Evening Star Newspaper, February 19, 1930, Page 6

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National Fellowship Club's _ DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY - 8 te 18, 500 | These dances are open to the public ¥ THE CITY CLUB, 1320 G TO-NIGHT ® Ao The All-Vegetable Loxative n | nounced _some ~ weeks. ago, | broken off definitely. It was after Excursions $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington 4 AND RETURN Sunday, February 23 SPECIAL TRAIN not only makes work lighter bt workers more con- tented with a glareless, dif- fused light refiected directly on work, and ‘preveats Wufle(fim‘nflb‘y— light to eyes. That’s whye! ite has & Green Glass and a-Special Screen that changes ordinary electric light intersoft, glare- less daylite’ that sprevents bility—ideal for reading or Emeralited sffjces ook better, have more out- put and davlite on every deek. iran Emeralitefor every writ- ing o reading need. 82 Warken Street, N. Y. Established 1374 Metapan—Santa * | Suvia—St John' ILEANAMAY BREAK TROTHWITH COUNT Probe of Antecgdents of Von Hochberg. By the Assocated Press. BUCHAREST, Rumania, February 19. ~=The Rumanian government is investi- i gating the antecedents of Count von | Hochberg, fiance of Princess Ileana, and is” seeking further information about Premier Juliu ts iu told newspaper day that if any- reflecting dishonor it the ent would intervene and advise main- tenahice of the engagement. k Wedding Is Postponed. Meanwhile, the peasant leader said, the wedding of the two has been post- poned and the gos 3 He said the government generally did not interfere .in affairs of the royal family, except when the Crown Prince or the heir apparent was affected. His statement was made apparently in answer to reports current here that the engagement, which the princess an- ~has been & lengthy conference with Queen Marie, mother of the princess, the newspaper- men being summoned to the premier's interview: office for the Annulment Is Expected. Royal circles maintained secrecy.about the engagement, but an air of constraint Wwas noted at the palace. Princess Heana was the only member of the roy% family to: accompany Count von Hochberg ‘to the station when he de- for TLondon.” New-mu com- mented on the coldness exhibited by the young couple. General expectation . is' that annul- | ment of the er will; - ncunaeod 'whznm l:l .t?u rincess have returned from a t and the Eastern Hedl(!m"m MOTHER OF FIVE GIVEN SIX MONTHS’ SENTENCE By the Associated Press. BIRMINGHAM, Ala.,, February 19.— A 56-year-old woman, mother of five The woman, Mrs. Jim McHaney near Ensley, was sentenced by Judge W. I Grubb to serve the term in the Jef- {erson County Jail. Her husband, con- victed on same charge, was placed on five years' probation. ’ ARRIVED. Augustus—Genos .. remen—Bremerhaven Drottningholm--Gothen! e -Valparaise. .1l iverpool . chlt&;u TE!erry—GnnPnt ‘' DUP TODA' vandyck—Buenog Aires. Reliagce— f EeHates W e pertic—Li Ry Sy Tachira-La G Ataguaya—West Indies cruise ruary Februa; ‘Febriary Alaunis—8outhambto, American Trader—Lond Unfted Btaf nhage: Laurentic—Mediterranean Conte Biancamano—! Byron—Piraeus .. Venezug n Teno—Valparaise oamo—8anto Ponce—San_Juan. Cristobai—Cristol Pavorita—Kingston_. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1939, - Newest Frock Rufflings have fringed edges . It is georgette's’ feminine expres- sion o{ soft touches for new silhou- ette frocks. 