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TYDINGS PROPOSES PAVING OF AVENUE “ Maryland Semator’s Amendment 28 ‘Would Build New Hamp- 1 shire Viaduct. All be made when the Dis- rovide for ! b Senorovement of New THampshire from Buchanan street to the k| amuncmdwb\lfldlthw Junior League Day, Tuesday, April 8 Come this week and save on fashions. If you haven’t an account here we shall be pleased to open one with you. Accounts are freely opened with all making themselves known to us as responsible. g - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1930. carry this avenue across the railroad tracks which intersect it on the out- WOMEN’S CITY CLUB WILL ELECT OFFICERS MAY. 7 List of Candidates for Several Positions Announced—Delegates from But line, and the other ite to Federation Included. 185,000 for the viaduct or underpath. Mrs. Acheson Hassan, . = s of the Women’s City Club | mara, Mrs. Gladys Ball - Election: will be held May 7. Three officers are to Belgian Rulers Return. be chosen, each for a term of two years, and seven directors and delegates and BRUSSELS, April 2 (#).—King Albert | alternates to the District of Columbia |and Queen Elizabeth returned today | Federation of Women's Clubs. from their Egyptian trip. They were The list of candidates was announced welcomed at the station Prince Leo- | woday as follows: pold, Princess Astrid, Burgomaster Max| Mrs. Willlam Lee Corbin and Miss and government officials. Nelle Ingels for president; Miss Fay Ben! Mrs. Grattan od Lyons, first committee. Kerans and Mrs. president beth Waldecker reacd‘::uun"iry Marie J. Boulay-Anderson, Jennie O. nnlh_il_c.ll-hm Berrien, Mrs, Edgar T. Alvina Carroll, Mrs. William vice Miss Midclemiss, Mrs. Ward; delegates and alternates to the federation, Mrs. Lyman B. Kebler, Mrs. | to John Allen Munson, Mrs. Edith L. Penn, | Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell, Mrs. Luther C. Steward, Mrs. Agnes. H. Stewart and iss Roberta Tull. Mrs. Wymond B! bury was chairman of the nominat COMDR. RIEGER SLATED sea. Comdr. Augustine W. Rieger, in com- mand of the receiving ship at the Washington Navy Yard, was directed rad- | yesterday in naval orders issued at the ting | department to be detached about. May S. 8. Memphis, the noted cruiser that brought Col. Charles A. Lindbergh to Details for Great Funerals to Board U. 8. 8. Memphis. ‘The naval officer who leads most of T. Rai d Miss Florence zflthe rades in Washington in which Ward: tes ant rblnej:keu participate is slated to go Laemmle Plans 20 Pictures. LOS ANGELES, April 2 (#).—Carl Laemmle, president of Universal Pic- tures Corporation, announced that for the year starting today officials of his company had voted a budget of $12,- 000,000 for a production program that 24 and report for duty aboard the U. includes 20 pictures. CHURCHMEN TO INSTALL Dedication of Altar Also Planned for Sunday by Congregation and Talmud Torah Bnai Israel. The Aaron Volkman, new spiritual leader of . 3 : the Congregation and Talmud Torah|Former Wrestling Champ Marries. Bnai Israel, Fourteenthi and Emerson By the Associated Press. streets, and’the dedication of the new| "NEW YORK, April 2.—Dr. Benjamin altar will take place Sundsy evening at|r. Roller, New York physician and 7:30 o'clock. former wrestling champlon of the United A e n m;um.uumndmeumu.md been provi arrangement com- , Were married in enwich, mittee, of which Julius Weinberg is! Conn., yesterday. , o JELLEFF’S THIRTY-SECOND ANNIVERSARY No Other Event Quite Like an Anniversary—at Jelleff’s! Just before Easter—Spring fashions at these once-a-year opportune prices! A splendid time to become acquainted (if you are not) with this fashion institution which has been serving Washington women with t he new fashions first for thirty-two years! $25 Knitted Suits Lounging Pajamas Regularly $12 and $15 Another wonderful versary special! three-piece pajamas printed “goh” trousers, Anni- Stunning $]18-50 One-piece sleeveless style in a sharkskin pattern with novelty bolero jacket that is “simply adorable!” And there’s a three-piece model in a lovely mixed weave with tuck-in sleeveless jumper and trim cardigan that comes in all manner of exquisite colors. In sizes 14 to 42. At a price made pos- sible only by the Anniver- sary. $5.90 to $6.75 Raincoats $5.90 to $6.50 $5.90 to $8.50 Sweaters $5.90 to $6.50 Skirts Sports Shop, Fourth Floor Women's coats in practically every dis- tinctive whim and fancy of the Spring mode. Smart, straight-line coats, some with divided capes so becoming to the larger woman, the cape collar and jabot coat with galyak, ermine, fox, kolinsky and broadtail. Coats of starella, telga, vio crepe, faille silk and heavy silk crepe. In black, new blue, tan, green and grey. Also a limited number of imported lacy ¢ and diagonal twegds with wolf, fox or b 1 kidskin collars. All women’s sizes. satin with wide sleeveless blouse and matching coat. Others of crepe de chine in solid colors with contrasting $ 59.50 Women’s and Misses’ Sport Coats Lacy or nub tweeds—loosely woven crepy fabrics—silk crepes—faille crepes. Eiping. In jade, red, French Silk Negligees $9 .85 Plain or fur-trimmed models in the prin- cess style! Many cape models! Belted sport coats with collars of wolf, fox or caracul. Dress coats, collars of fitch, ermine, squirrel, lapin, galipan and broadtail. In black, blue, green, tan, bittersweet, grey and mixtures. Sizes 12 to 20, 36 to 42. Coat Shops, Third Floor. Of crepe satin and crepe de chine—some draped at side with wide, loose sleeves. . Others trimmed with cream Alencon laces. One model of brocaded crepe de chine in tuxedo model, with wide bands of crepe de chine is particularly charming. French blue, coral, nile, orchid, flesh, peach and turquoise. Grey Shops, Second Floor $12.50 & $13.50 Shoes Footwear for street, for afternoon and evening wear! In the finest of leathers, such as kid, in black, new shades of brown, green, sunburn, beige, pearl lustre; strakeskin and lizard ; gold and silver brocades and gold and silver kidskin. Shoes for each and every occasion at a price that means a saving. Also $7.95 Shoes Regularly $10 and $12 $11.95 Shoes Regularly $15 1o $18.50 Shoe Shop, Street Floor $0.95 At this glorious Anniver« sary price you will find very new and authentic Spring models in practi- cally every wanted color and pattern. Shoes as only Sorosis can make them—giving vou the ut- most in comfort as well as style, A Fine Group of A very special selection of frocks for all occasions—daytime and evening! Dresses copied from favorite French models, at a wonderful Anniversary price. Jacket Frocks—with long or short jackets—pleated or flared skirts, contrasting blouses—including tailored georgette modcls! Evening Frocks—of chitfon, lace, and taffeta— many with jackets. Prints—in crepe and chiffon—for street, afternoon, and evening—small and large figures on light and dark grounds. Sizes 14 to 2036 to 44—33% to 41%4. Women's Dresses, Second Fioor. $38.75 $65 to $79.50 Coats for Women and Misses Misses’ coats beautifully copied from out- standin% Paris successes—now. specially priced for the Anniversary! In telga, serapheen, crepeena, faulgrepe and silk crepes. Featuring the princess belted style with fur-edged capes—split capes— fitted shoulder capes—sleeve capes and waist-length capes. With pouch, shawl, scarf and tuxedo collars—some with fur- edged jabots. Trimmed with galyak, ermine, fox, squirrel, kolinsky and galie pan. In black, blue, green, pinto tan and grey. Sizes 14 to 20. Misses’ and Women’s Suits Two and three-piece suits in such smart materials as sharkskin, coverts, tweeds, telga and crepy fabrics. Tailored and cape styles in wrist length, three-quar- ter and finger-tip jackets. Belted and nipped waistlines.. Wrap and flared skirts with crepe blouses. In brown, black, oxford, blue, tan. Tweed mix- tures, in tan, red, grey, black and white. Sizes 11 to 44. $38.75 Sutt Shop, Third Floor. Misses’ and Women’s Dresses 25 Misses’ Dresses for Afternoon and Evening As Spring-like a group of frocks as you could wish! Bewitching tulle evening frocks, ankle length. Flowered chiffons showing the tiniest of puff sleeves. After- noon ensembles of georgette featuring one- piece dresses, hand fagotted and matching seven-eighth coats. Other afternoon frocks of exquisite satin and striped chiffon, so new for Spring. Frocks with all the details that make the 1930 mode so charming. In a \%iade variety of Spring colors. Sizes 14 o ). 49 Misses’ Dresses, Third Fioor. $7.50 Evening Bags - $5.95 For evening or afternoon wear are these exquisite bags. And priced espe- cially for this great Anni- versary event! There are dainty silk affairs with colorful bead embroidery. There are envelopes of gold cloth with touches of pearl embroidery. % And there are moire silk bags with genuine Beauvais embroidery in the delicate rose design with plain engraved frame. In rose, green, blue, white and egg- shell! - Bags in the 1930 manner that will add a finish- ing touch to your costume, Handbces, Street Floor. $3.50 to $5.95 Jewelry All manner of very smart % costume jewelry at a §§ most tempting price! Rhinestone bracelets—all white or white with sap- phires, emeralds or ame- thysts. Small cut stones set in white metal and worn several at a time. 1 Also gold or silver link necklaces, crystal and pajama necklaces, sport necklaces and prystal necklaces in pastel colors. Novelty French necklaces, some combined with leather and fine French *pearls in several styles. *Simulated. Jewelry, Street Fioor Houbigant’s ‘Bois Dormant’ The $1 Size of this fragrant and delicate odor.......... e 140 New Joseph Hats Specially Arranged for Our Anniversary and Never Shown Before 5175 Of course you have heard of “Joseph” Hats—so well known for their dash and chic—their authentic styling! And we now have 140 new arrivals— very charming and Spring-like —no two alike and each a sam- ple from “Joseph”! Each hat bears “Joseph” linings with the imprint “Summer, 1930” woven in it. There are strictly tai- lored models, semi-tailored models and very feminine af- fairs. There are hats with broad brims, medium brims and small brims that turn up or down. There are very youthful styles, styles for the young matron and the older woman all done in the “Joseph” manner and priced very specially for the Anniversary. Besides these new ar- rivals every one of our “Joseph” Hats already in stock, now $22.50 to $35,-will he marked at this tempting Anniver- sary price. Coming in such feather-weight straws as Baku, Baku- soie, Chanvre - soie, Porte-Bonheur, Pana- malaque, imported hair and lace. Millinery, Street Floor