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CITY PLAN EXPERT TALKS TO CITIZENS Traffic Lane Development Is Outlined for Columbia Heights Group. Géneral plans of the National Capital Park and Planning Commission for the | adequate development of arterial high- ways and other lanes of traffic in the District of Columbia were described by | Charles W. Eliot, city planner of the | commission, in an address, illustrated with lantern slides, at a meeting of the | Columbia Heights Citizens’ Association in the columbln Helghts Christian Church last night. Mr. Eliot declared the Columbia Heights section, with its lack of ade- quate lanes of traffic to take care of traffic coming into the section from a number of streets, offers one of the most perplexing situations faced by the commission. In line with the plans of the com- mission to develop adequate cross-town thoroughfares through Columbia Heights, “The Secret Six” Will Aim to Oust Chicago Hoodlums By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, March 5.—Chicago’s secret, mmm« of six will not employ “vigilante methods” and -u not going to fight booze,” Col. rt Isham Rar president 0! the Assoclation of cmmeru. said Monday. “The secret six,” Col. Randolph enlightened Chleuoms will aim at the hoodlum element, which “has profited so greatly through sinister operations and which has given Chicago a bad name.” “It is not necessary to employ vigllante methods.” he said, “for after all Chicago is not a Sodom or a Gomorrah. It is not ruled by corruption and crime.” THIEF RISKS'EGYPTIAN CURSE TO TAKE RELIC ! Stone Moses Is Reputed to Have, Stood Upon in Appeal for Israelites Is Stolen. By the Associated Press. SAN JOSE, Calif., March 5.—A piece of stone on which Moses is reputed to have stood as he asked protection for THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1930. e PALAIS RovyAL @ STREET AT ELEVENTH Boleros Are a Guide to Spring Smartness Paris has given the gay, y8uthful little bolero the definite stamp of approval, and you'll find it the theme of many of our smartest new frocks for small women and misses. Bolero frocks of spring- TELEPMONE DISTRICT 4404 Even quite long halr Is wot a problem with these . SMART HATS In Large Headsizes 3 Youthful models.that really fit.and-are smartly new— that describes these hats. Of Bangkoks, Toyos, Baku braids and other novelty straws they are in off-the- face models as well as styles with brims, and you'll find every Spring-like new color in the assortment as well Mr. Eliot told of plans to seek enact- | the tribes of Israel has been stelen from ment of legisiation providing for elimi- | the Rosecrucian Order’s Museum here. nation of “offsets” in Harvard street at | _Dr. Spencer Lewis, caretaker of the Fourteenth and at Georgia avenue. Rosecrucian Temple, who reported loss | It would require about $50,000 to-do |of the relic, said today the thief risked the desired straightening, he said. Ac- | an ancient Egyptian curse, cording to the way the proposed legis-| He said the Egyptians had placed a lation is now worded, he said, in answer | curse upon any one who should buy or 10 & question, the property owners would | steal their ancient relics, but explained not be required to bear any of the ex- | that the curse had not been operative of the straightening process. | against himself and other Rosecrucians With lantern slide maps, Mr. Eliot | because they took the stone for educa- showed the general highway develop- | tional purposes. ment plans, arranged_ with \:iev\mm‘ eliminating waffic congestion, ant a Recessity of through town traffic getting | conjunction with the federal rallway into the downtown area of the city. | i being considered. 