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31 Cuban Official Appointed. HAVANA, November 15 (#).—Dr. D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929. RECREATIONAL WORKERS CONFER WITH PRESIDENT Discuss Advisability of Calling Na- tional Parley Some Time in Future. | For the purpose of discussing the ad- | moned by visability of calling, some time in the near future, another national recrea- | tion conference, President Hoover had & of many | small company of men and women who have been prominent in recreational THE EVENING STAR, ‘MISS FEDERAL EMPLOYE’ CONTEST SCHEDULED Pretty Government Workers List- ed for Votes as Feature of Federation Circus Program. With two newcomers in the ranks to- WASHINGTON, Auditorium, Thlme"ntn and H streets, December 5, 6 and 7. The new entries are Miss Katherine R. Roach of 477 E street southwest, who is employed at the Navy Yard, and Miss Ruth Taylor of 81 V street, an employe in the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Results of the contest will be made known the final night of the circus and revue. The circus is mtbe ?n t:g.g":: fessional performance of selec cts day, 20 pretty and popular Government | brought tg the Capital especially for the workers are entel in the “Miss Fed- | oocasion. eral Employe” contest which is to be o sponsored by the District Federation of Federal Employes' Unions as & feature | Ol is found in back yards of its circus and revue at the Masonic | homes in San Antonio, Tex. for an assault on his wife, Bernice, at | James F. Hughes appeared for the gov- their home May 27 last. Beasley slashed | ernment at the sentencing of the men. the worian with a razor. The man had ol 2 been released from & Maryland prison Cubans Eager to Study English. a short time before the assault. November 15 —Cuba’: Edward Willlams, colored, got SIX | qerioe 10 ary Engiah e T years in the penitentiary for four ‘ in & report by the department of pub- charges of housebreaking and larceny. |y % RO, ¥ B8 P oia that 4,000 The chief justice seemed inclined 10 | norcons” enrolled in three days for the be lenient with Alfred Cuiffreda, a|PRaCrl SL0 "Gn e 1anguage offered by young man who had pleaded guilty to | {{< government violating lhf x-nn -ctchiz tr;nns‘;\mrtln‘l LS A youn; ix] Jerse; Y. ugust, 1928, until he learned that the prisoper What is said to be the first Chinese | was ‘married and had a child. He then | daily founded in America is still pub- ent him to the penitentiary for three |lished by its first editor, Dr. Ng Poon years, Assistant United States Attorney Chew, in San Francisco’s Chinatown. W, B. TNoses & Sons Fine SINCE 1861—SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE TABLE LINENS : W 9AM.to6PM. F Street at Eleventh National 3770 MAN GETS 10 YEARS FOR ATTACK ON WIFE Youth- With Family Sentenced to Three Years on Mann Act Charge. treasury, has been named consulting at- torney for the presidential palacs by President Gerardo Machado. o Student Flyer Dies in Crash. RIVERSIDE, Calif.,, November 15 (). —Cadet Clark Beymer, student flyer at March Field, Government aviation training school near here, was killed yesterday as he fell with his plane from a high altitude Chief Justice McCoy in Criminal Di- vision 3, today sent Charles W. Beasley. colored, to the penitentiary for 10 years ‘Housew1ves of Chile are adopting la- bor-saving electrical devices. Linen Hahdketchiefs P ir 50c Linen handkerchiefs with colored prints, colored hand-drawn threads in corners, 25c. Hand-embroidered and lace-trimmed handkerchiefs in white and colors, 50c. Handkerchiefs, Pirst Floor Tomorrow—Last Day Thanksgiving Sale The Linen Shop, First Floor In the Opportunity Shop A Great Value-Giving Sale 100 New Lavishly Fur-Trimmed WINTER COATS Bringing to You the Utmost in Style ;znd Value $44 Buys the Same Coat You Expected to See at $69.50 or $59.50 TH/Ro FOOR Opens Tomorrow All the new toys are here—speeding electric trains that whiz around their tracks; adorable dolls that talk and walk and cry and go to sleep; jumping jacks, such funny fellows—and velocipedes, sidewalk bikes, air- plane tricycles—a fairyland for boys and gitls—and you are all invited, tomorrow! 