Evening Star Newspaper, March 12, 1931, Page 26

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REPORTS ON SALE OF FETE COUPONS b’eam Captams Pushing ¥Books” for “Festival of Na- i tions” Event to Be Heard. ‘ Captains of teams selling coupon Books for the “Festival of Nations,” to be given in Constitution Hall from April 27 to May 2 under the auspices of the Girl Scouts of the District of Co- Jumbia, will submit reports of sales at \helr weekly meeting tomorrow at 1625 Btudenu of various schools, as well other groups, will attend the affair. l'fisdq‘!m}‘logezhloruthe aged and an e c y: orphanages also will attend, ps of Girl :coouu from out ol town u well as District. ‘The indlvldmla or teams d!moslnl ol fhe largest number of coupon books in She next 15 days will be awarded prizes nngtn'gl from $10 to 30, depending number of books anngmn wommes Who st working 8s team captains includs M:s. Frank W. Bacon, Mrs. Gregg C. dn]l Mrs. Henry Clay Carpener, M iss mman B. Drake, Mr.s andall T Elllott. Mrs. Charles T. Emrich, Mrs. Borden ss Hume, Mrs, Clydc "Kelly, Mrs. Edwin G, Kintner, Mrs, Fulton Lewis, Mrs n'J. Mason, Mrs. George rode, Mrs. John W. Morse, Miss Josephine' Peckham, Mrs, Edwin T. Pollock, Mrs. Robet A. Theobald, | The Howe Totten, Mrs, F. Bagley Wal- hce Mrs. William wheltley Miss Mary G. Whiteman, Mrs. W. B. Willas ird, Mrs, W. Wayne Wirgman and Mrs, Pranklin Zanziger. WIDOW OF AVIATOR WILL MARRY AGAIN Mrs. Helen Bertaud, Wedded First! in Plane, Engaged to Cali- fornia Man. !uvplnus and tragedy, 1s to marry again. Eight years ago she and Lloyd W. Ber- IN HIGHER ENDEAVORS For rposes, .| home-made mé’mne far better than REAR ADM]BAI. NEW’I‘ON A McC adopted seven Russhn war or- phans 1n 1920, plans to retire from the Navy July 1. He saw notable service during the World War. —A. P. Photo. WIFE IS SENT TO JAIL | ON KIDNAPING CHARGE V| Mrs, Grace Thomasson Accused of Secreting Husband Against His Will. By the Auocmed Pr:al UIS, March 12.—Mrs. Grace am.smn WaS -rruud at Cllywfl yfi- terdny on a warrant charging dnaped her wealthy ushand Hugh . Thomasson, 45 years her senior and c?used him to be secreted af will.” | Ella F. Bolles, a cousin of Thom: asson and the real estate dealer's Dnl} rela- tive, rers Bfany miners in Peru are tumlnz to "ToEndaCough | InaHurry, Mix L This at Home | qmck]y n. is unpoxr.n z to mtho and heal the inflamed mmbnnu, get rid of the germs and also to aid the system inwardly to help thro the trouble. here is a ing you could buy at 3 times n es a remedy so at you will never do with- out, once you have used it. Keeps perfectly, and ebildren like it. ‘This simple remedy does three h mh“hx" Becoms s e germ-laden D elm nd, it lofl‘ lw- inflmmltwn. rbell into the ood, u.-u directly on the lel tubes. This uph.inl why it such g relief, even in the nate honchhl coughs which !olloweo!dcpfl es. hly trate S fonemtined Dr. Charles R. Brown, Dean Emer- ut ftus of Yale Divinity Schoo], Speaks at Lenten Service. for Coughs, Notice to Subscribers in Apartment Houses Subscribers wishing the carrier boy to knock on Ihe door vhen dellverln; e Star Y tele- phane clrcullt on depn a ment, Ni instru efinm wfl.l given for this service to start at once. & Think how wonder- ful—to know that the wall papers you put up this Spring will stay new and lovely longer—resist the sun’s rays—retain their orig- inal fresh beauty! @ Yet you need not pay more for this eater, longer-lasting f;lut_v. You need sim- Ely ask your paper- anger or decorator to show you the sample books containing UNION SUN-TRYD Wall Papers. Why not do this? It is <o worthwhile! Union Wall Paper Co., Washington, Baltimore, Pintsburgh, Norfolk. UNION “Lastingly Beautiful” +SLIN-TRYD sWALL PAPER THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1931. Specially Priced . Children's Pied Piper Shoes Sizes 6)/3 10 8..$2.75 Sizes'8!/5 to 12.$3.00 SECOND FLOOR All Our $10 New Spring Hats $7.50 :Special for Friday Only This collection of Chapeaux Bellemode hats includes many of the very new and unusual picturesque shapes of this sea- son; the attractive and varied straws, and, of course, newest colors and color combinations. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR A Regular $10.50 Sport Tie Oxford $8.85 This Price Special for Friday Designed in the two leading colors for Spring—dark blue and dark brown. The trim is of genfiine boa in a blendms color. Especially well adapted for wear with the favore street costume for this season—suits, MOSES—SECOND FLOOR . An Opportunity for Business Women $49.75 to $98.50 “1931” Winter Coats $29 For Friday and Saturday Only Really beautiful coats with rich looking fur trims. The coaty are tailored according to Moses’ established high standards. In both black and colors. Sizes 14'to 46. To finish out this season and start the next. Friday Sale Pricés on Remaining Winter Dresses for Streét, Afternoon and Evening Formerly $29.75 to $69.50 ... 5|5 Formerly $39.75 to $79.50. .. %20 Sizes for Misses and chen. 'MOSES—SECOND FLOOR 5 Dresses -and Hooverettes 85c Broadcloth, pique, percale or voile, in printed pat- terns, including sizes as large as 50. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR. Corsettes $2.75 Also step-ins and girdles of broche, swami and satin, with sections of one-piece elastic; with or without bones; in straight or fitted lines. Silk Undies $| 29 Panties, short skirts, che- mise, pajamas and dance sets. Crepe de chine, crepe satin, La Valle silk or broadcloth. (Slightly soiled.) - MOSES«-THIRD FLOOR. Hats, $3.95 Smart little models that copy many of the most fa- vored styles in higher- priced hats. Many styles and colors. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. Handbags $.95 That very smart patent leather is back again in bags. These with inside zip coin purse and other attractive features. . MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. Y Wool Skirts “r 2 95 In the bright new shades for Spring. Tuck-in sf h with flare; trimmed buttons and belts. 26 to 32. Polo Shirts s Worn with a skirt they are very attractive. All sizes in blue, green, yellow and white. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR. . Silk Stockings $ | 25 Allen-A, Full - fashioned and silk from top to toes. All sizes and colors. Oh, yes, and a picot top. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. $7.50 and $8.50 Shoes, $5-95 Broken sizes, in black’ot brown kid, reptile calf or black brdcade. In gore pumps and one-straps with high or low heel. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. Handkerchiefs 19¢ Of sheer white linen with hand-rolled hems and hand cmbrondory Regu- larly 25c. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. « F Street at’ Eleventh Tomorrow—Star Day at W . Moses & Soms Glazed Chintz Chair Seats with tie-backs -59¢ Every ltem An Outstanding Value ‘ o Main- Floor Star Table ltems Bath Salts 49c $2.25 Triple Venetian Mirrors $].75 $1 Spring Jewelry ‘ 85¢c - $1.25 to $1.50 Children’s Frocks .- : New Neckwear §] 4! Union Suits 85c¢ Runproof i $1.25 Rayon Undies Dusting Powder New Silk Slips $3 New Stationei'y : 47c « $1 Fa.bric Gloves Leisure‘ Slippers ] Our Annual Sale of RAINCOATS 25% o 33Y5% off Tweed, Jersey, Silk, Moire, Leatherette and Others. We're gemng ready for those rainy days in April. You won't mind wearing these raincoats, they're so attractive. Zipper fastenings, matching berets and other details making !hfi different from simply everyday- raincoats. Sizes 14 to Regular $4.95 Coats, Sale Price...$3-50 Regular $7.95 Coats, Sale Price ... $5.00 Regular $9.95 Coats, Sale “Price...$7.50 HIGHER PRICED RAINCOATS PROPORTIONATELY REDUCED. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR FURNITURE Boudoir Chair, selected ~coverings Large Occasional Chairs (25 covers) SPOOI Beds. walnut, maple and mahogany v Moses' Box Spring with the S-year $35 guarantee Moses' Inner-Spring Mattress with S-year guarantee.. Club Chéll'. argeand comfortable . Regular $2.75 Armstrong Linoleum A group of discontinued patterns. Really a marvelous chance to buy this perfect qullny. nationally known linoleum , at less than the usual factory price. ES—FOURTH FLOOR - Reproductions of Fine Antwerp Belgium Linens In a Rich Brown Color Scarfs Cloths 54x72" Chair Back Sets, 3-pc., 49¢ Buffet Sets, 3-pCiunnn .. 49¢ Linen Table Cloths, $2.47 Regulnly $4.75. All-linen silver bleached table cloths; 68x68", _size $7.75 All-Linen Napkins, size 22'x22". Three different patterns........... Ao & $4.50 Cretonne, Chintz or Semi-Glazed Chintz 40c » - The most unusual patterns you've seen this year. There are all sorts of rural settings, etc., and floral dalgm ‘ 4-Fold Chinese Screens $35 que to sell for $85 Chinese embroidered screens. HIR] OOR Anotl:er In the four ml of Id size. M N )

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