Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1930, Page 14

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SICCESSNISSE T SLVED BYBRTAN Second Daughter - of AYork Fourth in Line for Throne by | Bes Common Sense Finding. By the Associated Pross. sion _has been Whatever else may happen, England will not be in the position of having two. queuu rel.blnx at the same time. cess Margaret Rose ol York wu born t ‘months v it assumed she would nal ly be l.n succession to the throne. Duk f\’:“ dm utheruw e of York, secon sister, Elizabeth, O'Daniel, detached v s 8. s8-8, U, 8. B. 8-9. it (J\lnhr Grade) Ralph A. !On'- mn.dmmv 8. 8. 8-16, to U. 8. Wul, (.Yunhr Ondl) Cornelius M. . 8. B-1, wl Wln'llll Oflen‘. Chief Gunner Frank W. ing, d tached U.’8. 5. Reteig, to Navy Yo Oh.\zf Gunner Erich Rlchkr, dehched U B 8. California, to al Ammuni- 3 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, mussmn‘wugu e Dinner Plates of Cotton. Some returning travelers from Europe ¢ [Teport having seen’ some dinner table diahen whleh were almost ‘nmemu%ht ‘which addi tional thn 1t . was. n.lmon. impossible to break um-n n is uid that they were made which makes use of :|MARKETS HELD PROBLEM OF AMERICAN INDUSTRY Census Bureau Official Says Gov- errment Has Compiled Special Data on Conditions in U. 8. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, October 29.—Marketing was cited as the predominate problem American Industry by Fred A. Gos- nell of ',’nhe Unlted Btlles Bu.rull of mofmmuonuwmmum Estate Boards. “American industry is in a dlmm- tion age and its important problems it ounced yesterday that a complete: -nuym of the new Government census of distribution r the use of manufacturers in deter- Mintag defnite market aress has been prepared tn pook & The Georgs C. Smith, director prepared by terday at the |of !he lndustrhl Bureau of St. h)uh Census, final session of the thlrd annual Fall meeting of the industrial property divis- For An Eerie J. H. Van Vlissingen, C! hicago, wi pointed chairman of & special commit- Hallowe'en Hallowe’en is nearly here—soon the witches and goblms will OCTOBER 29, 1930. necessary funds for expansion. Commissions Issued. Commisisons in the Reserve Corps of the Army have been issued by the War Department to William F. Bullis, 1107 Connecticut avenue, as a captain in the Coast Artillery, and to Willlam H. . | Emerson, 1728 Lamont street, and John F Royce, 1312 N street, as second li!’u- nants in the Quartermaster Corps. h fin \n“ mMi]i”'ni'.‘.!‘.i‘.‘;;}‘ - Free Auto Parking Space for Customers «E Street Between Sixth and Seventh THE HECHT CO. F Street at Seventh "W . hold full sway for their one night out of the long vear, M“N "i IJ ‘ y | It inot, you will find masy noveltics, large and small, farcy .nd grotesque, and, of course, noisy, at Pmnm Drug Stores. ure, fresh candies in_appropriate shapes and at moderate Visit your nearest Peoples Drug Store. .10¢ | .10c Hallowe’en Pops, 5¢; 3 for. 3 10c | . ocolate - TERRRN | 10c Chocolate Pumpki 10 Chocolate Corn . . Chocolate Witches . Chocolate Turkeys . . Chocolate Owls Whitman’s Fruits and Nnh, ‘Then f_those learned In -uch mncun dzcllred that by the & used in the British - , the mnnt did not take prect cnce after her sister Elizabeth, but cqullly co-heir with her. If this lys~ were also applied to royalty, then llll'll-\' = N& llhllfielhbe Q;tflct ity, might ual eens lenl Engian e wn:qeven oon.sldertd um it mi:ht be necessary to in special legislation prices. Crying Witch .......... Crying Cat Crying Owl Barking Horn . . . ... Frying Pan Rattle ... . 19051930 “SILVER JUBILEE YEAR” Our 25th Year of Public Service to remedy this curlou. m-'r’é-a however, & special investiga- quietly instituted and as a re- llm It was learned yesterday the sense .10¢ sreranlge .10¢ that solution was the onn. namely, that e Margaret ;:ent has no need to do‘ai‘ny'.hlnl about Orders Prompt service for out-of-town customers. Add 10% of amount of order to cover cost of packing and mailing. Address Peoples Drug NAVAL ORDERS tached command U. 8. B. o't detached U. 8. 8. L. Dettmann, de- tached U&Sl-ll,.m- mand U. 8. 8. R-3. New York, to nfidwsso-a.wmmvn uzu&uwdfl Lvans, retrieved all active to home. Lieut. R.Glln& detached V. 8. 8. Dallas, to Lieut. MAM)L Huebl, orders June ’l.lngtmmodlfled.wv 8. 8. Hol- Lieut. Walter R. Jones, detached vasmmm. about October 20, to Ddlu ugut. Lee, detached gfl:. 8. aaeu.. h Navy Yard, New Lieut. James E. Noland, U. 8. 8, 8-18, to U. 8. 8. R-13. Lieut. W. llnvy ‘Yard, Puget ‘Sound, Wash., to Limu. (Junior Grade) Stephen G. U. 8. 8. 81, to U. 8.8 R-1. m M)MAOH- 4 .. 8. 8. 8-21, to H. mmu-ss-«.nvaa Lieut. (Junior Grade) William detached U. 8. 8. 