Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1931, Page 46

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)

C—14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, BECEMBER 11, 1931. 110 'SCRUB WOMAN. 63, DETERMINED | GASMAY ADVANCE %2 e oar DOWN MISSISSIPPI STUDY OF CREATION Dectares Neicher Fire, Warer, Tee Nor Snow Shall Stop Her—Has Encoun- tered Fire and Snow. Heavy Hydrogen, lIsolated {. Here, Raises Hopes [ of Scientists. 0 0 Bt i | BURLINGTON, Iowa | B\)nm \R‘Ib w. 1}1 ‘,K;\l” challenge to & 63-year k 8 sald she had no definite plans ) and s has accepted ter reaching the Gulf of Mexico. December 11 Iso- The woman—Miss Randi Le Royl ¢ a new gas, today Superior, Wis, is determined the story of crea neither fire, water, ice nor snow stop her from realizing & dream of many years—namely to float down the Misstssippl River fr}nm Superior to the California Rites for Ashes. Gulf of Mexico in a flat boat 20 feet LONG BEACH, Calif, December 11 Stars of the screen, stage nnd[ st ring pald respects here yes- | n before she finishes the trip. HONOR LILL.IAN LEITZEL Stage, Screen and Sawdust Stars at Miss _Leitzel's ashes Beach last May a friend of the Accounts for Wel heavy hydrogen is of electricity, twice accounts for the Following the service a marble mon- * | ument was unveiled in Inglewood Cem- i She propels her “s Sy made oars . -. torians cite the nullification ordi- | U Caroline, on November | the most important a pinkish blue color. %S | Try These sephisondi Mince Meat Tarts i‘ d the extra charges of electricity in the R e oniny 3 $28upoons vanitta extract as atoms. Both the extra char, } atom. “Isotope” is the for atoms having simii: 2 of electricity b 1 Rub shortening inte flour, add salt, sugar, baking h powder, break egg in and mix well with fork, then add vanilla. Roll out. cut with cutter and line tart tin with the rounds. Line with paper and put in some rice to keep paste from rising. Bake in hot oven 20 minutes. Remove rice and paper. When Pastries are cold put in each about 2 spoonfuls Wood’s Mince Meat. Cover with a meringue and brown in oven for a fex minutes. Enough for 30 tarts. Government Permit, Md. H-668 air n t House were destroyed yes- OLD TIME - ( eded in preventing neighbor- o s from catching fire. Great vod by 1d there was intense excitement all day ®arliament Buildings Destroyed Before Troops Control Blaze. N e Wooipwarp & LoTiirRoP wsnQEe w The Christinas SIOre wwd@oe Tomorrow—in Advance of the Season—The Men's Store Reduces A Limited Number of Men's Fine Suits 48 The fabrics are the finest imported materials—cheviots, wor- steds, and twists—shown in weaves, patterns and shades that only’ the world’s finest looms can produce . . . hand tailored in the best custom manner. The combined lot offers you an excellent selection at this very low price, but we advise early selection as the quantity is limited. $65 and $75 A Limited Number of Men's Two-Trouser Suits, $28 Were $35 and $45 Twe MEN's STORE, SECOND FLOOR Tomorrow—Limited Number Men’s and Women'’s Golf Sets $ 8 95 Now—at gift-buying time—we are offering a three-stay canvas golf bag and your choice of any three of our W&L matched golf clubs, all at this special $8.95 price. The golf bags have metal bottoms, and the clubs have chromium-p]ated steel shafts with leather grips. Irons have hand-forged, chromium-plated heads. SroxrmNg Goops, FourTe Froon. WoolDwAR Other Gifts for Boys Belt Sets, $2 Scarfs, $1.95 GolfHose,50¢c Tie Sets, $1.50 Personal Gifts of Feminine Charm (el Silk Underthings % l 95 Juniors are as delighted as mother with gifts of dainty lingerie. Give neatly tailored or lace trimmed slips of fine French crepe—satin or crepe dance sets—or glove silk panties trimmed with lace. Any of these may be had for $1.95, or glove silk vests to match the panties at $1.65. Sizes 12 to 18. Other silk underwear, $2.95 to $5. Gay Gift Pajamas 510 Girls’ one, two and three piece paja- mas of flat crepes or satins in lovely color combinations, Sizes 8 to 18. Other gift pajamas, $5.95 to $16.50. Dainty Negligees 56 Silk crepe negligees in delicate pastel colors, trimmed with lace or marabou. Sizes 6 to 16. Other negligees, $7.50 and $10. Gmus’ FUrNisHINGS, FOURTH FLOOR. p &l.o « The Christmas Store Week-End Candy 2 Pounds, 95¢ Two pounds of our delicious dark chocolates and bonbons— tomorrow at this special price. CANDY, A1str 14, FIRsT FLOOR. Wearable Gifts for the Children Boys' Fine Wool Sweaters $5 and $6.50 Sweaters From One $ 3 .45 of Our Best Mills—Special Tomorrow These are the fine sweaters you want for gifts—made of pure Zephyr worsted yarns, and woven in entirely new designs, including new medallion patterns, small cluster figures, scatter designs, as well as pastel shades and the popular plain colors. Al fully sized and proportioned; with vee or crew necks. An en- tirely new and complete collection—and not to be confused with broken lots frequently offered at a “‘sale” price. Sizes 26 to 36, suitable for boys 8 to 16 years. Boys' Leather Lumberjacks Splendid Garments $ 7 75 Regularly $10 For school and sports, nothing will please a boy more than one of these horsehide lumberjacks—made to our high standards of quality, and priced far below regular. Of real horsehide, wool lined, and reversible, and fin- ished with snap fasteners. Black and cordovan colors, in sizes 8 to 20 years. THx Boys’ STORE, FOURTH FLOOR. On Every Junior Misses’ List— Five O'Clock Frocks Many occasion frocks that fit perfectly into a Junior’s wardrobe for tea dancing, informal evening, and a score of other important events. Choose from velvets, geor- gettes, chiffons, and crepes with off-the-shoulder lines, puff sleeves, cape effects, lace yokes, or trimmings of sashes, buckles, flowers, fagotting, embroidery. Persian rose, King blue, red, rust, brown, black. Sizes 11 to 17, JUNIOR MISSES’ APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. Fancy Crepe Slippers For More Formal Occasions $6.50 A Junior sandal that follows the more sophisticated lines of mother’s new evening slippers. Satin-trim- med crepe, with open shank, cut-out vamp and quar- ter. Baby Louis heel—white, black. Sizes 3 to 7. This figured white crepe one-strap pump, with satin strap, dyes beautifully—and is smart with five o’clock as well as evening frocks. Rhinestone buckle and Baby Louis heel. Sizes 3 to 7. Dyeing, $1 extra, CHILDREN’S SHOES, FOURTH FLOOR. The Health Rider Entertains, Develops, and Exercises $5.50 This prancing steed will keep the children healthy and happy...and is ideal for exercis- ing their legs and muscles. The seat, horse’s head, and handles, of wood painted a brilliant red, steel base, and spring of finely tempered steel. A splendid, sturdy toy that will hold children weighing up to 80 pounds. Phone orders, DIstrict 5300, promptly filled. ‘THE TOY STORE; FOURTR FLOOR.

Other pages from this issue: