Evening Star Newspaper, September 22, 1930, Page 21

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jrals FOUR AGOUITED o e FUGHARIT BODY 52 —— o OF BRBE CHARGE ¥ine o Ty American Society for Steel Treating Told How to Stunt Metal Expansion. American colors, the papal colors and the eucharistic emblem. A group of Fourth Degree hts of Columbus in full uniform of their rank were named to act as honor guard. The same guard of honor will be present Wednesday when his eminence, George Cardinal Mundelein, _Archbisho) of Chicago, and Right Rev. Joseph W. Schrembs, Bishop of Cleveland and patron of the four-day congress, arrive. E Tonight at the Ak-Sar-Ben Coliseum Catholic Congress Includes | the Xnights of Columbus will attend the civic reception for Archbishop 75,000 Prelates and Lay- | ine procession to the stage at the clocs men on lts Rolls. WoOoDWARD & LOTHROP Jury Holds Lyle-Whitney De- 10™ 11" F AxD-G STnEETS fendants Did Not Take Runner’s Money. the procession to the stage at the close of the ceremonies. At the reception addresses of welcome will be given by Mayor Richard L. Metcalfe of Omaha and Gov. Arthur J. Weaver of Nebraska. ki i By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, September 22.—Cast iron the’ “grows” is ome of the vexations |, ... oo * GEATTLE, September 22—Vindicated | _dustry which the American Society | *'o U SR L i . 1 "Co ‘the four for Steel Treating believes has been s = Se! - Trinidad is waging & war against the by & Federal Court jury. the four de-| O, BiC, sixth annual Eucharistic Congress of | witchbroom disease. 4 !;Mnnwmi.rll “-m s Y"Wm"“m;",nh J. 8. Vanick and Paul D. Merica re- | Catholics, opened today, attracting | — = ported to the society’s convention to- lates d 1 { the . o vardict of acquittal Saturday night, v v 175,000 prela and laymen o s day that a way had been' found to| '\ o Just Think of It— The Star delivered to your were free today. stunt the growth of iron. The four, Roy Cest iren “grows,” they explained. | Among the first o arrive was Most because of changes in the material's | Rev, Pletro Fumasoni-Biondi, apostolic door every evening and Sunday chemical composition inducted by in- | delegate to the United States. The morning at 1%c¢ per day and 5c termittent heat. Large castings have |envoy of the Pope was to be welcomed Sunday. Can you afford to be gents, were cleared of the Govern- | been known to grow as much as three |ty the congress by Right Rev. Joseph without this service at this cost? ment's charge that they had accepted | inches within a year. Rummel, Bishop of Omaha. The en-| | Telephone National 5000 and de- livery will start at once. | Stove - Boiler ‘ Repairs Rudolph & West Co. Femporarily Located 605 R. I. Ave. N.E. North 6613 bribes from rum runners to influence | An alloy of mickel, copper and |yoy was to be escorted to the bishop's Whitney still has an indictment out- | cast iron expansion. standing sgainst him in which be is o LA cl wi perjury in connaction z 5 with a liquor case prosecuted during his Revival Services Planned. term of office. United States Attorney | CHELTENHAM, Md. September 22 Anthony Savage said he was uncertain | (Special).—Revival services will begin | what action would be taken on the re- fat Cheltenham Methodist Episcopal weep— from today, the Teport persisted | pastor, Rev. Wilson Turner Jarboe, will U. the action would be dismissed in view | jreach every evening except Saturday, REBUILT of ibe verdict in the Lyle-Whitney case. | when no service will eld. i i bt i — e FIRE UNDER CONTROL %E“ ‘l] lm ¥Flames Sweeping Five Counties VATUUM CLEANED Burn Man and Destroy Buildings. WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis., Septem- ‘ ss et counties and fogged Central and South- . g Wisconsin and ‘patruxr;‘ft.Nnrthemi y CASH ois with smoke, last night were un- der control. They continued burning, A rare opportunity—for a limited time :nr.g:oflnq through peat and scraggly | y. E ma e thoroughly rebuilt in imber. only. Every machin One man was burned seriously, out- the EurekaFactory. They are all mechanically their official ncts. The jury deliber-| chromium has been developed. the | reaidence through strects decorated with maining indictment. While trial on | Church Sunday evening, September 28, ber 22 (#).—Fires that flared over bar- Salitings on stx farms. & school howse perfect with new bags, brushes, cords, fans, and bearings. ated six hours and 23 minutes. metallurgists reported, to prevent the this count is tentatively set for two and continue through October 5. The ren marsh and cutover lands in five and a cottage were destroyed during SILKS and RAYONS Are Printed in Small, Spaced Patterns Or in Fabric-Weave Designs the three-day reign of the flames. Sent To You On Free Trial Full Guarantee and Exchange Offer Every rebuilt Eureka offered in this sale carries a full year’s guarantee and at any time within 90 days after purchase, you may exchange it for a brand new Eureka, and all money will be credited on the pur. chase price of the new cleaner. Only 315 Down ™™,z Reupholstering and Repairing Tapestries, Mohairs, Brocades and Velours Also Chair Caneing and Porch Rockers Splinted by Our Exports at the Now Prevailing Low Prices Smart Washingtonians are quick to make their own copies of smart Paris frocks and they make them from these Fashion-right printed silks and rayons. 5-Pe. Parlor Suites—Antiques for Two Days Only. Write, Phone or Call Metropolitan 2062 Cleveland 0430 3721 Porter St., Cleveland Park Estimates and Samples Given Free CLAY 3-Pe. Overstuffed Suites Dining Rogm Chairs _ 1235 16th St. N.W. Residence Phone ARMSTRONG Upholsterer Phone or mail coupon today and a Factory Rebuilt will be delivered to your home for free demonstration. If you are fully satisfied, pay as little.as $1.85 down, balance easy payments, with small Hurry! Hurry! Phone todiy! Limited Number—Won’t last long carrying charge. - 'WoopwArD & LOTHROP THE DOWN STAIRS STORE A Complete Sports Costume . . . Fleece Suits 525 With a swagger coat of tan Alpacca or Astrakhan smartly belted in the 1930 manner,. a subtly flared skirt, and a trig beret-type hat of monotone tweed or suede cloth to match the skirt—the svartswoman is ready for every Fall occa- sion. Some of the coats are cleverly Treversible. Sizes 14 to 20. . THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Fashion-Wise Misses Choose These New Fall Dresses $16-5 Smart in Fabric, Style, Detail and Color Velvets, cantons, chiffons and satins . . . live up to the 1930 Fall frock requirements. The Russian-influence is shown in tunic blouses, and one finds very smart treat- ments of tiers, pleated ruffles, peplums and intricate sleeves. Noble Lady Red Turquoise Navy Wine Plum Black THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Astrakhan Beige Inky Blue Brass The School Bell Has Rung . . . But Schoolgirls Now Need “Lucette” Frocks $ 1 .95 Of broadcloth and cham- bray in blue, tan, red, pink, green and yellow combina- tions — dots, figures and plaids. Bloomer, straight- line and belted styles. Sizes 7 to 14. THE DOWN STAIRE STORE . NEW SILKS Metal-Embroidered Crepe This fabric is the choice of many couturiers for frocks and blouses. In red, black, navy and green. 39 inches wide. Yard $ Mallinson’s Travel-Tweeds This silk-and-wool fabric .is in the well-spaced de- sign and tweed weaves that seem almost woven instead of printed. 39 inches wide. Yard...$3 Faconne That delightful silk with a woven background and tiny printed pattern well liked for sports and daytime frocks. 39 inches wide. Yard...$1.95 S1xs, Seconn FLOOR. When You Buy Your Materials Have Your Fall Watdrobe Cut and Fitted Here Because . . . . Not an inch of material will be wasted, as your garment will be cut from the bolt. You buy only what you need. Our expert cutter and fitter will cut your garment, fit it carefully, pin and then reverse the pins so it is all ready to sew. Pins are so closely put together and woven in the fabric, they will not fall out. Minimum Charge—$3.50. CUTTING AND Prr7iNc, SecoNp FLOOR. To Wear with Tweed-Printed Frocks and Sports Tweed Coats . . . “Tweed-Net” Hose, $|.50 This imported tweed-net hose of the finest lisle, with the much-desired dullness, is one of the most popular of the fashionable net hose. In tweed weave of brown, gray and oxford. HostEry, Arste 19, First FLOOR. To Be Smartly Attired You Need This SHAGMOOR COAT You cannot help delighting in this smart style of Paris origin . . . the custom-like tailoring and the luxurious, flattering wolf fur of the mammoth collar and cuffs. Only upon con- stant wear will you begin to appreciate the practical wearing qualities of the lovely fabric that delighted you at first for its beauty alone . . for it is practically immune to moisture, dust and wrinkles. This coat will give you a well dressed feeling whether you are in town or country, shopping, motoring or traveling. Model Sketched, $165 May be ordered in any desired size for Women and Misses Coats, THIRD FLOOR. NEW RAYONS Jacquard Prints A jacquard weave with repeated printed pattern exploits the best motifs—including a leaf design. Leading colors. 39 inches wide. Yard...$2.75 Printed Rayon Crepes A variety of designs, many reversible, that offer smart opportunities in dressmaking. Small or woven designs. 39-in. width. Yard, 58¢ to $1.95 Rayon Tweed Crepe . Rayon that simulates tweed weaves in printed designs. In best Fall color combinations. 36 inches widle " Yard oo L UC Lol A Ravons, Second FLOOR. Discontinued Models of Matrix Pumps Were $12.50 $8¢95 Just a limited number of famous Matrix pumps at this greatly reduced price—all specially construct- ed to give comfort and all specially styled for fashion. Everyone knows the comfort of Matrix's “Footprint_in Leather” soles and the perfect fit of Matrix's lasts, In these smart styles: one, two and three strap pumps, with Cuban and low Spanish heels. Patent Leather—Black and Brown Kid Practically all sizes in combined lot, but, of course, not every size in every model. WoMEN’s SHoEs, THIRD FLOOR.

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