Evening Star Newspaper, July 16, 1930, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1930. finally completed. Federal | will be collated, and the stations ud! izations as to the general pro-| land, Pocono Pines, Pa, a Summer|church, to force this conviction upon s fmally. completed. But the Pedersl|wil be collated, and the Stations raiet |orpauimtians, te o e B omnins: | LUTHERANS OPPOSE Lnlmy and camp promted by the league. | theT ALL-EXPENSE TOUR doing made no public announcement to | sidering such station ratings as a basis|ties. The results of the Summer survey | The Rev. Harry Weidner, Cleveland, R",w“cm !lrl‘:nd'lh;!. Gallmeyer of | wASHINGTON to BALTIMORE nt - | wi v rly Yy Was { St T e e e T ot o e Coooipied prest | CHURCH: DRY MOVES | sesterday totd the 2,000 young Luther- | re-elected bresident of the. ieague for | By Boat and Rail Audience Views Sought. as most popular in their parttcular e | ans assembled for the convention that|the third time, that there was 4 $12.12 Round Trip > e 3 | Radio supervisors in the various ter-.power cal jes, because of program | | S s e the churches should not be made a|little likelihood that the convention will | % ritotien Ang thelr optps pf inepectors | puality ang lstener appeal, wourd be| M- Speaks Is Outspoken. |\, e Convention Speak. | #64pon for prohibitionists. consider any resolution on prohibition. || (Jiongy \iie, BiPREers Lhroueh, the B | themselves are listening in on stations |accorded _the ~desirable assignmenits.| HARRISBURG, Pa., July 16 (P)—| Leagu P 1o he Lutheran Church does not want | LSS [{ seiiehiiun” cinink’_down tne “Fotomac, with tally sheets, Key organizations in | Such a scheme was considered by the | g i l o force its views upon any one ¥ ! : ' 211 communities are heing solicited and | Senate Interstate Commerce Commitice 3”““” M. Speaks of Steelton does not| - ers Say Religious Lobbying |tne State” gfw“e‘fim"n teels ‘r';x'xtn:ml Morgan Plans Yacht Trip. | :?S'a E.fiu“:‘é‘i‘ 2, dar on water ] Wherever possible direct listener senti- | during its recent far-reaching investi- | i prol sses_the | class accommedatione. * excellent © U. S. Corps Subjecting All| ment is obtained—all with the view of gation of radio, Mr. L suggests | does the future Mrs. Speaks. Daniel | Usurps State Right. | Sentiment of & few churches who ¢on-| NEWPORT, R. L, July 16 (P.—J. P. || moals. contenisi propic. Modern sicam- Ve . P J g getting the composite listener opinion {’hn n.nt t;dé\-mual’ or :h special board | and Miss Ida McKinney applied for | I:lg’t;;'nxe!d m:g tguemty hto 'f)l,l om l:,:t Morgan is to cross the Atlantic on his | mlé"‘:.;’ ,“,, .m‘ | wed. % : s g on program quality of every station |be created to Teview the findings of i nffiacesr oo SR, ¢ ow they new yacht, Corsair, which ‘s virtually || 220, Sat. & B, (Stundara " time): - the supervisors and assij s | & marriage cense, aniel ob- | zy the Associsted Prest. | “The Lutheran Church feels th: nimum 'cost. $12.12 per person. - Stations to Rigid Scrutiny | ficensed to operate e supe B0 the Statlon | .. /4 that the fee was $250, in con-| CLEVELAND. July 16—Selection of | this is usurping the rights of the State. |3 Small ocean liner. He has been here f] o 30, 'Ropmation. literatute, eic. at ¢ | ratings. 11 1 - : In the final analysls, the results of |TAUNES )0 4 tuning in stations | irast to $1.06 in nearby Maryland. He | next year's meeting place was before the| “It does mot deny the right of an |on the yacht looking at the contenders || =" v or Asini's Omee, fth Street g " A v four | In v 3 and Keeping “Score. the, project will De Jerived from 10u | themselves, the supervisors and. their | left, but returned shortly and tendered International Walther League today. |individual to express at the polls the | for defender of the America’s Cup. A | flow In progress. will cover the Summer | inspectors will query chambers of com- | the $2.50. “Change your mind?” asked | Delegates from New York, New Jersey | conviction that prohibition will bene- Mok it o Etand: begh ':"”F“, T P i e TS | merce, boards of trade, boards of edu- | the clerk. “No; she did” said Mr. and Pennsylvania joined in urging that{fit the country, but it feels that he | YACH England begins Friday | Radio programs of every station in| ushered in, will be the second, and dur- | cAtion, and similar civic and community ' Speaks. the 1951 meeting be held at Luther-'should not endeavor, through thelfrom New York. = the country are to be subjected to-the|ing the remaining two seasons inde- | rigid scrutiny of the Federal Govern-| pendent surveys will be made in the 7 ment for the first time. | field. © W g e % A natfon-wide survey of the program | The purpose of tl s explained by T service of the more than 600 Hiations | William D. Terrell, chief of the radio v has been started, | division and the first Fedaral radio of- - 3 to ev: e ficial ever to hold office, who is direct- -3 ing the unprecedented project. Radio \ is being applied to broad conditions, and to a large degree, sta- . * forerunner of a proposed 'S tion programs, vary with the seasons, . rating stations according to listener | he pointed out. Consequently if an ac- & r ¥ preference. | curate appraisal 3: program memd is to L The “traffic cops of the ether,” under | be made it must be on year-around per- i % tne Tadio division of the Commerce De- | formance. G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 % partment. are making the study, which | After the four seasonal surveys are will require at lea: fore it made by the field forces, the findings itate to speak his mind; neither| Y : i Seldom Have We Seen Such Values! 1105 F —AT WHELANS— 1105 F Revealing the Secrets Of » Every mother should make a point of seeing these Feeling Cool and Looking 3N htful Summer Dresses Smart in Vacationland PONTRICE S Transparent ..Light..Strong and Cool O AL , ‘%g L “f\ V&l Regularly 1.95 to 3.95 FOUnda[iOnS . fe [ Seeing is believing, 'and in this case, Seeing will be Buying! Rarely e A U B e £ ) do you get an opportunity to buy such dresses at such Savings, for actually half the weight of ordinary brocades rarely are we able to offer such a remarkable group. and coutils, yet tests prove them twice as strong. The beautiful Princess Contour de- : Voiles, Dimities, Printed and Plain Batiste signs are here, assuring you the correct sil- houette for 1930. Consult our expert cor- 3 2 : : i setieres ‘and be peitoitly fitbed ia & Redfern, Dainty hgnd-embroxdered organdle or net collars; hand embroidery Second Floor and appliques—others lace trimmed. Children’s Department—Third Floor When You Pack Your Grip Don't [ Lovely Silk Overlook the - | N V Tomorrow! Sale of 1,000 Nightgowns Beach Costume (k22 - . Costume Slips Sl We go down to the sea in chic ... if we wear a smartly casual ¥ 4. d ” 4 1 Terry Cloth Beach costume— § =7 . A ron Frocks 98 You Will Want for JUIY and AUgUSt! coat and trousers as pictured. A i I . §. . . beach costume is a necessary part ¢ | A Special Group—Specially of your go-away wardrobe and 2 & . Wherd : ) Lace trimmed Priced! at \Whelans the styles are en- E ticingly new. q): g 5 LT & < or tailored * $6.75 rourtn Fioor i Be Prints on dimity, ba- $ V and surplice necks models of silk Kleinert's Rubber-Tined Toilet b~ SRR tiste, pique and voile. . . . sleeveless. Sizes | IR e 0 : a / in sof aste Cayi Ruuber Gapinc Baess Shawl or cape collars. 16'to 20 . . . 36 to S50. shades : nd - white. The Ensemble is justly popular—it . ; : ; N : The slips are in COOl Lounglng Comfortable frocks . . . at a.comfortable price! Becoming frocks the nepw mod- gl e e There ikt prisicess; are some striking models in this fitted or flared. group. T H e ; o1 “ { i to answer the door bell! PALAIS ROYAL i 2 No smart miss can. think of “sum- i Sk Underwear, Third Floor Chiffons are in the front rank of mering” without a number of lovely . pajama ensembles. TFor the informal PALAIS ROVAL—Third Floor Summer Fashions. See the charm- tea, lounging, or while reading one's i i ' m - ing printed chiffon models here. favorite novel, Whelan’s Pajama En- b S _— 3 sembles are most alluring in style and . ) i Printed Crepes are always fashion- color combinations. Choose from a 3 4 most distinctive assortment NOW. right, serviceable and smart. There Fourth Floor ’ ¢ / ! 4B are both light and dark printed < A\ | i crepes. O Io On H ; _ : } D Georgettes are necessary for any \ Ose fi ré ; ! Summer wardrobe. They are / ‘A One-Day Sale! here in navy and pastel shades. Individually Prbportioned ' % Infants’ Cribs i e s i A / ; i : 3 h Little Women’s Sizes 16" to 241 Legs do differ —they're long, short, /, q 3 4 1 2-7 5 Larger Women's Sizes, 44 to 50. slender and unslender . . . dozens n‘f dxf— ‘ ( > ) d Regularly $14.95 PR ferent types. But—only one leg-size in . BN Only 12, So Come Early! HOSE . . . 'til GORDON stepped into > ! The kind every mother wants, M' ’ “7 1 the picture with Individually-Proportioned 1)'?::1";(Ip::\\|;|:xc:p ?u;!afi‘v‘?:r_‘dr:::; lsses : aShable Sllk Fl‘OCkS Sockines d j ‘ Hadpe b el bt i A splendid selection of the popular Summer 10 75 : & pleat. Side drop. Out of bahy's Frocks in pastel shades, light and dark prints. . So—no longer need 3 g reach—out of danger. Comfortable i any woman pull and 2 link springs. Solid or cane panels. PALAIS ROYAL—Misses’ Dresses, Third Floor stretch—or roll and lump — her stock- ings. The solution - e The Newest Arrival! / X A Sale! Important to Every cost , . . is in the 2 o A 4 four leg sizes by Woman and Miss in Washington! was_ || Velvet Berets | @ | 1,200 Pairs ALL-SILK Paiamas '; : + .+ . easy to slip on and off! Dainty frocks that won’t be ashamed PALAIS ROYAL Infants’ Department, Third Floor First Floor Before Leaving Town for Mountain Top ; e K or Sandy Seashore—be “Permanently / $ o Chl On Ose Waved” at Whelans | Regularly $1.35 and $1.65 A Eugene Wave is the steam way of waving and 3 is kindly to your hair. Lovely natural waves are im- IO X - parted by tiny jets of clean white steam. It produces They'll win instant favor, these the “perfect permanent.” 2 ¢ Ll o Mrs. Carter Supetvises smart little velvet berets. Five good reasons Beauty Shop—Third Floor why you 'will want The soft lines that are so be- several pairs of these Open Saturdays During July and August 1 coming to most every type of beautiful silk hose— L] face. 1. All silk from top to toe PAIR 2. All picot tops 3 These are the first arrivals, and 3. All French heels are in Black and colors. | ¢ 4. All reinforced toes | 5. All the newest shades 3 You'll want to b among the first to wear them. Come Sizes 82 to 10% Hosiery that have every feature demanded by the smartly early. I el dressed woman! A very excellent Hose at the price of a g & PAL. L 9 1105 F Street PALAIS ROYAL Miliinery Department, Third Floor osiery Dept., Main Floor very ordinary hose. ’ ! Hosier) ¥, P 5

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