Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1931, Page 6

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 15, 1931—PART ONE. TWO RADIO ‘VOIGES' | % : o B S— TOVISIT SICK HERE starting the Thirty-Ninth e onceayear mie period, wherein our stocks undergo a most impressive reduction, e A s B yeat---at the same address K56 AR5 fo- A Will Appear in Benefit for | Central Union Mission, and consistent favors—which, after all, are Two familiar radio “volces” which WIth a store 'Wlde event alone responsible for our years of success. have helped patients of Walter Reed Hospital and the "Tuberculosis Hospital forget dreary Sundays abed will drop | in to sing and cheer them up in person | 7 t*morrow when they visit both institu- | tions. “Seth Parker” and Homer Rode- i heaver are coming here for only one day to take part in a concert tomorrow evening for the benefit of the Central [} F) Union Mission, but they will manage | to find the time, Mrs. Jchn 8. Bennett assured the patients, to visit each hos- | ital. This is “Seth Parker's” first visit to Washington. - He is Phillips H. Lord away from the microphone, where he 15 known also to radio fans as “Uncle | Abe.” Their appearance here is for the | benefit of the mission’s Emergency Home for Chlidren, of which Mrs. Ben- nett is superintendent. So many per- sons failed to obtain seats in time for the performance that Mrs. Bennett has arranged for the ur? entertainers to return here March 2 for a second pro- | ram. AY we impress that only once in twelve Mrs. Lord, who is “Lizzie Peters” on . T | her husband's Sunday evening pro- | months do we hold a *‘sale” . . . and that grams, and Mrs. Ruth Rodeheaver 4 Thomas of Roanoke, soprano, also will | N every item represents standard, reguhr take pam in tomorrow evening's per- 2 5 # formance. { % 2 5 A. Kahn Inc. quality, because reductions are Announcement was made that the | 3 ; VA ] ~ - Fox Theater Orchestra, under the direc- LAY ’ actual and not the result of special purchases tion of Leon Brusiloff, has cffered to \ N v % ,xm a half hour’s program from 8 to - - - o e of so-called sale goods. In short— 80 o'clock before the concert starts. Arrangements for their participation were made through the courtesy of the Ladies’ 14 -kt. Solid Sterling Silver Ox- Sterling Silver Bresd 14-kt. Solid White Musiclans’ Protective Union, Local 161, 5 4 4 4 2 <ge 5 et Gold Gruen Wrist fords with 14-ki. solid an gln and Butter Plates—stand- Gold Filigree Flexible d the Sti Hands' Union. :g“mfl?égg",:é’“é'g;':zr“g?;gg Watches — 15 - jewel .gold spring. Regularly Dlscounts 2 g ord sige — heavy weight Watch Brecelet.' $12 by the Central Union Mission. Forty movement. Anniversary $10. Anniversary Sale fr om —threaded border. An. regularly. Anniversary 0 el sremoy s heing iven Sale price— price— niversary Sale price— Sale price— 5 5% 15 to 50% 3 ot Comdr. Ronan C. Grady, detached R s throughout our Comdr. Augustine H. Gray, detached | e s * ENTIRE STOCK = B Ry © o v presenting a few il- N : LAMPS L N. Hunter, huzuched B Vet lustrations of the discounts At Anniversary Prices . B of Navigation fo G throughout our . . . : g G e - o g ’ 15% to 50% off " e sty proce DIAMOND s P : l 5. Altair. PLATINUM TOP ~—Men’s Elgin Pocket 2 Lieut. (Junior Grade) Prancis M. . ! AND SOLID PLATI- Watches — white Our entire stock of Lemps has under- Naval Air Station, it Pebruary U. 6. 5. Ghicago. e : NUM WRIST green solid gold and gone a price-vevision for this event— livan, etathed Nava linm‘mlgfx:- S I O‘ K WATCHES, beauti- . gold filled cases; 7, 15 "“"‘"m"‘m SR Py 1.t U. 8. fully adorned with fine and 17 Jewel Move- Lieut. (Junior Gr"dz:l fll'n&fl:u B. D_ cut diamonds. For- ments. Formerly ‘detached 3V lon, 5 about February 1am nd . merly $100 to $1200. $23.50 to $45. Anni. i ” ANNIVERSARY ' -versary Sale Prices— Rings . . . 