Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1930, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1930. BLP jeer and traffic specialist, as -!unlu and said that careful study in-|of loading platforms and safety zones?” MANY w_ c. T. U. BANOUET ??éfmm?gé - ?‘,O.\“:e Ll' Mouser; IDENVER CHURCH FIRES | RGED MALL i e and iflc st o | s, e, 0 s, sy b | of nding st B ey e, | LAID TO PYROMANIAC ihat wil be cronted 11 e Erent (1| Gaboio00 on ' F10400,000 investment. (b7 policemen that o do so is contrary | INVITATIONS ACCEPTED 5 t e law, was said, and a rul g L Al e | headquartered there. . & s il | Aeechiinec b ‘ SURINC SE DY was requested.. The question also was |Are You Out of the Picture Tenth Anniversary of Adoption i ! & i Three Buildings Are Damaged by | Discussing the topie, “How to Make| .. pihhins was introduced by the | i = it e, with 1 ret ; " ferred to the Federation of Citizens . e Y ne transporiation, Mr- Bibe | president of the association, Mrs. Edna | assoclations. of Eighteenth Amendment to | When :l""“l'h:;‘lf::“d' ! Disc 3 ! Flames Believed by Police to 1 d transportation B, ¥ ke | i bins, ‘& member of the citinens’ asso-| Jolingon, who Urged support of the en were announced for five ated Thursday. | e Been Incendiary. 3 clation, said that in future one of the | ommunity Chest in an address to the e Rilnay Mter e o L oEe oy |l Are you one of those people who j By the Associated Press Wil hitve to deal is that involving ' the Jmemb}:fifl:;!&r:&wlahg. ;?:ln“;m‘t?' | Relss, fire and me‘il"' Judge Mg:;m Many persons have accepted invita- mictg:r:‘;t‘ (:u:r‘edx}t 'n:d hlvz. hd:l;g:g il y 14.—, niac i iali i osep] , for the | Strassburger, education; Spencer Gor- | put o because Northeast Washington Group! , DENVER, Janusry 1A prromaniac Traffic Specialist Submits ‘successtul transportation of citizens. | & jorama section. Strasipurger, education: Spencer Gor-, thons to attend tl::. arlmullTblnq\le! ey 3 : fire at the Central Christian Church | : He gave as his opinion. based on| A resolution was adopted as a substi- |jic celebrations, and Dr. Lauren B |‘he Woman's Christian Temperance||day that The Hecht Co. is now sell- Cites Congestion of Su- | fire at the Central Bird enuren e Plan at Meeting of Kalo- | scientific surveys or more than 25 cities| tute to the declaration of the Burroughs | Jonnson, public’ health. Five persons, Union of the District of Columbia, to be || ing Direct Current Earl Radios at in Denver in two weeks. | in this country and abroad, that there | association in support of an armory for | including Mr. Noyes, were inducted into | held in the Meridian Mansions, z«m] close to half price, $60 complete c c | 'The three fires, one at the Broadway c‘tilens is no substitute for street cars as a |the District National Guard. The Kalo- | membership. Sixteenth street, Thursday evening, at|| These radios are all brand-new and preme Court Cases. Baptist. one at ' the Calvary Baptist, | rama Ci . means of city transportation. He In-|rama assoclation declared for an ade- e el 7:30 o'clock, in celebration of the tenth || have the new type Inductor Dynamic |and the one yesterday, all started under | cluded busses, but explained that the|quate armory, but left to the District anniversary of the adoption of the|| Speaker. According to officials at i | suspicious eircumstances, officers said, " R | conveyances handle only 2.4 per cent | Commissioners the matter of selectin; Goldbeaters in England recently beat | :ighteenth amendment. The Hecht Co. many home-owners Approval of the congressional bill | expressing the belief they were of in- | A submerged garage to extend under- | of traffic at peak hours in cities where | a site. | a block of gold one and one-quarter | Among those who have accepted