4 Mr. Eliot Was given & TiSING VOte Of | s——m—mmmm—ee The erxquisite thanks by the association for h\.sw youuy person at = CUT PRICES ottt groged as black and navy blue. time prints—bolero frocks of et e Sl e VTR RN plain crepes with lingerie-like blouses—and lovely lace gowns with fluttering boleros—all these are here. Tomorrow?, Whky, of Conrsel, BABY DAY Mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles, cousins, godmothers—lny one who has the slightest claim on a baby, will find special prices on most enticing articles at Palais Royal tomorrow, Silk Carriage Covers ment of legislation to District government riations for the full-week em- | nt of so-called per dem em- Feminine Activity Beacon Baby Blankets Smartly Dressed in the 1.95, boxed Compnnhon Half 90 Soles, attached c Rubber Heels, 3 5 c ployes o( the District, who are enabled | e L e Three-Piece rsery desiota, bound with seiee. labe Il YLop 10.95-—16.50 R-Iolm T... 'Lifi.-, 3 5 C Daranet vne ‘The associatis dopted lution | urging thay o liemm be Inserted in a | e i e e s ic] On l-'me Slloo ‘ { 3 - e f . any 'Illm This Week Only 5 i broldered in dainty de- t:nmeolthe District surplus might | 4 B i signs. "Another resolution urged the enact- || Leather Half . : R 3 Hmdmude Dresses, $1 The Jackets— are various! Boleros, Wind- T‘l Shoe the dress at the — Paid when the owher of the Prope ""i' m i ;::oalt! :‘,f; 403 11th St. N. w deficiency. bill providing the necessary | Sice. A gift par excellence. Soles, attached 756 E:fl“ with a view to giving the de- ju breaker, Buttoned or Belted cmdidnotmwlumlnunm hdellght}ully ent hxpnyn- a lonm time than at nruem to and re- vrow The latter ruoluuvn was introduced by W. I. Swanton, who aiso introduced r—thau urm that a statement of be submitted with the tmhr tax bflll, and that provision District as- lars and cuffs, Infants to 2 years. . - “Spring-ish” Rayon s 69..1):5.“5 . ams, §9c 3 and Weél At this price little coat, il s o & separa ;. PR ade Ger- tan, red and green. 3 Children’s Wool 1 ;;-,‘,-,,flm Sweaters, Special 3 The Skirts— e 1.69 45 Pieces, 16.95 ‘EImE | phien, ted. You'll love the In reference to the arrears tax state- ments, Mr. Swanton said he had learned of ® case where property was put up Other Bolero Models 13.95 to 29.50 Cardlgzn< Plain Cardigans with pinch tucks to mark the high waist. ml&‘ !mum declared that at wuent smart. the District tax assessor’s office has in |~ —r— szs it much machinery that cannot be used 5 Of black crepe, the because of lack of tion adopted asking that A’"fl’" ek model at the lower left has a black purchased for the estab- SR e north of ] sout bolero. over-m beige east of Thirteenth street and georgette blouse with lingerie touches. 3 Fine, light-weight wool make these are flared or smartly plaited, + tetel small sweaters for the 2- tuck-in style or on a bodice. :‘!-mdfld. Colors are charm- Pad Specials, 3 for $1 The S:’“‘"‘_ 136236 Ratfed Eubber Sheet ot are the slip-on variety, in Pad, 17x30. Flannelette contrasting colors, trimmed 1_ R IRD P 3 Pal Cracheted to match the suit. Birdseye Diapers, 1.69 Blstees & Awrov:d flx}?-:nch size, he ready for use, in lln.lhly The Colors— The are green, blue, beige, red, package. of regulations forbidding pa: within “Pre ft" g 10_feet of a fire plug, especially with ¢ tti-So! (@ :]“] reference to smaller vehicics, such as| 3 5 4 ) :rhc’V[‘;d dahlia and black and oahos: Pads, 2 for $1 ehu.erl' bmg:ne:foll;mg: r‘:su‘;:' Sizes 14 to 42. Baby's chair :’\nfla u\m soft rub- PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor “ . | My Skin Nearly | : i1l Drove Me Mad seats, kapok fll “I had pimples and bl 50 Hers s Ilckwn \ | much’ that my face nd ‘nd raw. mt.heldvieeoilmlmh‘hnd phur and used it mmfuny for ten days. In three days’ time there was a big difference in my skin and today it is as sof! d ‘clear as my | 10-year-old sister ‘The Sulphur in Rowles Mentho Sulphur clears the skin while the Menthol heals the sore, broken tissue. asm Toad, west of Shérman avenue. Another re- the establishment of half-price “Toiletries Specmll Priced” y .nnla Wash Cloths $1 sioners to open up a new street north of Florida Avmue bet'e-n Ninth street Georgia a! An address wu aennrea at the meet- iu by Maj. A. M. Holcombe, chairman the special committee of the Federa- 1at to ascer- tain the sentiment of the citizens re- subseri| neunn& for pur- chasing the Buffalo Statue, the work of H. K. Bush-Brown. Maj, Holcombe ex- the view