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wHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930. Lol | of her sex in the big town. She to 36 clubs and other woman's organi- tion he heads will mest at Brown School zations. | COMMONIT FAGTS [ SPATLC ORI R e yesterday's meeting gang of : ; 3 $10,000 AWARDED TRIQ [0 of, the workinen were' infurec, ss : 1L Associstion, ' was also the wife of the latter, wWho|Sengte Committee Favorabl A i reoaintn Qe g | HURT BY AUTO IN 1926 et e stz | L S N R i —_— g er Themas, A Williame of| POTS to Limit Authority counsel elected sg | Richmond ) for the plaintiffs, Bchool Board Wants to Get |t £The accusing aceep e Pas the | Contractor, Workman and Latter’s| iiiMout SRRUCY wos represented by of Local Courts. P o . Dr. Carusl, - rmss - had ‘t‘t‘w e Wife Win Suit Against Attorney Harry F. Kennedy. | —_— at Bottom of Situation rporati matrons to remain in the schools, they Samuel Rubenstein. S . ‘The bill recommended by the Public o be hired at $1 a year. . s oG TN Wi Galli-Curci Raps Europe. Utilities Commission to limit the au-|go. Here, Says Head. fend school oficers charged With mis: | Dr. Carusl explained thet *'er ape |sested esterday by a jury in Ohkeult| NEW YORK, March 20 (P)—Amelita thority of local courte In passing on | mitiee to withhold action on the street SV, duties, even if he also chose to appoint | proved by the District auditor, since - Balley against| Galli-Curci, who canceled 20 concerts m“"”“' Py “mmm Mw ;"' et 1= m‘nm"‘n“"’m Biwbrenacted on %o prosecute the | there is no legisiative authority for the ibenstetn, 2308 PIACE. | o1 oad, 1 back with an explanation of | e Senate calendar, ready. to be con- . Facts—names, dates and places—| cohool man. Carusi further said he saw | payment of that out of any | for injuries susiained by three Dersors | critictsm of her in Continental papers,| disposed of. The favorable report of that bear upon Communism in District | no reason why, since the Federal Gov- | public funds. The board, however, ex- |in an au le accident at the Hunt- | I the | the , District H | Woman Makes Record as “Jiner.” pehools by Dr. Charles F.| ernment furnishes counsel to defend | pressed itself as in entire sympathy | ing Creek Bridge, near Alexandria, No- | “With the exception of England, all the - Senate Ry Committee was : K are wanied by D, Cae |G Agants on, tral for Killing protibi | with the parents who wanied mairons | vember 0, 1626, Sonert X, Willam, 8 natlons of Europe are, sexious ot Amer- | nled by Senator Biaine (Republican) of| ' ypyy yORI, March 20 (P)—Mrs arust, president of the = & i tractor, o P - | Wisconstn, ? “finer™ whn% individual i g"&émfifi" x;r:vhvled? ‘;:‘.:'..?‘};:‘:‘.. mfif%fnmm‘ h‘:‘:’.fi‘:ufiua todey that | awarded damages of $7,500; John Myers | portunity of showing it.” The bill would confine the court to!Roy K. Moulton is the champion “jiner Hen Aan lual organ !nvtn:!renl dyltl on Communistic activ- ities in Washington'’s schools Is invited to present the evidence at the next meeting of the board, Wednesday, April 2. Dr. arusi, who presided over the board's meeting late yesterday for the first time since his brief southern vaca- : tion last month, declared that the school board %‘m} ct:ke acl.;:untul:( . * : newspaper reports of ymmunism’s in- ERTRTASL iscontinued Patterns . . . ite_moves, however, he said the wfl first of all should ascertain whether the press accounts are jus- L) SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE #re substantiated , in short, ether te alleged Communisic ac- 1 el ugs 9 AM. to 6 P.M. F Street at Eleventh National 3770 PO order to get this information, Dr. Carusi_declared that the board is not only willing but highly desirous of hear- ing from persons or organizations who have facts to present. But hdcnmnde 1;, ea o lain that facts—“names, dates an T e oy omorrow . . . These Spring Coats oratory”—are what he wants. A board ‘member suggested that the testimony be ted in writing, and while Dr. * . . . ;:5:.:2.53 ‘,‘;.