Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1929, Page 25

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THE STAR. WASHINGTON. D. MONDAY. DECRLMBRER 1929. EVENING (9 | WILL SUPPLANT cAMELs_} 16, : SEPARAIE BUREAU "l AMU_SEMENTS song publisher and a little girl whe is| phy. The fun of the show is adequate- < > Used ¥ cte ! T Al phies ity Ctest Wi s | Sctors to) EETUsed by’ Sclent] ‘ :l‘m u;nrs i her eyes. It serves to ring the song writer to his senses and | equally sharing in distinction. B | uitimately happiness to the little giri's \lsc‘f;e’ are S s joubt- | heart, at: least all the happiness that | 1aid tn various cltmes. ~Its story doubt- | fCaT% S¥ Jeact, all the happines U {less is tamiliar to picture admirers. | TUEFL Be S¥bected to come from furh & J.N.P ] a a fine scene with the little girl, and a “Red Hot Rhythm," as | . i iReq Hot Rhythm," % |dance at the Frivality Club. where Kath- made-to-order a; a Tin Pan Alley s | worth more than all the rest combis Iy cared for by Levine, a Hebrew cari- FGR PRIS S URGED e | And this little girl is excellently played | caturist. and Murphy, a good one. in by Katherine Crawford. who also puts type. Hazel Walker. who reanks with (Continued From Tw Body Would Take Penal In-|RIALTO " < “Red Hot stitutions From Justice i a blaze of Technicolor flames, takable hit. Grantland Ricc Snortiight that seryes fo introduce Graham McNamee in @ real thrill and an emusing Pathe comedy and The Evening &tar-Uni- versal newsreel are ental at- tractions is an un- | expected with it, and vet. at that it it | good entertaimment for those who love | life as it i now lived, perhape. Spectacular dence numbers, done in Technicolor, add to the glory and (e : — Transter | beauty of what evidently has been de- NEW YORK, December 16.—Transter | HOq¥ S 1™ for *entertainment vur- of administration of the Federal penal | foces "Perhaps it is just as well that system trom the Department of Justice | serlous attempts at drama were jznored to the Department of the Interior ov to | for there is enough eye-tickling and 3 | ear-pleasing _entertainment to carry a separate bureau is advocated in the [ UEPIINCCE o OH o production 1hird issue of the handbook of Amderi-| It is a story of a song writer, a mean can prisons and atories, advance | C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. coples of which released yester- Auctioneers day by the National Society ot Penal o S 715 Thirteenth Street ESTATE SALE In such a reorganization the hand- | book recommends that “in whatever de- by Catalogue of partment it is placed, the Federal penal | system should be made a separate bu- reau with a permanent head, given nglc authority, provided vith a proper | staff of assoctates and paid an adequate | Valuable Antique Paintings, including several old inter- esting portraits, Oriental Rugs, Steinway Baby Grand Piano, Antique Jewelry, Silverware, Chinese and Japa- nese works of Art, Decorative Lamps, Kakemonos, Bric- a-Brac, Fireplace Brasses, etc. salary.” Such an arrangement is necessary, | To be sold at public auction within our galleries, the handbook says, “in order to assure 715 13th Street continuity and to administer properly a | group of institutions as important as these prisons and having large popu- | Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, December 17th, 18th and 19th, 1929, at 2 p. m. each day. lations and complicated problems.” by order of the Na- 1 Rhythm” Department. all the accompaniments that might be 8By the Associated Pre s TY . Burlesque, this week GAYETY holds its own at the Gay- “P ety with “Pretty Babies,” Pal an up-to-date_ attraction featuring Violet