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B—7 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1935. s RS e e e a6 Taeth Hous'NG cAMPAlGN cluding black. Contestants may enter INCLUDES CONTEST |z, o oo o matn. | PSS, S the Second Baptist Church in 1926, | cupies the lower floor, while the PART oF cHURCH when the new site was selected and l’rollflgmdc:lli:‘m the Bible school ATED‘"" building planned. will preach the | “'rhe church will celebrate its 125th To BE DEDIc dedicatory sermon. Mr. Primm is now | anniversary on June 3, and the entire pastor of the Gethsemane Baptist| year is a “jubllee year” in honor of B Church of Trenu:'n. N.J. e the occasion. i i e| Rev. H. M. B. Jones, pastor of the % e Second n.ph“ M :church. will preside at the dedication Vandals Trim Mare's Tail Held at 7:30 0'Clock This ceremony. Talks will be made by Dr. ancals irim Mare's Tail. ot NEW YORK (#).—Junk Dealer Al- White House sanction assured for a Don’t allow your false teeth to drop bill passed by the House Monday |or slip when you eat, talk or laugh. calling for the publication in the | Just sprinkle a little Kling on your 3 registry of all orders and regulations | Scholars of City Are Offered |nibited after end of the competition, Piies Tl new ot powiae of executive departments, just as|forms a comfort cushion—holds A at 5 pm. April 18. DUE TO BECOME LAW |congressional doings now are chron-‘ 0 Prizes for Posters on Home Mics Eiipanets Wheeler, daughter icled in_the veteran publication of b Ll T Improvement. = — winners. All the posters will be ex-|U, S, REGISTRY BILL Rufus W. Weaver, executive secretary of the Columbia Association of Bap- | fonso Johone of South Jamaica looked tist Churches, and Rev. E. Hez Swem, | Matilda, his workaday mare, over who was pastor of the church for 26 |and decided quickly something was of Senator Burton . Wheeler of Capitol Hill. Montana, s field worker for the Fed- White House Sanction Is Assured The legislation authorizing the new eral Housing Administration, - for Journal toRecord All official gazette was drafted by de- | rector-of the contest. She said coples partmental representatives after a Elng Guaranteed better than any- The completed portion of the new | years. amiss. Something was. Matilda’s| The Washington Better Housing |of rules for the contest will be dis- Executive Orders. major ofl test case in the Supreme |thiNg you ever used or money back. Second Baptist Church at Seven- | Two floors of the new building have | tail. Some vandal had trimmed it |Campaign Committee has inaugu- | tributed in all the schools. Court developed that there was in- | Large package, 35c at all druggists. teenth and East Capitol streets will be | been completed, and opening services | during the night. Johone provided a |rated a poster contest for senior | Posters must be approximately 17 |By the Associated Press. volved through the whole lower court K L' N Guows'u“s FIRMLY AND COMFORTABLY dedicated at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. El- | were held there last Sunday. police dog as a roommate for Ma- |high school students in public, private | inches by 19. They must be flat and | The Congressional Record bids fair [process an executive order that had lis C. Primm, who was pastor of A recreation and banquet hall oc-' tilda. and parochial schools. The subject | not rolled. If drawn on light paper |soon to have a little or maybe a big 'never even been signed. Sample Our Roart's Appetizer Rings See the demonstration of Roart’s Appetizer Rings in the Food Shop. Fifth Floor. Boys’ Slip-over Sweaters, Were $3 101 in an assortment of plain and all-over colors. Broken sizes and lots. Sizes 28 to 36. 