Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1929, Page 28

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28 EVENING PLANS FOREIELSON 2% from where. the planes will b:{ ELECTION PLANNED | = ——— BY CITIZENS’ GROUP jChildren’s Aid Secretary Says " Army of Jobless Is Di- rect Result. THE It was believed that the Chelan will et v e DECRIES INCREASE terday. A third plane is due today from Montreal. Veteran Alaskan Is Placed in Charge of Search by Avia- | tion Company. | Rhode Island Avenue Association - | Will Meet Tonight and Nom- |, By the Associated Press. | inate Board of Officers. NOME, Alaska, December 18.—Alfred | J. Lomen, manager of the Lomen | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 18.—Dr. Owen STAR. Reindeer Corporation and a veteran North countryman, today was placed in full charge of 'operations _directed toward the rescue of ‘Pilot Carl Ben Tielson and his' mechanic, Egrl Borland, missing_somewhere 'in the vicinity of North Cape, Siberia, since November 9. Orders for Lomen to assume charge of rescue work came yesterday from the New York offices of, the Aviation Corporation of .Delaware, a holding company which'controls Efelson’s com- pany. ! One of Lomen's first moves was to arrange for instructing Aviators at ‘Teller, Alaska, the base of rescue qnera- tions, how to build snow. houses so they can protect themselves from elements in case of Vefhg forced down in the snow lelds. - Flying conditions were somewhat. bet- | ter in the North today, hut still not sufficiently favorable for any of the pilots to attempt a take-off. Eielson and Borland were lost while on a flirht to the fur trading ship Nanuk, locked in the ice near North Cant. CUTTER ARRIVES FOR PLANES. Three Machines to Be Shipped to Teller to Aid in Search. Seattle, Wash., December 18 (P — The Coast Guard cutter Chelan was docked at Smith Cove today to facilitate J. Lovejoy, New. York secretary of the Election of a nominating committee | Children's Aid Society, yesterday told | which will bring in a list of candidates | the twenty-fifth annual conference of year will be made at the December |tpat the employment in industry of 2,- Citizens’ Association in Sherwood Hall tonight. As the regular meeting date | Was responsible in all probability for the falls on Christmas, the association has | unemployment of 2,000,000 adults. advanced its meeting one week. Other features of tonight's meeting | ployment is a blot on American industry will include the submission of the an- i was recognized 25 years ago, and that nual reports by the chairmen of the |jts “truth is still recognized, but whereas association’s standing committees and | jt was then suggested that children | for the various offices during the coming | tre National Child Labor Committee | meeting of the Rhode Island Avenue 00000 children in the United States Dr. Lovejoy said the fact that unem- | WASHINGTON, should fill the ranks of industry so th none might remain unemployed, toda: ployed men and women standing along the highways of our industrial proces- sion to watch 2,000.000 child laborers gives a new significance to the fact of unemployment.” Ruth Morgan, vice president of the National League of Women Voters, said | that backward States, without adequate child labor legislation. and “controlled by industrialists, might never abolish child labor unless compelled to do so by Federal laws.” automobiles were imported into British South Africa. 