Spaeth, Harry Levine and Frank “Rags” Mur- TRADE MARK_ The handbook asserts, “the same de- | partment_of the Government which is | responsible for the prosecution is also | charged with the custody of those con- | victed, functions which are kept sepa- | rate in all of the States. mental difference in these two func- tions makes such scparation desirable.” It is urged that “the Federal prisons should maintain industries covering the cost of running the institutions and giving & real wage to prisoners em- ployed, instead of being supported b_\'l Tederal taxes and leaving a large part of the population in idleness or semi- idleness.” Presenting figures to show a marked increase in recent years in the num- | ber of Federal prisoners, the handbook ' says the increase is due to the passing | of new legislation, notably the drug act, | the prohibition law and the Federal law | covering the transportation of stolen automobiles from one State to another. | Being effects from th tional Savings and Trust several other prominent lc quest). withheld by On View Saturday and Monday, December 14th and 16th TERMS CASH Catalogues on Application to C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. Hunter Bags Sable Antelopes. NAIROBI. Kenya, South Africa () ~Dan Rankine of Tennessee, shooting in Tanganyika Territory, reports that among his trophies are two rare sable antelopes. The horns of one measure more than 40 inches. i LD “Miss Chicago,” brings both bauty and | in China Next Year. talent to the show. Hazel Walker also adds much with her songs and danc- | PEIPING ().—Gasoline driven trac- g, with telling contributions by Fanny | tors are to replace camels on a desert | McVoy, Don Roush and Howard Harri- | expedition being organized by French ’.‘ son. One of the outstanding features 1s | a Hawailan dance by Jean Rich. the pretty soubrette, and Doris Delores also wins much applause with. her novelty | bits. The chorus will rank in all the cssentials with any that have preced- °d it and Chinese scientists to cover unex- plored parts of North China and Indo- China next year. The purpose of the trip is to carry on scientifie research and is to be con- ducted jointly by the National Scientific A midnight show is announced foF | gnijon of China and the Citrosn Motor | Thursday evening, beginning at o'clock. 4. S0 kS | Car Co. of France. The Chinese expedition is to sta from Pei in February and pl < of road have been | to meet u the French explo req since the World now in P the tractor brij hes crossed Rnselan Turkestan Christmas Tables —and desks retain their good looks longest when equipped with Plate Glass Tops. Such protection adds little to the cost of your giit, but greatly enhances its smartness. Plate Glass Tops For Gift Furniture, Cut to Order Very Reasonably A practical and welcome giit for the home- maker is an Electric IFloor Polisher. \We have the best makes at Moderate Prices. GOLD AND SILVER PAINTS PAINTS FOR BRIGH NING XMAS TOYS LACQUERS STAINS AND X HUGH REILLY CO. # PAINTS & GLASS $2.50 Kiddie Pedal Kar 2 Selected hardwood. Red wheels. Nickel bell and crank. Third Floor—The Hecht Co. Set Tea for two. and two chairs. green, yellow. $15 Burrows Pool Table $l2.!l'b 28335 Inches outside $4 Keystone Dump Truck 55.69 will pounds. hold 250 Body can be rail. 29 iInches hig Complete equipment Mahogany finish, Third Floor—The Hecht Co ralsed or lowered. hird Ploor—The Hecht' Co. Keystone Moviegraph 10 A real movie ma- chine. Complete with 10 feet of flm. Third Ploor—The Heckt Co. Set 2 plates, 1 tea creamer and Decorated. - $12 Ball-Bearing Velocipede Seamless tubing frame. Adjustable handle bars and sad- dle. Third Ploor—The Hecht Co. $22.50 Parkcycle Sla.!l'- Ball - bearing. 