Evening Star Newspaper, August 24, 1930, Page 7

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troubls I8 GEORGE WASHINGTON “TIRE° COVERS USED BY 77 HEPHESENTATIVES Prom Pirst i oo §§‘z i § & IPRISON CHAPLAINS HORSE TROPHY WON-. WILL CONFER HERE Outbreaks in Penal Institu- tions Prompts Conference on Personal Service. HF i UMMAGE QALE Bargain Event * Phone Orders -‘r'n.lkd : Last Two Days-—Monday and Tuesday HARRY KAUFMANuc 1316 -1326 StNW. | E ! ';ES% z i q38e il 3 i i L1 Kellogg Amonyg Guests at Hot Springs Show. Dispatch to The Star. SPRINGS, Va., August 23.— i g o %fiéfifi# LUCA| A i Prompted by the alarming outbreaks in the adult penal institutions during the year, a conference of chaplains from principal gruom and peni-| as tentiaries is to be held here next month, September 28 to October 2, to discuss the possibilities of broadening the Boope of personal bervice to prisoners as an effective means toward reformation of the criminals. This conference will be held under the lu:gl:u of the 2 H E 3 E sER elegaf § i it .'x..‘,..:: 3 it 3 pam. 5 Rummage—Girls' Wearables $1 & $1.49 Dresses and Ensembles, 77¢ “,'HI fl'.'r prints and plain colors; clever styles; sizes 7 Girls’ $2 Dresses, $1.66 Volle and Batiste. in pretty prints and plain 3 and 7 to' 14 years. o $1.98 Hats, 57c For flrl‘. Ol Ill’lw and braids; light and dark colorings; ribbon trim: To $2.98 Hats, 97c Straws. emcrm -na bnm- m 1 -nu ark eolors. Boys’ W, 47c e d 1y 8 y Plain eolors and fancy pmh. also Girle Slipover & Dresses, yDiestes and Creepers, plain colorn and prints; Waist Union Suits, 23¢ For bo; d girls, check insook; Jed 0% boys and girls, checked nainsook; bloomer or French yon Undies, 37¢c imbinations, assorted shades; mnndl Is, Creepers & Waists, uu- nnd Creepers, of fast color washal and knitted bod,v --lu ;' broken sizes. o '“ B 1s’ $2 Dresses, $1.37 Clever e l . - luln‘l!l’. “l for girls 7 to 14 years; fast color prints; Exceptional Rummage Lots Underpriced T resses, ey w-m?m!"r?-sz %rflnku Dmu .nuuo;.gr Dresses; $10 Cloth Coats,’$1.97 . oA wool, full, length; small sizes only. ‘wo-Piece Suits, lcld lormer‘{‘ at nu Neat patterns lnd plain colors: Spwt Jackets, $1.77 Four of Striped Flannel, 2 of Velveteen. Summer Silk bruu., ndy, colors. Bizes Panties nnd Only six to §1 Organdy and Batnte Cool, sheer, crisp organdy frocks, equ:lly desirable for street as home wear. Choice of a variety of smart sleeveless models, in the popular bright colors, with contrast color- pipipgs. All sizes. Kaufman's—Second Floor Rummage Lots—Women’s Wear Bloomers and Step-ins l'e ©Of ereve, in white, pink and peach; $1.49 and $1.98 S Ipl, '7: Satin Slips, in assorted P‘m 59: Porto Rican Go 32¢ , pink and Mleh: hand-embroidered and applaued. Stan lrd count clot) Women s $1 Pajamas, 67¢ Of fast-color prints; tuck-in styles; sleeveless models. Linen Dresses, 37 Pure Linen Dresses, assorted shades and broken u.un Women’s 59¢ Undi Selt-strioed Saicen Sios. Siriped Broadcloth Shorts and Extra Size g on'oen sses, 97c Assorted printed effects; sizes 16 to ¢4. lllhl uwflfll- 'NEW Fall Dresses Smartest Styles of the Popular Travel Prints Sizes 16 $ 2.95 to 42 shipment Brand new just unpacked; clever models in blue, brown, tan, green, wine and gray prmls 'M.n- mmmve st My ference. He said: “Many _approas of this grave national mgin' spotlight and microscopic anal- ysi at i:}:'tm;m mp{a'm, reformatory agencies, re first in importance, pofimunmutlnn'nwnmahumnm WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO.,, Inc. o, AMBULANCES Chlmlnu Co. mNY'M Albert O'Brien, O. P., Columbus, Ohio Stal Ohio; .mmn uk‘.‘.’l«. Boys' M- Rev. dustrial School, Lancaster, Ohio; ches toward solution | tentiary, and I W problem are re- Tl ly Charles, | THE WEATHER | District of Columbia—Partly cloudy. is i Not quite so cool. Tomorrow, falr, , Secretary of the national con- The Catholic Church at the com- convention still emphasizes the of religion in the changing of ml'l"fi-nheld because falr with Ilwlyrm‘un- Virginia — Mostly fair. S1ightl warmer in the nterior today ' i morrow. West Vi Partly cloudy today and tomorrow, slowly rising temperature tomorTow. Best in Town. Local Cnll.... $4.00 Col. 0438 m.; high tide, 8:30 am. and The Suh and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose, 5:28 a.m.; sun sets, 6:53 pm, The Susquehanna 1430, W Street N.. 3 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath, $40 rises 5:48 a.m., sets 7:32 pm. to be one- sza:gfig;g Maryland—Partly cloudy today. To- | B MOITOW, ntative Bloom, in a state- ment o, The Brar yesterday. catied v | tion. “The United States commission had nothing whatever to do with the manu- {mmre and distribution of advertising covers,” he emphasizes. “It has never bought a t.l.rl cover or Indoned a tire cover. lx I tnat “ther "‘u"”""&‘é&" ihappropriate at there is nof propriaf the use of & tire cover for announ the George Washington bicentennt celebration. That is my personal opinon B s b 'fi;fi;?&flfififlb"g*fifigfia 5 SRt e ol v;}'fl ‘Thi 18 o 5 :a:gfihmvfia: 3 autena m-n of 'rvo-year—o hunter type—Milady's Cockade, Mn.m 'rvo-yur-n)ds The N ceber, Bunshine. Sabios, A, Georee m New York. Saddle chu, three gaited, saddle tm—Workl fongar, Auml‘.n » Anthony Rives, Cob- | TUBM. 7 o, 318,809, S1085, o black. mavy and_ tweeds: $1.50 Chamosuede Slip-on Gloves Popnln 12-button length, in white and tan; every pair pefs . fect quality; in sizes 635 to 8%4. N e e ] b Aprons and Howeretten broadcloth; solled siges 16, 18 and 20; onl! perfect quality. Men's 19¢ H e e G ited 'H%l.& sored eolors;_soiled Boys’ $6.95 Suits, $4.29 ssorted mixtures; coat, 1 Wash Suits, 37c all lot llll!culur fabrics: solled, but perfect; sizes 3, 4 $2 and $2.50 Office Coats, $1.29 izes 36 to 40%; Bm: and § Light gray and ta 940 ¥ @ 103 Men’s Work Shirts Of serviceable grade blue cham- bray, collar-attaghed styles; full- cut sizes from 15 to 17; every shirt TY/ze cotton, 1n black and colors. 19¢ tity, soft-finish nainsook: sizes 30 to 36; 1.50 R:yan Shirts and Union yon Polo Shirts -u Atnl-us Btyle Union Buits: as- styles with Surplice, side jabot, plain collar and tie, round collar, blouse ef- fects, side tie, button and full circular skirt suede belt. Up to 39c Wash Fabrics Chiffon Voile Printed Broadcloth W Tissue c va, Weave— Satin Slrlpe Madras An assortmient of popular weaves for women's and children’s wear, in desirable le All .wash color-and t 19¢, 25¢ & Voiles, | Broadcloths; " Batistes, ., Plain Rayons. ... 2 to 10 yards. proof. 3': Values 10c All sales hs and colorings. 36 and 40 inches wide. 39¢ and 49¢ Rayon Fabrics Flat Crepe, 2 5 c yard Jacquard Raygn 1 , Pu“i ;»’fi:: wide, 2 to 10 yard lengths, $1 and $1.25 Silks Including 40- &h Crepe de Chine, Flat Crepe, Geor- adium. Desirable lengths and col- gette Crepe and orings. 39c Kaufman's—First Floor $1 Dull Crepe Rayon Hose The > come with the popular colored pieot and ‘smart French heels. new Fall shades, $1 and $1.50 Full-Fashioned Pure Silk Hose 39c 49c Eopular_dull fnish, 1 Perfect quality, Ill-sflk chiffon and all-silk service wear. vest and two [ 88ed serviceable grade. tops Kaufman's—First Floor B TSI VR T $1.25 Double-Bed 81x90 Colored- Border Sheets Standard brand Sheets, full bleached and free from dress- c ing: pink, blue, een, orchid or mais uaranteed fast colors. 25¢ Pillowcases, 14c @mall lot only, full bleached 42x36 Pillowcases, perfect quality. $5 Rayon Spreads, $2.95 81x108 l11e lovely grade !Jfln taf- feta: in rose, blue, green an 59(: lelw Ticks, 29¢ Mllow ‘Ticks, cut lengths ”l’l lfllh!t sguaranteed featherproof, $1 and $1.25 Spreads, 69¢ 81x90 and 63x90 Colored ~Krinkle all eolors in the lot but ize. Some solled. 's—First Floor 123 Pairs Women’s, Boys’ and Children’s Shoes Women’s" Sport Oxfords Women s l.men -4 Childml s c Black Oxfords Smart n les in broken 98 Pn. ys’ and Girll $2 Fancy Oxfords Black, ‘tan and combination ef- fects, also patent leath- sl 29 A ther or c r epe soles; sizes 81 to Women’s 83 50 Slippers Patent leather, tan and black kid, calf;" blonde, 'lllh kid, s 78 also black or tan.ox- . fords; odu sizes utman's—¥irst Floor g for hu ! r and early Fall assortment of wanted 39¢ 15¢ ST T——— Final Clean-Up! Up to $3.95 Summer Millinery 25¢ Choice of all remaining hats, of felt, in various colors, straws and silk. Shapes for women and misses. Soiled from handling, Kaufman's—Second Floor slightly ¥am- 29¢ Cutie Sockl Children’s Cutie Socks, rayon and cot- ton, large variety of wanted col and combinations. Turn-over and pl 50c Tapestry Remnants 10c yd. Assorted designs for pillows, portieres and chair coverings, desirable colorings. Kaufman's—First Floor Ready for Another Sensational ’ - Rummage Day in the Basement :":ISI?B':.:sRun s 1 '75 s 8574, 6x8, Tiaxd and TaxTle: bordered” thten sides: damage $1.95 Felt-Base Ru Felt-base Rug: ed: desirable col 12Yc Unbleached Muslin 8 Ic Unbleached ¥lsiin, 36 inches wide; for border- 10c Unbleached Checks 6 Yds., 25¢ 36 inches wide for general use: sold in six-yard lengths only. 35¢ Bleached Shechng, 5: g *IV‘.!IMQ srades. 73 sand ‘l in. l!dthl One-quarter to one-half 10c Table Tumble_n. 3V pertect avaity $2 Grass Run, 99c 4xoft. Orass Rugs, stencl artistic colorings. sreen and designs; seneral use, 29c Black Sateen, 15¢ ’l!rfl“fnl‘h'l wide, lengths from 3 to 10 $5 Screen Doors, ‘2 99 Continental Screen Doors, sizes 32x80 and 34x82, High-grade galvanized wire. 18c Summar Dress 454 10¢ school frnc)u ete, [ 10c Shelf Ollclolh ds, du - ’n'n'un bisin ‘blue % 3ac 36-inch Dress Prints; fine, soft finish Rugs, 10c stenciled designs; quality for ch.\mrenl s, $1.98 ear- 'ch 18x30 G cord warp, $4 F-lt-&u et Felt-base t designs. Ruy $10 Cotton Mattresses le and dou:le 15¢c Chambray and Ginghams, 9¢ Plain-color Chambray and Ginghams; close count quality. 49c Rayon Hose, 24c ‘Women's R-yon Hose, assorted colors; sizes 8% to 10. $6 Fel!-Bnu Ruzu. $3.! 5! 9x13-1t. PFelt-base tfl dol“f' 1{ tiract “l'. dtflm anc MOII lSc Turlxllll Towels, 8¢ s, assorted colors and mu sl 59 Krmkla Spreads, Bizes for single and double beds; to be W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Rosd Col. 464 Phones ¢ joms 10341 232222 282I8828388228 S22 AS and Livery in connection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 338333222 28232383238 232333838! a2 Closed for a few days to redecorate, but . . . . On September Ist we shall open a permanent NEW CAR SALON At 1132-1134 Conn. Ave. showing a complete line of new STUDEBAKERS We are calling upon the resources of the most Modern Art to provide a fitting setting for America’s most Modern Car Meanwhile We Are Demonstrating Free-W heeling At Our Champlain, St. Show Room LEE D. BUTLER, Inc. 2155 Champlain St. Above V—Near 18th Millionaires Die Leaving Great Estates to. Some One, Else The Best They Can Get-Is a Fine Funeral W.W.Chambers —can place any one in a waterproof, air-sealed vault— the finest made—for only $85; and in a fine couch casket, all complete—cars and all—$165. Total Combination, $250 And he can gmvo to the world that they are as well off as those with a $1,000 funeral. Save for the living—yet get the best for the dead A Vault from Chambers’ at $85 In case of death call The Greater W.W. Chambers Co. 14th Corner Chapin N.W. 3 Col. 0432 Col. 0432 : : : ; *********************** 4444444*4{444444*4444444 and does not upretl the formal in- flunemzm of the lon or any one "rhere are a number of companies . | interested in manufacturing adve: Pioture of George W ure of ington ire cover let it be a picture -ndnotu:.nnutun P Voluntary Requests Made. “I am 4sing a Oeorn Wash! "wa have told many inquirers vhm such covers could be it ' | Wanted them and have, as & matter ol fact, tr-nlmmed such for in- © | dividuals to the manufacturers, but merely as a matter of accommoda This we have abandoned thoug! was nothing inheren wmul ln 1t. s 3 z;‘ ""“m this f“" . the commission’s M I can -tmbuu It mly to finur fmne. or a desire for . 1 reiterate %‘ exploftation. m& m mu:m De-thx Reported. ity Rty “‘"fl"{n {'fi Rours Melacing C , 89, lm tin gt 7%, Providence Ptovidence Hospital. {zabeth's Hos- g:n Montgomery, 86, Emergency Hospital. ank J. Kats, 40, en route Emergency x““ Ohiseldine, 36, en route to cu\nhy SRy "Gonrad. 23, Emeraency Homita Slay 6. Holmes, 3T 18" dare, cnulm' jant of (Jampel aod Miante Shrout, 13 dage,Golumbla Howiial minutes, Georgetown imen’s Hospital. q st mu’t“'w rontinen's Hospital. arner, L. loun. i) oumnnr m-n!‘ Buresis,’ & monthsr Children's tal, Whit, 4 months. 232 Oak u:::m- Ehorias, "3 montns, Childrens ot \ and Earlle Walton, 15 | minutes. 634 X st 35 INJURED ON STEAMER Captain Averts Disaster by BSafe- ly Beaching His Boat. BINGEN, Germany, August 28 (#).— | The Rhine River steamer Glueckhauf, carrying 600 excursionists, was rammed | this evening by a freight boat. Thirty-four passengers were injured, four seriously. The captain of the vessel averted a disaster by panic-stricken people and his boat. Ffizfl fack, contain! ladies'_and :fil ‘wearing apparel:between 8th s and Potomac rds. F. Pinch, 316 8th s R NECKPTECE—Small sto: 1%:"‘"' etwecn' New Hampaire. ave. J m s Eowelt “Reward. - Phone oumn—n -rimmed, In Frankin trday alternoon. Reward. Clev. 19183, 44*444444444444@444444& - Doris, 3 days, Children's Ill‘llnrhl. IR R Aoty al. Saddle class, three thorough- mzym—mam%mm Trail _class — Peter Pan, | Bk B Mm-&nfl imm:fl wirl "fiu.im wirl. Patric] LJ ‘and Ruth Horloy. sirl. {ame T} Conover, e and Sedie Smi n-rmn..g ""snr?.m foe e g g, over L illiam B, an Qard ot Ul;uukl IIYNQIDI- 'la. " ‘“"ti 10 ex- o g e ot S e e o ny mention Rev. n-nn ""n folbhs ot B t 35, at 2:30 p.m. " Rela: Jovited. " Interient o Cemetery. e Suddenty, o, Frider, ES H, BOWMAN, be- JAME Nug 32 1090, JAM] loved "pusband Funeral Tuesday, ot Nurusiing's Gatsons’ Chareh, 46 ARLES RICHARD. On Satur- gust 33, 1930, at the residence of ‘son, 740 ingraham st. n.w., CHARLES IARD, beloved hushand ot ¥ Funeral services will be Sunday, August 24, at e Martin's h, aid at 9 o'clock, In- terment xoly Mo: metery. Kindly omit flow 2 pAVS. BEATRICE. Priday. August 32, 103 Freed \% A Trom the reside "““g hfim 'f'fi'n his taw EUELL, HENRY e band of Marie Euell. H part T - | WILES, ANNIE C. Tn mcn'hrl‘m of my dear “; P 1 ”..'&"*‘”-i@ nn...mxy rnins hoy mm'& nrumlvn!om b gt oy som ammu ‘nu'né‘l‘ yenrs mml yond one year ago todsy. ‘ul-%bvz. 880 I think of you in silence. knows how I miss you, No one knows how I 1 o today, Aukut T4, 1030 '{l;::vn e C g lld but l"!ns %fl. WILES, ho w-m B Tite "one. yesr R = PR 5. end of ono sad and lonely year. years llllll roll FUNERAL DIRLOTORS. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. _4200 oth St N.W. g%. 6824 Je WILLIAM Ll..l;:E'S SONS, CREMATORIUM 233 PA._AVE._N.W NATIONAL CHAS. S. ZURH 301 _EAST Phone * Frank Geler's i1y Hom;National 2473 . SPEARE CO0. "‘&m ’imW Fitbne Ppaneseag Tote Private Limousine Ambulance Lincoln 0524 | ALMUS R SPrARE oo | Wm, Joseph F. Im. g mfl_m;_a,%: s “'..fi 3034 M St MW, | JOHN R‘W: % Co.

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