Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1930, Page 28

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THE -EVENING- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY SLIP COVERS _|ASKS COURT MONEY ==k L ANSBURGH & BRO “Say it with Flowers” i 3 ) l| Miss McCall Tells C. of c.' y 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 “Mother’s Day” fl\ pirestors Plan Could Solve | ; Sunday, May 11th Financial Problems. It Will Be a Cotton Summer—Tomorrow Our —is the time of all Solution of many of the District's | times when it is fit- H| Anancial difficulties lies in ‘dwll‘pt:slllon' . “say it with J|iof Police Court fines an: eitures, ting"to “say it With g Pearl ‘McCall, - assistant United 99 [l States district attorney. declared last Flo,vers {night in suggesting to directors of the Washington _ Chamber of Commerce that revenues from the court should Orders can he booked g0 to the District rather than into the now for delivery Auy- [f| Federal Treasury as at present. B v] i he World. The directors referrs he matter There e o the District finance committee for in- vestigation after President Charles . "";'5"' ;':" et Darr had expressed himself strongly Telegraph Associ | in favor of the proposal. GEORGE C. The ot came 1 gy s di- | cussion of the Capper loan funds . . | SHAFFER [l S i Featuring Apparel, Fabrics and 5. 900 14tk Se ] | B0 o oy s e Every Day Necessities Fashioned of Cotton ————— S— = [is collected in Police Court and which now goes into the Federal Treasury. ‘The Police Court yields more than half i . a million dollars Tevenue yearly and is W 9 hl . Cott F b the clty's preatest money-maker. omen’s Athletic on r'aprics N ice an magistrai court 8 just o | (g WER sapiinae cows, sty 5o U nion duits Summer Wardrobes step-in is no reason why they shouldn’t here.” 3 % - and. [Hi s OM & e Sirecton;of thefon- Comfortable, Practical Undergarments this The disapproval of the Capper bill For Summer Wear ‘ : yard frock ... | |took the form of an indorsement of a previous stand by the District finance d”m' Commiie on' th’ grotinds Uha, the Mo Cotton pique, shantung, basket weave and 2on I er is & na t and : th: ‘I::'arah {hat "the Federal Goverment. shoula 3 oxford cloth—four leading sports cottons for bear its proportionate share of the Summer, 1930! All in the season’s newest de- for a cost. A In th glorious Full co-operation with the District signs and color combinations. Guaranteed sun and tub proof. Commissioners in the “Clean Up week” o campaign, May 19 (0 26, was promised in More and more women are wearing cotton i mane gl‘n“‘r';:"hl‘;}be&wfl'&_?:&rlfi‘ Athletic Union Suits during the hot Summer special “cleam up” committee, was months! They're cool and comfortable—made of recommended as head of the city-wide STOUD 10 Brommote e Toebe e, the finest nainsook and novelty weaves with web- . “ )¢ { Sheer VOileS, Dimities Plan Is Three fold, bing at the back to allow for more freedom while SO0, Bles | Wplllirm?'!,r?";m;fl 1 golfing, playing tennis or working in the garden. ; 1 and Batistes’ 3 8C ya"d homes and remove fire menaces, to do White and flesh. Sizes 34 to 46. Sheer cottons are staging a come-back—and o Lingerie—Third Fioor B ey G nee ooty peirets o 7 AA this Summer no smart woman will be without a i by & special commitice of the cham: Bl h d Sh t ;oile. dimity or l.aalie;te frgckl; Florzl and polka . hea y Thomas P. epage, \ lot patterns on tinted or dark grounds. gress as soon as possible. The bill pro- 81x90 Inches 81x99 Inches ) e A . . . 