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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1934, B—9 | men in France late that Summer, move all but & small part of our existing budget for the department is |ever received. Of this amount about | District has been launched by Mrs. | eel Tel BOOK ON GEN BI.'SS Frederick Palmer asserts in *“Bliss, Regular Army and of the National Mlss PERKINS SEEKS entirely inadequate. $10,000,000 goes to the Immigration | Eve H. Bernstein as part of a dnvel Stee legrlph Pole Shown. » published yesterda; Gusd and e st SB00/008 men ito 5 il Bureau, leaving only about $3,500,000 | to get 7.500 members in Hadassah,| Herr Pfistershammer, a young engl- E R DELAY Brmaila J 5 Europe fas (xapidly iasithey faxe foos LARGER U s FUNDS seeking a new deal for her de- |y " 1.’ care of the purely labor func- | the =women's Zionist organization, | neer of Munich, Germany, has just in- BAR s WA “xr the allles could have united on | ganized, clothed and can be trans- « I partment, Miss Perkins pointed out|tjons of the department. throughout its 300 chapters in thAe‘ ted a tel h pole ¢ 3 he plan proposed,” says Col. Palmer, | ported. The feasibility will depend yesterday she has only approximately 3 s vent a telegraph pole composed of il ? and if they };sd tsk:gpned tl:e s)tl‘ip- Jargely upon the amount of shipping A 513.50'0.200 to provide the machinery e At the Adas Tarael Synagogue | sections of steel tubing and is exhibit~ 1 ollapse of | ping requisite for prompt action | that the allies can release for our i T or studying the needs of 30,000,000 ’ | ing them in other European countries. Allies Blamed for b | fo meet the demand which they con- | gteady use.” Will Ask New Congress to Appro-|15 fo oot tn e vates stoses,| JEWISH DRIVE OPENS | sixth and ¢ streets, tomorrow nlght, | 8 5000, 2 12 st mo that Plan for Quick Transporta- sidered so urgent, the course of our . priate More Money for Compared with other Federal de- s Solmm T e b;d xx; i e . part in the war might have been ST partments, she stressed that the ap-| Women Seek to Enlarge Enroll- . dni‘ h y an | poles o different types and streng tion of U. S. Army. changed. Because women of South Africa are Labor Work. propriations given the Labor Depart- an open forum ussion will be | can be made. The tubes are so thin “We might have had an Army of | larger than their sisters in Europe ment over a long period of years have ment in Hadassah. held after the address. Mrs. Leopold | that a man can carry a pole of usual 500,000 men in training in France | most of the gowns imported into the Beeni] tnaniecyiatsl aENNENHeTyHoUENof [IUAN oo atel et cam | - o cudierg, localpresicent Dasial | lengih.f Ihe fuverfor awo hiax deviicd By the Associated Press before the end of the Summer of | southern country must be altered be- | Secretary Perkins is expected to seek | Proportion to the value of the work | pg; b e nounced that several Interesting fea- | climbing irons with which a work- NEW YORK, November 20.—Gen. | 1917, or eight months before Persh- | fore they will fit. Thus declared N. J. | g “sve new Congress a substantial | Which the department does. paign among Jewish women in the |tures will be on the program. | man can scale the poles. Tasker H. Bliss suggested in May, | ing's total attained that number.” Horne, a fashion expert, in testifying | : 8! 5 The $13,500,000 for the current 1917, & plan which would have put| Gen. Bliss memorandum, suggest- | recently before the customs tariff com- |increase in appropriations for the|fscal year, Secretary Perkins pointed an American Army of half million ' ing the plan, said in part: *“I would | missioner at Johannesburg. Labor Department, contending the jout, is the largest the department has e . _ WoobpwarDp & LoTHROP V2 DOWN STAIRS STORE Woo/ WARD & LOTHROP « The Christmas SIore .weokSos Friday—Remnant Day Savings for Everyone Friday—Save on These || mmmmemmoe REMNANT DAY Values | Dresses, $3-% weesssisioss : : : leph d t ted. 20 Prints and plain crepes, also some plaid and Friday Remnant Day merchandise not returnable or exchangeable, not sent C. O. D. or on approval, mail or telephone orders not accepte et S e 16’2 gy 18 in a group of plain and woollen crepe 19 Printed and Plain Crepes for misses, dresses. Broken sizes in misses’, wom- $7.95 to $13.95. Now..... ...85 to $7.95. Now SPLENDID FRIDAY VALUE Women's DI'CSSCS, $6.95 en's and little women's ranges,” Were and women. Broken sizes. Were $4.50 Men'’s 3-Piece Suits, $2475 Were $35 and $45 A fine collection of 51 suits from these two higher price ranges, making an excellent oppor- tunity to get a real suit value at a low price. Men's and young men’s models, Trousers al- terations only. Regular sizes 36 to 44; shorts 36 to 40; longs 38, 40, and 42. 7 $29.50 Overcoats, double- 1 $45 Tuxedo; coat end 1 $50 Full Dress; coat and greasted model, in brown. trousers. Regular size 35 to 38 inclusive. THE MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR, Special Friday Selling Seamless Axminster Rugs 9x12 52 I.gs Wm:e Size $34.50 In Oriental designs and colorings, including Kashans, Sarouks, Lilihans, and a number of other choice designs. Backgrounds of warm rose, rust, wine, taupe, and tan. Heavs Quality Seamless Axminster Russ. ix10.6° Seamiess Axminster Rug. 1 B Sexmicss Axminster Rug. Was 52 Wiltan Rues.| Were $40.50. Row Plain Color Karashah Rug: Now s arastan ‘American Qrienal Runner’Repr ued pattern 0. Nox.. . % tan American Oriental Runner’ lew Discontinued pattern. Was €63. Now .. mr'a\ Ting un-..\-l Ruz R 3 Hand-Hooked Russ e OX12. Was 1. size 24x48. Wa e 30x50. Wa Extra-Heavs Qualits Che Extra-Heavy Qu 13" Shert Lengths of lmoleun; " Were S195 to square yard. Now. square FAr STE YA Gasker Feii and Gold Seal Congoleum in Pall patterns; cut {rom short rolis. * Bring measuremepes with you. Special. square yard. . 39 Rucs, FIFTH FLOOR. Youths’ Slacks, 52 25 Greatly Reduced 44 Youths' Slacks of good quality fabrics in appealing patterns. Broken sizes. 13 Youths’ Full-cut Wool Knickers; broken sizes. Reduced to... ...8L55 6 Youths' $20 Four-Piece Suits, with two pairs of trousers, Sizes 32, 33, and 34. Trousers length alterations only. Now.. THE SHOP FOR YOUNGER MEN, SECOND FLOOR. Boys’ Tweeduroy Jacket and Leggings Sets, $5.95 Were §8 20 Boys' Tweeduroy Jacket and Leggings Sets; Talon fastened. Warmly lined and well con- structed. Sizes 4 to ; sizes 0 to 16. Reduced to $10.35 Wool Jersey Suits; sizas 5 o i0 -Piece Knickers Su 15. Now Rl 286 Tan Tweed Eton Suits; size 8° Now THE Boys' STORE, FOURTH FLOOR. Junior Misses’ Shoes speciar $1.9 Pair 110 pairs in two-tone smoked elk and brown calf. Several styles in the lot. All regularly sell for $5 and $6. s n m«' ( Mnl\ u Mack and hl‘cun “Sizes B 38, Fein ' “ 2 -\ d to 4. Wer; CHILDREN'S SHO.ES Fom\m FLOOI( Girls' Dresges, $1.45 Were 53 32 Girls’ Cotton Plaid Dresses in one and two piece styles. Sizes 10 to 16, Jackets, in brown, tan. navy. and sray plalds Sizes 12 to 16. Were $3.95. IS |4‘ Silk Blnulu. in plalds checks. SlZEs 10 to 18. S“i e Now 3 Gine Woollen Plaid Dresses, in na combinations. Sizes 14 16, Ons. Two and Thre iz ere b lh!r Coats 1n red and nav Sizes 'u‘:nd 10 "Were 505 and St Now. . $1.15 GIRLS' SPORTSWEAR, FOURTH FLDOI Missess Walnut Room Dresses, $19-30 [ 57" 9 for evening and dinner in crepe, satin and taffeta. 1 Misses: Davtime Dresses in blue, reen and taupe crepes. Were $:4.7 $39.75. _Now - $16.5 1 Miss mer and Evening Gowns in wine and black. Were Sii $16.95. i 183935 Red Evening Wrap with chmcmngm !lm( tion chinchilla) collar. Size 18 'WALNUT RoOM, THIRD FLOOR. 