Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1931, Page 24

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" B-8 THE EVENING § WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1931 COL TURNERDIES | When Lansburgh’s Clean Up After Their Anniversary, *OF PLANE INIUREES Marine Aviation flilc' Will Be Buried in Arfington, Prob- i 4 i Eey 141 | popular officer. player on a famous refenting the Marine Phlllnflnfl in 1910. -eu and was o hunting enthusiast He took {nterest in foot ball Col. Turner made his home Mrs, Bthel Turner, and their ir two ml- ‘Thomas !m Ond ‘Anne Hartson Turner, 15. mother, Mrs. Mary Turner, by special leave still makes her home on the naval reservation at Mare Island, w');rzn Col. Turner was born, 1882, his first lieutenancy missioned s captain 1916, lieutenant and won the 'Medaille Milltaire of that country for repulsing with “remarkable valor” an attack of insurgents against the capital. Came Here in 1920. In 1920 he was ordered to duty at |l| ‘:Corn-hemunnw 8 gg%a R!. T i g3eg §Egsitis EE . i; ks HTH ézl i , 1929, to avial activities. He took part in the Nicaraguan earth- quake reliel several months ago and re- ceived numerous letters of md;— tion for the psn he played there. was holder of Haitlan umuk Militaire, n--rdeu him twice; the Vie- g EE § 35 CITIZENS HEAR CONCERT BY HIGH SCHOOL SINGERS Association Again Alk. '!;Aflc Lights for Intersections on Rhode Island Avenue Northeast. Well——TTtey Clean Up Thoroughly and Drastically! Gloves Prices in tln.ondb-tal Clm (157 PRS.) WOMEN"'S SGIVING isn’t umntil the 26th of November —but there is just cause for advancing the date —that is, if you really appreciate REAL BAR- GAINS. Imagine the thousands of short lots, the oddments, etc., that would remain after an intensive selling campaign of sixteen days—the 71st Anniver- sary is nearing its closing day—it has been a tremen- dous success; we've sold more merchandise than ever before—and now we CLEAN UP; but that’s not all— we’ve added other lots—and altogether it’s a saving opportunity that every one should attend. No Mail, Phone or C. 0. D. Orders—and All Sales Final Fur Coats and Fur Scarfs at Half the Original Prices (1) GREY LAMBSKIN Coat, size 14. Orig- inally $59.00. Reduced (1) SEALINE COAT, with Dyed Muskrat ull-r and cuffs; size (1) NATURAL MUSKRAT Coat, in size 18, Orig- inally $99.00. Redut. (1) NATURAL PONY Coat, with caracul collar, size 18. Ori, l. duced to ... (3) SEALINE COATS, trim- med with fitch or beige squirrel;, -imuull inally L% s (1) BLACK CA!ACUL Coat, size 40. nally $129.50, (4)“'5 ELA k.lig COATS, 1) NATUIAL PONY Orig- Coat; size inally 0159.50 duced to (1) TAN CARACUL COAT, i it $79.75 1 RAC( OON (,OAT size 15. (1) Searf. $29.75. Now | (2) BEIGE AND DYED Cross Fox Scarfs Originally $39.75. 