Evening Star Newspaper, October 23, 1935, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1935. "HARD OFHEARING [ [New W. C. T. U. Head Greeted| | MRS. IDA RAMSEY CONGRATULATED BY RETIRING PRESIDENT. WEDANTICE s | WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10™ ™ F AND G STREETS PHoNE DisTricT 5300 . Words Inaudible to Others : Made -Understandable by Lip-Reading. a > - The lip-reading class at the Wash- 1 ! 78 Ington League for the Hard of Hear- ; & ing can understand words which 5, . . . . . would be inaudible to youngsters with = 2 better ears. Their teacher asks them questions il e L Cives Charming Rooms at Litle Cost— Cardboard Windmill Used. | The lessons are lively affairs. One . . . -~ exercise always popular with the very E | I th th R h t A 1] i ducted with th id | < g ol e oot i e | LSpcEcially wi ¢ NIg ccessories has a wheel that can be turned to a list of words. | B . The child d the words from | ‘ . . - 15 b r heir bsteiistor et e ’ | If you are planning a new home, or redecorating your old one.. . . give spell them out on the windmill to v ¢ = . A R e e e a thought to maple furniture. Its warmth and richness are a joy Many of the children are so hard of | : to live with . . . it is American to the core . . . and, if you choose hearing that their school work suffers 2. 9 . . . . . o . in consequence until they begin to N4\ the right accessories to go with it, its charm will be delightfully understand lip-reading and readjust their attitude toward a handicap VI D doubled to make a home your guests will long remember. which at first had seemed too great. g Freed From Self-consciousness. Mrs. 1da W. Remsey (right) yesterday was elected president, of the /| (VI8 LR To prove you can furnish your home in maple, and do it inexpen- Lip-reading makes the small pupils | yomans Christian Temperance Union at the District division’s sixty-first A more (nterested and alert 't unders | o COriatan TompemE o e e e it I AR sively, we show three room groups, selected from the many pieces stand what is said to them. The new- ¥ . igh, reti ident, who refused re-election because of A N 3 found ability releases them from self- S;f];ymm? dickgh, fretiring) prexidel - Star Staff Photo. % [N A suitable for the modern home. consciousness or inferiority complexes e previously suffered. | e . o e Some of the pupils are drawn from and described as of fair workmai Ip. the clinic at Children’s Hospital, oth- SPUR‘OUS BILLS PASSED The $5 note is on the Federal Reserve ers from the Board of Public Welfare. | —— | B;nk 1;)1 Newn};orkt.ese;le? 2; llsnzzuaAA. ‘The classes are free to all comers, and ¢ | The silver certifical of the are held each Saturday at 11 am. at| - Tcoo1y Warns Four Issues of | oopos witn check letter G. 1116 Vermont avenue. Bad Currency in Circulation. J = ———— . A warning against four issues of | * * : : s counterfeit currency was issued by wammmg Hlstory‘ | the Treasury today. When Miss Margaret Briceland re-| Two of the bills are $10 Federal Re- | @J§ mo”ey can b”” cently made history for women by serve notes, one a $5 Federal Reserve swimming from Holy Isle to Lamlash 'note and the fourth a $1 silver cer- in Scotland she was accompanied at | tificate. The $10 notes are on the o ose the start by Henry Gibb, who swam | Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia it two years ago. land of Richmond, series of 1928 B, ' kbt WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F anp G STREETS PHoNE DIsTRICT 5300 Something Printed Linen to cheer about Draperies Colorful floral designs that cheerfully dress the windows in 343375 leba" wealher the spirit of robust Americanism § : Handmade Hool(ed that maple so aptly $5 95 UNDER_ suggests. Pair Rug rug is closely allied to early The accommodating versatility of maple makes it ideal for the living room. American furniture. This one forms a perfect setting for Here you will find pieces to suit your individual needs, with a choice of styles in the Evin 5 Sriid A i g room. 9xI2 :'! many pieces. lllustrated: Maple frame sofa with smart plaid cushions and $65 THINGS & o i : : LiVing Room ¢ o o The quaint charm of the hooked So snug and comfort- ing, they will cheer you mno end—while pssel Dy pillows, $45; Armchair to match, $17.50; lid desk with three large drawers, o oo g $26.50. o Kayser's Lam-ees, all-wool, over-knee tights—most amusing in “flannel” red, blue, yellow or black. Small, medium, large or extra sizes ‘$"25 ;")cr:u and Panties in tearose, wool, 5% silk, the rest 2 ;- 5 b ) cotton mixture. sé" x5 A : ’ W Regular sizes, each DOC R & : T eftat et & T o« Extra sizes, each, : 68c and 85¢ Vests and Panties in 50% wool and 50% silk, or 65% wool and 35% silk mix- tures. Extra sizes, each, $1.25 KNIT UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Dot Chintz Draperies Big domino dots against a back- ground of e; dark, solid color; pinch-pleated style with ] tve ruffled edse. §3 75 v Hooked-Type Pair e Rug Rich, mellow tones, that subtly Bed Room complement the satin-like finish B § \ B ¢ o o ::}f_ wlann mlaple]. ;{huliten:e ’ s International ooked- etter D re | A Maple finds some of its most delightful use in these bed-room pieces. Illus- tylp e rug, 9xI2 sses sl ik 'g trated: Sturdy lines bring charm to this bed, $12.75; chest-of-drawers affords i $47'50 FOI' the L-arger Woman ; 1 ll it . . ‘ large storage space, $21.50; vanity with mirror, $19.50. Three-piece set— —designed especially for her The_hard;to~flnd frocks with truly be- coming lines, are here, with chic ac- cents of braid, rhinestone, metal or contrasting color. We show a frock that makes flattering use of braid and tuckeg marquisette, on sleeves and vee neckline. Of pure-dye silk, in sizes 42V to 46Y5. *$44.75. $3975 1, $4975 LarGER WOMEN'S DRESSES, THIRD FLOOR, First to present Joig d VIVre Rough Weave 2 Tailored Draperies Shuttlecraft A new perfume of &lorfi,l. u_um md..'.n.&.,,,.z Wiy . e : Rug rare appeal— aperies, pinch’pleat at A mode: t hich created to inter- into the spirit of a sunny dining o, ol wenet i ARG . can build an early American pret the true joy % Dlnlng Room or Dlnette * o o group. Thi;mgilc{\uuclevized of living. e : L - . A :)y iut)xfifi color $47 50 Half Ounce, *4- X Dining room space is small in many modern homes. is maple group offers nes, size___ " 4; ' beauty and co:pacl utility. Ilustrated: Drop-leaf table that folds into small =~ Fves Pom= Fuoon. One Ounce, $8 space when not in use, $9.75; sturdy arrowback chairs, well made and very Tomemaims, A 14, comfortable, $5. Five-piece set, table and four <hairs, $29.75, e N PurrToRe, SIxrE PLOOR,

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