Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1929, Page 22

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national Protestant, | also from faulty condiffons’ in the oovered Catholic and Jewish ltv:u. regulations between employers and em- CLIMBERS WILL GREET ‘most ‘The statement was issued by the com- | ployes.” . the Neaw Year with | mison on soce servce of the Boderi | at the same time u repot of taveti NEW YEAR ON MOUNTAIN | scrvice and o rcayres BTN S SR gl s — e America, the social act Marion, N. ©., of the National Cathiolic Welfare OOL | research Jepartment of - the Federal Party of 11 3'3‘"'::* 1“;;::"’ into m‘%flh in memory of Justice o-tn:t}e Osatrai Confirence of m&,“ e Peak Todny for Annualy = |'was /an honorary member of thé American Rabbis. ROVER TO ADDRESS 37|t o o, e | TEXTILE INDUSTRY Mr. leagu invitation to speak was recelved today. | varlous parishes and church groups 4 GATHOHC MYMEN ‘The banquet this r will be marked | which are planning attendance at the } HEVIEW ls URGE by the a m of a resolution ad-|banquet. Rossa F. Downing, president — dressed to Pius XI in lppm:hum: ol]alg belgu:!:t l-yul;‘-nen‘; ge.t:elu, hl: & f the pontiff’s recent pronouncement | cal the next mee of comm! itis e U. 8. Attorney Will Speak at| o S Poor L et P e o | falled the clock mexs Sunday at the | Study of Unrest Conditions by Gov- League Ceremonies January 21 |men. Daniel 8 Ring, Washington at-) Mayflower. attend the banquet and acceptances| “40 Ways to California” outlines the | By the Associated Press. iethical teachings of our religions. of the workers in the mills themselves.” ( An Club will leave this mofning for the District of Columbia, will |have been received from most of them, | most attractive railroad routes from NEW YORK, December 30.—Study of | It condemned the use of violence in . the principal address at the an- Al banquet and reception which the g o?“ Laymen's Retreats will give Y of Most Rev. Michael J. ecach year. It started in 1922 with five xcharter members, Al rflmc".' \ A tpn of fireworks has been locl in este - . ‘The reports which describes the causes day Celebration. torney, is chairman of the committee ernment Is Suggested by Rep I: said that “the dlsorder and KIlings andconduct of the two strikes at . .. A¥ oS tclclz h e g - which will draft the resolution. o resentatives of Churches, which recently have marked the un- Marion, sald that the strikes were mot The club derives its, name - Honoring Archbishop Curley. Many members of Washington's | Free Book Will Help You 1 e e e oy e the | Jue to fhte influence of outside agitators, | COLORADO SPRINGS, Col.,/ Decem- | ¢, ThS €l anly one membor wOBAR, e diplomatic corps have been invited to Plan Your California Trip Palled all who mccept the respective| put resulted from “a spontaneous revolt | ber 30.—Eleven members of ths Ad Am ¥ Leo A. Rover, United States attorney 1 expert moun- %hnlr -:;zmm Ng; Yel"er- kcunlr up the i an industrial controversy and said that rozen 8 es 3 [ Gtireann of the tommities i Caras. Taformmation vaiuabis o ravelors. Weits | the entire textlle industry by the e e aae ffeue o | Duited Staten foncy apples attractive-| This s the eighth year/ that the/ 5 In line with the league's work of pro-| C. N. W. Ry, 201 Franklin Trust| Federal Government was urged yester- [ “arisen not only from economic con- |1y packed may be introduced as luxury | members :‘f :h 3 unwullmmnntnmu In § recent week there were 1,422 moting interest in retreats, & committee | Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.—Advertisement. ! day in a joint statement issued by | fusion in the industry as a whole, but | fruit in the best hotels in Paris. have trek eir way to/ the snov/-'birthy and 1,048 desths in London. = Sty P ey N\ Giils” ‘l0§to W3 Palmolive or I_if_eb_uoy%&)qp ; Two nationally ad- vertised brands. Lim- it of twelve cakes to W7 each customer. Main Floor, The Hecht Co. NO PHONE, MAIL OR C.0.D. ORDERS f I warm '’ woolen' mate- rials. Attractively trimmed with furs. Costume colors. Sizes h g tog.4 years. % b, " Becond Fioor, ‘The Hecht Co. The Christmas season is over . . . and as we take stock of ourselves we find + « « leftovers in lingerie and hosiery ., . . remnants of silks . . . odd pieces of furniture . . . broken groups of men’s and women’s apparel . . . and so on all e e '-.\ IRREGULARS OF . 