Evening Star Newspaper, July 23, 1931, Page 22

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¥ ¥ 300 PLANTS SHOWN N FLOWER EXHIBIT W. H. Gannaway, Sweep- * stakes Winner at Wood- ridge Gladiolus Display. More than 300 exhibits, displayed by | 24 exhibitors, featured the fifth annual gladiolus show of the Woodridge Gar- | den Club held July 21 at the Sherwood Presbyterian Church Sunday School Building An unusual number of new and scarce varieties were developed by gardeners | In the community this year. The entries were judged by Howard R. Watkins of Somerset, Md. Sweepstakes honors der to W. H. Gannaway. second, R. H dard. (b) F' ond. Mrs. J. First, W. ond, R. H. Burtner; H. Englebrecht. (g) First, 7 ; second, Mrs. May. ;| Spain should always be a lull, for| - | there, as the Koran told their Moorish recond ; third, Goergens, (b) First, Charles C. Croft; second, Mrs. L. Sutton; third, »rge S. Dodge. (c) First, W. no second; no third. second, Mrs. A. H. Eng Sutton. (e) Fir W. H. Gannaw ner: third, H. I. R. P. Hotis; no other award. Class 3—First, W. H. Gannaway; se ond, R. H. Burtner; third, Mrs. Rom- bilt Class 4—First, R. H. Burtner; second, | s. A. L. Foster; third, Mrs. G. R. 1. Burtner. Mrs. A, (b) First, Mrs. G. R. nd, Mrs. L. Sutton; third, | otter; no third. W. H. Gannaway; second, Mrs. tter: no third. (c) First, William White; second, W. H. Gannaway: third, M. W. Fowler. (d) . (d) Perenrial A. Foster; second, third, H. J. Clay. st, Mrs. L. Sutton; second. Mrs. John L. Bishop:' third, Mrs. A. H. Engelbrecht. (e) Pompom | first, Wiliam White: second, H. Mrs. Ida McKeon. (f) Keon: third, H phlox. first, M; A. H. Eigelbrecht te) Large zinnias, A. L. r: second, Mrs. elbrecht; no third. (g) First, Mrs. H. D. Miser; second, Mrs. D. Not- r; third, Mrs L. Foster. (h) Pirst, P. Hotis: second, William White; y. <s 8—First, A. L. Foster: second, A. H. Engelbrecht; no other en- God created the Jand. The ‘devil made the sea. Such is the belief of many an Old-World sailor. i (h) No |~ G STREET AT ELEVENTH Hoover Aide MARINE NAMED TO WHITE HOUSE POST. LIEUT. JAMES S. MONOHAN, Recently transferred from the Marine guard of the U. S. S. Salt Lake City, has been appointed as Marine aide to President Hoover. He succeeds at the White House Capt. R. L. Moniague, re- cently ordered to duty in Haiti —Wide World Photo. No Hurry in Spain. To the tourist hurryisg about Europe, conquerors years ago, “haste is of the devil” The lesson has been well learned, for the Spaniard compels all who visit him to take their case and see the sights with leicure, and what cannot be seen today can be more easily seen tomorrow. ‘Tomorrow never comes in other countries, but in Spain it sometimes seems to be the only time they know. for it is always the subject of conversation IN MILLINERY THE EVENING ST MRS. ROCKNE TO WATCH FILMING OF GRID MOVIE N R Accompanies Notre Dame Foot Ball Stars to Hollywood to Make Foot Ball Picture. By the Associated Press, KANSAS CITY, July 23.—Mrs, Knute Rockne was en route to Hollywood, Calif., by train today with a group of former Notre Dame foot ball stars to witnegs the %in™ng of a motion picture in which her famous husband was to | have taken a part. It was while travellng to in connection with motion nic that the famous coash was killed in an |airplane erash near Cottonwood Falls, Kans., four months ago The widow said she would not appear n the film. T of the famous in the party of 11l cavort again on movie cameras. in Chicago to see the boya off,” Mrs. Rockne said, “and they urged me to come with them, On the impulse, | T decided T would.” | She was accompanled by her 16- | year-old son Billy. . Sir John Stirling Maxwell has pre- sented to the National Trust for Scot- iland the ruins of the castle of Crook- | stan, between Puisley and Glasgow, | which was bullt in the fourteenth cen- | m—— S g NORMANDY FARM Drive out Massachusetts Avenue to Wisconsin, then to River Road, follow River Road te Potomac, lll:’ln right three-quarters of a mile. Luncheon, Tea, Dinner Sunday Breakfast Phone Rockville 352 At Normandy Farm you will have delicions meals with fresh vegetables and savory meats served in an at- mosphere charmingly French Pr- s vincial Decorations by Genevieve Hendricks. ne. THE HAT SALON NEW for Immediate and Early Fall Wear Millinery correctly and authentically styled in the accepted new materials in many chic variations, MOST REASONABLY PRICED $7.50 o $12.50 W. B. Moses & Sons The PALAIS ROYAL TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 N ew Arrivals! 600 Pure Dye Silk Slips | $2 FOR $5 ($2.69 Singly) Three Popular Styles— Lace-top slip, with 10-inch STORE CLOSED ALLDAY SATURDAY 11th & F Sts. In The Apparel Shop Clearance of Spring and Summer ‘DRESSES $8.95 Were $15.00 to $19.75 A Special group of dresses consisting of Printed Crepes, Plain Canton Crepes and Sheer Woolens in a variety of desirable styles and colors. Generous reductions to assure moving these dresses. Sives [4itoi44 In The Opportunity Shop SUMMER DRESSES $7).95 Cool Summer dresses of eyelet batiste—eyelet linen— French pique—cotton mesh and rayon prints. Numerous styles to select from. White and pastel colors. Sizes 14 to 20 MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Clearance of Summer Rugs Note the low prices at which these are offered— Crex De Luxe California Rush RUGS RUGS Regularly Regularly $21.50 $30.00 18.50 il 15.00 13.95 9.40 4.95 5.00 2.95 3.50 Now $19.75 14.95 8.75 5.95 2.95 1.95 Size 9x12 8x10 6x9 4.6x7.6 Now $9.95 9.95 6.75 195 3x6 1.35 27x54 MOSES—FOURTH FLOOR Size 9x12 8x10 6x9 3x6 27x54 CHILDREN'S, MISSES' and GROWING GIRLS' SHOES About 100 pairs of patent strap and elkskin oxfords. Not all sizes in every style. Regularly $5 and $6. No C. O. D.’s, re- funds or credits on this lot. $9.95 ;od $3:95 MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Pongee Slips $[.00 All-silk pongee slips— made with six-inch hem, taildred style— self - material straps. Sizes 34 to 44. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR & Sons Phone National 3770 STORE HOURS | 9AM. . to 6PM. HALF-PRICE Sale of Shoes 76 pairs Cous- ins regular $12.50 shoes. $6.25 185 pairs, in- cluding Cous- ins, were 310._50 3528 160 pairs of our swn $7.50 Shoes. $3.75 30 Pairs of Cousins Modease Sho~s—1/ Price » MOSES—SECOND FLOOR r Annual Summer Special IN OUR ROSE ROOM BEAUTY SALON —for much below its regular value. Permanent Waving $7.50 Complete—No Extra Charges Special attractive low price for the skilled service of our ex- perts. The same beautiful, natural looking wave—all complete A Summey opportunity. We suggest that appointments be made promptly. ROSE ROOM SALON—FIRST FLOQR BALCUNY . THE FIRST SALE IN Moses LESS EXPENSIVE FURNITURE ROOM FIFTH FLOOR. REAR Two, Three and Four Piece Bed Room Groups, Odd Dressers, Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Pillows, Buffets, Tables, Corner Cabinets, China Cabinets, Chairs, Benches, Etc. These Odd Pieces of Fine Furnittre Must Be