Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1930, Page 11

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THEE SUNDAY AR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 1 i PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Semi-Annual Sale of . Lady Washington Silk Hose An event occurring ONLY TWICE A YEAR, at SPECIAL low prices. ' Lady :Washington Hose are made—exclusively for Palais Royal—by hagh-grade manufacmrers. to our own specifications, based primarily on qualzty first.” 1930—PART ONE. DIGEST POLL SEEN AS FALSE PREMISE Senator Sheppard Would Op- pose Dry Referendum, But Abide by Result. ‘Those who see the straws pointing to- ward repeal of the prohibition amend- ment in the national poll of the uhnry Digest are basing their hopes upon & false premise, in the opinion of Sena- | tor Morris Sheppard of Texas, “father | of the eighteenth amendment,” he dis- | closed yesterday. H In addition to expressing his views toward the potentialities of the Literary Digest straw vote in which the maga- sine attempted to obtain a cross-stratum view of the wet or dry feeling in the United States, Senator Sheppard am- plified a recent statement on what his actions would be should the people of Texas, in a referendum, demand & change in the prohibition act. “The Digest poll shows & majority against the repeal of the el(htzm'-h amendment,” Senator Sheppard clared, “inasmuch as those who llvoted modification in the way of granting of light wines and beer could not secure light wines and beer under the eigh- teenth amendment. The poll does not in any way affect materially the per- manent status of prohibition. Final Tabulation. The final coynt in the of the repesl, 1,943,052, or 40. 314, uw;l 11 pe'r cent; for roement of existing dry statutes, 1,464,098, or 30.46 per oent. There can be no in-betwen status, such as proposed by the modification element, Senator Sheppard indicated. He pointed out that, in his opinion, the majority u(hthose who (:';md modifica- tn in the straw vote would voce Nancy Downes, Susanne Morgan, Harriet Palkin and Flora Ann Fischer, apeinet repeal of existing Prohibition | 1p¢ to right, youthtul pupils of Loretta Murphy's studio, to participate in a i wdfln on s o recital at 3 p.m., June 7, at 5906 Connecticut avenue, 1 Mar Staft Photo. TARIFF BILL LOOMS | MOTHERS HONOR IN 10WA PRIARY FRANCE'SUNKNOWN No. 4—Lady Washington: All Silk Setvice Silk from tdp to toe in medium service weight. Substantial dseanng quality. 1 .45 PAIR Colors Crystal Beige Daytime Muscadine No. 1—Lady Washington Semi-Service Hose Picot edged, lisle top, lisle foot for durability, ] splendid wearing quality, guaranteed for service. 1 ‘w PAIR it mp“:n hid'by d = s mm:y, and to abide by and supj such measures as may be anuefiy‘ the voters in an election. This pledge was embodied in Senator sheppnrd'l application for a -place on the primary ballot of the Democratic party in Texas in the forthcoming g elmnon No change in his stancl advocacy of prohibition is to be found in his platform for re-election, the Senator declared. In respect to a referendum, he con- cluded with the statement that “should a referendum on any question result in creating a situation of this char- acter,” such as favoring a change the prohibition laws, “T Wflllld l'.femnt to change the views of the people, although observi: their expressed | oqgt. wishes in my offic capacity.” WILL ADDRESS DENTISTS Representative Crowther to Speak Before loeloty Thursday. * Represenattive Crowther -, New York, 'hu prwuad My lb- fore coming to gress, principal speaker lt the nnnull dlnn. of the District of Columbia Dental 8o- clety in the Hotel Mayflower Thursday evening. Several entertainment acts have been villier heads the entertainment com- mittee for the evening. Republican Senate Race Feature. By the Associated Press. DES MOINES, Iowa, May 31.—Pro- visions of the Hawley-Smoot tariff bill as outstanding issues in the blican campaign for nomination for United States Senator in Iowa, which the voters are to decide next Monday. Gov. John Hammill opposed the measure’s agricultural rates, Congress- man L. J. Dickinson contended they are the highest obtainable, while Frank Lund has advocated placing an equalization fee in the bill. 2 A fourth candidate, W. O. Payne, & veteran editor, said he hoped to obtain enough votes to throw the nomination in |into a convention, which procedure will have to be followed if none of the four receives 35 per cent of the total vote Hamill, Dickinson lnd Lund is- Ill.d statements predicting vi The winner will oppose asoAtor Dan- iel F. Steck, Democrat, who is incum- bent. Steck, who unseated Smith W. Brookhart from the United States Sen- ate in 1924, is the first Iowa Democrat to sit in the Senate for 70 years. Dickinson is the only one of Iowa's 1 Bepub Congressmen not asking another term. Representative OM Haugen, veteran member of Huue. is in a three-cornered fight, l.nd three candidates are trying for Dick- inson’s place. ‘Three Republican candidates for gov- ernor have made & State income tax the issue in their race. Farmers of the Neuurhnd.l are ask- ing for government assistance. Agricultural Rate Attack Is! Fourth Group to Land Pay Tribute at Arc-de-Triomphe ‘Ceremonies. . By the Associated Press. PARIS, May 31.