Evening Star Newspaper, February 27, 1930, Page 24

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B—10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1930. RAD'" SA[ES ‘I‘ALKS l REYNOLDS PREDICTS place corresponding to “z::"peam.\ MEXICAN GOVERNOR United States, he announced following | mitted to land any liquor that is des- Marriage Licenses Issued. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., February Man Faking Faint Works Free Meal ‘Racket’ 20 Years club of New York. It was his first Assoclated Press. northern district and all liquors manu- | Problems. Theodore Fox, 27, and Edith Cox, 19, Might Make Place in International L s ! : t - 8 n Ptlc pedugmumnant on the subject. . | MEXICALI Lower Callfornia, Feb- | {actured here will be checked by this . Nt of W ORI, Crest Reserve position in this co & conference with United States and | tined for the United States.” WORLD BANK SUCCESS | w25, Reynolds, president of the Pirst| 10 AID U, S. DRY FORCES | Mexican newspaper men here Tuesday. | yon wiin the ‘Uniied. States Govern- Wilbur’s Committee Finds | tion with the United States Govern- |27 (Special).—Marriage licenses have » the bank at & luncheon of the Bond “Every shipment of liquor into the | | ment in other international border | been issued here to the following: Programs Lose Much of Educational Value. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, February 27.—The trouble with Willlam Thomas’ system was that he worked it twice in the same place. For 20 years Thomas fainted, foamed at the mouth and walked out of restaurants without paying a cent for such morsels as T-bone steak and mincemeat pie. Finance Like Federal Reserve in U. S, He Says. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, Pebruary 27.—Jackson | MI. Reynolds thought Mt could be E. Reynolds, one of the organizers of | general management of the institution, the Bank for International Settlements, | adding that “She may be able to get it.” | Tuesday predicted a successful career | for that institution and said that it would be large, aside from its connec- tion with reparations payments, and it might go a long way toward solving the gold problem. government,” the northern district of Lower Cali- Gov. -Tapia said, “and Furthermore, Federal enforcement machinery of the | no seaport in this district will be per- | waiting outside. Walking into Fairlle, Ireland, post| ruary 27.—Gov. Jose Maria Tapia of | this territory will prevent wherever | office with the money in his mouth, an ible any transportation of liquor | Aairedale dog recently received a dog poss fornia plans to co-operate with the |into the United States. license, which he took to his master , both of Washington. shaw, 28, Cantily, Va, and Lillian Mage Liles, 23, Danville, Va.: Benediet c Auth, 21, and Mary Caroline Distl, American cameras and photographic 4 Tuesday Thomas revisited the | | | No Approvals No Approvals souesday Thomas revisited the | | might make for itself in world finance | supplies are becoming popular in India. PP PP! | Spee—— policeman,tound « bar o oup | | oy e ) e e A eI ) ¥ Secretary Wilbur's advisory committee enough about foaming at the | | ion radio education has found that one | of the chief objections to microphonic | dnstruction is that “educational broad- asts, sandwiched in between sales talks n cigarettes and lip sticks, need to be so sugar-coated they lose most of their educational value.” The committee, composed of edu-| | cators, radio officials and prominent "’x‘t"““‘;’“‘dfi* °f,11"“1"°"‘hl R broadcasters, has been given the task multiplies “Incalculably the effec-| St all of evolving methods for the promotion | tive reach of the endowment dollar” by | tively small. of educational broadcasting to schools | eliminating the need of expensive hall: and class rooms throughout the country. | and dormitories. It provides the swift. Summarized, the objections raised