319.83 (2) RED FOX |Searfs. Ori;ilully an hour last 4 - & o nlcm -u meeting a“'f: $59.75 Now .... $29‘88 clation, The M was_under the ‘Willlam 8. Torbert. direction of Mrs. Favorable progress on !h Northeast (2) BLUE FOX storm sever contractin prosect on | #9560, Now oy $39.75 Twentieth stree: Bunker Hilj Committee on Sewers and Water. The need for trafic Island avenue between Sixteenth and Twenty-fourth streets northeast was ln the vicinity 0! C. Wilson, chunnmolthensoda lon’s | p oresty 862,50 lights on M §125.00. Now 1 again stressed. It was ssid the need is greater gince the recent removal of cen- ter trolley poles. The problem has been brought to the attention of Trafic Di- rector Van Duzer, —_—— ASKS $25,000 DAMAGES Boy, 12, Through Father, Claims | Injuries From Auto Mishap. Raphel 0 Ehrlich, 12, Lhmuh . Ebrlich, 1308 ;f ok wii (1) RED FOX |Searf. SECOND FLOOR Poster and Spool Beds at a Drastic Reduction! (19) MAHOGANY, WAL- NUT OR MAPLE BEDS, in twin, threequarter and double sins Poster and spool styles. $15.95. . Now you cam ”95 THIRD FLOOR Winter Coat Time The Month End Clearance Offers Savings for Women, Misses and Junior Misses! - (8) MISSES' DRESS COATS, black trimmed with badger, cross fox, Per- sian lamb and kolinsky; 14 to 20. Were $59.50. Month-end price. . 848 (7) JR. MISS SPORTS COATS, of tweed or polo cloth; v 2 e, 8975 (3) WOMEN'S COATS, 1 7/ (5) LITTLE WOMEN'S COATS, trimmed with Per- sian lamb and Jap mink; 3 black, 1 green, 1 brown; 36s to 45s. Were $59.50. (7) BEAVER - TRIMMED COATS for misses and women; boucle costings; in brown, 1 sise 1 41700 sind 47342 b il s s 13 16; also two red fox-trimmed black coats, size 18 and ” ‘59.50 Were $69.50. New.. (10) JR. MISS COATS. in lyeedpn‘lndl phhn‘ d:o:‘n; broken sizes and colors, for speedy selling to.... ‘2'95 (6] MISSES’ COATS, trim- Sl e an et 20, and red; orig- l-fly $59.50. Now. The Inexpensive Shop Offers (20) COATS, monotone tweeds and chinchilla, with sporty collars of astrakhan; black, brown, blue; sizes 14 10 20. Orig- ”_m inally $23. Now Reductions in Girls Clothing (115) ALL-WOOL CREPE AND JERSEY D in ene and two styles. navy, green and brown. Sizes 7 to 14, $395. Special price .. (58) ALL-WOOL SLIP-ON Sm‘l‘fls jn desirable Fall col- Sizes 30 to 36. Originally $255 and $3.95. Reduced for clearance (9) GIRLS' WINTER COA‘l's, fur trimmed or sports styles; warmly lu-'hnd. Broken siges lrv- Tte 12, s5-95 inally $12.95. Now .... FOURTH FLOOR Pillows Priced Exceptionally Low! (150) VELOUR AND DAMASK PILLOWS, i red. green Your Choice of These 14 Radios Regardless of Former Prices 3) mnul. Ilsube dymamic e-lun with (2) IMPERIAL JR. com- screen 3 Yy door. (20) COATS, broadcloth and monetene weed; fur collars; black, brown, blue: $13.75 to 20. Originally lZJ Startling Reductions in Occasional Furniture! (15) 'l'ELEPHONE SETS, in bird's-eye chair. Wen 31195 l» 95 duced for clearance! ... . (1) MOHAIR CLUB CHAIR, with loose, spring-filled re- ve“riihle wcove'r:‘d wi me ette. - d Spocil potest 815 (4) COFFEE TABLES, round or ln-n -yl-. two with mice (6) END TABLES, of solid oak; Early English design; high- lighted Smish tops. Were $1295. Now e (25) SMALL WALL SHELVES, in artistic g'- apd walnut $1. Reduced! (12) CARD TABLES, (2) I.eknmmon Tables, (S) Painted Floral Top T: A i Now Is the Time to Fill Out Your Toilet Sets! ~ u:{-w, PCS.) DUPONT TO!