Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1930, Page 28

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B-=12 THE EVENIN INGTON, D TUESDAY, JUN 19: CONNECTICUT AVE. RADIO APPARATUS BUSINESS KNOCKED| RPN | ON MODIFIED LINES Citizens’ Association Con- Trend Toward Tiny Receiver demns Stores and Gas Sta- and Other Changes Noted tions Near Albemarle St. at Convention. the sightseeing triffis of those in Paris [ pital cases are convalescing, and me} have been arranged to avoid exposure | general health of all groups is reported | as much as possible. The three hos- | good by doctors. | | well as early models of commercial sound and sight receivers, méirk the in- DISAGREEABLE WEATHER ital presentation of Bl aPtrenie| MARS TRIP‘OF MOTHERS which could be assembled to reproduce o - e o - - Reupholstering, Refinishing to a receiver to an elaborately con- : PARIS, June 3.—Disagreeable weather structed outfit 'that - contained loud | PARIS, June 3-—Disagrecable weather Ask About Our Easy Monthly Payment Plan ‘Tapestries, Mohair, speaker, broadcast set, picture repro- Sucer and its accompanying short-wave | American Gold Star Mothers to graves receiver. of their boys in France. Plans for the vision demonstration| A torrential rain fell in Paris last | by one exhibitor included an effort tonight and was accompanied all over pick television signals from the short- | France by generally stormy weather wave station of the Jenkins laboratory [ With a distinct chill. | Mothers at the battlefield cemeteries Brocades and Velours Also Chair Caneing and Porch Rdckers Splinted by Our Ex- perts at the Now Pre- vailing Low Prices for at Jersey City, 100 miles away. 1 Anticipated large displays of auto|have warm shelters with log fires, and Two Days Only. Write, Phone or Call radios did not materialize, few such models being shown. Metropolitan 2062 Estimates and Samples Given Free Clay Armstrong Upholsterer 1235 10th St. N.W. POPULAR EXCURSION Via Southern Railway Asheville, N. C. June 4th, 1930 Final return limit June 14th Round-Trip Fare $14.00 Tickets honored on all regular trains leaving June 4th, except CRESCENT LIMITED. Tickets good in Pullman cars upon pay- ment of regular Pullman charges for space occupled. For information and tickets consult City Ticket Agent, Mc- Pherson Square, Union Station, :,nd Ticket Agent, Alexandria, a. Southern Railway System e Thousands know: “You Can.” At Viborg, England, recently, & para- GET WISE. SAVE WITH SAFETY chute opened and pulied out of an air- E e O hamic. who. whs kified by | Worth Your Demand & Insistence impact with the tail, while the pilot was By the Associated Press. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, June 3.— Tiny receivers, not much more than If courses, gasoline stations and hot- knee high, some of them 1l = g than that, il greet radi fame tpes | killed when the plane lost its balance stands,” by the Forest Hills Citi- e wens’ Association at a meeting in the & . 1 year. T K S AN P Methodist Home, last night. ¢ Vying with the first trade show dis- o = g For Safety’s Sake -demand Members of the association expressed play of television apparatus by two : 'UNBURNABLE & mg‘a Tesentment at the increasing number manufacturers, an apparent trend to- of stations and stores on the | ward a decrease in the size of .the re- avenue and resolutions were adopted ceiver console was sharply apparent at adio Manufacture o - Cleaning Fluid ree feef e_average height o the new set, with the design intended EWRITER TYPE| to it into the small apartment