Evening Star Newspaper, February 7, 1932, Page 32

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8 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (., FEBRUARY 7, 1932—PART TWO. : = [ Avcxct; to U. 8. 8.|tached, U. . 8 Leih; to U. S. 8. U. 8. S. Jason: to 16th Naval District.| Lieut. Verny Carroll, detached 16th| Licut. Joel A. Davis. detached 16th Q —Detached U. S. S. Richmond: con- ;aie;\na Stcl Ushnw. ord; 5 r ) 5. . b tinue treatment Norfolk Naval Hospital, | modified to United States. | s Pecos. oatswain arles L. Knopp, de-|Naval District; to Destroyer Division 17. Naval District; to Uni Stat I_E]-E Portsmouth, Va Lieut. Bern Anderson, detached, aide| Lieut. (J. G.) Hamilton W. Howe | Chief Boatswain Carl Allen to U. S.|tached U. S. S. Beaver; to U. 8. s.l Tieut, Tssac W. Thompson, detached | o o oned Flatss U S s o5, |00 Stafl, commander in chief, Asiatic; detached, U. S. S. Bittern; to U. S. S.|S. Avocet. Finch. | U.S. 8. Pecos' to United States | Corrections. Asiatic Dispal Orders, January 25. |to Bureau Engineering, Washington, | Beaver. Chie’ Boatswain Lester R. Kalden-| Boatswain Willlam D. Strange, de-| Lieut. Henry H. Karp, to U. S. 8 Lieut. Comdr. Norman Scott, de-|D. C | Lieut. (J. G.) John D. Sweeney, de-|bach to U. S. S. Finch. tached U. 8. S. Bittern; to U. S. 8.|Pecos. tached, command U. S. S. Macleish; | Lieut. Vernon O. Clapp, to 16th |tached, U. S. S. Oahu; to Receiving| Chief Boatswain Harry B. Romberg|Jason. | __Lieut. Walter E. Scott, to 16th Naval to command U. S. S. Paul Jones. Naval District. | Ship at New York. |to 16th Naval District. Boatswain Joseph A. Hines, to District. Lieut. Comdr, Albert E. Schrader, de- | Lieut. Donald R. Tallman, detached, | Lieut. (J. G.) Guy B. Helmick, de-| ~Chief Boatswain James F. Tracy to|U.S.8. Bittern | " Lieut. (Junior Grade) Reed T. Rob- tached, command U. S. S. Paul Jones; |U. S. S. Luzon; to Naval xntvllngoncr&imched, U. §. S. Panay, to Recelving |16th Naval District Lieut. Comdr. Robert O'Hagan, or-|erts, detached Destroyer Division 17 E =2 te command U. S. S. MacLeish | " Lieut. Charles D. Murphey, detached, |Ship at New York. | Chief Boatswain Frank H. Lemon to |ders January 11 modified: to Naval to 16th Naval District e Lieut. Com y G. Womble, |U. S. S. Houston; to U. S. S. Stewart. | Lieut. (J. G.) Robert H. Rice, de- U. S. 8. Black Hawk Training Station, Great Lakes, IIl. | Lieut. (Junior Grade) Harold L 1941 Translation Will Retain |detached, Des! Squadron, 5, Asi-| Lieut. Richard C. Scherrer, detached, | tached, U. S. S. Luzon; to Receiving | Boatswain William H. Daly, detached | Lieut. Comdr. Allen C. Bridges, de-|Weaver, detached 4th Regiment U. S & atic; to t ment Naval Hospital, | U. S. S. Beaver; to U. S. S. Isabel, Ship at New York. | U. S. 8. Finch; to U. S. S. Beaver. tached 16th Naval District; to United | Marines, China; to Destroyer Division | Beauty of King James Ver- Canacao, Philippine Islands. | Lieut. (J. G Kenton E. Price, de- | Lieut. (J. G.) James N. Shofner, de- | Boatswain Jacob F. Lawson, detached | States. (27 A sion, Says Weigle. na GOV. POLLARD'S SON TO WED RALEIGH GIRL | Miss Margaret Clarkson, Daughter of State Supreme Justi Bride-ele al Hospital i uncompleted 4 1d Jan- | H Grade) Davi hn T. Smith n. Mess., Boston Supply Cozps. Capt. Elijah H. Cope treatment Na Corp: I _Ensign Will . nson—Detached about February Lieut aiter W, | § Pierce—Detached S, Oklahoma GEVA to submar] Warrant Officers. Chief Bo in Herm tached treatment Naval Hospital,” San Diego, | Calif. Chief Machinist Charles J. Naprstek —Granted ve, two months Chief Pi Chief Pay Detached U. € 21; to U. S Cr A Sale for MOTHERS at ann Penn, Ave.~Eighth and D Sts. Makes it Possible to Outfit the Children at Smaller Cost—Yet More Attractively Than Ever! Coat Sets $1.84 —All-wool coat and beret sets in pastel colors. Also at the same price crepe de chine coats, in white, pink and blue with silk lining. Sizes 1to3 Baby Dresses B 97c Regularly $1.50 to $1.98 —Dainty hand- made, hand-em- broidered dresses, in white and colors. Sizes to 3 years Baby Dresses 59c Regularly 79¢c to $1.00 —Hand made hand-embroid- ered dresses of fine nainsook, with scalloped necks, or em- broidered col- lars. Sizes for 7 77 infants to 2 ¢/ /years. 97c Regularly $1.50 to $2.95 —Adorable little dresses for the 2 to 6 Printed voiles percales, broad- cloths and dimities with panties to match. Regular 79¢ Value —Hand - finished muslin combina- tions, slips, sleepers and French panties, in flesh and white. Sizes for wee tots to the 12-year-olds. —Lovely new dresses in quaint Colonial styles, as well as the 1932 styles. Many with large collars, trim- med with ribbon Sizes 1 to 3, 2 to 6. —Smart, wearable little dresses of rayon and ce- lanese voile. Also dainty little styles X, of washable silks, . in the pretty Spring colors Sizes 2 to 6. 3 Frocks 47c “Cinderella” Regularly 59¢ —Bright colored prints and figured lawns in pretty new spring styles With and without panties. Sizes 2 to 6. 47c Regularly 59¢ —Strap and built-up shoulder styles of flat crepe in pastel colors. Lace trim- med. Also cotton crepe and muslin slips. Sizes 4 to 16. ifl\«?fi = French Panties 29c Regularly 65¢ —Imported, hand- made garments. Some bloomer styles —some with French legs—some embroid- ered or lace trim- med. Sizes 2 to 12 years. 59c Regularly 79¢ —One and two piece style pajamas of broadcloth and dim- ity. Trimmed with contrasting colored bands. Sizes 6 to 14. Rubber Pants Regularly 25¢ —All rubber and rayon covered. Flesh and white. I gc Medium and large. 97c —Three-piece suits in pink, white and blue. Shorts, sweater and beret Also wool sweater and beret sets in pastel colors. Sizes to 6 years. Tots” Creepers G ATc i "4, Regularly 59¢ > —Pink, blue and maize colored creepers of broad- cloth. Some with button bottoms and French legs Some with band at leg. Bobbie Suits of Broadcloth—Sizes 2t 6...47c Chinchilla Coats $1.00 Regularly $2.95 —Smart, warm coats of navy blue chinchilla with chevron on sleeve and flannel lining. Sizes 1 to 3. Knitted Suits Regularly $1.49 —Sweater, ca}), mit- tens and leggings, in 97C pink or white. A Regularly 59¢ —Button-on and belted suits of broadcloths. Some all one color Some with con- trasting color blouse. Sizes 1 to 3, 2 to 6. 