Evening Star Newspaper, November 10, 1936, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, .1936. ic institutions, her will as|aries’ Benefit Board of the Northern miss COLGATE WILLS mfl'fi:’?muu here yesterday dis-|Baptist Convention, New York, $100.- 000; the Association of Baptists for Miss Colgate died October 24 in|Evangelism in the Orlent, Philadel- the residue. Marparot Colgste Dennte| ARCHBISHOP CURLEY |® AT GAITHERSBURG RITES $900,00 TO CHARITY | closed. BY the Assoclated Press WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., November % 1,700,000 10.—Miss Mary Colgate, _grand- | $1.700. daughter of the founder of the soap| Bequests included: Eastern Baptist and cosmetics manufacturers, left | Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, Yonkers at the age of 80. Attorneys for the estate sald it would exceed phia, $100,000; the Women's Ameri- can Baptist Foreign Mission Society of New York, $100,000. Passes Fool Hoosiers. The first four touchdowns scored Miss Colgate's brother, James Colby | on Indiana this Fall were all made Colgate of Bennington, Vt. receives|on forward passes thrown on fourth more than $900,000 to religious and! $250,000; the Ministers' and Mission- $600,000 outright and .’l{h interest in| down. SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STREETS contingent interest in the residue. 8pecial Dispstch to The Star. benediction which brought the serv- GAITHERSBURG, Md., November | ices to & close. 10-—Archbishop Michael J. Curley of Archbishop Curley was assisted Baltimore ' administered the sacra- | Rev. .Yohnc?!. Dm.lin. pastor of :{ ment of confirmation to & class of | John’s Church, Frederick, and Rev. Dlstrict 7575 Other priests present were Rev. John J. Coady, pastor of St. Mary’s Church, Rockville, and Rev. Joseph F. Ken- in’s | D€dy of St. John's Church, Forest Glen. Germany is manufacturing more than at any time since the World . | War. Lfl/l.fblll"g/lSSa{le of Finer CHECK THESE THANKSGIVING NEEDS Dinner-Size Tablecloths in brilliant jewel colors—57x77-in. 1.00 Washable rayon and cotton in a new novelty weave. Just the thing for gav informal suppers. Inexpensive enough for daily use. Brilliant jewel colors of red, green, brown, gold, blue. 53x43-in. - 3% 12-in. uvlisnx', = . or S252-in. -5% 16-in. napkins 52x68-in. ------89% 6 for 5% Lansburgh’s—Linens and Domestics— Third Floor, Monogrammed Utica Sheets and Cases 1.59 72x108-in., 81x99-in. sheets Lansburgh’s—Linens and Domesties— Third Floor. 72x84-in. North Star Blankets 7.50 Fvery bit os warm as Alaskan seal. Woven of long staple yarns in the ta- mous North Star manner. Bound wita lustrous satin. Glorious colors Lansburgh’s—Blankets and Com- forts—Third Floor. Handmade in Georgia! Candlewick Spreads 4.95 Distinctive all-over designs on bleached and unbleached Kraft cloth. Choose from green, gold, rose, peach, beige, ton, cr red. Twin or double size. Lansburgh’s—Beds and Bedding— Third Floor.' 3-Pc. Bed Outfit with coil spring and mattress 25.95 Only 2595 ond you get a bed, stabilized col spring and innerspring mattress. Headboard is veneered in mahogany, walnut or maple Can be had in twin, three-quarter or double bed size Lansburgh’s—Beds and Bedding— Third Floor. Stamped LINENS All Ready to Embroider 50x70-in. Moravian Linen Cloths, 1.95 Guest Towels. Large grqup to choose S{p'\;‘ Bridge Sets with 36-in. squsr: rom 3% clof - ) 16x45-in. Linen Scarfs with hem- with hemstitched - hems. stitched ends hemstitch for crochet. Fill them in yourself and lend & personal touch to your gift. Or give them, with the thread, to those “giftees” who like to wield a needie. Ladies’ Muslin Aprons. All made—just embroider them '\efl"s“q\q“ pude’ ‘“\gn'-‘s P et e e o 6 1 ::\glfl“ BOYS' SUITS with FLANNEL PANTS 1.59 $2 regularly!* Those cunningly tailored flannel pants are lined. The blouses are cotton shantung! Pointed or sailor collars, belted or button-on styles. Sizes 4 to 6. 5 @ Copen with navy @ White with navy @ Maize with brown @ White with brown Mail and glone orders: DI. 7575 LANSBURGH’S FOURTH FLOOR. featuring models that flatter women? 36 None's neglected. We bought sizes for every one—and made sure that each model fits comfortably. Kolinsky, Pointed Fox and a score of other aristocratic furs! Even the fabrics are unusual at $36. You'll agree with the hundreds who've attended this Sale—they're outstanding coat buys! LANSBURGH'S DAYLIGHT COAT SHOP—SECOND FLOOR. ignore your head size— insist upon YOUNG HATS! Even if your headsize is 23 or 24, you needn't suffer under a homely hat! Lansburgh’s is al- ways ready with hats that make you look your best. Not kittenish, mind you—but smart! o LANSBURGHWS—SECOND FLOOR—MILLINERY. 7 colors in women’s PIGSKIN GLOVES 1.95 Wine, grey, white, cork, natural, brown or black—that's a wide and handsome choice of colors for your sportsy pigskin slip-ons. Pigskin is nice and warm, too!

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