and into B Choamat: mfl‘vm urging that a check be placed upon the nooks and corners of more com- e 20¢BOTTLES ALaLLBRuS ano o C -DAY JUNE BARGAIN SALE sioners will be urged to compel the Television for the experimenter, $1.59 Seamless 25¢ to 35¢ owners of stores at Connecticut avenue and Albemarle street, to clean up. Sheets, $1.19 Children’s Socks 81x99 “Bond” superior 15¢ ‘The constitution of the organization quality seamless bleached Rayon and lisle half-socks, was amended, changing the meeting night from the second Tuesday to the sheets, free from starch.— Street Floor. 5 and “whoopee” socks, also boys’ 7% golf hose. Perfects first Monday of each month. It was R PR and irregulars.—Street Floor. Connecticut avenue in the vicinity of Jdhemarle street was characterized as a typical “Hogan's alley, with its small U the opening yesterday of the annual pre-season exhibition and convention of Radio Manufacturers' Association 5-Piece Parlor Suites Antiques 2-Piece Overstuffed Suites Dining Room Chairs DR. S. L. NEWSOM, Hammond, La., dentist, was smeared with creosote and dusted with feathers by five brothers, who charged him with improper conduct with the wife of one of them. —Associated Press Photo. FORMER ENLISTED MEN_ RECEIVE D. S. C. AWARDS Private and Sergeant Who Served During World War Honored in Towa Ceremony. By the Associated Press. PAIRFIELD, Iowa, June 3.—Two veterans of the World War, one a pri- vate and the other a sergeant, Sunday were awarded Distinguished Service Crosses. | John' J. Gross, reared in Canada, a private in company M, 168th Division te supply you. . can for 25¢ Qt. can_for 450 Or mail 1 VELVETTA MFG. CO., Fhila., voted to request the Commissioners to order more frequent collection of gar- bage in the community during the Sum- erbemm:t».B- ‘Wood, George Esch and . , an L. A. Casruthers were appointed as a committee to co-operate with a com- mittee ¢f the Chevy Chase Citizens’ Association in an effort to straighten out boundary overlapping of the two associations The committee on streets and parks was instructed to take up with the proper authorities the chang- of the name of Tilden street to den. parkway. As this was the final meeting of the association, ac- thn was taken g the executive cémmittee to act on all matters affect- ing the organization during the Sum- mer recess. e meeting was presided over by Ed- ward C. Potter, elected at the May nieet- $1.15 PER-OD-EX Cream Combination 50¢ With every jar of Per-od-ex, the new anti-perspiration deodorizing cream at 50c, a 65c bottle of Bar- basol Skin Freshener will be given FREE. Sample Toiletries FREE With every purchase tomorrow in our Tollet Goods Section, we will give free a package of samples of face powder, cold cream, van- ishing cream, cleansing tissue, per~ fume, brilliantine and other prepa- rations. Limit, 1 package to & cus- $1.00 Bemberg Hose Satisfaction Since 1859 69c Full-fashioned Bemberg hose, famed as the finest of rayon hosi- 9¢ Summer Neckwear, 29¢ ing, who announced the folls - = e following com: assignments: Schools—Mrs. Harold F. Stimson, . J. O. Johnson and Gol, Arthur O'Brien. Water, sewers and pul Richard A, o health—Dr. man; Dana G. ‘aldman, ROOSEVELT MEDALS TO BE GIVEN THREE Admiral Byrd, William Green and Hastings Hart Listed for Honors. By the Adsociated Press. NEW YORK, June 3—Rear Admiral Richard E. By yrd, explorer Hart of New York, been chosen to receive the distinguish FLETCHER NOT AWARE OF DIPLOMATIC PLANS Former Ambassador to Italy De- nies Knowledge of Rumored Plans to Go to Japan. By