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2 .+ w THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1930. tary cloak and Italian marbles, the lat- Italy has discovered that her marbles | sent to exhibitions abroad, in Europe B-12 . were unaware of his latest financial AK AT U. S, PLANNING PAR[|DUEFY GETS EXCHANGE SEAT |siihiunros s CLOAK_IS FEATURED [tz e fen . e Wt 11 S5 3 B | hihions o during & hurried visit to the Hilltop SIX MONTHS AFTER LE AV ING G. U, | oher coy. e young man vas 1%0 | 1ealian Dresemakers Find Inspira. | bas aspired * dressmakers, who have | marble industry, to put the matter . « | years at the college, having entered from been making these cloaks for the | right, is organizing a collection of every - St. John's Prep School in Massachusetts. tion in Military Garb. Teties, "I shades of deep blue, lined | kind ‘of marble, granite and stone found | In " PRI IN AIR BUNBRESS g NOMN - ARy Ikt - | TIETL DIBK; I Soxsiot i & aithe | 0 tha sougtey oM dpsetiiens At i | puni tq herdene the age of 40, while 3t 4 : 18,500,000 worth of A - | and in crimson, line owe) moun upon movable wrought- | with others this process does not begin more Made $445,000 British_goods last year. Paris Meeting Will Seek In- Gift by Father. ternational Safety —— Will Enter Wall Street Life System. s May 17 With Allan A. Active participation by the United Ryan Ir States in the first international aerial b y e SINCE 1861—SIXTY-IYINE SN O UM CONIBENCE safety congress, to be held in Paris 183 next December is being arranged by the aeronautics branch of the From college sophomore to & seat on | g gy W e the New York Stock Exchange at 21| cepted an invitation to serve as the or- | - 3 gnglunnn D itilitee for the congress| YoM OI'nge 16 the dimy-six ‘monkts | 8 {7 this country. it was announced to- | pace in the financia! career of Alfred | day by Olarence M. Young, Assistant | Poole Duffy of Montclair, N. J., & former | Secretary of Commerce for Aeronautics. | student at Georgetown University. The congrese is expected to be the | Eelieved the youngest broker ever first step toward establishment of an | voted a membership of the Exchange, international system of dealing with | Duffy will take his $445.000 seat May B L e | T e AR | B O N Foremost Shoe Fashions for Easter Two Unusual Velues—and The aeronautics branch is arranging @ York financier, a Georgetown alumnus. = for the preparation of & series of papers | Wall Street’ ambitions lured young Right Before Easter! for presentatino to the congress. This Duffy to seek & Summer Job In a 3.Piece Tailored Suits Work is being handled by a general | broker's office and spoiled him for pro- | $ ! 9,75 Were $39.75 and $49.75 committee composed of Harry H. Blee, | salc life at college. He notified George- Becoming, in good style and well made; director of aeronautic development, De- | town authorities at the openiug of the | partment of Commerce chairman; Ed. 11 tei that he would not enter the PRI ALFRED POOLE DIYFF!. the season’s smartest models and fabrics. b Sizes 14 to 40, National 3770 F Street at Eleventh o AM 6/6 DM ward P. Warner, former Assistan junior - retary of the Navy. for Aevon: s, His which | member of the exchange for the last Tepresenting the Society of Autor brought one of the top prices of the | 17 years. Fngineers, with George W. Lew year, was a birthday gift from “is| Having served an apprenticeship in Tector of the national advisory com- father, Edward J. Duffy, a promirent| Wall Street, Duffy has definitely at-| mittee for aeronautics as aliernate; | ———————————mm——mmm————— | tached himself to the firm of Jacquelin Prof. Alexander Klemin, American & De Coppett as a commission broker. Society of Mechanical Engineers, with | W. R. Enyart, National Aeronautic As- | The New York Stock Exchange only Rear Admiral H. 1. Cone, U. S. - | socaition, and Frederick R. Neely, chief | recently took official action on his tired, as alternate: Paul H, Brattain, |of the seronautic information division, | application for membership. Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce; ' Department of Commerce, secretary. Duffy's _classmates at _Georgetown | A e O e The latest styles in strap slip- The models shown are typical o CoatS—ExcePtlonal at pers, or the classic opera pump, of the many fashionable styles in S are shown in every new and fash- our collection. The prices are $39075 Regular $49.75 to . PS oszs em jonable color and material for moderate and sizes complete. $69.50 Values Easter and early Summer. Come see them. Dignified, smart, straight line coats; basket weaves, broadcloth and satin. Black and navy, trimmed in American broadtail (sheared lamb), fitch and squirrel. The Apparel Shop. First Floor The Moderne Shop, Second Floor. SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE National 3770 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M. ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Kerchiefs Soc In the Opportunity Shop French prints are Spring Dresses Sale — Rustic Hickory Furniture at These Very Special Prices loveliest for Spring and Summer. Handkerchiefs, First Floor. $ 1 2.9 5 Values $16.75 to $19.75 Model Ra on An opportune event, just before Easter. Sketched y Geolrget eic,;h”fim} it‘liac_crg e dfesses:dno'vellty 35 woolen suits. Most desirable colors and styles. Bloomers Misses’ and women’s sizes. Special Spring Coats 95¢ " $§ 5 ers from a well-known maker, generously cut To complete Knur Easter wardrobe, coats of and beautifully tailored. broadcloth, basketweave, covert, twills. New- ¥ Sizes 4 to 8 in the group. est style details—capes, fitted waistline, string BE Smart 5 ke belts. Tan, black, navy and green. A few Rustic Hickory Rustic Hickory Rustic Hickory Chair Chair Rocker $4.-50 $5 $5.95 Vests, 75¢ with fur collars. Misses’ and women's sizes. . Charmmg With ribbon shoulder The Opportunity Shop, Pirst Floor. —————————————————————————————————————————————— strap. | Garter Belts, 75¢ In Your Moses Hat S A Selected Quality Straws Girls’ Coats Gl Blsise Easter Jewelry $11.95 79¢ | Hickory Rocker Rustic Hickory Settee Hickory Rocker . $695 $15 $4-95 The Summer Garden Room, Third Floor INITIAL CLIPS are iy 1e Silk Dresses smartly worn ) $4.95 on sleeve, hat "1 95 Boys’ Coat Sets Were $5.95 and $6.95. or ba&g .c...... o $7.95 Plain and flowered NEW JEWELRY, a Pormerly $9.95 and patterns, Sizes 7 to 14. jal assortment In $10.95. Coat, hat and Girls’ Hi t! 'd new a:ylza cane. Sizes 2 to 6. ; 9; a;; Iel;]m’uw ln $1'95 Children’s Hose # ’3’ 3: > o & i Jewelry, Pirst Floor. 3 Pairs, §1 Whee S AR ‘Were 95c. Rayon Wear Allen-A on ' $ $; Were $1495 and i 17.95. C d bloomers and vests. 5 t( ’ 3 5 at Modest Prices ‘uuo%d B&y.,’;ps:.?i;,“ bloamers " ar To add dash to your 1 to 6 an to 14. Boys’ Shirts Easter Day Easter costume wear & large ring. Real onyx, Girls’ Coats 78c, 2 for $1.50 Sheer Service $ 1 35 S chrysoprase and _car- Regulsrly $1, Be nelian, surrounded by . $9.95 Brumiet ys}:lfm ana Silk to the garter hem, full fashioned, guaranteed tiny marcasites and We:ie $12 Ds.L Sporfi bun)x‘sesi 6 to 1415 s, We K mounted in $2_95 :A‘dd& r”s’lz::.l W0 neck sizes. against garter runs—these .Kayser are lovely. No. 3735, Sllk Gloves 5 sterling silver Hostery, First Floor. $1.50 Ruffled Curtains, Special, $1 Pair Only 150 pairs ef full-width, plain marquisette, special at $1 pair. Figured Sateen, 35c yard Porch Pillows, 3 for §1 Beautiful floral patterns on white or Just the sort for knockabout use. colored grounds, for hangings, com- o' d i fortable covers, etc, Yard wid;. CrysceaiingByureg fnteen. . Curtain Fabrics, 19¢ yd. Chair Cushions, §1 Allen-A % sport socks. Milans, viscas and Regularly 50c pair. braids. Children's Sho, Gecond Floor N Short lengths, many of which are Bar Harbor chair cushions, cretonne- y, our regular 65c and 85c marquisette. covered and button tufted. Choose Your wg]};e}::l: ftl:v ;1:1:: Xlg; I h Sprin and Summer, f Handbag and %he well - known Kayser silk gloves are ! being shown in the nov- From This Smart elty cuff or slip-on styles. Shades include honey, butternut, pine, black $ 2 95 and white. These launder well You Are Not Slender Criss-Cross Curtains, Special, $2.95 Pair Of point d’esprit, dotted marquisette in an extra width to give proper full- ness when hung. Collection at Drapery Section, Third Floor. and are moderately priced. Sizes 51 to 7%. Gloves, Pirst Floor. Rugs for the Spring and Summer Home To provide a cool effect during Spring and Summer, these are the rugs to use in your Home. Crex Herringbone Rugs Plain colorings and band borders, in colorings of green, natural or blue. 0x12 ......$18.50 4Y%4x7Y; ....$7.50 Genuine leather, calf, Morocco, lizard grain, tapestries and many other . fabrics developed in new 5 and interesting styles. w Read All the Handbags, Pirst Floor © e New Books in Our Circulat- ing Library Pirst Floor. | Smoke if you like Eat what you like Wear an COMBINETTE Double Compacts BX10 .ovime 15575 R0 .. ... 3.75 S0 LA tarany. . . 2.75 SOC etk RN Crex Deluxe Rugs in Ultra Crex Rugs Tinp Sengns $3 pe . . Unusual, we believe, at this Sheci . ) cial . Be‘auhfi"l DeSlgns New and Smart low price, are compacts of Re The perfect combination of girdle and ;li‘:;tfc&lormgl. too, are smart and de- A weave that has just been intro- such quality, $ 1 .95 brassiere that moulds your figure with g duced; come see it. . R glove-like smoothness and adds an effec- ox12 ... $22.50 4% x7Y% .$10.00 3 o o They are in modern designs. i e L . 2)(;0 FHALE :g.(;g ;;65.4. el :(2)(; ; gm ....$2650' 6x9 .... $18.50 :‘:";f gl sil- fi'Z’E;E:l} gfigig.gifli et et o X9 . cue 14 'x34 . ... 3. x10 . ... 24.00 27x54 ... 4.00 P S Summer Rug Section, Fourth Floor. |i . Toilet Goods Section, Pirst Floor m"::lo,_.:? s:'firm i L T