Evening Star Newspaper, August 11, 1937, Page 27

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ATHLETES OF Y. M. C. A. TO GO TO CAMP LETTS 50 Will Compete in Athletic Con- tests With Group Already There. Approximately 60 athletes of the Boys' Department of the Y. M. C. A tomorrow will go to Camp Letts, the “Y” boys' camp on the Rhode River, near Annapolis. Md., to com- pete in athletic contests with theh campers The events are to include a swim- ming meet, hard and soft base ball | of the camp at luncheon and the program of athletics will continue | from 8 am. to 4:30 p.m. The annual tennis tournament and | Summer games tournament of the | Boys’ Department are scheduled to begin next Monday. In the former, more than 30 boys will compete for the singles championship. The games tournament is to in- clude pool, table tennis, checkers, | chess and other games. Winners are | to receive awards. Raiiways’ Responsibi}itie& Argentine railways are held re- | by members of the Boys' Depart- tennis and track and field The trip is made annually The visitors will be guests WOODWARD & LOTHROP (0™ II™F AND G STREETS Prore DIsmicr 5300 In the Advance Fur Selling Seal-Dyed Rabbit Coats 135 Would regularly be marked at a higher price Outstanding values—because they are made of the best quality Australian rabbit skins, thick of pile, silky of texture and lustre. Because the skins were dyed by A, Hollander & Son. Because each coat was tailored by expert workmen—and linings and trimming chosen with especial care. But there are only 12 of them—smart swagger and fitted styles. Sizes 12 to 20. Storage Until November 15th Without Additional Charge. Furs, THIRD FLOOR, Thursday Only | Luncheon Services with Drgsden-lype decoration 20 Pieces $4-95 Would regularly be $7.50 61 imported and delightfully dainty china services for four—square plates, teceups and saucers, individual ash trays, cake plate, cream pitcher and covered sugar bowl. CHiNA, FIFTH FLOOR. | sponsible for accidents at level cross- | ings caused by failure to lower the barriers or gates when a train is ap- | proaching, according to a ruling by the Federal Court of Appeals. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY AUGUST 11, 1937, WOODWARD & L 10™ 1™ F ANp G STREETS 1937 PHILCO Radios Reduced Model 10X. Automatic tuning; forgign, po- lice, emateur, and aviation re- 50 ception. Regular list price, $130 ~"9 7 Model 675X, de luxe set, with automatic tuning. 12 tubes; f%reign, amateur, and aviation reception. Regular list price, $174.50 $]24*° $5 Allowance on your old set. $5 Philco Aerial included at no extra cost Ravio Garrerizs, FOURTH Froom. OTHROP The Feature Pillow Offering of the Semi-Annual Selling 500 White Goose-Down Bed Pillows, $59 Will Be Marked at $8.50 After This Event Is Over The down in these pillows has been treated by the “Izolin Process’” which insures a new, vitalized, buoyant purity. The down filoment has been developed to a very high resiliency and vitalized into full plume softness. Regulor bed size, and covered in down-resistant tan and white striped ticking Factory representative will be in the Bedding Section Thursday and Friday to help you in selecting your pillows. See the special 11th Street window display. BEpDING, SixTH FLroOoR Every settee or chair in a home invites a table. No home is well furnished if there is a scarcity of tabies . . . and this is your opportunity to get a few of the nationally known and ad- vertised “Imperial Tables” at special low prices. We list below just a few from our large selection. A. Console Tables of walnut. Beautifully fig- ured top with carved and pierced rim. $|8 Turned and fluted legs s S B. End Tables, figured top. Unusual Duncan Phyfe adaption. Fluted columns $| 1.50 and legs, brass claw feet ot 5 C. End Tables with two shelves. Walnut $|2 ofimahogany =S SE LA s D. Drum Table. Choice of walnut or mahog- any, pedestal base, large drawer, $|8 50 Iy figured tops; carved, fluted legs _____ $24 F. Occasional Tables, figured top, $2| turned columns and brass claw feet G. Coffee Tables in mahogany. These fine pieces have beautifully carved legs $|2 50 and gloss tray tops _ _ 5 o s H. Chairside Tables of solid mahogany. Handy for books, refreshments, or reading $25 lamp FURNITURE, SIXTH FLOOR,

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