Evening Star Newspaper, December 12, 1935, Page 26

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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1935. g e meio vt FLOOD OF PRESENTS & crowd—in for & party. She remem- THE five little sisters will be glad to .u‘vmumm-mmunuouumn {hanl; fae Mr. and Mrs. Oliva Dionne, the ) . Oliva e, a LlKELY FOR oUlNTs 80 far there has been no shower of | ;. yies parents, probably will be in-| Solicitation of funds for the annusl bers them by name. presents. Perhaps there will be fewer | vited to the hospital for Christmas | community Christmas tree program, “?flmdfimtdmm 3 mum'“‘mm‘m"m‘%“m‘“m’mbm arranged by the Alley Improvement tomorrow had been instru ctresses were only 7 mont compare- along their five older children to see to she could, before- Wedth? Fatle A . i tively peoyr and n:efldd'wn, lothes | the Quintupleta. Py rerrd hand, Don't Need Gifts as Badly o mmw s prpeliaiy g by that organization. The ceremonies, Mrs. Steiger born in Germany as Last Year. » W - . . heid each year in memory of J. Milton in 1827 ang came o this COUNLTY 1N | g v Assoctated prese Dr. Allai Roy Dafoe, their physi- Lions Entertein Wiver. Waldron, founder of the assaciation, 1 CALLANDER, Ontario, December | % 88id today no presents had been | Members of the Lions Club enter- | are planned for benefit of the needy 12.—Wealthy movie ictresses now, the received, but Christmas is still two|tained their wives at a “ladies day” |in the courts and alieys of Washing- Dust Is Comserver of Water. Diuine quiniiplots ase® niesd 4 e weeks away. Plans for the holiday at | meeting yesterday at the Holel May- | ton. n g J presents | the hospital have not yet been made— | flower. The program included several ‘This year the tree will be in the A scientist states that both icebergs | this Christmas as they did last Yule- | the quints have been busy movie- | entertainment acts and the showing|Shiloh Baptist Church, Ninth and and volcanic dust were of high im- |tide, but the gifts are expected to start | making—but they are sure to include | of sound motion pictures. Mr. and | P streets. Contributions may be sent portance in the conservation of the | rolling in soon. at least one Christmas tree and per- | Mrs, Chester C. Caywood were in|to Mrs, J. M. Waldron, 2223 Twelfth world water supply. Like other children, rich or poor, the ' haps Dr. Dafoe will dress up in & 'charge. street. TREE FUNDS SOUGHT D. C. AVIATOR GIVES 1. MOSTRECORDS Ben King Sets Two New World Marks for Smali Seaplanes. By establishing two new world re- eords for small seaplanes yesterday at Miami, Ben King, Washington ama- teur aviator, has for the third time in six months placed the United States in world leadership in the holding of international aviation records. King, a civil engineer who lives in the Westchester Apartments and flies *“for the love of flying,” yesterday established two world speed records for mudget airplanes, according to an As- soclated Press dispatch from Miami, where the all-American air maneuvers opened today. No Previous Record. He first flew 70.48 miles an hour over a 500-kilometer course, creating an original record for - seaplanes weighing less than 551 pounds. No record existed perviously in this class. Later in the day he flew the same tiny two-cylinder engined plane over ® 100-kilometer course at 