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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1931 mm-mmrmq he 8 and Offers $10,000 Wager | P5,."% all things Aguinst Lens. FIRST CASH SINCE MAY 29 —"Kibitz- | FOR CHICAGO TEACHERS or the Bridge Revenge.” 1 Ely mm;‘lenthi Pay Due Tomorrow Fol- lodramatic title for his latest| Jlowing City’s Decision to Pur- tourament exclusively for k chase Tax Warranta. t was made toda: who is so convinced he By the Associated Press. mystem of making grand | CHICAGO, October 30.—Real money Mrs. George P. Dudley will head the | ygeq pirgaret Ple 0.000 he can | was in sight for Chicago school teach- Meception Committee at the %:’kely '. dhfl;nsi ers y. dinner to be given by the Deitg Circle Josed and toda: A B o tiub of Bt Stephen's and | Indefinite viskt. € | They will receive a month's pay to- tion emmmwm-' Mrs. George Coit Bagley of the world's| morrow, the first cash they have had Besday and Thursday, November 4 and | neapolis, Minn., i passing some ‘and tBeY | ince last May 1. 3% Ry e No"gre This was announced last night by She Didn't Ask lll,fln for “Secret Information.” By the Associated Press. BAKER, Ore, October 39.—After & conference with her attorney here, Mrs. sor of economics. Miss Virginia Who this semester is taking the phsce of Miss Dorothy Wulf, nmnwwr physical instruction for women. who | on leave of sbsence, and Mr. Donaid erbody, instructor in polftical sci- "DOWN STAIRS STORE Tomorrow—Remnant Day You Can Save V4 and More Mll!llhlnu\ec-r)um. llnmhyn:llbr Mrs. Louis Rich- Buynitaky, Mrs. Henry Rawdon, Mrs. I Charles A Edwards and Mrs. H Cutting. Young ladies of the parish | serve as --1'3-.-: Miss Etta En- | will right will have charge of the tickets d printing and Mr. George P. Hart M. Cllhflll QUEEN N MARIE IS 56 Members of Family, Including King Carol, Call on Dowager. all newspaper and layers to take P in the first tourament of its kind | ¢ ovember 7. Some of the world's | bridge stars will be on the ecity Aldermen following approval by the Finance Committee of the City Coun- cil of the purchase of $4,650,000 worth Board of Education tax warrants with city funds. ‘The teachers have NORTH 174 Remaant Day Merchandise is nmot returnable or exchangeable; mot sent C. 0. D. or on approval; Phone and mail orders mot accepted. side lines as professional kibitzers | “Then, to reverse the com- pletely, these experts will write their own accounts of the skillful maneuver- gone payless, ex- cept for scrip, becauss of delayed tax collections. More of Those Popular Irregulars of Chiffon and Service Silk Hose Chifion, if Perfect 5 Service Weight, if Perfoct Would Be $1.50 C Would Be $1 and $1.25 4 l.mhnn-u-m-mmmmm and silk feet. In & splendid News of Our New Dept. of muxoum "the g uanticy of sises 9 and 9% is Muuited. e Men’s Clothing e s “'"":m;é.‘; e s L —3-Piece Fall Suits 3 | —4-Piece Golf Suits 1 2 751 prarsp i e e 2 ‘'uxedos 5 | ts —Chauffeurs’ Uniforms 2 for $25 publicity. The Ticket Committee IIM Mrs. William Richardson, Mrs, R. B Joyce and Mrs. Harry White. A Walloween costume ball is to be “A contract hand the v 1y the League fox the L Tan | TS 3 #ts headquarters in club Bmldlnc sevvnmnu: and K night, mn nusooflod ;n:nu! to be awarded the lady and gen wearing the most beautiful mme of the Capital's popular orches- tras will furnish the music and a pro- of vocal and instrumental selec- fi:-m-svcnm.mmm- Halloween freshments will he urved UPHOLSTERING GET OUR ESTIMATES. SEGAL BROS. 1232 14th ST, N.W “We Live Our Profession” RS S ‘When 13,044 government savings cer- ummwmhmmsm hllfl players world’s by guest at .IOHN WEISMULLER 1735 14th St. N.W. Dec. 0700 Misses’, Wemen's, Little and Larger Women’s Fall Dresses, $3 were sss 34 Smart Frocks that may be worn all season long. Of travdssr{nn, crepe, and satin—in desirable Fall shades. Sizes 14 to 20, 14} to 20%, 50 to 52, 36 to 40. 