116 Boys' Broadcloth Shirts, JaBorsy Woolen Jersey Suits S1:50. d As Sizes 9 and S ere $2.50 and 3350 to T8 knjcker 16. Boys’ srmz. For Youths' 2-Trouser Suits, 31475 Greatly Reduced 30 Prep Suits with two trousers. Good quality fabrics and tailoring. Sizes 31 to 36 and 38. . SHOP FOR YOUNGER MEN, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s Oxfords, $4-45 Were $6.50 100 Pairs Black and Tan Calfskin Oxfords. Narrow and wide toes in wing and straight tip styles. Leather and rubber heels. | | 6 16%] 7 ‘7‘,2 8 [8%2] 9 (9%2]10[10%[ 11 [11%5[12] {aa....... [ r | ) |E 1 2 | I B 11 1 THE MEN’s Store, Men's Fancy Ties, 45¢ Were 65c and $1 120 Good quality fancy colored four-in-hand neckties. 68 Men's Colored Madras Col- {erlflfll and Llflne' combined. e h!nl reduced to -23 Balf price and less. ‘THE MEN's STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s Felt Hats, $2:35 Were $3.50, $5 and $6.50 22 Felt Hats in gray, brown and green. 7%, 13 and T%. THE MEN's STORE, SEcoND FLOOR. Sizes 67, 7, Ruffled Cushion Dot Curtains, $[-25 pair Special —Friday Only 200 pairs, extra wide. A good quality with wide ruffles. Cream or beige colors. 50 pairs Plain lulfled rqnlulu Curtains. in eige only. Wer 500 Short l.!llllh! a! Dunty 'l‘n'lmln 8, ding’ tre- tonnes, damasks. Rets. marquisettes thearricai gause and fringe. Greatly rediced for clearance, CURTAINS, SECOND FLOOR. -inch 'Idth Woodtex Toilet Tissue special @S¢ dozen rolls 100 dozen rolls good quality Toilet Tissue.” 1,000 sheets to the roll. 104 Bt Dath, Powder with aid 35 Boxes Lubins Face Powder Puft in sssorted 1°°‘(°o" ore r in Naturelle and Rach R5c¢. ‘TOILETRIES, AISLES 18 AND 20, FIRsT FLOOR. Fiber Rugs, $7.95 Were $§11.95 30 9x12 Basket Weave Fiber Rugs in green and brown. x31 Heavy Quality Fiber 1 Lot of Short hnnlu .r Wa: 95. Now. $1. Linoleum. ~Were SL. nd $275 ;uune y;rd = Finest. Quantty minster Rugs. In plain and §hints designs. " Were $3.75, ow. 1.75 e $2.95. Now 1.1 2 "7:5: nukei Rugs. Were X Sisal B, was' § 14.05 $10.75. Now 5.95 21:5-1 Sisal Rug. ‘Was §: ™ x7 " Heavy * Quality oml ided Rus. Was $16.50. 2 $7.95 " Quality 'Piain r Rugs. Were ix7 Qualli mue rum Rugs. Were & 8.7 9![2 An o Perllln "nhl Wilton Rauj Room TRafted Ben Was $1.50. Now..60c sflnndenfl Ras In:. Colonial Iln‘erl" ugs. Were $1.25. Now 75¢ coa Dnr HI Now 27334 Ras Rus. 31 75, No 36 Carpet Sai with nm:heu ends. Were Now 5175 Hne of Plain Green Was . Now..yard $2.43 19-Yard Piece of Figured Sarpet, =7 Inches wide W ke Now $3.75 yard. Now....yard $1.95. : Rucs, FIrTH FLOOR, Mothocide Cakes, 5¢ each 6 for 25c. Were 2 for 25¢ l 'III Cabinet. Was $5. Sfl 1"0 Wall Cabinet. Was ’l‘lb'”h 5 !lll"l. ‘Were $1.76. Now Mfi 2 Glnl" ‘Were $1.50. Now 50¢ Clearance—Card Table Covers 18, were ll. an . 25¢ 1 Large Porcelain Top Table 12, were §. Ne 400 with Large Cutlery ~Drawer, 15 vere 3135 Now:::::30e glishtly damaged. Was 8 95 13 Table C . Were $2.25 29 meters, desk le for ana $1- 500 Toside use. Were 7ve. Now: 35¢ HOUSEWARES, Firti Fioon. Ny Handkerchiefs—Reduced 400 Men's and Women's Linen Handkerchiefs. Reduced for clear- ance .... 12!4¢ to 50¢ HANDKERCHIEFS, Arsie 17, Fmst FLOOR. Close-Out of Dinnerware Patterns at Savings of 14 and More llelln llbbh Pl“nn Were 65¢c. Now 430 Saucers. Were 8o, ow 8 Coffee Cups, oniy. ow 1 Pickle Dish. Was $i. Now 1. 