Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1931, Page 21

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1931 TUBERCULOSIS GROUP |3 Mnor, rotant, sopecntendert | e eman, v At 5. -wae,| WILL ADDRESS SORORITY serve on the board. R ni‘csrsmdm Yates, Dr. Harry 8. Bernton, NOMINATES HASTINGS | oo e e ea. . | thus. Capper,. Senator Royal 5. Cope. | Lise Mary Anderson, Director of Prank Persons, Dr. James G. Cumming | land, Surg. Gen. Hugh S. Cumming, Women’s Bureau, to Talk. and Dr. J. Winthrop Peabody, an-'|Dr. James G. Cumming, John Dolph, ai White House Adrainistrative Aide|Dounced a series of lectures would be | Dr. Willlam C. Fowler, Mrs. Ernest R.| Miss Mary Anderson, director of the 5 held in the near future on tuberculosis | Grant, Wallace Hatch, Stephen E.|Women's Bureau, Department of Labor, Named for Director With control, nutrition and diet. Kramer, Dr. John R. Mohler, Dr. Jo- | ti adaress the members of Beta Chap- @G. C. Wilkinson. The board passed, unanimously, & |seph A. Murphy, Dr. J. W. Peabody and resolution urging erection of a chil- Ms. W. Frank Persons. ter of Phi Delta Gamma, national grad- dren’s sanitarium at the earliest possible uate sorority, at their first Fall meet- ‘moment. ing, to be held Sunday afternoon at § "The board of directors includes Wal- | James A. Hungate of Spokane, Wash., | o'clock at the sorority rooms, 2022 G George Hastings, administrative as-|ter S, Pratt, jr; Mrs. Joseph Sanders, [member of Washington's original consti- | street. A program arranged for the sistant 'to President Hoover, has been . Smith, Mrs. | tutional convention, signed the original | Winter months will include a series of nominated to the board of directors .| State constitution 42 years after its|talks to be given from time to time by of the Tuberculosis Association. Garnet adoption. prominent professional women. [,ANSBURGH’S No Connection With Any Other Washington Store 7th, 8th and E Sts. NAtional 9800 BARGAINS/ We've been out hunting BARGAINS for you! And we’ll have to confess they’re so unusual they even startle us! It would take pages and pages to show them all to you—so we've selected just these 9—to show you how sincerely and thoroughly we scoured the market for honest-to-goodness VALUES. Bargain No. 2 500 Smart New Fall Dresses *S We had to do some tall bar- gaining to get dresses to sell at $5.00—but we got them! And what wonders they are! Of all-silk canton crepes, flat crepes, lustrous satins, novelty jerseys and fancy all-wool knits! Adap- tations of the season’s most suc- cessful models—in tile, green, brown, wine, and black. Sizes 14 to 20 and 38 to 54. Bargain No. 1 Fur-Trimmed i Winter Coats $1475 Here are the sensational coat values of the season! Smart, style-right coats of rough Centa ‘weaves and Chungo cloths—beau- tifully tailored, silk lined and trimmed with extra lovely sets of Manchurian wolf, Beaverette and Marmink! In black, brown, green and sport mixtures. Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 48. Bargain No. 4 Boys’ Bath Robes $ 1 .95 Of a soft quality Beacon robing, fully cut and well tailored. With rayon cord and rayon braid trim on col- lars and cuffs. Bright jac- quard patterns in red, blue, grey and tan. 8 to 16. Bargain No. 3 oh} - Sample Pajamas 1 Samples of regular $1.95 pajamas! One and two piece styles, of printed broadcloths and jacquard rayon flat ereps. Some with real wide legs. In pink, blus and green. Sizes 16 and 17. Bargain No. 5 Girls’ Frocks 2 for s1 Of pretty printed broad- cloths and plain cotton suit- ings! Dozens of chic styles, with long or elbow sleeves and fully pleated or flared skirts! One and two piece effects; sizes 7 to 14. 81.95 A cunning set, with hel- met, jacket and leggins of fleccy jersey! The helmet, flannel lined; the jacket and leggins, with Talon zip fas- teners. Pink, blue and white, sizes 1 to 3; tan, blue and green, 2 to 6. Bargain No. 8 Bargain No. 9 Fruit-of-the-Loom Boudoir Slippers 79c¢ » Pretty boudoir slippers of rayon in a very chic new style with pa soles and covered In black with red, green and rose linings. Sizes 3 to 8. 99 Imagine a smart house frock of the famcus Fruit-of-the-Loom prints at 99c! Pin stripes, fine checks, pretty florals and dots—15 styles from which to choose—with long or elbow sleeves, fagoted yokes, Swiss embroidery, jabots, and pleated or flared skirts. Dark and light colorings. Sizes 16 to 52. Fashioned Silk Hose 69c¢ » Dull-Gnished chiffons and service weight with lisle tops. Both with picot finish, French heels and plaited soles. First quality!l New colors! Sizes 81§ to 10%;. "LANSBURGH'’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store Let Your New Autumn Clothes Be . TAILORED For Street, Town or Sports Wear You can't enjoy the cool, brisk days of Fall unless you're comfortably dressed . . . and you might just as well go into seclusion if you're not dash- ing and terrifically modern. So we’re showing you the other side of the romantic mode with fashions devel:Fed in the tailored preference for simple lines and thought for practical use. Look big and chesty in this knitted two-piece frock with rag- lan shoulders, double-cross closing and carved ivory buttons. Black, brown and wine. $16.50 This smart woolen has a very chic hand-knit look and a make- believe jacket that's held in place with a big leather button. Shown in black, brown and wine. A very feminine ‘member of the tailored mode ‘is this model with a lacy-eyelet-weave top and wool crepe skirt. In black and gold or green with brown. 4 It took Schiaparelli to think up the idea of putting clips on this striking three-piece suit of a rough boucle knit. Wine, brown, green Don't let gray skies dampen your chic, just wear this crav- enetted sport coat that will keep you dry and warm in the stormiest weather. Tan and gray mixtures. and black and white. $1650 " $16.50 { SPORTS SHOP—COAT SHOP —SEGCOND FLOOR Can't you just sense the lux- urious, bulky effect of this sporty coat of rough, spongy wool? It has a large pouth collar and a bright, hand-loomed scarf. $25

Other pages from this issue: