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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1930. ° Girl’s Pretty Face me BEP”"ES : Is Held Sufficient EVANSTON, Ill, November 3. —Mlyr}:ne Rcthafcker.s:l. :l‘ ste- . nographer, was free turday on Radical Leaders Prepared| | what one might call her face value, . to Begin Where Tardieu ,,,‘.,’;",:D{,“c‘.fi;‘ 2?‘:"5 sc,.?';.“.:h’“.‘,‘f ; raigned for spe ore Mag- Ended Session. wwa@h FREE istrate Harry H. Porter, and lacked the necessary $10 bail, “has an honest face.” 3 “Not only that,” amended the By the Aseociated Press. | | magistrate, “it is a pretty face. PARIS, November 3.—Leaders of the| | A face like that is bail enough : A New Collection of different groups in Parliament, which | for me.” oo obbles ‘o the Chamber of Depi | ; — | o dis today eling el orce w2 BANK WITH 438 OFFICES | - . S l ] I |‘ k -‘orrnn:bolmc-l situation is just about IS OPEN IN _CEUFORNM. £ i - 1 rOC S \ J ¥ F o e the same as it was a year ago when | i the Radical party had Jst pronounced | Huge Financial Institution Suc- the excommunication of the Tardieu i government. Leaders of the radical| ¢eeds Bank of Italy and Bank group will take up the fight where they | Jeft off when the premier suddenly in- ::n»ted the discussion by reading a By the Associated Press. ree ending the session. 1 pti The government will be attacked on | SAN FRANCISCO, November 3 —The its make-up, which the Radicals assert Bark of America National Trust & Sav- doss not respond to French opinion, on | ings Assoclation and its affiliated State its financial policies and on the gov-|pank, the Bank of America, opened their ernment project for public lmprove” ), jreds of branches throughout Cali- FitUp Y z:::uuz'nt aviation accidents. Among |forn‘a today as successors to the Bank —Here is something that will not only save your ties but save the interpellations that will come UP |of Italy and the Bank of America of v for discussion will be some hang-| California. . W h! your pressing bills as well, overs from the preceding session and| The new organization. culmination of | For Enjoyment and Warmt oy s d E Si. Electric tie pressers of light- some new ones provoked by the Ger-|a plan of A. P. Giannini, San Francisco | Misses’, Women’s an xtra Sizes weight metal, that fit right in- ~man el>ctions and by Hitler’s evidence | banker, looking toward the ultimat> goal | —Is your fireplace just a hole in the wall? side Jour ‘tlo——andh in a few Or is it the real enjoyment, warmth and good B o cheer that it can be, with just a few of the at Leipzig. of Nation-wide branch banking, will | 3 4 N While the Radicals and Socialists [ have 438 banks. In the territory cov- | —Serviceable canton crepes, lovely chiffons, smart as new. are attacking Tardieu, Briand will | ered and in the extent of its branch | B : Adlss A come in for sharp criticism by Franklin | system, the new organization is the | essential fittings and a few logs of wood? wool frocks, and two-piece jersey models. n un- Here are some of the things you may need. usual variety to select from, featuring the new and § desirable style points—boleros, tunics, flared skirts, ¥ Cast Iron Andirons, $4.95 ¥ Swedish and brass finishes. “or Dining, Afternoon, Sports, Business and Street Wear Men’s Electric Tie Pressers $1.00 of America on Coast. Kann's—Third Floor. allege to be his inexcusably weak atti- | Combined resources were announc tude toward Germany. as $1,250,000,000, with an aggregate caj The situation is so confused and un- | jtal investment of $230,000,000, taki: certain that nobody is willing to pre- |in the subsidiary, Corporation of Amer- Bouillon and Louis Marin for what they | largest of its kind in the United States. ves. Carefully constructed frocks dict the outcome. It may be decided |ica, and the securities company, Banc- | and fancy slee ly by some’ unexpected incident of the de- bate, either way. .~ UNEMPLOYMENUT POLICY IS HARD HIT IN BRITAIN; Co-operation of Opponents in House of Commons Would Unseat Ad- 7 ministration, Is Belief. By the Associated Press. ‘LONDON, November 3.—If opponents | government’s unemployment | policy in the House of Commons choose 1o co-operate, they can easily turn the administration out Tuesday evening. At that time a division will be taken on a Conservative amendment to the address in reply to the speech from the throne regretting inadequacy of the gov- ‘ ernment’s proposed measures. + Debate on the amendment will form | 's major part of business of ths'govern- | t, but there were predictions that fle ‘Liberals would support the govern- ment, that some Conservatives would from voting, and that some Left Wing Laborites would stick with the party and thus that the government would get through the first dangerous division of the sess'on by a small ma- GERMANY ASKS WIDER americ 'LOW PRICES ON Shoe Repairing For This Week Only Leather Half Soles Attached 750 White Oak Half Soles Attached 90C Good Rubber Heels Attached 35(: Ladies’ Leather 5 'léop Lifts Attached 2 C ompositior Half Soles Attached 90C All Work Guaranteed NATIONAL SHOE REPAIR i 935 D St. N.W. Formerly 403 11th St. N.W. ».. MARKET FOR EXPORTS| Nations Expecting Reparations Must Co-operate in Trade, Says Reichsbank Head. 5By the Associated Press. section of the Young plan which stipu- lates ‘that all nations affected must co- operate in solution of the repafations ém. The world's capital, he said, should | be distributed over all the earth, not| hoarded in a few places. He pointed | out that as Germany's fulfiliment of | her obligations depends upon an increase | , it is essential that “the| world’s markets be not barred or I'm-| ted, but rather opened to natural com- pe@tion.” He said that Germany's cur- rency is “unshakable.” | His speech was made in connection ywith Gh:.:kpmtnx of a Dresden branch | of the 3 GUESTS TERRORIZED $5,000 Jewelry Taken by lobbnn: at Golden Wedding Anniversary. CHICAGO, November 3 (#).—Sixty | with jewelry valued by the own- 'n':: m Just about to sit doy were just al sit down to the anniversary feast when the rob- | LIKE A SPRING UNDER COMPRESSION A spring under compression loses j 1s really thousan &====2 fibre springs made of felt or gee=—h | Used by millions for 20 years. Recom- let SORE THROAT get the best of you... FTVE minutes afrer you rub on Musterole your throat should begin to feel less sore! Continue the treatment once every hour for five hours and you'll be astonished at the relicf. This famous blend of oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other ingredi ents brings relief naturally. Musterole action because it is a “counter- tant’’—not just a salve—it pene- trates and stimulates blood cifculation and helps to draw out infection and pain. ‘mended by doctors and nurses. KeepMusterolehandy —jarsand tubes. To Mothers—Musterole is also made in_milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Chils dren’s Musterole. ts resilienay +Amatiress s of tiny - = =) @ = (Germs gdet inside - the ticking - where the-sun's Dirt and Dust do their No mattrec: used day after day and | year after year can remain bu sterile and clean | You may sun them. You may air| them. But dirt and germs hide inside. | &he health-giving. ultra-violet rays of the sun cannot penetrate ordinary win- | dow glass. How, then, can they chase and destroy germs protected by h?-vy‘ ticking” | The felting in any used mattress is| invariably dark and dirty from dust that somehow penetrates the ticking No matter how springy the felt or hair, it gracually loses its resiliency just as & spring under continyous use. Your Test 18 not as complete as on a new one. | " 4 only way to make a used mat- | tress sanitary and truly clean is to make it into a new mattress. At ’'s, at 903 E street N.W., they will . new mattresses for you out of your old ones. They throw away the | old ticking Al that is used of any| re-made mattress is the felt, cotton or hair inside. and that has been made | sterile in an electric oven. There 23 degrees of heat kills all germs. | The inside is cleaned and combed | and felted into fleecy, snow-white felt | rolls as buoyant as when first filled into the ticking. The ticking is new, se- lected from a number of attractive colors. | At a cost of $4 to $9 you have a new mattress—instead of paying $30 to $40. | A telephone call to National 9411 will bring Zaban's van and sample book of attractive ticking, trom which to select the covering. They guarantee that you will not be just satisfied—but delighted. Mattresses, Box Springs and Pillows you would scarcely imagine could be sold for so Andirons, $6.98 to $12.98 Colonial styles of brass. 4-Pc. Sets, $2.98 fo $12.98 Of cast iron in brass or Swedish finishes. Wood Baskets, $2.98 to $4.98 Imported baskets in attractive shapes. Electric Grates, $6.98 to $11.98 Various finishes and designs. Screens, $8.95 to $14.95 Folding styles in various designs. Spark Guards, $2.49 to $4.98 Protect your rugs and furniture. Kann's—Third Floor, Special Purchase Reg. $8.95 All-Wool Plaid BLANKETS $6.95 pr. low a price. In the new Autumn colors— Grass Green Rust Kann's—Second Floor. Aqua-Blue Black, Red Smart Coats I"or.Sporu and Dress $15 —Black and brown coats are especially favored this Fall. The dress coats are of trico and broad- cloth, in smart flare or wrap over style, with large shawl or pouch collars, deep cuffs, and belted or straightline models. The sports coats are of tweed, in flake mixtures, semi-fitted or swagger models. All with silk linings and warmly inter- lined. Misses’ 14 to 20—Women’s 36 to 48 Kann's—Second Floor. SAMPLE SALE Muslin, Nainsook and Fruit of the Loom Underthings —Just 250 pairs of these exception- ally fine blankets, warm, yet not" renovated or made to order at factory prices that means a real saving for you. e heavy; soft and fluffy. Beautiful large block plaid patterns, 100% virgin wool, and each blanket neatly bound with sateen in color to match plaid. All double bed size. Factory Reconditioned HOOVER Electric Cleaners $21.95 The $65.00 Model - —Every cleaner is mechanically perfect—every cleaner thoroughly reconditioned at the Hoover factory. New parts . . . new brushes . .. just like a brand-new Hoover, except in price. Every ' cleaner guaranteed. Kann's—Third Floor. $1.50 and $1.98 Grades of Rayon Damask N —An _extremely low price for these beautiful rayon damasks—they are 45 and 50 inches wide, in richly col- ored, woven jacquard de- signs—many of them repro- ductions of imported Italian damask patterns. —$2.50 to $4.00 aycn Damasks, $ll 49 Yd. 50 inches wide —$3.98 to $5.98 Lustrous Drapery $2 98 Yd. Kann's— Third Flocr. Kannf Penn. Avenue—8th and D Sts. N IO N [P > wris 79¢ to $1.50 Values 690 —Dainty new underthings, cleverly fashioned, nicely made, yet surprisingly low in cost. Gowns, Slips, Pajamas, Step-ins, Panties and Dance Sets— tailored and lace trimmed. Samples, therefore in the majority of cases just one of a kind—which means early shopping is advisable. Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. Beautiful Transparent VELVETS, $2.95 Yd. Silk Back Transparent Velvet Printed Transparent Velvet New Printed Silk Crepes $1.39 yd. —Charming designs on dark and medium grounds. 40 inches wide, and _suitable for the new Russian hlouse and tunic dresses. Smart when used combined with plain colors. Uniforms For Women and Misses $1.95 ‘The housekeeper —Two unusually lovely qualities, in the newest colors and most charming designs. Also plenty of black. All 40 inches wide—and re- markable values at the prices. “Red Label” All-Silk Jap Pongee, natural color, 34¢ yd. Kann's—Street Floor. $2.00 to $3.00 Wool Goods $1.59 yd. —A specially purchased lot of wool dress goods and coatings, including Tweeds, Crepes. Basket Cloths, Flan- nels, Twills, Serges, Man- nish Suitings, etc. All 54 who prides herself inches wide. on her efficiency generally has plenty of neat uniforms for her own home wear. The maid who serves the Thanks- giving dinner must be attractively at- At this price we offer variety of styles— tired, too. Travel Print Rayon Crepes 44¢ yd. a Regularly 58¢ in white, also blue, —Hosts of new designs green, orchid, rose, and pin stripes. short cellent quality for women's Long and sleeves, white col- Lu-ul :nd cuffs. and never shown here before . . . 36 inches wide and an ex- and children’s dresses. Kann's—Street Floor., For Cold W eather Silk-and-Wool HOSE, $1 —Genuine Burson Hose, made of silk and wool, with the com= fcrt foot. In the most fash- fonable shades for Winter and sizes 8'2 to 10';. Priced un- usually low. Rayon and Wool HOSE, $1 —The first time we have offered full-fashioned hose of rayom and wool at such a low price. Sizes 8': to 10'2 in smart colors. Other Kinds —Phoenix Wool and Rayon Full-fashioned Hose ..$1.50 Pr. —Phoenix All-weol, Full-fash- foned Hose ... .$2.00 Pr. —Radmoor Silk-and-wool Fulle fashioned Hose ....... $2.00 Pr. —Burson Under Hose, 75c and $1 Pr. —Burson Wool-and-rayon Hose . 89¢ Pr. —Mavis Undalegin ...$1.00 Pr. Kann's—Street Floor. by Pique Tie Collars $1.00 —Tailored frocks will look smarter with these new pique collars and cuffs. The collar is in the popular long “tie” style, and the little cuffs also tie at the wrist. Kann's—Street Floor. * Fastest Selling Rayon Undies at 99¢ —Swami-top Combinations, of non-run rayon. Choice of bloomer, panty and flare leg styles. ~Sizes for misses and WORBISS < .+ s wousmaitie 99¢ each —Gowns, of non-run, and de- lustered rayons, some trimmed with lace, others with appliques, Misses' and women's sizes, 99¢ ‘each —Bed Jackets, of nice quality rayon, trimmed with the new dark colored laces. Misses' and women's sizes 99¢c each Kann's—Street Floor. Women’s Suede Boudoir Slippers $1.60 pr. —Comfort, smartness and warmth are happily com- bined in these boudoir sllpé)eer rose or blue suede. Made with soft padded soles and heels, and trimmed with large pompon. Sizes 3 to 8. Kann's—Street Floor.

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