80 Misses,” Women's, and Little Women's Fall Dresses, of crepe, satin, chiffon, and travel prints. Wm.m Junior Misses’ School Pumps and Oxfords Identical Models Would 32.95 Regularly Sell for $6.50 unior Misses’ Black and Tan Cdf Pum s, with low leather heels and hand-turted !rohm l’llll. 3to0 8 AAA to C. Ahe, f Misses' Two-toned Oxfords, with m year welt soles. Broken sizes 3 to 8, AAA Specially Purchased Shoes Specially Purchased Shoes b5 A R Eight Friday Specmls in \Infants’ Wear Infants’ Chinchilla Coats Of Continental fabric. Sizes 1, 2 and 3 years. 31“ Single lnd double ‘warmly lined. Wlml Dfil&hnuxlhlu Infants’ Coat Sets $1.98 oL 33,50 Sizes 1, 2 and 3 yun. CI'-eLl“Seh &::,gn:m- i $.98 PAIR OFF YOUR WINTER COAT in pink or blue. Sweater Sets Infants’ wool .EW!ltef cap and leggins match. Plain mdflw knit. New Fall shades. STRIPS lesms of $1.00 and $1.50 filet and || lace curtain strips, in Each PILLOW TOPS—Damask and rayon pillow tops, in an assortment “ un Junior Misses’ Storm Rubb ers; brokenlla.Wm 118 Nm 25: “Arch-o-Thenik” Arch Support Shoes ‘Beaco n" of colors and sizes. 191/ = ""mm VALANCES—Odd Tots of valances Infants’ Silk Coats | and salesmen's samples of curtain ‘Washable radium silk | strips in marquisette, Swiss ] ()¢ coats in white, pink or s 98 and votle. Each 2 4 blue. Hand-embroider- B Tabl ed or smocked. Sizes 1 able le i Hnds’ Swul-r Sets e .ml EEE 9 uian “ 22 and M. ¥ 83— Phic brisk-dookimg drown calf fie is just wait- ing 10 be useful with your general daytime coat, especially 3 it’s trimmed with one of the new beaver-brown furs. Quite proper with a polo coat, 100 « « . camel’s hair or rough woolen. In either brown or {1.95 Weuld Resly be 88 Arch_o-Thenik” Arch Su 7 eather Se black, it's a sound wet-weather shoe « .. much as we hate to remind you of possible November rains! Redueed 1o 25¢ 100 pieces Soft Ra: Underwear, including vests, bloomers, yln- ties, and stepins, in the pular flesh g'olm: sizes. $3 and $4 New Felt Hats, 50c were s1.06 110 Felt Hats; in all the new l'ul shapes, including " lar brimmed models—and a variety of new c‘fi% 16 Berets. Were 85¢c. Now.25e 1. rm Hats, in several | last that long! Black, wine 31 Straw Hats; various apd colors. Were | green and brown. Trimmed A shape ‘Were $1.96. with ostrich, fancy feathers and Now ... 150 Felt Hats Sizes 2 to 10 On sale for one hour—if they Plenty of large sizes {l shoes and arch shoes—straps, ties <md step-ins for dress, street and sports wear. qnntyrootvm-v.. | quick-selling price’ Novelty Hodq-artcn for Boy:’ and Gnrll' Halloween Suits 85 BT TS i ":“ oady for your coat with the somentic cuswes. Ie the fabric Bormnal? . , . is the fur lavish? . . . do you carsy a lnle Souff?, Then choose this period pump in ey black ki ’,:' 31-00 Colors to match Covered Cuban Sises 4 to 8. Halloween heels. Spenish Girl G Erish mlqrz.”l‘tylolh Secend Floor. Cl.'n N«Pn | Domestics i 10¢ vnuacm COTTON, = covers, .. Hundreds of Other Children’s | Costumes, $1.69 Grown-Ups’ Halloween Suits Medjum, small and large sizes in popular costumes, including: $ “0 Gypey o, ive own " and blux.