are: ||l are now availing themselves of the providing for (he appointment of two |cendiary origin. | ground on the Mail was suggested to | they are widest used. In that connec-| The members proposed that there be | inches square and one-thousandth of an | Walter H. Newton, secretary to Presi- || opportunity to secure one of these providing v {condiary orlEln. @ Gentral Christian | the Kalorama Citizens: Association last | tion, he predicted the accomplishment | submitted to the Trafic Bureau this | inch thick into 16 sheets of gold, each | dent Hoover, and Mrs. Newton: Sena-| || se!s.—Advertisement. cdditional Supreme Court justices Was | cpyrch wo< estimated at $4,000. | night bwJ. Rowland Bibbins, Washing- | of a merger of the street railway com- | question. “Is it lawful to pass to the left 5 inches square. | tor Robelon of Kentucky and Mrs. Rob- |- e voiced 1ast night in a resolution unani- mously passed by the Northeast Wash- ington Citizens' Association, meeting at | the Ludlow School, 8ixth and G streets | urch %25 estimated at $4000. | night bwJ. Rowland Bibbins, Washing: ol 8 mer8er 0 0 S T e o e v northesst. : ! 9 ® The association cited the congestion | A of cases on the Supreme Court docket, | | 3 pointing out that it was sometimes two | J - - gravest problems with which the city or three vears before the tribunal ren- | dered decisions. After some discussion the association went on record as disapproving the bill introdueed by Senator Schall provid- | A FASHION INSTITUTION ; o S il:’p‘“l‘)‘llh'icl'. agiest ‘ Paris Washington NewYork Ne Bl 1 , ’ ® A resolution favoring an increase in pay for police and firemen of the Dis- trict was passed by the association. i The association went on record as - e | ' Q Furred Coats Made and Meant to Sell at $98.50 to $125.00 the merging of the District street car e e esmtmetion Bith. the F?&;?mé’adifle;\"fl‘u bus ':nd street : ey A - car fare be uniform and that transfers \ Appare[ pours in for the January Sales—fresh from the New York markets—the correct rsal between street cars Our Women’s be free and univers i and busses. ] * . o 8 briet addres to the sesociaten | oot fashions to purchase now—together with our own stocks at greater and greater reductions. iets ways he passage . . ¥ T et v o Tt B | . Prominent among the newcomers and welcome indeed are the smart coats presented below. foonith street nnj:lrtf'?l’al highway. ! \ : n::;";v1‘ll’:,:‘l.mln::}i%:liT;(:%:g}éi?i:g?‘?l;{g‘ : : _ o _Black Coats—with Jap Mink shawl collar and cuffs. Black Coats with Natural Squirrel trim, with Kit Fox, A TRortarht. cub that H sireet was | R . with Grey Krimmer, with Skunk, with Black Lynx, Black Fox and Black Persian Lamb collar and cuffs—in {?”lf}i}a 35533‘1:35 B cfty and that the : ) short, Black Coats with every appropriate, harmonizing fur trim. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 44 and 42 to 48. strest in question wi S C % routs td the Baliimore Boulevard. (i - i e crarmans i 1 . : Other $98-50 to Brown Coats with Beaver, Jap Mink and Raccoon collar and cuffs, owil he chair 's talk the a # - . * Siation HnaRimOUSIY pass $ 79.50 and Green Coats with Lapin and Beaver trim. Like the Black Coats above, sociation unn:m:cu;{_v gln&se;rhu:'e'::fig 1 2 5 C tion asking the traffic rec il $ . - . . . . . H street an arterial highway. I 2 oats at they come in fine Kashmir fabrics, in straight line styles, flare coats, wrap Policeman Ross Kayior, pursuing an \ : alleged Tum runner around what the o oy o s citizens of Northeast term as a “dan- I gerous curve and a traffic menace” at I R i : )S.