Evening Star Newspaper, September 17, 1935, Page 25

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1935, Backus will leave for Cornell Uni- versity, where she is & senior, the early part of next week. Miss Barbara McClenon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, H. McClenon of ‘Takoma Park, Md., has left to enter her freshman year at Gwinnell Col- lege, Towa. Accompanying her was »R::l Mary Appleby of Chevy Chase, SOCIETY. THE EVENING SOCIETY. Md., left today for New York, where they will attend the wedding of Mrs. Wilson's aunt, Mrs, Mary H. De Moss, well-known singer, to Mr. Fred J. Lyon. Mr. and Mrs, Wilson and Mrs. O'Neill will return here within a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Palmer of Bomerset, Md., are at Rehoboth Beach for a short stay. ¥ B-$§ CANDY STORE ROBBED Woman Manager's Pocketbook Is Taken With Jewelry. Mrs. Anna May, manager of De- monet’s, Inc.,, confectioners, at 1516 Connecticut avenue, told police yes- terday her pocketbook, containing two rings and a bracelet valued at $3'0, two insuranee policies and $6 in cash had been stolen from the store. She told police she suspected a col- ored man who came into the store to | use the telephone. her home, in Louisville, Ky. after spending the Summer with Mr. and Mrs. George Truett at Vanderwerken, their home at Country Club Hills, Va. Mr. Harry Gover has returned to his home in Akron, Ohio, from Fair- fax, Va., where he visited his cousin, Mrs. Nora V. Allison. Mr. E. Francis McDevitt of Sligo Park Hills, Md., will leave tomorrow for Cleveland to attend the National Euchuristic Congress, representing the news service of the National Catholic Welfare Conference, and will return the latter part of next week. part of the week for the University of | Virginia. Mrs. J. O. Mallot has returned to her home in Lyon Park, Va., from Logansport, Ind., where she visited her mother, Mrs. D. W. Powlen, who accompanied her to Lyon Park to spend the Winter. Miss Dorothy Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erskine R. Miller, left last night for Erskine College, at Due West, 8. C., where she will resume her studies, Miss Sarah Oskes has returned to The GOLDENBERG Co. Seventh and K intendent of Schools Wilbert Tucker Woodson and Mrs. Woodson, returned yesterday to their home in Crozet, Va. Maryland-Virginia News Mr. and Mrs. Richberg Home—Party in Virginia for Bride. the Less, in Ashland, Saturday eve- ning, September 28, at & o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Wilson, ac- companied by their daughter, Mrs. John B. O'Neil, all of Takoma Park, Miss Lucile Backus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus D. Backus of Wood- side, Md., has returned from a trip to France and Germany. Miss Backus, who is a student at Cornell Uni- versity, was awarded a scholarship last Spring to the University of Munich and sailed the latter part of June to take the Summer course there. She also passed three weeks in Paris before returning to New York PFriday on the Albert Ballin. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Donald Richberg and their daughter Eloise, who spent the Summer months at Rehoboth Beach, are again in their home on Shadow road, in Kenwood, Md. Dr. Mabel Grosvenor, who spent sev- eral weeks with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, in their Sum- mer home in Nova Scotia, returned today to her home, Wild Acres, near Bethesda, Md. Miss Catherine Peters and Miss Dorothy Beckner entertained jointly | at an attractively arranged miscel- laneous shower last evening in the home of Mrs. J. J. White in Claren- Mr. James Davis of Aberdeen, Md., arrived in Fairfax County yesterday to spend a few days with his mother, Mrs. Elsle A. Davis, elementary super- visor. Mr. Davis will leave the latter Mrs. A. S. Stephenson and her son and daughter, Mr. Charles Giil and | Miss Marie Gill, who have passed the week end in Fairfax, Va., with Super- $3.50 Couch Covers Studio Couch Covers of $6).4 Boys’ 59¢ to 79¢ Shirts 39c Perfects and irregulars in collar attached styles. Also blouses. White and fancy colors. 11, to 14 neck. plain color jaspe with moss trimming or cretonne with colored binding. 3 cushion covers included. Third Floor. don, Va,, in compliment to Mrs. Jacob Sperling, who was before her mar- riage August 27 at Bel Air, Md., Miss Irene Beckner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Beckner of Richmond, Va. Announcement of the marriage of the honor guest was made at the shower. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out with roses and can- dles, and a three-tiered wedding cake formed the centerpiece of the dining table, where refreshments were served. During the evening a program was given by Miss Virginia Felty, who sang, accompanied by Miss Cecelia Zinger, and by Mrs. J. E. Shawhan, who gave several readings. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar P. Wilkinson have returned after 10 days spent in Roanoke, Va., with Mrs. Wilkins’ sister, Mrs. W. E. Drabble. They are now entertaining Mr. Wilkins' sister, Mrs. Bertha Clark of Denver, Colo., who will remain until after the mar- riage of her nephew, Mr. Chester A. ‘Wilkins, to Miss Louise Lewis, daugh+ ter of Mrs. John Taylor Lewis of Ash- land, Va. which will take place in the Episcopal Church of St. Fourth Floor $8.95 Occasional Chairs Rust or green tap- estry. High back, spring seats, walnut finish arms and legs, Slight irregulars of cloth. Collar attach- 69c Main Floor, CHARGED WITH THEFT| SRR | Opens to full mattress on box spring. Green and Her Mother. Police said today they had not been | he paid off his employes last Thurs- New Orleans, his former home. ! Fourth Floor Memphis widow and her mother, who $12.95 Innerspring at New Orleans, told police he had | Tempered steel H. (Jimmy) Durham, Memphis ama- Fourth Floor. Mrs. Margaret Durham, the widow, | $9,000 placed with Ogden for invest- 1,-inch fillers, Twin $36,000. $1.95 Magazine Racks out sides, turned ’ . Boys’ $1 & $1.25 Shirts famous “Bell” grades. Mostly white broad- ed styles. Sizes 8 to 14 and 12%5 to 14 neck. BROKER DISAPPEARS, c $35 Studio Beds Frieze t t e $ 99 Memphis Socialite Accused of or twin beds. 23. Stealing $45,000 From Widow | v Al or rust. By the Associated Press. MEMPHIS, Tenn., September 17.— | able to locate J. Garland Ogden, 27- vear-old socialite and broker, since | day, withdrew most of his cash from | the bank and boarded a train for | A warrant issued yesterday charged | Ogden with theft of $45,000 from a | resides in Kentucky. His father, Hill | Ogden, a clerk in Civil District Court Mattress Standard size, " The swarrant was sworn to by James | unit Durable : art ticking. teur tennis player, and an employe | of Ogden’s, in behalf of his mother, | and her mother. | $6.95 Metal Beds Mrs. Durham, her son said, lost Graceline tubing. ment, while her mother, Mrs. Kath- d full erine M. Shannon, allegedly lost Al o | Fourth Floor THE WEATHER | || (3195 Mag | 2 pockets. Cut- | BB $ l 39 legs. Floor. District of Columbia—Fair and warmer tonight and probably