st means yet known for the spreud o radio as a medium of bringing education | ideas, opens the treasures of the uni 1o adults are: | versities to all on the same conditions | The average person does not want |and increases the public appreciation of | m SWEET PEAS, two bunches, $1.00 m fi All Sales Final All Sales Final Philipsborn LEVENTH ST. — BETWEEN F &G FINAL MARKDOWNS .and when T‘I||I|px|mn|< say FIN AL M \R}\DO\’\"\Q it means that because the season is at an end. PRICES ARE NOW AT THE LOWEST LEVEL THEY WILL REACH. for this event, ]‘lnhpihnrn buyers and mcrrlnndwc men have care- in his pocket. The soap explained g’l‘&’;’fl? lgr:lvt :fi;‘;?l:st;nw;fi Enjoy Flw)ers This Week End! out a fine of $25. | Americans, and brings it to all ages, | sexes, colors, races, creeds and people | in all stations or economic conditions. & [Tt carries the lessons of great teachers | The Cash and Carry propositions make the prices on most beautiful flowers attrac- 500 Pairs 75 Early Silk Hose $ Spring Hats Felt-with-straw . cutting prices on such merchandise as will not fit in with our Easter felt. Off-the-face, berets . . . colors. 50 French Room Hats, final, $7.45 In preparation ROSES, one dozen..........$1.50 Hmaltalks ar argel” v o | .n?';m;'é": it e S | CARNATIONS, one dozen. . ..$1.50 | lecturers,” "its champions add, and | ing signifies the acquisition of learning, | makes room for the amateur teacher | and the radio bars all teachers except| who has no place in the formal aca-| E those who have good delivery demic plan but who has a love, an The advantages of radio, which the | aptitude for teaching and & wlsdom} Cash & Carry Flower Stores committee says probably more than|worth sharing. offset the follows: All perfect . . . silk top chiffon hose . . . our fa- mous Beverly special. 300 Pairs Higher- Priced Shoes $3.95 fully gone through every department in the store...drastically g d "brims, light and dark selling plans. Most of this apparel is smart, seasonable merchandise 807 14th St. N.W. 80417th St. N.W. . .much of it but recently 609 12th St. N.W. vantages, are set out as| Far from injuring established insti- | of the type in drmand inr immediate wear. | tutions, supporters of educational broad- | It democratizes higher learning by | casting say, it so stimulates intellectual et e e s b removing tacles that now make it |ambition Among parents and young | 0 a small percentage of | people as to increase enrollments. | L (] [ e ] =] () ] ] b Al it e o5 B b= stk e et Lol reslan —ms 3307~9~11~13 G'SENW, ~ T Revealing!! For the arrived in the house. 23 FURRED COATS s37 c‘hlefl\ hhck a fC\\ browns. G OW N S R G LGTRRAT T8 Dress coats . . . Rich cnafing< ; a few velvets W raparound: flares, prmce:fi effects . choice . . . while they last ... $37. 9 Furred Dress Coats 6 Sport Coats, furred, furless 12 Furred Dress Coats, black . even Tap fox sha\\l or pnuch collar . $21 First Time Paris Styles a7 ADVANCE SALE o 1 Twill Suit . ¢ . final markdown 2 Ensemble Suifs . . . final markdown 6 Raincoats . . . final markdown 7 Dresses, daytime types . . ., fina] markdown.... 20 Dresses, mostly day final markdown i 25 Dresses, all occasions . . . final markdown 25 FUR COATS *100 Mostly new arrivals in the popular black sealine with light, lovely Russian fitch, susliki, rose-beige Summer ermine or silver muskrat collar . . . also sil- ver muskrat coats . . . self or brown muskrat trim ... or muskrat with fox collar . .. the smart longer lengths . . . choice . . . while they last . . . $100. 62 Sweaters, final 47 Handbags, final markdown....$1.49 markdown....