Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1929, Page 29

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TAMMANY MAY ASK ADVIGE OF SMITH Committee Faces Task To-| day of Picking Successor to Olvany. Br the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 22—Selection of | ‘ & new Tammany leader to succeed | George W. Olvany was the task before the executive committee of the organi- zation today. { Basing their prediction on the failure ©f an unofficial caucus yesterday to de- cide upon a candidate, political ob- | servers saw little hope of the 34 man | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. FRIDAY. MARCH 22. 1929, VILLAGE IS PURCHASED BY J. D. ROCKEFELLER, JR. Entire Town of East View, on Out- skirts of Tarrytown, N. Y, | By the Assoctated Press. | TARRYTOWN, N. Y. March 22— | John D. Rockefeller, jr, yesterday | bought the entire village of East View, | | on the outskirts of Tarrytown. He pald || 700,000, said to be three to four times | the assessed valuation, for dwellings | | housing 46 families, general stores, post | | office and dance halls i | Most of the property will be used for the new main line division of the Put- | nam Division Railroad and the rest ! becomes part of the vast Rockefeller | hlodings. It is expected that by May 1| | every building wil be torn down. | , East View was a_thriving village as || | far back as Colonial times, when it | specialized in the grinding of wheat in || | mills along the Saw Mill River. Some | of the houses which will be torn down | [ have “been inhabited by the same | | | Bought for $700,000. { | | I | Package of Sample Toilet Goods FREE! With cvery 50c purchase in the Toilet Goods Section tomorrow. we will give absolutely FREE a package of sampl containing vanishing cream, cleansing cream, Brilliantine. theatrical powder. shaving lotion, tooth paste, perfume, tissue cream and hand cream. Street Floor The Season’s Newest Styles—In the Season’s Best Sale of Women’s Easter Coats Distinguished Models Actually Worth $19.75, $25.00 and $29.75 district leaders and 35 woman co-| | families for seven generations. leaders on the committee picking a | s ;> 3 [ chieftain “from the ranks.” The cau- | b cus was attended by 30 men. Now ‘Women were present. Failure of the committee to make a | choice today may send the leaders to | seek the advice of such party leaders | as Surrogate James A. Foley, Mlvor‘v 0 ‘Walker, Senator Robert F. Wagner and | B former ‘Gov. Smith. Vienna Hat Co. Thus far Mr. Smith has held nloof‘ | 435 11th Street from the controversy, and his mends' 4 : said he intended to keep hands off un- J Jess his counsel was sought. SPICE OF THE MES The only information renrdin[ what occurred in yesterday's caucus was the | statement of James F. Egan, secretary ©f Tammany, that “the conference de-| JLaura Lou Seiber (above) and Vir- cided to take no action, but to dercr ginia Surface are not only cheer lead- everything until th: meeting of the ex- \ ers of Trinity University, Waxahachie. ecutive committee today.” After the meeting it was said that the caucus had been unofelal because | the school, by vote of the other student: of feilure to call the woman members of the committee into it. ‘ .90 Style with savings! Quality with economy! Coats that march proudly at the head of the fash- ion procession priced far helow their worth in a sale to create the busiest coat selling of 1929. Graceful straightline models and jaunty belted coats are (‘q\mll_\' well represented. Many are adorned with the fashionable furs, just as many are tailored with mannish simplicity. Lined with excellent grades of silk crepe or satin. Light and medium shades galore—never so many colorful weaves and patterns—and plenty of the all-popular BLUI coats. All Sizes 14 to 20, 36to48 