8-Inch Platter. Was 81 i' 10-Inch Platters. Were I 12Inch Platter. Was Now Sevres Patter: P‘l Bread and Butter Plate, l'r-u Dishes. Were 8 Cnflu Cnn ai Were $1.50. Was $1. i5¢ Pickle Dish. Was + 10-Inch Piatter. nch Pl; 9 Footed T 2 P o nv-i' lers, Were 15c. Now Sc Beverage Shaker 'Set: shaker. Were $8.75. Now. o CHINA, FIrTH FLOOR. Week-End Candy Specials Assorted Chocolates and Bon Bons. 95 Molasses Coconnui ‘Sticks. pound 139 CanDY, Atsie 14, Frst FLOOR. Rain Capes, 60c Were 85¢ 48 in floral, pin checked and plaid designs also plain colors. As is. 20 Children’s Rain Cape Sets including Ap¢; hat and bag. I green and biue ow. 50! 1* Tan Coiles Cabinet w shelves. Was $2.95. Now Nortions, Arsie 21, Fist FLooR. 1934 Model Tennis Racquets Reduced ¥ These models were strung late last season. All sold “As Is”. 2 “Star” Model Racquets. Were Sl 95 Model Racquets. . SPORTING doéus. Fourts FLo08, Glider Covers Reduced 1 in green and brown. Were Now Were 33.50. Now..§ 12 in hllcx and sreen. wen ow .S 1.5¢ anm.mr szxm FLoon Furniture Reduced 1 Mahosany Coffee Table Now ats 1 Bed, Wl: S"R 75.% Nuv 1 Two-piece Livi . Wit ;muw Dack - tapestry " covers.” W Hand-Embroidered Linen Models Reduced oTowels. en 5, Pl Snen brol mu Brldn St L’:’c’h di ‘Was $7.5 Were 45c. Now I l llellla Gllull.'ht Assorted cotore " Were Now e’ Covered' Bridge ‘Scores me Number Books. Were 35¢ bll:k velna rlrh Art Eiuomny, S:vnml Fioon, Writing Paper, 58¢ Was $1 box 50 boxes, letter and note size paper. Plaid, plain, and novelty finished. As is. .;;ov;h‘r‘e.nllnl Leather Book Covers. Checked b’ Kote "Sheif 13" inches 'Ade w feet lons. blue and yellow. Were Snnonnv, Aisie 2, Fst FLooR. Boudoir Lamps, $1-50 Were $2 and $2.50 3 Small Boudoir Lamps of pottery or china. s plsorted Table Shades of s to Lamps, SevENTH FLOOR. Gifts, 35¢ Were 65c to $1 85 Brightly Painted Wooden Bowls, Cigarette Boxes, Candle Sticks, Glass Console Sets and Dresser 't‘nyx in the group. FOICIII' 'l‘u CIH‘ flnllhedNin walnut. 'fil twe 2.50 Mll lth rass tray. Wn 10th.{1th Fand G Streets Women’s Dresses, $8.95 Were $13.95 to $22.75 30 Plain and Printed Crepes in a good selection of colors. Sizes 36 to 44. WoMEN'S Dresses, THiRD I'LOOR. Scarfs, 50¢ Nubian Seal (dyed rabbit) Coats, $65 were sin 3, in sizes 14 and 16. apin (rabbit) Swasser Coats In size 1. Were ealine (rabbit) i1 and 14 $150 Silk Blouses, WooDWARD & LOTHROP The Easter Store _y .Y/ $4.75 Were $13.95 22 Pure-dye Silk Blouses in solid colors and prints in white, blue, bclge and gray. Sizes 36 to 44. Cotton Shirts with long sleeves. ds. Sizes 34 to 40. Were lal . Now . ..8L30 BLouses, THIRD FLOOR. Were $1 85 Scarfs, oblong, square and tri- angular in assorted materials and colors. Neckwear, Aisie 15, First Froor. Wool Coatings and Dress Fabrics Reduced 150 Remnants of All-Wool Coat- ings and Dress Fabrics in lengths of 1 to 3 yards. Reduced !; and more. Woorex Dress Goobs Seconp Froor v by Acetate Matelasse, 63 Furs, THIRD Fumn Service Silk Hose Greatly Reduced 58¢, 3 pairs s1.65 120 Pairs of Women's Outsize Service Silk Hose with lisle hem and sole. In street shades. Sizes in the group 9 to 11. HosIERY, AIsLE 19, First FLOOR. Junior Misses’ Shoes Pair $2.95—Were $4 & $6 40 Pairs of Pumps and Oxfords in patent leather and calfskin in black and brown. Sizes in the group: AAA 5%:, 6z, 7; AA 3'%. 4, 41; 5, 515, 6, 612, 712 8: A 3'2, 4, 43, 5, 51, 8; 33‘2 4, 4%, 5, 5'2, 6, 612, 7, C 32 5, 52, 6, 612, and 7. =5 Pairs of Misses and Children's Pumps and O h‘n; in aysarteq xslylulfind mm-n sms . 