Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1930, Page 28

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HEALTH AID PLEA TOCONGRESS URGED Tuberculosis Problem ereased by Job Plight, Cope- iland Tells Association. LEAVES $10,000,000 Art York. Instead he is New . it Founder of Chemical Company Names Widow Chief Heir. NEW YORK, December 2 (#).—Mich- fel Winburn, founder of the Omega D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1930. ") | HIRE BOYS TO STEAL DOGS |ur it to st et gt et re .| - PAINTER IN_STRAITS Racketeers Reported Using Pedi- |omard for evidence leading 10 the ccn- | poyen Rib Keeps Artist-Crafts- “The man From Earning Rent. greed Animals in Robbery Game. racketeers have secret places for PITTSBURGH, December 2 (@).— K stolen dogs,” he said. Bhic o eara bob talls and do © | John Kane, a plain house painter when cruel so that the The sirplane m S e 1o nablg | he lsn't painting canvases, is thinking 15 | Chemical Co., who died November 13 bins who pull the mails over the not about his works of display at the in Paris, left an estate valued at $10,- In-| | rural routes went farther last =3 g . The New 4 Washington Is Shopping Early —at The New Jellefi’'s! Certainly it is the thing to do even though we do have more space, larger stocks and more people to serve you this Christmas than ever before. Old Dobbin Holds Top Position Over Air Mail Delivery By the Associated Press. port 14,939,468 miles slightly less than $1 a mile the last fiscal year. B Out on the rural routes, where the arrival of the mail man fre- quently is an event, 43,178 car- riers traveled 404,738,397 miles at a cost of slightly more than 25 cents a mile. Motor gloves of sturdy South African capeskin are warmly fleece lined and edged with fur. Brown., $295, Pigskin gloves are smartest for sports, especially - when, like these, they have the new bulky look. Natural color. $2.95. The people of Washington should pe- tition the present Congress to provide lequate provision for health work in the National Capital while it is in the mood to do so, Senator Royal 8. Copeland, Republican, of New York, told a meeting of the Washington Tu- berculosis Association in Barker Hall, Y. W. C. A, last night. Speaking on the subject, “Every- body’s Chiid,” Senator Copeland assert- - ed that the tuberculous child consti- tutes & problem for the wrele commu- nity,inot merely for its own sake, but for the protection of all children. In the present drastic unemployment sit- uation, the tuberculosis . problem be- comes increasingly difficult, the Senator eSS nice to talk of the need of |COTONEr’s Jury Exonerates rest, good care, plenty of good food, and & 80 on,” Senator Copeland said, “but how Man COmpanlon Found Near Her Body. Elizabeth Brewster will help you with wise suggestions —if you care to call upon her—Metropolitan 0300—or in person at her office on the balcony. Gift wrapping, gift mailing—every sort of service to make Christmas shopping really enjoyable. can families hope to get these condi- tions when the wage earner is out of work and there is no money in sight?" Talks were also made by Dr. Luther H. Relchelderfer. president of the Board TR T o mmissioners, and Dr.| A coroner's jury today returned a Clarence L. Hyde, superintendent of the | verdict of suicide in the case of Mrs. 8 - gdml‘ke Sanatorium of East | Florence Murray, w-yenr-oldtprocpfletd- 3 3 ess of & at Newton street and Comimissioner Reichelderfer held out | Georgia. avene, who was. found -dead hope of better conditions in the future | in g gas-filled rear room of the store for the District, especially in connec- | yesterday morning with Cleveland J. Wednesday—A Gala Day in the Grey Shops—Christmas Sale of tion with the establishment of the new Children’s Tuberculosis Sanatorium which is mlnn dm be constructed in lang nearby Mary! 3 Dr, Hyde's talk dealt with the work done in the tubercular field, with spe- cial reference to health restoration work at his sanatorium. Dr. George M. Kober, president of the association, pre- | 440 Fifteenth street southeast, a fre- Cook, a companion, lying unconscious nearby. Cook, an automobile mechanic, of quent visitor at Mrs. Murray's store, was automatically exonerated from all blame in the death. Taking the stand in his own behalf, Cook told the jury that he visited Mrs. Murray about 10:30 o'clock Sunday night. He said that he did not remem- P W M e e e e 3,200 Pieces of Underwear All new and fresh—and all most wonderful values—just for this one day’s event 1,700 pieces of lovely pure, run- proof Bemberg—a cloth of fine appearance —of great dura- bility—and guaranteed not to lose its shape. Plenty of Bloomers, also Vests and Panties 1,500 pieces—pure dye crepe de chine, French crepe and crepe satin—that launders perfectly and does not lose its weight, be- $ ]. .95 cause there is no “loading”! * - Dance Sets = Chemise Panties Bloomers and Costume Slips ber ever quarreling with Mrs. Murray and weakly told the jury that the wom- A .. 2 KIU'ED’ 2 INJURED an had frequenitly announced her in- ‘IN HEAD-ON CRASH | ibont iour ears ago ‘Mrs. Murray - tempted suicide by gas . P ; _— A note which police believe was Baltimore Boulevard, Near Laurel, | ¥itten by Mrs. Murray October 31 last Scene of Death of Baltimore | “PSALEITCT . 1 L vevs to private man and Fiancee. box in bank on Georgia avenue—am tired of the game. Good-by, Florence.” e i o e Stam dent of Ti . address 2 er Murray, & .L.Al.m. mo'";:r“ D:“c'el:mberh °;L'; Bal- | brother, who lives at Racine, Wis. ot s Sateracinaw Grtieaty Injured = : 0 rs-in-law critically inju E . in'a Read-on collision on the Baitimore | Policeman Dies of Wounds. Boulevard just south of Laurel about| MACOMB, I, December 2 (#)— 6 p.m. yesterday. Officer Al Links, shot by Edwin Veril, dead are John M. Braum, 36 petty thief, during a gun battle in front old, and Miss Eleanor Follmer, 22.| of police headquarters here Sunday, s e iages Eaari 5 e her sis- | 1o last night. , 23, er sis- ter-in-law. M. Mabel Hurris, 43, both and Renert Bowmen, 38, ais wers 3618 Woodward avenue, irgh, . N venue, PItsburgl, | killed by Vertl, Who_himseif was slain ualty. Hospital. The younger woman had not regained consciousness this | Save on New Clothes By Wearing Your Old! FOOTER CLEANING Will Help You! One-l’iec: Dresses. . $1.00 D to 6 Pleats TwePi Us to 6 Hul‘a’. sl.zs Light-weight Coats i Bloomers have double seat reinforcements—triple seams—elastic waistbands and fitted yoke fronts. Embroidered eyelets at waistband and knee for changing elastic without cutting. Two leg lengths— with or without elastic at knee. Dance sets, trimmed with cream laces—one model with lace bandeau. Chemise in fitted styles with lace band tops or lace bandeaus. Step-ins and panties, with fitted waist bands, tailored and lacy styles. Vests have tailored picot tops—double picot straps and are well reinforced under the arms with double shields—good generous length—cut to fit the body. Panties in band leg style—yoke front. All items in flesh color. Slips with Alencon pattern lace top and bottom— \, fitted styles. Flesh, tea rose and white. All sizes— bnew, longer length. Twenty extra salespeople to give prompt service—items grouped on separate tables so you can select easily and buy quickly. Grey Shops—Second Floor, Mary) State police were having difficulty in learning the cause of the . both machines being in the cen- of the 40-foot roadway when they g:ye.thn A in P. Warren of Laurel ren- ncy treatment to the in- B T hadics of At Braiies and E. e of Mr. Braum an o $3 Tomorrow—A Manufacturer’s Christmas Line of Sample Bags o w296, discount It isn’t often that we buy samples—but these were such fine bags in such perfect condition that we could not resist. Just the bags that are selling today at 25% higher—the newest Christmas bag fashions—but quantity limited, of course. $5 Bags—*#3-95 Dull calf, morocco and seal, metal and self-trimmed. Black, brown and green. $7.50 and $8.50 Bags—$5 Dull calf, seal, morocco, seal with antelope suede. Mar- casite, prystal, metal and self-trimming. Many with zipper inner compartments. $10 and $12.50 Bags_$7.50 Dull calf, antelope suede, c?li with antelope suede. Mar- casite clasps and enamel lift clasps. Bag Shop—Street Floor “Smokey” The Color of the Month in And Here Is Another Samph;,'Line $5 to $7.50 ¥ 2 Stone Necklaces - $3 Of course, they are perfect—a sample necklace being just one out of the box as it comes from France. 