Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1930, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1930. ‘woman member fort to devise a treaty meeting the de- | fc residents and the proposed York, woman menber of the | CONFERENCE ON TREATY | 1ot to oree e e Mndcpendence - | withdrawai of British troops to the Sues OIL POTENTIAL SET -~ S 4 FOR EGYPT OPENS e wi Dening of| *The Bayy legation is headed by | California’s Daily Production Is|SETNmately 400 e e a0 oot Bl the Anglo-Egyptian_conference. PR ol o ey uction 18| e figure reported several weeks ago. & Inde. |, The Proposals, which were published | includes three other members of the| Placed at 1,082,362 Barrels. - London Session Attended by Inde-| ;o5 Summer, with Foreign Secretary| cabinet. Fourth to Be Wed 50 Years. pendent Delegation, Headed by &andu'-m declaring they represented e extreme limit of British conces- ofl potential for California of 1,082,362| JACKSON, Ala. () —When Mr. and Premier and 3 of Cabinet. sions, embody zhc outstanding problems| British fish and agricultural experts | barrels dally was announced yesterday :‘olr;e nJ:le glm:e r:l:,hr)::dmm o | By the Associated Press. have determined that mote food cah b | py w. E. Dunlap, chairman of the fact-| became the fourth bride of her direct dustry's group appointed to curtail duction. 28 ‘CRUSADERS CLAIM LARGE MEMBERSHIP INCREASE 4 G Numbers ; s e e iR . Orsanim:| Helium Leaks Through Metal. i fll was the grou enlist 8 | from the sir ehampber. of the. ailametal i Daily. y ¥ b g rom chamber of LOS ANGELES, April 1 (#).—A total young man’s anti-prohibition associa- ' Charles H. Sabin, jr., ) T 0 Made of the famous Wear-Ever aluminum ware . . . Rose Marie pattern. Ten-year guarantee. Teaspoons, eet at h 0 lium inside remains pure. LONDON, April 1—A conference ::’:‘ :n“:u of BEgypt against foreign | ground in a week than Of 800d DshINE | Ainding committee of the general com- | line to have completed 50 years of mar- 55¢ Wear-Ever Stewing Pan I fl C 4 g 15¢ sau.lmd ble highly polished. Desirable one-quart size. With flat bot- HE ECHT O. dinnor aives, forks, buiter spreads, salad forks, others. “F Stre Seventh” ¢ ) $44.95 Full Porcelain They include defense of the Suez|obtained from an acre of gas is replaced with new hel = which well may prove historic—an ef- interference or aggression, protection of good land in a year. mittee of 15, the California oil in- 29¢ 10c tom. (Tnird Floor, The Hecht Co.) 5 (Thira Ploor, The Heeht Co. “Sani-Cold” Refri ani- efrigerator Pottery Table Lamps Complete With Shades $2.95 Cork board insulated, assuring an even tem- perature. The food compartment is one $1.69 Garbage Can 1 piece, seamless, white porcelain lined. Sturdy ashwood case, attrac- tively finished in oak. Three-door style. $1 Delivers It (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) $10 Manning- Bowman Waffle Iron $5-95 Nickel plated, deep aluminum grids. Guar- anteed element. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Pretty little lamps for living room, hall- way . . . the porch . . . or your Summer cot- tage. Red, green or black bases, with parch- mentized shades to match. Also . . . a group of Polished Pewter Lamps with effective shades. (Pourth Ploor, The Hecht Co.) 0 $59.95 White Porcelain Gas Ranges . . . Wednesday $3 3.9 White Enamel i in Grey T O ANNUAL SALE of Rose Bushes and Evergreens Favorite Climbing Roses 35¢ (3 for 81) 2.year-old bushes: Paul Scarlet, American Beauty, Silver Moon (white), Dorothy Perkins (pink), Aviator Bleriot (yellow), Dr. Van Fleet-(flesh pink). Mallinson’s Nationally Known $3.95 “Pussy Willow Silks M.:ir:icehea $ 2 .4 Hll'if:rc yd. The name speaks volumes to women who know fine silks . . . the smartest in patterns, quality and color. You find it in many of the best “ready-made” frocks. $4.50 Bissel Sweeper $2.69 81 Delivers It b, "Long hendie, €Third Ploor, The Hecht Co.) (Third Ploor, The Hecht Co.) O New Printed Tub Silks 40 fashionable patterns. 32 and 36 inch width. All silk. 69c Washable. Reduced for tomor- yd. row only. $9.95 Broom, Linen and Dish Closets 36.95 Real household $1 Decorative Norway Spruce 39¢ 12 to 15 inches. 39¢ to 59c¢ Printed Cottons The result of an unusual pur- chase. Pique, gabardine, voile, 290 lawn, batiste, dimity, broadcloth, ete. yd. (Daylight Dress Goods Section, Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) No Mail, Phone or C.0.D. $1.25 Orders—None Delivered Garden Hose Boning Board The broom closets are 8¢ 1 5-inch, five-ply heavy corrugated - garden hose. - of 10 to feet. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Waldorf Tissue 20ru$] 650 sheets. Limit 20 rolls. No phone or mail orders. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) 59c¢ Convert your radiators ook large enough to hold all your housecleaning equip- ment. The linen and dish closets bave five shelves. - All three are substantially made. And take up almost 1o room at (Third Ploor, The Hecht Co.) The New “Step-Saver” Kitchen Cabinet $20.95 Made by the Hoosier Mfg. Co. 40 inches wide, with roomy cupboards above and below. 25x40-in. extension porcelain table top. Tilting flour bin. Crystal jars. 3 metal drawers and rack for lids and pans. Grey and green. $1 Delivers It (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) The lowest price ever offered in Washington! $9.95 Detecto Jr. Bath Scales Entirely automatic , . . step on the platform and read your weight. Accurate scales . . . weighing up to 250 pounds. JIn green, :lue. rose and white finishes. (Third Ploor, The Hecht Co.) 89¢ Sturdily made . . . will not sway or tip over. Of clear, clean wood. Ade Justable to 2 sizes. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Lawn Mower 34.95 14 inches across. With three tempered steel blades. Cuts grass quick- ly and evenly. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Shower Curtains with Matching Draperies $9.39 colors. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) = s = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = H = = 2 = = = = = E - = — = £ = = = = = i = : = = = = = = = § £ = = = £ = 0 “Pride of Washington’’ Sheets At much less than regular prices ~ $1.39 Mattress Covers d | Well made with taped ends. Protection for your mattress. 34, twin or double bed size. Regularly 15¢ Part-Linen Crash 10 Yds. for 3]_ 16 inches wide. Yards of towels! Firm weave, good quality. Absorbent. Specimen Value . . . ! Size 81x90 in. Now $1.59 . . . Tomorrow Size 63x90 ins. Now $1.39. Size 63x99 ins. Now $1.49. Size 72x90 ins. Now $1.49. Size 72x99 ins. Now $1.59. Size 81x99 ins. Now $1.69. Tomorrow. Tomorrow . Tomorrow Tomorrow Pillowcases, size 42x36— now 35c¢—tomorrow 27¢ Russian Filet Cloths $3.95 Size 72x90 inches. Equally lovely for table or single bed. Handmade exquisite designs. p— wopmen (Pifth Ploor, The Hecht Co.) All-Linen Lunch Cloths 79¢ e 54-inch size. Good qual- ity . . . oyster linen . .. you may choose the border in your faverite color. 49c Dwight Anchor Pillow Tubing 29¢ va. 42 inches wide. Extra strong. Simply a matter of hemming and you have durable, good-looking cases.

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