Evening Star Newspaper, October 10, 1930, Page 27

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: At Sloan s Art Gallenes 715 Thirteenth Street The Baker Sale (By Catalogue) Valuable Antique and Modern Furniture of all the inter- esting old periods, Oriental Rugs, Japanese and Chinese Em- broideries, Porcelains, Cloisonnes, etc.; 2 fine Sheraton Ma- hogany Dining Suites, Decorative Lamps, Paintings and Water Colors by notable artists; luxurious upholstered Davenports and Chairs, Sheffield Plate, Fireplace Brasses, imported China and Glass, Bric-a-Brac, Mirrors and many other house- hold adornments % To Be Sold at Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th Street Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday October 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th, 1930 at 2 P. M. each day From the Baker Estate, two prominent local families (names withheld by request) and other sources. On View Saturday and Monday October 11th and 13th Terms Cash Catalogue on application to C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. THE. EVENING IPROBERS T0 START BACK T0 GAPITAL Communists’ -Activities Prompt Plea to Congress- men for U. S. Aid. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, October 10.—Its in- vestigation into Communistic activities in the Southwestern United States com- ted, the congressional committee led by Chairman Hamilton Fish, wd-y prepared to leave for Wash- : committee’s two-day hearing here was closed yesterday with &l:u ::t htderal aid l‘r‘: co\::ibenclmgm unist propaganda urging armed up- Hl'-nll in the United States. Several witnesses from various Southern Cali- fornia points told of difficulties they attributed to Communists and asked Federal assistance. ‘The committeemen did not reveal if they had_decided upon recommenda- tions to Congress. Federal Aid Asked. Elmer H. W. Heald, district attorney of Imperial County, who recently se- cured convictions against Communist leaders charged with sabotage in con- nection with the srike of lettuce work- ers, asked for Federal assistance in %% TEAM PLAY URGED perial the Communistic cause before the lead- ers were drrested. Acting Capt. Willlam J. Haynes, head of the g:““ intelligence unit, pre- sented what the committeemen declared was the most comprehensive report they had received since leaving Wash- ington. A report by Haynes' under- cover agents was leaders of the Cummunllu ali- fornia, Nevada and Arizona “bolted into hiding” upon the arrival of the Con- gressional Committee. Stricter Laws Urged. Grover C. Wilmoth, United States immigration director at El Paso, Tex. recommended more stringent Federal laws to check Communistic activities, and urged legislation directing the Post Office Department to bar from the malls any matter teaching or advo- cating overthrow of governments by force. Wilmoth said his department had less trouble with Mexican immi- grants in regards to Communistic Eympathies “than any other foreigners.” SHOT FROM AMBUSH English Officer and Wife Wounded by Unidentified Attackers. BOMBAY, India, October 10 (®).— Fifteen shots were fired early today at & motor car containing the British ser- geant Taylor and his wife. Sergt. Taylor was hit in the hand and Mrs, Taylor in her thigh. The shots came from a motor car a short distance away, which escaped with its N TRXING POLICY S22 Cities and Rural Groups Ad- vised to Act Before Crisis Arrives. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October 10 (#).—At- tempts of urban and rural groups to shift tax burdens upon each other should give way to joint intelligent planning for equitable State revenue policies, John J. O’'Connor of the United States Chamber of Commerce HEADACHE Fbrés of Relief WHITE CAPS T e “budget- unmdlunl -nd bond-hnuln( uwnuolu of nearly all unnl u me'rnmem. —_— nding between $13,000.