Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1930, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR. \\"ARHL\'GT(I)N. D C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1930. FRANCE PROTESTS RELIGIOUS STORY Papal Press Credits Dou- mergue With Statement That | Naticn Is Catholic. By 1he Ascocinted Press VATICAN CITY, September 15 The French embassy at the Holy See Jast night lodged a protest with the Vatican secrefary of state, Cardinal Facelll, against publication of an al- Jeged statement by President Dourmer- | gue that Catholic country. The statement was published in Sat- urday’s edition of the Osservatore Ro- | France essentfally was a| |BRICKS DISGUISED AS EGGS SOLD 'URIBURU PLEDGES TO GROCERS CAUSE MAN’S ARRFST AMITY IN RADIO TALK Suspect Is Accused of Selling "Crates” at Bargain Prices Argenhne Prov15mnfl1 President in Sections of Baltimore. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, September 15.—Gor- don Stanley, 24, of Beaver Dam, Va is being held for investigation as the result of a probe into the sale of bricks and bottles, in the guise of eggs. to grocers n the western and southwest- ern parts of the eity, Stanley was.arrested by Patrolman Pyre as he sat in a truck filled with crates of what, on the surface, ap- peared to be eggs. A number of merchants during the last few weeks have purchased eggs at the bargain price of 28 cents a dozen | in crates of 30 dozen, only to discover | that under the first layer of four or five dozen was an assoriment either of Seeks Friendship With Western Hemisphere Nations, bricks or watsr-filled bottles, their weight calculated to replace that of the By ‘he Assoclated Press migsing eggs. ton of the | BUENOS AIRES, september 15— Stanley answered a description o he 4, " a % alleged swindler. At the police munn‘ffg;“‘;:g‘,;}j; flnh",‘}; "’;)‘Z',,”pl':"‘?;'"?;, patrolmen dismantled five erates of €8RS | ynited States last night, Provisional taken from his truck and found each| pregigent Jose Francisco Uriburu to contain either the bricks or the bot- | 5jedged his administration to the friend- b liest of relations with all nations of the Western Hemisphere. He declared his carnest desire to turn over the power o i of government to legally elected authori- ANN ARBOR. Mich. (#).—Drought is | tjes at the earliest possible moment. bad even for fish, says Wendell Krull, President Uriburu said that. with the specialist in diseases of fish at the Uni- | sole excebtion of the party which the versity of Michigan. It robs the fish of |ousted ~President, Hipolito Irigoyen some of their oxygen and breeds the headed, the political, labor and business bacteria which give them diseases clements of the nation were united be- Drought Robs Fish of Oxygen. | whmd the new government in the en- | ‘m-nmr 10 aid “the nation to recover ts | ofty ideals.” The good-will address was delivered by the new chief of state while sitting at a radio telephone in the government palace here. His remarks went by way of the radio telephone to a receiving station tn the United States, where they were picked up and broadcast to the American people. President Uriburu accused the gov- ernment, deposed by the revolutionary movement he headed, of allowing “all the institutions of my country to fall into most absolute disorder and de- stroyed all sense of morality in our public officials by the bad example set to them by those who were in author- ity.” Husbands Have Innings. CHICAGO. September 15 (N.AN.A). —In an address, Rev. R. C. Clayton said that the grave of every mrried man should bear the epitaph: “Another Good Listener Gone.” Four men boom- ed a deep amen and then, recollecting | themselves, slipped out. (Copyright, 1930. by North American wows- | paper Alliance. TREE YIELDS VARIETY 125 Different Kinds of Apples Pro- | duced by Californian. MARTINEZ, Calif, September 15 (N.AN.A.).