8-20, Special Night Phones For Delivery Tomorrow Phone Us, Tonight Nat'l 303: }m 11 PM. Bring Out the Best in Your Furnace with AGNEW SU- PERIOR HARD COAL. For this fuel w—gootless, smokeless and long-burning — gives abundant, economical warmth, quickly responsive to your touch at the drafts. ’Phone us your order. JOHN P. AGNEW & COMPANY, INC. 728 14™ STReeT, N.W. Phone NATIONAL 3068 Look for the Agnew Markers scattered ' throughout every ton of AGNEW SUPERIOR HARD COAL —then you will know you ‘are getting the genuine. Store No. 6 Mall Order Dept., 15th and G Sts, N.W., Washington, D. C. Halloween wrapped), Ib, $1.50 | Quality and Service With Low Prices! |j Modern Methods Bring You Savings ! BE SAFE! * Treat Every Wound Carefully Handy Package ; of first-aid ne- cluding gauze, bandage, cotton, \mercurochrome and other items. $1.25 Value Special $ 1 ! Tooth Pastes 50c Bencoline ., 50c Caulks Dentu . 60c Forhans 50c Pebeco ....... 25c Listerine ...... 35¢ Sanitol .......21¢c lements Sloans Emerald Oil ... Absorbine, Jr. . . Mike Martins .. Black Hawk ... Joint Ease Mothers Friend . Yeagers . Chenille Rugs Reversible $1.19 Get a New Electric Cord Set at Make Sure of & Beautiful Lawn Next Year . . Plant Grass Seed Now! summer's droush plazed mavee it g and ‘unless it is reinforced now "3:"'“ ‘will make & oo ‘insure & smooth Bowlmg Green Grass Seed Pound 35c ‘Face Creams Ayers, tube........ Elcaya Creme Coty Cold, tube Ensemble 35¢c Ponds Creams. . 50c Stillmans 38¢c 50c Woodburys . ...34c 50c Hoppers Youth. .39¢ 35¢ D & R Vanishing, 21¢ .8 39¢ 50c 50¢ .2le Ovoferrin Father Johns ...... e o 080 Hypo-Col .........89¢ Creomulsion ....... 83c Genuine Leather Foot Balls A metal lacer and rawhide lace complete h each foot Rubber Cloves r showing A Colorful and Cheery Addition for Your Kitchen Household Scales ‘These scales are well made and will weight accurately. Very useful for checking the weight of your groceries. Toilet Soaps 10c Camay, 3 for. .. .25¢ 15¢ Conti, 2 for....25¢ 25¢ Cuticura .10c Dona, 3 for 10c Lifebuoy bc 10c Palmolive, 6 for 40c 25c Packers, 3 for. . 30c Resinol 10c Saymans, 3 for. . 25¢ Woodlmry, 3 for 47¢c Saline Salts 60c Sal Hepatica . ..36¢c 50c Grahams Sodium Phosphate 75¢ Wyeths Sodium Phosphate $1.10 Abbotts 50c Sal-Laxa .. 60c Abbotts ... $1.20 Sal Hepatica. .684: and chilly. . o 1\ Then you'll ap- 3o/ ? preciate their cheery warmth! These Electric Heaters radiate tnstantly upon_ plug- ging into an electric socket. Light of weight, therefore easy to move about and use wher- ever needed. These heaters are well made and are equlpped with full-length radiant glow when you get out of bed these Your Assurance of Being Punctual Alarm Clocks Let one of these clocks help you get_the habit of beln' on me. The clear soun top bell alarm will awaken you at the time desired. Guaranteed to keep accurate time, only 95¢ Shave Creams 35¢ Barbasol 65¢ Barbasol 50c Ingrams 35¢ Lifebuoy 25¢ Listerine ...... 50c Mennens 50c Molle ... . 35¢ Palmolive 50c Parke Davis . ... 50c Williams Manzan Ointment . Pazo Qintment For -Corns | 35¢ Freezone 25c Blue Jay 35¢ Gets It A= Electric Pop Corn Poppers only 98¢ Il Tool Sets A handy jtem for odd jobs around the house. Six tools ne. “60c Doans Pills . . For Brisk Sets You Should Use Pennsylvania Tennis Balls ‘These nationally known balis are hermetically sealed in metal containers. Their extrs livell ness will add sest to your sets. Talc Powders . 35¢ Azurea .......23c 35c Djer-Kiss . 25¢J & J.. 25¢ Mavis . ... 25¢ Mennens . 25¢ Palmolive . 25¢ Squibbs . Colonial Club Cuticura ... .. 14¢ Williams .......... Ointments 60c Resinol 50c Cuticura 50c Unguentine For Kidney llls .. 43¢ $1 DeWitts Pills . i 85c¢ Jad Salts .. | Peoples Silver Anniversary Stationery 39¢ ..69¢ Slc A 5 !ndr of gta- tlonery” for "this price. Buy & supply Row.. Fruit Juice Extractors I¥’s not a topcoat Neither is it an Overcoat! THE MID-TEX MEDIUM WEIGHT OVERCOAT is an in-between coat for in-between temperatures! 3 There'll come a day . , . and many days . . . this Winter when it's a bit too warm for an overcoat and still somewhat too chilly for a topcoat. That's where the Mid-tex comes in. It's an in-between-weight coat for in- between temperatures. Not light . . . not heavy . . . but decidedly right for the weather. Some men will prefer it because they don’t want a heavy coat. Those who drive around in a car or aren't out in the cold so much will want it to wear all Winter, Mid-tex looks like an imported fabrie. It is soft, rich and easy draping. Beautl- ful shadings. Two Seconds by Direct Elevators to the Mon's Clothing Department—Second Floor Knit-tex Topcoats for Men. . $30 Knit-tex Topcoats for Women . $30 Worsted-tex Suits for Men . . $40 Winter-tex Overcoats for Men $50 Dinner-tex Tuxedos for Men . $40 October Is Hecht Month

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