300 pieces and scarcely two alike...pendant and choker styles, Green necklaces—rhinestone combinations for evening— gold combinations for sports—jade green with gold in long necklaces—all are $3. Dark and ruby red necklaces—red combined with black for afternoon wear—$3, Rolled gold necklaces—chain effects for daytime wear—$3. Biack stone necklaces with rhinestone rondels for after- noon or evening—$3. ; Fancy French pearls (simulated)—novelty necklaces, pen- dants and 3-strand styles with rhinestone clasps—$3. All these are wonderful Christmas opportunities— opportunities which cannot - be duplicated—and which one cgn easily see are well worth while. Jewelry Shop—Street Floor The couple had announced their en- at a luncheon in Baltimore .. Mr. Braum was president of Johnson & Higgins, Inc., marine in- surance brokers. WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS MARK ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Catt and Mrs. Eastman Ad- dress Committee Meeting in . Dodge Hotel. Heavy-weight Coats Jacket Suits ......$1. Women’s Hats ......75¢ End eacey far shenatog. I YO8 and carry for . 1 you prefer we '"I{l call for and deliver. For this convenient service a small charge of 25c on each ar- ticle will be made. FOOTER’S Cleaners & Dyers 1332 G St. NW. *Phone District 2343 1784 Columbia Rd. *Phone Col. 0720/ Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, leading woman suffragist, and Miss Elizabeth h% newly elected chairman of the n's Joint Congressional Com- mittee; were speakers iast night at a in the Dodge Hotel marking the anniversary of the committee. ‘The. Women's Joint Congressional Committee was organized in 1920, short- ly after women had been granted the vote, by Mrs. Maud Wood Park, and is made up of representatives of 18- wom- en’s organizations. \ - 2 An fnstrument that measures the salt eontent of sea water has been developed at the: Federal Bureau of Standards. is a doctor’s Prescription fer Colds d Headaches It is the Most Speedy Remedy Known 666 also in Tablets. Especially If Your Wearing a Fur Jacket .. You’ll Like the W armth of Tweed Dresses 329.50 Snap...verve...and an Eng- fish look (though they're of French inspiration)...that's their fashion...but they do keep out wintry breezes with- out being too warm indoors. Swagger new one- or two- piece models have all sorts of new details...jaunty boleros, varied seamed effects, little skirt pleats, gored flares, even peplums. And the colors are rich brown, gray, wine, forest green, tan and the superlative black and white mixtures. Sports Shop—Fourth Floor. And Because Fur Coats Are Nearly 30% Lower This Year | #8395 and #450 Silk Stocl;:ings That Wear HlldSOIl SealS+ A Marvelous Shade for Gift Stockings! Because it blends so well with all the new reds and greens and Black C araculs Because so many women want a dark stocking that is not toe extreme. : Because it is so smart in service weight with the new spongy woolens or in chiffon with afternoon things. Smokey in Dull Sheer Chiffon No. 591 $1.95 3 pairs in a wardrobe box, $6.20 Smokey in Dull Crepe Chiffon No. 531 $1.50 3 pairs in a wardrobe gift box, $4.85 Smokey in Service Sheer No. 870 $1.95 3 pairs in a smart wardrobe box, $6.20 Smokey in a Service Weight No. 401 $1.95 3 pairs in an attractive gift box, $5.70 Raccoons Are $295 And though you may not feel great kindliness toward this changeable market—you can't help appreciating such sav- ings on your fur coat. The furs are of exactly the same quality or slightly better—the coats are longer, the hems wider—the lines are full of slender grace that last year's coat lacked. *Dyed Muskrat. it} Shopping for Christmas? The opportunity ‘'of T3let Elinbelh Brewster sdsead buy ifow. Help You! After all—just be sure to give Gold Stripe—and she'll like them ~—and like you. Only at Jellef’'s—but an extra Gold Stripe Shop at 1013 Connecticut Ave. Fur Salon—Fourth Floor D A D e v e e B0 - e A 8 e B e [ 3 i [ d d [ [ 3 [ e [ i [ 3 B

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