Evening Star Newspaper, April 11, 1930, Page 40

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MNIERS WILL ASK PAY PACT PRI Anthracite Workers to Seek USE OUR STORE HOURS 9:15 AM. to 6 P.M. SATURDAY 9:30 AM. to 9:30 P.M. Essential to the New Silhouette Are These New Easter Hats Toeto Top ‘i&fl% Modes Regt_darly WETE a new wage agreement to be negotiated said the miners were desirous of avoid- been gathered for every member of the family and shown at o o [ d WOMAN WRITER IN JAIL l l k o s l e r y band and four children from whom she Scale Earlier Than Has RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE : CONVENIENT \ Been Customary. FREE AUTO o - \ ST Bladensburg Road at 15th and H Sts. NE. By the Assoclated Press. PARKS i . ; PHILADELPHIA, April 11.—A eon- | vention of anthracite mine workers | will be held in Hazelton, Pa., April 30, - “ ,’ 3 rme—— ; with. the hard coal operators. The . % present wage contract expires August 31. April 30 is one of the earliest dates ever fixed i the 30 years the United :‘gmt;.xm‘:‘ffm t‘r:“w :f'gfln:‘::g“el;"‘nl SEARS ROEBUCK can save you money on practically every- r FOR s ATURD AY thing you will need for Spring—Easter or Summer. From ~g’lgu:l t:i}:.r:xpucxz ‘ot mining tt}nd lm certain conversations been going on with a view to avoid- prices we know to be the lowu.t. Visit our store tomorrow, examine the lovely fashions displayed for your approval. Enjoy our large free auto park. Stay as long as you like. YEARNS FOR FAMILY Requested Imprisonment to Break 1 5 Spell of Cult Leader, to End - With Return to Sweden. By the Associated Press. 2 - DETROIT, April 11.—Kept prisoner -4 SIlk in the county jail at her own request, Mrs. Edith Richards, 34-year-old writer and lecturer, yesterday looked forward . has been kept away, she told immigra- r \ Priced i 1 Y2\ Regularly Priced ;é}zx‘:l ,(_zmcers. by a cult leader’s “magic o / ot 2 “ q ( $3 95 and "4 95 The charm with which Mrs. Richards . -0 P N 1 c ! he chief of a “ . ) Bl Ber fenslaves g Boiken i ¥, this advertisement we cannot show you the textre of our , INQNEZAZ(S) P Ly R U ST immigration officers found her in an full-fashioned “Royal Purple” Silk Stockings. Neither can F % A g\ b i e e b;enmh\l i X QS to consider matters in connection with John L. Lewis, in a recent address, h b l P ] §s the style marts of Europe and America the new fashions have ing a protracted season of negotiation. oya u p e- to returning to Sweden and to the hus- apartment here, she asserted. Told she we tell you by any measurement or dimension the extra quality stunning _close-fitting models, new brimmed hats, e e et s bakept that has gone into these hose. We can only ask you to see Iree” when forcibl; * these values and compare them with the others you know of, St iash e that there is a fineness in “Our Royal Purple” rarely found at Mrs. Richards was quoled as saying the price. All-over silk toe to top with fine lisle inside foot that she came to America last Novem- and top f Fashion’s smartest shades. Sizes 85 charming, youthful creations for miss, madam or matron. Sports hats, semi dres: new pedaline straw ankok Toyo, lustrous Visc: s, transparent and new crochets. Chic appliques of self mal ty ornaments and pins add to their charming individ- > added wear. ber to visit relatives in New Jersey and to w'/: Other “Royal Purple” Silk Hosiery, $1.48 to $1.95.— : 5 uality. Try them on at your pleasure—Millinery, Upper Silk Lingerie that it was her intention to reti t i her husband, an Engli:h-bo::; u:r)';;cr: Main Floor. singer, at the expiration of her three | EnEr szt Washable Gl cul leader, she tol officers, she ‘was powerless to ahead with he e R R asnabple oves Th; two trn]vel‘ed to a nur;lbler of Ci:i):! Of s t K-d an gave lectures, “mainl on e Tevolution for which A]:mr’u:; is headed é"; 4 d. 2 : R i Saturday unless the sul work _of the re = stopped,” she said. Women's clubs ci pE . Ly \ ) Feature supplied their audiences. s 4 5 A 5 McCORMICK CONFIRMS 5 2_ S | s I 1§ SEPARATION REPORT FEATURE for Saturday, 4 il el \ these _ high-grade k.lip.oé Regularly $1.98 and novelty turn-back cul ! : Wife, Colleen Moore, Expects to gloves. Msny are smustly eme . i INTY crepe de N elnn: File Suit for Divorce From :;oiinredd on heufl- or backs. f:.:"'::“o:"'d : ack and fashionable new tan Lo EimiErodueer. shades. Sizes 6 to 8. Cham. IReatce iun By the Associated Press. oisuede gloves of quality and LOS ANGELES, April 11.