20% Off SALEPRICES— — §16.50t0$3() t. Ensign William 1. , ’ Neval Air Station, Pensacols, Fla, D Pebruary Clrfi visic 2, a I I l e Beal Tt 1 Ond b , ‘This lamp with a genuine marble base has nmrffits%%?fii‘:‘fi:}:fij WristW atches,33 1/3% Off T i | 4 o erachle amber colored bowl and twa kneeling United States Fleet. bronze-finished figures. ‘William H. Jacobsen, detached . B S RO Diamond : Ensign John R. Yoho, detached Naval = T 5 SPORT STRAP 5 —Genuine Quartz Lamps A B e o T s _ Brooches . . 25% Off sifiie TN WATC HBS~fa \ PIPs 7 f m a vnm'fir e TPnsacain Pl about D' d 4 SERVICE; good :::n :"" d'm;f:‘;h‘"; ; " Anniversary Sale Prices Feprusry 0; 1o U. 8 B Augusta, 1amon weight, Colonial de- makes, formerly $25 ' payel A Stion, pensaasie e, S Bracelets 259% Off sign. ANNIVER- 5 g0 ANNIVER. , AT HALF PRICE m aon. N B e e At IR 0 SARY SALE PRICE, 54RY SALE PRICES ) J with neatly tailored silk shade : Medical Corps. ) Individual specials in each of the . W1931 B N AT above types a1 special prices which R insrcen end ton (o pictured) e i e testify to our statement that ANNIVER- - Mo compiete combination i SARY PRICES are sharp reductions. e oty s”.dd sg.ss Chief Machinist Percy R. Abrams, ‘L ; detached U. S. 8. Chaumont about APYD| L % - %; 10 0. 5. 8. Owl. Anniversary Reductions Deaths. % Lieut. James Donaldson, U. S. on died February 8, 1931, on U. 8. 8. Slpelo . at_Cristobal, Canal Zone. Lieut. Comdr. Clarence Emmanuel EiIGHT.--- sy Specials : . . too numerous CLOCKS £ Conveniently Arranged pital, Hankow, China. éz.qéest_, - mention indiViduauy Clacks of all descriptions Tables 0f Bal‘ gains o, Richmang, smit, Tnantry com- 1 Sterling Silver Holloware 20% OFF —mantel clocks (excepting —Including en assortment of Sflv;r, Novel. D ke e, AL W A 5 nl those of standard na- ties, Cigarette C, Leath, placed on the retired list May 31 on Sterling Sl 1% 20%% onty 4 , Cigarette Cases, Leather Goods, Book matsal i ng Svr Vass 207, OFF o sy et 1 Enis, Lo ooty has been relieved from is duties at the Plated Silver Holloware 20% To 33 3% OFF our Anniversary Sale, arranged according to their reduced prices. Paname. Canal Zove. for. dsty: st | . i si ; : " H H H arge Size l ” Me a g"-'rl‘ ‘wg;":.'?‘ ,';‘v'“szrg‘;i'," A;'ig,w“;,’ 03‘; Sterling Silver Candlesticks 209 OFF Seth Thom ags Banio Clocks Specml Table Of items 2 0 0 gl Costume Jewelry 33Y% % OFF J reduced to . B g awie A »'Z’url:‘;;' Originally 30 inches Engineers, from Huntington, W. V., Book Ends 25% OFF Priced $ 1 8 50 high and Charleston, W, Va. Capt. Rarl’ F. 9Ys inches Special Tal Gresns. Meaica Niniaiaite Corpe Sterling Silver Cigarette Cases 25% OFF $30 wide rf;uce d toble of items $ 5.00 retirement; Pirst Lieut. John P. Eckert, - . Fela Ariery” from the oo Sate Sterling Silver Flasks 25% OFF Many Other Seth Thomas Mantel Clocks 3 at Corresponding Redyctions -P eerless MOtOr RN eatle W, Tunber, Tnfantry, at| Men’s Ebony Toilet Sets 33Y;% OFF Special Table of items 51 O 00 . San Francisco, has been ordered to ms! Hall Clocks—-ZSo/o LV home to await retirement; Maj. Thomas | : £ § Company Fanindl s ta Bliars cl;ene;;w + Imported Chime Clocks 25% OFF Grandfather or Hall Clocks, all the way reduced to . TKflnér:’: Sn!’?}yn c?;lmlmfulm G%n:rx: from the inexpensive $100 type to the most 14th and P Sts. N.W. g_”mwa‘;m:fi,"";’gm;&"gufr";i_‘ elaborate . . . at one-fourth off. master Corps, at San Prancisco, to ex- Decatur 3400 amination 1“1!&’”3:;1::2‘; Tt Pewter - In S . Fort Bu Pont. Del. o the West Point Our tlt‘lofle Dept.! Military Academy. Salt & Pe *EXCEPTIONS—4s has been the custom . . . Shakell-)sper those goods of National Standard Price and Until Feb. lsth onl SLIP COVERS Sterling Flatware will not be reduced in this sale. 100 Cards and Plate Ell- DR AR ' $1.45 ~ graved Any Style Suites .s..,r ox ;;.;- :-;; ; Order pr. One hundred s "“U. Dl,l‘ltllifi LnN 1. 4902 2 .f 'he fi’."‘ $ ; —Attractive pewter shakers of generous size—with a s .85 s M IT HB Rl Gotiiciinad)s Sinele P Vo sords i 39 Years at Same Address—935 F Street e

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