1930 necklines and ja- bots especially like the soft pleat- ing, the gay little puffing, the fringed edges . . . so much so that they choose it in white, eggshell, flesh, and pastel blue. New, too, are pique rufflings with the smart ragged edges Fashion NECKWEAR, A1sLE 15, Fmst FLOOR. News for Thursday Shoppers A Special Selling of Factory Printed Personal Stationery, *1° a box 100 double sheets and 100 long envelopes—offered at this very special price until March 1st only. Your name and address printed in Royal Blue on both paper and envelopes. Choose this smart “evy Gray Granite, Blue Granite, Sun Tan Granite or White Vellum. STATIONERY, AIsLE 2, FiasT FLOOR. Demonstration of Annette’s Cleanser This cleanser actually does what other cleansers promise. See this Annette Cleanser—in powder form—demonstrated here this week. It removes grease spots, water spots, fruit stains, perspiration—and it leaves no rings. Annette’s Perfect Cleanser, 50c a box Torerries, Aiste 18, Fmst FLOOR. P il Novelty Jewelry Rduccd a Fourth and More For Immediate Clearance il 1 Chrysoprase and Marcasite Bracelet, sterling silver, in filigree design. Was $135. Now b ....$100 2 RuL:mm and dMnunilnl lunln;‘. 1 soprase and onyx, onyx & clouded crystal: Were $60. Now..340 2 Real Stone Bracelets, 1 onyx and crystal, tal and_chalcedony. Were $145. 1 Onmyx and Marcasite Bracelet. Was $55. Ne e ..$38 Now .. 1 Chrysoprase and Onyx Bracelet, sterling silver with mafcasite. Was $85. Now $60 2 Real Stone Bracelets. Were $15. Now $8 1 Crystal and Chrysoprase Necklace, pen- dant style. Was $60. Now $40 1 Baguette Crystal Necklace, with pendant set'in sterling. Was $65. Now....$4§ 1 Chrysoprase Negklace. W ow .. ....518 'LOOR. 1 Amethyst Quartz and Marcasite Pendant; sterling silver chain.- Was $25. Now $18 1 Pearl and Marcasite Brooch, with black Colored Crystil . 330 Was $45. Now Mt 1 Rhinestone and Ena: on black silk ribbon: Was $16. Now $M0 1 pair Onyx and Crystal Earrings, long drop. Was §75. Now ...,. 50 2 Real Stone Pendant: Were $14. Now ... $10 4 Real Stone and' Marcasite Necklace fihlpl. Assorted stones. Were $20. 1 Rhinestone Brooch, large emerald green stone in center. Was $25. Now..$18 1 Rhinestone and Baguette Crystal Brooch. Was $35. Now .. $20 1 Rhinestone Brooch. Was $25. Now..$18 1 Pearl Collar, with real coullian eclasp, .-Was $10. Now ... R 11 A Pearl Collar, with rhinestone ¢! =37 Now Wb eeoNmenaend $ 1 Necklace, aquamarine crystal pendant style. Ni %o ‘SB g 2 Imi eolos e ng and Pin Set, gold and ena h. Was $9. Now rhinestone rondells. Was §12. Now $6 3 Sport Chokers, imitation stones, assorted colors. Were $5. Now ... -$2.50 1 Sterling Silver Filigree Choke: Now 38 1 Sterling Silver Filigree Choker, with amethyst stones. Was $16.50. Now $10 1 Sterling Silver Filigree Choker, with topaz .stones. Was $16. Now $1 Airplane Furniture Inspirw‘Our New Reed Furniture The smaller, gayly colored furniture airplanes choose for their decorative schemes, finds a new use in our solariums'and Sum- ery-day” stationery in your favorite shade— Pyrex Demonstration Throughout the week a factory demonstrator is here to show you the advantages of cooking and serving in Pyrex ovenware. Come in and learn the proger Pyrex dishes . ‘to use . , , the ease in caring for Pyrex. Speci during the demonstration— Pyrex Open Baking Dish, Spc A, 69¢ GLASSWARE, FIrTR FLOOR, ially featured A ,‘_‘NQW ‘Uniform for Nurses, 3395 Dix %%8ons . . ,.the prefironu in uniform designers among sionals . . . sends’'this new, white poplin fashion .for nurses. ‘The fitted waistline, the flaved skirt and the invisible front closing interpret perfect tailoring in a smart man- ner. Sizes 16 to 42. / | Port St. George—Ber: DUE TUESDAY, Andaniz—Liverpool . Aquitania—Sout] ‘armania_Havai Siboney—Havan: Arcadian—Bermuda mer rooms this season. Sketched is a group that has just arrived at Woodward & Lothrop; natural reed