tomor- | Tow; gentle southeast and south winds, | Maryland—Fair and warmer to- night and probably tomorrow. Virginia—Generally fair and warm- er tonight and tomorrow. West Virginia—Generally fair to- night and tomorrow; warmer tonight | and in extreme east portion tomor- Tow. Fourth $79 Maple Bedroom 3 pieces solid ma- ple, rubbed fin- ish. Full or twin size poster bed, River Report. Potomac and Shenandoah rivers clear today. Report for Last 24 Hours, Yesterday— Today— Temp. Baro. roomy chest. Fourth Floor, Record for Last 24 Hours, (From noon yeste: (ehest. 5. 8¢ noon loday. Paxt are 71 west. 49. at 6 a.m. today. Year ago, Record Temperatures This Year, ighest. 98. on July 20. est,'—2, on January 25. Humidity for Last 24 Hours. From noon yesterday to noon today.) ighest. 92 per cent, at 4 ay. ERR B 8 T e o Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coas Geodetic Survey.) i and Today. 11 ‘25 am. Boys’ School Suits Closeouts and factory damages $ 77 of $5.95 to $8.75 2 grades. Knickers or longies. Many patterns and colors. Also Crompton cordu- l;oy knicker suits. Sizes 7 to 8. Main Floor, PFrom regular stock. Tomorrow. Hish : Low The Sun and Moon. Rises. 5:30 508 109 p.m. Automobile “lights must ene-half hour after llmut.b. Precipitation, Monthly precipitation in Caital (turtent monts to ameay ' t0° Month. 11:38 a.m. turned on TTemperature.3 071 ¢ <t 1B INND BB R OB mE |~ M ' Trezurs S, EIT AR ton. 8. icago. Cincinn: velan: Blue cheviot, grey, tan, brown. Coat, vest and longies. Main Floor. ) . Boys’ Wool Longies Irregulars o f s 4 grades. Suiting 1 2 7 patterns. Sizes 12 to 20. Boys’ Corduroy Knickers Regularly $1.69 Fancy patterns. Fully Grey or brown. Sizes 8 to 18. Main Floor, $250 and $2.95 gredes Lumber- s 77 Jjacks with zipper . all wool and part-wool. Sizes 8 to 20. Main Floor. Regularly $4.95 and $5.95. Just 50 all wool coats with wool Sizes 15 to 22. $1.95 and $2.95 Main Floor. lined. Knit cuffs. Boys’ Melton Jackets closing. Navy, Jr. Boys’ Winter Coats linings. Mannish 2 BBDB0 PP 00D PRERRRRRI2RRIRSI 2to 5. 000100 BB SRBR . = &3 S3s2ara000maIn0200R B0 IaRIBOR B 33 &4 High gloss finish cement. One coat 98c Main Floor, $1.45 Monad Paint, Qt. for floors of lin- oleum, wood or covers. Seven colors. Downstairs Store. P 3 D BB B DR D DD BB 3000123 33BN RRIID3; XS Our finest papers in beautiful patterns. ‘Washable, plastic, embossed design, waxed tile. Complete. Downstairs Store. 89c Clothes Baskets P 22392 (7 am. Greenwich time. today.) Stations. Temnlrlfilgre. Wéllth!r. rest, France jurich. Switzerland 5 raar Span o 87 Gl raltar. ‘Spain _ (Noon. Greenwich time, today.) Forta (Fayal), Azores__ 72 Clear (Current obse ns.) 8t d: Sa slat basket with side handles. Gesrge: Downstairs Store. Clear Cloudy ' $4:.94 $444 $39.95 vanity with hanging mirror and $8.95 to $11.95 Prep Suits 5658 §1-33 $3.77 mixtures and tan chinchillas. Sizes $3.50 Room Lot Wallpaper §949 $5.50 Wool Blankets Plain colored all wool, 70x80 and 72x84 inch sizes. Silk or sateen bound. 14x50 full length mirrors with dark frame, Third Floor. $1.25 Bed Pillows Medium size, sterlized with attractive art 78c ticking. Ea. Third Floor, Three candle style. Heavy 33.95 silk shade. Third Floor. Women's $1.19 Sweaters plain wool or brushed wool. Long new Fall shades. High neck- lines with bow trimmings. Sizes Second Floor, $1 Brief Cases with 3 part lock top handle and all-around Handbags—Main Floor. 