Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1930, Page 22

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THE EVEN 1\;G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1930. icuous in at | bined capital of £5,500,000 (about $27,- | better to amalgamate the whole of the ble, Mount Wilson h&mve been':;wm' Molu:!""m":he MERGER OF 3 RHDDESIAN 000,000), was approved at a meeting of | known Northern Rhodesian copper un- ASTRONOMER REVEALS 2,000,000 light mfi:,‘,"’,:‘.’::; P ‘;;pho( COPPER MINES APPROVED |the companies’ shareholders yesterday. | dertakings, but that for the present this EMPTINESS OF SPACE | norney, 11, Bis] 3 i Bor- | was impossible. the Episcopal Diocese of Massachu: Speaking at the Rhodesian Congo They must, therefore, he said, do al] MO NILSON, 1 ’ ' B—6 JEWS GELEBRATE der meeting Sir Auckland Geddes em- vard historian; President Daniel L.jsian copper merger embracing the |of the three properties. Borde; g r Concession, | Sir Edmun tion and make it one of the most im- Davis, chairman of the |portant copper mining propositions The mean distance between nebulae, [ Wen! - setts; Rev. Richard J. Haberlin, vicar| ) ; josuse] | BRAEASONRIS I L phasized the financial advantages that | that is possible to place the combined ENTRY Tu AMER'BA %‘,{,‘,’_",{m‘.’fi g&nfl?fi“‘x’i‘."nfm H::. LONDON, December 18.—A Rhode- | would come from a unified ownership |three properties into a dominating poal.!emmy is space? Here is one answer: Anniversary of Admission of First of Race Observed in Feneuil Hall. By the Associated Press. BOSTON, December 18.—American lews commemorated in 'Faneuil Hall it night the 275th anniversary of the grudging admission to the New World of the first company of Jewish pioneers. From that first cdmpany of 23 set- tlers who knocked twice at the gates of New Amsterdam in 1655 before Gov. Peter Stuyvesant permitted them to enter, the Jews of America have grown to_4,500,000. Their part in the transforming of the United States from a struggling fringe of settlements on the outer edge of civilization into one of the foremost nations on the earth was recognized in messages and speeches by promi- nent fellow Americans from President Hoover down. “The Jewish people have brought to this country both the treasures of their ancient tardition and the pioneer spirit that looks forward hopefully into future,” wrote President Hoover in a letter of greeting. “They have thrown themselves wholeheartedly into the task of the Natio upbuilding.’ Marsh of Boston University, a Methodist Rhodesian Congo rgyman; Miss e | the Bwana Mkubwa Copper Co. and | Bwana Mkubwa Co.—the biggest of the Elaciovet, e ind soci three concerns—said it would have been 'est copper producers in the world. The NEW Blackwell, noted feminist and ‘social | the Nhanga copper mines, with a com- service worker; Rev. S. Parkes Cadman of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, and many outside the Jewish nationality brought similar tribute. TURKEY RAFFLE PRIZES ARE START IN BUSINESS | Two Birds Were Nucleus of Flock of 2,500 Raised by Woman on Canadian Ranch. CALGARY, Alberta (#).—Mrs. W. A. Freeman, Arenode, Alberta, won cwu] turkeys at a raflle nine years ago and has become the largest producer of the | birds in Canada. | Her original pair has grown to &n annual flock of 2,500, and next year she plans to raise 5,000. ' The Freeman ranch is a show place of Western Canada. A creek furnishes plenty of water and a sandy soil pro- vides good drainage. The main flock is kept on about 300 acres of land, and chicks are raised in incubators. After assisting a blind man to board a ‘street car at Nottingham, England, recently, Samuel Tring, aged 13, and Alfred Scarlet, 7, were knocked down Neckwear For HER—An Ascot Scarf will brighten her Christmas—and there= after her coat. Hand-blocked crepe de chine with self fringe—in black and white, blue monotones and brown with tan, orange and green. $3. 4 / within the empire and one of the great- that is, universes of stars like the milky | Neyw way, is eéstimated by Dr. Edwin Hub- For HIM—These Men’s Ties are, on good masculine authority, the t)xo that he prefers to wear. Excellent silk, hand tailored, non-wrinkling. Good small patterns and stripes. $1.50. Neckwear—Street Floor Bags?—Gloves?—Handkerchiefs?—Underwear?