Evening Star Newspaper, November 19, 1929, Page 28

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a %ur yf[ah’onery should measure up to your business. Undoubtedly the best impression is made by the use of engraved sta- tionery, designed to reflect the character of your firm and its business. Samples and prices on request. ‘BRE®®D Engravers and Printers 611 Twelfth Street TALKS ON CRIME SLATED TOMORROW Louis Rothschild and Judge Mary 0’Toole to Address Pen Women. . IRTR Louls Rothschild, director of the | Washington Better Business Bureau, ,and Judge Mary O'Toole of Municipal | Court are to speak tomorrow evening at | the first of a series | of montbly meet- ings_sponsored by | the District of Co- | lumbla branch of the League_ of [American Pen ! Women. The sub- | ject of the series is announced as | “Crime, Its Causes, | Cures and Preven- GOOD SOUPS must have fine flavor, season variety with every LEA & PERRINS’ ) SAUCE e PAIN )WAS UNBEARABLE \“High beels, the X-Ray Ppicture shows, thrw my whole weight ot to the fromtal arch breaking it down completely. Uster agony! Then I discovered Ground Grippers.” Ground Gripper shoes bring quick and sure relief fo tired and aching fest. Only Ground Gripper shoes combine the following vital principles of the correctly buils shoe: 1. The Flexible Arch, which allows the foot |muscles fo exercise and thus strengthen themsalves with every step. 2. TheSteaightinnerLine, permitting the toes to function with a free, strong,gripping action. 3. The Patanted Rotor Heel, which helps you toe straight ahead, the normal, natural wey. Ground Gripper shoss have helped thou- | sands of foot sufferers and they'll help you. GROUND GRIPPER SHOES For Men, Women and Children STACH’S Ground Gripper Shoe Shoppe 1315 E St. NW. | i | | tion.” Mr. Rothschild will lecture on “Crime in Busi- ness,” and Judge O'Toole will talk on “Modern The- | ories of Crime and Mr. Rothséhild. {Punishment.” | Judge O'Toole was the chairman of & special committee of the Washington Chamber of Commeree which recently led in a discussion that resulted in the chamber going on record as opposed to capital punishmént. Following the two addresses a general discussion will be led by Mrs. Ell A. Helmick. The meeting is open to all in- terested. ‘The other sessions, which will be held on the third Friday of each month will be devoted to kindred topics, such as the question of the increasc of crime and the problem of juvenile delinquency. Among the speakers will be Dr, William A. White, Stephen B. Kramer, Dr. James Alexander Bell and Dr. Willlam Knowles Cooper. The list of discussion leaders includes Mrs. Willlam Wolff Smith and Miss Elizabeth Barnes, as well as Mrs. Helmick. All lectures of the series will be given | in the league studio at 1706 L street. TS T O DUDE RANCHERS ARGUE OVER STATUS OF NAME/ ET | Question Ts Whether Eastern Vis- itors Still Object to Term. By the Associated Press. BILLINGS, Mont, November 19.— The question of whether a tenderfoot from the East objects to being called a dude is vital in this country of great open spaces. | ~More than 100 delegates from Mon- tana_and Wyoming took up most of the first day's session of the Fourth Annual Convention-of the Dude Ranch- ers’ Association here trying to settle the question, They still were arguing today. VOTES AID TO EMIGRES. | German Cabinet Appropriates Fund for 10,000 in Soviet Union, BERLIN, November 19 (#).—The Ger- man cabinet yesterday decided to appro- priate funds for relief of 10,000 German farmers in the Soviet Union and ap- pointed Daniel Stuecklen, member of the Reichstag, as commissioner. A dispatch to the Tageblatt from Moscow reported that 2,000 of these emigres had been arrestéd and forced to sign a declaration obligating them- selves to return “voluntarily” to thewr i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, French Government Credited in Senate For Longer Skirts By the Associated Press. The French government was given credit in the Senate yes- terday for the fashion of longer skirts, Senator Walsh, Demdcrat, of Massachusetts said he had been informed on “highest authority” that French patternmakers had followed a suggestion of thelr government that more cloth ought 1o be used to relieve unemploy~ ment in the textile industry. ~ | If conditions improve in the American plants, he added, some of the credit will be due to the French style arbiters. GRAND THEFT CHARGES FACING CULT LEADER 0il Operator Claims He Gave Wom- an $50,000 to Complete “Inspired” Book. By the Assoclated Press. LOS ANGELES, November 19.