Evening Star Newspaper, January 7, 1932, Page 31

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WoobwAaRrD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F aND G STREETS Men’s Clothes Reduced Suits—52175, 328, $38, 48 Overcoats—52175, $28, $38, 548, 68 Topcoats—32173, 28 and $38 THE MEN’S STORE, SECOND FLOOR WoobpwARD & LOTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Tomorrow—Remnant Day You Can Save ¥4 and More Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D. or on approval; Phone and mail orders not accepted Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose More of Those Slight Irregulars n Which, if Perfect, Would Sell for $1.50 P 1.200 pairs Very Fine Quality Chiffon Hose: silk from top to toe, and with picot tops Very sheer, in & %00d selection of new shades for immediate wear. Sizes 813 to 10. Women’s Pumps and Oxfords, $2.95 Were $3.95 and $5 114 pairs Smart Shoes of black kid, brown kid, black suede, and brown suede—greatly reduced because of a broken size assortmebt., Also included are a few pairs of Evening Slippers. 9 pairs Women's Rubbers: step-in and low-cut styles, for low and Cuban heels. Were $1. Now, 23 20 pairs Men's Slippers, of felt and leather. in several es and odd styles. Broken sizes. Were $195. Now st s Men's Black and Tan Call Oxfords. With foodyear welt Scles. and medium toes. Broken 3 e 6 to"10. Were $5. Now Xty THE DOWN BTAIRS STORE 60 pairs Women's Well Known Arch-o-Thenik Arch Support Shoes: several stvles. of black patent Tomorrow—for Misses, Women, Little and Larger Women 87 Smart Silk and Wool Dresses, $5 Were $10 and $15 Styles for street, for afternoon—even a limited number of Misses' Taffeta Party Frocks. The group includes eantons, rough crepes, wool erepes, novelty woollgns, chiffons, and velvets—in black, brown, green, tile, wine, navy, and a few high shades. All sizes in group, 14 to 20, 36 to 50, and 1415 to 241;,—but not all sizes in each style. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE SHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, OPENSCAY NONTH iSociely Attends Enmasse as ‘ Revelers Crown Peacock. { 13 the Associated Press | | NEW ORLEANS, January T7.—The| | New Orleans social register turned out | | en masse Inst night to be entertained | | by anonymous hosts, as the Twelfth | | Night Revelers, masked to conceal their | | identittes, received at & fairland fete | formally opening the 1932 carnival sea- son, The ball, renewal of an epiphany ob- servance tarted by the exclusive i7ation in 1870, had | Coronation of the s ed as to glorify | the season’s buds, who drew lots to de- termine who should be queen and maids | at this, the first of the Winter's brilliant | de courts. Starts Month of Gaiety. Jaugurated R month i in February ival of Rex the annual New Orleans his magnificent street which the cif ures in t following Its an old Orleans custom started, they say, 200 vears ago by | Creole youths, bored after Paris school ho thought someth: hould be town up before the restrictions i Their descendants still treasure the {alent for make believe and tonight's en- | tertainment, recreating a dusty contl-} nental legend, found staid businessmen i bro and plantation owners appar- enily entirely at home i the garb of | the strange birds that ever lived, crowning a peacock as king for the | amusement of their guests | Debutantes Draw. At the helght of debutantes draw white cake in quest for which designated Accompanied by a enjoyed her eve: nificent peacock hose back, spread upward in a | 1 of feathers and brilliants, reached from | floor to ceiling of the FRENCH PAY HOMA AT BIER OF GEN. PAU One-Armed Veteran of War of 1870 and World War Is Buried Invalides. Yl’i\ the Associated Press PARIS, January 7.