9 H a?n“m‘:i: rl p‘?rce‘lly p":crflehb::rd to func- ; § LadYIIke Chlffon VOlle Here’s How Charles H. Prame, chairman of the B e aves s C Lelong Forest, Md, June 14, He said \hero wiy 9C yard Makes Her New | |ning and prises for the winners, Heavy, snow-white sheets—with that soft, 308 nshend cxfling dontests.. W.AMCE: smooth finish usually found only in higher-priced = little wonder that so many smart moderns are TENNIS e 4o meisd e sheets. Hand-torn and neatly hemmed. Bleached. wearing it! In the loveliest floral, leaf and geo- FROCK, 1930 Pt O I ST Domesties—Third Fioor Gorgeous Summery Prints to the new frocks. Tubs beautifully. MING TOY SILK. SeP ‘May ‘mecting Tucedsy evening : i e y s FINANCIER ACCUSED rOCKS : T “ Assets of Bankrupt Firm. I A7\ for the first time tomorrow! As pretty as silk frocks— She cuts the back NEW YORK, May 7 (#).—A financier . | A with tiered skirts, cape collars, ruffies and capelets! away with unsanitary conditions and to A District parole bill, recently drawn tors, who urged its introduction in Con- be a shore dinner, sports of all kinds, Almost as sheer and as filmy as silk chiffon— Stowell is chairman of the Summer out- gt e i e chaoiber o Pillow Cases, 42x36 and 45x36 inches, 25¢ metric designs that adapt themselves perfectly L T on ‘e ety eng Enhance the Beauty of These Wash Goods—Third Floor : © born . . . in the fa- pointment to office. v ‘ ! tt D t President Darr N mous non-shrinkable three District Gommissioners. bave. oo Y 0 On ay lme Held on Charge That He Concealed i Wi New dresses, made out West and shown in Washington and his wife who arrived yesterday on low . . . assuring the liner Olympic were held sboard the J il Voile, dimity, batiste and handkerchief lawn—floral and , % ship last night pending a hearing on | 4 5 sl an ev cn'tarln for u'n o i cll’]'“'" ol i dotted; sizes 16 to 20, 36 to 44, 46 to 52! der one’s deep eve- by the British foreign office. Frocks—Third Floor ning decolletage. ‘The financier, John Fleld, was alleged i o ey to have conceaied $300,000 in assets of & g & firm he headed in England which went into bankruptcy. A representative of Diagonal tucks run fl‘u u:""::h cammm.eu:::?l"’. lomc; was . . Al 4 from waistline to V. | | Gommissioner Garret W Gottes had i neck » . . so one sued a wnr;\nlng.o:d Pk{ld‘: ;‘rmt. i The special of ry on needs wear no bras- Isiknd Wil decide whether Field. anan siere . . . yet the be dej or admitted fit is perfect. i w‘“};‘:;’ “mw:.o:.'_‘r‘;i&dflfi;fm. Covert C].O tH China’s poor rice crop this season has | compelled it to import four-fifths of its B _ Wash Suits A Special Sale! length skirt, with :np::ssc;il:;p le: o :ISE \F Oxll'liill F atlll:ily FOR BOYS 3 t0 8 LOVCIY Printed iter s $ ;. Sale of Tots’ Cotton | Cotton Frocks and how For Girls 7 to 14 ik .l Boys will be boys, asd it's a wh o | | ] | wz@ie=zie | Underwear, - - 69¢ Oc e g tons that will come smiling through a makes it lovelier, MING al I e i g 3 TOY ,customers tell us. S, It Is the whole Summer of strenuous tubbings! - Combinations, gowns and slips in sizes OdlolmG yea!rs Elhtc'e . i ; Pastels . . . and white Ideal These are of covert and broadcloth in— and ribbon-run embroidery trimming, top and bottom p— Good-looking two-piece effects with v .. 