‘:lmcn P‘“k-]“‘” m:‘:fl““)’ P | The Women’s and Misses’ Coat Shops—Third Ffor! s motor cycle crashed. To prevent further accidents similar " . P — to the one in ;\-rt-‘h:h K.:i':fir.m“ s Another advantageous purchase death, the association p: resol brings you ion recommending e rerouting of 3 ’ i i R | Special Purchase of $3 to $4.50 An Important Sale OF F French Kid WIDOW OF FILM ACTOR | / | Costume Jewelry : and Suede | Fine Leather ADMITS GUILT IN FRAUD oot L 8 | for | Gloves Handbags Home Through False Statement. o el i TR | Evening W/_ ear ‘ $ ]_ '95 That Regularly Sell at $7.50 and $10 LOS ANGELES, January 14.—Mrs. | Flotine W, Williams, widow of the late J e | Tarl Williams, motion picture actor, | el ; | WWho last week went on trial for grand | it | theft, vesterday ended the trial by p ‘ ) ° pleading guilty, to one of the two ts against “her. e charge s Which she admitted her guilt was that Women’s black coat with of obtaining a $3,000 loan on her home collar and cuffs of by falsely representing it to be unin- black foz. $79.50. Eiieed, Women’s black coat with Mrs, Willlams was allowed liberty on | D o bail because of her ill health and the s ; necessity of attending to her two 5""“3 of mmer. $79.50. : ; 3 ) ; nl Sttt buy N children. Mrs. Williams admitted the : : Disces Hok ordiianiyi 8 - V ‘ o e b s property carried a $12,500 mortgage. | vy % ; @ 3 S S \ s command prices far in 3 . o son’s most successful OPERE:I'TA COMPOSER g - advance of this special f¢ : Finest quality Imported styles in wonderful ENTERS “TALKIE” FIELD | New Wool Crepe Frocks offer. » S leathers . . . Bags of Frocks to begi cari ight d 4 overstocked. smooth calf . .. moroc- Osga= (Mtepus M e TOCREYSONIEY MU (NI W Re LU O A rare opportunity for the woman who appre- || «French Kid Gloves with ap- o ... crepe seal ... Chocolate "’:U"’L"“' for w;:’"”‘le wse?'";q through' the ‘Spring ciates really distinctive costume jewelry. There {’“‘ll‘(‘ed . embroidered turn- real lsnake in pouch, Hollywood From Germany. ¢ i “omplete Size Assort- : : back cufts. \ envelope and tailored I are rhinestone pendants with small pearl com- :, ; i / P i s 0.75 P p French washable suedes in b models . Black, tan, By the Associated Press. ments for Both Women R e 3 ¢ 4 BERLIN, January 14—Oscar Straus, and Misses binations hanging from silver chains; rhine- pull-on styles. \ / _n composer of “The Chocolate Soldier,’ L = h % p * g £ ® e Washable” African capeskin / greep, navy. 'Thequlex Dr';-m L:"dmmh';mfig:x: In three distinctive styles, with interesting details of stone braided chokers; copies of imported and French Erabskin \ H ]S'“""'"l clasps, = beautiful operettas, is enter the Ame SRR S ) f 3 S 3 N inings i = movies, ‘He will sail for New York en capelets, flared skirts and molded hiplines. All are Chanel crystal necklaces with round and ba- Black’and White Biscay Nude ,;}""{}“'&‘e"“s‘:j":";"';i‘ l‘f‘aex;: route to Hollywood aboard the liner ; : : g 78 . 2 . ¢ scay N s ! e President Roosevelt January 14, copies of }pghelr]'—pnce.d (Ilrzfses, a;‘d Jou lm\e‘chmce guette crystals; French pearls with back drapes Brown Tan fiff,’";:;*(hg;g';r.;nd_ sold n agreein write the score of a . Y 2 a T = : ) 3 se prices in De- A e e | of ?I! the high G ades, including red, green, tan, brown, in four styles. Beige Grey pesilts & Singis of Frans Lenar, Viennese author navy and black. Almora White Bag Shop—Street Floor of * e g e expresse Py il Compleie falth in the future of the tone Morkith rechiSho) RemIRTI(CSr: = = - Glove Shop—Street Floor film, seying he was convinced that it had’ come 10 stay and that it would act | . ‘ . t R T T | S Rayon Gowns & Pajamas, #1-%5 $15 Silk | Final Clearance § Just Received = 4 A lovely group of smart new pajamas; tuck-in or overblouse Fllr-Trimmed MiSSeS’ & Juniors’ Ensemble Suits Print Dresses . styles; in gay color combinations; chic bows and modern ap- Negllgees pliques . . . trousers have elastic waist or sashes or