Evening Star Newspaper, May 23, 1930, Page 27

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. REREW CAPAY " ONRUN BARONS Drowning of Boy Smuggler Brings Increased Activity by Federal Agents. By the Associeted Préss. BUFFALO, N. Y., May 23—With the drowning yesterday of & boy rum-run- ner, Federal officials of the Western New York district have revived a cani- paign against liquor barons who hire | youths to row liquor across the Niagara | River from Canada. Boys have been employed extensively in this practice during the past year, their presence alone in boats leading to less suspicion | on_the part of the border patrol. The_boy drowned yesterday was Ro- moa Pridomerski, 18, whose ale-laden Towboat capsized opposite the foot of Austin street, this city. Authorities placed under arrest Wil- liam (Red) Strassner, whom they ac- | cuse of conspiracy to smuggle. They said he went to Bridgeburg, Ontario: supervised the getting away of the boy | and his cargo and then returned to the | American shore to await the arrival of | the youthful rum-runner. He was in- | dicted a year ago on a charge of con- | spiracy to smuggle liquor, but did ot | €0 to trial because of the failure of two | principals to appear. Richard H. Tempicton, United States district attorney, stated today a grand jury investigation of boy smuggling ramifications would be started at once. Several other small smuggling promot- ers are being sought by customs agents | and special agents of the Treasury De- partment. The mother of the drowred vouth said today he had been unable to find work for more than & year. She knew | he made many trips to the river, but did not know, she said, that he was in any way connected with liquor smug- gling. U. D. C. WILL PARTICIPATE | IN MASSING OF COLORS o | Group Will Join D. C. Chapter of | Military Order of World War Sunday Afternoon. Plans have been completed by the | United Daughters of the Confederacy to | participate in the third annual massing | of the colors service, to be held by the District of Columbia Chapter of the Military Order of the World War in the open air amphitheater at Mount St. Alban Sunday afternoon at 4 o'ciock. Various other patriotic organizations also are to participate in the exercises. Mrs, L. M. Bashinsky, president gen- eral of the U. D. C., has requested Mrs. ‘Walter E. Hutton, president of the Dis- trict of Columbia division, and Miss Jessica Randolph Smith, aide to the president general, to represent the organization, Miss Smith to carry the Stars and Bars and Mrs, Hutton to carry the Stars and Stripes. All mem- bers of the U. D. C. of the local chapters and visiting Daughters are urged by Mrs. Bashinsky to attend. MIDSHIPMAN HONORED Andrew Jackson, Jr., of Baton Rouge Is Awarded '97 Sword. | Midshipman Andrew McBurney Jack- son, jr., of Baton Rouge, La., a first | classman at the Naval Academy, has been awarded the sword given annually by the class of 1897 “to that midship- man who has contributed most by his | officerlike qualities and positive char- | acter to the development of naval spirit | and loyalty within the regiment.” Midshipman Jackson's name will be inscribed on the class of 1897 cup, ‘which is retained at the Naval Acad- emy. The sword will be given to him at “the presentation of awards dress parade on the afternoon of Wednesday, June 4, at the Naval Academy, the Navy Department announces. The PALAIS “Sho! Sho!” They Just Got Heah . .. Amos’n’ Andy in their Fresh-Air Taxi-Cab The Newest Mechanical Toy 95¢ Children, old and young, will enjoy watching the antics of Amos 'n’ Andy, and the “dawg” in their famous taxi cab . . . get one tomorrow and please the family! Shuffling Sambo 98¢ That’s a very little price for all the fun and laughter the whole family will get out of this genial “tas dancer’— he out-steps the Stones, with very little effort on your part! PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor THE EVENING STAR,, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 23, "1930. e PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH Saturday Apparel Features Combine Thrift and Fashion For Misses! Everyone Is Talking About the New Washable Jacket Frocks 6.50 Two outfits for but the price of one! When you wear the jacket you have a complete suit. When you doff the jacket . . . you have a smart frock that need not necessarily have a jacket for completion. Shantung frocks . . . with petit point em- broidered coats. Washable crepe frocks with matching coats. Pastels and darker col- ors. Sizes for Misses and Junior Misses PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor For Women! New! Good-looking! Washable! = Silk Shantung Ensembles 6.50 Women who know fashion will literally “walk away™ with these frocks. For, be- ‘ sides being at the height of fashion—they launder so beautifully. Cool pastels combined with white. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor ) There’ll Be a Rush for These! Shantung Frocks 2.95 Shantung is just as charming for Lit- tle Sister as for her ‘“‘elders,” Espe- cially so . . . in these new Summer styles. Pastel colors. Sizes 7 to 14. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor For Tiny Tots Ensembles for the “Youngest” Matching Hats and Frocks 95 Crisp organdy frocks of white, trimmed in colors. “Floppy” brim organdy hats to match. Sizes 2 to 6. Embroidered Swiss frocks with bonnets to match. 1 to 3 years. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor White Hats Avre Essential to Summer Chic 2, Your white hat may be fab- ric . . . or of a fashionable straw. But you Must have a white hat. Summer's smart- est models in felt, taffeta, perle visca and peanut straws at this very moderate price. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor New Japanese Coolie Coats 2.98 ’ Just arrived from the Orient! Colorful coats of all-wool challis or brocaded rayon. All-over patterns or bor- dered. Black and colors. Sizes for misses and women. Dainty New Lingerie Gowns . . . of voile, crepe, nainsoole, and batiste. Hand embroidered or lace trim- 1 98 med. Pajamas of batiste, “fruit of the loom” i or broadcloth. Dance sets . . of silk, voile, or rayon. Chemise, French panties, and step-ins of crepe de chine or novelty cottons. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor You'll Want Several You've never seen lovelier sports frocks at so low a price! Fashioned of shan-° tung, striped shirting crepe and jacquard. Newest style features. White, dusty pink, linen blue, maize, tan, mint and orchid. Sizes 14 to 42. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Filgor All Linen Sports Suits for the Smart Young Moderns 2.95 Two styles . . . cardigan jackets with flared skirts... or double-breasted jackets with pleated skirts. Both models have tuck-in skirts. Blue . . . green...maize... tan ... rose...orchid... and white. Sizes 14 to 20. Sleeveless Blouses to Com- plete the Linen Suits, 89¢ ‘PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Very Smart and Decidedly Style-Right New Accessories A 1930 wardrobe keeps up an appearance of fresh chic just twice as long if you maintain a small army of new accessories . ... recruited from Palais Royal's “smart things” . . . moderately priced. Plenty of Sheer Hose for Your New Shoes Need Not Be Expensive . .. All-Silk Picot-Top Chiffon Hose A Thrifty Secret of Chic New Summer Handbags 2.95 just arrived New Visca Straw Bags . . . in pastels, black and white, with crystal handles, shell frames or'metal clasps . . . 7y b 5 new Leather Pouches in "g:ifi‘gl’_’;.s‘"” "”"m’:;""'ihs“"’ pastel shades with frames Nostonsse +- * Sunbask enameled to match. Silhouette Flesh PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor G 5 i i Sizes 81 to 101, PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floc Beautiful stockings at an exceptional.price . . . for your Summer shoes, exqbisitely sheer, silk throughout . . . in these Summer shades . .. Recent Arrivals in Rayon Pajamas at 1.95 are very colorful . . . luscious. combinations . . . intriguing trimmings . . . tuck-in or overblouse styles oo sizes 15, 16, 17, PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Whether White or Natural Imported Doeskin Gloves 2.95 . are smart and practical .. . washable, and will go with any Summer daytime frock and color . . . a sporting one-button style . . . a flaring pull-on .. . a pair of each, one white, one natural, and you'll be well and thriftily gloved every day! PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Rare Perfumes in Dram Quantities Caron’s Perfumes Nuit de Noel.. Bellod, Infini ... N’Aimez Narcisse New Styles . . . New Colors in This Sale of Pearl” Necklaces specially priced 94c New Queen Marie Necklaces Debutante Necklaces Chokers 2 and 3 Strand Necklaces Contrast your jewelry with your frock . .‘ . or match it ... either is smart . . . the choice of new colors and new styles in this sale will give you lovely necklaces to do double duty . .. a comfortable thought for economy’s sake, even when one pays no more than this unusually low price! Calors: White, Lelong Green, Dusty Pink, Misty Blue and Orchid. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Shalimar .. Mitsouko .. L'Heure Biene Lentheric’s Perfumes Miracle ... Asphodele . Houbigant’s Perfumes 55¢ dram Coty’s Perfumes L’Aimant and L'Origan. .38 dram Corday’s Perfumes Toujours Moi 5e dram Jasmin and L'Hew L'Heure Romantique Ybry’s Perfumes Femme de Paris *Simrg o L PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor B e ——————— White Shoes That Go Everywhere . . . are Smart Company for Any Color and other makes 6.00 and 6.50 White footwear is stepping out . to all kinds of gay places .. 'with all kinds of The Olen Tie. ol in white kid 15 gay colors ... in ness woman, or street wear. these four styles . . . exceptionall” pleas- ing . .. at these low prices, an extra pair, dyed in your favorite pastel, is an economy. o, Here’s the Regent, in white linen, smart as is, and takes to dyeing . wonder fully $6.50 The Aster, a ome-strap, in white kufw equally smart w) yed to And the Vogue, an all-white kid your order, hosen i gluam,vm:hmmlluhmh ck sattn or patent leather....86 PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor

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