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EBHARDT RESINS FRATERWAL PST| A. Zickafoose Will Direct Fairfax Group—New Coun- cils to Be Organized. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. FAIRFAX, Va., November 22.—Fred- erick W. Ebhardt of Alexandria pre- sented his resignation as district deputy State president at the quarterly meet- ing of Fairfax District Council, No. 4, Order of Fraternal Americans, held with Fairfax Council, No. 26. His place will be taken by A. Zickafoose of Ball- ston, whose credentials as the new dis- trict deputy were presented and ac- Committee on Flags and Bibles that two schools in the district are without flags and one school is without a Bible. Arrangements were made to see that needs of these schools are supplied by the nearest councils. New Councils to Be Formed. ‘The Committee on New Councils re- portedl that & new organizer has been employed and that several new coun- cils will be organized in this district before the next meeting of the State ecouncil. Standing committees on flag || and Bible, immigration and publicity || ‘were appointed to serve for the balance || of the council year. The membership || of Fairfax District Council as of Sep- tember 30 was reported as 1,123. The prize banner offered by the dis- trict council for the greatest gain in membership made by any council in the district d the 8;:‘1 quarter was presented to Ballston incil after an address by W. A. Wine of Quicksburg, State president of order. F. U. ‘Sanderson made th of accept- ance on behalf of ton Council. State President Speaks. Speeches were made by State Presi- dent W. A. Wine, State Vice President Samuel T. Park of Alexandria, State Secretary James R. Mansfield of Alex- andria, State Warden Edgar E. Gillette of Herndon, Samuel H. Elmore of Pur- cellville, D. E. Wine of Quicksburg, C. C. Carr of Fairfax and Mrs. C. A. Lane of Vienna, chairman of the Flag Com- mittee of the Daughters of America. Members were in attendance from Alexandria Council, No. 5; Vienna, No. 12; Fairfax, No. 26; Herndon, No. 28; Ballston, No. 36, and McLean, No. 42. ‘There were visitors from Purcellville Council, No. 13; Gornet Council, No. 4; Hamilton Council, No. 23, and Water- ford Council, No. 10, and from Betsy Ross and Herndon Councils, Daughters of America. ‘The next meeting will be hdd‘:m: Herndon Council on Febru- ll'%h committee in charge of the ar- ents of the Fairfax meeting in- Frank Swart, Stacy 8. Swart C. Sisson of the Fairfax DIVORCES ASKED BY THREE WIVES| Two Seat Pleasant Women Seek Separation From Mates at Marlboro. 8y a Staff Correspondent of The Star. MARLBORO, lu; November an ds. . Serada K. Ruppert of Seat ute divoree Pleasant, charges her husband, Jouxh 46-‘:&-; gxf s il ;‘5'-7"" ler january, . in May, 1921, at Balti- more, Md. Through her attorney, Lansdale G. Sasscer, the Wwife asks the custody of their two children. for a _divorce from Joseph C. Mattingly yesterday decree granting a divorce to Walter A. Hutcherson, a United States deputy marshal, from Mrs. Elsie C. Hutcherson. Other equity orders signed yesterday included a final order on an audit in m case of John 8. Stanley vs. Theresa len. appears for Mrs. Thomas. Judge a WINS CHECKER CONTEST Edward M. Horman of Tuxedo De- cided Champ of P. O. Section. A checker centest to determine the championship among employes in a cer- tain section of the Post Office Depart- ment was held at the home of Baxter Denny on Bladensburg road. The con- testants were Harry L. Hayes of Wood- || w‘ D. C.; Jeremiah J. , and | Mr. Horman was | voted the champion A social hour followed during which time impromptu solos were rendered | by Mr. Hayes, accompanied by Mr.| ‘Horman and sleight of hand tricks were performed by Mr. Dwyer. SHOE CHAMP TO WED Marys County Pitching Title Holder Licensed to Marry. Bpecial Dispatch to The St st LEONARDTOWN, Md., November 22.| '}| —Noted among the marriage licences issued at Leonardtown Court House||| within the past few days is one to Raphel Morgan Long of Mechanicsville, | the horse shoe throwing champion of St. | Marys County, who took rt in the State contest held in Baitimore last year. The licences follow: Raphael Morgan Long, age 21, of Mechanicsville, Md., and Lucille Mary Buckler, age 15, of Hughesville, Md.'| and Flora Swann, age 20, of Chaptico, Md. Joseph Vincent Briscoe, age 22, of Piney Point, Md., and Irene F. Chand- || ler, age 21, of Morganza, Md. I SHOT IN EYE Eight-Year-Old Boy Accidentally || ‘Wounded at Staunton. off, the shot striking him "‘mewufi phywmewm-ed sight of the lad's eye| Mrs. J. Kyle Gilbert, 77, Dies. 22 (Spe- Hibert, aged 177, . J. Kyle Gilbert, died her bome at THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 23, 1930—PART ONE. B—3 luster. regular price is 79c; s All-oVer Bemberg, also with lisle top. Every pair periect. Street Floor $1.00 Full-Fashioned Bemberg and Celanese ose 67¢ Rayon hose de luxe—with subdued, Until recently sold for $1.00: cially priced at 67c. emberg and Celanese Underwear natural ‘Tailored and today's $1.00 Rayon NOW and Here Beautiful New 59 lace-trimmed styles in rayon garments of the better quality, perfects and ir- regulars. Regular and extra sizes in chemise, step-ins, panties, bloomers and combinations; double extra sizes In bloomers and vests. All pastel shades.—Street Floor. New Purchase Just Unpacked! s 69 Silk Gorgeous novelties, at a bargain price! Richly hand-painted triangu- lar and oblong silk scarfs in new color sctemes and in pastel shades. Plenty of blues, greens, tans and WNS. Choose them now for gifts.—Street Floor. : Women’s Washable New Browns, Black-with-White, .Heather, Willow, Blue and Green ‘High-grade gloves priced below their worth. Smart slip-ons and fancy cuff styles in all sizes.—Street Floor. _——— Ekonomy Kolumn | 50c Fine Toiletries, 19¢ id lid Brillian- tlnik.m‘fiemoé mon“mas “large can Dusting Powder with puff, 19c each. Talcum Powder, 10c Selick’s rose or violet talcum pow- der at a bargain price. 50c Boncilla Set, 37c Week end set consisting of Boncilla rouge, cold cream, vanishing cream and face powder. Street Floor. Novelty Rings, 2lc | Choice of gold shell, chrome finish and Bterling silver rings get with bril- | liant stones in many styles. \ Alarm Clocks, 85¢ G teed for one year. Nickel finish and colored enameled alarm clocks that keep accurate time. Modess Sanitary Napkins 4 Dozen for $1.00 Slighly absorbent snd easily dispos- able. Fancy Wash Cloths 69¢ Dozen Package of one dozen tied with rib- bon. In plaids of blue, pink, gold and lavender. 29c & 39c Stamped Goods 2 for 25¢ Linen buffet covers, scarfs, centers, play suits, glass towels, baby dresses, rompers, unbleached aprons, towels, pillows and vanity covers. Avalon Hair Nets, 29c Doz, Double mesh guaranteed shape, in light, medium brown, blonde, grey and bl Street Floor. 35c Pillowcases, 18c Each but ot at ali hare Lo oones 25¢ Unbleached Cotton 12%c Yard 39-inch heavy unbleached cotton gol:‘ making sheets and mattress cov- Street Floor. * Men’s $2.25 Gloves, $1.69 | High-grade cape kid and suede un- lned dress gloves in the popular Children’s Gloves, 50c Plain and fur top fleece-lined jer- sey gloves, also knitted gloves and Jjersey gauntlets with decorated cuffs. Women's Fabric Gloves, 50c "~ __Slip-on, novelty cuff and two-cls gloves in all colors and all sizes. o Children’s Hose, 18c | | Perfect quality derby-ribbed long | hose; also slight irregulars of boys' | fancy golf hose and girls rayon mixed hose. 3 pairs for 50c. Autographed Handkerchiefs 6 for 35¢ Your name embroidered in corner. PFine quality cotton handkerchiefs with colored borders. Street Floor. Porto Rican Gowns, $1.00 Of imported nainsook in white and pastel shades. Eandmade and hand- embroidered or appliqued in da Gesigns. " Bizes 16 and 17, dainty Second Floor. Men'’s Otis Underwear 59¢ Each | _ Genuine Otis balbriggan ts. Shirts in sizes 36 to 46: diawers in sizes 32 to 44. Men’s Work Shirts, 44c Well made blue shirts with at- | tached collar. Sizes 141 to 17. Men’s $1.00 Pajamas, 55¢ Slight seconds of percale and broadcloth pajamas in sizes A to D, Boys’ Sweaters, 88c Sizes 28 to 36 in boys' % Plain colors and fancy patterne Boys’ Knickers, 95¢ Sizes 8 to 16 in well tailored knick- ers of fancy suiting mixtures. Boys’ Blouses, 55¢ “Bell” and other makes, perfects Il and trregulars. “sizes 4 to 15 years. Streét Floor. 89c Window Shades, 52c Seconds of ofled had with perfect. rollers. Bise 3xe. " In white, ecru and green. 