—A single tree with approxi- mately 125 varieties of apples has been grown near here by George Upham. | It took more than 12 years of experi- ments to obtain the phenomenon. Upham has been grafting branches to the origin®l tree since 1918. In the Spring the grafted limbs bud at dif- ferent times with blossoms in dozens of shades. Waskiee ... of Superior Quality When you have us make your shades of Landers you are getting window shades of finest quality. This famous shade fabric is guaranteed washable and waterproof. Its beautiful appearance will last indefinitely. We'll gladly send samples and an estimate of the cost. Phone u.:ma (Copyright, 1930 by Norih American News. | aper Alliance.) The Cambria-Majestic 132426 Euelid Street N.W. 2 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath, $42.50 HADE CHOP! HOOPER &KLESNER 029 H ST.NW. | Window Shades and Awnings Tallored to Your Windows George J. Benzing Manaser mano. which often volces the views of | the Vatican It is said the French President. in | A recent conversation with Cardinal Vi f Paris. had stated: “France essentially - a Catholic country, 1| am evermore persuaded of the pro- | fourd Christian sentiment of our race. We are a great Catholic nation and gnch we should remain. Your eminence is a representative amongst us of (ha(\ immense moral force, the Catholic | Church | Do not hesitate to act freely be- anti-clericalism manifested e is only superficial.” Presi- Doumergue is a Protestant The Oss re Romano published alleged statement without citing responsible source. It is under- | »d the French embassy is pressing | for a printed denial in this afternoon’s itsue | By order of the French government, | it is said here, this_incident will not be reported in the French press gen- eally Last Day —of the Annual Sale of Beds, Mattresses, Ete. Metal Beds at. .. .....$13.95, $7.95, $4.95 Inner Spring Mattresses at........$17.89 Kapok Mattresses, $25 Values . . ...$10.95 21x27-in. Feather Pillows at, pair...$1.98 $15 Coil Bed Springs at. . Bnan g B0 Layer Felt Mattresses, $11.89, ’9 9 $6.89 Cotton Mattresses, All Sizes....... $4.89 Third Floor. Zlé/}wy orngr Our Greatest Values This Season atthe Price Fur Trimmed Winter Coats China Asks Rail Experts of Japan, SHANGHAI (). —The Nationalist gov- s asked Japan to send here | y experts to assist in devel- | Chinese transportation, and has seven Chinese to Japan to study trative methods there. EWS Kann's— 39.in. All-Silk Canton Crepe and Satin Crepe $1.28 yd. —Two exceptionally lovely silks for Fall costumes—offered at_an ex- ceptionally low price. Both 39 inches wide, and in many new Fall shades, including greens, wine reds, blues, browns and black. Arrivals at and Sailings From New York. in a Great Sale at $23 Ordinarily They Would Cos You $29.50 to $39.50 —In such fine all-wool fabrics as broadcloths, suedecloths, norma cloths, monotone and nov- elty tweeds—these handsome coats are fully lined with silk crepe or satin. Not in years have we offered such fine coats for so little! They are beautifully trimmed with Last Day —of the Annual Sale of Linens, Domestics, Ete. 75c to $1 Linen Scarfs at, each...... 48c $1.25 Linen Luncheon Cloths, each .. 89¢ 54.in. Rayon-&-Linen Table Sets. . .. $1.25 Quilted Table Padding, yard... 89¢ 81x90 and 81x99 Sheets ot, each. . $4.95 Jacquard Rayon Spreads, 90x105, each 35¢ Linen Crash Toweling at, yard Crinkle Spreads, double size, each. Kann's—Street Floor. ember September September Septemper Gothenburs per—London Transparent Velvet $3.95 Yd. —Last year you payed $7.00 a yard for this exquisite transparent vel- vet. And althcugh it is even more cWwW ]Orts Xioras pular than last year, you save g:?ns on every yard. An excellent quality in the new Autumn colors. Washable Flat Crepe $1.28 Yd. —A popular silk for general all around wear. 39 inches wide and shown in forty of the glorious Fall colors. A lustrous quality, that re- tains its finish. Sepiember ¢, SEPTEMBER 17, September 11 September r. SEPTEMBER 1. September e Skunk, Black and Light *Lapin, American Opossum, *Mendloza Beaver, Pointed, Gray and Natural Wolf Sizes 14 to 20—36 to 44—38'% to 501 *Marmink is mink-dyved marmot, Lapin and Mendoza Beaver are dved rabbit. Atanio Laper *Marmink, Caracul, s, DUE FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 12 With Crepe or Gristle Soles $2.95 Pr. —For the active wo- man, the young school girl, the girl who plays golf or indulges in other sports, these shoes are particularly desirable. They are smart— they are comfortable . . . and they are inexpensive. ?o{nesln black, others in brown combinations. Sizes Kann's—Fourth Floor. Saptember UE SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. Kann's—Second Floor. Smart Silk Dresses Of Unusually High Quality at DUE SUNDAY, Pan America