Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1932, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29. 1932. B—111 e e e o o 1 e s i 2 Newton street, and was a descendant Hill, for some time. DIES IN SPOKANE |ifs,amn ot dis tomn utand 1ol MRS. KINGSMAN DEAD |3t nd e jotn moberis, in siver) WQULD IMPROVE TIMBER Tl e 'ARa Bhaare “attorney aan| SEEK BROKEN TRUCKS | 3ueh, "o D, " drmy tiat ‘g of the Burwell and Diggs families of Funeral services will be held tomor- iv i Virginia, He is survived by five sisters, | Rj silver Hill Woman to B George L. Reid, Native of Virginin, | VIrBig. He s Sreg, by e " Nrs, | Ritee for © B | \Wright funeral parlors, followed by Has Relatives Here. Frank Lutz Waters end Mrs. Frank H. Held Tomorrow. burial in Glenwood Cemetery. She is|gg9 Ty, woodland improvement field survived by a deughter, Mrs. Harold | a t Arden, all of this clty, Mrs John 4.| o, ywoiherine Kingsmar, widow of | Pejton. Los Angeles. Gaiit. meetings will be held in Southern Word has been received by relatives| Ray, St. Louls, and Mrs. W. J. Cromer, here of the death today in Spokane, \ Winston-Salem, N. C., and two brothers, | Dr. Richard Kingsman, died yesterday R Prince Gegrgbu County February 5, it is! announced by Wash,, of L. Reld, ~| Burwell Reid of Washington and W. L. | at her home in Silver Hill, Md. She mno‘rhnrozhg?%rms g ot ies | Reid, Winston-Salem. fie has several | had been in poor health for about six| Chile's surplus stock of nitrate rep- | co! i CReto. & mstive of Virginia, was | nieces and other relatives in the Capital. ' years. She had lived at the home of | resents almost two years' supply. Here are the new Spring, 1932, versions of the ‘ever-smart ELEVENTH AND G STREETS N.W. Jacket Frocks —featured for misses at one price 6.50 You'll know they're new by their bell-hop jackets shiny, big buttons high waistlines gigolette silhouettes scarf necklines Irish and tinted laces Pictured is a dark crepe with white- and-a-color print top. Bellhop jacket with buttons. Others in dot and line prints — canton crepes and rough crepes. Palais Royal—Third Floor M E N ' Time still to get in on this Sale! ° 2-Trouser Suits 2 95 Overcoats and Topcoats =, and purchase several of these fine suits and overcoats rice; they are really surprisingly good values! Men’s $1.50 to $1.65 : P;jlant:as 1.15 y broadcloth and madras, in all the new styles and color combinations—also plain colors. 8izes A, B, C and D. row morning, at 11 o'clock, at the John | By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. Bowle, Brandywine. The second, be- S——— broken down in this section and were ginning at 2 p.m., will include the farms | Men Assembling Vehicles Used in |&bandoned. UPPER MARLBORO, Md. January|of H. B. Burroughs, TB, and R. H. They have thus far located six trucks unty agent. The first, to start at 9:45 am., Wfl!‘o]d. Robinson, Brandywine. Unemployed March at Hagerstown. | in this locality. — Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. e European antkropologists have just HAGERSTOWN, Md, January 29.— The slent films stM find s ready P. E. Clark, assistant|learned that beer was mentioned in|An echo of Father James R. Cox's army | market, in Morocco, where languags Egyptian papyri more than 3,000 years | of unemployed, which recently marched | difficulties prevent the wide use of cuf- RO Palais Royal—Main Floor ’g Actual - $3 values! Fine kid gloves Imported glace Pull-on gloves 1-clasp costume gloves The smartest welt and trimmed tops—the cleverest embroidery and stitchings. The tailored types you like so well. In blonde, beige, tan rust, brown and (praise be) plenty of black- and-white! A pair or two now will mean big savings later on! But you'd better hurry! Even 800 pairs won't stay long at this price! Palais Royal—Main Floor to Washington, was heard yesterday'ing films. We’re proud to be first with .. TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Lyolene’s grand, young Sports Dresses copied in Chenille Wool » 5.95 It’s exciting to introduce young Washington to these slim, young frocks—and at such a low price! A brand-new fabric—chenille wool (you must see it to rea its importance)! Copied from that clever young Russian designer, Lyolene! Bright, military ons, rfs or crisp lingerie collars! Brigade b red, carrot, beige! Sizes 14 to 20. Palais Royal—Sportswear—Third Floor A truly irresistible value! Women’s g1 Service Silk Hose 69c You'll like these all-silk service sheer hose that are full fashioned, made of a high guage, pure thread silk and have the attractive French heel and all-silk cradle sole—in the popular shades of Smokestone Paseo Tropique Moonbeige Tahata Indotan Matin Sizes 81/ to 10V, Palais Royal—Main Floor Just one more chance at i cuwsere | Stunning Coats at Stunning Prices Princess Royal Our entire stock of fine %6 to 8.50 Shoes Fur-trimmed Winter Coats —for misses, women, little women and larger women at NEWLY LOWERED PRICES Broken lots of smart mod- els that add so much to your costume—including the 50 50 75 50 wanted combinations of suede and kid, calf and * * hd P leather—strap and oxford as well as pumps in a variety of clever styles— | suitable for immediate and later wear. Sizes 3 to 8— e A%a T Ccotle. | —also a group of our finest coats. Formerly 79.50 to $125 tively. Palais Royal—Third Floor 59.50 to 89.50 ‘ The stage is all set for the Formal Opening of our FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE . . . hundreds have visited our newly en- larged Furniture Department and laid aside suites and odd pieces at FEBRUARY SALE PRICES ... why not take advantage of UYING, STAEF, u Y the one day remaining to choose in advance from varieties and values that surpass anything in Palais Royal history? Last Courtesy Day—Tomorrow ! 10% ‘t() 50% SAVINGS P i o e o S g e e S NEW _STOCKS ARRIVING DAILY] “Treasure-Aisle”—A Shopping Adventure! . it runs the entire length of the fourth floor . . . a veritable treasure trove of occasional Furniture values . . . the thousand and one pieces have all been substantially reduced in price to vie with the competition of the price appeal of the FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE SUITES. Sale officially opens Monday, February Ist

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