Cleared to Make Room -for Less Expensive Specified Construction Furniture in This New Display Room To Be Ready for New Summer Jewelry 55C each Two for $1.00 Attractive styles in/ Sum- mer jewelry in all the new- est shades to match your costume. The regular price was $1.00. Early Fall. BATHING SUITS and BEACH APPAREL Bathing suits, of wool jersey with flare and plaited skirts in green, blue, orange and white. Special .... Beach coats, in very smart designs, 2! patterns or stripes “Pajamas, for beach or lounging; two-piece style, in all the smart shades Jantzen Bathing Suits $5.50 and $6.00 Bathing Bags 50c and 75¢ $0.50 s].95 $3.00 Bathing Caps 39c and $1.00 Bathing Shoes $1.00 -over MOSES—FIRST FLOOR shadow hem. Tailored slip, with embroid- ered top; 6-inch hem. Plain tailored slip, with 6-inch hem. White, Flesh, Tea Rose Sizes 34 to 44 Every slip beautifully made to our or- der, with speically selected lac 3 narrow straps . . . fitted silhouette lines for smoothness beneath sheer dresses. RIDAY SPECIAL Children’s Bargains $1.00 and $1.z0 Shirt- welsts ... 5 896 $1.25 and $1. Dresses $1.50 Big Sister ARGAIN Polo Shirts Special Beach Pajamas Formerly $3.95 FRIDAY $].95 These pajamas are of linen, made with the low sun tan back. Colors, green, white, yellow. red and blue. Quan- tity limited. $1.00 Pala’s Royal—Third Floor s 1.79 For Men or Women Mother Will Welcome These Values! Sale! Tots’ Summer Frocks Pajamas $1.95 Beach R Made of Fine Cotton Colors White, Blue, Yellow and Green. Daytime Frocks o Negligees 17 Negligees, in figured Baro- net satin trimmed with plain colors. Regularly LINENS 17 Pairs Colored Border Organdy Curtains. Were $2.75 riday .. 11 Organdy Bedag . ay - 6 Rayon Orchid Color Bedspreads. Were $5.00. Friday.. 57 Sateen Bedspreads. Were $2.95. Friday . 9 Rayon Bedspreads. Were $8.00 to $10.50. Friday. 1 Bungalow Quilt (soiled). Was $6.50. Friday... 12 Colored Dimity Bedspreads. Were $2.75. Friday Silk Scarfs, oblong and squares, various designs and c':lgza“ Rfé:l" price $1.95 .95. ay, " 75e e 222 69c Made of voile and percale, trimmed with contrasting col- ors. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Regularly $1.95. Friday 4 Almost a dozen different styles in this lot of the gay- = 33 2 28 (Silk) Gowns > est tots’ frocks imaginable! Lawns, dimities and ba- tistes in prints. Some with hand smocking . . . others with touches of hand em- Sizes 2 to 6. Palais Royal—Third Floor broidery. 54 All-Linen Huck Towels. Were 50c. Friday x 150 Three-Piece Organdy Vanity Sets. Were 50c. Friday.. b2 Bags 10 bags, all leather, including calf, snake, pig. All Florentine. Were $5.00. Friday 5 bags, of all-silk crepe, with marcasite trim. Were $8.50. $5 15 slightly solled fabric bags in linen, shantungs, Crepes, etc. Were 32.?5. f‘ng‘ne:;. $1.35. 7 bags, genuine leal \ gtyles. l..slned and fitted. All shades. Were $8.50 $3.45 . Handkerchiefs Women's Handmade Handker- chiefs, of white and colored linen. I 9C Made of fine basswood, 3 6 in. drop. Friday 20% dis- count. r(‘?ot all widths.) - In plain styles with “V” neck- lines, colors flesh and peach PR B\ $2.95 Glazed Chintz An unusually good quality, 36 inches wide, desirable t- terns. Formerly sold as high as 85c yard. day. .39¢ yard &9¢.. Special .... Toilet Goods Cookie Jars filled with Bath Salts. Friday 49¢ Merco Hard Water Soap in assorted odors. Dozen....4% Boxed Writing Paper, 72 sheets and 50 envelopes. Special Fri-

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