0V Now Pai " Oxfords in hmvm Blu:htr «lyle Blus B 13 412, 5 2O CHILDREN'S SHOIS, Fourra Sports Jackets, $3-95 Were $5.95 15 Fitted Styles in tan, brown, green and blue. Sizes 14 to 20. 11 One and ‘I‘lu Piece s-nm Duufl in green blue, ora eige. Sizes 14 Were $10.95 end $16.; oW . 1 Suede 14 to 16. Were SPORTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Step-in Girdles, $4.95 Were $7.50 10 in peach lastex with reinforced front of satin. Sizes 25, 26, 27 and 28. 2 Camp Maternity One-plece Fou ations. Sizes 38 3 ai 33, W 5. Now. 82 10 We rop. piese Fi thl Garments o( fln! batiste. Boneless. Were $8.85. NOW ..... Consers, THIRD FLOOR. Chinese Jewelry, 50c Was 95¢ 80 Real Stone Chinese Jewelry, including clips, pins and bracelets. 78 Feather Hair Orasments in & variety of color W :m"iu ted !\yln of lhlnelione and Tortoise Slell Bandeaux. Were $1 NOVELTY JEWELRY, Axs!.z 5, FirsT FLOOR. Costume Slips, 95c¢ Were $195 52 Silk Crepe Slips (slightly weighted) in tea- rose, with straight tops, trimmed in ecru laces. Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 44. CosTuME SLIPs, THIRD FLOOR. Chemise, $1-35 75¢ Was $1.15 to $1.50 yard 200 Yards of Novelty Acetate Mate- lasce in new Spring shades—dusty rose, aqua, wood violet, French blue. 39 inches wide. 1 Imported Frcneh Sponge ht quality. In aqua. blue. d navy. 38 mch" Now. ‘yard....18¢ CortoN Dress Goops Seconn Froor. Girls’ Dresses Reduced Styles suitable for street, party and some for confirmation. "’h Silk I‘lreluel ln' sizes 10 to S 3.9% ‘ rlnibe Dresses cotton for school. Sizes 8 to 16. Were S2 and <3, ow .. e & Cottan Dres “sizes T Were S1.60. GIRLS' APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. “hildren’s Half Socks 4 pairs 95¢ Were 35c pair 60 Pairs Childrsn's Full-Fashion2d Socks in fancy patterns. Sizes ¢ to 9. CHILDREN'S HOSIERY Arsie 17, Fest FLOOR. Were $2 12 Batiste Chemise, trimmed with val lace. In white only. Broken sizes. 3 Extra-Size Rayen golors. Broken sizes. Were 5 Extra:Size in, black or ¢ ade. amas. in_dark 3350, LS $1.85 n ‘Slips. sirap-stsle. Size 48 Were 2 65 £ Slecve House Pajamas. 2-piece s In sizes 15, 16 and 17 Were $1.95 Now . $1.33 CorroN U“llwlhl THIID FLOOI Knitted Combinations 68c Were $1 13 Knitted Combinations of mer- cerized lisle, in low-neck and no- sleeve stvle. White, in sizes 36, 38 and 42. 5 Mereds Panties in tight and loose knes styles. " Sizes 46 and 50. Were ow 95 3 Kaveer: Rnitted " Comhinations in mercerized lisle. white with no sleeve nlm“xow Qeck Sizes 6 and 7. Were S KNITTED Unnnwm ‘TrIRD FLOOR. Girls’ Skirts, 95¢ Were $2 and $3 13 Woolen Tuck-in Shirts in plain colors, green, navy, and green and aids. Knlltd ‘l". Neev I.Ir"tnu ereen 18. Were $6.95. Now $3.95 1 Jelm in _green and uede Soorts, Jackets in sre et .95, Now GIRLS’ SPORTSWEAR, FOURTH FLOOR. Girls’ Combinations, 50c¢ Were $1.15 to $1.35 22 All cotton self-help and button styles of combinations. Sizes 2 to 6; 10 to 16. 8 Terry Cloth L.nnxlnl P.llmn ,fl‘\ two-piece styles. d Were Were S1.75 and § arter’s siik. -ni and without l]“‘es Size Were S1 Girls’ Dresses, 45¢ Salad Plates, 10c each 120 Clear Glass Salad Plnu 21 Colored Beverage Sets. 3 G K smmly !mmr(ect 50c Were 85c. Now.30¢ 50. Now. 2 Were $1 25 Cotton Dresses in sizes 2 to 6. 