Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1931, Page 19

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ELECTION RESULTS TOBE MADE PUBLI 2 Y. W. C. A. Will Hold Annual Meeting Monday and Greet New Directors. Announcement of the results of bal- loting on 11 new directors of the Young | Balloting for the new directors has been going on by mail since January 1. Members of the board, who must go out of office at this time, according to the constitution, are Mrs. Thomas Edwin Brown, president since 1925 and a member of the board since 1922; Miss Frances E. Chickering, a board member since 1910; Miss Esteile Foster, elected to the board in 1915; Miss Margaret R. Fox, treasurer of the association since 1911 and a member of the board continuously since 1910; Miss Elsa R. Pzttrmn elected in 1923, and Mrs. John . Schaaff, elected in 1925. bonr are Miss Lais Gvies cormary .| HIGHWAYS DEMANDED William McClellan Ritter, Mrs. Harlan M. o woquey: ok - Wiken and\GIFAR OF BILLBOARDS New candidates include Miss Louise Davidsen, Mrs, Charles de Vere Dray- ton, Mrs. George H. Genzmer, Mrs. William Hurd Hill, Mrs. Harry E, Hull, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. Howard S. Loroy, Mrs. James Craig Peacock, Miss Emilie Margaret White and Mrs. Elie- abeth White, British Aviatrix Drops Long Fly. Johnson, the British aviatrix, left yes- | Burleith Citizens’ terday by train for Warsaw, across Siberia to Peiping. sion. Burleith Citiséns Approve Plan for Developing Adequate En- trances to D. C. Plans for developing adequate high- way entrances to this city, clear of b MOSCOW, January 14 (#).— Amy | | boards, were approved last night by the bai rrpwibints Tt Schools, ex- plained the request of the Federation of Citizens' Associations for & report on the school needs of the community. He outlined the needs of Filimore School It approved the policy of the|and Gordon Junior High School, and from |t, Gordon Junior High School. i e association went on record in where she plans to fly back to wndml-xr.vnr of such plans of the National abandoning her project for a olo flight | Capital Park and Planning Commis- ‘which no new billboard pmn.\ ve been issued in recent years and no old billboards permitted to be repaired. regulations in Montgo: mzr{ Georges Counties, which eliminate bill- ‘The zoning from all residential and com- boards mercial districts and confine them to industrial areas, were commended. The association also aj ment by the Vi Highways of & trained landscape engi- neer in charge of roadside improvement. ed the employ- fa Department of Frank A. Birgfeld, chief clerk of the | Treasury Department, gave an address | on_the Community Chest and its needs. William A. Maidens, chairman of the referred to the fact that the new nM the association, tion to the junior high school would shortly be under way, as ;e Commis- sioners will soon ask for bids. Mrs. Carl Smith was appointed to P e it lh(e llmcll':,lu:elz: “‘rehabili- :on erence ld "‘;,hy Sulere soon at ere was much favorable discussion of the Christmas party produced by Il PAZO OINTMENT , quickly soothing, g, cooling, invisible mg antiscptic. Thousands find that Ze: brm s swift relief from Itching, heg uw out local infection and res BAUME BENGUE ‘slorc the skin to normal. For 20 (pmmnc«l Ben-Gay) will give quick relief from the agoni of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Ne e ache and pain. Alk for u-vt lo Substitutes -Gay’ \eau Zemo has been clearing up skirg ing pimples, rash and other ski ns. Never be without it. Sel verywhere—35¢, 60c and $1.00. FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS . ‘Wamen's Christian Association will be A Charge Account is a great convenience. Why not avail yourself of this privilege now? See Credit Dept., Fifth Floor. ‘When January Sales Bring Such Opportunities for Savings as These— You Will Want to Take Advantage of Them! An Out-of-the-Ordinary Special! 300 “Fruit of the Loom” Wash Dresses Inquire about our Convenient Budget Service Plan—Credit Dept. on the Fifth Floor. Che PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 January Sale of Ruby Ring Silk Hose $1.25 Ruby Ring Service Weight $1-35 Ruby Ring Chiffon Fashionable colors for every oc- casion. Sizes 875 to 1014. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor January Sale of Toiletries PERFUMES PERFUMES & TOILET WATERS. Djer-Kiss Perfume $1.00 Cheramy Toilet Water, $2.50 Rigaud MiNena Floral odors or Cappi Perfume ot bt " | $6 Houbigant $3.50 o o' D) Kiss” Toilet A | : e Colorful, Full fashioned service weight, with French heel, mercerized sole and garter hem. Ruby Ring garter protection. 2% aa 1/ New Wash —— Dresses, of a fabric you will recognize for wear and washing, the fa- mous “Fruit of the Loom.” $2.00 MiNena Toilet Water..$1.00 $4.50 size Raquel L'Endcley‘l’erd Veolay Imported Perfume, Origin- LED ally $1 .... 