Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1929, Page 28

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VORLD FEDERATION “FORLABORURGED Matthew Woll Proposes In- ternational Organization | of Trade Unions. Seeks Beauty Prize , By the Associated Press | “The world federation of trade unions i proposed by Matthew Woll, vice presi- | dent of the American Federation of | Labor, in an editorial in the current issue of the American Photo Enlrl\‘erv‘ He urges international organization | “as & means of freeing permanently the | entire Western Hemisphere from Euro- | pean influence and as a means of | bringing .world labor together without disturbing national tendencies and philosophies.” | Pointing to the Elizabethton, Tenn., | situation, where, he asserts, “American troops have been doing guard duty over plants largely owned abroad,” Woll de- clares that “world unity of labor has become more imperative as organiza- | tions of capital have become more and more involved in international reia- tions.” The proposal it put forward at this time, he explains, so that labor move- ments of all nations may consider it before the next convention in Havana in January. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at_and_Sailings From New York. OLGA BERGAMINI, | Miss Brazil, is one of the Latin Ameri- | can entrants in the Galveston beauty pageant. | —Associated Press Photo. U.S.TOSTARTUSE. OF NEWBILLS S0oN : ! o Smaller Size $1 and $20 Cur-| rency to Be Put in Cir- | culation July 10. ‘ . ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Calamuares—Port Limon.. H DUE TODAY. Albertic—Liverpool _..... American Banker—Lond rablc—Antwerp 4 Joamo—Santo Dor o Grasse—_Havre uenchen—Breme: Hamburg—Hambure Fort Victoria_Berm o) 3y 25 | My 23 | May 24 | i ambral—Honol! M2 T i ny the Avociated Press. 5 é\lrcfl:'ls(ln:uoso i :2:;113 be'!lhe Ame‘ncnn public will have to! uron—Santo min gin tapering off July 10 on the long Sante Oethlia—Viiparais.. M8y 7 established habit, of breaking old-fash- | DUE TOMORROW. | ioned bills and start acquiring the habit | sequibo—Valparaiso .. ...May 15 | of spending the new variety, which are onsolia—San, Francisco. May 13 | different in size but represent the same | = - ay 20 amount of purchasing power. | ne 1 ‘The new bills, six and fivi teenths | 47 36 inches long and two and eleven-six- May 25 teenths inches wide, with black and | white faces and green backs, will go ay ¢ | Into circulation on that date, as far as Ma7 .8 | the popular $1 and $20 denominations May 22 ' are concerned. Those for hlghprnmmmu] IMay30 will be introduced later. | DUE THURSDAY, JUNE 6. | The larger bills with which most | slitapenc Santaraicta May 31 | folks are familiar will continue to be A Ls Guayr May 31 |used until worn out, and for a time gm-—ev Junc 1| all orders for fresh paper currency will gNeREn Cal ¥ be filled' by the Treasury with both DUE PRIDAY, JUNE 7. varicties. Recognizing that this may | Maurstante, Southampion - June 1| cause_ inconvenience, Treasury officials resident Roosev: 9 are hopeful that the public will G L i 7% patient until the supply of old-type | bills is exhausted and uniformity of S DUE SATURDAY. JUNE ¥ sune 2| CUITENCY again established. L neisco. ...\ May ¢ | A distinctive paper developed in the | Caited " Btates - Copennagen. .. 3728 last few vears which can withstand | more folding than the kind now in use, EUEISUNDAT SR | has been adopted for the new currency. Adriatie—Liverpool ¢ 31 | togeth with ~ striki d | o e e b et Moy a1 | together with striking new designs, Lustzow— Bremerhaven I'May 28 | making it easier for the average person Pasteses _Port_ Limon -June 11 to distinguish the denominations of the Sxp Jacinte--Tamsico. --Ma¥31 | bills at a glance and to detect counter- DUE MONDAY, JUNE 10. feits, May 31 | Vulcania—Trieste Gambrai—Honolulu . 8: v 3 erican_Legion—Buenos Al Tivives—Puerto Barrios.... Kungsholm—Gothenburs ... DUE WEDNESDAY, JUNE §. arcelona ven One Dead in l;l;ne Crash. M ‘Mav3l| IRON MOUNTAIN. Mich. June 3 june 3 | (P)—Braden Strong, 27, student aviator, June §| was killed and W. Hastian, also a | 4| student pilot, was severely shocked, but uninjured, here yesterday when a plane plloted by the latter went into a tail | spin at a height of 1,500 feet and fell at the Ford Alrport. San ja—Liverpool’ .. FincaniaSowmams OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. Berlin—Plymouth, Cherbourg 4nd Bremer- | haven. Commercial _ Art—Interior SAILING TOMORROW. Australia—Accrs. ‘ anbury Oastle—Capetown. Tuitions. R L. LIVINGSTONE, 1333 F §t. N.W. Met. 2883, | ‘Washington—Norfolk. b | | ATLING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5. MOHAIR SUITS Als—Antwerp. $ 1 8 ‘Ban Heur—] nos Alres. Open acharge account. Easy Terms EISEMAN'S, 7th & F McDEVITT Decoratign— Low Costume Design. Children's class. S G Sardinian Prince—B ires. ria—Cherbours and Southampton. bh, Plymouth, Cher- Maraceibo. Bourdonnais—Vige and Bordeaus. Effih‘;’f'&‘....u-nx.m, cristowal snd| DRAPERIES ~ SLIP COVERS | pr WINDOW SHADES SAILING THURSDAY, JUNE 6. Sants Maria—Cristobsl, Calise and Val-| l—gll s Znt! HOr Main 3211 DaTAiso. Muenche Southampton, Boulogne and n Juan_and Santo Domingo City. dexico—] a. Progreso and Vera Cruz. | American Banker—London and Boulogne. U. 8. A. T. Cambrai—Panama Canal. Do Grasse_Havre. President Monroe—World cruise. Polycerp—Para. BAILING FRIDAY, JUNE 7. Garmania——Plymouth. Havre and London. 'aris—Plymouth and Havre Volendam—Plymouth, Boulesne and Rotter- Almost Brand-New - KNABE =, PIANO Grand This Artist-Used $1,375 Instrument at a Saving of $225. On Budget Terms Kitt’s, 1330 G St. am. Olympie—Cherbourg_and Southampton Arabic—Plymouth, Cherbours and Antwerp. Amazone—Port ‘au Prince. Aedea—La Guayra | Matura—8t. Thomas. Musemar—Nessau | Vulcania—Naples and Patras Baracos—Port au Prince, Cartagena and Puerts Colombia % PALAIS ROYAL Super Quality, Ready-Made Door & Window Awnings 30 inches wide 36 inches wide 42 inches wide 48 inches wide Dark tan or green duplex striped-awnings; cvt more full than the average ready-made.awning; will fit windows 28 to 50 inches wide; complete with ropes and fixtures ready to hang. . -Reversible Persian Tan Window Awnings Delivered, Ready to Hang 1 29 . { waterproof awning material; will fit windows to 50 mches wide; complete with all ropes and /fixtyres.; easily hung. Upholstery—Second Floor THE EVE NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1929. PALAIS ROYA L A WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF STYLISH DAYTIME day you'll like the silken gleam . . . the firm even weave of these stockings All-Silk Full-Fashioned Hosiery—Super Values =1 famous brand and a quality much better than the price every pair full fash- ioned and absolutely first quality, of course In the two most practical and wanted weights—service and service sheer— so that you can use them for every would indicate 1.25 and dress use as well. In the season’s smart shades—plenty of the sun tan colors—gun metal, white and black, and all sizes. Hosiery—Main Floor The Sun Tan® Vogue Acquire it artificially if you like...or naturally, with Old Sol's aid, if you have the op- portunity...here are helps whichever way you go about it! Tre-Jur preparations are a de- lightful aid...they're very new and smart. Tre-Jur Liquid Powdet, $1: face powder, §1; compacts, $1. Toiletries—Main Floor i “Bas de Soie” Make-up .....1.50 Perfect grooming extends, literally, from head to foot. 1f you wish to go without stock- ings, then this is the prepara- tion you use to give vour limbs ~ that lovely, sunburn color. Toiletries—Main Floor L, Bare Leg Hose Blue Crane Perhaps you'd rather just look as if you didn’t wear them. In that case you'll like these silken sheer, seamless stock- ings that will give you just the effect you seek. In shades for blondes or brunettes. Hosiery—Main Floor Sun Tan Back Rayon Vests...88¢c Of firm, glistening rayon in pastel shades, piped with con- trasting colors, and all with that deep oval in the back that is exactly what you want to wear under your low-cut frock. Underwear—Main Floor The Modern Bathing Suit . .3.95 It is cut low in the back to aid vou in securing Nature's own tan. Of all-wool, the suits are in comfortable, one-piece style and in plain, dark colors. Sportswear—Third Floor the smell of pine woods . . . the lap-lap of the lake against the shore—doesn’t it make you want to start out now? irls’ C T Girls’ Camp Togs Well made, practical clothes—for a hike or a long vacation. 2-Piece Camp Suits of firm good grade Peggy Cloth Two styles, both including knickers and blouses; some models trimmed with braid. Finished with band legs. The same models of crash, with elastic at knee and waist. She’ll Need White Middies, $1 They are of sturdy white cotton jean, in regulation middy stvle, with pocket. Skirts to wear with the middies...on bodices ...159 Wool Bathing Suits, 2.50 Jack Tar Togs, 2.25 e tec ‘l1e. Comfortable, sensible affairs with All-wool, one-piece style; Comtat L KOs a® matehing fasten on the shoulder; em- Shorts that button on. Trimmed broidered emblems on waist. with cotton checked material and Plain colors. fancy buttons. All in 7 to 14 Year Sizes Third Floor p you may need a wrap, but you like to look cool . . . that’s why Fashion Decrees White Coats Here are two groups of smart, new coats to wear over your prettiest Summer frocks 650 Youthful, attractive models of basket weaves and flannels, with smart new collars, clever scarfs and different throws. Also a group of the new sun tan shades, which are ,in vogue now. Lined or unlined, as you choose. 395 Good-looking models of the popu- lar basket weaves in all white, or white with touches of colored em- broidery on the pockets. Lined and unlined. All sizes Coats—Third Floor The Silk Section offers two of the season’s most popular plain fabrics that are super values at 39.INCH ALL-SILK SUPERIOR QUALITY FLAT CREPE ' —fashionable shades such as pale capu- cine, venice, natural, pistache, flaming orange, rose, beige, purple aster and chartreuse. 39-INCH CRYSTAL CREPE (RAYON), SPECIALLY PRICED —Ilucerne blue, cameo nile, eggshell, Mother Goose, Paris plage, independ- ence crane, marine blue, silver, Copen- hagen and black. Silks—Second Floor WASH FROCK S AT $2.98 Talk about fashion—it's here in every square inch. Talk about quality—it’s here in every yard. Talk about every bolt. Talk about colors—well, you'll ju economy—it’s here in st have to see them— they’re glorious and we would rather hear you rave about them anyway. Unusually Fine Quality Printed Piques Neat stripes and checks Smart New Printed Dress Linens, Now Come in neat designs New Silk and Cotton Dress Prints, at A colorful collection Genuine Imported Swiss Organdy, Now Twenty plain shades in group It’s really fun to make a dress and you'll enjoy maki know you're making it for LESS. Fine Quality Attractive Dotted Swiss Light or dark grounds Attractive New Printed Rayon Crepe > —all new designs for Summer Silk and Rayon Mixed Slip Material 2 Dcligl\tful for 'Summer'wcar Plain Colored Light-Weight Pique, Now 7 Suitable for making ensemble suits Serviceable Weight Printed Rayon, at All neat new patterns 6 ng it even more when you 8 ar frocks that will help Washington women maintain their reputation for smartness! Every New, Fashionable Summer Style in Dresses for from New York . . . and in the very Summer fashions you want immediately 13.95 Come in...see these... what you need...and we promise you the “What shall 1 wear?” problem won't worry you another second! For here are dresses for your daytime needs...cool, tubbable silks in flattering c o 1o r s...fluttering chiffons in enchanting combina- tions, for afternoon and infor- mal evening needs, dairty geor- gettes, pastel crepes...in fact, exactly what you want. Sleeve- less...or with sleeves...one- piece and two-piece models... and plenty of white dresses! Dresses—Third Floor Women The June Sale of Linens If you've ever dreamed of having all the linen you need, you'll welcome this June Sale. Don't miss this great event. $7.95 Damask Tablecloth 6.45 72x90 inches; napkins to match; of fine quality satin finished damask. $2.50 Linen Table Damask, 1.98 70 inches wide; of pure white linen; neat patterns. $1.25 Chair-back Sets, 89¢c Antique filet. 1 back and 2 arm rests; an outstanding June Sale purchase. Turkish Towels 3 fos $1 22x44 inches; of dou- ble thread weave; pretty colored borders. Linen Tablecloths 1.39 50x50-inch cloths; rose, green, blue and gold band borders. 72x90 fully fine white linen. Second Floor inches; the mercury’s ascending . . . Summer is here . . . ) L4 so plan to be cool Get Into Cool Summer Dresses a lovely group of smart day- time dresses that you'll love to wear 2.98 Batiste, dimities, dotted Swisses, linenes, piques, tis- sues . . . why the very names sound cool! And you should see the dresses! Smart, well cut and well made frocks in sur- plice, basque and straightline models, as youthful or con- servative as you please. Long . . . Short . . . or no sleeves at all! Sizes 16 to 44 and 46 to 52. Wash Dresses—Third Floor $59.75 Madeira Tablecloth, 39.50 beauti- embroidered; of 50c Turkish Towels, 39¢ Extra large; double thread weave; wide band borders. $4.95 Linen Tablecloths, 3.88 66x66 inches; neat floral pat- terns; unusually attractive. Hemstitched. Imported Madeira Linens, 9.95 54x72-inch cloths,'elabo- rately embroidered; of fine white linen. Reg. $12.50. Plenty of frocks . ..and plenty of slips . . . that’s what you need. Costume Slips, 2.98 Crepe de chine slips that will surprise you by their good quality—firm, lustrous silk, in pastel tones: tailored or lace trimmed. All sizes. Dainty Negligees and Ensembles, 10.98 If you're one of the women who believes...very sensibly...that a little rest and relaxation each day is a wonderiul help toward good looks and good health.,. you'll be in these pretty models of crepe satin or flat crepe com- bined with georgette. They are utterly feminine and lovely, with imported laces and flowers. The ensembles are in darker shades. Handmade Nightgowns 1.98 Tn snowy white or pastel tones: hand-embroidered, hand-drawn and applique effects. Lingerie—Third Floor

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