1410 44, - knee or French leg. White and flesh colors. j flared or pleated skirts for the bigger Family Flapper Styles or the girls—and cunning straight-line models, | | R medyr New Sun Suits Muslin Drawers Birdeye Diapers ;/rl"mlkedF mi; 'wn!;) !yokelsl; f;r thefihtrlle el ; iss ashionable polka dots, florals | —wil ish-] Regularl. Regularly T A dots, | — I it manmslill IMEI? i ll)fhl' 29c‘zachy 19c $1.55 dos. $1- 19 and plain colors—with pique or or- ree——— T o o atticomiy Pin tucked drawers with Neatly packaged birdeye gandie trim. Wash them as often as 1t you live in Takoma Park, D. C., tions. “Sizes 3 to 8 years. straight legs; | excellent diapers of a well known ¥ iteel £ |and want o heas people praise tiis e S " SPRT fiehes you like—their colors are fast. and want to heat peoplo peaise this Boys’ Wear Shop—Street Floor quality muslin; sizes 2 to 8. brand; 27x: iches. Girls® Woar Shop—Fourth Floor ‘fifo lives at 414 Aspen st.i‘wh-:'lgag‘ rls’ Wear Shop—Fou :;'llenk:li:f ] f‘tf.olll' Alllfl::;,’ l-‘:fily ll"e H Infants’ Wear Shop—Fourth Floor using Miiler's Herb Extract (lormer. | 3 ly called Herb Juice). | n f othe ho use it and 1 X e hoatd n yemay 80 highy | Practical! + Moth Proof! praised: seems like it helps everyone. | now it did wonders for me and I | ‘ : i i Cotton A Cotton Event For Men! : Cretonne the headache and my feet would | swell and hurt 'so bad I could hardly | g spaen g 1l Underwear . . S : : Garment et Big Yank Union Suits &R, | p.s 79c tacks upset my stomach, gas formed Everybody Likes My l after each meal and 1 was always $1 | constipated. The continued use of 2 . : this ll?edlrlno. for a short time, reg-| A Recestity nsht s JACKETS! | || isied my o s, i, e} Gowns, lis, pajamas and Nationally 79C Each---6 ‘ el ot hee i | lieved me of ign of my former step-ins—of soft, - sheer . N —says the new ' little troubles, 1 aleep sound at night, no i Adve‘rtlsed at $1 fOl' $4.50 ¥4 away = Winter _apparel! | Others in the family who use it have | crepe. Each garment fully 3 ments . a favorite after . 5 |80 well pleased with the way Herb | cut and llh'achvely trim- 3 ! : white silk or $ 10 mend it ‘When my [riends complam med i wilh! ontrastig ma- man who plays a game—you shouuld wear Big Yanks! Supremely comfortable— B White Wash Cloths, 6 for Ste | Washi; Service | Mattress Covers, all sizes, HedA 5,)“]]) ... Third {lovess oty ko bt s uoute | myslin, nainsook and These d eight gar- loor . . . here's "Nipin ¢ ; | also received great benefit and 1 am | Here’s a word to the man who bowls 110 or more, who shoots an “eagle,” the [ Cretonne Shoe Bags, 3%c O'Rossen . . . | Extract ‘acts that 1 always recom- : ; 2-Pe. Ironing Board Sets, §9¢ | e o s i . 0 § F Corded Dish_ Cloths, 3 for 2lc pastels....... A et llwb:lel:::l‘l’;e] terial, Irish lace or ap- triple-stitched seams and taped annholcs—.form-fi_mng nlt-—lpreac! crotch that's i i SO T s Others, $5.75 to | Bocolen Drog. Store, 508 St St MW | plique. Women's ‘and built for strenuous play! Try them—and improve your game! Sizes 34 to 46. Covers, 95¢ g . _also o $29.50 | D Slare. 27 King 5L, Alexan- B e Mon's Wear Shop—Sirest Floor, 129 here they are mow in- Chints Comfort Covers, $1.89 Seeond Floor troducing and explaining the merits | e ey rmpdyrbligdcind [oF ihis, famsous’ medicine.—Advertise- . by gL b e e - o it ment. | s

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