Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1929, Page 44

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44 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. THulwbAY, bw. . 114, -1929. REUGIUNS OPEN |58 o i SRR, S o WHITE SLAVE RING |Gmer e e MR AR e | e B | PUM CARGO 1S SEVZED. - wete Morths i liams and Sam R. McKelvie, already : :um t:u“tlge?r .“é"".li‘c“y"lx':ne'fi n‘!‘v‘; 3;%?%”33!: '::flé‘ lfi:ll:.’ IprMe A|D To |2 Ro:h ::-iu"gr'fadm st?e‘ln -nd!;n}'."‘vml FOR GRAIN 'CORPORATION | have made known their approval of the Two Box Car Loads Are Confiscated faith, and, as a corollary, the error or CHARGE L Ida; Louis Stein and his wife, Anna; - new managerlal personnel. ‘The men se- ikl 3 3 g Positions Are Explained, Polly Levine, Joseph Levine and Jean |Farm Board Is Expected to Approve 3;3:‘11“.""3.0:‘. g‘nlg oom:"mx.‘d 5‘.“5'. an yed. Volves o question of the spirfaml si1: d oth i Delfino, all of Boston: Harry Malaga of B £ vl volves no question of spiritual sin-| These men and others explained th 0, all of 4 3 INIUI.ERANBE WAR cerity of u‘:loee who differ and ‘who hold posmeo!le\.! ;f the various churches n:l U. §. Grand Jury Indicts Six Men Easton. , and Elizabeth Martin of Three Selected by Marketing Knight of Kansas City, Mo. () —Twelve hundred , ases firmly to the tenets of their own faith, | matters of aispute and discussed mis- Pottsville, Pa. A general manager for the corpora-|jjquors were seized by Federal prohi- their inslienable right to the practice of | reprosentations of religious beliefs and and Six Women on Mann Reinstein, the slain racketeer, also . Organization. unn.nmu‘u-bcim;l .?,‘ff‘éi“:é"‘o.,“.,‘{,‘i‘ c:: ?ii‘&?a.‘,‘".‘fi‘-.‘% 3.:3.‘:2,;:;‘, :'J.fi their religion, or as to their eternal|practices, vocational problems created was indicted. By the Assoclated Presc. orgs s - Doard of managers, working in con- el reward. by religious prejudice, and confiict and Act Counts. e ot e e O ihe de.| CRICAGO, November 14.—Selection | junetion with the Federal Farm Board, | in t*s, BO% cars. consigned to Philade i 3 | . co-operation in the community. or about December 1, 1928, the de- Cathohcs, PrOteStants and S et Tl‘: Catholic priests prlglned the P ?:‘ndmu conspired to transport women 101 three men to constitute a board of | and he will be responsible to the board | " The 14,400 quarts, valued at more . . . “That such agreement to disagree &S| point of view of their church tow: and girls from Easton to Boston for im- | m, y 20,- | Of managers, Cottington said. than $100,000, retail prices, was de- Jews, in First Seminar, |io the fundamentals of their respective | Miracies, ‘parochial schools. ralasirc | By the Associated Press. moral purposes. 000000 Fagmers Natignal Grain_Gor | " Creation of a grain marketing ad- |stroyed in a bonfire. » 2 faiths in no way interferes with their |marriage and other matters of belief in | BOSTON, November 14 —Twelve Per- | me " other fndictment charged that |poration, through which the Federal | visory committee also was considered. The liquor had been consigned to Adopt Declaration e o JeoPeration In all undertakings | such & way as to clear up some evident | sons were indicted yesterday by the | Louls Stein, Anna Steln and Reinstein | Farm Board wili make marketing loans two Jumber firms, one in Chicago and k making for the welfare of the commu- | misunderstandings held by Protestants | wo " sult ‘of the | conspired last June in New York City [to grain growers, was announced 3 one in Philadelphia, but authorities be- nity, attending, Protestants and Jews re. | Federal grand jury as a re to transport women from New York and |terday by §. J. Cottington, Stanhope,| The press campaign against American |lieved they were fictitious. The two ‘That discrimination—political, soclal, | ciprocated. white slave ring investigation which | 8, TROIRIE SOl ™ t6 Boston and |Towa., president of the corporation. automobiles last June and July still |raided cars were placed on a siding at By the Associated Press. i or economic—based solely upon religious | “Before the _conference concluded, | followed