—The French na- tion paid supreme homage, with full| military honors, today to the memory of Gen. Gerald Pau, one-armed veteran | of the War of 1870 and the World War, | in a funeral ceremony at the Invalides. Gen. Pau died January 2. He won the right to burial in the historic spot where the body of Napoleon lies through his command of field troops in the war. It was the annive: v, the location, of the funeral of the late beloved Mar- | | shal Joffre, conqueror of the Marne. The casket contalning the body | drawn on a gun carriage by six h | from Gen. Pau's home across the fa ;Fn(\gr Alexandre III to the na | des Invalides. There it was placed be- gates while a funeral oration UNITE FOOD STORES PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY “Home owned . . . with a personal friendly service . . . plus co-operative buying di- rect from the producer. .. give you QUALITY always at the Step into the nearest store for these money lowest price. values Thursday, Friday and Saturday . . . and every day in the year. Phone Nat. 6728 Uneeda Bakers Spiced Wafers Krumm’s Macaroni Spaghetti Noodles 3 20c MEATS Fountain Brand Hams. .......... » 23c Ev-Re-Day Salad Aid 8 % 12¢ DEL MONT CHERRIES FRUIT SALAD ........ APRICOTS PEARS PEACHES JANUARY - 7, 1932 Celebration United Market 4th & W N.E, From 7 to 10 p.m. Friday, January 8th Everybody Welcome Make it a HABIT tofillyour basket at b LARGE cans | Comet Rice The Hot Pan Process 3 e 19 Schindler’s Peanut Butter Halada Tea “Red Label” v L. 22¢ 15 Lb. 43c .ll-:r 2 1 C 3 ;‘:‘r‘i‘:‘ 25c Rock Creek GINGER ALE Fruits and Vegetables Fancy Potatoes . . . . 10 ®= 17c¢ Phillips Original r Sausage.....™ ch Briggs Skinless Franks........... » 25¢ Auth’s Green Links. . ............» 25¢ Fancy Apples SN L Auth’s Smoked Sausage.......... ™ 25c Home Dressed Fresh Hams....... ™ 17¢c Prime Rib Roast................ ™ 27¢c On Sale Tomorrow—Misses’ and Women's | was pronounced and the troops filed by. | | Among the noted mourners were Tweed Sports Coats, $12.50 were s2s | arbals pelain ana, Fronchet, d5 | other high army officers and high gov- ernment officials and Brig. Gen. Stanley H. Ford, United States military a he, LLOYD GEORGE ESCAPES 20 Smart, Fur-Trimmed Sports Coats, in attractive tweed mixtures. Furs include caracul, lapin (rabbit), and Manchurian wolf (dog). Broken sizes, 16 to 44. Fancy Florida Oranges . . <= 25¢ Fancy Grapefruit . . . . 4 fr 25¢ P fan andfurs 4 Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Dress Suits, in black and € Misses’ Two-piece Suits, in plain and fur-trimmed . Bles 16 T ang 20 black on 59,5 styles. Black, green, and brown. Sizes 14, 16, and & M o vements Twecd Boorts Coats Were 18. Were $15. $6.50 $10 and $16.50. Now...... B ket 7o THE DOWN STAIRS STORE 3 . Foundation Rayon Pajamas and Cotton Slips, 65¢ each ts, $1.25 Were $1 each Garments, . 43 pairs 1 and 2 piece Rayon Pajamas, in color combina- Were $1.50 to $2.95 tions; mostly 1l sizes. Also, 117 Costume Slips, of 21 pieces; including garter on taffeta, and muslin; some brassieres and girdles. in va- med. In white, navy and tan. Slightly soiled. Rayon Costume Slips Reduccd to 95¢ C navy, peach, and 50 in lot. d gowns. Black « and Bandettes: e P oty o 1 and and Bandettes: Sotled. Were Felt Hats, $1.95 Were $2.95 to $4.95 87 Smart Felt Hats, in as- sorted shapes and & variety of desirable colors. Choose Children’s Oxfords, $1.65 were s2.05 140 pairs Good Quality Oxfords; several styles, in black and tan, with Goodyear welt soles. Broken sizes, 8% to 2 » o e W HE 120 pairs Children’s Slippers, of 40 pairs Junior Misses’ Sample low M leather and crep Slippers; regularly $6 and 18 Felt Hats: choice of shapes g 4 $7 pair. The collection in- ;«‘nd colors. Were l‘{l‘fl cludes both oxfords and . Now ... i 15 umps, in various leathers. 