8 Girly' Cotton Dresses in sizes 2 to 2 to 3 Bovir White_Satin s-m and 6. Were $7.95. JUVENILE APPAREL, Fovnn FLOOR. . R Footed Bowl, s1. Now 1 Jp Crlrsa” G Flowe Sy nwertels Girls’ Hats, $1-45 GLASSWARE, FIFTH FLOO! Negligees and Lounging Pajamas Reduced 3 Wine Velvet Were $195 18 Cordette Crepe Hats for girls and juniors in red, green, brown, black. navy and light blue. Sizes 15 to 223, : Soring, lm for luniors lln k""' nary Eivity “ 12 B.fl F-Irlt Hats ln -uorud coln Were $1.5/ Now GIRLS® .utn JUNIORS’ MILLINER' Fourtr FLooR. Silk Pajamas and Gowns in pink’ and’ orch Were $10.95. o dn, bive and & In pink. = Silk creve lisiéd -i:‘ $5. hlnu lobel um and llrll: medium and large. 5 Reversible Rol blue. 8 ..$1.93 Sizes small, $2.95 Were $3.95 to $595 12 Satin and Silk Crepe Pajamas in tearose and blue. Sizes small and medium. 5 Satin Gowns in tearose and blue. Sizes 15 and 16. Snx Unpeawzar, Trirp PLOOR. Radios Greatly Reduced 1 Geneul :mtrl io_ i i scon- tngied ot . l-‘a«? n honkr,ll\t cah r'ev. :m):'ono e l.nbay Model (giscontinued model)’ . l hrulh IAIJO. Was $18.50. Now DI 1 Atvlur {tnt I.lelhlA e T Victor Biack Label .mm' RADIOS AND VICTROLAS, FOURT Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable, not sent C..0. D. or on ap- proval. mail or telephone orders not accepted. Junior Misses’ Dresses Greatly Reduced Styles suitable for street, dress, afternoon and dancing. Sizes 11 to 17. 25, were $7.95 to $12.95. 24, were $7.95 to $19.75. 6 were $12.95 to $22.75. Now.. 6, were $16.95 to $29.75. Now. JuNIOR Misses’ DRresses, FOurTH FLoor Now. Now. -$3.95 ..85.95 ..$6.95 .$8.95 Misses’ Dresses Greatly Reduced Attractive styles for daytime of Lovely Evening Dr crepe. novelty sheers, moire and telasse 3 y Misses’ DRESSES, THID FLoon Shorter Women’s Dresses S7 95 Were $16.95 to §22.75 Sizes 16> to 261%. 10 Larser Women's Dresses 10 in printed crepes. i Shorter Women's Drrs»ts plain or printed crepe. and 40. Were S Froor Coats and Suits, $10 Were $16.95 10 Two-piece Suits in Shelton type of fabrics, crepe lined in tan, navy, gray and runko. Sizes 12 to 20. 10 Semisports Coats in she.- ton “type of fabric green and blue. o 38 and 40 Now CoATs AND SUITS, Trro FLDOI( Sr:clu. Si1ze Dresses, THI s Fur-trimmed Dress Suits Were § Women’s Shoes, $395 - Were $10.50 and $12.50 120 Pairs of women's sports, street and eve- ning shoes. Broken styles and sizes. Also Broken Styles and Sizes in Matrix. Were $9 to $12.50. Now ....... vees. 8495 ‘WOMEN’S SHOES, Thxlp FLO()R Misses Walnut Room Gowns Reduced Misses’ dressy afternoon and daytime gowns in crepes, moires and satins. In rose, rust, navy, beige and black. Sizes 14 to 20. 3, were $29.75 to $39.75. Now. 6, were $29.75 to $34.75. Now. 7, were $29.75 to $49.75. Now..... ln sizes 14. 16 and 1%, erl 3495 o WaLsur RooM, THIRD FLOOR. Infants’ Gowns, 75¢ Were $1 21 Handmade Nainsook Gowns in sizes 1 and 2 years. 4 Nursery Lamps with nursery Pair of Knitted Rompers figures. Were $3. Now.S$1.9: vere S4. Now 5. 8" Slecveless Shirts. 107 w Sweaters, = han In first size. Were 50c. Now fin 5. Now 7. 2 Pairs _of Woolen Boot 9 Printed Dresses. Were S1.17 Were S1. Now 93¢ » I5¢ 3 ‘Handmade One-Picce” Romp- 2 Chinchilla’ Buntines. slightly ers. Were $1.65. .Now..93c sofled. Were $4. Now. $1.95 INFANTS’ APPAREL, FOURTH FLOCR. Large Wheel Toys and Baby Carriages Reduced Floor Samples, Greatly Reduced. Alrfiow” Autemebile. Now ... ...89.75 1,Green Pullman Baby Carriage, 14.50. Now 50 olter withi "B $1. S * Baby Carriage. in’ Was $31.50. Now... ‘Toys, FOURTH FLOOR. Pure-Dye Crepes and Crepons, 31 yard Pure-Dye Printed Crepes and Crepons from the best manufacturers. This season’s designs in light and dark backgrounds. Were yard, $195. Now, yard..... SiLxs, SeconNp FLOOR.

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