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NETHODSTS 0K BATH CONTROL New York East Conference Favors Removal of Ban on Advice From Doctors. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 8—The New York East Conference of the Meth- odist Episcopal Church was on record today as approving birth control. { A report of the social service com- mittee was read before the conference | yesterday by Rev. Paul Dubols, pastor | Bomb Cache Found In Gethsemane, in Arabs’ March Route By the Associated Press. JERUSALEM, April 8—Five bombs were discovered Saturday in a corner of the Garden of Gethsemane. The discovery gave rise to alarmist reports in the city, the Arabs in particular trying to connect it with the fact that the Nebi Musa procession, one of the biggest Moslem feasts of the year, which takes place soon, passes along & route skirting the garden, and intimating that the bombs were placed there by Jews. The police state they do not believe there is any foundation to this theory. hodist Ohurch, Rich- | p i aucenedata Manioa woen- | LEEDS ENTERS AIR_FIELD imously, said: “In the interest of morality and sound scientific knowledge, we favor such changes of the law in the States of New York and Connecticut as will remove the existing restrictions upon | the eommunication by physicians to | their patients of important medical in- Son of “Tin Plate King” Heads Plane Sales Company. Z ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. Y. April 8 (M) —Willlam D. Leeds, jr., son of the | late “Tin Plate King” and former hus- formation on birth control.” | band of the Princess Xenia of Russia, The report inouired if the church | board of education had complied with a | 15 to be president of an airplane sales request to prepare courses of study set- | ¢ ting forth the practical and spiritual | s: values of marriage, such courses to be | used in all Methodist Church schools, | colleges and universities. | “It I8 the cleer duty of the churches." the report said, “to offer to their young people an opportunity to consult some qualified adviser—the minister per- hlp. or a physician, the director of re- ligious education or other specialist— who. besides having a clear grasp of the fundamental principles of sex morality. would have also an appreciation of modern tendencies and would be in po- sition to offer rational advice.” —_—— — BLUE UNIFORM URGED | FOR AMERICAN TROOPS Representative Edith Rogers Tells Hurley Wool and Shoe Indus- tries Would Be Aided. By the Associated Press. Dress blue uniforms for the Army have been proposed as one method of alding the boot and shoe industry. | ‘The sponsor of the suggestion, Repre- | sentative Edith Nourse Rogers, Re- publican. Massachusetts, also believes that & change in color for the enlisted man’s uniform not only would help the | ‘woolen industry but also lift the enlist- ed man’s morale. In a letter to Secretary Hurley, she wrote that the assistance to the boot and shoe industty would come because black shoes would be required if blue irb were adopted. The aid to the dier's morale, she believes, would | come because of the greater appeal to the eye of the pro uniform. will have headquarters here. pany will .replace ‘the present Ourtiss- ‘Wright sales branc! 5 —A court at Negotin, South sentenced Marko Barbulovitch, robber, notorious in three countries, to death and 138 years' penal servitude. ompany. an announcement yesterday al The compay, now being organized, The com- Robber Incurs Rare Penalty. BELGRADE, Jugoslavia, April 8 (). erbia, has g ’ 604 11th N.W. “EASTER FROCKS” There’s no reason why you shouldn’t have the newest in Fashion . . . Materials. ever on the alert for the latest creations and prices are very modest. .. Sixteen fifty and up. NG STAR, |[ESKIMOS ESCAPE SHORTAGE OF FOOD Blubber, Meat and Fish Are Being Brought to Village as Ice Lock Is Broken. By the Associated Press. : POINT BARROW, Alaska, April 8.— | Fuel and food—lack Of which had caused growing anxiety in the native village here for several weeks-—were plentiful today. Blubber and meat and fish were being brought in by hunters and fishermen who had been kept :'mzrewammnl long o“ll:“l:n :u. opén passageways ne-. trable ice Efied high along the coast. Cracking of the ice mountains sound ed like a continuous volley of guns the offshore wind started it yesterday morning, 4 OPEN EVENINGS ‘ SAVAGE WASHER & DRYER EXCLUSIVE SPIN-RINSE, SPIN-DRY 601 13th N.W. We are WASHINGTON, D. C. Crepe de .Chine Blousettes Lovely, frilly things they arel In aheavy crepe de chine, with ruffied collar, jabot shirring, faggoting and sleeveless, of ‘5.00 course. Adorable with your suit! If y eggshell, turquoise, beige clair and capu- cne. ~ The Three rie Darlings of Fashion TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1930 A FASHION INSTITUTION Washington On Spring Coats for Women These are the three furs that fashion-wise women have taken to their hearts, for their soft, becoming flattery and kinship to the new softer fashions! Right now, we have a splendid <~ « do come in to see them, and choose your Spring group of coats with these three furs coat from this group. e - Costume Bracelets of Prystal You might call thiem bizarre—so fantastic are these prystal bracelets sponsored by Chanel. things ! can think of-<besides plain shades. do note the price! In every color combination yor And NewYorh. . The Womaih’s Waistline Is Neither High Nor Low— It’s Becoming’ —and we have arranged a collec- tion of women’s dresses in which the waistline. is neither as high as for young girls nor as low as for- merly, but which gives a lorig, slim line—almost unbroken. Typical is the frock sketched—a Chanel copy in WAvy georgette, featuring the scalloped jabot and the jibot sleeves— a soft, deep V neckline with lace vestee, and skirt with fullness front and back. At ..... Coats with Fox—with fitted shoulder capes bordered with fox, -ketched above in blue with blue fox, $128, Straightline coats with tucked side panels and