—John Mc- style, 59¢," 79¢, 98c. Silk P o Cormick, film producer, has confirmed | \ | gloves, $1.00, $1.49. Other J 44. Panties and Dance Sets, the announcement by his wife, Colleen kid gloves, $1.98 to $3.35.— ’ 32 to 38. You can always Moore, screen star, that they had sepa- g s Sviandibeisura ek suts Main Floor, Center. save money ; rated, but declined to elaborate on it. isfaction if you make this your Miss Moore, who married McCormick i estidh e eisnedt in’ 1923, declared “there is no chance Usgesiaiehnp-Unnei K ioeed for smx;zc;x}cuu&u;n,"flsm nldb sgx.e $5 to $6 .95 All-Silk 9 expect le sul lor divorce, probal H Charging tncompatibntty, oo U b ll . Our Nationally A,l;lvertued PRESBYTERIAN MEET. mbrellas o ite oes Spring Sessions to Be Held at & “FOR THBE Charles Town, W. Va. f $36_9. $ 95 : s 9_(.‘ smart Specic] Dispatch to The Star. R e . MARTINSBURG, W. Va., April 11— LOVELY B ATREC L SNEL AR Shees for Easter B D inchestas ey i ; 'Y for $5.00 can do more to Va..grzsbyteorpl.:: Ghusen” ;‘uesd:ngigm: o 2 id cti DRESSES prevent foot troubles than you Dr. Gagi Sydnor, pastor, to continue 8 ;:lnr and handles to match or :‘.:."._;:51': -tfo‘r’l'o:r'ch.r-::’- H] e SRR rmonize with your costume. ES! And with Easter just a week away, they're hurrying out as fast as B A H D 8 We were allotted several hun- D (et b o el o b femdrtr FASERCE s b weinh and Kump of Romney, W. Va. Election of _ b officers will be held at this meeting. dred for this special selling and even the new pin dots! New flat crepes and georgettes, els, prints, . Rev. Charles R. Bailey of Romney will the values are so unusual they navy, and black. Adorable new short sleeves, fi ingerie touches, re- h preach the moderator's sermon by Te- : % should all b i movable “double date” jackets! And many more . . . all with that speeial St Bl rad new tad -« Ll 4 See special niceness of material and making that are so low-priced only at Sears, Roe- " si 1 . : Y Floor, Center Aisle. buck! e At At St. Marys Farmer Dead. p —Main Floor. RABDTOw RNl (o Other New Dresses for Easter, $5, $6.95, $8.95 eitl) —Wilmer Russell, 40, died at his home, in Hollywood. He was & success- ful farmer of St. Marys County. “Saturday! A Feature Selling of Men’s qashion[atlored Suits $21.50 is the NEW price for suits of style and quality! “Fashion-Tailored” expressly for men accustomed to paying more. . Styles are right! and right-to-the- minute. All fashionable shades of R Besides the $21.50 group, five other attractive groups await you—each bringing you the smartest styles, finest virgin wool fabrics and best tailoring that all the resources and skill of Sears, Roebuck and Co:. can command. See them—now— this wide selection of two-trouser browns, grays, blues and mixtures. 3 . v Fabrics are virgin wool, See these Leave fickle April and i suits! Wide selection from which her capricious moods \ D 0 . g /2 to choose. Our Men’s Clothing ; 4 behind. One delight- . Dep't is conveniently located on the suits priced from $19.85 to $39.50. g o g Main Floor. " Extra Trousers $5.50 Regulsrs.‘Longs. Shorts. - Stouts. g s e My & i lap of Spring. : Boys’ 4-Pc. Youths’ 4-Pc. Students’ Suits Suits - Suits Golf along the Atlan- tic; ride, swim, play tennis, bridge, dance. The brilliant mid- season social whirl is now at its height. Steamers A Delightful Overnight 76 Trip on Palatial * s 9'5" * Ships Sail Daily 6:30 P.M. x City Ticket Office 731 15th St. N.W. National 1520 ST as smartly tailored as Dad’s. These all- wool Spring suits with stylishly cut coat, vest and two pairs knmickers. Up- to- the - minute mixtures, grays, brown, tans, blues. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Other 5 boys, $7.95, :':':fli‘,b;u:;.’ - Muis oor. g HOW smartly dressed’ R0 e Hantas - weasing wi aster wel one of expertly tailored long pants suits! They'’re all weol and shown in a selection eof the newest mixtures. Per- feet fitting coat, vest and two pairs of trousers. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Other Long-pants Suits, $9.95, 31:5.:—Hsh Fleor. YOUNG men will find in ‘T these fine ool latest style features for Spring and Summer. Pop- ular blue Cheviots, latest tweeds and ever smart cassimere. This is the greatest suit value for young men we have ever presented.—Main Floor.

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