79c Handbags shades and new grains. Black, Third Floor, feather filled, covered $4.95 Floor Lamps bronze base with $1.39 Door Mirrors Novelty slipons of or short sleeves in 88c 34 to 40. Black and brown straps on both ends. 79c two pockets. All with inside zippers. Fall 47c brown and wine. Exceptional values, Main Floor. g ’il.?i Umbrellas gloria um- $1.49 brellas. Fine qual- ity fancy pattern material in brown, navy and black. Main Floor. 21c Spearmint Tooth Paste i ]15¢ Main Floor. 38c Dr. West Tooth Brush Main Floor, 2 5c cream. tube. Boft bristles. in individual bottles. Packed glass 59¢ Barbasol Large size jar. Popular brushless et 50 Main Floor. 45¢ Absorbent Cotton Antiseptic cotton in 1-1b, rolls, 33 c Lanvette Toilet Soap, Doz. min, almond and 12 cakes in a box. Tose odors. 39c Choice of lilac, jas- Main Floor. Main Floor. 69¢ Mavis Body Powder In the large, round 5 0 tin with large flat Main Floor. S6c Camay Soap 12 for puff. Lovely toilet soap, fragrant and 50 Main Floor. c Women's $1.29 Hats brims, off-the-face and close fitting navy, wine, green, rust and plum. Headsizes to 24 inches, cleansing. Newest Fall styles in shapes. Black, brown, 94c Main Floor. Cotton braided 100 foot lengths. 2 qgt. size. Smooth glazed lining. Fireproof. Ivory col- Downstairs Store, 1 9c Downstairs Store, cabinets with 4 com- green or ivory and Downstairs Store, $1 Ovenettes ovenettes with glass Downstairs Store, Irregulars of in white, fancy 89c patterns and solid starchless stiff collars. Sizes Main Floor. Broadcloth shorts in terns, also knitted 19c Main Floor, Broadcloth Pa- solid colors and 89c ’ Men’s $1.69 Hats brown and mixtures. Irregulars of Rayon Main Floor. en Fabric and novelty Main Floor. T. Cotton yd. spools, in black and white. Num- 39¢ Ovenware ors, deep pie plate in 10 inch size. 49c¢ Clothes Lines $2.95 Utility Cabinets 44 inch high metal $ l 95 partments, ivory, green enamel finish. 29¢ Earthen Pitchers Downstairs Store. One burner, steel fronts. For gas or 65c oil stoves. Men’s $1.39 & $1.65 Shirts Broadcloth Shirts, colors. Collar attached, some 1312 to 17. Men’s Shirts & Shorts stripes and fancy pat- brief style and combed cotton athletic shirts. y . Men’s $1.19 Pajamas jamas in regula- tion coat style; prints. Sizes A to D. Main Floor, New Felt Hats in snap brims; navy, grey, tan, s 1 Main Floor. 9 Men’s 29c Hose Sox, in plain col- ored grounds with c contrasting clox. Sizes 10 to 12. 59¢ & 79c Gloves ‘Women'’s double wov- weave Gloves; slip-on 4zc and novelty cuff styles. 6 Spools 0. N. Regularly 30c. 150~ 2 bers 40 to 70. 2 c Main Floor. 39¢ Crochet Cotton 800-yd. hanks of Bu- cila “Red Label” Knitting and Crochet c Cotton. 3 Doz. Veldown Napkins Regularly 20c dozen. Soft, sanitary nap- 69c Hooverettes Full wrap-around, of 54c dainty prints, trimmed with white organdie. Second Floor. Cotton Dress Slips Strap shoulders; 37c white. Sizes 36 to Main Floor. 5. 49c¢ Porto Rican Gowns Hand embroidered 3 7 Main Floor. Main Floor. and appliqued; in tea- rose, white and flesh. Sizes 16-17. Main Floor. 6c & 8c Handkfs. Many styles for wom- en and junior misses; also youths’ soft cot- c ton Handkerchiefs. Main Floor. Chiffon Silk Hose, 2 Prs. for Seconds of women's full - fashioned silk hose, plaited soles, re- c inforced heel and toe. Fall shades. Main Floor, Boys’ 35¢ Sport Hose 7<-length, medium weight; attractive patterns. Sizes 9 to c 11, Main Floot. Children’s 29¢ Socks Half and %-lengths; in plain colors with novelty tops. Sizes 6!z to 9. Main Floor, Men’s $2.95 Sweaters novelty patterns: some with half Pull-over style, in $ 1 79 zipper front. solid colors and Main Floor. Men’s $1.59 Sweaters Sleeveless pull-over style, $l in solid colors and novelty weaves. All wool mixtures. Main Floor. 