Red Fox Fur Scarfs Beautiful Easter Dresses Are the Springtime Favorite 2 for $14 We have these beautiful and fashionable furs in won- Wt oy 3 ; ) ; and save a dollar! Hundreds Tex., but also the most popular girls in derinl varietv—all oi excellent quality and workmanship. of these fascinating new frocks and en- A fox scari is essential to complete the Faster costume. sembles—in Canton crepe, flat crepe, — I E crepe Romaine, georgétte and crepe de T i i | 16.50 to chine. PRINTS and plain colors in STETSON SHOE SHOP OF THE RALEIGH HABERDASHER wonderful variety. Al sizes 14 to 50. ¢ Manufacturers Overstock 1,700 For Spring and Easter At Prices to Bring Hundreds of Mothers Colorful Tweeds Shadow Plaids Ombre Novelties Mannish Weaves English Twills Kasha Cloth Broadcloth Your OLD HAT MADE NEW Again SEES AMERICA LACiKING IN POTENTIAL LEADERS| Stock Exchnnge Official Advises | Teachers Country Is Facing Short- Lovely New Styles in e of Sintent’ Rientives. Ra Leig’h Shoes By the Associated Press. | ! Glrl.’., COLUMBIA, S. C, March 22— | America faces a shortage of 130.000 Easter Coats Easter Coats properly trained executives for 1930, “Brother and Sister” Coats of . . . 5 Cameron Beck, personnel director of the | navy chevio models trimmed gizes 4 to 6, 7 to 14, in dressy Never such a timely event as this underprice purchase of boys' with brass bhittons; single and e i : New York Stock Exchange, declared . . ‘ T TMiOnS: (ANBI® aNd and taflored coats of checked, smart clothes right on the threshold of Easter! 1,700 well tailored 'hf‘rrh yasbelfiycm flgdrz d-lex:tes to the South Carolina Teachers’ Asso- tweeds and cheviots in plain col- striped and fancy cloths. Notched H 1 1 1 ciation comvcntion. A | ors and novelty checks. Notched or throw scarf collars, Trimmed suits that any boy can wear with pride—on sale at savings that Patent Leather com- ’ or throw collars. ~ Al smartly 50T T contrast thrifty mothers will welcome with enthusiasm. “That is the challenge before you,” e told the teachers. “The alert teacher | bined with dull fin- trimmed. Sizes 1 to 3 and 6 i s 2, ipings. ’ 1 Jeaders of tomorrow, tshed black Kkidskin. P 480 Boys’ $5 and $6 Suits The new, the chic, the loveliest in Ra Leigh and Stetson footwear is assembled for your selection tomorrow. Finest Suntan Kid- skin trimmed with three blending shades for New York after a week in Islands, were said to be convlnced lhlt‘ of Astralac. Medium it would be unwise for Congress to d tt . Singl d . doubl duce mow the sppropriation of $300,000 $l .98 and $2,98 a0t sileenan m‘;ng;i” and . double Spanish heels. e e $14:50 GIRLS' EASTER HATS—New pokes, L chated lor the islands’ governmen e com- 3 1 ic i mittee visited each of the three main 3 | short-back and off-the-face models of mila :i::n:: ::&d(;“r: po;:: gp:;: s 85 islands. i 2 5 9 hemp, tuscan and other plain and fancy knickers or with two pairs 3 o Hosiery to Match, $145 and $1.95 { straws. ‘Trimmed with ribbon $l 98 km! fiatvers. : Sires {ito ‘Walpole Most Popular Author. nrelrr:ers and bows .. N DUBLIN (#.—Librarians have re- GIRLS’ SILK HATS-Dressy new models of ported that Hugh Walpole, an English silk crepe de chine and fancy straws in all the Boys' $1.25, Sl 50 lnd 95C STETSON SHOE SHOP OF Rl author, is more popular among Free new styles and colors. Two special groups at— $2.00 “Bell” Shirts. . Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street State readers than any Irish writer of fiction. Donn Byrne is the only | Irishman whose books have a wide cir culation. The librarians noticed that Eamon de Valera and other members of the republican group are reading works on constitutional law. will see in her pupils the potential e Cuban heels. Turned irls’ Si o 5 X 3 5 ; . yJQ"s'Eifl*éEfl'.fie"fl'.'&'ufif ;ee: Sotis. 