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= o NG STAR. WASHINGTON‘ D. O, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1930. HALSMANN RELEASED t, saying he was not in a BIG RADIO CENTER WORK UNDER WAY 64-Story Structure in New York to Cost Quarter Billion, Says N. B. C. Head. Beer Keg’s Bung Hits Bartender on Nose; Injury Proves Fatal By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October 1.—The bung of a keg of near beer blew out and struck Simon Langton, the bartender of an establish- ment in Monee, Ill, on the nose nine days ago. Monday he died from the in- jury. Blood poisoning was the cause. ROYAL ROMANCE HINTED N SPAIN Prince of Asturias’ Visit to Barcelona Links Name of Princess Maria. the engagement position either to confirm or to deny the m. ‘The princess’ full name is Maria Della Esperanza Raniera Maria Rocio de Bourbon y Orleans. June 14, 1914, in Seville, and is con- sidered one of the most beautiful of the royal and near-royal women of Spain. The prince, who suffers from hemo- philia, a morbid hereditary condition, which leads to bleeding from the slight- est skin abrasion or other lesion, is understood to be greatly improved in health recently due to a dietary treat- ment his physicians have been fol- lowing. Nevertheless, improvement before he would permit his son to marry. She was born it is said King Alfonso would insist upon still further IN PATRICIDE CASE |, en™ e Wi Youth Was Convicted by Two Ju- ries of Murder of Father—Freed After Numerous Appeals. By the Associated Press. VIENNA, October the resigning Schober cabinet. 1.—~The Jewish Telegraph Agency reports that Philip Halsmann, young Latvian Jew, serving 2 four-year sentence for patricide, was pardoned and released yesterday by the ‘Austrian authorities as the final act al‘ A combination brush and comb just introduced in is square, with a handle on the back, and his alternate rows of bristles and teeth. THE ARGONNE Free Parking Space for Customers’ Autos—E St. Between 6th and 7th studio for the film, Aylesworth said. By the Associated Press. “I see a theater with from 6,000 to CLEVELAND, Ohio, October 1.—A (8,000 seats, greater than the National great radio center, costing & quarter of | Music Hall, holding the greatest enter- | tainment in the world,” Aylesworth said, a billlon dollars, contalned in & 64/ .1 cee g theater of the drama with 1,500 story building, which will cover three|seats and & musical comedy theater blocks one way and one biock another | with 2500 more. in the heart of New York City, will be| not beyond the realm of pos- i sibility, my friends, and it is very apt completed in a few years, Merlin H.|t5 happen that the Metropolitan &mg‘ Aylesworth, president of the National House will be built in this block I Broadcasting Co., said yesterday. speak of.” He addressed the convention of the heLB“udina;\)a"-d?k‘;nfl;l; torn down now y ween Forty- and Pifty-first American Bankers’ Association on the|gtreets and Fifth and Sixth lvznuess. wdln 85 & “Great Unifying Force of the orld.” Aylesworth said. The center, which wili In the radio center there will be 30 Halsmann and his father, Max, & wealthy dentist, in 1928 had come for an excursion to the Tyrol Mountains, where the elder Halsmann was later found dead in & ravine. Chiefly on the evidence of & Tyrolean shepherd boy, Philip Halsmann was found guilty of murder and sentenced to 10 years in prison. Previous reports of his engagement to siclye “":2""‘ . ber 1. |EYincess Tleana of Rumania have been BARCELONA, Spain, October 1.— |denied. An all-Spanish royal romance was be- . lleved today to be in the making here. Rumor linked the names of the Prince of Asturias, 23-year-old Spanish heir, and the Princess Maria de Bour- bon, 16-year-old Andalusian beauty,| " ceveral famous yachts, died here rlos ] s reme Court, fol- ‘!ismggfn" cfirmtxhe Im-”xmr Garesions | Monday. He was on the'Vigilant in m;fi?\z :Ql;;::n!rsm“ppn)mlnenc Jurists, 2 the Princess’ Luisa Prancisca of | 1893 in the International Gup races, on | jrofessors and an international com- ey AneRed @ | the Defender in 1895, and in 1899 was | [l tce, annulled the sentence and . ‘long | adviser to C. O, Iselin on the Columbia. : w18 Storday, catled mponbon Catlos. and | , He wrote a book on “The Log of the e setond. trial ‘again resulted in yesterday, called upon Don Carlos, and, | o1ymbia” and also books on euchre and | . Halsmann being sentenced although 'there was no_announcement | COII | conviction, Halsmann being sentenced of the purpose of his Visit, no surprise . o four years have few equals, mccording to e |would be occasioned here by an. an- e e labor. N. B, C. president, is a venture of John | nouncement shortly of the engagement | Playground and amusement park | Haismann refused to ask for a par: Tadio studios, several larger than the:| D. Rockefeller ir. Aylesworth said it to Princess Maria. equipment exported from the United | don, and while a fund was being r aters, all equipped with television an« all ipped for takinz pictures in the!years.” Berenguer 1929, ourt, he went on & hunger strike, de- 16th and Columbia Road N.W. ne Room, Reception Hall, Kitchen and Bath Electrical Refrigeration Andirons I"ir(:])la;::| Goods Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th St. N.W. NA. 1964 THE HECHT CO. F Street at 7th H. C. Leeds, Cup Racer, Dies. BOSTON, Octiber 1 (#).—Herbert Corey Leeds, a member of the crews would be completed “within a few| In Madrid Premier Gen. Damaso |States this year was greater than in |for another appeal to the Supreme ould not confirm reports of With Coupon Only $1.79 Table Napkins $1.00 Dozen 18x18 size Mercerized Cotton Damask Napkins in fancy patterns. —Street Floor. With_Coupon_Only 35¢ Huck Towels 5 for $1.00 Excellent Quality Huck Towels, all-white, or with colored borders. Some are hemstitched.—Street Floor. With Ceupon Only 50c Fancy Hatpins 19¢ Attractive Fall novelties in the new colorings, with rhinestone settings.—Street Floor. With Coupon Only $1.00 Vanity Lace ; one piece, size 8x15; pleces, size 8x0.—Street Floor. With Coupon Only Handkerchiefs 6 for 25¢ Men'’s, Boys’, Misses' and Women’s Fine Swiss and Cotton Handkerchiefs, in plain white and novelty prints.—Street Floor. With_Coupon Only 59¢ “Temptation” Hose, 35¢ Perfect quality “Temptation™ Rayon Hose, dull finish or lustered, with French heels. pairs for $1.00.—Street Floor. With Coupon Only 39¢ Turkish Towels 5 for $1.00 li’ L r { With Coupon Only 39¢ Rayon Alpaca 19¢ Yard !n-i.n:]h H% luuvul: quality rayon alpaca & complete range of colors.—Street M.p With Coupon O-ly 49c¢ Gingham, 25¢ Yd. 32-inch Superior quall Dress Gingham ln‘I checks, pl‘:t’da and plain colors, guaranteed fast col- ors.—Street Floor. i-l r i i With Coupon Only 98¢ Rayon Flat Crepe Flat Crepe wif New Fall shades.—Street Floor. With Coupon Only $1.98 Linen Luncheon Sets, $1.39 40-inch Heavy Washable Rayon ith lustrous finish, i i i 3 lg With Coupon Only 98¢ All-Silk Pongee 65¢ Yd. 80-inch Pure Silk Pongee in the natursl shade of tan. Ideal for draperies.—Street Fioor. l With Coupon Only Bed Room Slippers 49¢ Pr. Bizes 4 tc ¢ in novelty bed room slippers: witl: 2]z soles and ribbon- ed cufis. Popular colors.— r i With Coupon Only 29c¢ Infants’ Blankets 23¢ Pinning blankets, medium weight, for now and later. White with pink or blue blook design.— Second Floor. With Coupon Only $1.00 Garter Belts 49¢ Made of crepe de chine with elastic inserts at waistline and four hose supporters. White, green, pink and peach. Sizes 26 to 32.— Second Floor. With Coupon Only $1.50 Philippine Gowns, c Of ‘white nainsook, handmade and hand-embroidered. _Scalioped neck and sleeves, round, V or square neck, Sizes 16 and 17— Second Floor. With Coupon Oniy $1.00 and $1.25 Rayon Underwear, 55¢ ‘Runproof Chardonize and other superior rayon garments. Gowns, step-ins and bloomers in regular sizes; chemises, bloomers, combi- nations and step-ins in extra sizes; also some in double extra sizes. Perfects and irregulars. — Street With Coupon Only $1.00 Full-Fashioned Bemberg Hose 69c¢ Every pair perfect. Beau- tiful, natural, subdued lus- ter. New Fall shades and black.—Street Floor. Satisfaction Since 1859 NGS 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. With Coupon Only $1.39 Mattress Covers 84¢ Heavy Unbleached Cotton Mattress Covers in sizes for double, three-quarter, twin and single beds—Street Floor. With Coupon Only 59¢ Flat Crepe Underwear, 50c Chemises, step-ins and French panties of rayon flat crepe in pas- tel shades, trimmed with laces, pip- ings and hemstitehing.—Second oor. l! With _Coupon Only $1.00 Pajamas, 59¢ Made of broadcloth, with solid color trousers and polka-dot jack- Sizes 16 and 17.—Second With Coupon Only g g 8 B I ] With Coupon Only $1.50 Coolie Coats $1.00 Of serpentine crepe in floral and novelty patterns with solid color Sizes 36 to 44— d With Coupon Only $3.98 Girls’ Raincoats $2.98 Sizes 2 to 14 yeafs in leatherette raincoats lined with suedeen. Man- nish model in blue, tan and green. It i With Coupon Only Men’s 79¢ Work shirts with at- wo pockets and Sizes 14 17.—Street 3 With Coupon Only Van Heusen Collars 4 for 95¢ Perfect quality, popular styles. Limit, 4 to & customer. No phone or C. O. D. orders—Street Floor. ’i‘ With Coupon Oniy Men’s 25¢ Socks, 17¢ Medium-weight fan cotton socks with reinfor and 3 10 to 11} —Street With Coupon Only Men’s 29¢ and 39¢ Socks, 23¢ Fancy rayon, rayon-and-silk and al.l!n color cotton socks. Sizes 10 12.—Street Floor. With Coupon Only Men’s Shirts and Drawers, each, 68¢ Medium-weight ribbed garments. Shirts in sizes 35 ‘to 50; drawers, 34 to 50.—Street Floor. With Coupon Only $1.50 Men’s Coat Sweaters, 97¢ I‘ With Coupon Only $1.98 Tablecloths $1.39 64x90 Mercerized Cotton Dam- ask Cloths, with hemstitched hem and colored borders.—Street Floor. l With Coupon Only Children’s Shoes $1.39 Pr. Low and high shoes, oxfords and step-ins, in patent leather and tan All sizes in the lot, but not in every style.—Sec Floor. li With Coupon Only Women’s Dress Shoes $1.95 500 pairs smart suede, $3.00 and $4.00 val IE; i With Coupon Only 59c¢ Infants’ Rubber Sheets, 49¢ Crib size sheets of white or red rubber with eyelet corners to tie or pin-fasten.—Second Floor. With Coupon Only Boys’ Wash Suits, 95¢ Sizes 2 to 8 in $1.00 and $1.50 suits of linen, broadcloth, crash, rayon mixtures and jean.—Street NO COUPON Regquired to Buy These 2.00 & $2.50 Felt Hats Off-the-Face Long Backs Side Flares Skull Caps Brim Hats Quality browns, felt hats greens, tans, $1.59' New styles, new values! in new wines, blues, sands and black. Street Floor. Special Underpricing “Vanity” Dresses Dress of true distinction priced for a saving ‘These smart “Vanity” travel tweed dresses rival much more expensive garments in both fashicns and work- manship. Made of all-rayon fabrics, beautiful and serviceable—and not to be confused with inferior cotton mixtures. New flared and pleated models, with or without belts. All sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 48, Second Floor. EXTRA! Perfect Quality 59c and 39c Certainteed Floor Covering Remnants of 5 to 20 yards in this famous felt-base ma- terial—at a surprising bar- gain price. A good selection of tile and carpet patlerns. Profit by this rare thrift op- portunity. Third Floor, With Coupon Only Women’s Kid Slippers 98¢ Pr. New purchase 500 pairs black kid slippers with leather soles and Tubber heels. One-strap model, sketched above, Sizes 4 to 8. Second Floor. With Coupon Only Women’s $4 and $5 Arch Shoes, $2.89 Black satin, black patent, tan kid and combinatipn leathers, ‘Ties, straps and step-ins, Sizes 3 to 9, widths A to EEE.