'STOPS :iiz'= Lacky T ecalp aiiments by Lilling germe, fike Whyte-Fox knocks skin ievitations. Both sold under Guarantee. HAIR D €, the fact of an army of 2,000,000 unem ' the | the election of an auditing committee. | It is ‘expected the shortage of books at the newly opened subbranch library at 2206 Rhode Island avenue will be| tion. the electric enterprises of | Prague, Czechosloval owned and operat | ? IF YOU HAD A NECK AS LONG AS THIS PILLOW AND HAD leading of three airplanes to be used in | the search for Pilot Carl Ben Eielson end bis mechanic, Earl Borland. lost somewhere in the vicinity of North Cnmstben:. of the planes already have ar- rived Rere, one being flown from Cali- fornia, arriving Monday, while the other arrived by rail from Chicago ves- brought to the attention of the associa- I ‘ { | B re municipally | |i $11,750.00 5315 Nebraska Avenue— Chevy Chase, D. C. One Block Off Conn. 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They tell him toys should be chosen to develop the imagination, skill, creative ability; must be body developers; must satisfy emotional needs—new terms to Santa, but vitally important! So he has come to Lansburgh’s Toytown, where they understand all about suiting the toy to the individual. TOYTOWN—Fourth Floor PLAYTHINGS FOR THE BABY UNDER 1%, YEARS Things that help him focus his eyes— that give him some- thing to reach for and grasp: Wooden bead doll, Plush Animals. .. Plush bear on wheels Soft body dolls. Rubber balls Powder puff dolls, Teddy bears Things That Develop Touch and Sound: Rubber balls, 25¢ and 49¢ Block sets. .25¢ to 98¢ Plush dolls, 25¢ to 98¢ Teddy bear with bell collar Floor chimes, 49¢ to 98c Toys That Satisfy the Need to Push, Pull and Crawl: Waddling duck on wheels 25¢ Billy Goat Tinker Toy $1.00 Jockey on Horse, Pull toys that chime, 25¢ to 98c FOR CHILDREN IN THE NURSERY AGE 1Y% to 4 YEARS For Bodily Control and Physical Development: Small wooden wagons Rocking chairs Velocipedes . ... Pedal cars Automobiles ...$7.50 For Further Control Over Arms, Hands and Fingers: Rubber balls Painting sets. Picture books to color .. Modeling clay For Make-believe Play and Imitation: Dolls ....S1 to $4.95 Doll bassinet. .. .$2.95 Toy furniture....98c Table and cha sets Doll carriages. .. Dial telephone: Bissel sweepe: China dishes ... 69¢ For Developing Interest in Rhythmic Sound: Zellophone .. Roller chimes Pianos 1.00 Angel chimes. . .$1.69 TOYS FOR THE KINDER- GARTEN AGE— ¢+ 4 TO 6 YEARS Toys to Develop Muscle and Strong Bodies: Doorway gym..$1.39 Steel wagons. ..$3.50 Velocipedes ....$7.95 Automobiles ...$8.75 Sleds. ..$1.25 to $6.50 TOYS FOR THE SCHOOL AGE, 6 TO 8 YEARS For Physical Control: Speed Bikes, $10 and $15 Coaster wagons, For Constructive and Creative Play: Boy toymaker sets, $1.00 Blackboards ...$3.45 Stencil and paint REBE . siess 0 $1.50 Desk and chair For Constructive and Creative Play: Alphabet blocks. .98¢ Clay moulding sets, Painting sets....$1.00 Wooden building For Imitative and Dramatic Play: Dolls with brushed Wool coats...$4.95 Doll carriages ...$10 Sets of dishes..$1.95 Climbing tractors, For Imitative and Make-Believe Play: Dolls . ..$2.95 to $7.50 Doll carriages..$7.50 Electric stoves. .$4.95 Doll houses .... Doll house furniture Fire engines. Dump trucks For Interest in Games of Skill and Chance: Archery sets...$1.00 Mystery gun SAMES . ..oviind 98¢ Parcheesi games. .98¢c Lotto games ..... Dominoes For Teaching Rhythm: Toy phonographs.98c WEDNESDAY, (KILLS WIFE, CHILD, SELF. DETROIT, December 18 (#).