Evening Star Newspaper, July 24, 1930, Page 31

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* of the packers, would “determine for PACKERS' APPEAL FAVORED BY GROUP lodification of-Consent De-' ree to Permit Retail Sale Is Urged to Farm Board. £ Modification of the packers consent | @ecree to permit packers to sell meat | &t retall, was recommended in the in- ferests of producers of live stock and €onsumers, in & report submitted to the Federal Farm Board from the Live | Stock Advisory Committee. Further modification of the decree, fow before the courts on application those who and buy live stock roducts wgst.ner the retail price can materially lowered,” the report Pointed out. “A majority of beef cattle killed un- ler Federal inspection.” the committee id, “are now sold to the four large jackers affected by the consent decree. e would respectfully ask the Farm oard to use its efforts toward having congent decree modified.” Tecommendation was made fol- |1ng a two-day meeting of the com- ittee, which is representative of pro- ducers and handjers or processors. ‘The committee also urged “the pro- luneu of live stock €o to organize their marketing as to effectively match sup-, {ply and demand.” “Purther, we would urge all cucfru of cattle,” it added, “where feed is availatle, to withhold shipments of cattle not finished until they are ready for market, and thus stabilize both re- eetpu and prices.” Other recommendations included is- suance by the board of information as to probable market supplies, and that as s pollcy the Government should buy American meat for its own supplies. “In view of the survey reports fur- nished by the Bureau of Agricultural leonomlu which indicate & large sur- lus of lambs to be lnlrkm from flle estern lamb States,” committee recummnaed thn lambs m. for slaugh- “‘should out of. these flocn and unl dlnet to market, thus reducing the lambs coming to mll"k!l‘ later l‘th supplies are helvy WIFE HELD IN SLAYING |8aid to Have Aided in Burying | Husband's Body in Well. REDWOOD CITY, Calif., July 24 (#)—Mrs. Minnie Roderick, widow of Prank Roderick, whose body was found in a well recently, was arrested yester- day on a charge of'first degree murder\ for the death of her husband. William Woodring, an acquaintance of Mrs. Roderick, has been ‘in custody, Roderick admitted to him she helped Woodring bury her husband’s body in an abandoned WPII which then was covered with eart) —— New Jersey has 24, 'I!Z menully dis- ordered persons in State and county tutions. - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Queetion-and-answer meeting, United Lodge of Theosophists, Hill Building, 8:15 pm. Subject: “Instinei—Intelli- gence—Intuition.” FUTURE. Luncheon, Alpha Delta Phi Pr ternity, Hotel Gordon, tomorrow, 13: p.m. oul Ellen S. Mussey Ttnt and unco'x‘nmc-mu No. 2. Sons ai ters of Veterans, Mlflhlll Hlll ‘{!K::. ‘urday. ‘Museum Damaged by Flood.- MONTAUBAN, France (#)—Floods which took hundreds of lives here a few weeks ago entered the Ingres Art Mu- seum, housed in s bullding erected in 1659. and many valuable works were damaged. The museum was named for n Auguste Ingres, who ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. & La. Ave. NW. 64th Issue of Stock Now Open for Subscription Money loaned to members on easy monthly payments James E. (‘«nnelly James F. Shea s Secretary President NATIONAL CAPITAL CHOIR SINGS TOMORROW NIGHT Saint James’ Day Service to Be Held in Epiphany Chapel at 7:45 O’clock. '!‘hn National Capital Choir, Al Harned, director, will be !umred Imported Hand- Blocked Linens Unusually 1 itable f French ‘“Im‘! phll dot- nd figured. il 20c S Covers Promptly I“p.t wet, s chhlom -lh to of l.l'nen or Ml Gretonne $29.95 Draperies—Awnings—Window Shades McDEVITT’S 1202 G St. N.W. Distriet 3211 Satisfactory Serviee e PALAIS ROYAL TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 G STREET AT ELEVENTH Special Purchase! $1.59 & $1.7 Rayon Pajamas 1.29 There are tuck-in and over- blouse styles in the soft pas- tel or gay high shades, trim- med in contrasting shades. Sizes 16 and 17 PALAIS ROYAL—Mein Floor A “Sensation” in the $1.88 Millinery Section! ‘New Mid-Summer Felt Hats 1.88 Actual $3.50 and $5 Values These fascinating hats arrived just yesterday, and when the buyer brought them to the advertising office and asked us to guess “how much,” even the most skeptical male said $5! And no one dreamed that they were actually the new additions to the $1.88 Millinery Section! Because they're all brand new, “‘mid-season” styles, and made of-such soft quality felt as is always used in much better hats. We've sketched three out of eight perfectly sweet styles. And the colors . : . Eggshell Leafbud Orchid 9 Yellow Coraline Aquatone . Alice Blue Pink W hite PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Specially Priced! regularly $4.95 2.85 and 385 and $5.95 For Misses and Women Two-piece models, with chemise piece and two-piece . . . sun-backs . . backs . . top that won't pull'out , . . one- effect styles . regulation . that's what you have to choose from. All wool, rib knit, many with distinctive appliques in contrasting colors. Sizes 34 to 44 PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor New All- Wool Sw1m Suits Wlth Smart Frocks . . . at Smart Placea that's where yowll see these Smart .... New ‘Handbags priced at only 1.69 ordinarily sold for : $1.95 and $2.95 Silk embroidered bags, candlewick bags, Shantungs, embroidered linen bags; tinted calf and white kid bags « + every one so cut and trimmed and finished that we're sure you couldn't find smarter bags at so low a In all the cool Summer colors, for all Summer price! PALA!! ROYAL—Main Floor m-n.vm'mmmmm mxumowmmmnom Chapel, 230 Twelfth street | Margaret Anthony, Elsle Duck, Mary mbh southwest, tomorrow evening at 7:45 | Torrey, Marie Thompson, thlhea Me- | W. o'clock. An Man- will be delivered | Minimy, Anna mh" Marjorie Soper, | Albert E. Hlmsd -ndumchu PR at the services by Rev. Dr. Francis | Marle Whal becea Yarnall, vicar of the chapel. *M uvm::.’ u'n":y Bowen, Marie The following are members of the | Muse, Florence Harned, mm.wmm ‘]%erflLAJS‘FhIXQUL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 It’s Your “Ad™! In This Amasing Sole of $10 & $12 Harry C. Lee T ennis Racquets Used by Famous Tennis Stars Be Here Early {’f :{11'5 amazing offer isn't “your advantage,” we’re willing to eat a couple of tennis alls . fiWith months of outdoor play still ahead.... f{With the wear and tear of strenuous play on your racquets... f'You're sure to need another one Add up the “points” that make this sale the winning play of the season! 1—Every Racquet bears the famous Lee 3—Every R t i fect. trademark. very Racquet is per 4—Every Racquet will be sold at $5, which is little more than it would cost to have an old one restrung! PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Z-Every Racquet bears either a $10 or a $12 price ticket. T B PEERLESS FURNITURE CO. | Z UNBELIEVABLE BARGAIN OPPORTUNITIES—A Great Price-Slashing Event to Clear Out All Accumulations! NO CHARGES—NO C. O. D'S.—SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY ITEM 30 TO 60 DAYS We want to clean house . . . we moved every item that was i way included in the classifica- tion moted to the left AND WE HAVE PRICED THEM SO LOW THAT ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE 18 ALMOST GUARANTEED! All good high-grade merchandise, but Odds and Ends that make it hard to do business with. We have no room im our’ stocks for the items listed below . . . WE WARN YOU TO BE EARLY BECAUSE CERTAIN LOTS ARE LIMITED AND THE BEST BARGAINS ARE USUALLY THE FIRST SNAPPED UP! One Day Only—Friday, July 25th These Items on Sale at Our Warehouse Only Remember the Address—Alley rear of 918 M St. N.W. Warehouse Open 8 AM. Till 6 P.M. ALL DAMAGED FURNITURE—ALL RECLAIMED FURNITURE ALL SLIGHTLY MARRED FURNITURE—ALL STORED FURNITURE ALL TRADED-IN FURNITURE Sold Originally 59¢ to $1.00 ) 15¢ Sold Onriginally $1.98 to $5.00 ) 92¢ ) Sold Originally Sold Originally 369 50 to $198.00 >‘36 22 Sold Originally $89.50 to $225 ‘48“ Sold Originally $179 ro 8239 599 .89 Sold Originally $198 to $269 1182 Sold Originally $325 to $375 $1 Wrought-Iron Smoking Stand with tray. (F) !h(:nm-lu' Floor Covering, usable lengths. 'lfifisfivpbce ‘Walnut Veneer Dining Room Suite. ) $198 3-piece Kroehler Living Room Suite. (8) $105 3-piece Overstuffed Davenport Suite. (R) $69.50 Finest Englander Day Beds. (F) 89c Congoleum Mats. (F) $179 3-plece Reed Fiber Davenport Suite. (8) . $225 3-piece Jacquard Bed-Davenport Suite. (8) $89.50 Mahogany Spool End Day Bed. (M) ' $185 9-plece Mahogany Veneer Dining, Room Suite. (T) $169 Handsome 3-piece Overstuffed Suite. (F) $2.98 Priscilla S8ewing Cabinets, (F) $2.98 Guaranteed Carpet Sweepers. $2.50 to $5 Odd Chairs. (T) (8 5] Oak Washstand. $12 Walnut Dini (T) Room Chairs. . (") o\ 2 ke , $219 7-piece Walnut Veneer Dinette Suite. (F) 9239 3-piece Cofl Bottom Davenport Suite. (F) 8189 10-plece Walnut Veneer Dining Room Buite. (F) $179 4-piece Wal. Veneer Bed Room Suite. (F) . $17.50 Oak Chiffoner, $14.75 Oak Rocker. 826 Oak Server. (T) $24.50 Library Table of oak. (T) $8.75 Sihmons Link Springs, (F) $34.50 Child’s Chifforobe, ivory enamel. $12.50 9x10% Perfect Felt-Base Rugs. $30.50 Box-Frame 3-piece Library Suite. $29.50 Oak Buffet. (T) $29.50 Round Oak Extension Dining Table. (T) $25 Oak Dresser. (T) 450 3-piece Duofold Bed Buite. (T) $20.75 3-door Oak Refrigerator. (8) $15 10-year guaranteed Cofl Springs. $15 Roll-Edge Heavy Mattresses, u: ID 9x12_Congoleum Rugs. (F) 835 Ivory (R $39.50 Walnut Veneer Beds. (O) $34.50 Large Size Refrigerator. (8) $39.50 5-piece Green Enamel Breakfast Suite. (M) $19.50 25-year guaranteed Coil Springs. (F) $24.50 Pure Layer-Felt Mattress, (F) $69 3-plece Stickley Oak Library Suite. $20.50 Large size Dresser (F). 5. Double Day Bed with pad. (F) $20.75 3-burner Gas Range with shelf. (F) $37.50 Inner Coll Spring-filled Mattress, (F) $120.00 3-piece Overstuffed Living Mem Dulu (R) $59.80 Ivory-color Pull Vanity Dresser. (D) ™ (T) $249 Handsome Bed-Davenport Suite. (F) $198 American Maple Bed Room Suite ™ $269 Mohair 3-piece Living Room Suite 6} ™ ™ ®) $345 Mohair 3-piece Bed Davenport Suite ) 4375 Magnificent Bed Room Suite. () $325 Solid Mahogany and Mohair Living Room Sufte. (F) ) ) 1452 NOTICE-Qyine o, the limited sruce_and -gur, desire to includs 13 (™ ™ - marki; stane . lor ) FLOOR 18GM HM-(E ODD— ot the Injals i the Joams LRSS 8 Pl in shiy [l ey i s Bl () Sale at WAREHOUSE $195 10-plece Oak Jacobean Dining Room Buite. (T) $80.50 7-plece Maple Dinette Suite (D) $20.50 Heywood-Wakefield Carriage. (¥) $29.50 Covered Box Springs. (D) 5 $20.75 Chifforobe and Wardrobe. - (F) Only Ml:z;___. 918 M St. N.W PRI R HHE $4.95 to $12.50 ‘$ 1 .88 $8.75 to 32500 > 2= $12.50 10 $39.50 , $ 4 A4 ua 95 to $59.00 ) $ 6 12 $19.50 to $69.00 | 302 $19.75 10 $129.00 s 12& $29.50 to nysoo $ 1 7 87 Sold Origina 3 ) Sold Originally Sold Originally _Sold Originally Sold Originally % Sold Or:ginally old [qnhouu.

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