—Second Floor. With Coupon Only Children’s $3 and Oxfords, $1.95 Pr. Oxfords and strap models in tan and black calf and patent leather. Sizes 8'2 to 11, 11% to 2—Second Floor. With Coupon Only Boys’ Sweaters, $1.89 $249 and $2.98 all-wool school sweaters, pull-over style, in fancy patterns’ and plain colors. Sizes 28 to 38.—Strect Floor. “With. Coupon Only 79¢ and 79¢ Brassieres 47¢ Of rayon stripe and satin ma- terial, side and back fastened. Long and medium lengths. Elastic inserts at waistline, Sizes 32 to 48.—Second Floor. Square Yard With Coupon Only $2.98 Children’s Sweaters, $1.98 Sizes 26 to 30 in all-wool coat sweaters with red or brown grounds and tan or gray novelty designs. Patch pockets.—Second Floor. L AV With Coupon Only 75¢ Philippine Dresses 48¢ Infants’ handmade and hand- embroidered dresses with _collar and wide hems or scalloped neck and bottoms.—Second Floor. Y S TN NSRRIV IS ORI With Coupon Only Boys’ School Suits $3.89 Coat, vest and two pairs knickers in hancsome and durable fancy mixtures. Slzes 8 to 15.—Street Floor. L R AT With Coupon Only “Bell”” Shirts and Blouses, 69¢ In plain and fancy broadcloth and percale. Perfects and irregu- lars. Shirts sizes 12 to 141:; blouses 4 to 16.—Street Floor. With Coupon Only 25¢ Children’s Hose 18¢ Perfect and irregulars, in derby- ribbed and fancy long hose; sizes 6 to 9%. Popular colors.— Street loor. . With Coupon Only $1.59 Girls® Skirts $1.29 Sizes 6 to 14 in flannel stripes of red, green, tan and brown, also Scotch plaids. _Full pleated on muslin bodies.—Second Floor, With Coupon Only $1.59 “Brother and ter”” Suits, $1.39 Of wool jersey; girls* suits with slip-over blouse, crew neck or col lar and box-pleated skirt on mus- lin body; boys' suits with slip-over blouse and pants. Sizes 2 to 6.— Second Floor. With Coupon Only 50c¢ Children’s Sport Hose, 33¢ Phoenix Brand boys’ fancy golf hose and girls' 74 rayon - mixed sport hose; perfect quality.—Street Floor, With Coupon Only $1.00 Misses’ Silk Hose, 49¢ Pure thread silk hose, lars of a famous make. shades—Street Floor. With Coupon Only $2.00 Grenadine Silk Hose, 89¢ Sheer, dull-finish grenadine pure silk hose with picoted top and French heels. Irregulars.—Street Floor. With Coupon Only $1.98 Lace Curtains $1.19 Pr. The popular_tailored lace cur- tain in new Fall patterns; 2% yards long.—Third Floor. With Coupon Only $3.49 Part-Wool Blankets, $2.69 Pr. Heavy, warm blankets in plaids and stripes, of rose, green, orchid, gay and blue; all full size.—Third loor. With Coupon Only 39c¢ Fall Cretonne 25¢ Yd. 36-inch heavy quality ecretonne in new light and dark color com- binations—Third Floor. With Coupon Only 75¢ Noxzema Combination, 42¢ 50c jar Noxzema healing and vanishing cream and 25c cake Noxzema. soap—Street Fioor. With Coupon Only $1.25 Stamped Pillowcases, $1.00 Pr. New colored border pillowcases of Pepperell tubing with hem- stitched hems or hemstitched for crocheting. Stenciled and floral designs.—Street Floor. With Coupon Only Men’s and Béys’ Caps 50¢ Regulation golf style caps in fancy woolen mixtures. Sizes 6% to 7% —Street Floor. With Coupon Only Boys’ $1.50 Sweaters 95¢ Fancy pull-over sweaters, knit for good service. Sizes 28 to 44.— Street Floor. With Coupon Only $1.50 Infants’ Sacques, 95¢ Soft, handmade wool sacques, cozy and warm. Edged in pink of blue. Knitted tie.—Second Floor, With_Coupon Only Boys’ Blouses, 50¢ “Bell” and other makes of broad- cloth and percale blouses; sizes 6 to 16. lain colors and fancy pat- With Coupon Only Boys’ $1.39 to $1.69 Knickers, 94¢ Lined knickers in fine suiting mixtures; Crompton's ~corduroy knickers, unlined; sizes 8 to 17; and all-wool English shorts, sizes 4 to 10.