87c “Pepperell” Regularly $1.00 —Belted suits of broadcloth with sailor collars and fancy designs on pockets. Plain colors, cr white blouse and col- vred shorts. Sizes 39c 3 for $1.00 —Flannelette pa- jamas in plain colors or figured designs. Button- front models trimmed with “frogs.” Sizes 2 to 6 years. Regularly §9¢ Party Frocks £$2.95 fv o jAce b —Dainty little dresses of crepe de chine, in pastel colors. Pretty, be- coming styles lit- tle girls like to wear when they go to dances and parties. Sizes 2 to 6. Carriage Sets Regularly $1.65 —Silk and rayon in pink, white and $I.OO blue. We've Never Seen Prettier Wash Frocks For Girls of 7 to 14 For as Little as —Fresh new dresses for school and play. Beautifully made of printed and dotted cotton fabrics in smart new styles for Spring. Many with the new higher waistlines many in jacket effect. Every dress colorfast. $1 to $1.39 Girls” Lacy Weave / \ 55 Sweaters, $1.19 . 4 / \:\\\}\ Sizes 8 to 14 years . ¥ / A\ —New, smart, colorful sweat- / ,r“\**n‘\“’j émt\ \ \“\‘\erg that look as if they were “ & E handmade. Vee or crew neck 4 B 0 styles. In plain and combi- f 5 nation colors. And Reg. $1.95 Tuck-in Skirts, Special at % - —Flared and pleated skirts of the new ligh ight wool- b .a ens for Spring. All colors including navy. Sizes 10 to 16. Every Girl’s Winter Coat REDUCED —Pile fabric, tweed, Suedene, chango, and polo coats. Formerly $5.95 to $12.95 Trimmed with Persian curl, Alaskan lamb, and Aus- - @) Q3 . 1 ¢4 93 tralian opossum. Every coat lined and interlined. Now 5295 and ¢ L95 Many Savings in Practical Baby Needs Vanta Garments Underthings Miscellaneous Gertrudes, hand - embroi- 50c Handmade s underpa Vanta Wash Cloths......10¢ Vanta Towels oo Afe dered Vanta Hose and Socks. . .25¢ Baby Gowns, white muslin Wool Swe Vanta Summer Nighties, 89¢ lace trimmed 47 Slipover Vanta Sleepers .... 89¢ —Slips and Combinations, Infants’ Sacaques Vanta Binders L.....48¢ lace and embroidery trim- - et med. Sizes 4 to 16 Wool 50c values 2 39¢ d \21:‘ Flannelette Gertrudes, eted Bootees with Rubber Sheets, white or red Gowns, Kimonos, 4 for 9ic r blue tr with eyelet in corner Darby Wool Shirts: ted Shawls with ra Size 27x36 in .19¢ to 6 : nd Stockinette Rubber Sheets gray or white; 24x36 in., 49¢ White Rubber Sheeting, 1 yd. — g | BABYPADS Sheets—Blankets | = Crib Sheets, white muslin; hemstitched hems ....23¢ Rubber Sheets, Etc. Dennison’s Paper Dia Pads 15 for 10c 50 for 25c 250 for $1.00 —The new sanitary di- aper lining . . . downy soft, comfortable, clean, easily disposed of. Save time and labor. Kann's—Second Floor. Pillowcases to match....13¢ “Red Star” Diapers T, 84¢ doz. Perfect Quality Pepperell Sheets, white; size 49¢ Pepperell Cases .. : 19¢ Pillowcases, Chinese hand- embroidered ...... 4ic Hand-Embroidered Cases, Crib Blankets, 36x50.....98¢ Pepperell Wrapping Blan- kets, 59c value........47¢c 1932 Heywood-Wakefield Stroller..%]14.75 / _A smart comfortable stroller that baby will enjoy to the utmost. It is of round fibre, in tan finish, with adjustable back and dasher ...hood, detachable seat and back cushion, adjustable hand - brake and rubber tired artil- lery wheels. Is 31 inches long when reclined. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Jap Silk Carriage Covers —Handmade quilted covers for carriages or cribs. Choice of pink 1 = and blue. (Second G AN Floor.) ’7(\1,\ Vi

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