Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1930, Page 23

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* CONGRESS FACING MUSELE SHOALS Problem Likely to Be Among| First Considered at Coming Session. old legislative question of “What with Muscle Shoals will be one first problems to confront the session of Congress, .according formulated yesterday. June Muscle Shoals legislation ockéd In conference and to- *Senator McNary, chairman of the e conferees, said he would call & to consider the situation on t working day of the next ses- The often-discussed guestion of merits of Government and private operation of the Alabama power site will be reopened. McNary’s Statement. McNary sald that he thought that the Senate would not recede from some of Government operation. The ate passed the Norris bill for Gov= ernment ownership and operation at the last session by a comfortable majority. The House, however, rejected thal measure and passed One for private operation. Five House conferees and three from the Senate talked for several weeks without arriving at an agreement, al- seyeral compromises were sug- paliniies ‘McNary said he thought the elections showed plainly the -water power ques- tlon was taking shape as one of the most important to be settled. Election Results Cited. Representative Reece of Tennessee, who proposed private operation of Muscle Shoals, was beaten in the elec- tlon. His attitude on Muscle Shoals DAWES' DAUGHTER HAS CHICAGO SOCIETY AT SERVANTS' WEDDING Former \Roys'll Bulgarian Butler Weds Croatian Emigrant Girl in Colorful Ceremony. Epectal Dispateh to The Star. Recently at a North Shore community CHICAGO, November 11 (N.ANA).|Club where the forelgn-born servan s ther once a_week for & social evaning, ~~The flair for the unexpected for which | Gergov met Victoria Krauser, jus¥ ar- the Dawes family “has established a|rived to become cook at a Hubbard reputation has vrovided the latest den- . They fell in love and decided to marry. sation in Chicago's society circles. o A ol Bawes Eritson, daugh- | _Todsy the former royal butler was ter of Ambassador Charles G. Dawes and Mrs. Dawes, was revealed today as the sponsor of an unusual wedding at which a hundred North Shore social registerites mingled joyously with their butlers and gardeners and housemaids and cooks. The foreign-born servants forgot their shyness as they frolicked in an “Old Country” festival to cele- brate the wedding of the Eri chauf- feur, one-time butler to the King of Bulgaria, and his bride, a Croatian emi- grant girl, When Lauzanne Gergov, for 11 years the Ericson chauffeur, econfided his matrimonial plans, the daughter of the former Vice ident decided suddenly uj the wedding in her own home. for She persuaded Gergov and his bride-to- be to invite all their friends. Then, by telephone, Mrs. Ericson hastily sum- moned 100 of her friends. With the American religious cere- mony done, the wedding guests repaired to a cottage on the Ericson suburban . estate, where the Bulgar festival )got ' or their town apartment, leaving the bride and to be sovereigns of the country place for a few days as part of their honeymoon. During the World War Mr. Ericson, then an officer in the United States Army intelligence service, was sent to here in the Palace of King Boris he encountered Gergov, took a liking to him and persuaded him to come to Chicago. Reupholstering at the wheel of the Ericson g celebration was (Copyright, 1930, by North American News- SUICIDE LEAVES $75,000 Securities Found Stuffed in Furni- ture After Woman Takes Life. LOS ANGELES, November 11 (#).— Securities worth $76.000 were found stuffed In furniture, when police de- tectives investigated the suicide yestér- day of Mrs. Lelia L. Green, 50, room- ing house maniger. A roomer called | ice after finding the woman's boce | hanging in her room. A will bequethed the estate to Mrs: Byron Green Kline, indicated as living in an unnamed Illinois City. and Repairing Ask About Our Easy Monthly Payment Plan . Tapestries, Mohairs, Brocades and Velours Also Chair Caneing and_Porch Rockers Splinted bly Our Expe: at the Now Prevailing L’ow P Two Days Only. Write, Phone or Call Metropolitan 2062 or Residence Phone Cleveland 0430 3721 Porter St., Cleveland Park Estimates and Samples Given Free CLAY ARMSTRONG Upholsterer 1235 10th St. N.W. COLONIAL MONUMENT - \ PLANS ARE OUTLINED Horace M. Albright Tells of James- town Development in Radio Address. terior . it, Work undarway Voward retisaion of | B Soleckine, e, ipon whieh e the n%&m famous | darfes for the reservation to be known Colonial areas not far from as the Colonial National Monument, roir i CREER O 7o rree 614 12th St. N.W. SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Trimmed Hats No Ezchas All Sales The Season’s mostxopular models for- Miss, Youns Woman and:Matron, All the newest styles and wante colors'in the largest collection of Large Head Size Hats in the city. o $3.50 Hats now.$1.75 $10 Hats now..$5.00 $5.00 Hats now.$2.50' $15 Hats now..$7.50 -$795 Hats now.$398 $18 Hats now..