—Street Floor. § With Coupon Only $1.50 and $2.00 T Rayon Underwear, 88¢ ‘Tallored and lace trimmed. Reg- ular and extra sizes in gowns, combinations, princess slips, chem- 1ses, bloomers, panties and step-ins, also double extra sizes in gowns chemises, panties, bloomers and step-ins.—Street Floor. With Coupon Only $1.49 Seamless Sheets 88¢ 81x99 seamless bleached sheets of heavy quality.—Street Floor. With Coupon Only $2.00 Full-Fashioned Silk Hose, 95¢ Perfect quality all-silk chiffon and service weight. Twin self heels, twin black heels, self French heels, black French heels.—Street Floor, T P P R N TS With Coupon Only 5¢ Lisle Hose, 21c ‘Women's mercerized lisle hose; slight irregulars; in the popular colors, 3 pairs for 60c.— Street Floor. With Coupon Only 79¢ Dull Crepe Hose 49¢ Silk-and-ravon hose with smart dull finish. 300-needle knit. Per- fect quality.—Street Floor. With Coupon Only Children’s Union Suits 49¢ Sizes 4 to 12 in knit union suits with waist attachment and elastic cuff knees. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee length.—Street Floor. With Coupon Only Women’s Union Suits 49¢ Sizes 36 to 44 in rayon-stripe knit union suits. Low neck. no sleeves, tight knees.—Street Floor. With Coupon Only $1.00 Children’s Forest Mills Union Suits, 75¢ Sizes 2 to 12. Walst attachment. I ankle length: Dufch neck, elbow sleeves, knee length. Irregulars.— S Floor. With Coupon Only Men’s 25¢ Brighton Garters, 16¢ These famous garters have the popular wide elastic bands. As- sorted colors.—Street Floor. With Coupon Only Men’s 50¢ Aprons, 39¢ Cooks’, mechanics’ and waiters’ aprons, in white, blue denim and Otis checks. With or without bib. —Street Floor. With Coupon Only Men’s Shirts and Drawers, 47¢ Ea. Balbriggan _short-sleeve shirts, sizes 36 to 46; ankle drawers, sizes 32 to 44. Sleeves and ankle cuffs. —Street T R SIS With Coupon Only Men’s 79¢ Union Suits 49¢ White checked nainsbok suits, sizes 36 to 46. Taped armholes and :1nnud insert in back.—Street loor. LTI ORI PN SO With Coupon Only Men’s $1.50 Ribbed Union Suits, 96¢ Elastic ribbed union suits, long sleeves, ankle length. Sleeve and ankle cuff. Sizes 36 to 46.—Street r. B S A Y S With Coupon Only Men’s $1.49 & $1.69 Pajamas, 98¢ Of broadcloth, flannelette, madras and cotton pongee. Regulation and pull-over styles; some with frogs. All sizes.—Street With Coupon Only Men’s $1.00 & $1.50 Nightshirts, 69¢ ‘Tallored of broadcloth and New England Loom muslin; some slight- ly soiled. Sizes 16 to 20.—Street Floor. With Coupon Only Men’s $1.00 Shirts 59¢ Broken lots broaccloth and per- cale shirts, perfects and irregulars. Plain colors and fancy patterns.— Street Floor. With Coupon Only $1.50 Flat Crepe Gowns, 95¢ Of rayon flat crepe in flesh, peach and nile. Lace trimmed and appliqued. Sizes 16 and 17.—See- ond Floor. With Coupon Only $7.50 Boys’ Cloth Suits, $5.39 Four-piece suits of fancy mix- tures. Coat, vest, two pairs knick- ers or one knickers and one long ;muserx. Sizes 8 to 16.—Street . ol There’s Not Another Coat Like It at Anywhere Near $30 KNIT-TEX TOPCOAT | $ You might pay $50. for a topcoat . + . and still not have a better one than the Knit-tex at $30. ‘The manufacturers have done won- ders with the Knit-tex this year. It has the same smooth finish, the same high quality as an imported fabric. Brought out in handsome new effects. Patterns and colorings different than ever before. Knit-tex is the all-weather coat. It is drizzle-proof . . . wind-proof . . . wrinkle-proof. Knit-tex outwears the average coat three to one. Can be worn ten months of the year. De- lightfully warm on cold days . . . yet light enough to wear in mild weather. Two Seconds by Direct Elevators to the Men's Clothing Department—Second Floor Worsted-Tex Suits better than ever . . . $40