-nd-vm mintures, . Sizgg 13 9 18 Were 316.50. Now. Woollen Sports Dres:e:, 5295 Were $5.95 14 Attractive One md Two Phe. ‘Woollen brown, navy, and black. Several desirable Swesters of fiat and movelty tan, nev: All sizes, ¢ to 14, mwellmldglulu{or"lh- Halloween celebration—priced so Stc ‘SEAMLESS SHEETS, ‘siight | seconds, but not enough to affect the wear. Sise 81x30 for 5Qq large double beds 3% COLORED HEMSTITCHED PILLOWCASES, free from dressing. In biue and orchid ] Q¢ | enly .. 1 ]! T15c ‘TO 3%¢ CANNON TOWELS, | in sises 18x36 and 20x40 Salid col- Dresses, in . Sizes 14 m :0 Were $1.95 and $2.96 29 Rayon Uniforms, in white and black; broken sizes. Also 25 At- tractive Home Frocks, rayon, in colorful Clown Spanish Lady Firate Spanish Man Dutch Man Dutch Lady Hundreds of Other Grown-Ups’ i Colhlmdl, $1.69 and $1.95 Boys Broadcloth Pajamas specia 651: 100, pairs Boys® Popular, “Universal” make Brosdcloth Pajamas, of T treet Floor. a good assortment of patterns boys like. Fully cut, and frmted patterns; sizgs in H_ 6 fa.l‘l *EERTOEEE " R T Wi <Hi uced to ppe . ool _Shorts. 107 _Boys' \ Tlmllmg Friday News for Thrifty Women! ©EE LY o nE Yt 38 5 — This green kid strap was created to complete 4 to 38. Each onl the color-harmony of a dark green coat. Or if you're each: 1339 F Street, N.\W., W ashington planning to walk out in red this winter, choose the same shoe in black or dark brown suede. It's high-heeled . . smartly decorated . . . just dressy enough for “best.” New Price But No Change in Policy! The Nisley Idoa is This: To build our own shoes in our own plants for the entire 57 Nisley stores, and sell them, with only one profit, directly to you. To make these shoes of the finest materials, and finish them with true craftsmanship ‘and authentic style. Finally, to offer them to you in surroundings that you'll find pleasant, courteous and efficzent. NISLEY YOUR CHOICE AT THE NIW NISLIY PRiCt OF FORMERLY $§ $1.00 and $1.50 Silk Hose—Sec- onds of full-fashioned pure thread | chiffon and service | silk hose, weights, in the popular colors. Also irregulars_of full-fashioned 4= . Bemberg hose e $1.00 SILK HOSE—Odds and ends s and seconds of full-fash- AND ect Ollh'i bovs ‘mercer- lldn‘n't l S5c¢ | OUTSIZE SILK N‘E —Irregu- lars of $1.50 full-fashioned silk hose; ser\-lee weight, in .m79€ mss:e FANCY .SPOI‘I‘ HOSE | pliqued styles in garments of run- 1l t ayon. Gowns, slips, step- bloomers, p-nuu and 290 il Travel Tweed DRESSES o Ensemblesl $2.49 New Styles! New Patterns! ‘ Wondcrful New Values! THE DOWN STAIRS STORE. Girls’ Play Suits, 50¢ Fabric Gloves, 75¢ e 100 ydnw;" i Fabric ‘omen’s B Tatt wuis tn Gloves; popular Siip-on a‘tyu - Legging sist of and cheice of ga s Suits, $2.95 Were $3.95 34 3-plece Suits for boys or wirls. Coat, hat, and leggings y. S T e %o Tha. Were fi'u Novelty Bucelets 10c Were 18 100 of those Popular Novelty Bracelets everyone is wear- " o G ipresss: ‘civeral S nm. un nym Broken q Were i Fall _stries, ol Iba of leather an g\!rll styles ‘Were 31 and § Men’s Fall Ties speciat 25c 1,200 Men’s ‘-:l moire, crepe, hcq\lud and warp t: prints. fancy patterns, striped designs. A similar selling last week pletely in a few hours. 159 Pairs Good Quality “Universal” make Pajames, of fannelette, & yarioly of sooking striped patterns. Sises A to mm-‘a lflflwfi% 'h‘. colors, d out com- and 32