Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1929, Page 31

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BALTIMORE BANKER T0 ORGANIZE FUND Thomas Hildt Named by Farm Board to Handle $500,- 000,000 on Banking Basis. ‘Thomas Hildt,” Baltimore financier, Jhas been selected by the Federal Farm Board to organize & division of bank‘ng mlfiom for the handling of the 000,000 farm relief fund on & bank- basis. n"hp purpose of the division is to pro- | he Government funds by investi- n-llng appnuflm- for loans, ascertam« ing that the seewrity for the loans is satisfactory and otherwise carrying on 11‘\! usual banking procedure in making oAns. Its particular work will deal with ap- pheations for loans by co-operatives for the construction of storage and ship- ping facilities, which the board expects + THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, GEN. BUTLERPROUD OF CHINESE GIFT | Shield Preunted Marine Commander at Tientsin by Gen Fu Tso Yi. ft Cortespondent of e GUAmOO V., Boptem! | @en. Smediey D, Butler, commanding | the Marine Corps base here, has on dis- play at his headquarters a handsome shield sént him by a ‘Chinese genéral, | :hlnh. in his opinion, “oAn’t be laughed | While |unrm¢d at 'Tientsin as ebm. mander of the Marine expéditiona: force sent to China to protect Amer- ican lives and property, Gen. Butler formed the acquaintance of and an at- rehal at the head of 250,000 troops | nnu the defense commander of Tientsin. The U. 8. S. troopship Henderson re- cently brought to Gen. Butler a testi- {achment fof Gen. Fu Teo i, feld| tro .. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 192, Brlnm U. 8. Marine Corps, in token of rerlasting friendship. Fu Tso Yi, Tien- uln. January 30, 1929.” Bnuer renrda the zmhlem as a on as wel as to lhe M-rlnz Corpa. camlderlng that in -lny Chinese quarters the uulm x- ‘u foree was rgearded VAder, Gen, Fu Tso 'll dnn’t lo‘l n the “leathernecks” ders, and nuun nld the clumu fleld mar- h.l ought to know, having fought in Chinese armies, both North and South, and pretty well educated on the sub- jeot of invaders. When the Southern forces Iaid siege to Fu Tso Yi in a be- leaguered. city for 110 days and finally starved him out, the adaptable Chinese capitulated and went over to the vic- torious Southern army. It was as field ’n‘mnhl.‘l' in thn @epartment that But- T W.lk.l Beside Coolles, “He was the only Chinese general 1| ever heard of who got on the business end. of & piok And shovel ‘ana vmkod road alongside coolies,” Gen, Butl recalled. “He turned a tull @ivision of 6000 men over to me and with 30 Marine privates and non-commissioned officers in command we built a modern road 25 miles long, & tmra 1he distance Y1 shoveled dirt mnmn Not onl?‘ tha m Tientsin to Peking, Tso the Chinese named the road the Sino« American Highway. % “There we were, an 'Lnndln' army,’ and the fleld marshal sends us evidence | Of everlasting friéndship. Nr/w I you, éAn you laugh that off?” Collins to Address Ad Club. Kenneth Colfins, vice president an director of publicity of R. Muy Co., New York City, is to luncheon of the Washington Nivertising Club Tuesday at 12:30 o'clock in_the uditorium of the National Press Club. HL« subject wil be - Agxmhln‘ That Effecting a Change —of residence with minimum annoy- ance, discomfort give you 31 | KENYON BOOM ENDS. xznyon i& now juue of the United | Judge and Former Senator Decides States Circuit Court and a member Not to Run for Senate Again, ‘il!mtmcgm'm ‘Commission. DES MOINES, lowa, Seplember 20 | (#).—The boom for the prospective ean- 1 | didacy of former Senator Willlam S. e i sounty years ago the first oil wall a8 brought in near Titusville, Pa., ot B L Draker This: marked & | Kenyon for the Republican nominatiod | S &, L Drake = This: marked ‘,‘,}2 for the Se ended yesterday when he dustrial use of petroléum. KAPLOWITZ BROJ. APPAREL SPrCiAuSTS THIRTEPNTH STREET BETWEEN € AND F SATURDAY KAPLOWITZ DAY THE NEW SEASON'S ummoammammhm of the National Law Observance and SMARTEST CLOTHES COATJS DRESSES ENSEMBLES. Phone National 6900 25 29 339 10 3185 THE KAPLOWITZ ESTABLISHMENT IS THE CENTfR OF Mercbants Transfer INTEREST FOR THE TRULY SMART WOMAN & Storage Co. MD\’IDG—PACKING—SH“‘P'NG DRESSE/ s ] 5 ENSEMBLU L LT LR L WOMEN MISSES” ... JUNIOR MISSES" Satisfaction Since 1859 ’ $3 Washab]e Cape Nfis PM A@ | and Kid Gloves Gloves of notable quality and 810-818 Seventh St. N.-W. satisfaction, er the ex- mn of your Pack- ing, Moving, Ship- ping, etc. will mount in number within the next few months. Supplemental loahs made by the board to funds already advanced oY the intermediate credit banks will not neeessarily come under its purview. It is planned to permit Hildt to de- velop the division according to the needs and experience of the board. I Ithough the need for such a division has been felt since the board was organ- ized, its members have concentrated on making supplemental loans to aid farm- ers as much as possible in handling this year’'s crop. The board announced President Hoo- ver approved Hildt's selection. Hildt is & partner of the banklng firm of Alex Brown & Sons fo Baltimore, financiers of public utility, commeréial and -operative marketing organiza. ‘h;;;u the board was orginized about : : ; = : — ¢ : > { $l 00 School 89 three months ago it h.‘.”mmnw it Shield given to Maj. Gen. Smediey D. Butler by Gen. Fu Tse Yi. Bag' Wty self to loa) Fabrikoid bags in leather grains, with handles and straps. - Pencil cas2 and pocket on outside. Loose-Leaf Note Books, 10e, 15e, 25e. Composition Books, 5¢ te 28e. Big Five Tablet, Se. Irish Linen Tablets, 3 sfzes, each, 10¢. Shorthand Note Books, 10¢. Colored Crayons, 5¢ and 10e. Street Floor monial from the Chinese general in the form of a beautiful silver lhleldbl:\ nted Tso Yi, 18th year, fln: momh ul me republic of Chint; Butler in command ! American Navy Marine Corp: Words in Red Enam. | ‘The inscription is done in red enamel | under crossed flags of the United States and the Chinese republic. At the base, | ;l"lo in red enamel, is the inscription, in | and Fireplace Goods FRIES, BEALL & SHARP 734 10th St. N.W. Natl. 1964 fine workmanship, in slip-on and 98 beautiful fancy euff styles. In the . new browns, bedver, mode and black with white stitching. Street Floor Start the Boys Off to School With Good Clothes at Matchless Low Prices! Boys’ $9.75 School Suits 675 'OODWARD & LOTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Special Purchase CORSETS and GIRDLES Regular s 2 .95 $5.00 Values ‘The new lace-back corset is of fine brochea with siastic top and elastic gore in back. Reinforced graduated front. Sizes 30 to 36. The girdle s also of brochea, with 5 i Sub——y o elastic top, long hips and heavy x in Al stees 1225 surgical elastic inserts over hips, 810 and 312 4-Plece Slllh to 141;. ‘Tailored of fine, lustrous broadeloth graduated front clasps and three and fast-color fancy percale. Ate pairs of hose supporters. Sizes 28 Every suit worth a good - tached collar .. to 38. more than the sale price. ATERS— 79¢, 89c BANDEAUX AND BAN- fine, sturdy woolen fabrics. ‘" $8 75 4-piece suits of outstanding style and quality, in smart mannish mod- els. New colors and new patterns Cowplninn or 50c | " excellent quality woolens. Coat, Silk Tie With | Vo5t two pairs knickers or one Each Suit. pair knickers and one pair long trousers. Al sizes 7 to 16. FREE! Filled Scholar’s LUMBERJACK Sizes 6 to 16, in fine wool Jumberjacks and DETTES, of rayon stripe cloth, the new colorings. Also blue sweaters, warm, sérviceable and \crepe de china and rayon. Fast- serge and blue cheviot. Sizes attractive In colorings and pat- lened back, cup to fit the bust. 7 to 18. Coat, vest, And two paira knickers, | terns ‘With or without elastie inserts in two pairs long trousers. or one pair knick- back. Bandettes, sizes 30 ers and one pair long trousers. Exceptional to 36; bandeaux, sizes 32 59 value at $8.75. s C Other Groups of Boys' High-Grade Fall Suits, $1 $12.35, $14.35 School Apparel For Every Age, Every Taste and Every Purse! At Attt S ekt $3.98 Continental $2.49 Chinchilla Coats . o Beautiiu! and comiortable coats in sizes 1, 2 and 3 years. In pink, blue, tan ande white. Tams to match, $1.00. BOYS' CAPS—Immense selection of new suiting patterns in all-wool caps for school and dress wear. All have hnnsr 9 sweatbands. Al sizes.............. Second Street Hoor Fall Hats are now of soleil 34.95 A very soft material that fol- lows lines of Fashion—up from the forehead—down in the back and sides—a clever twist into a bow. Shades to blend _For w°men with your new Fall costume. . All headsizes. —For Misses DOWN STAIRS STORE % ‘ \ —For Juniors } Flat Crepe $ Saturday’s Opportunity! DRESSES Fall Frocks Are Softly Feminine and ENSEMBLES ‘316.50 For Evening Taffeta—chiffon —satin. Bouffant or long silhouette. In pas- tel shades that are Becomingly Styled . . . Inexpensively Priced For Afternoon Chiffon — georgette — transparent and Fa- «conne broche velvet— novelty wools — trave! prints, with flared, un- even skirts, and collars fatteringly wide. DOWN STAIRS STORE For Street Satin—flat crepe—with the important longer skirts and in the shades of brown, blue and wine demanded by Fashion —and, of course, black. CHINCHILLA COATS, all-wool quality, in the popular navy blue, lined With suede cioth and’ trimmed with brass buttons and emblem. Siges 2 to 6 years. Travel Print SCHOOL BLOUSES. of fine dq.ull!izyh b;old- clot! imity an rints. Ma wit] [ancy ravel Irints collars and cuffs, pleating and rufes. White, Silvertones tan, blue and assorted prints. Sizes 8 S1 ,‘ oIl : Wool Crepe FELT HATS Tor gitls and misses. Close- fitting, vagabond, off-the-face, poke and Jel‘l.y short-back styles in all co! Trimmed All Sizes—13 to with _ribbons ~ and - s] 98 a . 19, 14 to 20, 36 GIRLS' TES of white jean, with half sleeve: neck and \to 48 Styles and sizes for the whole range <houlder Ase That tor of feminire age, figure and fancy—- Fall slips, tailored of lovely quality- with models for the school girl and —moire. Canton Crepe lovelier than ever. A Sil-O-Ette Undergarment, $1 Follow princess lines Answering a demand of Fashion is this new garment with built-up shoulders, fitted waistline and pantie style bottom. And even more im- portant at this low price. Flesh shade, sizes 34 to 42. DOWN STAIRS STORE Crepe-back Satin Slips, $3.95 G'H BLOOMERS of heavy, lustrous satesn, full pleated onto band. Made with elastic or adjustable band at knees. Sizes 8 to 22. $1.50 and $1.98 AWEATERS M sizes 28 to 36. All-wool slip-overs of beautiful quality, in a variety of plain colors and novelty pat- sl 98 terns. Sizes 28 to 36 TOTS' SWEATERS, sizes 24 and 28. All- wool slip-over sweaters in solid s 29 colors and prenv stripes Second Floor Girls’ Smart <@ 49 Felt Hats 1 New Styles, New Colors @ Dressy felt nlu es in styles similar to nm-c L —— > i for grown-ups, Immense