Evening Star Newspaper, September 19, 1930, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930. 3 B.'T. BROSIUS ELECTED |PASTORATES CHANGED | “Housewife” on Jury ] WUR[D RECUGN'ZES List Located in Doil | | PRESIDENT OF CHAMBER AFTER CONFERENCE ENDS House—Her Age Is 7 | |Other Officers of Commerce Organ- Several Shitts Are Anmounced for w WA o g ization Also Named at Rock- Ministers of United Brethren PS . °sz§ Om PITTSBURGH, September 19.— ville Meeting. Church. Ruth Ellen Federkell was telling e . 3 her dolls yesterdsy how thelr SowcialDspatehloThegtar. | Soecist Disateh to The Slar. Prompt Action of U. S. and| | mamma almost got into court. ey A | 'MARTINSBURG, W. Va.,, September | SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE mnuth Ellen, listed as a “house. :"m"dm‘r- Brosius was elected presi- | 19 As a result of post conference dis- | v f fe,” was sought by a deputy ent of the Rockville Chamber of Com- | - v i Other Nations Expected t0 | | Fis un eneciife oive rier ahe | | Metce at the amnusl meeking. of the | Lomons the folloNing e i traiois 9 AM. to 6 P.M. F Street at Eleventh National 3770 £ i falled 4o appear and answer to | |organisation, succeeding Leonard L. |Brethren Church pastorates, Virginia Make Economic stablllt)’. her name, included on a long list Nicholson, jr. The other officers chosen | Conference, was announced here today: of prospective, jurrs. were: Vice president, Warner E. Pum- | Retiring conference superintendent, The disgruntled deputy returned | | phrey; secretary, Harold C. Smith, and | pr. J. H. B his ¢ fo Teport inat Buih Wian was & | | Ereaturer, Wit P, Prettyman. An | -0, K- Srunk, this iy, becomss ook “housewife” all right—in a doll | |executive committee also was named. | | | house. She is only 7. taneous recognition of the new pro- | 4 moeorse H. Lamar, Dr. George L. Ed- | nated by the conference last week to visional governments in Argertina, Bo- | monds and Leonard 1. Nicholson, Ji- | become ~college pastor, remains _ at livia and Peru. | tion 1s really & point which makes it | WIS SEICHEC 1O lw;fl‘f]m the chamber | po yelay Springs, W. Va,, church; Rev. B by with tradition, the Euro- | possible for the United States to be|at the meetings of fthe Montgomery |y g. Oliver, designaied fo become p pean government sounded ‘out Wash- | consistent with the policies first lald | TORT T o Pederation. [ nt Bl ooy, Tanblin s pass ington before exiending recognition. It |down by President Wilson and later hy LS i matters pertaining 1o | {5; ‘at Cumberland, Md., to which Dr. was found that the United States wished | Secretary _ Charles Evans Hughes: | U6 NCUCr O e town and community | grunk had been assigned. Bishop to recognize the new administrations [ namely, that formal recognition. kno M"'fl iscussed, including widening of | Batdorf participated in the discussion in Argentina, Bolivia and Peru uness | as de jure, should come Pheh B h“’r’“:f:,“"‘;;‘d’( avenue in front of the|that led to the changes. SUro ¥ S0 ol - | stitutional processes of a country have | T 3 . f;rdf;;,\mmm mgihecheic e i o completed with reference to| 'T;hv tzvlfl.v lix;‘th: ,]n‘unomtmem of &, 3 . stmaste v Past Considerations. Alys avon. Fate "Wiliis B. Burdetie ws discussed |[§ 3 Bed Rooms, Living Room, The prigary consideration in $he phst Moral Argument. at length, the consensus sceming to be || Dining Room, Kitchen, Recep- s been whether a government actu-| But, apart from the legal reason, Mr. | that some one should have been named. tion Room and 2 Baths; Electric ally achieved de fa. rol or mili- | Stimson gives the moral argument, | It was pointed out that the vacancy has Refrigeration. tary domination, This rule was broken | which always has been fundamental in | existed since February. | . o 3 ration, with | the question of when recognition should . . | THE ARGONNE the idea tha ¢ overthrow of & | be extended. He says the ®nited| Unemployment has not y 5 . . government i b o A L e M o L s e 7 R et | L and_Columbia Read N.W. ouraged. The |in this matter in order that in the United States un Roosevelt ad- | present economic situation our delay ministration took view that the mey not embarrass the people of these | character of the government set up | friend! ountries in establishing their | ject than | normal intercourse with the rest of the | lege pastor at Shenandoah College, Day- Concerted action by all the powers ton, Va.. Rev. J. Paul Gruver, desig- ot the world has brought about simul- SATURDAY Negligee and ’ SPECIAL Pajama Sale | s ' s7.so Other Prices Listed Below Pajamas and negligees in smart e i tail Q&JRKMEN OF WELDIT CO. i I:m(;;elge & x:;é:lt-y Daring| Youthful! Distinguel rol and also | world.” Heretofore, the very delay in | WELDING THE TAIL ON A wide selection of n\:mc friendiy to | extending recognition has nperfitfl(‘d to | 3 i BUFFALO, AT QST. BRIDGE. colors and materi- settiny | prevent a provisional government from | ALK AR g i 1 anama | gett de facto control, and has en-| Ny B 3 A = :ll{semg;}:’e p:r’:m": formal | couraged armed resistance. | 3 ) ) d b Tecognition by the United Siate | “"The move. theretore. is one intended || | § M crepe de chine, Thus the Wa Government | to bring about stability in the eco- | B b . $7.50 has strug v question of | nomic relations of Bolivia, Peru and Tecognition & both sides | Argentina, and at the same time re- | of the contr ) cogni- | move possibilities of further internal D. L. tion should act [retemganination. =WHEN IT COMES TO WELD- Satin quilted robes, MOSE&O;XMT $8.50 to $12.50 Regular Delivery that there is no active resistance to Over 100,000 families read The their rule.” | Star every day. The great ma- The second reason is that each of the jority have the paper delivered governments has announced its inten- Tegularly every evening and Sun- tion “to fulfill its respecti day morning at a cost of 1% tional obligation and to I cents daily and 5 cents Sunday. course elections to regul If you are not taking advan- The House of Courtesy | Striped fl;nnel robes of ® st its Sh ANk s i L pure wool.$10 and $12.50 e e e .| Two tocer mavcrsmes ot Toade| ——— ING.WE ARE THERE. pe b the reason e STITCIH in TIME, Saves Nine—OId, but it fits in on Plai inted chi s in Argentina, the modern auto fender. A 75¢ weld in that small crack chin CT:P:;’J:"::L“?;"; Skirt Sale $4.50, etc. WELD it and save money and time, med. $5.50 and $7.50 Striped or printed neg- The fulfillment of i tage of this regular service at gations is the para this low cost, telephone National R Tan Wine Blue Green Phone Brown N Ational 1133 such a choice of models, such a va- e ’ Assemble Your Wardrobe From Philipsborn’s Complete 125 1o 2... $4.50 e . 2 .. ] ‘Groups of Newest Fashions at Low Prices Sizes 6 to 8..$3.50 fores. Flinnel, 1214 to z....;550 ers to match in 2% to 3$6.50 number of colors, ’ len-A Stockings . . . ’ modest priced coat, but don’t expect the coats to I ren s Oats be modest, they’re ravishing! The graceful lines ) gy e Chin chin crepe negli- t the reason he city on the same day recently. | | $12.50 may prevent it going to pieces, besides it stops that much Reversible rayon or rattle. Bumpers, $1.50; Chevrolet engine heads exchanged, Sint L hne Hogligess; r ace rim- $ 2.95 . . ? 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Girls’ Better Grade Coats with fine fur trimming. $14-95 to $29.90 Boys' All-Wool Winter Coats, ses 3B L SI2.95 Girls' School Wash Frocks, all sizes. $1.95 Girls' Silk Dresses and Wool Dresses $5.95 Boys' Washable School Suits. .... $1.95 MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Special Values in a Few Accessories A One-Cream Beauty Treatment Pagteurized Face Cream— Helena Rubinstein’s triumph. It is unexcelled to cleanse, soothe, youthify and revitalize tired skin cells. Use it at night, morning and during the day. For normal and oily skin, Pas- teurized Face Cream $1, §2 For oily, dry, skins, Pasteur- ized Face Cream Spechll, MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. Crystal* and Gold Necklaces $1:95 to $4.95 Fancy cut crystals* with gold finished rondells. In smart ' French looking designs. EARRINGS *Simulated MOSES—FIRST FLOOR ’Kerchiefs In French Prints 50c Handkerchiefs with hand em- broidery and hand-rolled hems. Designs and colors from Scarfs, $2.95 Prh:fled double faced silk sca! in a selection of two- toned colors. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Kid or Suede Washable Gloves $4 to $8 New washable gloves in the latest Fall colors and styles. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Umbrellas, $5 Women's 16-rib umbrellas of ripple twill, silk or duroweave. A number of colors. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Kayser Lok-Ray Bloomers, I Runproof rayon bloomers, in pink, peach or beige. Pink or E;l:h panties with bandee ee. VESTS to match, sizes 34 to 43 85¢c sneiteenss

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