Evening Star Newspaper, June 20, 1930, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, II. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1930. -_— e ————eee T e e e e————————ee e e et A PLAN NEW TOWN | Temovat of sweaw—| [LANRDON TESTIFIS |55 i%m m, . e e REGRETS MORROW'S WiN |3t s e o We Reauest the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought far Less Eisewhere Langdon was called to resume his She added, however, that even if Mr. From Lung Ends - testimony. He previously admitted sign- | Mrs. Ella Boole Asserts Victory | Morrow were elected he would merely | A Youth’s Tl tio de to prevent O'Brien from | Pres Bal £ Vot STt AR o et e | outh’s Illness R L T erves Balance of Votes. 8,et, making no change in the Senate | l PRl | UN SIGNING NUT S of affections suit, and not to seitle for| SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, June 20 (P, | 2ance e | By the Associated Press. 3 m; alleged th.“{,t of fin. O'Drletn'nflo“;’e. | —Mrs. Ella Boole, president of the Na- ! { SYRACUSE, N. Y., June 20.— n seeki avoid payment of the | 4, e . | g . [ After nine years of ilincss, dur- e ALIR notes, Tanedon also hopes. 0. recover | Honal Women's Christian Temperance Acid Soil ing the notes but contended the transac- fecses | | ing which "h s oft ear : $15000 caah he alleges was paid| Union, returning to the United States Citizens of Maryland Park| | deatn Malcolm M. Rose. 17 of | [Comedian Says He Made' O'Brien when the notes wera signed. - | from a tour of Porto Rico, yesterdsy said Conditions Mul;l\ui!.hhns been set on u?.: mr.d 3 s she regretted the nomination of Dwight ek Communities Vote to moved an inch biage of straw | | Deal With 0’Brien to Halt Hailstorm Infliots Damage. | =————==———=—=——— | Quickly corrceted by » liberal from his lung. THAMESVILLE, Ontario, June 20 (#). (Nmmj without the slightest injury to [ Frame Charter. After the boy had been treated Alienation Suit. —A wind and hail storm ceused ([ %" e S vt E l F | tor various alments by a number damage running into thousands of dol- With Real Comfort |! 910 7th St. N.W. Costs $1.50 for a Fifty-pound b b I esday to property and cro MARYLAND PARK, Md., June 20.— had undermined his health, LOS ANGELES, June 20.—More de-| Fields were covered 2 inches deep in o e pl ith hatl, which fell ee new. o SONGE 3 With the appointment of tommittees to The boy was taken to the clinic | | talls relating to the divorce of Mr. and | Some places with hail, which fell xo ! wagr. | CONGER BROS. frame & charter and co-operate with | ;’,’hufl‘;,pfi““"“‘{?fi' Jopnson, on | | M. Thomas J. O'Brien .and Mrs.|isned and leaves torn from beets. To eat ‘and lsugh A S o0 R TR the neighboring town of Seat Pleasant, ) ia, where the s O'Brien’s marriage to Harry Langdon,| In the botany district of Howard | o8 2! A 23rd Street & New York Avenue | N - v Get it it Li o ot 9775 E R v’ c E the movement Tor tooeoratian 5| | {22 Temoved. _Afer the opera film comedian, were in store today for | township, a high wind caused consid- ||| S¢%, 1t a 5 Dlstrict 9775 | tion a hemorrhage threatened the jury hearing O'Brien’s suit .to col- erable damage. st e L b b < Maryland Park got under way in ear-| | his life, but he was saved by a L 8 - 8! nest at a mass meeting in the Mary-| | blood transfusion. land Park High School last night. A division of sentiment among the corporate as one the new town be | subdivisions invited to the meeting be- | known as East Washington, Md. came manifest at the start, but after| Mr. Houchin presided at the opening a vote was taken and the opponents |Of the meeting. Mr. Schmidt was later