the Associated Préss. wished to continue in the ,” Mr. Fletcher said, replying to queries of newspapermen in connection wif that he was have ith reports under consideration, “I should not elaimed any knowledge of the source of Teports that he was to run for Gover- nor of Pennsylvania as & wet. of schools is just Medical inspection being put into force in Ireland. They carry the glorious fragrance of Coty perfume odeurs through every rite of the exquisite toilette IN' UAIMANT, LU'ORIGAN, {"PARIS,, CHYPRE EMERAUDE, SYV AND 17 OTHER COTY ODEURS ES POUDRES FACE POWDER COMPACT DUSTING POWDER TALC SACHET in Prance during the war, shared hon- || ors with Lane E. Stansberry, a sergeant in that company and now sheriff of Jefferson County, Iowa. Maj. Gen. Matt Tinley of Omaha, || commander of the Rainbow Division in || France, pinned the crosses on the two heroes. Yesterday’s ceremony was,the first of its kind outside a regular Army post. ——ee Kidney Trouble If you have symptoms of faulty kidney functioning — headache, sluggishness, nervousness, dizzy spells—you may be than you suspect. Rheumatism, High Blood are often assoclated with disordered kidneys. Don't take chances—help Nature to restore these important organs to better functioning. A well known specialist has said: consider Mountain Valley Mineral W: ter the best water in America for the ‘This famous mineral water soothes inflamed kidney tissues and re- ||}/ lieves the strain on the kidneys by pro- moting elimination. relief to thousands. It has been fa- mous for over 75 years. If you are sus- picious of your kidneys, don't wait and grow worse. Phone for our booklet to- day. Met. 1062. We deliver. Mountain Valley Water For 75 Years the Prescribed Water at Hot Springs, Arkansas. $8.00 ALBANY $9.00 Saratoga Springs $10.75 Lake George, " $5.00 WATKINS GLEN $6.50 CANANDAIGUA on 3:10 P.ML $4.00 ATLANTIC CITY Lv. w-.'fl:nfi:s.' June 8 o1 am. $3.00 WILMINGTON UNDAYS, J Lv. Wagshington .’ $13.00 MONTREAL _ SATURDAY, Ji 21 Lv. Washington. . ..8:50 P. M. B e — $12.00 ;evRor” SATURDAY, June 21 Ly. Washington.............. 2:55 P.M. 16 axsNIAGARA FALLS 80 suty 12,26, Aue s 5. 250 tember 6, 20. October ¢4 All 8 Equipment Pennsylvania Railroad It has_brought $2.00 Crepe Silk Hose, $1.29 ‘The fashion hif! They wear better, too. Also full- fashioned lace-clocked silk hose. Irregulars.—Street Floor. $2.00 Triple-Heel Silk Hose, $1.00 All-silk chiffon full-fashioned hose with novelty black or self triple-pointed heels. Slight irreg- ulars.—Street Floor. S MRS St © SRR $2.00 Rayon Pajamas $1.00 Rich, heavy quality rayen pa- jamas in coat and tuck-in styles; also beautiful rayon negligees. Popular colors with contrast trim- mings.—Street Floor. $1.00 and $1.50 Rayon Underwear 59¢ New purchase 2,000 rayon che- mises, bloomers, step-ins, panties and vests, tailored and lace- trimmed. Regular and extra sizes. —Street +Floor. S R SN 4 4 Y £ R, Children’s Union Suits, 25¢ Sizes 2 to 12 in white checked nainsook athletic suits with waist attachment. Bloomer knees or straight legs for girls and boys— Street Floor. $1.50 Perfect Silk Hose, 95¢ All-over chiffon silk full-fash- Tight knees, shell knees or closed style. Regular and extra sizes 36 to 44.—Street Floor. Women’s Athletic Union Suits, 75¢ In rayon-stripe sheer fabrics and fancy voile in pastel shades. Perfect quality. Sizes 36 to 44.— Street Floor. Boys’ Athletic Union Suits, 39¢ Sizes 10 to 16 in white checked nainsook suits with knitted elastic insert in back —Street Floor. $1.50 “Chardonize” Underwear, 85¢ Runproof “Chardonize” rayon double extra sizes.—Street Floor. Children’s 50c¢ and 75¢ Socks, 25¢ A famous brand of rayon, lisle " and regulars.—Street Floor. Boys’ Wash Knickers 69c $1.00 knickers of sturdy crash in light and dark plaids. Belt loops, hip pockets and watch pocket. Sizes 6 to 18.—Street Floor. trimmed in red. sleeves, long pants. Sizes 3 to 8. Also denim and khaki bib over- alls; sizes 4 to 16.—Street Floor. Boys’ $1.00 Blouses 55¢ “Bell” and other makes in plain broadcloth and fancy madras and percale. Collar attached. Irreg- ulars, Sizes 4 to 16.—Street Floor. $1.50 Wash Knickers ‘$1.00 Golf knickers of heavy khaki, white duck and plaid crash. Wide bands, belt loops, hip and watch pockets, Sizes 7 to 18.— Street 29¢ Pillowcases, 17¢ standand quaite: oo trom stareh. s —Street fn.-. 59¢ Mothproof Bags, 45¢ “Universal” garment bags, cedarized and white lined. Mothproof, dustproof and dampproof.—Street Floor. GS PAL 810-818 Seventh St. NW. I G B O RO S $1.00 Silk-and- Rayon Hose, 39c¢ ‘Women'’s beautiful quality silk-and-rayon hose in the pular colors. Slight irregu- ~Street Floor. NO Coupons Required to Share These Bargains CO For Coupon Day in the June Bargain Sale It Is Not Necessary to Bring the Coupons— Just Bring Yourself! Boys’ $1.50 & $2.00 Wash Suits, $1.00 Sizes 2 to 10 in suits of linen, crash, pongee silk, rayon, broad- cloth, jean and beach cloth. Pop- ular new styles—Street Floor. Boys’ 79¢ to $1.00 Wash Suits, 48¢ Bizes 2 to 8. Smart new styles in broadcloth, beach cloth, cham- bray and crash. Slighf irregulars. —Street Floor. $1.50 Boys’ & Girls’ ‘White Longies, 94¢ Sizes 8 to 18 in natty white duck trousers. Cuff bottom and sailor styles.—Street Floor. Boys’ $1.00 Shirts 69c Perfect quality. . Of fancy broadcloth, With lined collar and cuffs. Also sport fillnr and short sleeves. — Street oor. Boys’ 79¢ Blouses 38¢ Of plain-color, broadcloth and fancy percale. " Collar - attached and sport styles. Sizes 6 to 15. Irregulars.—Street Floor. Sizes 12, to Boys’ Pajamas, 88¢ $1.25 and $1.50 Pajamas of flan- nelétte, madras, broadcloth and cotton pongee. One and two plece styles. Sizes 4 to 18.—Street e Men’s $1.50 & $2.00 Pajamas, 94¢ Coat and middy styles in broad- marquisette, madras and pongee. All sizes.—Street | ‘<| |"’ Men’s Polo Shirts, 69¢ Light-weight knit balbriggan polo shirts with short sleeves. Tan and blue. Sizes 36 to 44.—S i &% % 1 [P\l =] 24 2 [} = 3L s o g_'fl = éi ] .:g:g -] 5538 = -] =2 = e 1] B F % ot muga :EE RE ig i i3 i $2.95 Leather Handbags, $1.95 Flat envelope, pouch and zipper styles in shoe calf and other leath- e, tan, brown, grey, black, loor. $1.00 Baby Boys’ Wash Suits, 69¢ Made with broadcloth button-on pants and white or printed waist; short sleeves, white collars and cuffs. Pastel and high shades. Sizes 2 to 5 years.—Second Floor. i3 = H a -] 2 s | @ g & \! ‘ Cinderella Dresses $1.00 of pastel voile, dotted Swiss and stripe fabrics. Party styles with picoted ruffies; straight from the shoulder models with no sleeves and round or V necks. Piped, em- broidered, smocked and appliqued. Sizes 2 to 6.—Second Floor. o K R SORTE W 0 4< ESO $2.00 Summer Silks $1.00 Yard {D-lflch all-silk polka-dot radium Growing Girls’ Sport Shoes, $1.98 Sizes 2!, to 8 in sport oxfords with elk tops and composition soles. Quality footwear deeply underpriced.—Second Floor. -~ Women’s Felt Slippers, 59¢ 12-ounce felt slippers with elk soles and fancy cuff tops. Popu- lar colors. Sizes 4 to 8.