Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1930, Page 24

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T D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1930. e PALATS Youth With Sponge Removes Marks Put On Cars by Policeman By the Assoctated Press. BUFFALO, N. Y., April 15— Fewer motorists from one down- town section have been hauled into court lately for improper parking. Patrolman Barney Kane found out why, he dis- covered he was being trailed by & small boy with a damp sponge. As fast as Kane placed a chalk HOOVER RECEIVES JAPANESE ENVOYS Four Young Women Bring Thanks for Aid Given During Earthquake. college, as outlined in today's mmmneml:;nt.! will provide a liberal for PLAN FOR COLLEGE T R New Institution Near City|, . 5 o wondeitu, age i which to hich to be young. It is an mfi‘un- false social standards, of ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Has $235,000 in Hand. kimited to Women, W] rest, of reverence in art, of President Hoover today received four brought to him message: good and appreciation of the people of Jaj for the assistance given by the U: States Government and the citizens of this country following the disastrous earthquake in Japan seven years ago. ‘These emissaries were accom] by Ambassador Debuchi of Japan and were recelved by President Hoover in his_office. After being introduced to each one the President listened to their expressions of thanks and appreciation and then followed a few moments of chatting. ‘The President made it quite plain that he was pleased with the message brought to him and was amused by the manner in which his pretty callers ex- pressed themselves and recounted their observations since arriving country. He thanked them for their :1'1“1!" and for their messages of good Members of Prominent Families. ‘These four young women are mem- bers of families Definite plans for the establishment just outside of Washington of Graoce T o e T e B an 1n ,mm..an xumw"m?hmm f the fin:um-.nl-o g ‘womé al - .| men of Lheen U‘l"llftd Brethren Chi mu . hi Wi 5 e s e o Chic founders are Dr. im J. Showalter, ‘Wiegand. were announced here today Koch and Henry M. sponge. for. wzr:me n‘;‘!e violation. et ther the youngster - ed a fee from the erring motor- ists is not known, because he went out of busines sas soon as e he learned that his secret had | | ey Horne: presidens of the poatd of trustees, following the election of Miss Jessie Truman of Norwalk, Conn., PITTS TO BE GIVEN |75 coiage wis e b wpon o s ivine & act 0; 189 acres on the WI‘:}M& HEARING THURSDAY tfm%::-;:; e the establishment of the institu ‘The plans for early establishment of G Beac i"; formero‘ch;:m;n ;‘_ Grace College were announced today the' board of directors e F. H.|following a meeting of 65 founders and Smith Co., will be arraigned before|other laymen at Glen Foerd, the Tor- United States Commissioner Needham |resdale, Pa., estate of Mrs. Enos Reeser e - Artman and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam T. fn' T;‘t;d:cznwe:g%mm Tonner. At this conference a nn:‘fi AT Coibemling $1,16,000 Gf the com- | B e canaLARe was chosen Pianos—Pianos —Pianos Selling for Storage Charges A Large Assortment of Player and Upright Bernard K. Schaefer of New York as chairmai ’s funds. n. Pitts was arrested in Palm Beach, 'l'h?ul;ymen have set the initial found- P e L s X dthe e tad ot Sis tamereruie St e et He| —/————————————= selected for this mission to the Ameri- can Executive. They presented a be- coming picture as they stood about the President’s office and smilingly con- versed. They were attired in heavy silken kimonos of brilllant hues, such as are worn at Japanese garden parties. ‘They are the Misses Kimi Ashino, Sumika’ Tokuda, Yoshiko Matsudaira and Keliko Nakamura. They are chap- Japan and were personally ashington. was taken into custody as he was pre- paring to board a train for this city. In telephone conversations with his attorney, Wilton J. Lambert, Pitts has denied the charge. Pitts also is under bond on an indict- ment charging him with a conspiracy to use the mails to defraud. Six other officials and men formerly identified with the Smith company were indicted Do, Pianos of All Kinds Avail Yourself of This Opportunity to Get a Plano at a Bargain Prices from $5.00 and up Sale now being held at our Ware- Two hundred bonnets arid cloches of baku, perle visca, and tweed—all boasting that “just-a-little-better” air that superior - quality gives a really chic hat! Try them on and see just how fascinating you can look! PALAIS ROYAL—Third Fhor eroned by Mrs. Toshiko Matsudaira, a sister of the former Ambassador to ‘Washington.and mother of one of the young envoys. H. Yokayama, a Japa- nese newspaper woman, is accompany- ing them on their American trip. Before presenting themselves at the President’s office at 12:30 o'clock the envoys were received at the State De- partment by Joseph P. Cotton, Acting Secretary of State. They arrived in Washington yesterday morning and ex- pect to remain until Thus y night. At 11:15 this morning they made a radio appearance over the Columbia Broadcasting chain. They were lunch- eon guests at the Japanese embassy this afternoon and later were honor guests at a reception at the American Red Cross headquarters, at which John Barton Payne presided. Mayors Send Messages. Among the messages brought to the President today were ones from the mayor of Tokio, the mayor of Yoko- hama, one from Nakagama Nozomi, chief of the reconstruction bureau of the rebuilt city of Yokohama, and one from Jiji Shimp, the newspaper that sponsored the good will trip. An informal party was given in their honor last night at the Japanese em- bassy, with Mme. Debuchi as hostess. All members of the Wasnington Chamber of Commerce have been in- Remarkably Active | vited to attend the “cherry blossom pited fo atend e eamasen | for a Man His Age Hotel at 1 o'clock Thursday. The affair, [|| “I've suffered my last spell of | staged by the women members of the || sour stomach,” says Warren Cook of chamber, is under the direction of Judge ||| 595 W. 207th Street, New York. “I Mary O'Toole, head of a special com- || found out that by taking ACIDINE mittee. A | three or four nights a week, I never These visitors are anxious to see all || have that uncertain feeling whether of the objects of beauty and historic in- ||| my meals are going to sit right, or terest in Washington during their stay, ||l make me miserable from the indi- and arrangements have been made for ||| gestion and gas I used to have so intensive sightseeing. From a princess of the royal house- Sick, sour stomach, indigest hold of Japan, the young women got their “tips” on American travels and || what to see. Princess Chichibu, it was, previously Miss Setsu Matsudaira, daughter of the former Japanese Ambassador in Wash- ington, tennis champion of a girls' school here. They visited her at her palace, just before they sailed. ‘Washington trip of the Japanese ls has been extended to Noi p- n, Mass., 0 that they can also thank Calvin Coolidge, who was President when the earthquake disaster occurred. on this same charge. house and will continue until April 30. A Special for the Girls! Tweed Jacket Suits 595 Girls from 7 to 14 years may have a tweed jacket suit in mixtures of tan, green, or blue — finger-tip jacket, with pleated skirt, and sleeveless blouse in matching crepe dg chine or rayon, the skirts to button on, or made in one with the blouse. Open Evenings Until 9 P.M. Smith’s Transfer & Storage Co. 1313 You St. N.W. Phone North 3343 MOVING, STORING, SHIPPING LONG-DISTANCE HAULING RUG CLEANING FUR STORAGE, FUMIGATION IFOUNDERS OUTLINE Orie PALAIS ROYAL On Sale in Our Men’s Department Men’s 50c Irish Linen Handkerchiefs PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor Ve doesn’t digest the starchy food you eat. Not more than one person in a hundred has a stomach so perfect it | will do it without help. That's why | more than two million people are now using ACIDINE regularly, to enjoy good appetite and freedom | ¥om distress and pain gm- u&, ou can get ACIDINE at any drug lm.—AJ::MmL Fancy hand-rolled and hand-cut out initials. Pure linen tapes and cord initials. Midmonth Sale of Toiletries Special Prices on Standard Brands . $1 Size Pond’s Cold Cream......79% Kahn’s Lemon Cream.. .29 Pacquin’s Hand Cream..........79c Terri’s Face Powder and Compa Both for $1 Cappi Face Powder.. % $1 Nymfaun Powder (naturel only) ... . $1 Lanchere Pow: Veolay Loose Powder Vanity ( continued style)............ o Cheramy Perfumes, floral odors, in a discontinued style package, 69¢ $6 Houbigant’s “Jasmin” Perfume ounce ..3.50 Veolay Imported Perfumes, purse size, discontinued packag 4 Tre-Jur Loose Powder Vai Linen woven colored bordered handker- chiefs. Pure linen block ts. All neatly boxt G Street at Eleventh Telephone District 4400 T In and Out and About the House—Little Conveniences That Cost Little 71 4 All Ready to Paint Furniture Utility Chairs Book Shelves 1.25 69c and 1.25 Ladder back, cane seat, for Corner or wall porches and cottages. smooth poplar. %?reee ':c.yt.“ Windsor Chaits Garbage Cans 1.98 Small size, 49c Medium size, 75¢ s,l.n;gd sl::?‘k.. smooth finish, ey d Dropleaf Tables Extra size, Complete with cover; durable, 4.98 mnud, Tust proof, low ‘To match the Windsor Chairs. Kitchen Stools R“bbi;l; guma- 175 198 2.50 . - New wire cover and base avoids . N2 s PN ready to p-vlfm e Trelllses End Tables, 88c 79¢ and §1 Selected cedar; vr’l‘cgd‘ or lattice 24% in. high. Half -round edges, smooth. style; specially PALAIS ROYAL—Fourth Floor Use Hornite for unpainted furniture! Special Offer | 1 pint can Hornite and a 35¢ can of trimming color. Hornite dries in 4 hours; covers readily; is 9 5 Schratz® Oriental Bath Powder. ..29¢ Lady Washington Cleansing Tissues ...... Finespun Toilet Tissue, 3 rolls for 50c Fort Orange Colored Toilet Tissue, 3 rolls for 2-lb. Bars of Pure Castile Soap..39¢c 4-Ib. Bars of Pure Castile Soap...$1 Camay Soap, doz. .......... Colgate’s Big Bath, doz..........79¢ Rinso, 3 pkgs. for .........mes...65¢ Lifebuoy Soap, doz. Seiaip OGP0 Hospital Absorbent Cotton, 1.1b. Terri Triple Book Compact, limited quantity eescsccesccee 128 Coty’'s Round Compact .+ 89 Coty’s Round Refill ... .. 29C Mavis Talcum Powder... ...18¢ Raquel’s Orange Blossom Talcum BOWABEI s ools s veisc e s aiee 18¢ Dr. West’'s Combination — tooth brush and paste, both for Wrisley’s Lilac Vegetal and a tube of Shaving Cream, both........49¢ Colgate Combination — 2 tubes tooth paste and tooth brush, all Yardley’s Compressed Flower Blossoms, lavender, rose or violet .. .$1L19 PALAIS ROYAL—Main Filoor Special Purchase! New Card Tables 1.00 x"]:elr’ 'sturgy ‘})fltle tlb.llel!. or n , specially * priced H)rre the x.u roachin, oliday season. Youll fin they’ll serve you well on many occasions. PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor Linen Closet Specials for the Holiday Season!- New Easter Footwear $6 to 310 Just when you're planning your new Spring frocks and seeking shoes to match their youthful charm—we present the new Dorothy Dodd shoes. And what a proud collection of models it is! glo matter what the occasion or which frock you have in mind, there are Dorothy ( shoes to solve your problem with smartness and—just as important— with real economy. Cloisonne — Strap Slipper in Almora, Patent and Dull Kid. Laurel—Buckle Pump of Sum Tan Kid. Delle—Shapely Tie, in Gray, Sun Tanm, and Black Kid and Patent Leather. F heakk | . Chicago Tie—A smart tailored shoe in Sun Tan Kid. plants—1.25 & 2.50. PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor |, Main and Fourth Floors Leather-Covered Bibles, 1.19 Regularly $1.50 Real leather cover; good clear type; provided with reference maps and index of proper names. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Organ Vanity Sets, 50c Three-piece vanity set or a 45-inch scarf at this low price. Ofrfin: quality, permanent finish organdie, with dainty leaf-scalloped edges, in the pastel shades. ~ Colonial Quilts, 4.25 ied from a classic quilt pattern of a hundred years S;:.l ‘i: :uv‘:riety of colgr combinations, with plain, har- monizing color reverse sjde ... cool and quaint, yet a good weight for chilly nights. Mattress Covers $1.00 Beautiful Easter Lilies 35c¢ a Bloom shape; moulded Fragrant, fresh, hardy plants with extra large blooms. Prints and Percales . 28c Yd. 100 colorful patterns from Full and twin size covers which to choose; all fast of serviceable unbleached colors. Cloth of Gold, sheeting afford full protec- Punjab and other fine qual- jes. tion to mattresses. iti PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor very durable; has no disagreeable odor; 22 colors to choose from, Regularly 1.30 for the two. PALAIS ROYAL—Fourth Floor

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