the slaying here of Samuel |fnat. the consp continued until| The Farm Board will meet in & few | continues to affect sales of cars from |Baldwin and bills of lading showed the ot e DA ot Trans, e iy of | Biiadice, and intelerance; iolates the | oatholics, @rotestants ‘and. Jews ‘alike ew York racketeer. All are, October of this days and 1s expected to approve the | this country. hipped from Sherman, Fia After two days of frank exchanges of | letter and the spirit of the Constitution . Reinstein, cpinion and bellef more than 400 Cath- | and is fraught with grave peril to the | o misisiaricy somiutions e vely ) out America. of the American Hebrew, Rabbi Harry Rabbis, priests, Protestant clergymen |Levi of Boston, Rev. George Lyman $3.75* High Chair cate! Selections are still complete but quantities are 290 ~$l.98 rapidly diminishing. It will be to your advantage to i e i ofics, Protestants and Jews have closed | security of the Republic.” inars, union services on ‘apecial ocea. y in! Une led Savings! Only 3 Days Remain! Unequaled Savings! and merchants and educators of all Paiue, secretary of the Greater Boston In recognition of their recent flights ¢ come early! 24.0unce fiottle, excellent an experiment in understanding at Har- Among those who took an active part | sions and in sochcl' life. Rabbi Land-' three sects met in the first Protestant- | Federation of Churches: Prof. Harrison | from London to India and back in eight Catholic-Jew seminar ever held in New |S. Elliott of Union Theological Seminary | days, the Royal Aero Club has presented | N\ 1 England, and one of the first in Amer- | of New York and one of the group lead- | its gold medal to Capt. C. D. Barnard ica, as the guests of Harvard. ers; George W. Coleman, president of | and an address of congratulations to the At the end of their sessions they|Babson Institute, Wellesley, anotl Duchess of Bedford. — e for floors or furniture. High- % % 7 % 7 vard University by agreeing to respect | in the discussions were Mgr. Michael | mann recelved an ovation when he naid o community Undertasings, whlle oo, | Ahern. B 1. of Weotn aies, Mapbi e T e anuktion i \ The greatest value-giving event in our entire mer- : : chandising history ends this week! We have prepared ‘ s 0 I e a c e i -y - reductions that are even more startling than ever! ) ® Everything the home-maker can possibly want is here 50c* Polish bating religious intolerance through- |Isaac Landmann of New York. editor | can all do in this manner for America.” at savings that you may never again be able to dupli- Till Noon The Greatest S‘avings Opportunities in Our History! Z That half of the Family Shoe Store known as 310 7th St. N.W. has been discontinued. The tremendous stock carried in that side of the store has been removed to the side known as 312 7th St. N.W. An overcrowded condition has resulted which compels us to offer all our fine footwear, including new Fall and Winter styles at— RADICAL REDUCTIONS Betsy Ross—Styler New Fall Styles . ool Novelty Footwear . and other famous makes 1% - 1 i LIZARDS STRAPS $10* Unfinished $49.75% Secretary - ’ ] ! Rack Felt-Base Rugs Arch Corrective Shoes SUEDES STEP-INS Table $38.66 $6.98 KIDSKINS PUMPS e | S765 _umen e $169.75* 10-Piece Dining Room Suite $1.98 . SATINS, ETC. ALL LASTS Only a few of these jced glasswork. Three . e Y ~ range of attractive pat- ol 05T, et large driver. Value of For Thanksgiving e el midt R Ol e siant legs. A bargain, U A marvelous sale value. Splendidly con- hogany. “"’-‘_’:b e Open an Account $1.00 Delivers It structed. 60-in. buffet, extension table, Easy Terms HOSTEE- Ly server, china closet, 5 side and one host chair. Slightly marred. - This is 7"--:"':»!' , $129.75—less $35 $94. 75 2 or your old suite........ Formerly to $10.00 Pair \ _:2:‘;~ [ It’s Easy to Pay—The American Way New Fall « « . black : ] & i styles . . . or brown These shoes were splendid values at . p:tcnt S&.40 suede the intended prices up to $8.00. eather . . . el Sizes 3-9, . (Slack . widths AA ’3_-&0_’4;__-’! \ ! R $37.50* T el * $8.95% Occasional $31.75% Velvet 1 q . Amiitess $8.65 e ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— \ Several Hundred Pairs The Best Makes of A Complete Assortment \ Table 3212“66 : " s 827-95 ée¥1’nr;h.c-l;‘lv|::r*,mm? Stylish Footwear | Ladies’ High Shoes | Sports Oxfords |\ $4.99 hogan finsh, § arge 8!4x101; and 9X12 in jrawers and 2 side com- A startling bargain. Closely-woven wool exceptional pat terns. partments. Limited All styles . . . all heels % 4 Sizes 2 to 7. Goodyear v velvet rug. Open ground . B i These seamless axmin- .« . ali leathers. . .. A | ——of selected kidskins and | ., " ° imported c:;pc Manogany D Y50 patterns. Attractive. $159* 3-P|ece lemg Room Sulte stety’ are cloetly’ woven “':_.T:’;"c" e Teoie most unusual and timely | splendid arch corrective | soles. Nine newest Fall LR A Convenient Terms Price has been slashed on this beautiful suite Bargains every one! offering. flntcras, 8ines SitoD. . styles. Easy Credit with hand carved frame and handsome 2-tone No Interest or Extras jacauard velour. Blacle weiting emphasizes_the } beauty of the davenport, club and wing chair. AAAA to EEE. Regularly ) This is a sale price, $139—1less $35 for your sold $10.00 to $15.00. : lflfi. :;' l:: Ia’; $ 2. 90 :#_' 20 :6_'__19 D. s;‘o::.;l: t:’b.:"?,; .Agfoo sold at $5.00. . looking golden grade polish. In good " L AL Easy Credit Terms for Everyone il i *Regular Marked Price of This Furniture Z % 7 222 $22.75% Day Bed ~ $13.50% Fibre - : : : $12.50* Bassinet s Sl ||| s $8.65 o P = s S199 Ii: \'¢ : N Nicely finished. Opens p Ivory finished. Deco- M N,S SHOES R % to {fiilyuu bed. p}e{u Only 6. Closely woven. " $7o97 rl‘hed cane ends. Re- cretonne-covered pad. Varonial ground finish. = p Way underpriced. 90 1‘2}{";‘.5,, ‘upr\nn. Won't A i Cretonne-covered spring big coils of resilient Liberal Credit cushion. np%'lng wire, steel-slat No Phone or C. O. D. e $149* 4-Piece Bedroom Creation &= %* ™ Pay the Easy Way Brands Nationally Fa- mous for Correct Styl- ing and Dependability OXFORDS . .. HIGH SHOES MEDIUM OR BROAD TOES CALFSKINS . . . KIDSKINS Regularly Sold $7.00 to $10.00 An exceptional value, consisting of 46- inch dresser, 48-inch vanity, spacious chest and full size bed. One of the best buys of this sale. This is a sale price, $124.75—less $35 PY for your old suite. . ... creenennes e Easy Credit Terms—The American s % oy $2.75% Center e - Cghlgs Table : K/ i pll o $9.95% Mattress $24.75% Cogswell 39. $1.59 s o 14 $6.82 $18.75 Several Hundred Pairs Nationally Advertised Several Hundred Pairs Nationally Advertised Comfortable scoop 1/ @M c po 4 seat. Upholstered in Only 48. In golden b S - TR Ararebargain. 100% | Loose, spring-filled cush: [ . Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords | $10.00 to $14.00 Men’s |\ gcgmies B ok grugaily i e | p— i S e ats S e Regularly Sold From $10.00 $6.90 Shoes’ $7.40 Charge It Open an Account R I 3 j ! Opintca Accqrs Open an Account to $14.00 & Famous Makes—Seldom Boys’ Shoes, Oxfords A ’ . amac | iislensls . iy $159.75* Double-Service Browns and other famous C Pumps and Oxfords Sh e niaksstBlackvoritanteglls i .Bed-Davenport Suite Health " shoes of splendid 0o€es skins, elkskins . . . patent ‘ l { o A stite vou'd be proud to have in vour ity. Si d- 5 ome. Not only attractiv nd useful prtne bzl :i'ard::flpp:;:n! High shoes, oxfords, leather. '\;\\:\{N 8 nl;’reedmglyh Igw rmr'ed-, hl:iakrs comfort- 9 5 i i : R W " able extra bedroom at night. 4 i it el pumps, patent leather, kid, \ RN o This is a sale price, $129.75, I ° “z elkskin, brands that will \ RN T 2> for your old eererieea e assure ’cornc! growth of N i 77 7 Easy to Pay the American Way children’s feet. Regularly Regularly Priced $3.50 to $5.50 | $2.50 to $5.00. Regularly Priced $4.00 to $5.50 $2.40, 83.40 | $1.40 to $2.90 | $2.40, $3.40 F o) Sfi S | ss4.7s; 3-Pc. g;d Outfit $25.75* :.Pc. s&.u... Set anite) SNoe SI0Te || . . '29" NN FENTERE €0 v Ll e 7 222777 % 7 8 nook. Drop-leaf table and five lovely metal bed, link spring and 45-1b. cotton mat- chairs. These sets are in a fine range of WE WILL CONTINUE AT THIS ADDRESS =

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