44. trousers. Stout size 46. $25 v e L8 Dresses, $3.95 Were $5.95 12, 7 in red or yellow with black plaid woollen shirtwaist styles; 5 are rayon plaids in brown, blue and black. Sizes 14 to 44. 4 Acetate Dresses in one- and two-piece styles. Black, green and brown. Sizes 14 and 20. Were $10.90. 4 Rayon Dresses in dark col- ors. Were $2.95. Now $1.95 INEXPENSIVE DRESSES ‘THiRD FLOOR. Sports Dresses, $7.95 Were $10.95 to §16.95 18, in a group of one and two-pilece sports dresses in wool and crepe. Sizes 12 to 40. SPORTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Blouses, $2.75 Were $3.95 to $6.50 40 Crepe and Satin Blouses in white and assorted colors. Sizes 34 to 42. Brouses, THIRD FLOOR. Hats, $1.85 Were $5 to $10 50, in felt, velour and fabric. Brims, tricornes and turbans. In black, brown, and rust. Sizes 2112 to 23. 25 In Felt ang Fabric in Brims, Tarbans and Bereis In blac Mu.Luu:KY, THIRD FLOOR, Millinery Salon Hats $3.25 Were $12.75 to $I5 20, in felt, fabrics and velvet in brims, tricornes and be- rets. In black, brown, and navy. 20 Millinery Salon Hats in Felt, Velvet and Velour: in 'l’ncovnes qumny SaLox ‘THIRD FLOOR. Children's Hats, $1.45 Were $1.95 to $5 23 Wool Beret and Scarf Sets: Ik corded beret and wool hats. Were $1 to $4. Now 75c 16 Junior Brimmed and Tri- corne Fur Felt Hats. in black. brown and green. Sizes 113 Were $3. Now $1.95 CHILDREN'S HaTs FOURTH FLOOR. Corsettes, $2.95 Were $4.95 and $5 15, of peach-figured batiste with lace top. Sizes 36, 37, 38, 39 and 40. 4 One-piece Garments of peach broche and elastic and well boned _with infer” supporting belt. "Sizes 38 45, 4% and Were $7.50. FALS 2 Lily of Frlnce Duosettes, peach batiste and elnslic‘“‘u?’{ ce Lon slus 40 and 43. Were 1.95 4 se-l-nen.n. Girdles of | with satin panel in front and bi Sizes 27 to 30. Were 2.50. Now . $5.95 0 Roth Side-hook Girdles of h El 30 Bandeaux of Jersey, Net. Crepe de Chine and Lace. Sizes 34 and 36. Were $1. Now. 50c Woodthrop Front-hook Peach_Broc! Carter Step-in Gi reinforced_front. and 30. Were $6 1CORSETS, THIRD FLOOR. Were $13.95 to $22.75 20 for daytime and evening wear of novelty crepes and wool. Sizes 36 to 44. 10 of crepe and wool. Sizes 34 to 42. Were $16.95 to $29.75 s WOMEN's DRESSES, THIRD FLOOR. Women’s Walnut Room Gowns, 316 Were $34.75 to $44.75 3 of satin, lace and novelty wool. Sizes 38 and 42 o . 36 to 40. Were S34.75 7 of crene and velvet. Sizes 36 to 40. 3475, [3 nv novelty erepe and “satin, K t s WaLxvr Room, THIRD FLOOR, Shorter Women's Dresses S795 Were $15.95 and 51695 15 Street Dresses in black, green and brown. Sizes 161: to 24': 8 Larger Women's Dresces. Sizes 4313 44'2. 465 4815 Were $19.75. Now 510 10 Shorter Women's D n bl acx crepes. Sizes. 16 e Now SPECIAL-SIZE DRESSES, THIRD FLoon. Women's Shoes, $4.95 ’ Were $10.50 to $14.50 pair 75 Pairs in suede, brown and black. Styles include ties, straps and pumps. Good size range. Group includes some Matrix Shoes. 20 Pairs Women's Shoes, in broken sizes and styles. Were #4 10/49. NoW. osb by $1.95 25 Pairs of Suede and Kid Shoes, in broken styles and sizes. Were $8.75 and $12.50. Now. WOMEN's SHOES, THIRD FLOOR. Misses’ Dresses, $7-75 Were $10.95 to $16.95 25 Daytime Dresses of wool and crepe in plain and fizured material. Sizes 12 to 20. n velveteen and crepe for dzvume wear. In gree K a st er and Evening Dresses in lace an 16, Were S15.95 and $16.95. Not eteen and Crepe Evening and Dinner and rust. ~Sizes 14 to 16. Were SI Now .... % Evening and Dinner Dresses of crepe and velvet Tunic ard jacket stvles. In black. white and green Sizes 12 to 1N. Were 1 5. Now $11.50 Misses’ DRESSES, THIRD FLOOR. Girls’ Dresses, S1.45 Were $2 and $3 52 Girls' Cotton Wash Dresses. Sizes 7 to 16. GIRLS" APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. Coats and Suits Reduced },Fine Black Coat with rippled collar of Persian, _Size Was 37 & [ Fur trimmed Col(! ln blnck brnwn and green. With * collars _of kol fox . (red dped); Some _ have mu! ize: = $59.75. Now ... 3 1 Crepe de Chine in in brovln &nd Sizes 40 and 42 2 Nav. i Cruuneuc 6 Fur-trimmed Winter Coats in brown. green. rust and black. Sauirrel, Japanese Mink, caracul, kolinsky, weasel and beaver. Bizes 14, I8 and 20. W o0 5 N ow ¥ omen’s Winter Coats. in squirrel. beaver, Rollneky, " kit Tox " Sizes T0 42 And 43 O brown black, and navy. Were § and $40.75. Now.$29 CoATs AND SUITS, THIRD FLOOR. Caracul Coat, $97.50 Was $195 1 Platinum Coat in size 18. 1 Silver Muskrat Coat, trimmed with i 1R, R P S Mo 1 - 1 Pointed Fox Shoulder Cape. Was $70.75. ed Muskrat Coat. Size 16. Was sx"uz‘»’ ssl lh-hln Seal (rabbit) Coats. Sizes 1s and ss 0, Fvlls ‘THIRD FLOOR. 15 Plain and Printed Crepes in broken sizes for misses, women and little women., Were $10.95 to $16.95. Now - $8 DOWN STAIRS STORE. Sweaters and Blouses, S1 | Tot’s Dresses, 50c Were 78¢c to $1.95 Were $2 and $3 47 in a group, including 50 Jersey Blouses and Slip-on Sweaters. Sizes 34 to 40 dresses and creepers. Dresses 10 One-piece Sports Dresses in assorted colors. Broken sizes. Were $3 and $4.50. $2. Now . in prints, sizes 2 to 6. Now....... “s1 31 Dresses for little girls 20 Dresses, one and two piece styles. Prints and plain Broken sizes. Were 58c. Now colors. Sizes 14 to 20. Were $3.95 to $5.95. Now..$1.95 &6 12 Twin Sweater Sets in brown, rust, green and bl 79 Pieces of Infants’ Furnish- Broken sizes. Were $3. Now............ ..$1.33 ings, including pajamas, 20 Sports Skirts in assorted tweeds. Sizes 26 to 30. Were gowns, Baby Ease diapers, and s1 socks. Were 35c to 78c DOWN STAIRS STORE. Now ... e 15¢ DOWN STAIRS STORE. Dress Coats, $10.75 Hats, 50c Were $16.95 Were $1.95 to $2.95 10 Fur trimmed in black, brown and green. Broken sizes. 75 Felt Hats in brims and 8 Sports Swagger Suits in brown, green a: 14 to 20. Were §10.95. Now.... turbans in assorted colors. DOWN STAIRS STORE. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Woollen Dresses, $2.45 Junior Misses' Oxfords, $1.95 Were $3.95 Were $2.95 to $3.95 20 in sizes for misses. 60 Pairs of Junior Misses’ OX- 44 Smocks in checks and dots. Sizes 14 to 20. Were fords in black and brown. $1.65. Now --65¢ Assorted styles. Sizes in the 32 Dresses, sizes 14 to 20, in red. Were $1.15. Now...65¢c lot 32 to 8. DOWN STAIRS STORE. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Foundation Garments, 38c¢ Were 58¢ to $1 70 Garments, including garter belts, ban- deaux, girdles and brassieres. Broken sizes. 35 Garter Brassieres, side fastening, majority have lace tops. Broken sizes. Were $2.50 to $3. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Girls’ Wash Dresses, 45¢ Wemen's Evening Were 78¢ 20 in prints. 45 Rayon and Flannelette Pajamas. Sizes 8 to 12. Were 78¢c to $1. Shippers, $1.95 Sizes 7 to 10. Were $3.95 and $6 45¢ 30 Pairs of Slippers in assort- ;;50‘:'““ for school girls, in assorted colors. Were 51"953‘: ed styles. Broken sizes. DOWN STAIRS STORE. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Outstanding Values Timely Suggestions for Gifts Mogadore Ties, Special, 25c 3,600 Beautiful Ties in quiet, blended patterns and gay and flashing colors. In browns, blues, greens and reds. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Maid-O-Silk Chiffon Hose, 68¢ 1,500 Pairs, Irregulars of Better Hose. These ir- regularities will not affect the wearing qualities of the hose. In the smart, new shades. Sizes 82 to 10. 3 pairs for $2 is a smart economy. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Hooverettes, Wash Frocks, $I 500 New, Attractive Styles in Prints and Plaids. One and two piece styles. The gay colors are fast, and the trim lines are nicely made. Sizes 14 to 20; 36 to 46. DOWN STAIRS STORE.