31 Van Raalte Silk Hosiery = é Sl.lfl = (3 pairs $3.15) S The imperfections N < are barely percepti- 3 ble and will not mar the beauty or wear. Chiffon or medium weights. ) Main Floor, The Hecht Co. through the store. We’ve hacked away all in order to clear this merchandise away quickly. ] ¥ the original prices to almost nothing at For boyssmid younger men. Long trouser or knicker suits. Chinchilla or novelty fabric over- coats. All sizes. loqml'!m“ Charge Purchases Made Now Will Not Be Billed Until F ebruary i~ Open An Account Now . Women's *16°° to 32930 Dresses Men’s The *3 and 6 Sweaters Suits, Tuxedos, jamas, cotton The new silhouetted Bar gain 2 i HCCht CO. 4 ... smart fabrics . . . and Cardigans Some sateen covered / 2 0% highs.:}llaat_ieslnn!;ct:lnck. Annex > \ g Basement « « « some silk cover- ; AR And in sizes for wom- 613 E St. N.W. d s 5 Store ed. Twin and full bed ' 4 : en, misses, large wom- A b : sizes, .. P A o ‘Thira Floor—The Hecht Co. S SIS0y For women and e N \}? ¥4 Thira Ploor. . = Topcoats, Over- & \ :t';';::" 2%3;“;"‘ crepe_broadcloth, = A = i coats; reduced to =)} fes. Jerseys, y hP' sizes 16 and 17. y : : ’ 33975 o 497 o $15.95 v oo o o % SI2%to SI3 AllWool % 3 Perfect and Im- = \ » . = = 0! sizes 16 and 17. U | 39 Women’s 59¢ and Made from 79 Cotton Un- soft, warm wool. derwear; gowns, Choice of new solid some soiled, sizes Trimmed with black Irregulars of 50c furs. Deftly fashioned Hose; rayon and T Wo ’s 79 - " Black Coats %l perfect $1 Shirts Masiin 6 wns, Blfllll(e[s y $83° Fashion Mode ~ 5 5 slips, stepi i of broadcloth. Sizes silk, sizes 10 to s s = b]?:mers,eg}i:n:: COI.OX‘!. or various col- lfot women, rgilsuea, 11%. o it 3 : =E = ise. 0;'"185 in plaid de- ittle women and larg- 4 2 signs, . } er women. A $4‘95 , = " ” co?:: Stxth Floor, Third Floor—The Heeht Co, en’s Perfec ‘'omen’s % T e ARd EperteEtiAl Dress, sport, street and afternoon shoes P 7 = Crepe Kimonos, Shoes; high y regular and extra = h d o« -« taken from our = 359 = v | 2 ol regular stocks. All . & = sizes. b == WOmell A Y l0 “lgh fords. sizes, but not in every j = o $1.97 = = [ ] $2Z95 style. Shade Dresses 56 Fitth Floor, The Heeht Co. E $6.95 to $8.95 ) e Plilow Bed Sets, Now Priced flounce: nggx.xég h.3 3 6 Seven - piece porce- Men’s $1.69 Caps, sizes 63-4 to 738, 'e $ ™y e Women's 310 to ; i oG y Huck and Turk- lain range.., s e A1 . S $I23° Memnihan's ish Towel, ir eauipped with S fo i cotton or flannel- s mous “In-a-Drawer- sports wear. Black stte, sizes ‘A ‘o Shoes % 5¢, 15¢, 25¢ Broiler.” Baking oven also. Chic trimming D = measures 14x14x19 in- details. All sizes, too. ) $1.19 " ?7‘95 ;llzf 211‘/"%-; 1l’ml :-}1"' Limited quan- Fitth Floor, 8 for $3.50 . Tl'lefseg:hnm;fl gell- 36 in. ‘w’i'de.. M ThIYd Floor, The Hecht Co, ng o ese famous Men’s $3.95 to $6 Arch-Aid shoes. Style ® 3% P : a Felt Hats, - = $§.79 $4.23 & 2,000 Yards 52 = é * :i’l;txl: right modes " coors, 5295 Ravon Bed: 1°t0*3* Curtains £ - sizes to = seale. ) 2 o 3 712, . IS Washable FlatCrepe g ; o o o o $1.89 and Ranels $].29 75¢ to 8150 Ath. fli S $885 Lunch Sete .44 etic rts an B — i i i Beautiful quality Shorts, sizes 30 2 Handbags mtl]:d:! matching sttt .« « perfect for sil- to 46. s Curtains, panels, houette frocks, ling- ® 49c s l 9% o $2.89 criss - cross curtains erie and negligees. and valance sets. A About fifty new Men’s $1 Ath- 69 Linen ! Genuine Leathers of Lunch Sef 36 most remarkable g shades. letic Union Suits, plain Calf - Lizard and in. clot}'l‘, em- gortment, of fabrics, Pifth Floor, sizes 36 to 50. Morocco grains, back broidered with 4 shades, styles. ® 69¢ ‘ strap and top handle, Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co. matching n a p- Women's 3550 Sweater i e e, L. " e ] . i ings. Black, b d o . v s G $9.30 2 :nnov;",%;fi: dark wroen, - $1 Table Scarfs, Reg“lar 55.95 small 2 and 323° $ilK sizes 36 to 46. v Heont Go: A 'S 50 in. lustrous Table Lam e e $2.95 rayon scarfs, . ps U“de S Seconds of Men’s s s . ® 5% sPD.93 SI.GQ 25¢ to 35¢ Hose, 15 to 20 Rayon $10 Layer Felt 2 rayon and cotton, Chemise, dance sets sizes 10 to 11%4. and French pants . . . ® 10c Mattress, for Bed Sets, Comple[e double, 3-4 and AT 7RIV FRAON. Three different styles of lamps, made 4 A’A’A single size beds. of Italian pottery. : also 200 crepe ‘or : e $1.97 Complete with match- sat;n dre:ixzn (rta,yotn)1 gg R f1.39 29¢ to 49¢ Cre- ing shades. costume slips. Paste mion Suits, i rerte g i) tonnes, attractive Fourth Floor, eavy winter h 5 Main Floor, weight. 2:,“;“;.;;3 col- The Hecht Co, 3 ® 9% s : L | ¢ ; " N gl Do - r 31 to 37 b 3 b3 -Lin- 5 { of fancy, . g e | T RN .7 S i odp Lamp Shades Suits & Overcoats fi‘;%d""mly : e Square, reduced P Ll $2930 . " _— ot | 2Gcis $47,040 worth of fine swits and over- coats on sale for $34,- 692. Expect to find all that’s good in style, color and fabrie. Becond Floor, Manufacturers samples of parchment shades for bridge, junior, table and candle lamps. Won- derful selection. Fourth Floor, S ——————— THE HECHT cCo. F STREETYT AT SEVEANTH

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