tying at with special emphasis the side. Gowns with round or vee necks. Sizes 15 to 17. tomorrow on Glen \ Crepe de Chine Underwear, 3 $10 That were $59.50 1o $69.50 o St 3 e i New Styles | o I o t Bogie dresses for all D Pure dye crepe de chine undies—silks guaranteed “\\'ithnut n ll ) “loading”—chemise, panties, and step-ins in tailored styles . ’ . with colored appliques . . . or lace trimmed models of ecru and ¢ |e{te st ar,(l crepe de chine s2 9‘50 Alencon laces. Flesh, pink, peach, Lido blue or orchid® negligees selling regularly as $l 6 -50 our $15 merchandise . . . trim- for flmr: j : a0/ Sample Llne Of Scallties, $5 med exquisitely with wide | Fur-trimmed ensemble suits S e ey The popular threc-in-one foundation garment, “just your dress ~cream laces ... tailored styles [ in imported tweeds, finger-tip | for juniors. Mostly darp d and scanties, that’s all.” have loose flowing sleeves ... | and 7§-length coats, with up- | ‘and small patlrrns.yPrince?;m}l:?xl: A Januar) "qu Extra!.. ._re;znl?rl_vlrp to $15. In these lovely tuxedo or draped models . . .| standing 1a pin collars. In \E:st 5 lmpT. tailored one-piece Scanties, in Skinner’s satin with silk jers: op . f . gt dresses with narrow string belts canties, = jersey top and crepe de turquoise, coral, Lido blue, | brown and blue mixtures. | lass buttons and other: s:v:at:a chine panties or in a jersey Large assortment, includ peach and orchid. Sizes 14 to 40; ‘l:uz‘hcs. Sizes 11 to 17 and 14 -9 Our annual eyent . 7 eagerly 74 q ing a few popular low-back models suitable for evening. T H awaited hecause it brings to Y Grey Shop—Second Floor Grey Shops—Second Flo Suit Shop—Thi i ES l!s‘ vou these most original ver- ] b3 ¥ uit Shop—Third Floor Third Floor | satile and useful dresses in K MILK CHOCOLATE the season’s new models . > For Men Z i with gifts of welcome acces- y i Pure While sories. ‘This famous knitted p o dress, which cannot stretch, / I = v « : sag, muss or wrinkle, has 7 Llnen A ann HH-Fur Oats needed no more than an in- \ Han(lkerchiefs [-] troduction to make a lasting friend. Special Representative 500 At the, ko $ Regularly from Here All This Week low price of $165 to $265 Given to you Miss Bridger, special. represent- 3 for $1 M s ative of the maker, is here all All during Glen Bogie this week to tell you about Glen 50 dozen men’s fine white 3 Bogie Dresses. Be sure to see N agio i Week you may choose | the new model frock and coat, handkerchiefs with corded i g now adaed to the Glen Bogie N borders and rolled hems. In response to insistent requests amily. Stop a Cough Quickly! Glen Bogie Dresses It required patience, persistence and keen pursuit to gather this col- 23‘:; -*-:&745’&53'1‘5' . of Collar ‘and Cuff | 7202 ira::ésap:;?;aflxu:}iafi&, Order “Valentine” ]echp_n of Coats to sell for $1'00. '[‘}w number is limited, of course, i ious coadia‘o: may de- 1 SetiNew Narrow Always $29.50 Handkerchiefs but if you shop early you will get just the coat you want. Among udor-;lingfimlelfl‘m i:'fiuudr' Leather Belt— | and exclusively at Jelleprs. Reath Tt tiary 1505 Juniasy them are Sealine Coats (dyed coney), trimmed with Natural Rus- Soncaing b0 opiates. Successfully 1 Pair Gold Stripe | from fine ‘Australlan woon grer 20 we will embroider your sian Fitch and Dyed Ermine; Natural and Black Pony Coats trim- used since 1864. 35¢ and 60c sizes. SHIT IS et [T e e e S hapdlegiucts med with Fitch and Jap Fox; Black and Brown Caracul Coats with Sports Shop—Fourth Floor gifts—for 75c. self and Wolf collars. Misses' and women'’s sizes. from the following for gift accessories. .. N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N b 5 Handkerchief Shop-Street Floor ; Z , Shop-—$ 2 e e e, e ,/v'l COUGHS

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