Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1930, Page 23

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- __THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1930. D O e | " | et to bave & bow insuratce cods EMBEZZLES $122,000 adopted in the District, said the bill Several visitors, representing other | Go "yeing blocked by the “black sheep” | Check-up on Accounts of Accused an member of the isory | o s tion reported t P Councll referred to he historical spois | iong” Gelayed” paving in: and about| ST. LOUIS, April 15 (P.—An audic B and near Wa: o aid | Stanton Park was at last being repaired. | has shown the embezzlement of Oliver New York J.B.Jones & Co INCORPORATED 1219-1221 G Street N.W, Washington citizens’ associations and others P, Smith the 8sso- in correcting erroneous _statements | On, motion of John F. D. Chambers, manager of the mail and about them. She said, for instance, the fation voted to ask the authorities ot | ¢xpress tramc department of the Prisco i laygrounds on the e statement that Key mansion in George- | t0 abolish the pl Stanton Park Association' town had been demolished to make way | Station Plaza. N for -the Key Bridge was wrong. Favor Anacostia Bridge. company checks own use for 5 Harry N. Stull, delegate from Stanton gambling, will amount to “around Goes on Record After |t b hscsith, sad i o On, ool o1, %, et the o itadon” . . Milr, vieo prsidmt ' the Advisor: ncil, of the. worl Brief Discussion, e federation to 'stop the distribus | bridge across the Anacostis River at|and general counsel for the railroad, = le o of Communistic literature in the | East Capitol street. On account of the |announced last night. schools. increasing trafic on Maryland avenue, Imers, at liberty under $40,000 : Christopher Lehmkuhl, president of | Mr. Farmer said some solution raust be | bond, admitted he took the money wl:: ~By unanimous vote the Stanton Park | the Petworth Citizens' Association, said | found. a period of four yun.h Oitizens’ Association, meeting last night | the best way to deal with this subject| Puplls of the Stuart Junior High |converted checks livtnmy three rge iA the Peabody School, went on record | ¥as “to turn the schoolboys loose.” "He | School gave a musical program. John |newspapers for carrylng newspape e oapody z said he was going to ask that it be|Smith played a saxophone solo and Miss | shipments. Chalmers was not bonded against the Bingham bill to appropri- | handled that way in Petworth. Elanor Snyder gave a harmonious|and the railroad has little hope of re- ate $2,500,000 for a District airport from' G. B. Bishop of the Sixteenth Street dramatic recitation. covering the embezzled funds. f Jellef’s—Easter Offering of TPt e Remember—You Always Buy It Here for Less! For obvious reasons other stores may attempt to_ undersell us on certain items, BUT RE- MEMBER, should any of our Save the Difference ‘When a store with practically unlimited resources and a repu- tation for honesty and integrity Guarantees the Lowest Prices Just at the last minute we were able to buy these 75 fine, selected fox and wolf skins in the seasonable colors and present them at Fur Scarfs this splendid price at the height of this In the group that would ordinarily cost as high as $60 are heautiful American red foxes ...dyed brown fox, poined and cross fox, stone martens, dyed wolves in blue and —you can make up your mind that considerable money can be saved on New Coats, Suits, Dresses, corapetitors advertise the same article for less, as soon as we learn this our price is immedi- ately made STILL LOWER. smartest 5““. SEasolt. PR Furs, Fourth Floor Hats and Accessories a7 A ! e At:‘ll:“l;r'n’;:::u”'m e el every aficle " purchased = is tower “In 'price ihan 'elsewhere Tiny black flowers dancing on a blue back- ground. ‘With smart peplum and equally smart lingerie collar. Women’s Printed Frocks With flares, vestees and With capes, : peplums, pleats $ .50 and bows! surplice effects! - . ‘ Y We're so enthusiastic over them—they’re so summery and gay — yet smart down to the tiniest of details! Pin dots—coin dots—gay figures on light or dark backgrounds—Ilovely pastel colorings. There are sleeveless, long- sleeved or cap-sleeved frocks! In navy, aqua, green, blue and brown. Sizes 36 to 44, 33} to 41%4. Women’s Dress Shop, Second Floor Gay little pink flowers on black background. Circular wrap - around skirt tying on side. Cape collar. 500 Washable Silk Frocks Printed Crepes Flat Crepes In the Morning Frock Shop, Fourth Floor Shantungs Silk Pique They kave such a Summery look—so fresh and crisp and cool—and even if you decide to hunt Easter eggs and chase the proverbial bunny and soil your frock . . . it tubs SO easily that it’s ideal for this warm weather! Even the pleated shoulder capelets on some models are arranged so that they can be washed and ironed right back in again! THere are prints of tiny fresh flowers on pastel grounds. . . there are solid colors in pas- tels . . . there are big dots and little dots . . . there are dresses for all daytime occasions. A FASHION INSTITUTION Parie Washington NewYork Short sleeves, sleeveless, cape sleeves—tailored lingerie collars and cuffs—all smart details un- usual to find at this price. All sizes—14 to 20 and 36 to 42—and 38 different styles. Morning Frock Shop, Fourth Floor New Ensembles ") All three-piece models have fine si1lk smartness with econ- For Women and Misses Sizes 14 to 42 Usually Sold for $29.75 to $39.75 Special Wednesday 177 Compare Anywhere §2.50 and $2.95 ew mn, ags Cali, silk creg:, ré’plilc.‘elc. Al $I;‘5 nicely lined and fitted. p——— $3.50 and $3.95 Bags Of reptile, pinseal, silk crepe, cali, etc, All 52. 65 latest styles, including envelope, vagabond, top and back strap, etc. $5.00 and $5.95 Bags A fine assortment of leathers, colors and s 10 styles. New trimmings, also tailored styles. Ly All beautifully lined and fitted. Knitted Sport Usually Sold for $16.50 and $18.50 Special Wednesday s[32 Compare Anywhere New Dress Coats A Deposit: A small deposit will reserve any Knitted Ensembles ‘Three pieces— in an arres ol new colors Blouse of 3 Usually Sold for $29.50 and $35.00 Special Wednesday 2[° Compare Anywhere Fl Georgette Canton crepe New prints Materials: Styles for Silver Spray T ne miss The_ business womsn and the matron Usually Sold for $16.50 and $19.50 Special Wednesday P Compare Anywhere HANDRAGS— GROVES New Gloves $2.50 and $3.00 Qualities Fine quality suede and doeskin. Slip-on, novelty and bandelette $ 95 styles. Al new Spring shades. . Tomorrew == $3.50 and $3.95 Quali es Good assortment of all new Spring shades 32,49 in good quality kid, suede and capeskin. Novelty and slip-on styles. TOMOrrow. ...... $8.95 and $10.00 Qualities Fine white French Kid Gloves—two lengths. 16-Button, $6.50 20-Button, $8.00 Your New FASTER HAT Again! We Demonstrate That Good Looking Hats Need Not Be Expensive All New Easter Colors and Black Complete assortment of small head sizes and youthful large head sizes. Thousands of brand- new Easter Hats in every smart version of the mode for Spring. Black and every new color. Head sizes for every one. Crochets P;lalinc oyos Bankok Braids Pearly Hemps _ Values 2 New Easter Hats All Headsizes Don’t Miss This Sale! If you haven’t bolught a new Spring hat or if you have, you will certainly want one of these charm- ing Easter models at this extremely low price— close-fitting or brim style. Many women who have always paid a high price for their hats, will be de- lighted when they see the styles of these becoming hats. Almost every con- ceivable color. That Must Be Seen to Be Appreciated Every Hat a Reproduction of a More Expensive Model Shop Here First and Save the Difference

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