37 Vells. Were 50c. Now e ize 4B only. Bpecial $2.95 10 Soft-tee Hats and Rerets, S0c ench Woollen Skirts, Blouses and Sweaters , $135 each Were $1.06 and $2.95 senta crepe, corduroy, and tweed, in navy, + mixtures. Sizes 26 to 32. Also, 35 Blip-on oken sizes 25 Misses' Sporis Dresses, of novelty knits and mixtures: several styles Bizes 14 to 0 20. Were $3.95. Now. $1.95 Boys’ Scout Gloves 75¢ pair Were $1.25 42 pairs Boys' Fleece-lined Gloves, with Boy Scout de- signs’ on the cuffs. In red and green. Girls’ Wash Blouses 50c Were s1 38: in gay fast-color prints. and a limited quantitv of plain colors. Mussed. Sizes R to 16 Uniforms and Home Frocks, 50c each o s gerser Were $1 and $1.95 ms; slightly mussed and soiled. Sizes 14 and Iso, 60 Home Frocks, in colorful printed patterns; Broken sizes Were $1.95 Little Girls’ Dresses and Little Boys’ Suits 95¢ each Were $1.95 each Little Girls’ Printed Dresses; sizes 3 to 6; slightly solled. Also ttle Boys' Suits; slightly solled; sizes 3 to 6 Handkerchiefs, 10c Were 25¢ and 2 for 25¢ 191:50 ite and pastel eol- eolored 38 Seft Tors. Were 80c and g in 5¢c. Now Infants’ Sweater Keta: in- 20 Bathrobes. for little boy Were $150 ana Boys’ Winter-Weicht Unior Suits Special 50c . 2t Union Buits, of soft, downy cotton eved, ehort legged style. Bizes 8 to 16 " All-Wool Kweaters: a " he s 5 e 5 2 44 Kachets Sizes 26 3 15 Handbags: calf, leather, 1k 1 arious styles. 4205 Now 1 Boy's Long Trousers Wuit; coat. vest and two pairs long tr 26 Women's Billfolds N BTAIRS STORE THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Men’s Broadcloth Shirts Reduced t38¢ 213 Men's good quality Broadcloth Shiris—greatly reduced from our regular much higher priced stock, because some of them are soiled. Collar-attached and neckband styles, in white, tan, blue, and green are included in the assortment. Sizes 14 to 17 in the lot ' Meia ! Athlstle Under Shorts 20 pairs Men's Silk and R with b i light irresular e ht irg 1 s Knit Ties: good-lc and smart pattern INJURY IN SEA STORM Liberal Leader, Home From Vaca- tion, Tells of Experience During Hurricane, By the Assoclated Press PLYMO tour of the pent the worst Mr. Lloyd George said he and other passengers had a narrow escape dur the height of the storm. “We were in | the billiard room,” he said, “and after | we left the Bay of there was | tremendous roli which threw the furni- | ture around and piled it up about us. | We had a very narrow escape from in- jury.” The wartime prime minister lmkod‘ | estremely well, but refused to say any- | | thing about the political situation ex- | cept to rem t his views, as ex- pressed dur election campaign | | last November are unchanged. ; GET MARRIA.GE LICENSE Son of Gov. Roosevelt and Miss Doaner to Wed Janaury 186. —A mar- | | | | | | | | | Roosevel | Donner hter of Mr. and Mrs liam H. Donner of Villanova. Tt | engagement wes announced recently weddir of the Redeemer at Bryn Maw y 16 Donner, who s 20, was her father to the Ii His consent W he is & minor. e his occupation as ad. | | Dr. Forbes Godfrey, Canadian | Health Leader, Dies. i TORONTO, Cana | —Dr. Forbes f ster of health s H he ario Previncial ature, died at last night. He had suffered fr us anernia for a ye | _ Outstandi a 1 | Dr. Godfrey for nes | century sat in the Ont for the riding of West York five premiers before, because of ill- | Ith, he resigned the portfolio last September, | TWO MEALS DAY BEST | FOR STOMACH TROUBLE | 8kip ope meal and b il harmful Arugs row you fsel the wor rman doctor's rem tores.—Advertiseme Pork Roast: 2o it ey steiiini] 9o Lard in Cartons...............3 " Auth’s Sliced Bacon. . .. Phillips Scrapple. . ... - 25 15 | Fancy Green Peas. . . 2 .. 45¢ 25c | Fancy Bananas . . . . . do= 25¢ Aunt Jemima Waldorf Toilet Tissue 41 19c Argo Salmon Pancake Flour 10- GOLD' MEDAL Flour WHEATIES HALF-PRICE SALE or Pillsbury Thompson’s Milk 8c Pt. 14¢ Qt. GRANULATED SUGAR Special Today 2 vkes. 19¢ IVORY SOAP KIRKMAN’S SOAP 2 ]]c BREWER- SYNDER Selects 65c Qt. Standards ssc Qt. Med. Forty 4 Cakes Zsc Fathom 5 . 23¢ 12 s 45¢ OYSTERS 10 45¢ COFFEES Wilkins....... » 31c Orienta....... » 35¢ Lb. 29c Yellow Bag. ... » 25¢ ~ |Astor........ » 29¢ Chase & Sanborn » 38¢ Fillet of Haddock BUTTER IOWA STATE ..............Ib,39c UNITED BRAND...........lb, 35¢c College Inn Tomato Juice COOKED HOMINY ......Qt, 10c Cocktail CHIPSO Lg. Pkg. 2 1 c Sunsweet PRUNES............2Ib. Pkg, l6c 1-b. Pkg., 10c 26 = 29¢ UNITED FOOD STORES,

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