—Mrs, Mae Otis Blackburn, leader of a re- ligious cult in the Santa Susana Hill=, north of here, will appear in Superior Court Wednesday to answer 15 counts of grand theft. She was arraigned yes- terday. ‘The complaints, filed by Clifford R. Dabney, an ofl operator, alleged he had given Mrs, Blackburn approximately $50,000 to complete a book to be known as the “Great Sixth Seal” Dabney said the woman represented to him that information in the book came to her through a deity and contained the whereabouts of sources of mineral wealth, One Apartment 2141 WYOMING AVE. N.W. Washington's most exclusive residential section. € large rooms, 2 baths and porch. Newly and artistically refin- ished throughout. Rental, $150.00 SIMMONS PROPERTIES North 8135 aching limbs 22 joints in each arm and hand, 23 in each leg—how many aches they can cause us! Pat Sloan’s on aching joints. It warms you like sunshine—the beat that drives away pain.ii35¢. SLOAN'S MEMORIAL SERVICES ARE HELD BY COURT Ceremonies Conducted to Honor Late McKenzie Moss and Nicholas J. Sinnott. ‘The session yesterday of the United States Court of Claims was devoted to ceremonies in memory of McKenzie Moss and Nicholas J. Sinnott, two of its judges, who died last Summer, Chief Justice Fenton W. Booth and Justices William R. Green, Benjamin H. Little- ton and Willlams were .I present. Herman J. Galloway, Assistant At- torrey General, presented memorial ‘Thomas .S. WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRIN Delivered - resolutions by the bar of the Court of Claims, which were ordered ad upon the permanent records of court. ‘The career of Judge Moss was out- lined by Levi Cook, who paid tribute to the abilities of the late jurist. Rep- resentative Robert R. Butler of Oregon spoke in memory of his lifelong friend, Judge Sinnott. George A. King of the bar of the court reviewed the careers of the two judges, with special reference to their important decisions, Memorial remarks also were made by John F. McCarron of the local bar. 5-Piece Parlor Suites Antiques. 3-Piece Overstufied Suites Dining Room Chairs Ask about our 30, 1929. court, ded with a profound appre- ciation of deceased colleagues and their work. Talk to Yourself Via Slot. ‘Those who enjoy hearing their. voices may do so by dropping a coin in & slot machine which is to appear in London streets. It is rated on the phono- graph principle. The voice is stered on a thin disc of red metal alloy, of se- cret composition, which is delivered five seconds after the speaking is finished. It can be used on any phonograph ahd with any fiber needl ‘The record is guaranteed to be pe: nt. Tapestries, Mohair Brocades and Velours Also Chair Caneing, and Porch Rockers Splinted by Our Experts at the Now Prevailing Low Prices for Two Days Only. ‘Write, Phone or Call FRANKLIN 7483 Estimates and Samples Given Free Clay Armstrong Upholsterer 1235 10th St. N.W. and 90 day Deferred Payment Plan BUCHANAN-DE REDLICH WEDDING IS POSTPONED Former Wife of Playwright Was Supposed to Have Married Persian Diplomat. By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, November 19.—The D. de Redlich, Persian consul general in chluq:, had been “postponed indefi- nitely. Announcement of the postponement was made shortly before the ceremony * was to have been performed yesterday in St. “J‘;mu' Episcopal Church, the paper said. m!uchm&nhlmemberofone of Chicago’s oldest families. Her mother is Mrs. John Russell Winterbotham. sttty Britain has its first aviation scandal, Herald and Examiner said today that the marriage of Mrs, Katherine Winter- botham, former wife of chanan, the playwri ‘Thomas Bu- to Dr. Marcellus ' tion, Cambridgeshire. Announcement The Public, Architects, Builders and Heating Contractors Are Invited to See the New Model « Super Automatic Oil Heator Involving new principles of Combustion. = Simple, Rugged and Full Electric. QUIET BEYOND BELIEF. You Have Waited Years for This Burner On Exhibition Until 9 P.M. During This Week Wallace Engineering Co. 904 12th St. Nat. 0183 T he Christmas StOre < oL . Smart Fashions Make Smart Gifts —especially these accessories from abroad Lovely gift things with a foreign air—which suggest that one make early Christmas selec- tions, for'many of these cannot be duplicated. FROM France—a finely woven, light-weight wool sweater, in beige, and adding as a side interest modern motifs in the weave of desert colors. A smart slip-over model. ..........\....$16.50 Angora Cardigan, typically English,- combining three warm shades of beige and capucine. ........