59¢ Washable Flat Crepe woven quality, in white, black and Main Floor. 89c Fall Suitings Suitings, in tweeds and plaids—smart for Main Floor. 25¢c Printed Percales High count 80- wide range of tub- 19 proof colors. c All-silk heavy firm all wanted colors. 48c 36" silk-and-wool suits and dresses. 69c square quality, in a Main Floor. 50c Plaid Seersuckers Woven plaids in rich color combinations. Tub-fast. c Main Floor. 25¢ Cotton Tweeds 36” Printed Cotton Tweeds, in checks, plaids and stripes. c Fast colors. Main Floor. 38¢ Rib-San Pongee 36” Printed Pongee, in colored stripes. Guaranteed fast col- c ors, Main Floor. 50c Printed Crepe 36” Printed Plaid Rayon-and-Cotton Crepes; for chil- c dren’s school dresses, Main Floor. 39¢ Rayon Undies ‘Women’s Rayon Pan- ties, Vests and Step- 29 ins, in tearose and c flesh. Trimmed or tai- lored. Regular and extra sizes. Main Floor. 29c & 39¢ Undies Women's Rayon Panties, Step-ins and Vests; tearose c and flesh color. Main Floor. 59c Lastex Girdles Two-way stretch Gir- dles in tearose. All =tax * 39c¢ Second Floor. 15¢ 15¢ Domet Flannel nel, heavy fleeced re- versible quality. 19¢ Outing Flannel Yard wide Outing fleeced quality, in 14c colored stripes. 19¢ Pillow Cases 42x36” Bleached Pil- en, soft finish quality. 14c Main Floor. 87" wide, heavy round thread qual- 25 size sheets. c Main Floor. 50c Linen Towels Huck Towels; soft fin- ish quality. 19¢ Turkish Towels 18x36” size Turk- ish Towels, absorb- 1 3 colored borders. c Main Floor. All-linen, quick-drying quality, with colored borders. 1 5c Main Floor. $1 Linen Tablecloths 52x52” size all- cloths, with col- 68c ored borders. 25¢ Huck Towels Part-linen Huck Tow- els of soft finish qual- l 6c ders. Main Floor. $1.19 Luncheon Cloths crash Luncheon Cloths, with col- Main Floor. $1.69 & $1.98 Footwear Boys’' and Girls’ $1.35 Slippers, with all- leather soles. Many styles. Sizes to 2. Bleached Domet Flan- l Main Floor. Oc Flannel heavy Main Floor. low Cases; close wov- 35¢ Unbleached Sheeting ity for making full- All-linen hemstitched 29 Main Floor, c ent quality, with 25¢ Tea Toweling linen crash Table- Main Floor. ity, with colored bor- 52x67” all-linen 88 ored borders. c School Oxfords and Main Floor. Infants’ 98¢ Footwear Infants’ Shoes and Slippers, in patent, gun metal, beige, c etc. Sizes to § only. Main Floor. Women’s Arch Footwear Regularly $1.69. $1.39 Ties, in black leath- ers. Al sizes. Open and closed Main Floor. Women’s Slippers Regularly 79. Bridge and D'Orsay 47c styles. All sizes. Main Floor. Men’s House Slippers Regularly $1.19. Brown leather uppers with soft leather soles. All c sizes. Main Floor. Girls’ 59¢ Dresses Tub - fast _novelty prints; puff sleeves 48 and deep hems. c Sizes 3 to 6 and 7 to 10 years. Second Floor. $1.19 Washable Shades Washable Window Shades in light and dark ecr, also Duplex 54c Shades; 3x6 ft. cut size. Slight misweaves in cloth, but perfect rollers. Downstairs Store. ' green, complete with $2 Candlewick Spreads Lovely patterns in rose, green, gold, $l _79 orchid and blue. Double bed size. Main Floor. 89c Unbleached Sheets 63x99” size betore hemming—e x t r a length for single and c twin beds. . Heavy quality. Main Floor. 1.39 Jacquard Bedspreads 81x105” jacquard stripe cotton Bed- spreads, in fast c colors of rose, green, gold, orchid and blue. Main Floor. Fitted Brief Cases Name in gilt. Fitted 89 with 4 books and pen- cil box. Stationery—Main Floor. Men’s $1.49 Pants Factory irregulars 88 of men's Work Pants, in dark mixtures. Sizes 29 to 42. Main Floor. ’ Men’s Fall Pants Regularly $3.50 and $3.98. Tweeds, her- s .79 ringbones, mixtures and checks. Bizes 29 to 42. Main Floor. 