away-irom-face collar. Slightly flared with capes bordered in fox. Cape collars of fox. With blue, platinum grey, beige, pointed fox. $69.50 to $165 $49.50 Other Women’s Dresses from $39.50 to 8145 Women's Dress Shops, Becona Fioor Try the new clothes over a glove silk “Singlette” — one-piece unm: dergarment—the new model of sheer silk with imports 7.95 ed lace. Sizes 32 10 38 s - % Grev Shops, Second Ploor smart with - your @pnnfi 81_9,5 1 Silk Stockihgs 5 Coats with Galyak—iabot coats, the jabot hordered in-galyak All country postmen in Germany are to be armed with revolvers. left above in black, $59.50. Whole jabots of galyak. Cape coats bordered with galyak. Straightline with tiny upstanding collar. Straight or semi-flare with pouch collars. Cape sleeves bordered with galyak. $49.50 to $125 Have you seén. this new shade? Such a lovely misty beige color— that blends with all Spring cos- tumes. And it can be worn with either black or brown shoes. In sheer chiffon for very special occa- We Present Four Complete Services of International Stetling The charm and beauty of design achieved by Old Silversmiths. . .as well as the striking modernity of sterling today. ..is embodied in . International Silver. For years discerning hostesses have used this sterling as a mark of distinguished genuineness. These four patterns, which we present in complete services, are indicative of International prestige. A—MINUET STERLING...a table ing with the simplicity and charm that was the grace of America’s Co- lonial Period. B—FONTAINE STERLING.. markable adaptation of French R sance luxuriousness in modarn t C—PANTHEON STERLING . . .im« bued with the quiet elegance and sim- ple splendor of the great Roman temple. D—PINE TREE STERLING . . . s modern table sterling that nse same pine treée mark for genuinen: the first American shilling. ++ + . « Five Complete Services of International Silver-plate The genuineness that distinguishes International Sterling is a feature of 1847 Rogers” International silver-plate. ‘These five services do not confine themselves to any definite period. . .but harmonize with farnishings of all periods. They faithfully carry out International integrity and beauty of line. % StLverware, Fiast FLOOR. sions—in service sheer for general wear, With flattering French heels and picét tops. And, as you know, “No run that starts above can pass the Gold Stripe!” - $1.50 to $2.95 : M. Stocking Shop, Street_Ploo e Augit Y sold”strise Shop S S Rving | nagticut Ave. X .. Stoneleigh Courts Coats with Ermlna—g;;;." collars of ermine, as sketched right «iove Straightline with cape collars, Vionnet wrap-around to side with ermine collar. Jabots bordered with ermine. Cape coats with upstanding collars of. ermine. With beige, Summer or white ermine. $39.50 to $155 Women's Goat Shov, Thira Floor Cool, Smart—Special! Even Easter Gloves Coolie Coats T $3.95 ; : : Colorful — that’s what \\\Y ‘ W) Regularly $5.00 and $5.95 \ they are! VA And of such fine quality crepe de \\ chine at this special price. In \ N floral, polka dot and modernistic patterns, with borders “of solid colors. 1In black, jade, navy,. rase, orchid, tan and red. Equally smart in boudoir and an beach during the Summer, Grey 8hoss, Second Floor Have a Nipped W aistline! 83.95 That chic six-button length in the demi- mosquétaire that crushes over the sleeve! Of a wonder- fully soft imported French suede that's washable—with a farge pearl ornament at the wrist giving it the new nipped-in effect. . Pique seams—in white, beige tones or grey. Glove Shop, Street Floor Typical of Mme. Agnes’ flair for the practical! Plenty of room for all your fildgets — smartly g at! An over-arm pouch with the new doubleschain handle of shell (simulated, of cotire), and concealed hookless closing. *Quite one of the best of the new fabric bags! i Handbap Shop, Stréet Floor Every One Chosen for Its Fashion! Every One Priced Unusually Low!" Riglit Before Easter Jacket Frocks Short Jackets. Tailored Jackets, Full-length Jackets. Three-quarter Jackets. Printed Frocks— Plain Jackets, 3+Piece~ Skir, Blouse, _ Jacket, Smartly Made for Real Comfort! “Answer” Shoes You’ll have the assurance of correct fit because— Answer Shoes are scien- tifically built. Everything that tends to eliminate foot trouble is put into them. And—Answer Shoes are fashion-right in every detail. They yield and conform to the foot—supporting where needed. In a choice of leathers and styles. 8$12.50 Sizes 315 to 9 Widths AAA to D Shoe Shop, Street Floor Hats Navy blue crepe- gored mrb—p:l‘m- .-‘n'r:eifit ine Jacket. . Are Here 317.50 Very sinart—very feminine and as fresh as Easter morning! With the new shallow crown, cleverly manipulated brims— some large — some medium — others small. And because they’re so carefully selected there’s a hat for every face, every occasion . . . to wear with your mannish tailleur— your new fluffy prints and chiffonsi can be taken for duplicates for less than $22.50 to $30. And they’re exclusive with Jelleff’s. oy Hats in every Spring shade, with plenty of black and navy blue. And, of course, in all the lovely soft straws and smart combinations, 10 new styles to choose from—each as smart and Springlike as you could wish—and each at this very, very special price! Of either silk or georgette—some two-piece with colorful print dresses and full-length coats! Some are print dresses with matching finger-tip coats! Others are three-piece ‘models with matching skirt and coat and either a plain or printed blouse And with such Springlike touches . as jabots, buttons, boleros, belts and lingerie tauches. . With ple;fied or flared skirts. Each and every one a-special value at this unusual price! - Prints with *dark backgrounds, prints with light backgrounds, navy, black and brown. Size assortments so that every one may be fitted with a minimum of alterations—regu- lar sizes 36 to 44-—half sizes for women who are not tall—35% to 41%4. Joseph hats are one-of-a-kind —no orders - Mdllinery, Street Floor