contrasts with bright blue weather-resisting cushions and chartreuse pipings. Chair and Settee, $100 Small Table, $10 Other New Reed and Wicker: Furniture on Display Rexp FURNTTURE, S1xTH FLOOR. Grove's Laxative BROMOQUININE has been the favorite family remedy for two generations. It is the rec- ognized standard remedy for colds. ‘Refuse substitutes. At all druggists $0c. x OUTGOING' STEAMERS. Grove’s PRy Carmani Laxative « n:m;fi eira. Gbraltar, Naples and Mar- B SR oo, on Bn | uln:» Puerto (‘ahuw and Santa Illrtrl‘.. | President arding—Plymouth. Cherbours | oand Hamburg. i 18 —] Tablets | Bt it ranean cruwe. 7 B b ache Pats Cost. Successful Since 1889 |E J;, Luckenbach—Pac Numses’ Untroams, Tamp FLooR. 1930 Model Kolster Radios $112.50 The number of sets remaining from the shipment we were able to secure is so limited you should choose yours immediately. Each set—like the one sketched—is enclosed in a beautiful walnut cabinet, with figured butt wal- nut doors; legs turned and fluted, with ornamental stretcher.” Made by the firm that made Rear Admiral Byrd's radios, these sets have a selector tuner that makes the set exceedingly simple to operate. Completely equipped, including tubes (guaranteed | year). Home installation and 90 days of Woodward & Lothrop's dependable service. Outstanding Features of This 1930 K-43 Model 1. Eight tubes; three screen grid 4. Wholly shielded construction 2. Push-pull amplification 5. Selector tuner 3. Dynamic Speaker 6. Highboy cabinet Convenient Terms If Desired i “For Complete Radio Satisfaction—Buy Only Standard Makes” Ravro Garrenies, Fourtn FLoor. . La Guayra. Puerto Ca- | Es@nia—Copenhagen and Dansig, Arcadian—HBermuda. mini it. The R‘r,:flfi:-'ifl.. GPiatobal, Antotagasts and | | \ Lower in Height azhu:l"nr?i'&m Gherbours snd Breme i to Accompany San Lorenzo—San Juan and Santo Domingo | New Chairs City. Austvard—Barcelona. £l P Deanaenn. g i i toum. are being exploited for their new depths Gaxambu_Santos. | of comfort . .. these Themt—Rio 0 amsire. are the new low oil- SAILING PRIDAY, PEBRUARY 131, pot lamps that focus Pa light on their fash- "Chistobal, Guasa- it Bechiniyi 4 ion-importance. Naples, Ville- The artistic standard 0—Nassau boasts of an adjustable Bremen-Cherbours, sButhampton and Ham- arm, a steel or Pompeisn rnland—Plymouth, Cherbour finish oil-pot ~ lamp. ' ° Xic—Cherbours and Choice of several Co. y early zflx;v;gunnu lnd_r:l lonial-type paper shades. Drove Me Mad” <5 Jrove e a SAILING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2. Lamrs, SevenTH FLOOR, “I’ had pg'nplua 'Ind hh‘:kl"l‘f;d) é:"' ican Shis B, 80 badly, and use 0 squeeze em | al s 50 much that my face looked Ted ||| fscania-Fivmeuts: "Favre ‘aAd tongon. and raw. On the advice of a nurse | iron! va friend I'got a jar of Rowles Mentho | Sulphur and used it ‘faithfully for | ten days. In 3 days' time there | was a big difference in my skin| Sold in regular stock until recently for $202 Out February 21.., Arrows of Desire By Judith Clark ‘This '-trih'qumhoun picture of Youn, T e fn Virgai aad WWsabingens. B - 1o wil and today it is as soft and clear as 3 Jian, (T > be released de -::-r tomorrow - ;I- my ten-year-old sister’s. e Praatipos”"04: Dussine. Pana) snd are taking ovdacy for it no:"fl..w: 4 The sulphur in Rowles Mentho || | Drottninghoig Gotenbure. Tuz Book STORE, AIsies 23 AWD 25 Sulphi the skin while the ||| Kunssholm —West In 3 mst PLOOR. S et o & || e R PR o e oL - action you |||} land—west T g want for skin troubles. Try Rowles Per aaeon. Befacisha Livétpeol Mentio Sulphur not only for pimpies (|| Sesa citentpr: Belfast and Liveroool

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