Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1930, Page 29

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i s | s oo o— " e " PREJUDICE DELAYS Ricqs st pd TRIAL OF SHEPARD manager of the company, said the De- | 3426 Thirteenth street, this city, as & cember schedule was set for about|second lieutenant in the Quartermaster 20,000 more cars than in any previous | Corps; to Roy W. Mmmnelflenl December in the company's history. | 3853 Thirty-second street, Mount | “There e now 28,500 men employed in | Rainier, Md.. as a second lieutenant ihe compnY's 20 domestic plants, he in the Chemical Warfare Service, and Weather Bureau Open to Conviction On Far-Off Forecast By the Assoclated Press. ‘Uncle Sam’s Weather Bureau is skeptical of claims to long-range fo{::uunl,_ but has an open mind. | The Christmas S[mp J. Gain in November Produection. DETROIT, December 5 (#).—The Chevrolet Motor Co. set a new high record for November, it was announced today, with a production of 47,257 cars. This compares with 46,125 for Novem. ber, 1929, the previous high record for to Henry L. Taylor, 403 Brown street, | b4 Clarendon, Va., as a second lieutenant | i FESRE RO, of Engineers. Army Reserve Corps Commissions. Commissions in the Reserve of Gifts of Quality that cost no more Veniremen: Read Published By the Xssociated Press Published statements concerning the | An “even more futile imagina- tion,” in the opinion of C. F. Marvin, chief of the bureau, is that droughts can “be caused or suppressed by man_himself.” Discussing the Nation's sever- est drought in his annual report today. Marvin said, however, the bureau also was willing to be shown that rain could be started or hurricanes stopped by explo- Statement of Murder Defendant. KANSAS CITY, Kans., December 5.— | Corps the Army have been issued by the War Department to Edward G. Donohue, < fHOREHAM CONNECTICUT AVE. af CALVERT the eleventh month of the W. S. Knudson, president and gen EISEMAN'S Seventh and F Sts. Special case have proved a handicap in select- ing a jury for the trial of Maj. Charles A. Shepard, Army tuberculosis spe- clalist, charged with the poison mur- der of his second wife. A panel of 25 veniremen was under eleventh hour summons to appear in Federal Court today to replace those excused yesterday because they had read newspaper accounts of the case. Judge Richard J. Hopkins declared the defendant could not put his state- ment in a newspaper, then be tried by sives. LUIS AT CHERBOURG | Deposed President of Brazil Will Winter i France. CHERBOURG, France, December 5 (#).—Dr. Washington Luis, deposed . President of Brazil, and his wife and | urors who had read . | T A rendon. blond 22-year- | daughter today disembarked from the old San Antonio, Tex. stencgrapher, | steamer Alcantara, which brought them to whom the accused 59-year-old med- | from Rio de Janeiro. Dr. Luis said ical officer said he became engaged five | that he would spend the Winter in| months after his Wflc'l; dal"" was 1ot | prance, “a friendly country whe:e 1 in the court room yesterday. | i h ' The ‘rcssciition ‘informed thie court | 418 SIWAYS hEppy o zesi; that Maj. Gen. H. W. Ireland, surgeon general of the Army. would be the first | witness, to make possible his speedy | return to pressing business in Wash- | ington, D. C. | | Rabbit's Foot Retains Its “Charm. NEW YORK, December 5 ().—A | DINNER DANCES In the Louis Seize room every evening from 7 to 9 (with ser- viee $1.50 person or a la carte service). Supper session, 10 till 1°(50.cent couvert, except Fri- day, Saturday, and holidays, $1) To Match Your Odd Coats up Tt's easy to match your odd coat at Eise- man's. We have a complete stock of trousers in all wanted styles, patterns, colors and sizes. Just bring in your odd coat or vest . we'll match it. | Berberich’S Now O.ff‘er High;Type : WINTER COATS at January Prices! Saturday Night Dances Gift Handbags $5 The bag illustrated is of soft smooth calf, with simulated hand - carved prystal trimming. " One of the many appealing new models we’re featuring as appropriate gifts. Give her a Becker handbag for Christmas. Special dinner. §2 starting at 8, including couvert. Supper a la carte, $1 couvert. Dinner patrons may remain and dance through supper without charge. Subscribe Today It costs only about 1% cent: per day uand 5 cents Sundays to have Washington's best newspa- per delivered to you regularly every evening and Sunday morn- rabbit’s fcot is included in equipment | ing. of an expedition which will seck lost | Telephone WNational 5000 and Inca cities in the Andes. An uncle of | | the delivery 7il! start immedi- Reserved { m—— - - . - e - - ~ - Until e — s e ———— ——————————— e Christmas .‘ | . & 2 ! surswany. 4 || Gifts For The Whole Family Priced For Econo THE TRAVEL.LEATHER & GIFT /HOP CROSLEY l K LO WE ~ NEVINS j«oneuAM ORCHESTRA PAUL FIDELMAN ~ DIRECTING Monogram Free Of Charge Satisfaction Since 1859 INGS PALACE RADIO Given Away 3 E |l This Christmas - contest is open fo |l every customer. See this $79.50 radio in Buy N, ozé for Prosperit A DECEMBER SPECIAL We Are Offering a Very Attractive Trade-in Allowance On Your Old Phonograph or Radio (Battery Operated or Eleetric) ON THE NEW 1931 MODEL 131 Majestic Name Inscribed in | Gold on All 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. Leather Goods Santa Claus Is Here to Wel- come Them Tomorrow. Nov- elty Souvenir for Every Child Accompanied by Parents. SIDEWALK SCOOTER Popular outdoor toy with rubber tires and stand. $5.00 and $6.00 Bab : Dzl_lz $3 e l ldren Like $5.00 TABLE SET-as sketched. Hand- some and durable set in two styles. Dec- orated table and two chairs. Blue, gray and IVOrY ..eececneens PETTRTPRPPTN $3.98 SHOO-FLY — Strong, handsomely 'E' painted shoo-fly in horse or dog style. | arge size. Specially priced at....$2.98 DESK SET—Large hardwood roll-top desk with wide drawer and office chair to match. Durably constructed....$9.95 BASSINETTE—Doll's bassinette, SWINGING HORSE—Favorite toy for the 26x15, with wooden wheels. Beautif little fellow. Well" built, mounted on plat- o . ; ully Price Complete, $163.50 + £ ||}l painted. Size for large doll $1.00 1 Less an Unusual Trade-In Allowance $ . | = INVEST YQUR CHRISTMAS SAVINGS Gifts Men Prefer—at Sale Prices! S Me’s Gift Shirts A Small Down Puym’e’nt and Equally Small Monthly Payments Is All That Is Required - -—y, W ——. 4 CO ‘ : § N Satisfactory Service Behind Every Sale At Harvard iu 10-Piece . ¥ E s.ll% Sy 9 AM. to 10 PM. Pearl-on-Amber* 2900 14th Street N.W. MEMBER RADIO DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION - Toilet Set COlumbia 0101 $ 8.95 Plain or decorated, in rose, matze, green and orchid. Beautiful tray with lace dolly, mirror, brush, comb, powder box, shoe horn, shoe hook, nail file, buffer and cuticle knife. Manutactured. OTHER TOILET SETS $2.95 to $25.00 CHILD'S 3-PIECE SET, comb, brush and Ceats That Would Ordinarily Be $59.75 to $65 38 POOL TABLE—$6.00 pool table, size 42%:x 23%; inches. Fine playing surface. Complete with cues, rack and balls 8 “BUDDY” WAGON—Large wagon with oak body floor and steel sides. Round front, rubber-tired wheels PAINT SETS—"Paint-em” nov- elty animal paint sets and “Fairy- land” paint se educational toys, $1.00 ELECTRIC TRAIN with trans- former complete. Electric engine, Dressed in all-pink, all-blue, two coaches and circular track. or White trimmed with pink “Five-Fifteen” model 3.98 or blue. Rubber panties, Third Floor bootees and shoes. Famous “My Darling” | life-like doll, 27 inches high. Ceats That Would Ordinarily Be £69.75 1o $85 Boxed Gift 34975 Jewelry In Wonderful Array 9c & 1 K Every Shirt Perfect—Boxed for Christmas | ~Thonsands and thousands of high-grade shirts—and far and 'way the best values it has been possible to offer in many years. Beautiful, fast-color fabrics—plain, novelty