Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1930, Page 27

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BELGHANPRINGES SHYS CODDBVES Marie Jose Leaves Brussels Tomorrow for Rome, Scene of Her Wedding. By the Associated Press. BRUSSELS, January 2.— Princess | Marle Jose will leave here tomorrow for Rome, where, on January 8, she will become the bride of Humbert, | Prince of Piedmont and heir to the | Italian throne. She will be accompanied on the spe- clal train which will carry her across France and Italy by her father, King Albert, and her mother, Queen Eliza- beth; high government dignitaries and those who will serve as her attendants at the wedding. Extraordinary precautions will be taken over the entire route to be trav- cled by the train to prevent any un- toward incident. An attempt was made recently to assassinate the bridegroom when he visited Brussels to announce his betrothal, and since then several conspiracies against lives of the Bel~ gian royalties and Italian dignitaries have been uncovered. ‘The princess, the youngest of three children of the Belgian royal pair and who is but 23 years old, yesterday took leave of the personnel ‘of the royal | house. Each member was presented with the princess’ photograph and an autograph inscription signed “Marie president of the Senate and House of Deputies arranged to meet the princess today, bringing her gifts and bidding her farewell. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DETRO T G RO WELCOME turbed by Unfriendly Atti- tude of Some in Crowd. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, Mich., January 2.—After a reception marred by a hostile demon- stration on the part of 200 or more men and women who mingled with a friendly crowd at the railroad station, Pascual Oritz Rublo, President-elect of Mexico, lMexican President Unper-; today was scheduled to receive the of- ficial greetings of the City of Detroit. The President-elect appeared unper- turbed by the unfriendly attitude of the noisy gro#p which was outnumbered 10 to 1 by those who cheered as he left his train at the Michigan Central station last night. The hostile crowd was said by rol\ce to have been composed prinei- pally of local Communists. Two men were detained by police. They gave their names as Philip Ramone, 30, and Law- rence Gosman, 16. Some 2,000 Mexioans, about two- fifths of the Mexican population of De- troit, gathered at the station to wel- come the President-elect, and police had no indication of the intended demon- stration until it started. It was con- fined to booes, shouts, hisses and the waving of red banners. Police reserves were called and restored quiet. The President-elect discussed the affair lightly and with a smile. Today’s program called for an ofcial reception at the city hall. Ortiz Rubic plans to remain in Detroit several days, visiting the plants of automobile manu- facturers and meeting with Mexicans living here. D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1930. BREWSTER TO SEEK GOULD SENATE SEAT Former Maine Governor Announces Candidacy for Nomination at June Primaries. By the Associated Press. 5 DEXTER, Me, January 2.—Former Gov. Ralph O. Brewster Tuesday an- nounced he would become a candidate for the Republican nomination for United States Senator at the June primaries to succeed Senator Arthur R. Gould of Presque Isle. Senator Gould recently stated at ‘Washington that he would not seek re- election and would support Representa- tive Wallace D. White of Lewiston for the nomination. “The dominance of the West in na- tional legislation has been a result of sectional assertiveness,” the former gov- ernor said in his announcement, which was in the form of a letter sent to members of Republican committees in the State. “Without sacrifice of our responsibil- ity to the Nation and its concerns, it seems evident that Maine and New England must definitely take a more aggressive attitude in their own behalf.” BODY IS IDENTIFIED. Man Killed in Auto Accident Is Classed as Wanderer. COLUMBUS, Tex. January 2 (#).— ‘The body of an elderly man killed here last Saturday in an automobile accident | was identified yesterday as that of John Winthrop Sargent, a wanderer. C. B. McDonald, civil engineer for the | Southern Pacific lines, said he knew Sargent intimately in Peru several years ago and that a brother, Roy Sargent, was in Caracas, Venezuela, Reports that the man was a noted scientist were contradicted by his now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and in- hibits germ growth, Of all known drugs creosote is rec- ognized by high medical authoriti irritations. Creomulsion contains, in 10 _creosote, other healing REOMULS FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON You can stop them the s al | or flu. tions. Ask your druggist. B—1 BEWARE THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON Coughs from colds may lead to se- elements which soothe and heal the inflamed membranes and stop the ir- ritation, while the creosote goes on to h, is absorbed into the , attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs, Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac- tory in the treatment of cou hy 1 colds, bronchitis and minor fotms of forms of bronchial irritations, and is excelfent for building up the system after colds Money refunded if not re- lieved after taking according to direce 3 ON - Women’s Fur-Trimmed BLACK COATS Absolute Final Clearance of 100 Women’s Hats That Take Lowered Prices for Clearance 5 $4.95 Vacuum 529 and Black Wolf, Caracul, Kit Fox and Marmink Were Priced From $3 (Mink Dyed Marmot) Were $39.75 $49.75 A timely selling that will be worth many dollars to you if you’re here tomorrow (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Clearance Women’s Dresses—Third Floor 8 $6 Two and Three Piece Jersey Dresses, sizes 14 to 20 75 $13.75 to $16.50 Silk Dresses, sizes 14 to 46 100 $16.50 and $19.75 Dresses of canton crepe, tweed, geor- gette and crepe satin, sizes 14 to 44 35 $16.59 and $19.75 Dresses of tailored pri cantons, in sizes 14 to 42 flat crepes and (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Mayfair Shop Dress Clearance 15 825 to $35 Georgette, Canton and Satin Frocks 14. $29.50 and $39.50 Women’s and Misses’ Frocks 17 $39.50 and $49.50 Women’s and Misses’ Silk Frocks.. (Masfair Shop, Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) REMN Jug Night Sets, with tray Clearance Savings in the House- wares Department . .. Third Floor 45 39c and 59¢ Butcher Knives, with stainless steel blades 1 $155 “Ironite” Electric Ironer, floor sample, now 8 $1 Umbrella Stands that are brass plated, shopworn 14 10c to 25¢ Mixing Bowls, of glass or earthenware 14 $1 Dust Mops, for floors or walls, with long handles. 2 $7.50 Bread Boxes, large size, white finished, shopworn. 5 50c Samoline Cleaner, for painted or porcelain surfaces 9 $1 Mop Heads, of a large size, ideal for janitor use 1 $5.95 Laundry Hamper, finished in blue; shopworn 17 $1.95 Efficient Electric Heaters, guaranteed element and glass 4 $10.85 Armstrong Electric Grills, reduced for Friday 3 $14.95 Famous Sunkist, Jr. Electric Juice Extractors 40 $1 Earthenware Tea Pots, choice of several sizes, now. 19 69c Handy Fruit and Vegetable Slicers, reduced to ... 3 $7.95 Bird Cage and Stand Sets, shopworn from display. 14 25¢ Force Cups, for opening drains, of red rubber 3 810.95 Kitchen Tables, with porcelain tops, 25x40 inches 14 95¢ Market Shoppers Baskets, woven splint, two handles 1 $9.95 Modernistic End Table, tile red, floor sample_................. $4.95 1 $14.95 Coffee Table, with tray, mahogany finish, floor sample ..$4.95 14 $1.25 Aluminum Roasters, choice of oval or round shapes (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) to $7.50 . . . Now Choose quickly from this wonderful assortment of hats . . . all good: fashions for immediate wear. For miss or matron. 50 Women's $12.50, $10, $7.50 Hats, reduced for Friday to. . $2.45 (Third Ploor, The Hecht Co.) Every coat is a black coat . . . because black coats are in high fashion + « « every coat generously trimmed with furs of remarkably fine qual- ity . . . every coat tailored from beautiful, long-wearing broadcloth . . . superior in every way to the low sale price, even to the last detail. Sizes for women, misses, little women and large women. The Men’s Sport Shop Holds an Impressive Clearance This Friday 1 Ritchie Golf Bag. Was $30. Now $15 6 pairs of Men's $5 Woolen Knickers, 5 sizes $1.95 1 Man’s $20 Horsehide Leather Coat, wool lined, size 38 $10 9 Men's $20 Trench Model Rain Coats, soiled, broken sizes. . .....$7.50 6 Men's $8.50 Trench Model Rain Coats, soiled, broken sizes...... $2.95 16 pairs of Men's $5 Riding Breech. broken size scale 12 $20 Imported All- Robes, shopworn Clearance of Luggag;é 4 815 Leather Traveling Bags, shop- worn from display ...$10 6 $75 Floor Sample Ward nationally known make (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) AN T Friday Clearance of 290 Pairs Women’s and Misses’ $6.50 and $8.50 “KFashion Mode” Shoes $4.95 Reductions are taken bhecause of depletions in sizes and assortments. Included are suedes, kidskins, pat- ent and blue kid. Smart variety of styles, and wanted heel heights. 34.95 $1.95 2 Pairs Women's $25 Black Kid Cavalier Boots; leather - covered Spanish heel, sizes 4 B and 4% C. 57 Pairs of Women's $2.45 Shu- Glovs, fashioned from all rubber, button style, with plaid cuffs..... (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Women’s $1 & $1.50 Rayon Lingerie 79¢c Of delustered rayon, in either lace- trimmed or tailored styles. Choose from gowns, bloomers, combinations, chemise and French pants. Pastel shades. For women and misses. Women’s $2 & $2.50 Silk Lingerie $].69 Dancettes, chemise and French panties. tifully made from crepe de chi silk or georgette. Pastel sha We also include a number ilanese glove izes 34 to 40, tume Slips of rayon crepe or dream satin (rayon). Street and 36 to 40. pastel shades. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) Foundation Garments at These Clearance Savings This Friday 24 $7.50 and $8.50 Nature’s Rival and Redfern Corselettes $6.50 7 $5 Nature’s Rival and Nemo Flex Cor- selettes, lightly boned........... $3.50 68 $3.50 and $5 Nature's Rival, Nemo Flex and Fashion Mode Step-ins, brocaded or plain materials. ............... $3 13 $10 and $12.50 Satin Scanties, wit jer- sey tops. a5 $8.50 2 $7.50 S jersey tops, now priced . $5 16 $10 and $12.50 Redfern and Nature's Rival Corselettes $8.50 57 $6.50 to $10 Redfern, Nature's Rival and Nemo Flex Corselettes. ........ $5 91 $1 to $1.50 Nemo Flex, Nature's Rival and Model Brassieres 18 $2,$2.50 and $3.50 Nemo Flex, Nature's Rival and Bien Jolie Brassieres, of brocaded and swami satin 77 $1. $1.50, $2 Nature's Rival and Bien Jolie Bandettes (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Fifth Floor Clearance Brings Wanted Wearables at Low Prices 8 Nurses’ or Maids’ $7 Uniforms, Dix Make, of Burton’s Irish poplins, soiled, some high necks $3 4 $2 White Broadcloth Smocks, with long sleeves, soiled 8 Women's $8 Broadcloth Striped Rayon Lounging Robes, priced 6 Women's $5 Printed Broadecloth Robes, attractively patterned 3 Women’s $10.95 Negligees, crepe de $5 Two Groups of Undergarments chine, lace trim, soiled.. 4 Women's $16.50 Satin Negligees, tai- lored or lace trimmed 8 $12.95 Nellie Don Dresses, jersey skirts, novelty knit tops 4 $12.95 Nellie Don Dresses, wool crepe, brown, navy and red 90 Women's $5 Day Dresses, r: jersey, seasonable shades (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) DAY Clearance $1.50 to $2 Solid- Color and Printed Silks Useful for fashioning Spring Dresses and Blouses 39-inch Printed Crepe de Chine, in a smart variety of colorings 39-inch Solid Color Satin Charmeuse, to make your new dresses.. 39.inch Printed Georgette, good assortment of color ful pattern. 39-inch Flat Crepes, in solid colors, for blouses or frocks... 36-inch Satin, a beautiful quality, in beautiful solid colors. 36-inch Printed Taffeta, your immediate choosing is advised 32-inch Striped Tub Silks, will retain lustre after washings. ... 32-inch Solid Color Pongees, for children’s frocks, blouses, (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) etc.... Yard $2 to $4 Wool Dress Materials For Coats, Suits and Robes . . . Clearance Priced 54-inch Wool Jerseys, a fine, soft fabric, of unusual quality 54-inch Heavy Woolen Fabrics, to make yourself a new coat 54-inch Rayon and Wool Jerseys, in plain colors or patterns. 54-inch Novelty W ool Materials, for suits, many new patterns (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Cotton and Rayon Dress Materials « « « Offered at substantial savings for Clearance 19¢ Cotton Challie, a well selected group, 10 yards for.... 15¢ White Outing Material, for linings, night clothes, 10 yar 50¢ Rayon Alpaca, for home and street frocks, 3 yards for.. 29¢ Duckling Fleeces, a warm fabric for linings, 5 yards for 15¢ Colored Bunting, offered for a quick clearance, 10 yards. $1.59 Rayons, choice of solid colors, or smart new patterns, yd. (Pifth Ploor, The Hecht Co.)

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