Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1930, Page 35

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930. o S5 ALLA NAZMOVA FEELS sTAcE T NONIG) ELECTION S 30 result in the proclamation of a re- b public, France, which exercises complete in Honor of Taft. | echnicaly SRER- AND_APPRAIS! ks Constable Is Shrewd. E domination oyer the principality, will| To conform to the period of mourn-| A V fi( t L s 3o be placed in‘an embarrassing situation, |ing for the late Willam Howard Taft | IN HOFFA S {4 . 116/ Says Theatergoers Are { |fooled. He stopped a car and informed | | 3 . ; I the e vote to overthrow the | SOclety. scheduled - for today, was| i the passengers they could not proceed | Threatened —Overthrow of |4 nouiy & 1 he | Jefinitely postponed by Representative | Henry Engel, Rich Alleged Unchanged. . " | | untin” the Prince of Wales nad ity T Dikes ucorance Will| Gharles J. Esterly, president of the so- out his little notebook. The prince’s Prince Plerre. husband of Princess | New Guinea there exists no difference chauffeur stepped on the gas. Charlotte, is liked by the party which|of rank whatsoever.. The most vnlu-‘ because her “freaty with Monaco rec- al: Plstinum - Ring passed Bootlegger, Shot Down A Soverninent oficial ‘explatned the Dynasty Would Upset abdicates will probably arrange a rec | C'etY- ‘ oo s b page is striving for a republic and that in the | able possessions—houses and canoes— | SECOND 5 LA | e 3 NEED NOT FEAR TALKIE VOGUE B g ootk mearet Pennsylvania Society Takes Action "0;:_'! BY ]ERSEY GUNMEN Guild ction Actress ENTEB b o sha W::;;":. ol nm" by izes _only ‘the d | as proclaimed by President Hoover,the | Di Blue-White and o gt fer- il Frince Louis, ynasty headed bBY| monthly meeting of the Pennsylvania | prince was in the ear. “O, I've heard gency for his grandson, 3050 ik R by Mysterious Four. Pays Tribute to Screen that before." said the constable, taking Treaty Status. A Teport reached Paris yesterday that| Among the Kiwal Papuans of British Al e jtti J v { Stars, Admitting Greta event of & republic he might even be | are ordinarily shared by groups. Every | s ALE Paris now has a “two price store,” it | By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. being known as the “Cing et Dix| proclaimed the first President. | one has all the land he needs. BAYONNE, N. arch 14.—A feud among North Jer: liquor racketeers was seen by police today in the second machine gun slaying within a week of & wealthy bootlegger. Henry Engel, who, police said, had ac- quired a modest fortune as a bootlegger and hijacker, was fatally wounded last night by four men within a few feet of his speakeasy in this city. He had just left a drug store when the four men, standing in back of a parked sedan, opened fire with a ma- cine gun. with the stream of bullets following him until he dropped. The men then speeded away in their car. He died in a hospital 40 minutes later without regaining consciousness. He was 41 years old and married. The police said Engle had been con- nected with Frankie Dunn, retired beer runner, who was shot and killed in Hoboken, N. J., last Friday by four men, but whether he was a friend or enemy of Dunn the police were unable to say. On March 3 Engel reported to the police that five men had called h'm to the front of his place and after waving guns in his face had driven away. Girl Swimmers Are Smart. NEW YORK (#).-—Swimmers are the smartest athletes among Hunter Col- lege girls. Their rank in studies aver- ages higher than that of members of the basket ball, hockey, tennis and fencing teams. Many athletes are bet- ter than average in scholastic work. He ran back inta the store, | ., +Garbo Is Great. That the talkies will never “replace; the stage” is the opinion of Alla Nazim- ova, star in the Theater Guild production of “A Month in the Coun- | try,” at the National. She admitted, however, that with the right kind of | material she would be quite willing to take a trip to Hollywood, which she | s not visited since her production of ," back In 1922, 1 ““There will always be plays,” she said yesterday when interviewed, “which would be impossible for the talkies to do. Turgenev, for ce—he would | be something of a failure if transplanted to the screen. There are others, too— lots of others. The stage to be frightened of; it is a separate sphere in itself. It will continue to function, just because there will always be people who will want the closer con- tact with the players. They will troop to the theaters as they hav: done in the past, because curiosity, or some- thing stronger, will make them want to see the real flesh and blood at its best. It is the same principle as makes a person want to read a good book in- stead of having it read aloud to him.” “Just the same,” said the actress, whe acquired her stage training at an early age at the famous Moscow Art Theater, “it isn't an easy thing to be a success in the talkies. One has to be clever. I believe that, because I know that a stupld person never seems to to give credit to any other, it might in- ALLA NAZIMOVA. have a good voice—and it is the voice that gives one away. It is just as much a question of hard work and intensive training as it has been in the past to get anywhere on the stage. In giving a characterization one has to have— | perhaps even more in the talkies than on the stage—the innate image of the character; one must study it, rip it up | the back and get into it, just as one would an old dress. In that way, and only in that way, will complete harmony be attained, which should be the goal of every actor.” Incidentally, for those who are under the impression that no actress is willing Francs” (five and ten f e R R ¥ ) | famed chiefly for the gambling casino 50 cents. OR MORE on your Savings PARIS, March 14.—Little Monaco, at Monte Carlo, is giving almost more Money to Loan Our Members Membership in this associa- tion makes it possible for you to refinance or acquire D. C. property at the most advan- tageous terms. Investigate our plan NOW without obligation! Remember—"we have financed a city of homes.” Open daily 9 to 5 Saturday until moon NATIONAL P ERMANENT Building Association Organized 1890 949 Ninth Street N.W. Just Below N, Y. Avenue Under Supervision U. S. Government OPEN EVENINGS CARROLLS ORIGIRAL CUTRATE ~ A , Cosmelicr 916 F St. N.W. CLIP THIS COUPON! CLIP! WORTH 50c AT CARROLL'S resent this Coupon at Carroll’s Perfume Shop and receive e a full 50c jar of Jean La Salle Cleansing Cream—with 1.00 purchase of othér toilet articles. DON'T MISS THIS GREAT OFFER 75¢ Yardley Soap $1.00 Hopper Youth Clay 25c Listerine Tooth Paste 14c CarroLL CYTRATE, 50c Higgins Tooth Brushes BULK PERFUMES Gardenia Quelques Fleur: Valencia D'Am: Black Narcisse Jipsce Fleurs 47c Squibb’s 69c $1.00 Armand Tooth Paste | Face Powder 23c 69¢ CarroLL CyurrATE, We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities 35¢ Barbasol Many Other Perfames Cut Rate 60c Neet |“Goer 32c| 12¢ CarrorL CyrraTe $1 Wildroot 50c Wildroot Skin Tonic BOTH FOR 69c $1.50 Value Quelques Fleurs Barsl?:sol Face Powder Skin Freshener $1.00 Value DOWN STAIRS STORE . The Down Stairs Store Exclusively Presents Perfume Print Silk Dresses, ‘16~ Shalimar Christmas Night Orchidee Bleue Amber Antique Narcisse Noir Magnolia Carport CUTRATE 75c Love Me Face Powder $1.50 Houbigant Newest Floral Toilet Waters 98¢ Ingram Shaving Cream 37c $1.00 Pacquin 79¢ J. & J. Talcum Carrort CUTRATES 14(: i" %A BUSINESS IN MILLIONS—| Carroll’s, 916 F St. N.W.| La Miracle Blue de Chine Mon Joli Chevalier de la Nuit Perfumes were inspired by the exqui- site scent of flowers — prints for frocks were inspired by the delicate shape and color of flowers—now, the perfume flowers come to life in these new and lovely printed frocks. We have sketched but six of-the-twenty- four different styles that include one-piece dresses, long or cap sleeves; and ensém- bles with long or short coats. Crepe and chiffon georgette with unusual fashion detail in skirts, sleeves, collars, capes and ornaments. We were able to procure only a limited selection, so an early choice is advisable. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 44, 13 to 17. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE What Size Hat Do You Wear Straw Hats, 4% For Misses For Women Sizes 21 and 21'; Sizes 22 and 23 A small size to fit over hobbed hair—or a larger size to cover long hair—this selection of hats allows yvou a wide choice. Cloche, tricorne, medium, narrow and uneven brims. Toya, bankok, perle visca, novelty braid and combinations of ribbon-and-straw, hair-and-nov- elty straw. They are smartly trimmed with ribbon, hair braid and straw lace. In navy, eggshell, hula " brown, green, linen blue and black. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Full-Fashioned Silk Hose, 75c »- Some Are Slight Irregulars The group includes chiffon-weight silk- hose with lace clox (imperfect) ; service-weight 'silk hose with lisle sole and hems: “Gordon" chif- fon and service hose, some with twin-point heel (irregulars). Sizes in lot 814 to 1014, THE DOWN STAIRS STORE It Is Not Expénsive To Exercise Good Taste At Mayer & Co. A LOW price for an article or suite of fur- niture never tempts our buyers, if good taste has to be sacrificed. No matter how little you pay for a suite at Mayer & Co., you are assured of a design in good taste and of de- pendable Lifetime quality. This week we are featuring many Lifetime Bed Room Suites at prices ranging from $195 to $2,000. Why not drop in and look around? Our Trucks Deliver to all points within 100 miles MAYER & CO. Between D and E Girls’ Spring Coats, %10 Smart fashions for the 7 to 14 feminines include a jaunty coat of cheviot or tweed mixtures, Other Coats from $8.95 to $16.50 Girls’ Silk Dresses, 5% —of crepe de chine in plain shades and attractive prints. Long or short sleeves and cape effects. Sizes 7 to 14. New Straw Hats, $1.95 and $2.95 Girls’ Strap Slippers, 2% —of black patent leather with slip buckle, cut-out sides and welt soles. Sizes 114 t0o 2, Ato D, ° Men’s Fancy Hose, 50c Rayon-and-Lisle Rayon-and-Silk This low-priced selection features all the style- right patterns that men are choosing to wear with Spring suits. The wide variety offered insures a choice for every taste. Also in all the wanted plain colors. Men’s Golf Knickers, % The Spring season finds these knickers on the golf course and other fields of sport. Light- weight wool twedls and mixtures in Spring shades of grays and browns. Sizes 30 to 38. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE 9 . Tots’ Spring Coats, $5% Brother and sister coats for the two-to-sixers. Of flannel, twill, cheviot and tweed mixtures, Tots’ Hats, $1.50 and $1.95 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Seventh Street

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