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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1930. e PaLAIS SNOWDEN’S BUDGET TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 America’s First Trained Nurse Dies In Boston at 89 By the Associated Press. BOSTON, April17.—Miss Linday A. J. Richards, the first trained nurse in America and a friend of Florence Nightingale, died here SUBNARINE POLEY OF MAVY IS SCORED Ashamed of Department, ! Born in Pottsdam, N. Y., July Says Britten in Attack on | | 5,75 e was the first appii- TLONDON, April 17.—David Lioyd T cant and first graduate of the Decommissioning. fitst sehool of nursing in the | | George, leader of the Liberal party, yes- country, established by the New | |terday gave amiling approval in the England Hospital for Women and | | House of Commons to the budget pre- Children iy deptember, 1973, pared by the Labor government. He wark in the Beilevue Hos- | | 8t a hearing yesterday that submarines | p,a‘,mfi,,"."u Sehool in New | |said a few things in it might have been different and suited him better, but on valued at approximately §12,000,000 had | | York, she visited European hos- been decommissioned in 1922 after only | rvmlvfl for *::dyr“:gl: 1:";‘;:;‘, the whole it was an honest budget. four years of service, Chairman Britten | | 10, 55Pan, 10, OEIC firned to | | ldoyd George was in his best de- of the House naval committee said he| | this country and directed schools | |bating form and = met Com;:lrvmll\:l was “ashamed of the Navy Department in various American cities, in- | |charges of Labor extravagance in soc Mr. Britten's arralgnment of the| | cluding Kalamasoo, Mich. For issuance by quoting election literature . Britten's arraignmen icy| | the past four years she had been | |put out by the Conservatives in which Navy's submarine construction policy | confined to the Northboro Nursing t was claimed that the Baldwin gov- R o ot o i Fiiaiet 1o The 1, ‘Where ahe'died. ernment, had spent more in social serv- grew out of a routine req School, where fca than the Socialist government of committee’s approval ‘o gcrap 13 under- | sea craft - 1924. oIt to the decommissioning of |that is worth & damn?” Britten ques-| The former prime minister took u the submarines in 1922, he said: "It | tioned. ‘fl;n:hnt, W‘:nstnn c‘hm‘.;‘cmghg:mu.flgr Ve wrongly con- | " . of e exchequer e v} - E’ifil’:&é“:k&"?a‘.’é'”&?&fi.m:’|f Yerong | _“No. sir” the acting naval operations | ernment, and said that Philip Snowden, e e murime policy of the Amer- | chief answered. “I think our V-type|present chancellor. was, in the present ican Navy” ‘i"" s are excellent. We have not, how- h\‘xsdrt, “paying the gambling debts of | M“‘gglf"‘;!“;g”g;!;h‘l\;}mr};"m“‘;"l“:;‘“"‘a". ferer. developed & xut\sfurltoryhrng\n;."d s ) , AcHng R Cihe committes,| The Tilinois Representative then aske g S i g » : | what precentage of the Navy's subma- Wales Lands at Cairo. “Are you satisfied that we can build | rines were operating without complaint. | = CAIRO, Egypt. April 17 () —The aubrerivos ‘3 well as any nation on| Admiral Standley estimated the num- | Prince of Wales arrived here by air to- ber at 75 per cent and Britten replied: | day from Assuan, after an African trip | - Admiral Standley replied, | “Tll bet you a dinner, admiral, that | extending from Cape Town through u convinced that the United | not 50 per cent are operating without | British East Africa to this city. He will | nnot build a submarine today 'complaint | leave shortly for England. | Declares Chancellor Is “Paying Off Gambling Debts of Pre- _ decessor.” G STREET AT ELEVENTH By the Associated Press. For the last-minute shop pers—a special group of Coats, Suits, Ensembles Just 50 in the Group Misses’ and a Few Women'’s Sizes 4.75 Models that originally sold at $25 to $35— cloth coats, three-piece suits, cloth and silk en- sembles. | On being told by naval officers present | Smart Easter Gloves - 3.50 pr. Flared pull-ons of glace French kid, in the prevailing shades. Suede pull-ons in Opaline, beige, pearl and white. Also a variety of stunning cuff styles. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Special Purchase! New Pull-On SWEATERS Regularly $8.95 Beginning Friday 5.95 Light - weight, ratine - stitch sweaters, with striking inter-knit designs; ¥, square, crew and Antibes necklines Presents 300 More Very Smart Spring In Modes for 9 5 1 Sport or ] Dress Wear izt Sizes 34 to 42. PALAIS ROYAL— Third Floor Worth $15 Sketched $9.95 Coats, Suits and Ensembles, of broad- cloth, basket weave, and tweed; smart fur-trimmed models included; some exceptionally attractive cape coats, and little tweed suits. Sports and dress styles in navy, black, tan and oxford. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor 250 Silk Dresses and Ensembles 8.95 for Junior Misses, Misses and Women In new light-weight woolen and silk ma- terials, with such wanted fashion touches as capes, scarf effects, double-breasted tailored models and fur-trimmed styles. In black, middy blue, tan and green. Sizes for juniors, misses, women and even larger women. Sigmund’s Downstairs Coats One-Day Special 1,000 Easter Costume Slips Friday Only 1.79 Rayon satin, crepe de chine, rayon crepe, Celanese and pongee; embroidered, tailored and lace-trimmed; strap and built-up shoul- der styles; flesh, white, orchid, nile, tan, gray and black; several styles, in sizes to 50; all others, 34 to 44. Dainty Summer New Silk Dresses for Easter Fashion Parades $4.88 ool $5.88 We've sketched three models that will march smartly down the street on Easter Sunday, and there . are so many others it really is hard to choose. New pastel crepes, lovely, gay prints, sheer blacks, and oh! so many others. A complete range of sizes, 14 to 48. Sigmund's_Downstairs Dresses A really “special” collection at this shrinking little price! ~Highlights of the sale include: Children’s COATS! In Three Wonderfully Low Priced Groups 34.98 $77.98 $9.95 Sizes Sizes Sizes 2 to 14 2 to 14 2 to 14 ‘And CAPES are the big feature! Here's a real Easter treat for fashionable children and their thrifty-minded mothers. Adorable new styles, wanted shades and qual- ity materials. Don’t miss this event! Sigmund's NEW Downstairs Children's Dept. 350 New HATS! In Easter’s Smartest Styles Smart New Styles! Downstairs Millinery Department $1.75 Reg. $2.95 Values Here they are! i $2.75 Reg. $3.95 Values Flattering new shapes for misses and women, in all the wanted straws, braids and lacy effects. New colors and brim- med styles a feature. Downstairs illinery Department Underthings Friday Only 89C Slips, chemises, dance sets, pajamas, French panties and petticoats of many kinds of cot- ton lingerie cloth, including “flat crepe” and Windsor crepe. White and pastel shades. Sizes 16 to 50. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor Special Purchase! The One-Piece Basis of the Mode! B. & ]. Foundation Garments Regularly $5 3 .95 Beautifully fitted garments of white brocade and rayon satin with elastic restraining sec- tions . . . a style many women find helpful in achieving the new lines of beauty. All sizes. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor Fresh Easter LILIES 35¢ bloom Easter never seems quite coemplete without lilies. Our stock is hardy, fresh, and the blooms are extra large. They are timed so as to be in their full beauty by Easter morning. Rambler Roses, in bloom . . .1.98 to 3.50 Boston Ferns, fine healthy plants, 1.25 and 2.50 Hydrangeas, in full bloom. . . .1.25 to 3.50 PALAIS ROYAL—Main and Fourth Floors ‘A group of truly smart black and navy crepes for the busi ness womai. A group of filmy printed chiffons. A group of delightful prints and polka dots for the woman and the miss who have time to shop. ‘A group of ensembles and jacket suits. You'll realize the values the instant you see them! You'll recognize the new- ness of the styles! And, oh, how you will appreciate the chance to “pick up” a desirable frock with a very rea- sonable outlay! . PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor All the Bewitching Styles of Spring in Easter Millinery smart new toyos novelty braids baku braids hair-weave straws 3.75 So absorbing is the variety of styles that one could go on and on, trying on more and more flattering effects! There are hats for your chic little suits; hats for your prettiest frock; hats for your dashing new coat, and every model youthful, Springlike and gay! PALAIS ROYAL—Third Fioor And on your way out—Why not an EXTRA hat from the 1.88 Millinery Section on the Main Floor? ‘There, special "gurchueu are bringing to you attractive hats, values to $3.95, of exceptional merit! And right on e main floor, for your convenience. PALAIS ROY AL—Main Floor