80.931 miles A Panhandler at Work she all the sleep was Park, London, pleads for a handout. This picture, made December 1, is typical of mady scenes in the park during Winter, when the animals must beg or go hungry. —A, P. Photo, 10.95 to 16.95 Values in This DRESS CLEARANCE - Crepes! Wools! Velveteens! g If you can use a few extra street or formal dresses, clap on your hat and speed for Lansburgh's. All these 25 (25) Hand-tailored suits blue, 2 prs. woodrose; 50x2% yds,, lined. Reg. 5.95. Now, pair____ e 3.98 (1 pr.) Spiral Damask Drapes; dresses are attractive and wearable right now. Sizes for misses, women, little 7.99 that originally sold for 50x23% yds. Very long. Sateen women, stouts. 35.00. Nearly every size— lined, Were 5.95. Now, = 95 but not every color. patr . o e LANSBURGH'S SECOND FLOOR. (16) JUNIORS st miles per hour established for France number in the possession of the United - States and, by taking one from France, W 108 F d 'w 13 h left it with 38 records. Oman, onrri ay, t t ) and two national records in a flight 12 miles from Annapolis, Md., mMOVINg | CHICAGO, December 12.—A hun- | in suburban Park Ridge, said the cen- A week later he flew from Port Wash- |~ It was not how she happened to live| She has been blind for the past two light plane distance record and put| “Undoubtedly,” she is wont to tell |things.” She is deeply religious and 6 great-greai-grandchildren, “It's for| Her mind is clear, Mrs Deering said, (14 . gos) Damssk Dfapas; don't quite understand it. { To BE SEVENTH 'N YEAR “But I know there is something in| “Oh, that's great. She eats nearly LanSBrOOk Pear il Ao 7.95 ; long, long time.” i 50x2%; yds. Gold thread pat- rium Says Only Four Will 10.95. Now, pair .... ~—NEW YORK, December 12.—An occur in 1936, the American Museum the moon, none oi them visible in the RA' E s Damask Drapes; 40x2': yds. and head of the Hayden Planetarijum. short, 38 long.. (3 prs.) Damask Dra, T 1 xtremely fortunate” that they saw 2250, Sizes 38 7 () i M o J U N IORS FR' DAY FI N DS 5 GALLONS with ’ 1195, Now I'Ebrunry DETROIT Were 16.95 to 19. 12 95 bright buys st only____ e, commentiog on the i sl - MANY DOLLARS for WINTERSEASON o e 7 yas) Ve - s PN o o#d, said “seven eclipses In one year | Teather, tain Material in natural shade. 2 O e ot o Nk Th NATIONAL 2171 (45 yds.) Damask: 45 inches ",‘i!,"_ e SLANSING, Kans,, December 12 (), per hour, breaking the record of 76.293 five years ago by Pilot Vercruysse. These two records brought to 39 the Sets Other Marks. s sune wne s mevoamas | Says Tasks Not Yet Completed from New York to Whitney’s Landing, | my the Associated Press. | Bertha Deering, with whom she liyes the' United States into a tie With|gred and eight years old tomorrow— | tenarian was content to live on “calme France for world aviation leadership. | priday, the 13th! ly awaiting her time.” ington, Long Island, to the Anacostia g, long that puzsled Mrs. Martha | years, but this, tgo, Mrs. Deering said, Naval Alr Station to smash another steiger today, but why? she accepted as “part of the scheme of the United States into the lead. her family of 3 daughters, 13 grand- | passes many hours singing old hymns Drapes and Curtains —_— children, 30 great-grandchildren and |to herself. ECLIPSE ON CHRISTMAS 50x2%; yds. Sateen lined. some very good reason—perhaps I and her hearing still sharp. As for her appeti t Choice of green, red, gold. .