2o Girls’ Silk Dresses I'hree-piece and four-piece Suits, in single and b | 4 for tne job abo Gt o double breasted styles, with two pairs knickers or one ° em—who are willing to pay the price pair knickers and one pair long trouse New tans, for advancement. two-plece ‘models, with pleated, ! P! g i ruffied or shirred skirts. Peter out the speaker's voice notwithstandin; ’ . the fact that an amplifying system hla ik sibhe s o dpe short sleeves. Sizes 6 to 14 years. : < & 520 Boys 57 and $8 Suits South Carolina field house, where the Snakeskin combined TOTS' SILK EASTER DRESSE Smartly Tailored four-piece Suits, in stripes and ;dd;:ssb:u ma kLe‘ll mfl lmeux; Ml"j Smocked, long. o ec] gan speaking. He stoppe brown kidskin. Me- Wikisted wnestealgh - double breasted models with two pairs lined knickers i - > £ s ightline styles. Trim- J S pairs C R B B U SR S dium height Spanish or one pair knickers and one pair longs. Sizes 5 to 16. toes and fancy buttons. o ; Sizes 3 10 6. $5.98 RIP TO |SLANDS ENDS. 512~50 b q GIRLS' TWEED ENSEMBLES, Handsome woolen mixtures, tailored in mannish g and printed blouse, with Jong belted single and double breasted styles. Tweeds, cassimeres coat to mateh. e, green and tan. to Reduced Appropriation. | lined knickers or one pair l\mcl\ert and one pair long SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, March 22 SWEATERS in all-wool and trousers. Sizes 8 to 16. Safling, Who Satied font h!re’z:mmy wool-and-rayon novelty weaves. Stripes 175 BOYS’ ;]5 & ‘]6 50 sun's crew neck or V neck. Sizes 26 to 36. 4-piece vest style in uncommon shades —of high quality. = All-wool blue serge, gle - breasted coats, 'l‘aners:ll vests; two s 75 . two pairs long trou- sers. Sizes 8 to 18.... ‘\ew Spnng 0 \ Reefers 3 956 $l 98 and $2 98 Tailored of plain and novelty New Spring Reefers, in jaunty . . Strictly fast colors. Attached col- mixtures in tan, gray and powder :;::.’ ':n:“:i:h:h:u::t’eu ?;‘" i -t T styles. who are prepared for the job above $10.50 shades in silk crepe de chine 10 | b dresses. Jacket, one-plece and A Shistien, 5o el o0 2. disan grays and browns in fancy patterns. - Sizes 5 to 16. Pan collars, round necks; long or been installed in the University of with suntan and ¥ istel, Il blends of ‘tan, gray, brown and blue. Single and med with ruffles, tucks, was a let-up in the rain, heels. B 5 $9 75 E t S 't 400 Boys’ $9. aster Suits sizes 8 to 14, made with pleated sKirts 39 House Committee Believed Opposed | oo AL, - Jode. o | and other dressy fabrics in newest colors. Two pairs o ful fashion ,oee..... $5.98 (P).—Members of the house naval com- and plain colors. Slip-over style with 225 BOYS' $10 & $12.50 SUITS blue cheviot and fancy mixtures. Sin- pairs goli knickers or Boys' $3.50 uld 1 all- | broadcloth and full-count percale. models, tailored of dressy Woolen " of ail-vool siiing_ cloths, TOTS' SILK HATS AND BONNETS, in beau- Sizes 6% to 7%5. s tiful styles of crepe de chine, georgette and silk- lar. Perfects and irregulars. Sizes blue. Sizes 2!, to 8. Others at and-straw combinations. Variously shirred, 121; to 14. $3.98 and $4.98. hemstitched and trimmed with ribbons and Street Floor ke - $s‘l";:5r(l)mt0 $2.98 $2.00 Fancy Heel Silk Hose Easter Gloves full-fashioned chiffon and RAYON Easter Scarfs s $2.98 Fidey, Etn ... tiny faults may safely be overlooked. heavy silk crepe and geor- Lace trim- WEAR $l.50 Women’s Silk Hose | | $ 1 .98 | Siieng b “Golors. ana e anc s Chiffon and service weights, in full-ash- e joned all-silk _hose -with pointed heels or s 8 | square heels. Irregulars of a celebrated make. Beautiful quality, service sheer silk hose, with twin heels or triple- point heels. Self heels and black heels. All the new Spring colors. Classed as irregulars, but the Beautiful new scarfs of patterns for