Evening Star Newspaper, July 31, 1930, Page 27

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THE EVENING ANNUITY CLAMS TIVE I EXTENDED | Civil Service Commission An- nounces September 30 as Expiration Date. Federal civil employes entitled to an- Nuity under the civil service retirement Jaw who lost their possible benefit by falling to make application for retire- ment annuity within six months after separation from the service. have been anted an extension of time in which file these claims, it was announced today by the United States Civil Service Commission. Under the law in force prior to July 1, an employe Who had at least 15 years of service and who was separated be- cause of disability, was allowed six R. B. BENNETT, REPORTED HUNTED Entered U. S. on False Passport, Posing as Herd Trader—Heads Espionage Groups. By the Associated Press, NEW YORK. July 31.—The New York Times says that agents of the Depart- ment of Justice. Working with the po- lice department, are seeking a man named Filin, alias Simeon, who is the head of two Soviet espionage organiza- tions alleged to be working in the United States under cover of the Am- torg Trading Corporation. One of the organizations is of a purely political nature, the paper says. maintaining contact with Moscow and directing the activities and supplying funds to American Communists, The other organization has as it chief task the gathering of information con- o P—.r cerning the Army and Navy, the Times : says. Information received by the Depart- ment of Justice said that Pilin entered ver, was elected prime min- | the United States on & false passport STAR, WASHINGTON, COL. WILLIAM NEWMAN 8econd Lieut. Albert Smith, Un- assigned West Point Graduate. D. C., THURSDAY, tired, has been relieved from at the ‘Hume-Fogg High School, mmne. to his home; IS RELIEVED OF DUTIES m}f"fimg'mu. Dental Corps, | Maj Sy from Fort Sill, Okla,, fo President Accepts Resignation of | Ak, Mb); Emil H Burgher, Medical dered to examination for retirement; Maj. P. D. Rhodes, Dental Corps, from Fort Ethan Allen, Vt., to Fort Moultrie, Hot Springs, H. Burgher, Medical C.; Capt. J. W. Thompson, Infantry, m Fort S8am Houston, Tex., to Day- JULY 31, 1930. ton, Ohio; Maj. Paul S. Reinecke, En- T N g ] l, city, ic] . l R A o ard, Coast 3 from Fort Totten, N. Y., to New Orleans for duty with Organized Reserves, and First Lieut. Syril E. Faine, Infantry, IA!;'bm Fort Eustis, Va., to Birmingham, s ‘The President has accepted the resig- nation of Second Lieut. Albert M. Smith, 2d, Field Artillery, unassigned. Lieut. Smith is from Detroit, Mich.. and | Mail today said Sir Thomas was ‘graduated from the U. Academy last month. | the steamship Leviathan to sail August B—I11 S. Military | made provisional booking of Lipton had passage on TR 10 for the America’s Cup race regatta. ‘The Mail said the celebrated yachts- LIPTON PREPARES TO SAIL!mnn now is “very fit, indeed.” SAGIRC L e Great Physical Condition. it to fertilize its flowers, an 5. I Col. William Newman, U. 8. Army, | fro W. B, Toses & Sons Pre-Vacation SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE National 3770 Clearance F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Advance Showin | Yachtsman Is Reported to Be in| g, that insects may be attracted to ve known | as the Dyckia sulphureau changes the LONDON, July 31 (#.—The Daily' color of its leaves from green to scarlet. to make application for retirement an- da in a smashing victory | and posed as a herd trader, nuity. an:fing to make npplxra‘tlnn that rr'!nnl:hed :‘hetClonser:rlllvr party to L b L within this prescribed time, his claim | power for the first time since the World y ot favaild, Was: soclated Press Photo. | London’s Mayor Gets Cold. A provision in the amended civil serv- e *| LONDON, July 31 () .—Shivering in fce retirement law, which went into the Mansion House, his official resi- effect July 1, reads: *Any employe who dence, Sir William Waterlow, lord heretofore has failed to file an appil- | LONGMONT, Colo., July 31 (#).