- this pattern of life I have to get done save m es cake | Bl Seee 0L Astronomer at Hayden Planeta- | —even though it seems to be taking a ( am rapes; That was why, her daughter, Mrs. | 'bll:l: ;":l';’n};"’;!g"z’ é’% Occur in 1936. - s By the Associated Press. (3 prs.) Damask Drapes; 1 pr. g eclipse on Christmas day will be the | seventh this year, but only four will | low:s' of Natural History announced today. Two will be of the sun and two of United States, said Dr. Clyde Fisher, | (2) Tuxedo Suits, orig. a ) Red, Sateen-Lined curator of astronomy at the museum R Tyt | 22,50, Sioes 35 10 % - Z 2 & o - e HISTORY . Were 4.95. 2.45 Instead, he said, American sky- Now, pair RS L nners should consider themselves - JETBLAK' Ll.i‘ ullu:h”"rvud Top- L 7 . weave, trimmed with gold af total ecil f the last July | 3 and a pe:rt;,:r :cups: r:tmtr;xe lunun’; ‘P“.Tsnunau and 39 band;(Fase e 2 90 (9) TAILORED AND DRESS-UP () JUNIORS' VELVETEENS, | Sl e e e 190 Mo = & crepes in cunning_ styles were 12.85. Now they'e @ @@ pecial Brush - Both for P (2 prs.) Damask Drapes; 36x 3 . . . i | FARES TO FOUR GREAT CITIES CUT S ke e dresses 8. Fisher, commenting on the 1935 ree- n‘#"r'ur".':-,fl {33 Ty N Smps oe Now _. (15) GAY vm-.w'rz a:onuu, 3 ANY transpore Y - N h duced T gr=" 2,700 P & va Now . 30c yd. ' < RO 95 loimee " 8.88 g ”. €s. S Pama 5 R 2 y o 3 L ptart BEAVERETTE__ TRIMMED * Books for Prison Asked. BOY'S wide; modern striped effect. T 0 & h'nlldu. bargains 10 9'5' b r-rrilling Blue, green, rust. at . e - I E: 21) SPRIGHTLY CREPES Chaplain H. H. Fowler of the Kansas c! Al Was 145 yd.___ 750 yd dress-up :r nlnlm:d »::lsmmr State Penitentiary made an appeal to- LANSBURGH'S— SPECIAL! . Were 1005 and 1205, @ Qg HUGH REILLY M r Paints—Varnishes x ho:-vy dem:;d h"pl on;:mryl.” 1334 New York Ave NAtienal 1703 sdid, for books “on travel.” LANSBURGH'S SECOND FLOOR ‘ WQQ rables FOURTH FLOOR o T e A' n E s In I’he Knitting Circle I'wo Faced ’ 9C 2-0n. Skein Zephyr Tweed ; - + ke Wool; with the silk nub in | / tweed fflecL Was 49': 3 2 tables piled high! Sleeve- R BRESS : IN TH E BU DGET CORNER %0 *Ta" win shorts. 0 1o Knitting Bags. Suedette, to 9. waterproof with strap == 70(: (5) MISSES’ NOVELTY WOOLS: (4) BUDGET CORNER VEL- bright _eolors you'll like under VETE, misses sizes Were 14: woolen shorts 3h s handles & s in i _ o Box Knitting Bag with your dark coat. Were | Q3 7 85. Holidar finds o 3 : Hi By ecain MTS 10 WARM WINTER WOOLS o e g H | J 2C B . o e 25) GROUP OF CREPES for roomy . in plaids and wool jerseys. Misses mistes 4nd vomen. Were 4 Qg [ (54) Genuine Hockmeyer Make your small Xmas gifts— . s 2 7.95. Clearance price __ ¥+ Corduroy Knickers, tan scarfs, gloves and such, with & (5) ATTRACTIVE PRINTS. (28) MISSES CREPES _ AND only, orig. 2.95. 1'19 these odd lots of Shet- 3 misses sizes. Were 5.95. WOOLS: were §.95. The ;o Broken sives 9-16 land and Saxony 1- 15(.