Evening Star Newspaper, August 26, 1931, Page 21

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TRANNEN' OUTIG AT + for Annual Event in West Potomac Park. T ! An eclaborate program of nufleuci events and novelty contests has been | arranged for the second annual fleld | day of Bill Doak Lodge, No. 584, Broth- erhood of Railway Trainmen, to be held Saturday in West Potomac Park, south ©f the Tidal Basin. The program will get under way at 10 o'clock. in_ cl of E. H. Day, secretary; chairman; W. G. : F. 8. Ratcuffe, H. E. Plans Outing WHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, 'AUGUST 26, 1931. MINIMIZES CHAIN STORE FARM EFFECT Editor Sees No Menace to Inde- | pendent Growers in New Move. By the Associated Press. | CINCINNATI, Ohio, August 2_6.—1'}13} proposed entry of chain stores h\tni farming on a gigantic scale will not| menace able independent growers, Paul | ‘Work, editor of the Market Growers’ Journal and Cornell University pro- PASTER 1219 ConNecTICUT Ave fessor, sald yesterday at the annual con- vention of the American Vegetable Growers’ tion. If the chain stores are successful in producing their vegetables, fruits anc other farm goods . but the efficient independent :m;ver will cqntinue in business, Work The instructor said he believed that vegetable growers will remain success- ful producers despite great farm chains if they use modern productive methods. Vegetable growers are accustomed to competition, he said, but whereas huge chain units may result in cutting prices and force the small growers to be satis- fled with smaller returns, the independ- ent producer will survive if he operates | modernly, eficiently and cheaply. Final Clearaway Sale + . . continues for only a few more days and is the climax of the season-end close-out with the last drase WoobpwARD & LoTHROP 10™ 11™ F AND G STREETS Those Important Little Things A College Girl Needs—and Finds Here Hats for All Occasions $5 One cannot wear plumes on the campus, nor a derby at a sorority tea. tic reductions now taken to effect absolute disposal. Wonderful values and limited groups suggest an immediate selection, DRESSES $8 $12 $15 COATS .. 815 $19.50 $25 $29.50 SUITS ... $15 $19.50 $29.50 $25 HATS . ... % ¥ $3 Silk Suits and Silk Coats; Blouses; Evening Wraps; Knitted Suits and Sweaters all in limited groups at far-below-cost prices. All sales final, no returns, no charges. o mssdpidisid Here are hats for every occasion—and priced within one's budget—chenilles, felts, trim derbies, dashing sports types and Eugenie models. MILLINERY, THIRD FLOOR. w:.‘:."% Handy, T. J. English i et o o et o | ARGTIC PHOTO BLOT st | HELD FLAW ON FILM Rolling Pins to Fly. | Double Exposure, at First Thought In addition to races for men and | s women, boys and girls, the program in- Amundsen Plane, Explained ¢ludes a rolling pin hurling contest for married ladies, high-jumping contests, | by Graf Photographer. Broad-jumping » contests, base-ball- | throwing contests for accuracy and dis- | tance and “potato” and “pajama” races. | By the Associated Press. . LEIPSIC, Germany, August 26.—A FIVE TUNES PRODUCED $19.50 This Flare-Type Handsewn Glace Kid Glove 56.50 —establishes its wearer as a fashion lead- er. It is quite the newest and smartest thing with all daytime clothes. In black with white; brown with white; white with black. Groves, Aisie 11, Pmst Froor. ’ One-Piece Foundations, 33.50 No matter how slim and slender one may be, some kind of foundation is absolutely essential to give that smooth line 30 necessary for the fitted waistline and hip line. We sketch a lightly boned model of striped batiste with rayon bust section. Bandeaux, of Lace, Net, Batiste or Satin 50c¢ and $1 | question that has been agitating two | hemispheres—whether an accidental | snapshot taken by Prof. Paul Molt- | | w Quintuple Music Instrument An-|hanow on the Graf Zeppelin's Arctic mnounced in Berlin. cruise revealed the lost plane of Roald BERLIN, | Amundsen—may now be “decently . August 26 (P).—A new | skt has an eiven5s |buried,” Prof. Ludwig Weickmann said music world. | here yesterday. Prof. Walther Nernst, winner of the | ¢ mystery was solved with the help gy for chemistry, helped | of a photographer, W. Bosshardt, who m. radio, hmuum also was aboard the Graf. .He found ALl The %€ | that & “plane-shaped blotch,” was e e ally, S string vibra- | caysed by double exposure of the plate, . Woobwarp & LoTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE up and amplified through | oy which appeared a faint picture of a Soviet plane with the initials “N. 8." at Dickson lebor,zsflzelfll. :‘nai‘nllm Some years mammoth which | part of the Nova Zembla coi e. had a.:flwmu;e-‘n ago was dis- p'l'hegu(morl had insisted that “as | in Siberia frozen in the ice and | sciers4™ men they could not be abso- n such perfect