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THE EVENI CHRISTMAS TREE 10 BE DEDICATED Focal Point in Santa Claus Lane to Draw Throng | SHINGTON, D. GERMAN LEADER DIES Rauscher, Polish Minister, Issued 1920 Strike Manifesto. SAINT BLASIEN, Germany, Decem- ber 18 (#).—Ulrich Rauscher, German Minister to Poland, died today after an illness of several weeks. During the Kapp putsch of 1920 Rauscher issued as chief of theogovern- ment press section the famous mani- festo, over the signatures of the Presi- dent and chancellor, calling a general DECLINE IN NOVEMBER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1930. [ IMMIGRATION VISAS T Amerlun consular o(- Reports from ficers in 21 countries quotas ag: gregating 148,466 of the total quo!-l of 153,714, showed that only 944 visas had been issued to non-preference aliens, as compared with 1,687 in Oc- Reports From U. S. Consular Offi-| toper” cers in 21 Countries Show Sharp Decrease. Immigration visas issued\by Ameri- can migsrm“ officers abroad showed a sharp decrease during November, State Department statistics issued yesterday revealed. These were out of a possible 14,846. Only 41 visas were issued out of the remaining total of 5248 available in countries not restricted to a 10 per cent monthly issue basis. Orders were issued last Summer to American consular officers abroad to refuse visas to persons who might be- come public charges in this country. Three Drown in Storm. TALTAL. Chile, December 18 (#).— ‘Three persons were drowned yesterday when a wharf on which they were standing was swept into the bay during a storm. Forty tEersorna standing on the wharf were thrown into the bay but saved themselves by climbing onto the debris, which acted as a raft. The storm did considerable other damage. o e Marriage among the Eskimos is & LACKS LICENSE LAW Wyoming Unable to Hold Physi- clan for Illegal Practice. CODY, Wyo., December 18 (#).— Trial of Dr. W. A. Graham of Powell, Wyo., has developed that Wyoming has no statute prohibiting practice of medi= cine without a license. As the case opened, counsel for the business partnership; there is no sen- | defense pointed out the deficiency in timent connected with it, and kissing | State law, | verdict of ‘acquittal. is unknown. and the judge directed a strike of the populace in protest at the rebellion., Toémorrow Night. L3 3 P The Christimas S[m Gifts of Quality that Cost No More T AR CAPITOL FUR \\\'// A great community Christmas tree at Fourteenth and Kenyon streets, one of the focal points in the holiday deco- ration of Santa Claus lane in the sec- tion, will be dedicated tomorrow eve- ning at 8:30 o'clock by officials of the Columbia Heights Business Men's As- sociation. Rev. Harvey Baker Smith, pastor of the Columbia Heights Christian Chureh, will be presented as the representatif of the community by Frank J. Sabotka, festival chairman, and will conduct the cocmmunity program. A Santa Claus will be present to distribute gifts. Members of a number of church choirs from the section will join in a presentation of songs. An invocation will be offered by Rev. Mark Depp, pas- tor of the Calvary Baptist Church. Special invitations to attend the cele- bration have been sent to Maj. Donald Eternally Acceptable | Due, aguset S, oo Unfa||ingly Apprecia’fed Davison; Maj. Henry G. Pratt, super- LEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F&G @htlt psborn For Giving For Keeping intendent of police, and Mrs. Pratt; * George S. Watson, fire chief, and Mrs, | Watson; Eugene Minoux, president of the Georgla Avenue Business Men's As- * sociation, and Mrs. Minoux; Milton R. Vollmer, vice president of the same or- gaization; Burd W. Payne, president of @ the Citizens' Forum, and Mrs. Payne; John S. Cole, president of the Park View Citizens’ Association, and Mrs. Cole; Earl E. Dillon, president of the Mount_Pleasant Citizens' Association, and Mrs. Dillon, and Dr. George C. Havenner, president of the Federation of Citizens’ Associations. — o PRINCE GEORGE RIDES SUBWAY TO AVOID FOG Mist Is So Thick, Son of King George Is Unable to\Go to Dance in Automobile. Rollins Hosiery The hose that is winning wearers by thousands 2.95 A Real Buy! A Real Sale! And Just at the Opportune Time! 3% All-Rubber Automatics From a well known maker—name stamped on every pair Louis Black Gunmetal $ 45 Brown % Two-Tone Brown Heels Cold—rain—snow—they've arrived—and just in the nick of time we hold a marvelous value-giving sale of stylish Automatics— fleece or net lined—some have slight- |mpcr(echons but all carry the usual guarantee of satisfaction. All sizes—get your pair NOW and be warm, comfortable and stylish. First Floor For those who are seek- ing a gift that will express their feeling— as well as a gift that be- speaks the Yuletide Sea- son—we sug- gest that you pay a visit to the CAPITOL. You will find a solution to y our gift problem. Imported Cases $37-50 Special From our selection of de Iuxe cases for Milady. Of ecrase leather in smart tones, luxuriously equipped with twelve attrac- tive gilt fittings. A most appropriate gift for her., ‘].00 .50 95 i el Give three pairs in a lovely gift box By the Associated Press. INDON, December ~ 18.