$9.00 <W! < WAVSER' m was commended by President Hoover, but an independent Republican who ad- vocated Government operation of the t defeated him. Senator Norris, publican, Nebraska, long a sponsor of Government operation, was re-elected in that State. Senator Fess, one of the Republican leaders, said today he favored private operation of Muscle S if that were ible, but would vote for Govern- ment operation before he would let the power there go to waste. womare | 'W0ODWARD & LOTHROP Head of Second Police Precimot, Addressing Citizens, Says Sys- tem Has Many Advantages. i e e v e Children’s Warm Hose ‘Fo_r Winter’s Cold Days 3 Kayser Gloves, Kayser Hosiery. Kayser Underthings . [ ] Ultimatum from Parfs! “Four styles In gloves|” — Before youst budget can raise a protesting volody —=0 inexpensive that you can buy gloves to match each costume, ~ New Fall Furniture For New Fall Arrivals . tem of foot duty, Capt. O. T. Davis of second precinct declared last night tly tha th‘:t He added the quent n ever ore. He machines speeded up police service in Children’s- serviceable all-wool Belgian socks. Direct imports, in derby ribbed style, with . cuffs in attractive patterns. Sizes 6 to 11. " $2 and $2.50 pair “Leatherettes” are soft, lue'd‘,-l like, exquisitely finished both i side and out. And, to the delight of smart women everywhere (and the despair of cleaners), they come fromrepeated washings with blooms of youth unimpaired. In the pre- cise colors, lengths, and styles that Paris decrees. $1 and up. “} wish | could wear sheer stock- ings all the time”—You can! Sansheens* Kayser’s new dull, you wear sheer stockings every day,foreveryoccasion.“Sansheen™ is inexpensive to start with. But its real economy, lies in the amas- ing long life which the “Sansheen”™ twist of thread gives it. In all the new Fall colors—chiffon, $1.65; extra fine gauge chiffon, $1.95. Other Kayser Hosiery at new prices aslow as $1.25! ALSE ey Gay deceivers, these Kayser pure silk Bloomers—They are so dainty. and luxurious, you feel they’re not long for thisworld. Yet, because of their exclusive Italian* silk and Marvelfit* Crotcht, they’re establishing new records for un- derwear longevity. They're so rich and lovely, you're sure they must be expensive. Yet they cost only $2.95 for 1 star quality, and $3.95 _for 3 star quality. (Vest to match.) Detectolette Scales, $12.50 - .that weigh wee little-ones, pro- vided their total weight is not more than 36 pounds. They are spring- less and aceurate. { $Capt. Davis said the cars enabled to perform the incidental duty of streets while about Boys’ and ‘Girls’ imported and domestic rayon-and-wool and R nlc;-wool :ockl. 3% and % FOUR STUDENT PILOTS lengths. HEAD D. C. AIR LEGION All of Group Elected Listed as Solo Flyers, Three' Having Earn- ed Licenses. Nursery Chairs, $6.50 These ivory nursery chairs make a comfortable throne for the young monarch. Daintily trimmed in pink, green or blue. $1 pair Boys’-all-wool “Kant Shrink” socks—as unshrinkable as their ) i i e ::me ‘zpllu. Pulctical arfibbcd . k who ha se, ain colors tan, o L g g Sy, copf‘n and green.. Sizes Chifforoes, $45 Four-drawer Chifforobes, with hang- ing spaces for tiny wardrobes. ..and drawer space to hold crib linens. Ivory finish, with pink - trimming and floral design. 8 to 11. during the coming year at the annual meeting last night. J. Elmer Kreis was elected president, Herbert S. Kempf, vice president; Miss Mary secretary, $1.50 pair o 2 g Children’s cotton hose, in plain . and fancy patterns; 3 and %4 lengths, for boys and girls. Sizes-6-to 1134 50c pair “Ommionen’s Hosmry, Amiz 17T Fmst FLOOR. ‘were : Haigley, Ell Ammanual and Joe Bérg- R. W. , who had ‘served 85 counsel for the organization during the past year, was elected the honorary member for 1930. UNEMPLOYE.D ORGANIZE ‘Wichita, Kans., Men Compile List of Jobless Wtih Dependents. WICHITA, Kans., November 11 (#). —Two hundred jobless men of Wichita banded together to take an active part in efforts to solve the local unempl ‘The ent problem. men, assembled by V. E. Green- hold through a newspaper want ad, will aid in compiling & list of persons out of ‘work and include in the list after each individual’s name the numer of persons t on, him for support. This will be given to city and county officials with the request it be used when men are hired for pubblic im- provement work now contemplated. Not Sketched ! Cretonne Swings, $5.95 N\ A cretonne swing on a-green enamel stand, where Baby can pass many happy hours in his nursery. Pots, sj » For Your Indoor Plants Clay in the blended greens, brown, gold and red of its nat- ural strata, fashions these de- lightful pots for your indoor lants. here are also pots with saucers (65c to $1.50), vases (75c to $1.25), and hangin, vases ($1.25) . . . their natura colors finished with a glazed polish. 4 CHNA, Frre FLOOR. New Clay : : ‘ High Chairs, $10.50 These walnut chairs are Windsor style, and have detachable aluminum trays. mnrrl' FuaNITURE, FOURTHE FLOOR. $10,000] W R | | “Ye Old Tyme Coverlets” Authentic Reproductions of Old Colonial Bedspreads $2‘50 Reproduced from old coverlets such as were made on hand-looms in Colonial Days, these delightful coverlets are charming for year- round use. Offered at a most attractive price . ... much lower than _we have ever before been able to price this type of spread. They may be chosen in rose, blue, green, brown and ‘gold; Whig Rose, = Pine Bloom and Governor’s Garden Designs...in size 80x102 inches. you prefer! | < MUDDIMAN §. |l 911 G Street, Nat'l 0140-2622 |ii Frames, sj2s In Various Designs With Decorative Tops Swinging These lovely frames—suitable for colored or uncolored pho- tographs—may be had in a - variety of attractive designs with gold, silver or neutral fin- ishes. Sizes 4x6 to 8x10. PicTUREs, SixTH FLOOR. SYRADE MARK RES. trar. sarr, 0. 1018 (B You'll find “The Kayser Three”. .. at all the better shops.ev :

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