- Ls{125 PCS) DUPONT TOE dor Jore, dess- e v 2 buffers. Were 59c. Now.. (180 PCS.) DUPONT NAIL FILES, shoe hooks, shoe horns and cuticle knives. Were |56 (23) CAMP JUGS, stone lined; 1 gallon eapacity; slightly dented on the outside; inside in good econdition. Were $1. Month-End Clearance STREET FLOOR Double-Faced Velour Portieres Reduced! yds. Were $12.95. Now. .. (1 PR) ROSE AND Fore Saod e, 2 87.95 (1 PR.) ROSE AND BLUE, s e 00" 81,95 e tl;n'y)df LEE- ':Pjns?'gg’ $12.95. Now b4 oI DLTE A Voo fess New. T $4.95 FIFTH FLOOR Unusual Values in Infants’ and Tots’ Wear! (Sl: HEAVY COAT SWEATERS sizes 3 to 6. Were $295 and $3.95. Now 32.59 (77) BED ROOM SLIP- PERS; sizer 4 to 8. Were ‘lm and (57) HELMETS AND BERETS, in pile fabric. For 2 to Oymoltb. 34) I IT. (31) BO\’" SUITS, sizes 2 1o 5 yoars. Were 3100. 590 (12) SILK suPs AND COMBINATIONS; sizes 6. Were $2.95. dueed to (65) TOTS' UNDERWEAR. Rayon Vests, Bloomers and Slips. :In 3% to 59, '(29) TOTS' FELT HATS. i $1.29 10 4159, Re 9Qq Blousettes and Berets (35) COTTON BLOUS. ETTES, in broken sises and colors. Were $1.00. (30) BERETS—an odd lot of pastel colors. Wi SO& I:ale:rd-m:' 100 End of the Month Clearance in the Men’s Wear Shop Features 500 Men’s Shirts Reduced to 88c Fancy broadcloth and silk pongee shirts, collar-attached styles; sizes 131 to 17 in the lot. $1 BIG YANK UNION SUITS, nainsook, broadeloth o’ Ty with_ rple stitched and’ full cut; sizes o d46. 500 Now MEN’S 50c SHIRTS AND SHORTS, fine quality cotton ribbed -lnm. mu u In 46, and broad- cloth sho: lou.pinn‘vida 3f0r$1 MEN 'S 79¢ AND $1 NECK- WEAR, neatly figured, striped and -nnv.u pattern ties; many 500 e silk MEN’ 35¢ SILK SOCKS, pure thread silk; brown, navy, tan d blu:k; sizes 10%; to 250 MEN'S PAJAMAS; Russian and collar-attached styles; twills and silks. Were §5. Menth-End price STREET FLOOR (6) . RAYON BROCADED iy S8, Mol V2000 (28) VARSITY PAJAMAS, collar-attached style, of fine broad- cloth. Originally §1.65. Re- 880 RO B8 orpesapsiesesince (33) SETS, nyon shorts and 11 8,',','2'4;, $150,"" Reduced 6'9“; (0 PRS) MEN'S L&B © 58 (200 MEN'S ATHLETIC ON - SUITS, slightly mugsed; sizes 34 to 42. Originally $1. Now reduced to 700 Pairs Women's Fashion and Arch Type Shoes! Save Tremendously in'This Month-End Clearance! R‘luhrmm“w 33 .85 All from our regular stock, and reduced only because Every size here, but not in every style. ranges. Regular 31.50 to $10.00 585 because of the broken sise Evening, afternoon, and street shoes; plain and trimmed pumps; one straps; exfords, I:hm and sport type; white and black moire; patent leather; kid and suede. opportunity! s a wonderful Three Groups of Children’s Shoes Reduced! $2,50 to $3.95 ' $3.95 to $5.00 $5.50 to $7.50 Shoes Shoes Shoes 31.95 32.95 Shees for infants, tots, misses, jumior misses, youths, and boys. ; 33.95 High “grade patent leather straps, and pumps; brown calf oxfords, black calf, two tone elk, in broken sizes! SECOND FLOOR. _Amazing Reduction on Housewares Month-End Clearance Brings Amazing Redue- tions on Housewares! (162 PCS.) AIT (;w (92 PCS.) : 3 Enamel and Skimmers; mufin s, mixing bowls, chambers, wash (40 PCS.) CLOTHES DRY- juice extractors, vegetable bins, foed jugs, tea kettle and pre- serving kettle. Were $1 and 6 c $1.25. MonthEnd priee.. (6 PCS,) CAGE & STAND OUTFITS and fruit juice presses. Were $495 and $3.75. .95 (6 PCS.) CAGE & STAND toilet seats and medicine cabinet. Were $6 to $8.95. Monih- @3 Q5 (102 PCS.) FLOWER POTS, saucepans, oval dish pans, cove kettles and ivy wall racks. Were 59¢ to 98¢, Month- m End price peeecceszgresens . (37 PCS.) BATH ROOM SHELVES, enamel teakettle, ivy wall racks, basket and kitchen set (curtains, tablecloth and searf), Wzn Sl 49 to $2.80, Month. %c ( 10 PCS) ENAMELED mmol CHAIRS, M-ha- ectric iron, wood bask E:;d;f Were nu to ’Lgs EVEIGR!ENS " ) x 49¢ Sweeping “)Dd M 1 ..‘..".2:" i‘:‘."." 82.48 1) Set that s 0. Now .- 80,90 v 415 Now . 81 50 (1) Desk Set that (28) Conbl-lh- P-‘ 35 amd e ¢ $255. hew 8¢ $1. 48 (30) Boxes Hurd’s St tionery. Were $1.95. ()sc (3* Cueh Models. Were $25. Now— $ll 75"‘"312 50 Regularly $1 te $4.60 Yd. 50c to $2.25 yd. 54-inch coatings, flannel, bread- dnh. tweed, mw. suitings, and other weaves; l to 3 yard remnant Thise AR At ot But They're ¥; Price! $1 to $4.50 Woolen ~ Dress Fabrics and Coatings 50c to $2.25 yd. -d-. plaids, r- coating, broadcloth, and 27-inch challis, THIRD FLOOR _ Buy Upholstery or Drapery Materials at Reduced Prices! (500 YDS.) HEAVY SUN- FAST DAMASK, 50 inches wide; attractive plm!nu. Green and gol mulberry a rose @ ol‘—ot rust, blue, red &m’“’u’:% yard. coarance. $1,95 2 (45 YDS,) ALL-WOOL TAPESTRY. fn biack, green and T T et e @A 5 duced! Yard $4.95 1/, Price Sa Backgammon Sets and Equipment 9 Doubling Cabes. () bt Doumm. Cubes. Were 50c. Now.... 250 slll.) W;ug& Now, 4 ackgammon it $1.98 ¢ ack gammo Seus. Were 31 ‘Now.r. J0C (73) Backgammon Instrue- tion Books. Were 10c. sc LY (m Card Table Cov- 53 .ers. Were §1. Now..., flat crepe, “erepes, fon velvet, um-pm el Come Early for Thesel Only 100 Silk or Lamp'S BARGAINS EVERY ON IE Bridge, table, and floor soiled; also Now .... L&g METAL TABL with bargains at ... ™ SK. $4.95. In the Month End Clearance for ...... P (9) DAVENPORT ASES. Originally $4.95., (520 Pes.) BRIDGE SE Luncheon Sets, Table Cloths, Mats, Towels, Searfs and Doi 2 large mn& for .d.ab-, r I * §2.48 Now.. Buy Rugs at T Wiltons (18) WORSTED WILTON RUGS, Whittall, Royal Kashan, and 3 subdued color- $125. (6) _ 36x63-IN. WASHED AMERICAN ~ORIENTAL ~RUGS, (10) 27x54-IN. WASHED AMERICAN ORIENTAL - RUGS, Chinese design; lr-c, green, gold, rust. Onfl—fly‘ 95. mlvm.h&h*lhc-lm size. Orig- ! American Orient. (5) WOOL AND FI lucbsk 9x12 L 8.3x10.6 versil 05 $1650 and $17.50. Now s]z' (2) 9:11 SEAMLESS IU oo el o M:fu y " Orig. $5950. Now.. $34- (4) ANATOLIAN MA’ mtg) GENUINE ORIENT. ’ 'SSOUL and oochistan rugs3) e e einel: $11.95) (3) MOUSSOUL SC RUGS. Ori Soaty $1750 10 $1008 $11.95

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