withdrew the pr | elected chairman. The group voted to Werking OroARiRIEIo ents effected 8 | ) another mass meeting at s date to | be determined later. Group Sentiment Shown. | 5 . . O OD Residents of Maryland Park ‘Terrace, Unsworth, Tolson Helghts and Mary- | i M“j‘e" ‘;:‘ y’uy l:ome. : 1030 and Park, communities on the Seat RIS, June ) —“Party E” o Pleasant side of Central avenue, voted | American Gold Star Mothers and wives 1880 GOLDE RY YEA“ 18 to 10 in favor of incorporation. A |left Paris yesterday to sail for the N ANNIVERSA vote was then taken of residents from | United States on the liner America in | Belle Haven, Good Luck Farm angd the afternoon. | Perkins' subdivision, all of which are| The Michigan and California mothers | on the opposite side of Central avenue, |and wives making up “party F" are OWN TAIR ORE and these citizens registered their op- | now visiting the graves of fallen sons position to the proposition by vote of |and husbands in battlefield cemeteries. | 20 to 1. | ” Those favoring § tio int- | - IGH BT 10 | od w committee. comprising. anhe 5. A DELIGHTFUL BOAT TRIP TO These Prices Are Only Possible | ko, Meuriée stiiwel, senjamin 5 Houchin, to frame a proposed charter. o (4 W Thomas Richardson, William Hogue, Under Thls -Ne SyStem | Mrs. Minnie Simpson, Mrs. Anna Myers, | Summer Suits of Palm Beach snd Boys' Wash 69c || Mrs. Ernie W. Houchin and Roberts| cool cloth. .. Nicely $9.69 Knickers ....... | were named a committee to study the : . perfect fit .......0n. Men's in & variety sl_eg | | advisability of attempting to inelud All-wool BI of stripe and whites . pting to include Suits : Men's ] : Tax Burden Suggested, | E==5 ; 4 2 " . ‘Trousers '‘ax Burden Suggested. Feuuiers | ration included Edward F. Roberson, 3 . 0 ; \ | Seat Pleasant in the incorporation plan. e e e - | Harmon O. Acuff, Ralph Boyer, Floyd d Young Men shades . | F. Martin, E. H. Schmidt and L. S. Per- Lient and dark $2.19 Beach | kins. They declared the adoption of a | Saving Time Robes town charter would result in better Bandette 8c $1.87 Shikes streets, lights, sanitation, police protec- | _FARE, $230 ROUND TRIP, $4 tt ) 5 plefe with separate belt. | tion, etc.” Opposition to the idea was| Through tickets to New York City and New | . < Vioed On LT ERIRD et e one T nad| ey e b o e ey | Light-weight brocades and L 0| S aecen e i R 1ICSSON LINE I s rayon crepes for Summer. in the event - . Maryland Park and Seat Pleasant i LIGHT ST :‘?:‘;{:f :\r!gitemaz; Aeusl'n“ sizes 32 to 38. THE. DOWN STAIRS STORE In Again, $1.95 ® . 3 ' i ; We are ;Ishowing the new n Pusiness 81 Y ears! Bt 8 L ey wear under new frocks. Silk or:rayon crepes; white and flesh. It’s worth celebrating! N LGkl Eighty-one years of Credit Jewelry—and still in the same family! . . That's Castelberg's § o ‘Neckwear, 50c record. It will pay you to buy graduation and wedding gifts from the country’s oldest credit Collar-and-Cuff Sets jeweler—now more than ever, during our Anniversary Sale! Just 50c or $1 a week buys The daintiest of laces, or- i % g ' gandies and silks fashion you jewelry for othgrs or for yourself that will be treasured a lifetime! Open an account now! Wbt vasteesrand - chbliar and-cuff sets. Choice of / 1 : = chite and colors ot 1 For 7-Diamond Linen Suits | ®:t:"" | EveningFrocks Y " . Gra‘a::ies ) Wedding White and $9 .95 R L A $8-95 i Band Pastels All the important party frocks of g R A new shipment brings these smart the Summer Season . .. the crisp, hfi:’";;;so g fromigs little S\lm&er fashiori' o o plan little embroidered organdy . . . the 50c a week! 2 s .50 and belted styles, with yoke skirts 5 embroidered-dot net . . . the fem- % 4 . . . in green, pink, blue, tan, brown, inine little point d'esprit and the black, and white. Because of their young chiffon. Choose either here 31 a week! fashion impnr.tancc and their tub- .