—Second $2, Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes $1.89 Summer styles in oxfords, straps and novelty ties. Tan and black calf and patent leather. Sizes 8 to 2.—Second Floor. ) 59¢ Rayon Twill Satin, 39¢ Yard 39-inch rayon twill satin of high luster. Preferred for dress costumes, slips and lingerie. All colors.—Street_Floor. : $2.50 & $3 Summer Hats Body Hats Hair Hats White and Pastel Felts New millinery of quality and distinction. Wide brims, medium brims, chic pokes and off-the- face hats. Black, navy, white and pastel shades. All head sizes. Novelty Brai Lacy Straws $139 Street Floor. Men’s $1.50, $2 & $2.50 Shirts “Susquehanna” Brand—Perfect Quality “White and Colored Broadcloth Printed Broadcloth Woven Stripe Madras , plain colors, stripes and figures Collar_attached, separate collar to shirts for every man. Woven Jacquard Madras Rayon Stripe Broadcloth Jacquard Broadcloth in high-grade match and neckband styles. Sizes 1315 to 17. Street Floor. EXTRA! 100 Washable Rayon Flat Crepe White, Pink, Flesh, Mais, Orchid and DRESSES$3.59 Nile Green Cool, charming new Summer frocks at such a low price that the special purchase of 100 will go in a hurry. Of rich, shimmering rayon flat crepe that will wash perfectly. Trimmed with ties, tabs, folds and buttons. skirts, Belts and buckles. Sizes 14 to 38. Shoulder capes, no sleeves, circular Second Floor. 89c¢ Printed Rayon Voile, 59¢ Yard Sheer, lustrous quality in light, tinted and dark grounds showing dainty new Summer patterns.— Street Floor. B i $1.50 and $2.00 Silk Hose, 85¢ Full fashioned silk-to-the-top chiffon hose from noted makers. Also lisle-top service weight. Very slight irregulars.—Street Floor. Men’s B.V.D. Union Suits, 89¢ Genuine B. V. D. suits; sizes 36 to 46. Limit, 4 to a customer. No C. O. D. or phone orders.—Street Floor. Van Heusen Collars 4 for 95¢ Stx popular styles; sizes 14 to 17. Limit, 4 to a customer. No C. O. D. or phone orders.—Street Floor. Bar Harbor Sets $1.00 Consisting of 16-inch seat with 16 buttons and back rest to match. covuedmwma‘!m cretonne.— Men’s $1.00 & $1.50 Union Suits, 78¢ High - grade athletic suits of broadcloth, nainsook, madras and rayon. Side-leg and closed-crotch styles. Sizes 34 to 50. Perfects and irregulars.—Street Floor. Men’s Fancy Shorts 50c 75¢ and $1.00 shorts in fancy madras, broadcloth, nainsook and Sizes 28 to 44. dershirts.—Street Floor. Men’s $1 Work Shirts 77c Heavy blue chambray shirts with triple-stitched seams and two pockets, Sizes 1415 to 17.—Street Men’s 20e Socks, 14¢ Medium-welght socks with reinforced toes. 10 to 111;—Street Floor. $2.50 Bridge Lamps $1.69 Handsome and substantial lamj Bty e S T e, parch- an ant - ment shades.—Third Floor. $1.50 and $2.00 Polo Shirts, $1.00 Men'’s polo shirts of light knitted fabrics. Short sleeves. Tan, blue, green and ecru. Sizes 34 to 44— Street Floor. $4, $5 and $6 Arch-Support Shoes $2.89 Dolly Madison, Dr. Hopkins, Dr. Martin and Natural Bridge makes in WHITE, tan, suntan and black. Sizes 3 to 9, widths AA to EEE— d Floor. $4 and $5 Woven Sandals, $2.89 Men’s Fancy Socks 29¢ Rayon and lisle socks stripes and figures. All sizes 10 to 1115, Reinforced toes and heels.— Street FI Men’s 79¢ Union Suits 49c¢ Men's athletic union suits of white checked nainsook and tan, pink and green broadcloth. Sizes 36 to 46.—Street Floor. Men’s 50c and 69¢ Aprons, 39¢c Cooks’, mechanics’ and waiters’ lain white, blue denim egzcn. ‘With or without Men’s Night Shirts 88¢ Of good quality cambric and broadcloth, trimmed with fancy braid. Sizes 16 to 20.—Street Floor. Men’s Ribbed Union Suits, 59¢ Light ribbed Summer® suits; short sleeves, ankle length; sizes 36 to 44.