shape that the flesh |lutely positive regarding the identity ‘was fresh, wed, cooked and |of plane until they knew for eaten as an experiment. certal “Colonial”’ Corner Cabinet “Custom Built” In Solid Mahogany $ .50 72 125%,... Our August Special An e te “Colonial” Corner Cabinet, featuring s 13 individual pane door and lower section panel original e SRS o, by Segal Bros. expert csbinel en, exclusive, charming and useful. The above price August Sale only. We Live Our Profession SEGAL BROS. 1232 14th St. N.W. Usholstering, Repairing, Refinishing A ainlca +:rin Jf !SCPH quality honors ni Ai D B IS Bettie FrOCkS of sa.fin ol of canton . .. of wool . .. of velvet . . . of chiffon . . .Just the best at S10 5165 242 Pairs Summer Shoes in a Final Clearaway $3.65 Our Entire Stock of Summer Shoes at One Price for Immediate Clearance Wi et Corsers, THmD FLOOR. Only 3 More Days of This Special Offer . . . . Old Wood-Block Style Stationery 60 Sheets & 5 Bt $| Ideal for College Girls Have just your first name—Joan or Jean or Betty—or your whole name—in blue, brown, green or red ink on white, ivory or green vellum paper. You will love it. (Two-line address on envelopes, $1). STATIONERY, Alsix 2, Fmsr FLOOR. The Romantic New Second Empire Felt Hats 33.95 Tailored derbies, tricornes and Empress Eugenie hats, that dip so daringly over the right eye and show nearly the whole left side of one’s head. In the new Fall shades of red, brown, blue, green and black—with ostrich feathers, coques, quills and debonnaire novelty feathers. Extremely We Cannot Speak Too Highly of Low Priced Here This School-Bound Wardrobe Trunk An Excellent Value $27.50 What a wonderful ending to vacation days, to return to college with one of these Wardrobe Trunks, whose capacity and durability, as well as their inexpensiveness, meet all college entrance requirements. Three-quarter or full size trunks, equipped with 6 or 8 hangers, 4 large-size drawers, shoe box, dust curtain and laundry bag combined, and lock that will discourage your roommate’s friendly borrowing. Washable Karitol lining, that is easily kept clean. Luceace, Fourtn Froon. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Three New Fall Shoes Just Arrived .95 Smart College Girls Are Choosing— Also Many Other $ Gay Printed Silk Pajamas, $5.95 h. § h T/ \ New Styles at brilliantly eolored prints and paisleys. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Moire Silk Dressing Gowns, $8.50 Beautifully tailored moire dressing gowns with contrasting trimmings. Others in plain colors at $7.50. Red, blue, navy, orange, and black. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Tailored Glove Silk Panties, $I Glove and wl One-piece pajamas with wide trousers legs and tie sashes, in ilk panties with shaped fronts and French legs. Flesh . Sizes 4, S, 6 and 7. Silk Crepe Brassieres, 50c and $1 GIRLS’ FURNISHINGS, FOURTH PLOOR. Dillim’li\‘e Green Suede Pump, with underlay of High hecs. " Alvo i back and brewn-. $9+99 110 pairs of linen and linen combinations, in pink, blue, green and pastel shades. Were $8.50 to $10.50....$3.65 66 pairs of step-ins, in pastel morocco shades of | blue, green, yellow and red kid. Were $10.50....83.65 14 pairs of white buckskin, with red calf trim Elk Oxfords For Girls A smart two-tone oxford of beige and brown elk with a comfortable heel and rubber sole. Sizes 274 to 8. $5 For Boys Moccasin toe oxfords of sturdy brown elk in a mannish style boys all like. Sizes 215 to 8. 56 Crmurorex's SuHoes, FOURTH PLOOR. Were s .$3.65 popular per- forated style. Were $10.50.............. M < 19 pairs of white buckskin oxfords, with blue or brown calf trim. Were $10.50... Lk st e 18 pairs of black and white or brown and white kid strap sandals. Were $10.50....... Knitted Wool Suits for Girls' School Days s|2.50 Smartly styled and mast unwrinkable—these 3.piece wool suits are wonderfully practical for college girls. In plain colors, 2 color combina- tions, and checked effects with revers, surplice lines, and mew short jackets. Brown, green, blue, rust, snd wine. Sizes 11, 13, 15 and 17. OmLs’ SPORTSWEAR Fourts PLOOR. Graceful Black Calf Street tractively trimmed lizard. High heels .. o Brown Kid One-strap Pump, cut-out at the side, and trimmed with grained leather. High heels. 33 95 Also, in black suede, with Baby Louis heels, . Also, Opera Pumps, in black calf, patent leather, brown kid and white or black moire, ss 95 Pump, at Special Close-Out 51 16 pairs of Toyo straw sandals, in combinations of black and white, green and white, white and red. 75 pairs of woven sandals, with moulded soles. 24 pairs of boudoir slipper and mules that were $3 to $6, but in sizes 3% and 4 only. Shoe Shop—Street Floor “Sizes and Styles Are THE NEW Incomplete and All Sales Must Be Final!

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