evening, street gloves with white embroidered and sports wear. backs, cuffs and stitching; also EASTER NECKWEAR— the fashionable new shades of A world of novelties in lace light tan, mode and brown. and georgette, including nat- ||| | $1.50 & $2.00 FANCY CUFF e e L N SILK GLOVES, Milanese silk s 98c quality in every popular color. """ Perfects and irregu- $l 00 EASTER FLOWER S— You just must wear them on $1.00 & $1.25 sn.l( GLOVES, two-button style, in all colors. sizes—also double extra sizes your Easter coat! Violets, ° . " . e and e 790 Four Specials in Children’s Hosiery in chemise and bloomers. Al colors sweet peas, apple blossoms— | in silk, velvet and or- 50‘: | pRics e MISSES’ ALL-SILK HOSE, sizes § to 10. BOYS’ & GIRLS’ SPORT HOSE, in cotton Street Floor Pure thread silk from top to toe. All 5(). and ravon mixtures, mostly perfect, a few colors. Slight irregulars irregulats. In new fancy paitems. 35 “Sty llsh Stout”’ Shoes 39¢ AND 50c CHILDREN'S SOCKS—Half- 3 Dairs for $1.00. Pair... Featured at a Remarkable Economy Price socks, % lengths and whoopee styles in plain CHILDREN'S SPORT HOSE, slight irregu- Dr. Fox Scientific 95 Arch Support Models colors and fancy patterns. Rayon and 25¢ lars of 39¢ kind, in a wide variety of 196 Street Floor lisle 5 fancy patterns Street Floor These fine shoes are as notable for smart style as for com- fort and supporting qualities, and come in triple E width, com- : Newest Easter Hats The Spring Mode That Rank With $7.50 and $8.50 Models All Its Beauty One-strap models in patent leather and tan kid; oxford ties Styles,and values that do credit to our reputation —and yours! Hundreds and hundreds of distin- cuished new arrivals that radiantly reflect the inspira- Cl h T b b tion of Paris. The collection is as notable for variety — _T as for size and values—for every woman can find not oches urbans ricornes just one, but dozens of hats that perfectly match her with cut-out sides, in black kid. Cuban and baby Spanish heels. taste and personality. All the smart, high-grade ma- oblong shapes. Colors and The ultra-smart black kid mise, Princess s - . . 4 Also out-size silk hose, slight irregulars of a slips, bloomer- famous make. bottom combinations, step- Silk and Silk-and-Rayon Hose ins, French drawers and bloomers. Regular and extra Women's $1.00 hose, perfect and irregu- lars, with square heels and pointed heels. Temptation and other favorite brands. c Al the new shades. Summarizing Bicomes in Endless Shades terials—all colors—and ALL HEAD SIZES. Sennets | Viscas and G“' es The perfect foundation for the Ea costume—and the periect combination of style and comfort. R & G CORSELETTES are made of as Interesting Tweeds h Balibuntls as the Styles Toyos fine flesh color brochea and rayon stripe material, with or without inner e belt. Elastic gores over Bakus Perle hips; side fastened: with $ .00 to i or without swami top. T o |lj sizes 34 to 52 Combinations Hemps i R & G GIRDLES, made of fine brochea combined with elastic gores I WELFTH'""*F 8’1’8 over hip. Front or side fastened, with Straws Felts Prices Are King’s Palace Famous Groups at $6.95 $7.95 $9.95 Millinery masterpieces that make choosing the new Faster hat a thrilling adventure. Children’s Easter Hats $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 Never such a wonderful assemblage of smart millinery for young folks of 6 to 14 years. In milan straw, milan hemp, leghorn, pedaline, fancy straw and’ novelty braids. Dainty pokes and off-the-face novelties are conspicuous. Crochets or without elastic top. Short, medium and long models in sizes 26 to 40. Flesh "$1.50 to $5.00 Our Expert Corsetiere Will Fit You Correctly With the Proper Model for Your Figure Second Floor Street Floor

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