$1.29 48 Finer Sweaters, final mark- 43 High-class Bags, final mark- 22 Knit Dresses, final markdown, $5 3 Spanish Shawls, final mark- 15 Rayon Robes, Telling a New Story . . final mark- about the COATS for SPRING —it’s all so new—so different from previous seasons, the Parisian designers literally have outdone themselves in the creation of NEW IDEAS. Longer Lines . . . Normal Waistlines . . . New Flares. .. Dressy Sports Coats . . . Fitted For Weeks o « « « o o » we have concentrated our ef- forts ON THIS SALE—we enlisted the co-operation of our best makers to put over an event that will surpass even our last year’s sale— ORIGINAL SAMPLES are included — prices from the manufacturers have been lessened to offer AT Bloomers, Vests, garment 22 Bandeaux, final markdown 6 Fur Coats . . . final price 1 Russian Fitch Coat . . . final 1 Eastern Mink Coat . . . final Skirts 23 Blouses $1.95 ..$2.89 THE BEGINNING OF THE SEASON the most extraordi- nary value for fine COATS we and Nipped-in Backs . . . Un: usual Collar and Cuff Treat- ments . . . Clever models for have ever offered. matrons—ALL ARE NEW— ALL ARE DIFFERENT. $29.50, $39.50 and $45.00 VALUES The New Furs SQUIRREL—MUSKRAT MONKEY—WOLF CGALYAK—LAPIN MOLE—GALAPIN BROADTAIL Included in this Sale! New - Spring SUITS 325 Complete With Blouses Tweeds—Tans & Gray Coverts—Oxford Tans—Red & Green Short & Long Jackets For the Miss Every day new s right now PRINTS —Chiffons are fin The Friendly Shop very beautiful favor—and Flat here The New Materials COVERT—WOOL CREPE TRICOVA—BROADCLOTH TRICOLAINE—BASKET WEAVE LACEY TWEEDS—CHEVIOTS VELVETS—SATINS High Shades Pirate Blue—Canary Orchid—Capucine Reds—Navy BInck—Oxlord 12 to 20 for the Miss 36 to 44 for Women 16" to 26% Half Sizes 44 to 52 Extra Long for Tall Women Fashioned along youthful lis all the style touches that emphasize exclusiveness, PRINTS, GEORGETTES, . CHIFFONS and FLAT CREPES up to size 60. 1307 to 1313 G St. e PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTR!CT 4400 Month End Friday Sale Brings Tremendous Savings! Furniture Suites and Odd Pieces at Drastic Reductions Only a month-end Friday bargain day brings such savings. Dozens of choice suites of smart, desirable furniture and many odd pieces taken from stock drastically reduced for quick dis- posal. $2250 Comfortable Arm 12.50 Rockers. Special $4.95 Fireside Bench, 48 inches long. Recently $3.95.. 248 $19.85 Walnut Servlng Tables. Reduced to. 9095 $2975 Walnut Buffet, 54 inches long. Now priced. ... 1875 $179 4-Piece Walnut Bed Room Suite. Colonial Poster Bed. Pol v Rty £15...-. O 50 $65.00 Dresser, 50-inch size, walnut. Marked down-to. 32 50 $139 3-Piece Living Room Sulte. Recently $99 $89 $29.75 Dining Room Table, extension to Reccntly 16 75 $1975 ... $85 High Buck Easy Chnlr velour. Specially priced. . 42 50 $350 4-Piece Bed Room Sune. Tudor style. Recently $235.. $2l l . $19.75 Colonial Poster Bed. Odd panel. Sold as is. 9 95 fn Gut o w29 50 Piece Living R g’:::.. l:‘ecem:y Sl:?.S‘O o $ l 09 A real harvest day for the thrifty home-lover. this list and be sure to come early... .all quantities limited. $27.00 D: port Tables. Recently $1475 13.95 $4.75 Magazine End Tables. 2 38 Reducetdto: .. ovmrsneuisssson Recenly $2675,. oo 18.00 Skletc!e :‘:‘I;Ieg;ed-kuom Suite, $ 1 6 l S e S48 $56 Walnut Toilet Table. RS T 26.75 g:clm(;.]llvlpgzgdcla Secretary. 57'50 ;‘:ce::r\“:! 5 Vanity Dresser. 29 .7 5 $260 3-Piece Mohair lelng Room Suite. Recently $198.. $16l $4.75 Bed Room Rocker, seat. Sale price, o gy g S 39.50 i Room Sute: Receniy 220, 9207 Empeeam g1 2 Chuie. Feeenty 35 23.75 PALAIS ROYAL—Fourth Floor Ifyou need furniture at all just read $50.00 Tapestry Easy Chair. 25. 00 Sale price aee $14.75 Roll Edge Felt Mlnuu. 3-3. Recently $898............. 7 38 fgs R e Fo e, 501 Bi M Bed. T i TS et e o e it Recently $185eeersrrrner e 9178 $445 Roman Bench for lnlo Now priced at. 2-23 Recently markea 3650 v 58:50 $65 Coxwell Chair, in tap- Siry. Low priced st 32400 $325.00 10-Piece Dlnlnl Iloom Suite. Recently $265...... $238 $35 Occasional Chair, in ta; estry. Special Bea Recnty D5 Yoo 31.50 $45 Walnut Veneered Ward~ robe. Recently $35.. Ward- 29.75 S e e i ey o 29.75

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