29¢ Curtain Tods for tie-backs Extend to 48 inches. Third Floor. Infants’ Creepers, 59¢ oud wEEy o T broadeiott Ic] N Bizes 1103 years. Second HalfPrice Pavchase Hand-Embroidered Models $3.00 Val Choice, * G 1 - Beautifully worked boudoir pillows, rompers, aprons, baby dresses, chil- dren’s dresses, flare aprons, scarfs, vanity and buffet covers. Wonderful Xmas gifts! Street Floor and Sa $4.00 Valu Choice, o s2 40 Artistically finished designs in luncheon squares, pillows, hoovers, rompers, children’s dresses, aprons, scarfs, boudoir pillows and quilted | rayon pillows. Fresh Purchase of Lovely Fashions Ready for Another Great Sale of '9,°12*°&*15Dresses Last Monday and Tuesday we held our most successful dress sale of the season. We start this week with hundreds more of the same beautiful qualities, fresh from New York—in brand-new, fascinating styles—at the same low price. The stage is set to surpass even the tremendous selling of last week. LUXURIOUS FABRICS All-Over Brocaded Velvet Chiffon and Velvet Combinations All-Silk Chiffon All-Silk Canton Crepe Silk-and-Wool Travel Tweeds Beautiful Silk Prints All-Silk Georgette Crepe Moire. . . Satin. .. Flat Crepe Dresses for every type, every taste and Street dresses, afternoon dresses, evening dresses (sizes 14 to 38). Every dress a masterpiece of fine workman- every occasion. ship. All colors. All Sizes—14 to 20, 16Y; to 24V, 36 to 50 clude: Two SPECIAL NOTICE The new purchase in- s 200 of the bro- caded velvet and chif- fon dresses that sold out so quickly last Monday. sketched at the right. One style other styles. Brown, wine, blue and black. 16% to 24%. Sizes 36 to 44, Worth $35.00 and $39.75 Furs and Silk Linings Guaranteed for Two Seasons Better and better values at King’s Palace! Here are coats of unusual distinction, tai- lored of quality fabrics, that even in today’s lower priced market are worth far more than the sale price. Large collars and cuffs of Manchurian wolf (dog), sealine (dyed coney), beaverette and astrakhan cloth. models. Sizes 14 to 38, 40 to 50. $ Brown. Smart belted Second Floor. Our Annual Pre-Christmas Dollar Sale Opens With the Greatest Values in Years Worth 515, $2.0 & 59.5 As market prices drop, values rise higher and higher —thus we can offer even better shirts than in recent years in our classic holiday dollar sale. “Pyramid,” “Commodore” and “Susquehanna” Brands, brand-new and absolutely perfect. White, tan, blue, green and light and dark striped and figured patterns. Plain Broadcloth Shirts Fancy Broadcloth Shirts Rayon-Stripe Shirts tions. Buy for now and for Christmas Every shirt tailored to fits. entation if desired. All sizes, 1314 to 17. Woven Madras Shirts Jacquard Madras Shirts Novelty Oxford Shirts Soft or laundered collar-attached, separate collar-to-match and neckband shirts. perfect propor- Boxed for pres- dolls, dress, Bring the little ones to Santa Claus’ head quarters now—and select * your toys early. Immense stocks of popular toys ready at the low- est prices in many years. 5 &s Baby Dolls Famous “My Darling” Doll 27 Inches High Looks Like a Real Baby Special purchase and sale of beautifil inches high. Movable head, sleeping cyes with tyelashes, voice, teeth and tongue. Full Kapok stuffed. Circular lace-trimmed Ruffled baby cap to match dress. posit will reserve your doll until wanted. Santa Reigns in Toyland : 98 life-like in every respect and 27 rubber panties, bootees and shoes. A de- Street Floor CROSLEY RADIO GIVEN AWAY Every customer can enter this thrilling Christmas contest. award is a $79.50 Crosley Screen Grid Neutrodyne Console Ra- dio. See it in our Radio Depart- ment, Third Floor. “Mate" The ||} 700 Pcs. Silk Underwear 100% Pure Silk—Worth $2 & $3 ' Gowns, Chemises, Dancettes, Step- ins, French Panties, 159 Costume Slips Luxurious gar- | ments of pure silk flcrepe de chine, in pastel shades. Lace-trimmed, tai- flored and semi-tailored models. l What wonderful Christmas gifts! $1.59 Silk Underwear $1 .00 | Special purchase of crepe de chine garments, in pastel shades, including chemises, step-ins, dance sets and panties. Tailored and lace-trimmed styles. Also rayon satin costume slips, ol in pastel shades, with shadow hems.— 500 Fine cuffs. lar kinds of fur, cuffs. Pointed, fashionable furs. furs, at " Another Big Shipment of Boys’ Sheep-Lined Leatherette Coats These popular coats are tallored of genuine Dupont leatherette, plain or em- Lined with thick, fleecy sheepskin, with cor- duroy or leatherette facing. rge wombat (fur fabric) Knitted wristlets. inforced sizes 4 to 18.—Street 3 Fur Strips $1.00 to $2.00 Values, Each Handsome and fashionable furs for making collars or | 4 Inches wide, 24 to 27 inches able for women’s or children's coats. $5.00 TO $8.00 FUR CUFFS—50 pairs separate fur $1.98 to $2.98 Pair $10 TO $15 COLLAR AND CUFF SETS— Long shawl or crush collar sets in high-grade a bargain . Black, brown, ey and el rcre.. oo r $7-98 Wear Them, Too %95 75¢ pockets. All long. Many popu- in brown, beige, grey and black. Suit- round and elbow styles in various Street Floor Third Floor arm WOMEN'S RAYON-STRIPE UN- ION SUITS, medium weight, knit for comfort. - Low_ neck, no_sieeves, ght knees. Sizes 36 5()¢ to 42 WOMEN’S PART-WOOL UNION SUITS with rayon stripe. Low neck, Wwarmly knit union suits with waist attachment. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee length. Sizes 4 to 12. Also boys’ sults, sizes 8 to 5Q¢ Knit Underwear Street Floor WOMEN'S RAYON-STRIPE VESTS with low neck and no sleeves. Sizes 36 to 44... 39¢ knit BLOOMERS — Women's bloomers, With rayon stripe. Sizes 36 to 44 49¢ CHILDREN’S VESTS AND PANTS — Fleeced vests and pants specially priced. Vests have high | neck and long sleeves or Dutch neck and elbow sleeves; drawers are knee length. Sizes 10 to 16, H sizes 2 to 8 . Smart Arch Shoes $4.00 and $5.00 Values From Famous Makers Again King's Palace stages a sale of fine arch- support footwear at a bargain price. New straps, ties and step-ins on com- bination last with patented steel arch. Blacks ‘and browns in high - grade leathers. Sizes 2!2 to 9, widths AA 87 to EEE.—Second Fl“. terns, new Nottingham yards beauty and $1.49 Lace Panels, Each 94c 2%, yards long, with tailored hems. Excellent quality filet and Nottingham net in attractive new $1.55 $1.98 Lace Panels, Each In the finer grade of filet net with tailored hems. 2, yards long. A varlety of pretty designs. Two Specials in $1.49 DRAPERY DAMASK, 50 inches wide. Heavy, rich quality, in many beautiful shades, includ- ing rose, blue, green, rust 98c and gold. Yard...... ceeee long. Third Floor. Dress Up the Home for Thanksgiving! Lace Curtains Priced for Worth-While Savings $1.79 Lace Curtains New purchase, new pat- falues! Filet and net curtains, 2% In designs of refinement. Pair $1.39 Criss-Cross Curtains, Pair 79c Of plain colored marquisette with ruffie over top and rufied edge. 2%, yards long. $179 CrinCron $7.00 Curtains, Pair Excellent quality dotted marqui- sette, some with colored ruffle. Also in pastel shades of rose, blue, green, ecru and lavender. Drapery Damask 98c RAYON DAMASK, 36 inches wide. Beautiful quality at a bar- gain price. In the popular colors, Yard 590 09 id cellent, PUI of 45x' quality eder. $2.50 TABLECLOTHS — Pre- ‘Thanksgiving special in 64x72 white tablecloths of excellent quality. | Of fine mercerized cotton 31.49 $1.25 to $1.75 Sheets C Sizes 81x90, 72x90 and 63x80 Mill purchase of slight seconds of the better grade of bl - less sheets. not hurt in the"Jeast. PFirm, serviceable quality with ‘wide hems.—Street Floor. ‘o Thanksgiving Linens At Prices Thrifty Shoppers Will Appreciate PURE LINEN TABLECLOTHS with six napkins to match. Ex- 70 (large size) tablecloth with itched border. $3.98 value RE napkins to match. Rich, heavy $5.98 value LIJNCH"E“(’)N SET—Fine mer- napkins to match. serviceable quality, 54x 32.98 33.98 31:.59 $1.69 PURE LINEN TABLECLOTH with colored border. Large size, 52 x70 inches. A cloth of fine appear- ance and superior wear- sl m o Rayon Bed Sets $6.98 to 39.98 RAYON PILLOW SETS, consisting of large rayon spread and plllow. Of rich, heavy, shimme: rayon, beautiful- ly ruffied. Some are it 85 98 seconds, but not hurt a bit - $3.98 RAYON BED SETS, superb brocaded kind, consisting of 80x1 mrud and bolster cover in 0&6 LINEN SET, consisting 70 tablecloth with six with hemstitched bor- 50x50 cloth and six $2.98 value. ad B God “ heti [ PA~GAPARAR B