Evening Star Newspaper, April 8, 1930, Page 22

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

TESSCALLSONDRYS & T0 UNITE FOR TEST Brookhart Attacks Mellon, Charging Secretary Is Fighting Law. By the Associated Press. A plea that dry members of Congress unite for the “testing hour” of pro- hibition is the outgrowth of the Sen- ate’s latest discussion of the anti-liquor Jaws, a debate which saw Secretary Mellon accused of conducting a cam- mlln against the eighteenth amend- ment. The author of this charge was Brook- hart of Iowa, an ardent champlon of prohibition. It was answered by Sen- ator Fess of Ohio, who defended the cabinet officer and called upon the drys to leave off their bickering over enforcement and unite for the crucial period which he belleves is just ahead. “This law is at its testing point,” he ‘Washington JBdJ 1219.1221 G Street N.W, BETWEEN 12t o 13 STREETS Tomorrow—W ednesday ciation Against the Prohibition Amend- ment and recently appeared as & wet witness in the hearings of the House judiciary committee. He is president of the Pennsylvania railroad. Union League Club recently took a poll on its members, which showed wet sentiment to be.in the majority. J. Raskob, chairman of the Democratic national committee, for¢his contribu- tions of $65,000 to Against the Prohibition Amendment and termed him as “Wall Street Repub- lican who was detailed by Wall Street to run the Democratic party.” cused the cabinet officer of lax en- mitteeman from Pennsylvania, and the Union League Club of New York. Director in Wet Group. Atterbury is a_director of the Asso- The Fess contended that it was unfair to link Secretary Mellon with Atterbury's Nornl activities or with any action taken by the Union League Club. that he hld no sympathy with AMH’- bury for “going out of his way" to work with the anti-prohibition Jorgan- ization. He added Brookhart, in addition, attacked John the Association Laxity Is Laid to Mellon. Returning to Mellon, the Iowan ac- New York INCORPORATED DRESS DEPARTMENT--SECOND FLOOR NEW DRESSES A Gorgeous Array of New Prints—Light and Dark. New Blues and Black. Dots—Pin Dots, Polka Dots, Coin Dots. Again We Prove that Good Style and Good Material Need Not be Expensive Save Almost One-Half on Your New Easter Frock Every Dress New and Shown for the First Time Wednesday Be Thrifty—Attend This Sale and Save New High Shades. PUBLISHER.APPOINTED James G. Doyle to Take Charge of SEATTLE, April 8 (#).—James G. Doyle, prominent executive in the Wil- liam Randolph Hearst chain of news- papers, tomorrow will become publisher of the Seattle Post-Intel cer. Ray Van Ettison will editor. counsel. publisher for the last six months. ones & (o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, "otoer:|MAJ. GILLETTE TO DIRECT BRIDGE COMMISSION - [Assumes Duty at Arlington Memo- rial With Body Headed by President Hoover. Maj. Douglas H. Gillette yesf took uverhud\muuucuuz grfecw uvoemotmmgw Memorial Commission, which is headed by V dent Hoover. In this position, in which he will have immediate charge of supervis! the details of the construction of the E«hnumu span across the Potomac ver and its Il relie Maj. J. is slated sail April 15 to take up duties in the Pan- ama Cansl Zone. Maj. Gillette reported for duty & few THE COLLIER INN, Inc. Columbia R4. at 15th St. N.W. 'RY our delicious Chicken Salad for your next Home Party— also Sandwiches, Ice Cream and Pastries—a complete and satis- catering service—sure to ment of the law. There is no basis even of suspicion that he is winking at vio- lations. On the other hand, I know that he is much concerned over hmfdsbluwokvhutnmoluln‘ our of in whlch the judiciary committee hed heard Attorney Qeneral sterday’s session, after a day vttt o vestigat pro- Chairman :ond lons urged by — Seattle Newspaper. W. V. Tanner will continue a8 He also has been acting as Savings! Get the Habit of Shopping Here First and Saving the Difference! “JUST THINK OF \" said a customer last “l have always my garments at « but why do I have u onnnu paying their prices? I cannot see any difference im the gar- ments.” This woman was a shrewd shopper and knew style. She had never been in our store before We hear many expressions similar to this daily. Our modern Selling-For- Less merchandising policy is a victory over the strongly entrenched habits of old-time retailing. It has the undi- vided support of a thrifty cli- entele, and a_ veritable host of discriminating purchasers. Owur audit for last month shows that our sales were the largest in the history of owr busis mess, exceeding owr De- cember sales by many thousands of dollars. This is undeniable proof of our supremacy in underselling and the positive benefits accruing from shopping here. Our guarantee bond is Your Assurance that at all times you will get the greatest value for your money at J. B. JONES & CO. Tomorrow— and every day in the year We Guarantee The Lowest Prices in Washington Styles— Advanced styles: Capes, scarf collars, dainty lace collars. Long and short Boleros, Eton, ensembles . . . and the new silhouette — extreme and modified. Flared skirts, circular skirts, straight line effects. sleeves. Sizes for Misses and Matrons, 14 to 44 Styles and qualities beyond your expectations—at this unusual price Every Garment Made to Sell From $15.00 ta $19.50 Exact Copies of More Expensive Modes Dresses That You Would Gladly Buy at $15.00_817.00_81 950 For Wednesday 10 Every frock is brand-new. The smarter Paris fashion. Every frock is nicely finished —carefully cut—well fitting. Materials—Flat Crepe, Georgette, Chiffon and Crepe Elizabeth — 3 S e S U T L These Dresses Must Be Seen to Be Appreciated Clever Styles in Straw Hats 0 Srl Imagine purchasing a brand-new straw hat for this low price. Clever styles, too. In a host of new Spring colors as well as plenty of the ever-popular black. New Straw Hats Bangkoks Baku_Braid Panamalac Braid Ril Hats This Bond accompanies 15 tower'n "prite than ‘clsewbers New Spring Blouses For Suits and Ensembles All-Silk Crepe de Chine Blouses Tailored and fancy styles. Jabots, with and without collars, long and short sleeves. Can be worn as tuck-ins or overblouses. Sizes ital af Capi He was on duty a l‘ran l'l' to early in 1320 T Ih! chief of Arm INg | detailed as one of Presid D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 8. 1930 FEDERAL POSTS OPEN Civil Service Commission An- nounces Examinations. e follewik postions will be nounces ol lons will ho filled through Nl examinations Mechlnlu.l eer, 08 800 & year; Junior astronomer, $2,000 & year; junior | tha veterinarian, $2,000 a year; senior dairy husbandman (extension), §4,600 & year; social worker, $2,000 & year; junior social worker, $1,800 a year. Full information and n&auuuon blanks znly be obtained Service Commission, 1724 i F' street northwest. the Was| Barracl the Fall of lllfi mly in 1017. t Fort Humpl served in the office of engineers, and was !.hvt) ‘mmury aides to f time he lent Woodrow g Regular 49¢ Pound Queen Anne Pecan Nut Puffs 39¢ 1. Rich, delicious combination caramel and cream candy, topped with pecan nut meats. A confection that will delight you. Specially priced, 39¢ Ib. 5¢ Chewing Gums MEN ... a great Value! Sir Walter Raleigh’s Treasure CONTAINING THE FOLLOWING: Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco G S R S R i Locktite Tobacco Pouch Made of Leather, Rubber Lined W. D. C. Turin Briar Pipe An Assortment of Shapes and Sizes 2 Dozen Pipe Cleaners.. 60 TOTAL vALvE $2.65 Pipe smokers will be quick to recognize the exceptional value of- fered in this combination. Just glance through the list above and you will note each article is nationall known...and the total value is S’fi! Dunru this sale the combina- tion is specially priced at $1.50 . you save $1.15. All for $]1.50 Every One Can Afford to Have Several of These Convenient Folding Tables for Card Parties, Picnics, etc. Tables Special $ 1 __g No need now to search around trying to borrow tables for your card party when you can buy these sturdy folding tables at a price so low! Top covered with black figured material that can be quickly wiped off. Wood finished in either red or green The tables are 28%; inches square...and stand 54 inches high. Golf Is No Longer an Expensive Pastime! SALE! Set of 4 Bonnie-B Golf Clubs & Bag Specially $ 5 .98 Priced Set Consists of the Following: 1 STURDY, LEATHER-TRIMMED BAG 1 DRIVER-BRASSIE 1 PUTTER 1 MIDIRON 1 MASHIE Splendid quality, well balanced clubs, with selected hickory shafts and genuine leather grips. Irons are made of highly polished forged steel...and the Driver-Brassie has a persimmon head. No need of missing the fun and healthful exer- cise of golf any longer...get your set now. 3 jor $1.15 19-Year-Qld Youth Burns Barn for | he Grant, 10-year-old Indian, was being held here todsy on robbery and arson that prison a; op] i wu btfimn D!!mthem Grant said he hld been unable to find Redwood Creek, Right Reserved to Limis Quantities Mayfair Smokeless INDIAN SEEKS PRISON | Saut. « m of Chance to Play Base Ball Wi ————— EUREKA, Calif, April 8 (#).—Jonas| Britain now has more than 1,000 TAPESTAY, OmAIR SEATS TAYES nt“'u'n;t'r'fl"c o Regular $2.50 values. LoBesutiful dest anu- Diste I Telsules e not. easy EMBROIDERY SHOP 827 11th St. N.W. ven an 'lbue & piace on the oy g T IR g JE o o0 '-—-J“ : Ash Receivers Enameled in Bright Colors Only 98(3 “When the cigarette goes in the fire goes out!” No more smoking cigarettes lying around in ash trays. Large capacity. Neatly designed and finished. 1905 ... 1930 “Silver Jubilee Year” Our Twenty-fifth Year of Public Semlce Sc Sino Cigars Several Examples of the Man y { Worth-While Values on Sale | . at Every PropLES DRUG STORE! | SPECIAL SALE Of Guaranteed Electrical Appliances At Greatly Reduced Prices! Only once in a great while are we fortunate enough to make a purchase that permits values such as these. The manufacturer wanted a big order and we wanted a tremendous value for our customers, The result ap: pears below...and we believe you'll agree that the prices quoted are of extraordinary importance. ELECTRIC Flatirons $1:69 The popular 5%4-1b. size. Guaranteed heating unit, beautifully nickel-plated and complete with cord and pull plug. An outstanding value at $1.69. S Very Special S N ELECTRIC e Stoves 89c An attractive black enamel finished, one-burner stove, with polished nickel legs. Strongly made and fully guaranteed. Complete with extension cord. eI Very Special ELECTRIC Grills s 89¢ This nickel-plated grill will come in mighty handy many times during the course of a year. Buy one to- morrow at the very low price of 89c. Complete with cord attachment. ELECTRIC Toasters $1.19 With this beautiful, nickel-plated toaster you can % Very Special make two pieces of golden brown toast in a moment. Complete with cord, only $1.19. ELECTRIC ] Flativens ) TE. Very Special iron that occupies little room in the handbag. 23- For those who travel and wish an efficient electric ' pound size, complete with cord attachment. ' These Special Prices for Today and Wednesday REGULAR PRICES PREVAIL AFTER SALE i Share in the Special Savings! ' X

Other pages from this issue: