Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1930, Page 32

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HFE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1930. that he would not again offer for re- election. In the event that he did become & candidate, Mr. De Jarnette said that Volstead B—-16 %** runuwnd'nmrdxly . The meetings are ‘o rious towns in rota- each meeting to be deter vious one. MAY ENTER RING ON WET PLATFORM stitution 'wh:nmm %’%&”filflfi‘l Mapp act, which permitted the pur- chase of one quart a month, He also Rainter; Waldo Burnside Hyatisvlli:| Orange, Va., Resident Indicates He| siatea that he favored & material in- wu.'- URGANIZ[ John N. Torvestad, Colmar Manor: P Rasmussen, Cottage City. and L Har-| Might Be Congress Candidate | Sie%sc,in,the tarill on wood pulp, Mr, | wood. on Modification Count. old Sothoron and E. W. Baker of Brent- De Jamette s o brominent, member of Better Government Is Aim of s sonally dry. Organization to Be Formed DEL RAY BANK DOLE Special Dispatch to The Star. Tennyson neli;— to Be Studio. Thursday Night. law so that it { RICHMOND, Va,, —E H.| Tiny St. Chard's Mission Church, HANGS ON COURT ORDER 8, March 11—B. H. | Tl o arra, in which Lord Tennyson De Jarnette, jr. of Orange, Va. in a | was i 5 | took a great interest when he 80V~ Distribution of Funds on Hand Statement indicated that he m'ght be- |ernor general of Australia, has been sold | come a candidate for the House of [to a Melbourne business man, who has | Representatives to succeed R. Walton 'given it to his daughter, an artist, to be Awaits Direction of Judge | Moote, who sSme time ago announced used as a studio. | Alexander. | See Etz and See Better” BY GEORGE PORTER, Staft Correspondent of The Star. MOUNT RA.NIER, Md., March 11.— “Better government and general wel- | fare of municipalities in the metropol tan district of Prince Georges County is the objective of an organization to Your Spring Coat Does it show these Fashion Points THE 1930 COAT SILHOUETTES are new—fitted, flared, wrapped in the Vionnet manner, tied or belted —with the redingote outstanding. THE 1930 COAT FABRICS are new—monotone tweeds, wool crepes, coverts and kashmir, THE 1930 COAT DETAILS are new—capes, scarfs, revers, cuffs and intricate cut. THE 1930 COAT FURS—are two types, the soft long Raired furs and the sleek flat furs, of which galyak is outstanding. ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 11.—Dis- | e hands of a receiver, is dependent perfected here Thursday night. an order from ud‘g;‘A!}exlnder. w{m drawn by th as been given Yurisdiction over the co;‘péé’.“fx.?‘é““é’é‘ugfils""é‘: A B e | matter, allowing Tourtland H. Davis Which attended the first “gel-together” | the recelver, to declare a dividend of meeting of town officials here last | the deposits. » month.! Invitations have been sent to | Davis has been in conference v\:t_h approximately 12 incorporated towns in | Judge Alexlm‘ltrv and !thts wl receive the metropolitan area of the county to | his authority within a >nnrt| time. 1; attend Thursday’s meeting. | state=.cnt of the board of directors o the bank, 1ssued just before the receiver The name of the proposed organiza- | was appointed, had promised depositors tion, a matter which provoked con- g portion of their funds by March 10 st o s W povoked con. | 2"t o et s oy saren 10 (ll MEANS TOMORROW’S SAFETY ing, is set forth in the tentative consti- | pointed special commissioner to ex- Good eyesight in the adult may be assured by proper tution as “Municipal Officers Aasoch-!nmmv(he titles of the bank’s real estalc { precaution in the childhood days. v ik tion of the Metropolitan District, Prince | holdings and as soon as he has prepared i Mho Chilll responti seadily to “cirisciion” aid sssiine Georges County, Md. | his report the sale of the property wili I oy id d" L e - The draft of the constitution provides | be authorized and the proceeds dis- "‘A . olded. A 4o A #* that every elective officer and every | tributed. These holdings are estimated s @ precaution, have your child’s eyes examined, il town clerk, treasurer and attorney of [to be worth in excess of $25,000. you suspect the least trouble. any incorporated town in the meiro-| Have Your Eyes