Evening Star Newspaper, April 8, 1930, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1930.. ' S WELFARE BOARD BILL |sorsitertion of the calendar snd sent | mem m"ZENS mSflU IS PASSED BY SENATE|, One wouid enable the Distrct com — P sl ot Bl : STREET RARS = E e e v esiaieald | THE IIECHT Co. for Balance of Term. 1a — o passed misstoners Tecommended “F Street at Seventh” Neitonss Washington Highland Group | Ssms Seterey siarnd o 5| men 1 e o e te am o e Edmonston & Co. e Takes Up Proposal to | i eem—— | )y em— ST oW [ . é District Heads. : 5 BT o A rrlved! 200 New An Unusual Selection of i e e st | Baguette & Rhinestone X $7085 ‘ ] Sp ring Coats submitted to the District Commission- ers for eonslder:inon was dl:;fls;eld last % B 1 » night 1 the ashington S racelets Buys the Special $20.75 -\ [ J Congress Heights School. . A report from ,he msmcz Enxlneen office. replying to_a of proposed improvements " within Wt Washington eature 1INneé O Highland area, was read. The report : aavised the aisoclation hat the pro. : S H 1 posed improvements were not needes . 4 at the present time. 4 y I lloes ere. \ High-Placed Belts copy of improvements, sub- 3 &/ € mitted 1o the District Gommissioniers in - 2 This: line*h ST : { Fur-Bordered Capes March, swamp conditions in the vicin- S 1S lmme has grown iIn size and vancty Il ity of Yuma and Venia streets, result- S steatiily tor the past: scveral b . Flared Coat and Collar ing from ungraveled or unpaved road- y P eral years—becoming \ Pointed Cape Coat beds, were particularly deplored. The < more and more popular as time goes forward. association requests the laying of a road g o o s s Jabot Collar surface in this locality sufficiently dur- e : P There’s a wonderful variety of styles here now le to thstand 1 d rflow 14 . :.',’,fv,wn“-;h'"p,,:n'é o LuEThce, V. . in every popular leather—and, of course, every A omes @ tre ¢ > N size. All these make out a per- ','.'i,,“““d Bogay stretch in time of heavy - Zs® There are straps, ties and oxfords of every : :"" ;PP“] :;" chic when F. Kimmett of Baltimore, former 5 desired kind. . \ ound on the new coats. necreury of the association, addressed & e i N s b \ Each one individually . the meeting, suggesting methods of 4 P E $10%t0 avsa}llitx): in the lot that measures less than . styled, especially made for and N 01/81 membership retennon snd expansion. & : > selection .of Bag- ; every type. Straws FORECLOSURE UPHELD : w5 uette and Rhinestone Fitted by our profes- —— L : & Bracelets set in chromium sional shoe fitters, \ Sleek black fur on dull Hesdliners U. 8. Circuit Court of Appeals Af- 2 R includes copies ‘of the most : you'll find ideal foot- ksl black cloth . . . kit galyac, in Millinery firms Decision on Mining Properties - g successful diamond bracelet models. wear for your Easter | black galopin, monkey, SAN FRANCISCO, April 8 (#).—The h Beauty of pattern and brilliancy of the ensemble. fitch, squirrel and broad- s 5 o States Circuit Court of Appeals siigs: s . & e | . . y;mly affirmed 3 Nevada PE::HI 3 stones add individuality and distinction. | tail on smooth, fine fabrics District Court order permitting fore- in new high shades. jure _and the forced sale of the 000 properties of the Tonopah Mining Dozens of them . ., . suit hats, of ballibuntl SizesHorWMisres: and new straws, polka dotted taffeta . . . lacy . 