‘E::: figfi?fij&fii FOT Immedlate Dlspo sal A Limited ]_\.Iumber of Avre the Smartest We Have Seen £ S R e 07040 Smart Spring Hats $20.75 the board in person. tom: a m cure OrTowW Discussed First Time. The newest materials—basket-weave, wool discus- s = ppum' Sum- crepe, on ot Comminim. Bas gy y ” i :;l = mucf: below $ .50 broadcloth, tricolaine , . . the newest style features— m&':; - : i b the fitted, raised waistline, flares;, capes, tri-color th the presentation to the the usual price. scarfs. Plain or fur-trimmed. The smart colors— e s e S B8 : $ 6 95 Were $12.50 to $18.50 o * i At Ew titioning for an investigation of the read of Communistic propaganda in schools by the Communist party 2L 3 Felts, combinations of straw and felt and a few all- o * b ? the United States, the Trade Unio g g’:"" u::u‘em -:‘a:: .zg; ;}m;rg:lx:mnfié; F. ; 1 1 " straw hats, every one with the individuality that Smart Tallored SllltS eves, that, the school board président : 1 4 /ZX7 /2 s‘ze always characterizes our models. Every one an ex- contemplated the action he took yes- it Wd! $9.50 ceptional value at this reduced price. Wl.lh T’ldt Touch Of Femininity SRR $20.75 seeking the int Dr. J. Hayden Jo 9 Suits with I , flared skirts, «Three Tone St it Iong ot short coue, fared ki, ik S $1495 $1395 $1095 9x12 Size 8x10 Size 6x9 Size is the hallmark of good tailoring this season. Coverts, tweeds and a numb: £ 1 novel in Was $20 Was $18 Was §13.50 Is i St M ey Rug Section, Fourth Floor detail what splendid values they are at the price. New New Printed Dresses THREE Reasons for Syl $10 To Wear Under Your New Coat Buying Curtains Friday Three specially priced groups of attractive 2 $ 7 5 curtains are on sale. . . The conviction yesterday of Mr. 7 ilotre 1 fi So very flattering is this model with three shades There is not smastek thian ol dress Crane for violation of the smoke- nuis- Tallore(l Marqu‘lsette i employed to produce an optical illusion that women lm.:\, e: the popular ::dgl'lhg:t we lh‘?' S pe Cid"y can hardly believe their feet could look go small. in gay or subdued patterns. Black and white, navy e e i W ouw X $ ‘2 5 Pair - .Shown in three-toned brown or black kid. white, brown, and tan and green are the smart W. Ballou, eupertn y Priced R il b color combinations. Drop in and see them tomorrow. mediately to hold X H . o ‘The Apparel Shop, Second Floor s Fine quality marquisette curtains with 3-inch hems, marked for quick selling at P and $2.25 pair, | . 3 sukallllf'fled Curtains St Salts Undies Blouses $2 and $3 $ 1 ’45 gt $2°95 $ 1 95 $ 1 7 SC $ 1 $5'95 SHELBOURNE Criss-cross, colored dots, plain marquisette st iy g S Eo ; Bladensburg Rd. and and cottage sets. All are ruffled. sign with @ plain, banded e Al el Laughable china dogs, Marvelray Bloomers, Forioi b obibe parchment shade. Soft col- silhouette models or elephants and cats in in pastel end dark blouses to wear with new Spring suits. St. N.E. S . ors of oran i i ge and green. with all-around belts. gsy colors are con- shades. Sizes § to 9, ening St Ruffl urtains Exceptionally low priced. . tainers of imported 7y Satin and * creps de The En d C Rose, blue, green, yel. s Matveltey Vesks ghine with, frilly and S, 154 - o MODEL HOME Framed Tows Pums e ey odors. Sizes 34 to 44, 75c. U zfit‘:% $2.95 Paie ¢Silhm;ua g, Iy B ol g oeien norn g seion | | spous pen- 5 1 to $2.25 Ruffled marquisette curtains with valances; Silhouettes of Martha or a splendid variety. Some tailored marqui- George Washingotn, Lincoln, et curains ar incivded: Nogoleos oo ery 2 e New Spring Handbags Regular $1 Jewelry In Pastel Shades Special Tomorrow i it i o L e Sallow, almply, flabby skin often results from unhealthy liver action. Dr. Tutt's Pills liven the Sy A 3 o IR 3 $2.95 WSS ! complexion. r lte eets . g/ ; Galalith ik 7 - S alith sport necklaces in | The new pastel shades for newest designs . . . fancy Spring are a feature of these drape necklaces of irides- new bags. Fabrics and g ® cent beads in unusual color- leathers in pouch, backstrap . ings ... Argentine red and top-handle styles. S wooden necklaces... 4 Handbag Section, First Floor R Y amethyst* chokers . and C e g others. 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