Evening Star Newspaper, February 18, 1930, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1930. "B-5 JAPANESE POURING OFT0 BRAZIL LAND Imnigration Authorities Con- | serned With Effest on | Future Race. By theAssociated Press. RIC DE JANEIRO, February 18.— With hundreds of Japanese reathing Brazileach_month, their influence on the fuure Brazilian race is interesting immigation and other authorities. Thisls because in the past Brazil has been a real melting pot, where there are whie and Indian, white and Negro | and Ngro and Indian crosses in the | 40.000,00 population, and because the .vamm do not intermarry to any ex- tent other races. In Be past the majority of the Japa- nese Jave been settling in the state of | Sao Rulo, but at present there are two | Japegese colonization projects in the | Amapn Valley, one in the state of | Pargand the other on the Tapajos near the ford concession, | InSao Paulo the Japanese have taken | up teir own land for the most part as | indiiduals. Many have embraced | Catiolicism and use Portuguese names giva them at baptism. e Japanese in the north of Brazil | are practically all families, with few Warmer Weather Gets Cold, Doctors Call It Influénza By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, Frbruary 18.— ‘Warmer Weather got cold, but it's not serious. The doctors callea it influenza, but a mild case. Warmer, a_ 7-year-old colored 1ad, is in the hospital. JUNK DEALER ADMITS MURDERING PARTNER Charred Remains of Human Being Found Near Dance Hall Bring Confession. By the Assoclated Press. SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Pebruary 18— The mystery surrounding the recent discovery of the charred remains of a human being near & dance hall at Florence, I, was cleared up Sunday, police said, in a confession by Harry Ross, & local_junk dealer, that he had killed John Babcock, his former part- ner, and burned his body. Dispute over a second-hand automobile, pur- chased for $5. resulted in an argument culminated in the killing of Babcock, Ross was quoted by the police as_saying. Revelations of the crime, came when Jesse Hornbeck, a truckman, of New- port, Ind., told police in Hannibal, Mo., | Maj. Gen. Herbert B. Croshy by Presi- | ership of the District, was denounced. GAS BLAST DAMAGES BANK IN BALTIMORE Explosion in Cellar Wrecks Win- dows and Hurls Glass Block Away, Injuring Firemen. CITIZENS PROTEST NAMING OF CROSBY e Edgewood Association Also |, BALTIMORE. Md, February 18.—The | | interior of the Mercantile Savings Bank | Denounces ]Ones B“l in | Building in downtown Baltimore was Resolution. damaged Sunday by an explosion of an accumulation of gas in the cellar. Pive large windows, on the ground floor, were shattered and bits of glass were hurled into the next block, cutting several persons, mostly firemen. The blast also damaged a typewriting | firm on the ground floor, an insurance >ffice and apartment on the second floor, | another insurance office on the third| floor and tore elevator doors from their hinges. Partitions throughout the build- ing were knocked down. | The damage was estimated at $100,000 | by officials of th. bank, who said their records were .not harmed and the | Institution would be reopened at once. Officlals were unable to say whether the explosion was caused by coal or | illuminating gas. Investigators of the gas company, however, said, no leaks in their pipes in the building were evident. | The explosion was preceded by fire | that had gained headway in the base- | ment ' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kaiser and their Protes! against the appointment of | deng Hoover to be Commissioner of the District was voiced in the form of a resolution by the Edgewood Citizens Association, meeting last night at the home of Mrs. J. P, Lester, 200 Cromwell terrace northeast. In another resolution adopted by the association the Jones bill, changing the eligibility of candidates for commission- Refreshments were served by the en- tertainment committee. Joseph E. Oliver, president of the association, presided. Denmark’s shipbuilding industry 1s growing rapidly. son, who occupied the apartment on the second floor, were carried down on lad- ders by firemen. Mr. Kaiser was struck in the forearm by & piece of glass and an artery was severed. He was taken to a hospital for treatment, Ask about our 30, 60 and 90 day Deferred Payment Plan Reupholstering, Refinishing Tapestries, Mohair Brocades and Velours Also Chair Caneing and Porch Rockers, Splint- ed by Our Experts at the Now Prevailing Low Prices for Two Days Only. Write, Phone or Call Metropolitan 2062 or Metropolitan 5656 Estimates and Samples Given Free 5-Piece Parlor Suites Antiques Clay Armstrong Upholsterer 1235 10th St. N.W. 3-Piece Overstuffed Suites Dining Room Chairs Bhilipsborn More of These Wonderful Fast-Selling FUR COATS $100 Featuring the Longer Lengths Chiefly the popular sealine with fitch . a practical choice . . . smart for day- time . . . dressy enough for evening . (sketched). Also sealine with beige-dyed ermine . sealine with marmink . . . sealinc with silver muskrat...silver muskrat ...platinum caracul with wolf shawl collar and cuffs...pony with armour fox collar...castor caracul ear. Philipshorn—Fur Shop—Third Floor !_ s burning thy badelork, that he had seen Ross g the SHRINERS ARE ASSEMBLED | FOR ANNUAL CONCLAVE | Noles Prom Four Corners of West- | en Hemisphere Meet in Denver for Directors’ Convention. Luxurious Transportation New York and Paris Salon Cars G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 e PALAIS ROYAL More New Furniture Arrives to Add Interest to The February Furniture Sale! More new furniture is arriving every day and our floors are crowded to their limit with choice new designs . . . excellent reproductions of Hepplewhite, Chippendale, Queen Anne and other famous periods, including typical Early American pieces that will give years of satis- factory wear. Some of the examples selected from our latest arrivals-— By he Awsociated Press. IENVER, Colo., February 18.