Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1932, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, s rs Tots’ Snow Suits Adorable gifts for 3 $1.95 to 6 year olds! Blue, green, tan or red suede B cloth—jacket, leggings, helmet—all in cne! Brand-ncw shipment for gift scekers. 7- Boys’ 39¢ Hosiery length; fancy patterns; elastic cuff tops. denberg’'s—Main Floor, T Goldenbers's—Main Floor. ) ce well of Cleve- n the lead in the na‘ional lead the 4 points, end Wal- Hal Sims rite teams, demar von Ze end Willard S. ranked fifth Lieut. (Junior Grade) Edward J.| ol - LEAD IN CONTRACT |rall, detached submarine baflgy New — Checks N == \ i London, to U. S. 8. Argonaut. ; 5 A : A | London, to U. S. S. | London. to U. S. S. Nautilus. th S t t ‘ ‘ ; | London, to U. 8. 8. S-14. 0 me lng m ar O e a r Ensign Edward Brumby, detached p bmarine base, New London, to U. 5. S B usual our policy is THRIFTY PRICES! Here Are Gifts @ Man Will Cherish! | - s | Burke, detached submarine base, New | C,lri!lmfll London, to U. 8. S. Bonita. | m v, Favorite F“:.s R:nk Fifty Lieut. (Junior Grade) Thomas L. Cashed | Lieut. (Junior | _Lisut. (Junior Grade) Robert R. Mc- Licut. (Junior Grade) Raymond J. | submarine bess, New London, to U. S. 8. wearables to solve your problems of both masculine PRI | bt sames w. Davis. cciacnea s | marine base, New London, to U. S. S 8-20. E DECEMBER 2, 1932. B9 ° |[wavr-onoes | AR HORSES TAKE | ! L1 | London, to U. 8. 8. 8-10. | Lieut. (Junior Grade) William E. Pe:- Savings Y | Lieut. (Junior Grade) Michael | Flaherty, detached submarine base, New and Slxth |n Br'dfl’) | Greene, detached sul Tournament. . | Lake. detached submarine base, New | Gregor, detached submarine base, New itf)ué!, d;;“fyheg ssuhm ne base, New |\ ‘ ndon, = 9 S-47. Ensign Martin C. Burns, detached ual or intimate . . . frivolous or entirely practical . .. | | 5 B ten Paul W, Hanin, detached sub- ign Frederick C. Lucas, jr., de- cd submarine tace, New London, to ? E. Malpass, detached And We’ve a BIG Selection! sigh R York fourth cubmarine base, New London, to U. S. §. Auction Evenis Tomorrow. n Robert L. Moore, jr., detached The to ¢ base, New London, to U. S. 8. i e of the American Bris Boys Like Gifts Like These! Boys’ SUITS and Overcoats Styling! $ . Sturdy e® Tailoring! 823, ) Ensign Herman A. ‘Pieczentkowski, de- ed :ubmarine base, New Londen, to Naval Academy, Annapolis, for tem- porary duty. Ensign Donald J. Sass, detached sub- | marine base, New London, to U. S. S. | s-29 |~ Ensign Thems | submarine pase. marines, Asial Medi Lieut. Junior | penter, deiached Mar ris, Island, 8. C., ab Naval Hospital, Parris | Cogstruction Lieut. G | Naval Air J. about ! nts The field was reduced to 28 peiis for the remaining sessicns. The other the national L. Wogan, detached oL, Wogan. detached | Churchill of New York and B. Jay Becker of Philadelpnia. It was com- plcted last evening after th-ee scscicns. Runner-up was the Ciockfords Clvb team of Ely Culbertson, Oswald J: "heodore A. Lightner and Michacl T Gottlieb, all of New York. Hand Bid Cteverly. Raymond Balfe and John Mattheys of New York, playing together in the on, fr 2 rst, N, | Pair tournament, bid the £ 3 uary 1, to U. €. 8. Ak;cn..m‘erb' ‘Warrant Officers. Chiet Carpente: . Larson, de- | | tached Fleet Base, Pearl Harbor, | T H, in February, to U. S. S. Saratoga. Chief Carpenter Geoige W. Steeves, | detached U. . S. Saratoga,’in February, {0 Fleet Air Base, Pear]l H: TR Usually Sold at $5.00! [ The Rayon Lounging Robes— Here is the kind of a robe a man wants—at a price you can afford to pay. Beautifully brocaded patterns —coliars, cuffs and pockets nicely trimmed with Skin- ner’s satin; wide satin girdle. The Handsome Flannel Robes— Yes, these flannel robes ARE good looking and mighty low priced, too! Fine selection of stripes or plain cclors with large shawl collar and fringed sash to match. Style and warmth to please that man of Overcoats— 1f he's 4 to 9—Germania Chinchillas in navy are great O, neat mannish mixtures in 3 to 14 if you wish 2-Pants Suits— For the young man—real nobby suits of handsome, long wearing fabrics that any boy will like. Nicely tailored s —with 2 knickers or 2 longies, Smrd\ well tailored and vest and coat. smart looking. Big selection Boys’ $8.50 (4-Pc.) Vest Suits 2 knickers, 8 to 16; with 2 longies, 14 to 18; High grade woolens that make real dressy $6.95 with longies and knickers, 9 to 15. VICKS COUGH DROP «es All you’ve hoped for in a Cough Drop— medicated with | ; at east was dealer. In the' fol north and south pass thrcughe | East opened with a spade, |2 no trump, east bid threc heart | four diamonds, east five clubs, we & R PR ome GIFT Suggestions! 35¢ and serviceable suits for school chaps. With New Ties for boys, neat- 1y boxed (3 for $1), each 69¢ Tie and Handkerchief Sets 69¢ Tie and Wallet Sets 59¢ & $1 Hickok Belts, boxed............ 59¢ Leatherette Helmet with gogszles $1.25 Tie and Muffler Sets 79¢ Mufficrs, 39c micely boxed............ cey 59c¢ Snitu < $5.00 Sheep-lined Leatherette Coats WITH HELMET & GOGGLES TO MATCH 55 wombat collars—warm, sheep ‘mmgs Sizes $3' 5 to 18 years. Black or brown with all-wool plaid lining. Double-breasted models, full belted. They 5 $1.49 to $2.50 Sport Sweaters yours. M(,n's $1.50 and $2.00 Broadcleth Pajamas $1.00 He can suils of these! in surplice neck, middy, or notched ccllar styles. assortment of patterns. AtoD. NOW‘ “l)afiodnl“ Silk SHIRTS $2.69 A gift that brings visions of luxury and beauty and long wear. At a low price, t20. Collar attached and c r to match styles in tan, bluz and white. 14 to 17. always use several Fine breadcloths English A big Sizes Men’s $1.50 and $2.00 New Mufflers 98¢ Pure silk, silk-and-rayon or celanese mufflers with fringed ends; handsome plain colors with bordered bottoms, two- tones, paisleys, figured effects. A big assortment at this price. Cowboy 98C to $4 95 terns. Sizes 26 to 36 all-wool knits—big variety of styles and pat- —waterproof, windproof coats with, huge $8.95 Horschide Sport Coats will make marvelous gifts to outdoor boys! A maker’s surplus lots and samples—warm, $1 19 . Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Give the Schoolgirl the “Thrill of Her Lifetime” Silk Party Dresseé Of Fine Crepe de Chine or Taffeta —with capelets, puffed sleeves, ruf- fles and flounces — the prettiest we've ever seen at so little a price! Nile, maize, pink, blue. 7 tc 16 years. Girls’ Beacon Robes blanket robes $1. with silk cord. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Popular gifts. Neatly bound Girls’ Blouses Those adorable 59 puff sleeve styles of broadcloth and fancy prints, dots, etc. 8 to 16 years. 2.95 New Shipment of 50 Winter Coats $3.95 Wearable Sturdy fabrics—fur-fabric trim- med. Tan, brown, blue, wine, or green, gifts, to bLe sure! Sizes 7 to 14. G ommbeu s—Third Floor. TOYLAND] iful Dolls—and SANTA Himself to Greet You! $27.50 Bicycle . . . $23.98 With standard equipment, New Departure brake. We'll bet Junior has hinted aplenty about this! $32.50 Bicycle at $26.98 “Motor Bike” with light, bai- ter., bell, eic Gangway for This Sporty Roadster! 98c 1933 model; strong spring motor; bas electric hezdlights and red tail- Bght. Complete with battery. Doll C o- (‘ arts $3.98 Large size—woven fibre; steel running gear; window in hood. In tan color. American Flyer Electric Trains $3.98 Steam-type locomotive and ten- der, 5-passenger cars, transformer and 10 Toyland—Downstairs. sectionz of track. d Here are Smart Reasons for Giving Gloves! C hnmmsuede 1 Double-woven fabric— that looks like suede. Popu- lar new pull-ons and mousquetaires. B 1 a ¢ k, brown, mode, with contrast- ing stitching. For Those Who Prefer Kid Gloves Styles $ 1 '95 Real kid or capeskin—plain pull-ons with pinked tops or flared cuff models. Black with white, brown with white and light shades. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. New Sl\las Clever Goldenberg's—MEN'S SHOP—Main Floor. Our MEN’S SHOP Holds This Special 7 Men’s Suit Sale...fl’l 5 e Real high-grade worsteds, twists and serges specially purchased from one of our makers makes possible savings not often seen! Hand- tailored at important points...celanese body and sleeve linings.. single and dcuble breasted. Plain blues, oxfords grays and other new shades, in gray, brown, tan. Regular, Stout, Slim and Shorts—35 to 48. OVERCOATS Save $5 to $10 on Your Coat! Fine, warm fleeces, meltons, kerseys and polc cloths. Double-breasted mod- 5 els in belted or plain backs. Choose from plain blues, oxford grays and browns. Sizes 34 to 46. MEN'S SHOP—Direct Entrance from K a Wé)en’s $3 ahd $ Footwear NEW FALL STYLES $1 69 ® Pumps—Ties—Straps— Included are 1,200 Prs. Famous Also New Sport Oxfords Suedes or Kid Leathers. “Dr. Elliott's” Arch Support Foot- wear. Black or Brown Kid. Flex- ible soles—all Sizes 3 to 9—A to GALOSHES All Rubber Styles — For Women and Children. House Slippers Many Styles, Dorsay and Everetts—All Sizes. 99¢ Boys’—Girls’—Children’s Slippers—Oxfords and Shoes Boys’ Hi-Cut Storm Shoes! $1.69 With Knife and Pocket as Pictured 99¢ To 2 Many Styles As Pictured "ul South led the queen of d'amends cnd | Balfe made his Jittle slam. ——— ’: | PLAN DEPRESS!DN SHOW glmpk‘sur sallowness. ) the secret of real com- g_lenon beauty inNR | DabletaNarure'sRem, s edy).They cleansed and ! Cleared the eliminative trati — orrecied gish bowel action—drove out the poisonous | wastes. She felt better, oo, fll of pep. B tingling xith vitalty. Try this id, saie, depencables Slvegatable com: ive tonight. See your | TUMS b | JUMS” o Fesror “How Can Give Such MORE YO slug- | 2. |Food Will Be Price of Admis:in to Capitol Heights Evant. Special Dispatch to The Staf., CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Md., De: Final nrrnngemcn's for a rcvelt” ession” minstrel show and card party will bsgnade tonight in the local school by the Capitol Heights C-m- munity Welfare Ornnlnuon. | The admission to the affair wil pound or more of non-perishabl | which will be used to fill C"L baskets for the needy. The s | scheduled for December 13 in Ddd Fel- ! lows' H: EVERYBODY SAYS: Mitchell’s Bargains?”’ THAN UR MONEY’S WORTH LEONARD REFRIGERATOR s-l 95 REDUCED s1 39 PHILCO RADIOS $65.95 Special s2 92 5000 WIS. | GENERAL | ELECTRIC $124.50 A 369 50 STEWART-WARNER STEWART- WARNER SHORT WAVE CONVERTER K MITGHELL’S 2930 14th ST. N.. W. AVE. N. W.

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