Property of lhlvsnity, Va., Wom- an Acquiréd by Dr. Rosenbach at New_ York Sale. L e - fi.'fi. ;| serves w- tions. .fi%fi% supervised the final selections. B of u Now You Can Wear FALSE TEETH E%s% i ; ¥ the ecutor’s Filed Accounting b yesterday a By ihe Amociated Press) i NEW YORK, November 20.—A letter by Thomas Jefferson, dated July 1, 300 ‘kyh Explode. BUCHAREST, Rumania, November 31 UP.—Three hundred bensine tanks| The Reserve outs held at’ t.he Yount wmun m A-ulmtn. Seven! Mine Workers Elect. x..?hows Inheritance Taxes 1" 1o Be $21,761,363. B o & Declaration of Independence, the con- ¥ ihe Assoclatéd Press. Bote. spiracy against George Washington in l,fYOR!. November !l.——‘l‘l!':; New York and the revolutionary cAm- | mated at about $177,000. Rovember 33, 1036, 1a Valed. 8¢ T T 5 - cndemin Ryan and executor ‘ the will, filed lnll::nmlntll"mu TOYLAND at Kann’s Announces a Pre-Christmas Sale of DO[U —One of Santa Claus’ bi ries found that it had ma, forl When Santa discovered this he im- mediately said, “Pack them up and we’ll * send them to Kann’s down there in Wash- ington! They will know what to do with th’e:;l"dlSo hu‘c gfl t;r:——md we don’t mind telling' you that ces in many cases are only about HAE‘-‘ what they would ordinarily have been! There Are Six AIRMAIL UNAFFECTED BY SLUMP IS CLAIM William P. MaoCracken, Jr., Tells Traffio League How Depression ‘Has Influenced Transportation. A Specially Planned Sale of UNDIERWEEAIR 2,400 Non-Run RAYON Garments at BP the Associsted Press. , November 131 —'Il- en, Jr. t doll facto- u - 600 Garments of Glove Silk Milanese and *Trize - line M at & profit with passengers onl PASTORS TO BE GUESTS AT FESTIVAL TONIGHT %Q1d-Timers’ ” Celebration Planned #s Event of Home-coming of Im- maculate Conception Church. John H. Eckenrode, of 8t. oy . T. Bkrzynski of Md,, are to be the of honor at SPANISH PESETA IN LIST FOR EARLY STABILIZATION Manager of International Bank Announces Adjustment When Cortes Meets After Election. its, ced yesterday that stabilization of “ Spanish The following Msrine Corps changes Wwere announced today at the Navy Department: Maj. Julian P. Willcox, detached headquarters, Department of Pacific, San mndloo Calif., to Puget Sound, Bay, iflu of assistant paymaster, At- a, h%. P. Clerk Judson T. ® —Effanbee “Bubbles” dolls, 17 inches tall, with that open and shut and a baby voice. Head, arms and legs of eompo-ltlon Eath prettily dressed and former $5.00 values. $348 Dimples,” 'fl.h s hllal I:wecz mo m % . $5.80 vall ~—The cunning little “Hug Me” and “Kiddie babies, wuh movmg eres and real halr e{eluhu hl Yo 1 intx;l‘d b::" d:ewmd n 'hm pink or blue ornn wi nne socks, soft shoes lnd embroidered bib, Formerly w $1.98 —The adorable “Daisy Doll” is 16 inches tall, with kapok-fllled body, composition head, arms and legs, moving eyes, eyelashes and baby voice. Dressed in white, genk or blue organdy, with bon-, net to mateh, rubber panties, shoes and socks. o 93¢ —“My D:rllnt' blb dol.l 14 mchu t-lll with mov- ‘:e'.d. b;dlnk or blue organdy, with bonnet to nuuh u.nd embroidered bib. o 48e¢ _ —This dear little baby doll is 14 inches tall, with ted bobbed hair, composition hi arms and mmmm%mu- & and & hair bow to match the color of See the Big Electric . Sule Groups— One From Each Group ds Sketched 69- Appliqued and Lace Trimmed Bloomers Step-Ins Panties Gowns Chemise Combinations =~Beautiful milanese silk appliques and the new dark colored laces are used to trim these dainty garments of soft de- lustered rayon. Misses’ and m' ‘ sizes in pm.'w Extra Size Garments Panties Step-ins Chemise Bloomers Women’s Rayon Pajamas . and Coats at Only ~—Colorful, com- fortable tuck-in pa- ‘ jamas, and cocktail 9gc coats. Sizes 16 to 17. Unusually Attractive Gift Garments Chemise Bloomers In Pink Only! —Exactly the sort of garments the smart woman wears and expects to pay much more for. Dainty, practical and comfort- able. Every garment beautifully failored, cut on ample lines and meatly finished. Misses’ and women’s sizes, *Trize Is a Beautiful Silk Over Rayon Fabric 79¢ Women’s Heav, Rayon Un!cr!lum‘c —Chemise, Bloom- ers, Combmnlonl. 590 Panties, and Pan- ties in tailored styles. Childrer’s B-Z hyon Combinations, $1 Quality —A discontinued le with built-y 9‘: ::zn:ldcn. ihu; 4 to 10 years. Children’s Tuck-in Pajamas ' ~—SBiges 6 to 14 in :ow ¢olor combina- 99c Children’s Rayon Garments -V t nd Bloox:l:u :fi :lon- 390 run rayon in pink and peach. Sizes 6 to 14. Extra Size Rayon Undies -—Bl mers, Pan- ‘und Vests of 690 huvy rayon. Famn's—Stfeet Ploor. And a Companion Sale of Dull Finish Chiffon SHKIHONIE With Picot Tops and Hemstitched Run Stopl \ Regular $1.50 = $1.00 3 Pairs $2.85 —These are as good looking hose as you would expect to find, but certainly never at $1.00 a pair. They are made full fash- loned for fit, of a clear, evenly woven chiffon with a perma- ‘nently dull finish, 8ilk to the picot top, with French heels, cradle soles. In sizes 814 to 10 and these fashionable colors. - Bard” Bemberg m?-:hiond Hoee P e 69¢ pm" ~—Service weight with lisle feet. Sizes 814 to 19 in the new colors. Nuage Fonce Plage Duskes Brownleaf Dk. Gunmetal Mflr.’a lp:! Hose h 27c pr ~Five-eights, seven- -im and !nn-ungth hose in ‘smart - eolorl and sizes 7 to u. t 3 ok 89¢ ;= -fashioned hose with lhle topi. lisle heels and izes 814 to 10 in sma Kann's—8treet 4oy,

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