—More than 250 Gold Star Mothers of the United States, the fourth group to land, today paid tribute at the Arc-de-Triomphe to France's Unknown Soldier. In traditional fashion, they paused at the Altar of Freedom before beginning their trip to the battle cemeteries, where their dead rest in Flanders Fields. Mrs. Eliza Wilson of Detroit, Mich,, and Mrs. M. L. Smeaton of Fall River, Mass., acted for their comrades in the ceremony at the tomb, placing two beau- tiful wreaths on the memorial, which after yesterday’s celebration and re- vious visits of delegations, is fairly den in blossoms. Quartermaster Gen. B. Frank Cheat- hlm, Unifed States Army, and a num- ber of dignitaries of the French civilian and military branches were present. After the brief ceremony the mothers§ went to a restaurant in the center o Paris for tea. There they were guests of honor with Walter E. Edge, American Ambassador, Who, with Col. Richard Nlh and Gen. Bucant, spoke briefly to ! Depo;itinnl Planned. ‘YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, May 31 (#).— Depositions of Bethlehem Steel - ration officials will be taken in York next Wednesday in connection with the sult pending there to en- )oln the corporation’s purchase of wn Sheet & Tube Co., pllln- llfla attorneys announced e PALAIS ROYAL TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 @ STREET AT ELEVEN TH COMMUNITY PLATE “Club Plan” Sale MY AS LWRE AS $1-90 down The Balance on Convenient Terms This Is your opportunity fo purchase a complete service of genuine Community Plate—guaranteed 50 years—a chance Complete 2g-piece set of Community Plate Service for 6 places, with hollow handle DeLuxe Stainless Steel bladed knives. . . . The beautiful ' Crestwood Tray” is given FREE. Only $36.50— $1.00 down. Easy weekly payments. . . . Beautiful Community Plate Service Ware is included in this small down y piece. No. 2—Lady Washington All Silk Chiffon Practical weight, picot top, with hem and foot lisle lined (inside) for practical wear. No. 3—Lady Washington All Silk Chiffon Sheer, fine gauge silk from top to toe, with silk foot and hem (both inside and outside), unusual quality. One-Button Gloves ..as the perfect accent to the black and white vogue. 350 pu The glove that smart Paris is wearing for Summer is here... a simple affair, but of infinite chic...made of fine, washable white capeskin, stitched in black or white . . . buttoned at he wrist with a big pearl button. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor W hite Sunbrown Nymph Caress Neutral Light Gunmetal Sizes 814 to 10 109 PAIR PALAIS ROYAL Main Floor 125 PAIR In All Styles .No. 5—Lady Washington Ingtain Hose . Extra Fine Quality. Sheér silk from top to toe —for the discriminating woman. 1 .75 PAIR " No. 6—Dull Finish Sheer Chiffon Hose 1.25 1 | 'The new dull finish hose, now worn by, smart wom . of fine sheer quality chiffon. All silk—French heels— Side Toe Reinforcement—Picot Top. PAIR All the Sweet Girl Graduates are Getting in Line for Imitation Pearl Necklaces A great selection of lovely. nmtahon pcul necklaces, specially priced in.a great offer- . ing, so that whatever you wish pearls! at 1.00 Pastel Pearls, chokers, Queen Marie necklaces, 2 and 3 strands, in Lelong green, dusty pink, lilac and other new shades and creme white. at 2,95 Pearls of the better kind. . ing luster heightens the delicacy of the 18, 21, and 24-inch strands; some com- bined with crystal‘ ~ .a soft glow- Our Gift Wrapping Departm gifts for mailing or personal to W for the “1 you ‘may pln:e her with lovely at 1.95 Beautiful Quality Pearls, graduated and uniform styles . . . chokers, debu- tante necklaces, some combined with sparkling crystal. at 4,95 Graduated Necklaces. A beautiful col- ‘lection of heavy, fine quality pearls, in 1, 2 and 3 strand styles, small and ‘me- dium size beads. ..years of beauty and style in every strand. First showing at these pneu. : ent located in the Downstairs Store will prepare your presentation. .. without charge, oi course, PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor. LJ hite--- *he Summer Season Has Made an Early Debut Crisp, white costumes and cool, pale shades in dress require: white kid shoes to complete the ensemble. o “fill out” your present set with special pieces you have always wanted—to in- erease your 6 place set to 8's or 12's— to buy serving dishes and other pieces. All of the Community Plate in our large stock is included in this Club Plan offer. A Few Suggestions .'".0 -‘"FL;::'IZ;';: cff:fi:k ;'.I:::“" from our Complete Stock Teaspoons Oyster Fork: Candlestick: Salad Forks . Water Pitcher Salad Knives Iced Toa Spoons Butter Spreaders Aster g'rfiistmp e xa ..., 5650 New Florentine Handbags of Genuine Leather 2.95 and 4.95 You can borrow a bit of the glowing color of the Renais- sance for your own wardrobe or for some girl graduate’s in one of these beautiful bags. Rich designs embossed in glowing colors on white or beige leather . « » some with picture panels of Della Robbia cherubs . . . finished like much higher priced bags .. . leather-mount mir- rors, leather «coin purses, all silk lined . . . envelope, strap and handle styles. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Sample Sale! 300 Pcs. Glove Silk and Milanese’ Underthings, 1 o Made to sell for much more . Panties Vests Step-ins Bloomers Soft, cool silk underthings . . . the very pieces. that you like for Surnmer . . . ata pnc: low enough for. of underwear , . . exceptional for ’slove silk and mflYlN“- PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Saits and Peppers . FHVE BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS TO CHOOSE FROM "Ilc HOOEmY /4 PALAIS ROYAL—Majn Floor vw,* GrosvEnoR fhe Newest Community Plate Design DEAUVILLE included im this special Club Plen Sale. THIS WEEK ONLY “CLUB PLAN” SALE Make Your Choice Early . .. While Stocks Are Complete COMMUNITY PLATE IS GUARANTEED FOR FIFTY YEARS lvldcl Cho‘ Semi-Annual Sale: 100 Double Sheets, 100 Envelopes Regularly $2.25—Order Taken in Tfii: Sal,dpr your name and address. . .circular sent’ on reqm. - Mail orders should be accompanied by check or Dl’l’ll“blhlln. Printed Stationery PALAIS ROYAHMI‘» }'loor PALAIS ROYAL—Second. Floor

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