35¢c or 3 for $1.00 $1.50 Coty Perfume in metal con- tainers. Limited quantity.. $1.29 TOOTH PASTES AND BRUSHES. 25¢ Si: Pa COMPACTS $1.00 Celma Double Loose Fine gauge picot tops, with French heel. All silk to top. Sheer weight, Ruby Ring garter protec- tion. New becoming necklines and style touches usually found only on much higher priced dresses. Sizes 16 to 44 PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor $1.00 Vanity on Chain, =onumnn. powder and rouge 80c size Kolynos Tooth Puu Dr. West Tooth Brushes. . 18c Children's Tooth Brushes.. $5 size 2-oz. Bottle Bourget Per- fume, Jasmine, Gardenia, Sweet Pel and Chypre. . $1.19 Special January Sale Crepe Satin Gowns and Pajamas Regular $3.95 to $5.95 Grades $2.95 $1 size Ponds Cold Cream... $1 size Pacquins Hand Cr 75¢ Lady Esther Cream. .. . $1 size, large size Pompeian Night Cream .. $1 Golden Peacock ‘Bl Cream 50c Roller Important Sale of Wearing Apparel Kiddies 2 to 6 At January Sale Prices! 30-P|ece Layette, $8 95 33-Piece Layette, $10.95 | 62-Piece Layette, $23.95 ; :!ni;u 3 Silk-and-Wool Shirts inders " 2 Beis 3 Binders 2 H--dlndt Dresses Infants Youngsters 7 to 14 Palais Royal Hard-water Soap (ex- | clusive with us), in plain or assorted col- ors; regular 75¢ dozen........ DRESSER SETS $6.95 10-Pe. Dr. $3.50 3-Pe. Brush and .$5.65 lette Gertrudes Ragquel Beauty Soap, Reg. $1.00 box. 09: 2S¢ Pure Olive Oil Castile Soap. . 25¢ box box .. MISCELLANEOUS 15¢ Bathtex Toilet Tisue, as- 35¢ Cornell Liq) d P~ h .... 25¢c 25¢ Empress Polish Remover.. 16¢c $1.50 Yardley Blossom Sachet Tablets $1.29 25c Lanche're Blue Rose Sets, con- i bath salt, soap and per- 50e Woodbury Shampeo..30¢ both . 300" Alisent ‘Deodor, 2S¢ size Jane C 3oc size Bilox Deodorani. 1he i e PALAIS }!o}'u,—llam Floor Regular §1, $1.25 and §1.75 Values Envelope Chemise Bloomers Panties Step-ins Gowns Beautifully trim- med in contrasting Milanese applique. Tailored styles. Pink, peach and nile. Smart new models in gowns and' two-piece pajamas. Tailored or lace - trimmed styles. Daintily finished. Colors, pink, peach or nile. Misses’ and women's sizes. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor Three more days and three excellent ralues from our January Sale of Housewares 300 Decorated Golden Yellow Glazed $8.98 Dinner Sets 42 pieces, service for six, in- cluding sugar and cream set. $ 4 89 $5.98 Luncheon Set, 32 Pieces $3.89 Service for six, in- cluding most needed lette Gowns , 27x27 1 Bath Towel 2 Wash Cloths 1 Pr. Hand-Crocheted Bootees 1 Wrap Blanket 1 Card Assorted Pins Special Purchase of Toddlers’ Dresses Pine quality voile, with 6 9C hand-embroidered collar and cuffs. Dainty pastel shades of peach, blue, pink and maise. 1 to 3 years. $1.95 Hand Embroidered and Handmade Creepers $1.00 200 of these fine handmade creepers, for 1 to 3 year olds. Cunning litile gar- ments in pink, blue and white, embrod- ered in_contrasting colors. Every pair hand_scalloped. Dainty little pockets and embroidered col- lars. A most unusual value. Girls’ Wash Frocks For Miss 7 to' 14. Love- ins. Bloomer models and $2'74 straightline dresses. In dresses of this quality. Girls’ Wash Dresses 14! Lovely colors and *styles, in bloomer or 1y models, two-piece tuck-' pretty prints. A very special price for Girls' wash frocks, 7 to $] 7 4 . straijghtline models. New 8 Quilted Pa, . 1 Wrap Blanket 2 Stork Soap 1 Baby Powder 1 Card Assorted Pins 1 Flannelette Kimona 1 Pr. Hand-Crocheted Bootees Crib Accessories 36x54-in. Hemstitched Crib Sheets..3 for $1.00 14221 Crib Cases to matc & 27x40 Quilted Pads, reg 59c Kapok Pillows, in pink or biue ¥ PALAIS ROYA L—Third Floor (< Children’s Flannelette Kimonos 24 Diapers, 27227 (Red Star) Fine Handma Pair Rubber Pants Box Que Tips 2 Quilted Pads Stork Soap and ( 5D Juniors’ Pajamas $’1 .00 Here is a wonderiul value in tuck-ins with the wide flare pants. colored broadcloths and gay prints. m sleeves. designs. Combi- nations and slips <2 te 10 years. the newest styvle Polka dots, plain Sleeveless or set- Some are hand-embroidered in cute little Sizes for little tots, 4 to 10. Juniors 6 to 16, $1 .00 Combinations! Slips! Gowns! Here are just the dainty little garments $34.50 Johnson Elec- tric Floor Waxing Outfit $14.50 Kitchen Bases $27. 50 Muslin slips and combina- flares, fitted hiplines and novelties. $ Electric Waxer, paste wax, Hets fov iy tote: Lape Slips & Combinations Porcelaln top with smple liguid wax nd duster for 'mNO‘flel’Y '-flmmld Ellp- Cupbogrd space for pote, pans, waxed floor. complete, &t this with ruffies, etc. Enameled find new low price. with bloomers or eluue l For girls PALAIS ROYAL—Fourth Floor to 6 years. e ot rF Regular and ex- tra sizes. CGiowns, regular sizes only. PALAIS ROYAL Main Floor every mother likes. All handmade and embroidered, with the finest scalloped hems and necklines. Some embroidered in pink and blue and matched sets, e PALAIS ‘AL—Third Floor

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