that the statue should made one of the perman:nt statues ©of the National Capital. William M. Deviny, president o( Lhe Michigan Park Citizens' Associal L. 8. Trundle, past president of the llt ter association, and G. G. Glick, presi- dent of the heast Wuhinlu)n Citi- | || That's the twofold action you want | A don, were guests and deliv- | | for skin troubles. Try Rowles Mentho | T4 e Dlackheads, bt for dry, sealy skl | 3 acl Morris. Mrs. Edna Mitchell and Mrs. lrlm and itchin o dr’m. ml"‘[ Lella A. Blain were elected new mem- All druggists sell it in bers. Willlam W. Adams, president of || jars ready to use. Be sure it's the Columbia Heights Citizens’ Assocla- ||| Rowles.—Advertisement. tion, presided at the meeting. “Absolutely - gorgeous underwear, my dear, if you know what I mean!” 1,000 Rayon Unde rgarments Stepeins i Annual March Silk Sale It's values like these that have created such enthusi- The most desirable and fashionable fabrics are shown in great variety. Note these low prices. $1.25 to $1.59 Silks and Rayons N R ) | $1.59 to $1.79 Plain and Printed Silks, 1.29 $1.95 to $2:49 Plain and Printed Sllks, 1.74 $2.49 to $3.49 High-grade Silks . . . 2.09 Printed Wash Silks. ...66c yd. All Silk Shantung........85¢ Silk Taffeta Radium...85c yd. All Silk Pongee..........34c PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor Ex. Size Vests | IMPORTER'S SALE & OF A Valuable Collection OF Oriental Rugs and Carpets | in all sizes and weaves, including unrAl extra large | pieces and presenting examples of most of the re- | nol:ned rug weaving districts of the Far East, to be | sold at | PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our Galleries 715 13th Street Sealpax and Regatta combinations and Ensembles Today, Thursday and Friday, March 5th, 6th and 7th, 1930, pants are popular for ease and freedom 5.98 at 2 P. M. each day. of fit, for the sturdy dimity and cross- ALSO | LI From now on, barred muslin of their material (flesh and white). Special ‘Night Session | - S o Thursday, March 6th, at 8 P. M. countryside will be these very gay and | the scenes in which On Free View Up to Hour of Sale Each Day | d ‘ nonchalant _iocks i 'lnii collection embraces Kemcn:nh-h, le:zoolu, D |, dpi y ;::g::s I;’inekn 5 | Isphahans, Lillehans, Keshans, inese, Bokharas, 4 SF e - aske Beloochistans, Serabends, Massouls, .Spuhl. g }:Tfi::.s .::d art‘\‘{:: Fereghans and Others. e colors, and prmu' Terms, Positively Cash BRITE Ensembles, sizes 16 : ¥ \sv | & s O C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. | Ao o PALAIS ROYAL Auctioneers Third Floor Usually cost heaps more! You positively have to see to believe it! Best quality rayons, that heavy delus- tered kind, others as slinky, soft and sheer as glove silk! Colors you love to touch! Tricky styles! Allsizes, includ- ing some extra sizes for Mamma. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor New Cotton Dresses “Popular-Choice”’ Lingerie Selections “Athletic® Underwear and $1 New—And Look at the Prices! All-Metal Beds “Saciety” Crepe Underwear, $1 and 1.98 “Society” Crepe is popular for the new softness of the fabric, wonderful laun- dering qualities, adaplalnhly to gowns, chemises, dance sets, bloomers, panties, slips or step-ins—frilly or severe. “Philippine” Night Gowns, 1.59 : Poster Bed “Philippine” Night Gowns are popular . for the infinite variety and delicacy of Correctly Proportioned embroidered designs. 1 9 75 PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor Special Offer! $1 Terri Face ‘" Powder ) $ $1 Terri Compact ) A one hundred per cent saving, literally. Every purchase of Terri Face Powder, in the jolly “silhouette” box, includes an equally )oll) Terri enamel com- pact. If you-haven't tried Terri's this is a 'good time to begin., New Gillette Razors, 3 nylu. 98¢, fi-mch {colllltmuous tubing— ;I‘he «Nn(v:; Grncedflne type— eavy filler rods, an effect, decorate brov.n enamel finish. . 6 95 panel 16-75 Early American you can't resist. New Gillette Blades, cust-proof pkgs., 39 and 77c. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor