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~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1930. STEPMOTHER GOES i ) E HN'H;ENT UST : ON TRIAL IN MURDER 2 e This $1800 Stieff Grand C O AL —specia nient prONES y lN PflS]'AGE URGE : ite Toom o il 7|82 8 1 L For Delivery Tomorrow Phone Us Tonight alty Possible for Mrs. will be sold Nat'l 3068—To 11 P.M.— Met. 4500 First:Class Mail for Outside| s & sin s for the Delivery Only Atfeoted by |5 et iy eriies ot e s e Askae s midge o unpaid Recommendation. e denitt” i e e = el . baltmce stepdaugh- ter, Leona, today 12 jurors who | The structure will be roofed for protec- . =aid they would not hesitate to impose.’ tion against Winter storms. While You're Shopping for Christmas gifts, be sure to order a full supply of AGNEW SUPERIOR ANTHRACITE. Then Reliable can buy this ; - it g S you'll know that your Christmas will be warm rebuilt Stieff Grand at the un- believably low figure of just the tter actl! the locality in which the letters origl- ) ties, such as ocean and air mail sub- unpaid balance, and this on terms. and cheery, no matter what the weather may do. nate, was recommended today by Post- | sidies, free mailing privileges, etc. ' e Gearal Brown as & maAne, Of | o et L e escifat- Mzhogany case. eliminating the postal deficit. ment of rates on cards and secondary NO W Wondetful tone. -An opportunity of oppore SR e 0o 0 JOHN P. AGNEW * comeany, i, . by the $58,779,000 by which | matter was attributed responsibility for Tel‘ms tunities for any one contemplating the Appalied the Department found itself behind for [ much of the deficit. i | = i e i o e 728 14™ Streer, N.W. the year ended last June, he spoke out s I I E l: l: Phone: NATIONAL 3068 today to President Hoover in his an- Bullding Fund Allocated. Look the 4, Marker: CHAS. M. STIEFF, INC. bt sone i nual report. As to the Department's ‘“general The recommendation was for a 2% | welfare” functions, Brown said obvious- ly there should be no rate increase on |, . , account of mh ngn-p:fit%ll !;o:on.h“ 3 ‘The total nt av 0 deliveries. " " | bulldings was$365,000,000. O this, . | seattered throyghout every tom ¥ S Piano Manufacturers for Almost 100 Years of AGNEW SUPERIOR HARD 1340 G STREET N.W. 3 buil remedy, under the legislation proposed, | $248,000,000 has been allocated. For of building needs is expected to be ? COAL —then you will know Defict 1s Tnorensed, ready for Congress this month. “The Department should conduct its .strictly postal operations without & » financial loss,” was Brown's star mt‘ He estimated the increase woul t income $55,000,000 annually; and recommended nominal revision of fees for money orders, insured and regis- tered classes of mail to net an addi- tional $8,000,000 yearly. Post card rates would remain as at present. ‘The Postmaster General also termed !u% qf postal quarters at annual rent exceeding $6,000 ‘“uneconomi- cal” The general subject has been under Senate investigation, with a re- in the offing. Meanwhile the Office Department was shown in its re] to have formulated a plan for ulf te ownership of all quarters oting at peeoens. fres-cisay vates present. first-class ra have been the same since 1885, e: t during the war, Brown argued for increase as follows: Rate Hampers Service. “Since 1916 there has been an in- Would go into effect next April 1. allocation of the remainder a survey A over 14,939,468 miles in all. 576,966 gross tons, at a construction R n_contracts were awarded un- der the Merchant Marine act during| Jn Steammebip lnes ate. required S cone . i st jes are requl con- SETuCt 44 new vedsels of spproximately All Medlum i zflm:‘-"umu% % $230947,000. Subject ‘e cond ns, ey are requl . L to construct 10 additional 1s to S S e ilk ervice cost of $40,750,000, and to remodel 36 ve-kels. “;, An:tflof ‘“li;mo'“fl‘i ;fle . W . h ‘work goes erican 3 Total ‘mal) pay for the full dontract Chlff on elg t terms will approximate $270,660,000. Average 90,000 Miles Daily. SEATTLE Wash. (#).