$25 SPORTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. and the air ministry is inquiring into a report that a deficiency in stores has been discovered at Duxford fiying sta- home towns. Many were said to have signed only when threatemed with de- tion. Most of those leaving Rus- are planning to settle in Canada. porta e e ) National Theater Bldg. Liniment SCOTCH wool spdrts stockings, in the distinguished Argyle design—in browns, tans and beige; Bandiseamied s, . i) ia sz ks stk sire S wo S English Sports Oversocks, with somber, plain- feet, but quite gay plaid tops ...........c.000....$2 - Srorrs Hosmery, Arsie 20, Fmst FLOOR. 66 : ° ° oL No indigestion - now. say 20,785* men and women 2 T HE new Longer Length Gloves with the flare— appliqued with strips of contrasting kid, $6.50 Twenty-button length Gloves for evening, in glace kid, $10.50—in suede........ivus....$12.50 Pull-on Glace or Suede Gloves. % This figure represents the mumber of QGroves, A1si 11, Fist FLOOR, Pmu-'dl;zm us within a period of only a few months. We have letters from thousands of other men and womén also in our files. Ewzery one of these 20,785 men and women suffered from indigestion. Most of them tried various remedies—but the remedies failed to work. Then came a discovery. These men and women gave up caffein beverages, and drank Instant Postum with their meals instead. Within thirty daysindigestion had disappeared! Head. aches went, too—and nervousness—and sleeplessness. These people felt better in every way. They signed up with Instant Postum for life! You may have suffered from indiges- tion, yourself, and from the headaches and “nerves” that go with it—without ever blaming caffein. But make the test these people made. Instead of caffein beverages, make Instant Postum your mealtime drink—then see how much better you feel! Instant Postum is made from roasted wholewheat and bran. It contains no caf? fein. Nothing to give you indigestion or headaches, keep you awake, or torture your nerves. It will only make you want more Postum! Three easy steps to better health! Take the three easy steps shown at the right...The drink is ready — golden- brownincolor,withanenticingaromaand a delicious flavor. It has taken less time Postum_ to make than any other drink you could name. And it can’t harm you in any way! Only one-half cent a cup! SHEER bits of chiffon from France—Evening Stockings of fine-gauge chiffon, all silk, with Paris clocks and picot tops; in afternoon and eve- most other mealtime drinks. ning shades........... o+ 98195 A treat for the children—Instans Hosrery, Arse 19, Fmst FLoor. Postum made with milk Y * INE Linen Handkerchief, with corner hand-hem- stitched and embroidered; edged with Val. .$2 Linen Handkerchief with each corner printed and hand embroidered. Hand-rolled hem Exquisite Evening Handkerchief, with net center and wide border of hand-run Alencon HANDKERCHIEFS, AIsLE 13, Pmst FLOOR. Postum will save you money, as well as your time and your health. It costs only one-half cent a cup—much less than Thousands of mothers have found in Instant Postum made with milk the ideal drink for their children. A drink that combines the body-building qualities of milk with the whole- some elements of whole wheat and bran. A drink that children love—even children who dislike “plain” milk. And it’sso easy to make! Just follow the directions at the left —using hot (not boiled) milk instead of boiling water. Instant Postum made § with milk is a wonderful drink for grown-ups,too! Tryittonight,justbefore going to bed—and see how quickly you fall asleep. You'll drink it regularly after that! Order Instant Postum from your grocer— start your 30-day test to- day! PINK Bed Jacket-for the luxury of breakfasting in bed, or reading in bed. In gossamer hand- knit Shetland wool, lined with chiffon and trimmed with baby ribbon in flesh, pink and rose. .....$15 Blue Georgette Negligee, trailing blue lace of ex- quisite design in circular godet effects, from hem and sleeves, $100. NecLiGers, THIRD FLOOR. T HE exquisite work of Freneh needlewomen on softest French crepe. The pantie chemise, in pink or peach, with cream lace and exceptionally fine hand hemstitching and embroidery. . ..$10.50 Entirely French gown, handmade, in pink or peach, with deep vee neck of ecru embroidered net and hand embroidery 3 S1ux UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. 3, Siir end edd * eream and suge: o sasta. ©199,G.7. oy

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