59¢ Enameled Saucepans Grey enameled cover and long 29c handle. 6-qt. size. $1.19 Washable Shades Washable Window dark ecru, also Duplex 54c Shades; 3x6 ft. cut but perfect rollers. Downstairs Store. American Holland Window Shades, in 42 tung or green; 3x6 c ft. cut size. Downstairs Store. New Washable Fibre Shades, in ivory or 2 8 rollers; 3x6 ft. size. c Downsiairs Store. 65¢ Oilcloth Table Covers with scalloped edges. Easy to clean. Downstairs Store. 29¢ & 39c Table Oilcloth 46” and 50” wide, in tables and walls. Ir- 19c regulars. Silk Lamp Shades Beautiful, new de- signs for floor, ta- 94 Many colors. c Third Floor. Saucepans, with Downstairs Store. Shades in light and size. Slight misweaves in cloth, 69c Window Shades white, ecru, shan- 39¢ Window Shades 48” and 54” squares 42 assorted patterns, for Downstairs Store. ble or bridge lamps. 25¢ & 35¢ Marquisette Cushion dots, colored figures and plain 14 shades, 36” and 40” c wide. For window cur- tains. ‘Third Floor. $1.29 Ruffled Curtains Extra wide—96” to pair. Cream color dotted marquisette. c Third Floor. 49¢ Drapery Damask Rayon Corded and PFig- ured Damask, 50" wide, in rose, rust or c green. Third Floor. 5 31.(23‘ l.m;‘e1 Curtains pen mi or et $ l .33 weave, in cream or ecru color. 2% yards long. Third Floor, $1.49 Chair Covers Boudoir Chair Covers of glazed $1 .15 Third Floor. chintz in smart patterns. $1.29 Pongee Curtains Tailored Curtains of silk pongee, 31" wide, 21-6 yds. long; deep c side and bottom hems. Third Floor. $32.50 & $35 Rugs Perfect and ir- regulars of 9x $ 45 17 and 8Y%x . 1013 ft. sizes. Persian and Chinese designs, in Axminsters. Downstairs Store. $44.50 & $47.50 Rugs 9x12 and 8!4x 1015 ft. Axmin- s 65 ster Rugs, in e many patterns, also Broadloom Rugs in rust, taupe, blue and green Downstairs Store, $6.50 & $6.95 Rugs 9x12 and 9x101 ft. Felt Base s 54 Rugs, in floral, . modern and tile patterns. . Downstairs Store. $1.85 Inlaid Linoleum Armstrong’s and Sealex Inlaid Lino- $ 28 leum, in 12 patterns. . 12 to 20 yards in each piece. Bring Sq. Yd. Toom measurements Downstairs Store. $29.50 Axminster Rugs 6 ft. 9 in. by 12 ft—a size $ 85 difficult to ob- > tain. Suitable for long, narrow rooms. Downstairs Store. 50c Floor Covering, Sq. Yd. Felt Base Floor Cov- ering, in 8 tile and block patterns. c Downstairs Store. $11.95 Felted Rugs 9x12 ft. Seamless Plain color Felted s 45 Rugs, with con- » trasting wide band borders. Downstairs Store, $20 Brussels Rugs 9x12 ft. Seamless Brussels Rugs, in $1 5 50 handsome Persian > design in wanted colors. Downstairs Store. $1 Lace Panels Used one at a win- dow. Cream or ecru color; 6 pat- c terns. Third Floor. 22c Cretonne Drapery Large assortment of light or dark designs. l4c 36" wide. Third Floor. All-wool filled comforts, extra $3.29 large, - covered figured sateen. Plain colored borders. Third Floor. Large, double bed size. Plaid patterns s 78 in blue only. Sateen bound. Not less Pr. than 5 per cent wool. Third Floor. “Sure-Fit” Mat- tress Covers; full 98 and twin bed sizes; c ber buttons. Main Floor. $1 Seamless Sheets hemming—e xtra length for full-size beds. Heavy quality. new fall patterns, in $4.50 Comforts with $3.29 Part-Wool Blankets $1.19 Mattress Covers heavy quality; rub- 81x99” size before 77 Main Floor.

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