-| Kingsford-Smith Reaches Rome. OOOM lnd 14,000,000,000 a year” for ROME, October lom—wml Comdr. ) mpo.ed fint representative of hoth grou| hmfld — of outline a im o ton 8 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath, $75 ¥ The Montana 1726 M Sweet N.W. J BJonos (9’ Ca The Popular G Street Store 1219-1221 G Street N.W. New Fall Hats Between 12th and 13th : T TR e A h e combatting the spread of Communism |three occupants. Neither of the vie- in counties which, he declared, were | tims was serlously hurt. WooDWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™™ F aND G STREETS Week End Clndy Special —Two Pounds of Our Delicious Homemade Chocolates and Bonbons. Oanpres, A 14, Fmst FLOOR. Regular Price, $2.49 and $2.95 Imported Kid Doeskin, Capeskin Slip-on and Novelty Cuffs Paris designers con- tribute to this collection of copies. Many are the same exact utyl. as Hats costing many times more. A special purchase brings you this unusual savings opportunity, Sophisticated and chic styles for street, afternoon and business wear. ' Brown, Black, Cricket ~ Green and Red. All Headsizes. 7 Velvets, Fur Felts and Silky Felts $5.00 and 3550 Fresh Daily...... s Every glove perfect—and guaran- teed—perfect fitting. Gloves that will put the final touch of distinction to your Fall ensemble. Knitted Sports Suits Three-piece - knitted | suits, new needlepoint and fancy weaves, also Clip. Your Costume to Fashion with these Fashlon CI‘PS fine quality of jer- k s i si ouse wi ll;:rzltn "n‘;ke:"m;”‘:?g £ | every suit; plaited ¢ : R . if and circular skirts. m&'&:fi:"..'fi"'s:::.&;"::fli :l':': :ohoel gopy of Lan- % i J 4 : The new wanted in whi I A varisty of G | N " { colors. :1.: A’::nu-r:“ value n' .n::ylw frock . s29 50 \ A | : | RGostoux Jrwriy, Amiz ) ~ N gk . A Made to Sell f it el o A smart stocking-knit $10.00 and $12.60 jersey two - piece frock, in 52 5 red and black. T P T AT AR AL AR o e MRy A T 16 ABAR Wi Th €88 A clip . . . 2 pair of them . .. on one’s Extra Special For Saturday A special group of felt and velvet hats in all head sizes and colors, Tweed coat with large raccoon fur collar—a foot X ball 569.50 favorite . ) | i § 3 Don't fail Copy of Marcel Roche to see these . white and Freon jersey ¢ e excep- dress wit s & - tiomally tuck-in skirt .. 35 fine hats. Be Fair to Yourse]f' Compare These Coats With $35.00 Coats Compare These Coats With $49.75 Coats - Compare These Coats With $69.75 Coats You can see the advan- tage of saving $10.25 to $15.00 on these new coats. Second Floor Neerat Fashions For the Game 10 tip-tilted felts . . . all far back on the fevealing one's hair . . . are young looking for the football FOOTBALL FASHIONS —that score high Since the New Hats Reveal Your Hairline Your Hair Must Be Properly Dressed Bvery dip must fall in exactly the right place if your mew hats are to look right and you look your loveliest. Our expert wavers will give you finger, water or marcel waves in the newest and most becoming menner. Phone District 5300 for an appoint- ment. Hamoressre, Szcowp Proon. Suede Pumps and Oxfords For Football Spectators Finer Furs, Smarter Fashions —Typical of 1930 and 1931, and at a Price that Consti- tutes Tremendous Savings! Regular Price, $35.00 For Saturday o4 Regular Price, $49.75 For Saturday Regular Price, $69.75 For Saturday 4 (8] J. B. JONES & COMPANY prices Guarantee buy here can be h'lt gflfl anywhere else, within J' N::Bg & .ht‘:;ans?sm.ls'm l'm AT JONES’ l‘lflr AR With the football season on—gay young people are dashing in for clothes. These are six costumes that will withstand football weather and add smartness to the stadium. You will find many others here ... equally chic. Fur Jacket Ensemble—a highlight in football fashion this season, consists of a short jacket, beret and muff of lapin (rabbit) or galapin (sheared rabbit) and wool frock. The ensemble, $139. . SUEDE OXFORDS . . . plique of leather giv of contrasting leathers The Leather Jacket Ensemble—A perennial favorite —the leather jacket in green, brown, wine or blue, $16.50; with beret, $3.95; wool skirt, $5.75. S Black coat with a separate jacket of caracul that s may be detached.. |35 Eyelet jersey is the newest thing in woolen...and is appropriate fof the game You Never Saw Such Coats for the Price Fi ‘All Beauti- 3500 Deporit JuIn, 4 T your Winter Coat in Luzurious n.nn until November 1st. Jersey and Woolen Frocks—Ever popular — and now in new styles that lend themselves to after-the-game activities, $16.50 to $39.50. Misses’ Frocks, Srortswear, Purs—THID FLOOR. SUEDE PUMPS—with lesther tips and foxing end with built-up lutllrf heels. Black and brown $12. Womex's

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