— |mayor of London, has been seen sitting cation for retirement within six months | Miniature golf is sport, as officials con- | with a rug over him. A member of the after separatior from the service may |strue the code of 1882 forbidding sport | Court of Common Council told of his file such application within three | contests on Sunday. A special election | observations at a meeting Which ap- months after the eflective date of this | has been called for a vote on repeal of | proved repairs. Sir William insisted he act.” the ordinance. | had been comfortable. The extension of time will permit All-Occasion Dresses 312 Were $16.75 to $39.75 g Early Fall Hats ‘The most discriminating women and misses wear ‘“‘Chapeau Bellemode,” which are' exclusive with us in Wash- ington. Tiny Golf Is Held Sport. the filing of these claims up to Sep- tember 30, the Civil Service Commis- slon announced. MARCONI BABY CRIES | AT BAPTISM SERVICE Sight of 100 Solemn Guests Fright- | ens Infant, Recipient of Medals | and Blessings of Pope. By the Associated Press. CIVITAVECCHIA, Italy, July 31— Cardinal Pacelli, papal secretary of state, yesterday baptized Maria Elettra Marconi, daughter of Guglielmo Mar- coni, imparting a special benediction from Pope Pius to the baby and her| parents. The child cried loudly at the | sight of 100 solemn guests who made up a notable gathering in honor of the occasion. She was brought into the room where the ceremony was held by | the Duchess Lauredano, acting for| Queen Elena, who was the godmother. Prince Barberini was godfather. The eardinal gave the infant two medals as gifts fram Pope Pius. Queen Helena also sent & medal. The government was | represented by Balbino Giuliano, minis- ter of public education. and Francesco Giunta, Premier Mussolini’s undersec- | GEN. EVERSON PRAISES GUARD AERIAL UNITS| Militia Bureau Chief to Leave Sat- urday on Inspection Tour to Last Month. Maj. Gen. William G. Everson, chief of the Militia Bureau, War Department, is enthusiastic in his praise of National | Guard aviation units as a result of his | Tecent inspection of National Guard eamps, mainly in the Far West. In that inspection he said he traveled over 5,000 miles in National Guard planes “and, Re added, “they never missed a bet. “I am convinced,” said Gen. Everson, *“that some of the best pilcts and plane: are in our National Guard service. The machines are not just something to read about or fo be reserved for instruction purposes only. They are dependable | means of transportation.” | In order to complete his inspection of National Guard activities Gen. Everson /' will leave this city Saturday and visit encampments in New England, in Southern States as far as Texas and as far West as Iowa and Oklahoma. His trip will include many miles in Na- tional Guard airplanes and will occupy most of August. Wm:Rosendorf * Street Furrier Notlonal 8663 1215 G St. The Original “ FUR SALE! Our August sales are sur- prise parties for all who patronize them. They “sur- prise” with the new style de- velopments — they surprise with the extraordinary values put forth. Prices during August are LOWER by far than any that will be quoted till the final clean up of the season. Selected Pelts in Pony, Lapin (Dyed Coney) Silver Muskrat, Ocelot Mendoza Beaver (Dyed Coney) Caracul, Raccoon, Leopard, etc. New flares as well as straight effects are shown in the coats. The: Rosendorf Guarantee protects you absolutely, Make a deposit on the coat you fancy and divide the bal- ance into 10 payments. Fashion’s Newest! BLACK - VELVET BERETS ~——at the very low price. $2.84 Twelve Stunning Styles That May Be Draped to Vour Own Liking! Piquant and Becoming! —The Angora and other berets have been ' so overwhelmingly popular for Summer, the stylists have decided that they shall be made of black velvet for Fall.” Twelve different styles for your choosing at this remarkably low price. Made of a splendid quality black velvet, smartly combined with tricot. Every modern wardrobe will find use for a beret, they are so charming and so useful—and no reason why every wardrobe cannot boast one or more when they can be bought for so little as $2.84. Street and Second Floors Kannf Penn. Ave, 8th and D Streets Annual August Dresses for all daytime occasions are included in this collection. Printed chiffon in tailored or soft, fluttery lines. Printed crepe in its many smart versions. The dressy georgette frocks; flat crepe for practical occasions. ‘Also the very popu- lar shantung suits. Not all sizes in all styles or materials, but sizes 14 to 44 in the group. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Our Advance Sale of Richly Furred Fall and Winter COATS 58 Sizes for Misses and Women These coats are the talk of the town because of their remarkable style, value, quality and economy. In the newest colors, materials and furs for this Fall and Winter. (Some of the Furs): Wolf Squirrel Beaver Lapin Badger Muskrat MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Kit Fox Caracul Skunk In the Opportunity Shop Dresses Reduced Va 1oidk 5 Were $10 to $15 Printed Crepe Georgette Flat Crepe Printed Chiffon Washable Crepe Here are values which no doubt are even greater than you have been looking forward to during the end of the season sales. In all the styles that are most popular, These are dresses which you can wear for a long time yet. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Final Clearance Cousins Shoes AND OTHERS $5.95 Our Regular $|2.50 to 3'8.50 Cousins Shoes AND OTHERS MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Coolie Coats In the New Long Lengths $1.95 For beach or bedroom— hese cotton coolie coats with figured designs in #hite, green or red. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Celanese Slips $|.95 Dainty celanese sli trimmed in lace or made in smart tailored styles. In cfl“?o or white. Sizes 34 o MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Pajamas For Beach and Home $2.95 2-Piece Lavelle silk pa- amas in tuck-in style. For time at home or beach. . MOSES—SECOND FLOOR All-Wool Bathing Suits $2.95 $3.95 All - wool bathing suits with suntan backs. One- iece styles in five colors. A ew with stripes around the skirts. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Necklaces For Summer Frocks S| New carved ivory* chokers and 18-inch length neck- laces. Lovely prystal* chok- ers in tel shades. Multi- color chokers with matching bracelets and many others. *Simulated. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Lok-Ray Solo Combinations $|.95 Pink combinations in antie style with brassiere E)v. Sizes 30 to 36. LOK-RAY UNION SUITS for the larger woman. A P Sizes 2.°91.95 48225 MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Interestingly priced at 55 to $7.50 MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Helena Rubinstein’s New Water Lily Rejuvenating Cream A treatment for the tired skin—so simple that you can give it to yourself in your own home. Try this new face pack. Jar containing Ten Home Treatments, $3.00. Pinish with Skin Toning Lotion, Special, $1.25. Or Extrait, $2.50. . Apply make-up, eorrectly chosen, according to your type. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. Linen Shop Specials Our “Elite” Sheets, 76c These cotton sheets are for single beds and cots. - Especially suitable weight for Summer, Dimity Spreads giu dgsx%?ndn- o S 9163 Size Cotton Napkins . $I Dozen or a; 3 $I 95 Buy these napkins to save your better quality linen napkins. Linen Breakfast Cloths 65c These luncheon or breakfast cloths will make fimr breakfast room more cheery and your table more viting. In pretty colored border styles. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Aerolux ShadesReduced Plain Colors and Verti-Striped Not all sizes in all colors—but practic: size in some color. Green, walnut, gray an « .. tan and green. Plain Size Colors 54 coomenssriniarcccimenns.$4.00 6 every Rreen Verti- Colors $4.75 $5.65 $6.60 $7.40 $8.60 $9.50 $10.85 Colorful Porch Cushions 95c Glazed chintz and cretonne porch cushions, filled with guaranteed quality cotton. Marquisette Curtains sl Pair Tailored marquisette curtains in the popular ecru color. These curtains are 2!4 yards long and are full width. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR Bar Harbor Cushion Sets $].59 Bar Harbor seat and back cushions, covered in gay colored cre- tonnes. These Summer Rugs Are Reduced % Belgian Mourzourk Rugs 8x10 size—were $28.50 $14.25 9x12 size—were $34.50 $17.25 Oval .Rush Rugs 8x10 . size—were $24.75 $12.38 9x12 size—were $27.50 $13.75 Weartex Rugs Greatly Reduced These Weartex rugs are not half priced, bm,g they are reduced to the lowest price at which we have ever sold them. They are ible. with platn cooters 3 aln centers and botdeu.p Crex de Luxe Rugs ox12 llie—were $22.50 8 size—were $5 44,x7% .slge5—were $10 6x0 size—were $14.50 8x10 flzfi(v)lere $20 27x54 alu—.were $3.25 Heavy Fiber Rugs Size 814x10';; size 9x12 —were $20 $8.95 Size 6x9—were $13.50 $6.75

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