—Nobles of he Ancient Arabic Order of the | Mysic Shrine from the four corners of | ‘hewestorn Heml.:ghere gathered in | erver today for the twelfth annual #onention of the Shrine Directors’ As- #ocition of North America. I is expected that more than 1,000 menbers of the Shrine, with their fanilies, representing all of the States, Caiada, Mexico and Hawali, will be in | the rity for th: opening session, Wed- neshy morning. | BErl N. Swan, India Temple, Okla- home City, nnd President of the asso- ciaton, arrived yesterday. ‘he session will end Friday. —_— on display Monday, Feb. 17th, to Thursday, Feb. 20th, Evenings Until Ten PACKARD Conn. Ave. at S t was recently announced by the Hgtish Empire Cam) Wu of radium, valued at about | 000, would eventually be avail- | le for cancer treatment in Englaud, feotland and Wales. Choice ‘Woobpwarp & I.oTHROP A Beautician from the famous Primrose House is here to tell you how to care for your complexion Ten-Piece Dining Three-Piece Living Room Suite All-over mohair, hand sewed and webb construc- $ 1 98 tion, with solid mahogany legs and stretchers, influenced by the period .of Charles II—a type that lends dignity and comfort to any home. —offers you a convenient way of pay- ing by the week or month. See our Credit Manager. NLARGED pores and flabby skin don’t have to be politely endured. There are several excellent preparations with a special talent for combating them skill- fully and effectively. We have a complete assortment of these and other preparations. Whether your special cross be enlarged pores, flabby skin, dryness, oiliness or some other dis- pleasing mannerism of the complexion we Invite you to stop by. Furnish 3 Rooms For the Low $594 matched butt walnut veneer and gumwood . . fully upholstered. Do built of selected crotched walnut veneer a Price of PALAIS ROYAL—Fourth Floor ' Cold Weather and These fi{mnsin}cmn ... with genuine wood carv- M E N ® Warm Coats Go Together R o ¢ Suit An excellent Hepplewhite motif of beautiful ~ vith & 14-inch automatic folding leat $ I 98 i?.‘ik;!f”f‘. With 5 side and 1 host chairs, beauti- . 4-Pc. Bedroom Suite A true reproduction of Queen Anne period . $ , consisting of 48-inch dresser, 38-inch chest 1 ; 8 of drawers, 46-inch vanity...and a full size bed. All-Wool Overcoats Miss Dorothy Nichols—the Primrose consultant— will be glad to answer your toiletries questions. Consultation without charge ‘TorLerrizs, Aisie 18, Pmst FLooR. Coats with style, quality, cut and a snap that is all their own. In most wanted shades of blue, gray, brown or tan. Every coat a model of this Winter. Double breasted, tube or box styles. Rayon lined. Sizes 33 to 44. ANNOUNCEMENT Provident people who wait for our Annyal Clearance Sale never fail to ake advantage of the 25% bona fide reductions made on this huge Rug Stock. A “Prize” Suggestion— PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Stationery-Filled i RS : Utility and Men will like these—so will women! Cgsgz Sale! 1,000 Colored Bath Towels ing cretonne or gold brocade, with shades running the full "hey know it to be the representative rug stock of ‘Washington. it is large, varied and clean. it bears the authentic names. it is not gotten together for a sale. it is as represented. it is the best a rug firm can get together. it is sold all year at absolutely “one price to all system,” with plain marked prices. it includes Semi-Antique and Modern rugs of merit only. They know They know Tiey know Thy know Thy know Thy know For those who were disappointed Bridge or 2.Candlelight Floor Lamps Complete With Shade 4.95 Many customers were disappoint- ed because they failed to secure one of these beautiful lamps when we introduced them earlier this month. So we ordered more. Here they are. Heavy bronze- plated bases, spiral stands, and charming panel style parchment shades, smartly laced, and orna- mented with a bright print. 21x43 -in.— white with 4- They know s of excellent quality, white or pale tints, envelopes lined in gold or harmonizing colors. . e " AL AT D BTl e When you feel the “body il i of these attractive, hefty towels, when you note the really charming colors and the unusual designs, you'll agree that these are unusual towels for the (Antique rugs over hundred years old excluded.) Cottons are high in fashion! New Cotton Prints 49¢ = Prints gay, demure and striking, on cotton pique and waffle cloth, will fa: ion smart pajamas, suits and frocks season, Choose yours now. Yard-w Only reduced once a year to close out the rugs that have been in stock the year. You too, will become a regular Nazarian & Hekimian, - “Largest Oriental Rug House of Washington” 1226 Connecticut Avenue NOTE—Instructive free lectures on “The Truth | About Oriental Rugs” every Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. - - a gold tassel, these boxes hold gloves, | handkerchiefs or cigarettes after the stationery is used, Paper and enveio length of the towels. Rose, blue, gold, green, orchid. 2Ix43 -in.— two-tone col- 59c or combina- tions, similar to the 49¢ towels, but center is pastel shaded, with bor- ders in harmonizing shade. 22x44-in, — a double - faced towel, white with colors, interwoven designs on pink, blue, gold, peach and green. PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor PALAIS ROYAL~Second Floor PALAIS ROYAL—Fourth Fioor

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