selection of models and colors, all of cxcdlent quality felt. Misses’ and Children’s 31-00 Tams and Berets The all-popular styles for school wear—these clever new tams and berets of felt and angora wool, in all colors—at & special price. Three-piece Suits of Covert Cloth 51 6.50‘ are important this season crepe-back satin. Hemstitched top [ { \ the business woman especially plenti- and deep hem. Shades of cocoa A B ! il ful. Models include three-piece wool well as black and navy. types, novel drapes and flares. Black, Also heavy quality Crepe Slips in navy, brown, new blue, wine, tan and extra sizes. $3.95. green. Three-piece wool tuck-ins, long coat sembles, and clever one and two plecc 10 Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to ;&and ISA to 24%. . o Chinchilla Coats, $10.95 ; sz F “ F h d s lk H se If you are quite young, how much you will enjoy u as lone l o these Chinchilla Coats. In navy, powder blue, en’s high-grade pure thread wine and cinnamon. Sizes 7 to 12 years. silk_hose in all-over silk ice weight with lisle hem. All the fashionable colors. Other Groups of Misses’ and Children’s With lots of wh-up :lyle—-flresm of Subject to slight irregu- Jersey with uu‘nrt‘;' collars, cuffs and belts. Hats, $1.98 to §2.98 Blue, brown and combinations. BEMBERG FULL-FASHIONED SILK HOSE, aristocrat of rayons, in a range of the - 0 7 ‘N bb T d" S Covert cloth—that light-weight f : ibdoned Cl“ldren $ 0 Y lr ea I‘ol esd . H i all cole Doubl d triple th ls; ly i thopedic shoes come in styles an "Most becoming. ..and in styles young fash- wool material so high in favor— - { * black l&oeloa"nn it meass. " Bligne @ s1 eé“g i ‘T;h:,’ip.'.'xl.;,'::‘:,);d ;«Ty(:“;n:rx‘-:‘lg of all ages, and are preferred ionables want. In brown, blie, tan and black. 4 £ o 1 chi is used in a suit of unusual ¢ i and.tan-cul, 1 with n-ouit 48-gauge qmmy full fashioned. Picoted tops, low models in black patent, dull cali and tan cal with in-buil spom HOSC soc Plil’ Prench - heels. ~ Slight irregulars, s] 39 arch support. y f j —tuck-in . Feliiimcns juskes-tac 5""'3 .95 e ® 32 45 12 s2'95 cotton mixed. Sizes 6 to 84. crepe de chine blotse, sleeveless A or long-sleeved. English green Immense assortment—boys' fancy mercerized goli lustratlon. | 1 patent eolt, black Oxford., sz.’s m hose. girls’ rayon and rayon-mixed seven-eighth hose and 29c a“‘,‘l:"‘.’,‘,;‘n:m, Reels. sz 45 3 ¢ 1 von | hi in all colors. . For active feet in séhool and play, a serv- blue and checkerl:sgny ;:dtw;t(;‘ gt BRI i e e s eggshell blouse. Sizes 14 to 20. DOWN STAIRS STORE PERFECT QUALITY ROYS' uncnlzm GOLF IIOIS and -punhmmd!on‘mk- ings, in all eolors.. brown, currant red and beige as ensembles, bolero jacket frocks, belted DOWN STAIRS STORE Dresses & Ensembles o . B 4 dre: epe de thine, flnt crepe, Five School-Opening Values : Bt i B cold weather, securely wrapped up in one of New purchase of wom- chiffon, also in heavy serv- $ Wool Frocks, §5.95 larities. . it povuhr nlou Irregulars of $1.00 79c Felt Hats, $1.95 hi L S RE LS RO thrseateang, [| CYcrywhese for:their superior style, comfort and service. High and Pleated skirt on a snugly-fitting 34 length rayon-and-cotton and wool-and- 0 9 & G. l- 5to8 l 5 c Boy 8 Ir s SChOOI Hose GIRLS’ OYPIY TIES, like il- with white blouse, coffee brown, 8, ble oxford in t d patent leather with iceable oxford in tan an pal leather wi RIBBED "os‘ in sl colors, also g,l;ll:- i n,]’: . ana_low Goodyear welt sole. DOWN STAIRS STORE hose in fancy pattern misses’ shaped long 'W" 21c Tebes heglas An sizes sz d black. ... o in tan an -

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