—Prince George, youngest son of the British ruler, bought a 5-cent subway ticket and went to a fashionable West End dance last night on the public under- ground conveyance. He started out in an automobile, but 50 dense was the fog he got nowhere. Street lamps were obliterated by the mist and motor vehicles had to crawl along in the streets with conductors walking ahead carrying electric torches to _guide drivers. Numerous motor cars and taxicabs stalled and were unable to go at all. None of the people in the subway car appeared to recognize the royal pas- senger and he arrived at his dance without further incident. Military Monogram at No Charge Cuban or (KRS 1314 F Street N.W. THE TRAVEL.LEATHER & GIFT /HOP aosspfl -R'HARRIS: @ ==1224 F STREET == CAPITOL 1208 FUR s. SHOP Members of Master Furriets’ Guild Your Frock for the Holiday is in this Sale. Gay $14 Colors .... Low Back Evening Gowns for Formal Occa- $1 4 sions GOWNS reslan o= 7~9-#~18 6 St.N¥ Fashion-Wise—Value-Wise Women Wnll Flock to This Marvelous That Express Studied Selection | ! l”fl m “ fi; and Sincerity of Sentiment - 8, e 7’ P LAMPS 4 Varied Collection from $3.75 up SKETCHED LAMP AT $10. Pottery base with complementary parchment shade. SKETCHED LAMP AT $19.25. Dresden china floral base with & pleated georgette shade in a choice of boudoir colors. SKETCHED LAMP AT $2450. Is of the new Reflector type— serving as an indirect illuminant for a room or as a most satis. factory floor lamp. 3-candle type, complete with center reflector end parchment shade. With silk shade, $28.50. FURNITURE Occasional Pieces and Suites FOOT STOOL AT 9.75. Circular or oblong stool, with needlepoint. DRUM TABLE AT $2350. Duncan Phyfe design; mahogany. SECRETARY AT $7850. Full size Governor Winthrop of genuine mahogany. Serpentine or block front. Others from $49.50 up. 985 Last Mmute Paris Reproduced mESSEs Sunday Night Dresses MAHOGANY COFFEE TABLE AT $15. Duncan Phyfe base. CHAIR AT $67.50. Most comfortable. Down cushions, seat and back—mahogany frame. Choice of denim coverings, BUTTERFLY TABLE AT $2650. A delightful design in maple. “SLEEPY HOLLOW” CHAIR AT $45. Solid mahogany frame— assorted tapestry coverings. Clever Street Dresses Afternoon Dresses Dinner and Party Frocks Unusual Sport Costumes Business Dresses Made to Sell for $1950 525 $290.50 ALL SIZES Misses, 12 to 20 Women’s, 36 to 44 Half Sizes and Extras (Chiffons, Crepes, Velvets, Prints; Sport Fabrics) TILT-TOP TABLE AT $13.50. Early American design; mahogany. New Style Features Fur-trimmed semi formal Necklines that are new. Sleeves that are original. Skirt Treatments first shown. Tailored straight lines. Laces, Embroidery, Tuck- ings. and even CLOCKS Novelty, $3.75 up—Electric, $7.95 up ELECTRIC MANTEL CLOCK AT $1250. An infallible time keeper; mahogany case. ELECTRIC HALL CLOCK AT $60. Mahogany; Colonial design. e L T T TRy T e e terensean RADIO 4 Gift That Keeps On Giving VICTOR RADIO AT $306.30. The new RE-57 Home Recording model—three supreme instruments in one—complete with tubes. Other Victor Radios, $131.50 up; Atwater Kent, $13930 up; Muzette, $65.20. Convenient terms. COLONIAL BOOK CASE RADIO CABINET AT $45 is but one of many novel mahogany period pieces we show which are especially made for the installation of an old or new radio set. DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana 1" PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance Masterful Color Harmonies for the Present and Early Spring " The tremendous success achleved by the shop of BRESLAU for its SPECIAL SALES is again demonstrated—in this offering of Paris adaptatlom, SUCH DRESSES AT SUCH A LOW PRICE—so smartly styled will jam the store when one considers the very nominal price that they are featured in this sale. e Much earlier and greater values than ever before! $39.50 Coats now $19.75 S ALE $49.50 Coats now $24.75 $59.50 Coats now $29.75 OF FINE $69.50 Coats now $34.75 FUR TRIMMED $79.50 Coats now $39.75 price COAT And Higher Priced Coats BRESLAL in Proportion All_the FINE LUXURIOUS FURS and FABRICS are represented in this collection —SELECT YOUR COAT NOW AT ONE- HALF YOU HAD PLANNED TO PAY. BLACK PREDOMINATES...Browns, Tans, Greens, Gray and Imported Tweeds for Sports Wear. 1307 to 1315 G Street - e T T T T TR TN Tte Friendly Skop