—After | slaying his wife and daughter yesterday at his home, in Garden City. a suburb. DECEMBER 18, 1929, on himself and took his own life as police entered the house to investigate the shooting. Denzer's son-in-law, Clarence L. Snelling, who made his home with Denzer, told police he was in the yard ! He rushed in to find his wife, Minnie, | chief of police, entered the house Den- dead, in the bath room, and his mother- | ger shot himself. in-law, Mrs. Amelia Denzer, dead, in s the dining room. Snelling €alled the | o/ 000 4o to et 8 new gov- constru | police. As Paul A. Lanze, Garden City ' ernment hospital a¢ Bocas del Tora William F. Denzer turned the revolver when he heard shots in the house. | —_— In a recent month 1,500 American | i | FALLING | “She” Expects Perfume THE faint clinging scent of a delicate perfuine steals its way infallibly into the feminine heart. For Christmas we present the choicest ot imported and domestic perfumes. Corday’s Tourjour Moi .. Caron’s Black Narcissus . Ciro’s Cheveleir de Nuit ...$1.50 to $10.00 .$2.69 to $13.50 .$3.50 to $10.00 Caron’s Christmas Night . Houbigant Boi Ciro’s Jasmi Guerlain’s . Dormant, $1 and $5 At The Pollowing Store: ¢ —15th and G —10th and Store > 3—1323 F St. Store No. 52—12th and F Sts. N.W. TOYS FOR CHILDREN 8 TO 10 YEARS Toys That Promote Physical Develop- ment: Roller skates ...$2.25 Ice skates with shoes attached .....$6. Sidewalk bikes. .. Baseball bats Footballs Toys That Satisfy the Desire to Make Things: Airplane construce tion sets . 98c Chemcraft sets, $1 to §15 Tool chests ....$2.50 Erector sets, $1 to §15 Embroidery and sew- ing sets ...... $1.69 Electric Trains...$6 Flying model air- planies .. ..o 98¢ Books—To Kindle Imaginations and Foster Hero Worship: Robin Hood ....49% King Arthur ....49% Boy Inventors ... Tom Swift Boy Scout books.39% For Valor Bomba, The Jungle Boy . Kidnapped TOYS FOR THE SCHOOL AGE, 10 TO 12 YEARS For Physical Exercise and Skill Games: Archery sets. ...$2.00 Ping pong sets. .$2.50 Bicycles .. $34.50 Pool tables .§10 For Interest in Mechanical Construction and Scientific Things: Meccano sets, $1.50 to §15 Chemecraft sets, $5.00 For Interest in Household Arts: Aluminum cooking For Interest in Games of Skill and Chance: Electric questioner ... Puzzle maps. ... Pool tables..... $4.95 Basket ball with goals & Base ball games...$2 Interest in History, Geography and Fact Gathering Games: Puzzle maps...$1.50 Electric questionaire. $3.50 Typewriters ..$14.75 TOYTOWN—Fourth Floor LANSBURGH & BRO Philipsborn LEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F380 . Special Pre-Xmas Sale of Rayon Crepe Boudoirs PINK slfl BLUE BLACK Elk Padded Soles One-Inch Covered Heels With so many gifts to buy one appreciates the op- portunity of securing such a practical gift as these cozy everetts at so low a price—of course, they'll go in a hurry, so attend early. New dance frocks quote theatre 5 99 “Let us be gay! Say new arrivals at Jelleff’s Misses’ Shops! Flame lace aft Chanel — Eton over $39.50, facket, dewelry, $49.50. Chiffons Taffetas with Net— White--black—pastels and vivid colors $39.50 $ 49.50 $ 59.50 Exquisite collections of these fashionables—exemplify- ing the glory of the evening silhouette. Narrow string belts defining the very high waistline—flared dipping skirts, peplums—jeweled buckles and pins. . We commend you to the loveliness of lace, the soft- ness of chiffon, the flattery of taffeta. Others $25 to $29.50 Misses’ Frock Shops—Third Floor Ready Thursday French Beaded Bags A big special importation for. Christmas! Straight from Paris through the local customs house in Georgetown. Saving you importer’s profits; bringing you the latest bags from Paris makers. Fine cut steel beads, with fancy frames or pouch styles—beautiful designs and colors—for afternoon and evening—offered in three groups at— s $3 85 750 What would constitute a more delightful gift for any woman than one of these bags? Sale in Jewelry Shop—Street Floor Experienced AdvertisersPrefer The Star. — - S

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