12 inch wheels. 1%-inch rubber tires. New le- parture brake. Third Floor—The Hecht Co. Spirit of America Plane 3(’.95 Wing spread of 28 ifnches. Automatic rudder. Red and black. Third Ploor—The Hecht Co. | Brake stand. and $10.25 Lionel Make Your Christmas Train Set 59.67 Electric Del-Mar-Va Chocolates 59c 1b. Cordial Fruits, A in cream, cris and chewy piec operation. Engine, and tracks. Third Ploor—The Hecht Co. tender, car Toyland—Third Floor on’t Forget Anybody This T hristmas . .. 0HrE Hecart Co. 37.93 Toys Children Want in TOY LAND--3d Floor Table Rose, hird Floor—The Heeht Co. $2.50 China Tea Third Floor—The Hecht Co. $3.50 Scooters 52‘95 9% -inch rubber tired dise w h e e 18 parking Third Ploor—The Hecht Co. Sweet With These Candies Majestic Mixture, 49¢ 1b. For the kiddies. Pure sugar and hard candy Schraft’s Chocolates, 60c, 51 and $1.50 1b. F Street at Seventh All $3.50 Desk Blackboard $2.95 Folding model, with easel desk and cclored chart. Third Floor—The Hecht Co. $5 Capitol Flyer Coaster 85.')0 Hardwood bod y. Rubber-tired d i s ¢ wheels. Steel front. Third Ploor—The Hecht Co. $13 Desk and o _0_0o < Al 1334 New York Ave.—Phone Natl. 1703 fi K Chair Set 59.93 Ozk roll top desk, with chalr to match. Third Ploor—The Hecht Co. 4 cups, 4 saucers, 4 pot, sugar. $13 Velie Auto Slo.!l!i Adjustable Spring Bumper, horn, lights, brake. Third Floor—The Hecht Co. pedals. chassis Doll Carriage 3 Round reed fiber on Adjus- table hood and back. steel frame. Third Ploor—The Hecht Co. $1.50 Doll’s Cradle 1 24 inches long. 14 inches wide. Finished in ivory. Third Floor—The Hecht Co. NOT ANYBODY g Paking ] Fancy Glace Citron Make it a point to get your Foods and Table Needs in plenty of time for the Holidays. ASCO stores are all ready with the world’s best products for you—and when you count your savings, you will It Poys to Shop Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest! T he Finest Butter in America! ASCH ? Finest Mince Meat Princess Jellies Reg. 9¢c Diamond Crystal Shaker Salt 3 Pee 2(0¢ Salmon ™ Can One 5-Lb. 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Our Own 43c—33c=10c Saved! | Victor Blend S . h 3f«l’c Acme Brai COFFEE .. Ceoffee 2 Pkgs. 35c Pillsbury CAKE FLOUR and One Colored CAKE PLATE SUPREME FRUIT CAKE 2 & 5120 @ Big Pan Loaf All for Victor Bread Sc 63c Holiday Needs at Savings! California Paper Shell Almonds. .. 39¢c California Budded Walnuts . .1b. 35¢ Selected Mixed Nuts. .. .b. 25¢ Reg. 14c ASCO Red Beets. . .med. can 10c ASCO Tiny June Peas ... ASCO Medium June Peas Farmdale Tender Peas “Small Family” Peas ... .3 Ne. 1 cans 25¢ Sweet Marjoram, Sage or Thyme, pke. Sc ASCO Evaporated Milk . . . . .tah can 10 Pearl Evaporated Milk . .. .swail can Sc 5Lb.§q.25 Gift Box . Christmas Carol Chocolates Delicious pkz. 18¢ 18¢ 25¢ 15¢ Vandyk’s Pitted Dates Del Monte Cooked Spinach, cans 15¢, Farmdale Sugar Corn ASCO or Snider’s Catsup Wilkins Coffee Vz-lb. 21¢; 1-Ib. 41¢ Campbell’s Beans with Pork... can 8¢ Ritter Beans with Pork ......3 cans 25¢ ASCO Beans with Pork .. ... .3 cans 28¢ Heinz Baked Beans 2 med. cans 25¢ Repp’s Natural Sweet Cider !z-gal. Jug, 29¢; sal jug. 49¢ Shredded Wheat Biscuit pke. 10c Hers.hey'l Chocolate Zl_Lb i !{lsses Gizft Box @/ nes s Candiests 256 < 5""" can$ 20 Sweet Home Assorted Chocolates 1b. gift box Lucille 1b. box Assorted Chocolates 2.1b. box 39¢ |50c:*12:%248 | u.25¢ Finest Finest Christmas > Mixtures FRESH PORK SHOULDEPS = 19¢ FANCY STEWING CHICKENS ] ol o t3 0 K , 1 Jersey Sweet Variety Breast of Lamb........ » 18c|Lean Pork Chops..... 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