—Street Floor. Men’s 79¢ Work Shirts, 45¢ Heavy blue chambray shirts with -tuch‘gl collar, two pockets and triple-stitched seams. Sizes 1412 to 17.—Street Floor. Men’s Shirts, 69¢ Sizes 14 to 17 in shirts of broad- cloth, woven madras and fancy percaie; Collar-attached and neck: nd styles. Perfects and irregu- lars.—Street Floor. N TR 14T D S S AR ST Men’s Otis Underwear 58¢ Each Otis balbriggan long and 'short sleeve shirts, sizes 38 to 46; ankle drawers, sizes 32 to 44. 58c each.— Floor. R 2 3 T R A Men’s Fancy Socks 20¢ 29¢ and 35c rayon-and-lisle and ;vootl' mwfiwn mixed socks; a)er- e irregulars. Sizes 10 to 11%,.—Street Floor. 25¢ OMO Dress Shields, 19¢ Pair d 4. Known as the standard of quality.—Street Floor. $1.00 and $1.50 Lace Neckwear, 69¢ Large and medium lace cape collars in open and slip-over sty r Dleoidg e&u Wzll::; cape collars in white. cream, ecru and colors—Street Floor. $1.00 to $1.50 Jewelry. 45¢ Novelty costume jewelry, includ- ing stone-set neckiaces, simulated French pearl beads, earrings, chok- ers, bracelets, brooches and long chains.—Street Floor. K T SR TSR I T SO $1.50 and $1.95 Handbags, $1.00 Smart tapestry bags with 12-in. gate tops and center-swing purse, also silk zipper bags and black and colored leather bags.—Street Floor. TS TR SA A RO M DMRR AL $1.98 Silk Underwear $1.39 Crepe de chine chemises, dan- cettes, step-ins and French pan- ties in flesh, peach and green. Lace, rosebud and ribbon trimmings.— Second Floor. 79¢ Rayon Flat Crepe Costume Slips, 59¢ White, flesh, ‘Hemstitched strap top mu deep side pleats and tallored hem. Sizes 36 to 44.—Bargain Booth. 69c Porto Rican Gowns, 37¢ Handmade of soft nainsook in white, flesh and peach, and hand- embroidered in colors. Sizes 16 and 17.—Bargain Booth. o e : N 2 N1 © & [ o] 2 o) Q ite, flesh and peach. Trimmed with colored stitching. Sizes 16 and 17.—See 3 69c Flat Crepe and Voile Underwear, 50c Chemises, step-ins, French pan- ties and bloomers, in flesh, peach, Trimmed wil g i i gfi k33 : L 'S 3 | B g g ] g g 3 ; $1.00 Blouses. 59¢ Of dotted voile in sleeyeless style, with round or V necks with tie. Green, red and blue dots. Sizes 36 |r . 5 i £ i E) H F $1.50 Rayon-Stripe Corselettes, 79¢ ‘Boned I? .tl:u:k and over ‘:!lh- phragm, elastic gores over 3 ‘Boned inner belt. Four ,“pm:_ Sizes 32 to 46.—Second Floor. $2.50 Rengo Belt Foundations, $1.95 derbelt and loop supporters at- tached to belt, sizes 36 to 48: also Rengo belt wrap-around girdles, sizes 29 to 42.—Second Floor. Girls’ Princess Slips med ruffied flounce.—Second Floor. 39¢ Printed Chiffon Voile, 25¢ Yard Filmy, sheer quality in new small and Jarge patterns on light and dark backgrounds. 40 inches wide. Fast colors.—Street Floor. 36-Inch Novelty Wash Goods., 25¢ Yd. 36-inch sheer printed dimity, batiste and lawn in a world of guaran- n 2 g g 5 H 5 3 4 g 8 5 ) 5 i g g S =l z H B g-! §§ = 19¢ Yard 36-inch soft, fine broadcloth with permanent luster. A quality fabric at a big saving.—S! T, 69¢ Ravon Flat Crepe 37¢ Yard 36-inch firm, lustrous rayon flat crepe, guaranteed washable. White, pastel shades, navy, red and black. ~—Street Floor. Big Boys’ Shoes $1.89 Factory purchase smart black calfskin oxfords with waterproof chrome leather soles, wing tips rubber heels. Sizes 1 Second Floor. w Ut ) 4 = 5 |i i 8 j 3 Ol e o] <8 ] = ® = | -] -} ® 48c Yard 36-inch printed rayon-and-cotton flat crepe in fast-color patterns on - 2 g 3 3 g 3 H i | l: ® i g 2 B g E w H 5 49¢

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