+ . In your most becoming color. 15-Jewel Efl‘&fl‘i".fi:fl".’:&:‘:&.“fi.‘.‘? A large brilifant dismond n & ability, you will want several. Sizes 14 to 20. sotting worthy of sich a gem. : 2 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE El‘in A large new variety of silk and cot- 5 ton spotts frocks. i . v.cvvens $5 $14,95 : THE DOWN s-run.'s STORE s B $l 6.50 Chiffon Reduced from $14.95 1t has taken voung folks b; storm. You'll know fli Then gou ges it Extrs mesl band FREE! Reduced from'$25 I8 takes lots of punishment to put tch out of commis- fh?'pn:- o e e Rl o « week! ¢ 3 Reduced ok from $110 For the 3i: Modern $1.50 @ week! S P Miss Modern and_baautitul st an ” & v C Reduced from $30.00 Reduced from $37.50 i el ot acatlon 15-Jewel . White Gold Filled $19'35 $ 29'50 S Hats 54'95 A iehrasioe mimser of toasy: S0c a week! EOe el lhask! \ Spuklint & : The price 'of this\ring gives you's g l Diamonds kb 2 e - p ’ / . Linens . . . novelty straws never miss the 50c a week you pay I\ Reduced C lldr .. Panamas . .. and fine 17=Jewel Sork) g from $150 ens hair hats, allsat$4 5. Each ) ‘ 18 a smart Summer Fash- Hamiltons \ $ $ jon. Choice of white and $5 : , 125 as ats, pastels, The variety of " styles is unusual ‘at this s o e e i low price. The accuracy of an airplane $2 a week! Little girls like the wider-brim P ase toas s as meers 18 demgn 81 @ week! N AR e be i piques in white and pastels—“little e S5 Tiiberglvs’ ROWesS - plkne. \ the world!" K men,” the masculine-looking linens Diamond 5 and piques like the one shown. Diamond a Dinner 12T . Both boys and girls like the nursery- Wrist PRS0 Diamond print cotton play suits here at 58¢. “Ezs” " Watch bl JHing QRG] Ring oyt e TR S its. 1% educed from .50 4 o i Re.duceddféo‘an‘lwfjo ‘ $5 7.50 $19.85 ffi‘:“;;‘lio ; Sllk Hose ul s’ ap- wy 50c a week! i $ « The new “speed” suits—tailored in 50c a week! 1 ) N This Quality Is one pltecehforucom(ort‘l yet'they ap- g % i 5 s L ear- to be. the popular two-piece e R::nir?:‘l;u;!'::‘mo‘:jn set In'n] $3 a week! > Usually Hllh!' Priced suiti. Choose thepmpin solid C(Hnrs, Ladies 18-karat white gold mwn?i:;."A Qe large, fery diamond, aur- < or in combinations with white. Sizes Elgin great Ansiversaay valal rounded: by fourteen smaller 26 to 30, $1.95. Sizes 28 to 36, $2.95. This watch will give some Jucky $ B $ 1 pair _ Terry Beach Robes, $2.95 graduate as lmldl thrill as her e e Tomorrow's selling brings Boys’ Keds s1.95 A N Oxf d ss 85 these fine hose of semi- . 4 > . ew or y . sheer silk. Lisle-reinforced Every boy includes several pairs of Elganatch White for S soles and narrow garter these Summer play shoes in his va- Knife and Black-and-White for Summer hems-asstrel dded. e cation wardrobe. “He prefers them Chain Notice the smart perforated vamp There is a choice of suntan ;"’]‘ 'te 1"‘"“_‘"‘.’ brown-and-black or ... the higher Cuban heel that is shades, white and gun lack-and-white sports combiha- Reduced from $25 fashionably worn with informal metal—so buy a supply for tions. afternoon frocks. the Summer at this spe- Sizes 11Y; to-6 : D 5,595 he Summer . S n' LN 12 1004 F STREET N.W. THE no‘im STAIRS STORE mam:)\:or‘;:(;““ - THE DOWN STAIRS STORE lane. you want this watch to S e o s S0 @ week! 818 KING ST., ALEX., VA. Every Wanted Style Boys’ Wool Bathing

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