Examined Every Two Years 1217 1217 litan district ‘of the county shall be- | = el e tetil For 3 Cents a Day the payment of the annual dues for T G St. their respective towns. However, it 1s | or acciden — X TODAY’S PRECAUTION ] P “, | 5000.00 to $7500 provided that “all members from the | | o Sijentar ceattos "stsced 'En?;' same town shall, for. voting purposes, | | 3oejdeatal death, as atated in policy. consist of one unit which shall be en- | | thia protection by appiving NOW. titled to only one vote in the meetings Wri inth FRED. r:'ll for Full Information of the association.” . J. SCHAEFER Dues are tentatively fixed at $10 per CO., Mgrs. your Tof each town. while the meet- lmitiS, Chestust St; Ehils, Po, 1217 G Street- WooDWARD & L.oTHROP 1880 Gorny AR {iAR_ 1950 Woodward & Lothrop so thor- oughly believes The Opera Pump is the shoe of fashion that we have twenty-two versions for your choice—from the clas- sic simplicity of the plain opera pump to the feminine and friv- olous decorated opera pumps. Everywhere smart women are wearing opera pumps—every- where smart women will be wearing these twenty-two ver- sions of the smart shoe fashion. Hllustrated Serapheen wrapped and belted in this coat with double postilion cape, $135 Untrimmed mon o tone tweed coat in redingote style—a copy of Ch;;l;l‘- JMARTER thanthe Misses’ Coats $29.50 to $150 Waomen's Coats $29.50 to $150 Little Women's Coats $29.50 to $95 Larger Women's Coats $39.50 to $95 Coars, THiRD PLOOR, - Dyed blue fox—the smart- est of the soft long haired furs—worn off the shoul- der on this fitted coat, $150 Pirate blue Telga cloth ith fitted normal Opera Pump ... 50 there are 22 dis- tinctive versio..s here The galyak fur scari— e 17 are illustrated S50 These 12 Versions y 31250 Imported Silk Underwear Reduced Pearl luster kid-trimmed b ' 118 Gowns Reduced 39 Dance Sets Reduced 130 Chemise Reduced 5105 515 $18 55 35 3750 Black mat kid pump with Exquisite lingerie imported from France, Austria and China are offered at these radically \ cutout Blue kid pump piped with reduced prices. Of pure-dye crepe and lustrous satins with rich laces and hand embroidery. Snx LiNcerme, THIRD FLOOR. Special Selling of Chiffon Silk Hose Beige kid pump with cone- With “Fleur de Lys” Heels $ I -50 $10 to %20 trasting collar Gold-piped red kid opera pump Seamless opera pump, Spanish heel Silver-piped green kid pump Patent leather opera pump Black or white satin pump Black or white moire pump Seamless opera pump with interlacing Black mat kid seamless pump This is the first time that we have offered this fine quality chiffon hose with the beautifully shaped “Fleur de Lys” heel at this low price—and only because this is a special purchase at an unusual price concession. In turftan, suntan, afternoon, ‘WoMEN’s Sxots, THirp FLOOR. eggshell, Des Gris, gray gun metal and black. Hosizry, Amsie 17, Fmsr FLOOR, - Smart Imported Lingerie Fashions Lounging Pajama Ensembles, $29.50 It is smart to be lazy—if one does it gracefully in these new pajama ensembles of printed and plain colored fabrics. The blouses usually tuck in and the trousers . show a newly feminine circular flare, Model sketched, $29.50 Others, $22.50 to $29.50- Necricees, THmp FLOOR, French Foundation Garments, $20 The season’s silhouette rounds the bust, defines the waist, tapers the thigh-and smoothly curves the hips. These French foundation garments achieve this sil- houette with the loveliest of fabrics. Others to $27.50 Consers, THIRD FLOOR. Fitted Costume Slips, $5 Of silk crepe—tailored with flared skirt and scalloped picoted bottom and fitted bodice. Light and dark shades. Sizes 3¢ to 44 Costume Suirs, THiRD FLoOOR. Lady Sealpax Bandeau and Pantie Sets, $1.50 “Young things” adore these sets for sports. Checked and novelty fabrics—the panties are fitted with washable elastic. Sizes 32 to 40 CorToN UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLoOR. Mat kid with watersnake. . Silk kid trimmed kid pump Black satin opera pump... WOMEN’S SHOES, THIRD FLOOR. Simulated snake trimmed pum Gold-piped red kid pump. ... Silk kid and lizasd trimmed ‘Three-tone trimmed pump Lizard and patent leather pump Plain beige opera pump

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