yv.,mm OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. Blouses $3.95 —These new blouses are long-sleeved for Fall, of course. Made in tailored and dressy lace-trimmed styles of the new wash satins, flat crepes and can- ton Four Popular Silks $1.95 Yd. Silk_Canton Crepe “Busy Corner” Crepe, Printed Silk Crepe. —39-inch Lustrous Satin Crepe. Eanta "Filsa-Cristobal, Callao and Vaipa- crepes. They are e i ke Washable Ravon shown in the popular col- L 2 Tova Beotin &t John's ] 4 v ors, SAIING WEOWESDAT, SXPTEMERR 17, Flat Crepe Canton Crepes—Chiffons Albert Ballin—Cherbours, Southampton and $ 1.25 Yd. —Tweed Prints including: Hambure. Berengaria ham sra, Puerto Cristonaly . Cartasens, ) nd Sania Mart —This collection of new Fall dresses offers many suitable models Fdward Luckenbs ifie Coast SAILING THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 18 fmerican Shipper. Londor Southampton, Bouloshe and Bremer- | | Lafavette Plymouth and Ha | E2n Lorenzo—San Juan and Santo Domingo | St. Thomas SAILING FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Lancastria— Plymouth, Havre and London Paris—Plymouth and Havre dam. Western World—Bermuda, Rio de Janemo, 105, Monteyideo and Buenos Alres Havana, Progreso and Vera Gruz. 1d Bouthampton SAILING SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. ¥ -pekahda—Plymouth, Boulogne and Lon- ru "vYan" Plymouth, Cherbours and Ant- D, Baltico-Cobh and Liverpo Transylvania—Moville sad’ Glassow Cieveland—Galway, Drotiningholm-_Gothenburs Berzenstjord—Bergen. Laconia—Galway, Cobh and Liverpool San Juan—8an Juan. Turks Isiand s—Havana, Cristobal and Port Arcadian--Bermuda Permuda—Bermud THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS LIPSTICK $|oo Natural color/ i Cherbourg and Ham- | Your Radiators Attractively for Only Complete with humidif ying pan to insure the mois- ture necessary to health —Mahogany-finished radiator draperies. 975 from 1774 to 31 inches. seconds. covers that let all the heat out, moisten the air, and yet protect your walls and inches deep—extends You can put it on or take it off yourself in a few Sold Regularly at $1.19 Kann's—Third Floor Now You Can Cover J| Each Old English Wax A Special Sale at —Choice of a 2-lb. can of the paste, or 1 qt. of the liquid wax, at this price. low Kann's—Third Floor. $ The charm, the dainty freshness of the designs and exquisite color combinations are beyond descrip- tion. You must see them to ap- reciate their beauty. The crepe a heavy quality, closely resem- ang real silk, and is greatly in de- mand for Autumn costumes. 39-in. Printed Rayon 49¢ Yd. A variety of new designs, includ- ing many travel prints, are now on display. Attractive for street and house dresses. Fur Cloth Bandings $3.50 and $7.39 Yd. —6 to 12 inch bandings of black and tan fur cloth. A cloth that looks like real baby lamb, and is very much in vogue for collars and cuffs of ccats and for trimming dresses. Printed Silk and Wool Crepes $1.69 Yd. —A beautiful fabric for Fal; dresses and ensembles. It is 40 inches wide, in beautiful tweed designs and the popular new shades of cricket green, brown, wine, navy and black. Kann's—Street Floor. for business, street and afternoon wear. They are effectively trimmed with lace, crepe, velvet and pastel colored bows. The skirts are full W pleated, many peplum effects, and show the longer length. Many of the dresses have the new capes, sleeves that fit rather snugly, and are trimmed in the newest ways. Black, Green, Brown and Colorful Prints. Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. Pajamas of Novelty Prints $1.00 —The newest vogue in pajamas— made of novelty prints, with wide- leg trousers and tuck-in sleeveless blouses. Jaunty bows and chic ap- pliques add a dash of color that will appeal to every woman or girl who loves the unusual. Thoroughly practical, and most inexpensively priced. Also of novelty cotton crepes at this price. Kann's—Second Floor. Kann's—Second Floor. Swami-Top Rayon Combinations 99¢ Bloomer, Panty or Flare Bottoms —With the straightline sil- houette the vogue, these are the garments the smart woman chooses. There is no unnecessary fullness to mar the lines, yet they are thoroughly comfortable and practical. Pastel shades. Sizes 34 to 42. Kann's—Street Floor.

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