4 No Branch Stores Women, Little Women things with new flower CARL M. BETZ, Mgr. and Larger Women i« . - new banduun bonnets . . . new brims, 612 lsth st. &w;‘zsg‘s:' (Third Ploor, The Hecht Co.) M"k.’::; .’,;:,0:“""' ‘The Hecht Co.) [c——[ol——[o]c——[a[c—] ppeal was prosecuted by Will N edenchaen of Los Angeles, a mi- nority stockholder, who c! 1314 F Street N.W. Sompany's properies THE TRAVEL & LEATHER GOODS SHOP ‘The receivership -cmm was brot ht e By the Guaranty Trust Co. of York on behalf of bondholde" i S l‘fZ.p ' Polka Dots and Cadillac and La Salle | —=1If You Will Prints in These “Little” Frocks $2.95 Every Size Polka Dot Tiny Prints Redfern Fletn'Shades Corselette They double in line and detail the higher priced Instantly frocks . . . smart dresses TRIP Cadillac and La Salle of their prestige, ~Fisher and Fleetwood creations. And you will their social position, their rank in the still have a superior car— you'll enjoy every time you forefront of the world’s fine things— Superior in that the archi ¢ is Cadillac's nsanily : : Strip them of their sheer elegance and beauty— and because the making of these cars is in the # F;r"infd;;, 'we.?"fii‘;‘;".‘fii go further, strip them of all that gives them hands of an organization of skilled fine-car $8 50 S e Bertha collars, capes, character in refinement of detail, of embellish- specialists of 30 years’ standing. v baleeon . . . Seiug dkicts d g oY .knew sleeve lengths and — 2 A ‘or the short, heavy ¥ ment and decoration Superior because General Motors affiliations figure. Two-toned il tp'ln.?:".h.g:z 5 L 5 g 9 7 ; yon brocade . .. nlicai Strip from the Cadillac'and La Salle chassis make possible economies which are passed on R et and back, for flatness; anteed washable. their magnificent Fisher and Fleetwood bodies, to our owners in the form of the lowest prices , knitted _elastic _panels eliminating with these bodies in the industry for anything e rents S b (gl e also the invaluable protective comparable in a motor car. i - feature — non-shatterable Easter 0[’0 ning v v v iy i Security-Plate Glass. Then Apn’l 12th to 19th UT compare Cadillac take from their engines their and La Salle, as they lynx-like agility, their g . g o really are, with any other car hushed mightiness: B e o ot Ve Eigh s | and compare the prices. Leave them only the usual 2'&2.“.‘“:;.,"'.. in vun:,t‘yu;n:h ‘S«Z‘fii‘ If your purpose be to find the : s . beainable in the combined of all ; engine qualities —substitute s g g o s et finest in a motor car and the o) ‘been arranged to provudc every opportu- { & the wusual transmission for nity oirymiiso nstorid iudy 4l most in value, you will come the quick, quiet and clashless cars, and will include, in addition to the to the happy conclusion that v $ 1 6 5 O I 0 (e Shop. PFifth Floor, e e Retht G | I The Jacket is the “long suit” of New Spring Suits 000 ht-cylinder Cadillacs and La Salles, such s : S8yncro-Mesh gear-shift— ::t:;:):cym:sgr Cadillacs as pn::h::n you have found it in the Cad- some lesser four-wheel brakes ;:‘“mum &:"A:dfimo x;hh. illac V-type Eight, the La for the Cadillac-La Salle :.‘.?,.{.‘:‘.mhf‘n.fl;‘:u?é';?}oflf Salle V-type Eight, or the positive, powerful safety- | capirac MoTOR AR company | Cadillac V-16. mechanical system—the usual o v steering for Cadillac’s harmo- Lanxlk prices, $23§5 to $3?95; nized finger-touch control Cadillac V-type Eight prices, occasion. Short jackets for $3295 to $5145; Cadillac V-16 —the usual motor car body prices, $5350 to $9700. Special opomfand stree: nnd]lon;er Fur Scarf coats for more formal wear. for a.ll t.h? extra luxury and S coach work up to $15,000. {of kg A the individual beauty of the " All pricesf.o. b. Detroit | ¢ Tv;o and tl:r;e piece and Glazed . } i tweed suits . . . flat crepe ] : . ! f oats with printed frocks ”-50 u The G. M. A. C. Deferred Payment Plan is available to all Cadillac or La Salle purchasers ¥ o ;h;'m ‘ .lf ‘;mm m‘: Bzl {,..- ; : t over polka dot frocks . . . your searf after it goes Blues, black, greens, new :’;::hpm:::- .?’f'. will look like new. The Washington-Cadillac Co. P s : Misses’ Sizes, 16 to 20 neckpieces ;ool;o:ml. and new an for RUDOLPH JOSE, President = Women’s, 38 to 46 much more urviea to you. 1136‘40 Conn' AVC. = : [ (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) The e 85 o A new Short Boyish Coats %-Length Coats lease on It’s a safe bid to buy a l'/fe for suit. There’s one for every y our Old 0

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