69.30 anp 3950 AT Opening Special This Doll $4.95 Ordinarily $8.25 Dolls’ House EVERY little girl in Washington and the country round about is invited to visit the Dolls’ House. HERE you will find a Jarge and happy family. They are having a regular family reunion after a whole year apart. YOU will find them all, Patsy and Skippy, with their brard-new sister, Patsy Ann, the entire Bubbles family and their Italian cousins from across the seas. In the Dolls’ House, a part of Santa Claus’ Toy Shop, Third Floor. This wonderful doll is 25 inches high. She has moving eyes, real- appearing tongue and teeth and a crying voice. She is dressed in white organdie trimmed with lace, a brushed wool jacket, pink or blue, with embroidered edge, organdie cap with lace and ruffles; a union suit, petticoat, socks and bootees. A remarkable value tomorrow. Women’s . 38 to 42 Misses’ 14 to 20 Colors Black Brown Green and Tan | in Smartest Shades Larger Women’s 44 to 46 Furs Black Manchurian Wolf Brown Wolf Marmink Pointed Manchurian Wolf LUXURIOUSLY furred, skillfully tailored, smartly styled of rich fabrics, here are obviously unsurpassed coat values. All the new style features are represented—flares, drapes, the new silhouette. The colors are those most popular now; the furs are lavishly used. The two coats sketched give you an idea of the values, but be sure to see them all tomorrow. Sale of Jewelry 51 A sale that suggests gift buying now, for every conceivable style that is.smart is included. Necklaces, pendants, bracelets, earrings and chokers, most of which would usually be priced $1.95 to $3.95. In gold and silver, assorted imitation stone settings, rhinestones and simulated pearls. Jewelry Section, Pirst Floor Smart New Bags In Real Sharkskin and Calf Combinations These are the smartest bags we have shown this season. The combination of these two leathers makes bags of striking in- dividuality. Envelope, pouch and backstrap styles in black, brown, green or gray. The Bags Sketched Top, greem sharkskin and calf, beautifully lined, $7.50. Center, black bag with sipe per inside pocket, $16.50. Bottom, brown with tan trim, 8. Handbags, Pirst Floor IL \\\\ ) $1.95 “Opal” Chiffon Hose With Double Pointed Black Heels $ 1.45 This “gem of silk hosiery” is a marvelously sheer chiffon hose with the smart double pointed black heel. Regularly $1.95, tomorrow, $1.45. These stockings are all-silk from top to toe and, of course, full fashioned. In the popular “Phantom” shade, the most popular color to wear with black, blue, green or the many shades of red. Every pair perfect, Sizes 875 to 10. Hoslery Section, Pirst Floor Capeskin Gloves For Sports or Street Wear 53 These gloves of soft, washable cape are very smart for street or sports wear. Novelty cuffs and pull-on styles in new Fall shades, including navy and green. Sizes 53 to 7%. Glove Section, Pirst Floor Do Not Fail to Attend This Coat Event In The Opportunity Shop, Second Floor Milanese Underwear For Fastidious Women Kayser Milanese are ideal for women who enjoy the feeling of glove silk, yet desire the appearance of crepe de chine or satin. The Marvelfit Bloomers have elastic at waist- line and knee; the panties have yoke front band at the knee. Vest to matcln Pink or peach. Bloomers and Panties, sizes 5 to 7, $2.95 0 Bloomers, sizes 8 and 9, $3.5 Vests to match, sizes 3¢ to 42, §1.95 Glove Silk Underwear Section, First Floor Dix Uniforms Will Be Worn By Many Maids on Thanksgiving We feature these famous uniforms because they are so smartly styled and well made. Of poplin, linene or rayon, in white, rose, blue, gray or black. Some with detachable organdie collar and cuff sets; others with col- lar and cuffs of self material in same or contrasting shade. Uniform Section, Second Floor Musical Powder Boxes Play Most Soothing Tunes They have been used very ‘? b effectively in bringing har- o mony where there have been differences of opinion. Hus- bands and wives join in en- dorsing them enthusias- tically. When she lifts the top to powder her nose, a gay tune plays and all is $3:50 ¢, $5 Tollet Goods Section, Pirst Floor Evening Gift Toiletries Evening in Paris toiletries have a new and distinctive odor. The gift sets are com- }zimtio!;: of proven populat ity, each varying in appeal, all fllcinlfil:z. J s Perfume and Powde sketched, $2. Dusting Powder, $1. Sachet, $1. Perfume, $1 to $5. = Set consisting of talcum, perfume, powder and rouge, $5. Set of powder, perfume, lipstick and rouge, $7.50. Double compact, $2.50. Tollet Goods Section, First Floor [ in Paris