—Passengers ca airplanes in the United States . fly%'g‘nu Yaaily. ‘or almost four THE Kayser factory is one of the largest and best ;‘:&“‘w‘f‘:‘gfi%?:mmmmm?::“m known of gmok]yn’s industries, Kayser stands back of by air. prosperity with an effective gesture. They are now pre- ST senting at M. Brooks Co.—Full-fashioned, pure silk hosie: ’| you are getting the genuine. Last year's receipts reached $705,- Airmail was reported increasingly ) # 484,000 Despite that tremendous total, | popular, with requests for new routes ’ ) the deficit exceeded that of 1929 by |received constantly. A total of 7,719,~ } $1,913,000. 698 pounds of mail were flown in 1930 .{\‘J e crease of 82 per cent in the second- | o Ocean Spray cranberry sauce; direct from at the lowest price in the history of Kayser stockings—$1. m"fim'_:u’:"':f :;d’:np:f,m -'-l-n _;.';:"{fi.::;g:“.:‘;fifi e Chiffon stockings with silk tops or mediym weight silks . with lisle tops, every pair with the smart “Slendo” heel, Sahara, Caravan, Taupe, Avenue, River, Algiers, Slate, increase of 10 per cent in the parcel | ment. Gray and Black in service weight only, post_rate. “When there is taken into account purchas B LA Subscribe Today sEEE ) MdProoks-C "% elephone National 5000 and G- STREE BET ] ; the delivery will start immedi- ET BETWEEN 11 12T ately. The Route Agent will col- lect at the end of each mon! A Visit to Our GIFT SHOW Will Save Time When You Make Out Your Christmas List Spalding’s amazing the place reductions on . Making out your Christmas list pure 3|"( need not be such a task. Just bring your list to us and let us show you the scores of things a few dollars will buy—things that everyone likes to have—gifts that will keep your memory fresh for underwear BACKGAMMON—It's 2 game Here's a glorious Christmas Gift—new, un. the conscientious hostess can- not overlook! And it’s here at Spalding’s in great variety! $5, $9.50, $15 up. believablylow priceson Kayser’s exquisite Italian® Pure Silk Underwear! Now it costs very little more than underwear that is just underwear. See it years ! to-day! Buy it for yourself! Give it for Christmas! 3-Star Marvelfit® Bloomers last Xmas $4.50, now §3.50 Buy Now—Stocks Limited Vests to match E . last Xmas $3.50, now ‘2‘” lu’rhi: gncelflul octlgoln-l uhlpe;l table v olfit® lar er. It ma- 1-Star Marvelfit® Bloomers ho’gllny v‘e:ne::'nnd hnc:‘:ll: tr;pped BAGATELLE—Here's an- last Xmas $3.50, now $9.50 b -$27.50 other old favorite that has | Vests to match been rejuvenated in smare last Xmas $2.50, now $1.65 omed ,“d flo T nd s i This occasional chair tastefully cov- Spalding’s. $8.50. ered in tapestry or -damask could add - much charm to some spot in the liv- ing room. Solid mahogany Magazine racks will save the living room from being cluttered. In oak, walnut or mahogany in choice of five designs: ....oi0ueiien $4.50 to $19 WHAT BETTER GIFT THAN DULIN' & MARTIN'S STERLING $15.00 STERLING GIFTS 8" Vases Bonbon Dishes o Seving cablies re gits hat every SILVER ooty Sl . any with dark red Colonial finish. Comports Salt & Peppers . (Has tray)) $9.75 to §27 Mayonnaise Bowls $|(Qo0 STERLING GIFTS Sandwich Trays 14” Vases Sugar & Creams Bread Trays 8” Candlesticks TEENIE WEENIE, JUNIOR— Spalding’s fascinating parlor wversion of miniature golf. $5. Sewing cabinets are gifts that every A coffee table is almost a necessity. These in mahogany or walnut in a number of designs, some with marble tops. Priced from...$11.75 to §125 POOL TABLES—Authentic tables, small enough for an apartment. They obligingly ¢ BN fold upwhen not in use. $7.50, / ) Bowls $13.50, $18.50. I g 3 ’ * \ & OTHER DISTINCT VALUES Foothall Gamis $1.50, $2 \ i NG 6 Sherbets, cased, $20 Vanity Boxes..$3.50 Pennans Winner Baschall $7.50 7-pc. Almond Set, §15 Belt Buckles, Horse-racing Games $4.50 10 $8.50 Center-Piece 'Bowl, $325 up $25 Silver Knives...$4.50 6-pe. After-Dinner Coffee Cups & Saucers, $25 DuLiy 2 MaRTIN | 478D, . Moses & Son. PARKING ssngcosm.‘:?:fi%{,m. RS v N | ./4. glft fiom MNMos s flm : N End tables serve so many uses that they are always welcome. This one has a book trough.. The top is solid mahogany, size 12x24 in MOSES—FIFTH AND SIXTH FLOORS