‘ Now bargains at ___ ___ wools are plaids. Now __ ounce balls SANEBURGHS CLEARANCE: Yarns. Stamped FOURTH FLOOR Mademoten... /2 Price = ———— STUDENTS LANSBURGH'S— Lansbrook-Hi ALL SALES FINAL—NO WILL-CALLS Topped exquisitely with LANSBURGH'S—SECOND FLOOR petitpoint or needle point effects, or minia- tures, Double or single, with mirrors on the backs. Buyable only at Lansburgh's! STREET FLOOR THIRD FLOOR Flowers, Laces, Fur Trimming— Clearance! Last Time Till After Christmas FABRIC REMNANTS For over a quarter of a century husbands have been giving ‘The Hoover because its helpfulness continues every month of the year and for many years to come. This scason there will be more Hoovers under more Christmas trees than ever before . . . because there’s a that every husband can afford. The new Mode! 300 is a full-size, pre- eision-made Hoover, with Positive Agitation, and the Dirt Finder. See this amaring new value. Buyit on easy terms, with small carrying charge. Telephone—we'll send our representative with full details. THE NEW HOOVER ¢ Boate... AsltSweops...Aslt Cleana sensational new Hoover NOW AT A NEW LOW PRICE STREET FLOOR . 3-Pc. Suits 14.75 (55) Lansbrook-Hi 3-pe. good suits — unusually buys. Broken sizes from 14 to 20. gl?“Ml of Tan Slacks. . 2.95. Broken sies, 15-19 890 LANSBURGH'S— STREET FLOOR === GOLD SEAL Congoleum 'RUGS 599 Room size (9x12). Popu- lar patterns—every rug perfect. Discontinued pat- terns of 8.95 grade. " 9x10.6, 5.49; 7.6x9, 4.99; 6x9, 3.99 FOURTH FLOOR P —— CLEARANCE! Better Felt and Fabric Millinery (23) Fur Strips (4) Fur Collars. Were 1.95. Now 1'25 (3) Fur Strips. Were 2.49. Now 81 Flowers, for evening and after- noon, of velvet, silk, berries, etc. Lace Edges, All-Over Laces, et O 1, Price Hairbrows, 2 in a box. Clearance 25(: LANSBURGH'S— THIRD FLOOR Enlarged Bed and Couch Shop (4) Innerspring Mattresses; narrow blue and white strip cover. ¥ and double size. Floor samples. Were 14.95. Now. 810 (1) Englander Studio Couch in rayen satin tapestry. Floor sample, green. Was $45. Now %4" 75 (1) Studio Couch with bedding compartment. LANSBURGH'S— THIRD FLOOR Enlarged Bedding Section (9) Satin Comforts in beau- tiful ¢ l‘l’:h" combinations; artistically stitched. Were 12.95. Now..... 9.95 (9) All-Wool Esmond Blankets, ‘Twin bed sizes, 60x80 inches. Gold, blue, rose. Were 8.50. Now 6.95 (8) Candiewick Spreads; ex-’ colors. Were 4.95. Now ** (5) All-Wool Blankets, cut and bound singly. Plain and plaids. Were 9.95 pr. Now,pr. = ° (6) Candlewick Spreads. Double size. Scalloped edges terns, Were 8.95. Now. LANSBURGH'S— THIRD FLOOR 1,000 Gift Pillows 77¢ Rayon taffeta; moire; damask; kapok filled and cord and fringe trimmed. In any and every color you could want. FOURTH_FLOOR' A Friday Bargain that sirable lengths and colors: SILKS COTTONS ACETATES WOOLENS RAYONS always brings an eager crowd! Remnants of our most popular fabrics. De- %: PRICE LANSBURGH'S FOR FABRICS—THIRD FLOOR RUG CLEARANCE (1) Mirastan American Orien- tal by the makers of Gulistan Royal Kirman design on ecru field. Floor sample. Approxi- mate size 9x12. ‘Was $99. Now_._. 79.50 (3) Broadloom Carpet Rugs; bound edges—ready to use. Rose or orchid. Size 9x12. Were $36. Now 22.50 (6) Broadicom Carpet Rugs. Rust. raisin, rose, walnut, 5.4x12-ft. average size. Were $28 to 17.50 $35. Now (5) Cotten Hand-Hooked Rugs from North Carolina, 36x72, were 9.95. 4 95 Now = (8) 30x60, were 6.95. 3 45 Now _ e (4) 27x54, were 4.95. 2 45 (50) Milford Basket Weave Rag Rugs; colorful! 24x48, Were $1. (20) Chenille Rugs, hook pat- 20x40. (100 yds.) Remnants of Iniaid Linoleum in usable lengths. Reg. 1.65 to 2.25 sq. yd. grades. Now, sq. yd... 7SC LANSBURGH'S—FOURTH FLOOR she 7th, 8th & E

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