and rayon-stripe broadcloth, MARK i SIETERED Beautiful and mexpensive gifts— a host of charming novelties in crystal, colors and rhinestone. | Chokers, long chains, festoon neck- | laces, bracelets, earrings and brooches. Many are copies of ex- pensive picces. All are brand new | —and wonderful values at the two — special prices. wOmen’stine vK{d Gloves Street Floor Full-Fashioned In Washable Kid and Suede Gift gloves any woman will receive with 98 B Children’s Gift We L . Sl“{ 88(: pleasure. Excellent quality washable kid in hose slip-on and fancy cufi styles, also suede in slip- Hose Boys’ and Girls’ on style. Black-with-white, browns and other Every Pair Perfect . Sheep-Lined shades. Buy quality gloves for gifts or for Both chiffon and service weights. vourself at a saving. Sheer chiffons include a 43-gauz= YOo! ot 13 Ready for Saturday quality with stop-run toj and $ 4.95 Prench heels, alo an equally fine grade with twin self heels. Serv- Al the young folks want them! | Buy them here at our spzcial price. of a Valuable Collection Oriental Rugs and Carpets including several extra large Carpets and pre- senting examples of most of the renowned rug weaving districts of the Orient, to be sold at Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th Street Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday December 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th, 1930 at 2 P. M. each day ALSO 2 SPECIAL NIGHT SESSIONS Tuesday, December 9th, and Thursday, Dece.mber 11th, at 8 P. M. Each Evening On View Up to Hour of Sale Each Day An b;l'cnlai-hu[ ‘makes a very TRADE I".l'l'ql‘l and acceptable holiday gift. TERMS: CASH C. G. SLOAN & CO0., Inc. AUCTS. fine woven, corded and rayon-stripe madras—in white, green, blue, tan, grey—and smart, rew stripes and figures in fmmense variety. Attached or separate collars and neckband shiris. Never such a vast selection of good shirts for gift scekers. All sizes 13'2 to 17. Street Floor. Coats That Would Ordi-arily Be $89.75 to $98.50 $ 5 9.75 ice-weight hose have lisle top and French heels. All the new shades. Street Floor Low Prices for Needed Winter Garments INFANTS' $259 CHINCHILLA| INFANTS' SILK COATS—Beauti- COATS, in pink, blue and tan.|ful coats of silk radium and crepe de Roll collar, set-in ‘sleeves. Warmiy [chine in white and pink. Lined for lined and interlined. Sizes 1, 2 and | warmth and service. Round or square ;’Nal»‘i'f”‘- Coats __of jokes hand-smocked o embroldered 'ashable coats In sizes D and 2 years. sz'gs $3.98 Infants’ Brushed Wool Sets All-wool knitted or brushed sets, shug, warn_and attroctive. Sweater s ,98 fastened at front or side; cap, leggins - and mittens to_match. White, pink, Coats That Would Ordinarily Be $98.50 to $135 369.75 $65 Black $io Imperata With Luxurious Wolf Rayon Underwear ol Collar and Cuffs $38 Big, warm coats of black or brown Dupont leatherette. Genuine sheep- skin fleece lining and corduroy er leatherctte facing, Reinforced pockets. Warm knitted wristlets. Sizes 4 to 18. Boys’ Gift Ties, 25¢, 39¢ and 50c. Boys' Suits, $4.95 to $8.95. Boys' Sweaters, §1.00 to $2.95. Boys' Knickers, $1.00, $1.69 and 51.;:"' ‘Blouses, 59¢ and 79¢. “Bell” Shirts, 79¢ & $1.00, , Little Boys' Suits, $1.00, $1.39 and $1.89. 1 STV Orersents, $3.04, 4494 ana “ sufitreet Floor tan and blue. Sizes 22 and 24. Children’s Party Dresses hand-smocked yoke, puff sleeves; fin- 1.|'trmflc wi’;.:;l wide h!rfi Also h;l.sque . . St o, Sl 2 5 High-Type Winter Coats - rows of picoted ruffing. Sizes 3 to 6. Infants’ Brushed Wool Toques In white, pink or blue. Snug, 5 g That Would Oxdinarily Be $125 to $195 A~ 95 Of crepe de chine in pastel shades. $ 2 .98 and two-tiered circular skirt. - And warm d wool toques de- Straight-from-the-shoulder model wi'h long-waisted model with shirred flounce and three the face. Experienced Advertisers PreferTheStar

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