—Stockings? In what department indeed does not this store stand out? Bags from Nat Lewis, from Madelon—from a dozen fine sources—Gloves from Centemeri and from our own Paris office—Handkerchiefs from Ireland, Belgium, even China—Underwear from Paris, from that splendid American woman maker, Effa Blanche — from Vanity Fair—Stockings from Gold Stripe, which we think the best in the world. makers like to be represented by a store that is ever active, ever growing, ever adding to its prestige! These and many other fine things center at Jelleff’s because Vice President Curtis wrote: “They |and killed by an omnibus. What a Store in Which to Shop for' Gifts! “Snow and Colder”— So hurry, hurry for GALOSHES Trim light-weight, smart affairs that fit with glove-like smooth- ness—waterproof because they're of Firestone rubber. With Zipper, $3.50 With Side Snap, $2.50 Waterproof Fabric Gaiters, $1.85 to $2.65 Shoe Shop—Street Floor The New Jelketfs The Always-Needed gift is BEST—the BEST gift is— Gold Stripe Silk Stockings ‘At least, so say thousands of young things— —and certain ones of them are confidently expecting Gold Stripe Silk Stockings this Christmas, so better not disappoint them! Of course, you know why... Silk 100% pure . . . you give stockings that tub and wear like something much stronger than silk. Colors 100% right . . . —the colors she herself is buying right now! Quality 100% . .. —beautifully woven and dyed new high-twist weave—fashionably dull—but clear and fine. New Christmas Shipment Capeskin Gloves $1.95 Regularly $3 and $3.95 They’re of that pliable South African capeskin that washes so perfectly—in those styles that hundreds of pleasure to your people have been buying for gifts. Costume and turn- gift. 50c and up. back cuffs appliqued in contrasting color or cut out in ' smart patterns ... and, of course, the plain pull-on. Black Brown Tan Eggshell Grey Glove Shop—Street Floor “No run that starts above can pass the Gold Stripe” Men! Let Elizabeth Brewster buy Gold Stripe Stockings for home gifts— or for your office force! Just call Metropolitan 0300! Buy them singly—by three pairs, or by the half dozen pairs ~——assorted in a daytime and evening wardrobe Nec. 591, dull chiffon 3 3 pairs, $5.70 . r No. 631, AUl eliffon ..o o vovimos seeson ..$1.50 3 pairs, $4.35 No. 460, sheerer dull chiffon 3 pairs, $7.35 Gold Stripe Shop—Street Floor Additional Gold Stripe Shop—1013 Connecticut Avenue Gift boxes and Entirely New silk folders add "P Panamalaque and Felt Hats $6.50' Beige Fine Toiletries Favorite Gifts at Low Prices Dixiana perfume Morlet’s Nuit d’amour perfume, $2.95 Double loosepact with lipstick, $1.95 Single loosepact in modernistic case Jelleff's own importation—French $1.50 Leather Handbags The shiny straw on these delightful small Be SURE you don’t miss these at hats will make Winter days seem tinged with Spring—and the fine, soft felt will be adequate protection from the teasing breezes. Gay little tricornes . . . becoming bicornes—just every type to go comfortably—and smartly— 3 soap with your fur collars. d'Isabey’s floral Gardenia, Jasmine Coty’s dusting powder in si perfumes, Lilas, ..$3.50 odors, Other New Spring Hats Just Received $1.50 810 to $35 Millinery Shop—Street Floor Give— Cardigan Sweaters $5.90 Check your list right this minute—for these are just about the smartest bags of the season—a marvelous group of typical Jelleft fashion, quality and workmanship at one grand Christmas price. They include: Toiletries Shop—Street Floor Crystal* Chokers Specially Ordered—Just Arrived PO oag , Amethyst $3 ® Sapphire blue Blue-White $ Gorgeous things—with the clear { radiance of diamond-cut real rock Smooth calf pouches with carved shell or prystal frames. ‘Rose Roomy passport bags of smooth T ; [ et Give A ot Antelope suede pouches with tve. them to ‘spoftswomen simulated shell frame. L —they're splendid for golf; Antelope suede envelopes with A tl‘wm to’ shivery duries erystal. You will find them un- carved shell clasp. they're_warm" encugh o A e combat any draft. Pure eqf\lalcd as inexpensive Christmas Tailored envelopes of smooth - wWoo l—iny monotone: shd gifts. calf. SStmulated. flecked mixtures. Jewelry Shop—Street Floor Sports Shop—Fourth Floor Width _[2%4] 3 [3%] 4 |8%] 5 [5%| 6 6%| 7 [7%] 8 [8%] 9 A 5 4 610 3 6 T T6 13 6 1116 6 1) 1 6 8 3 | 910,128 6 1314 8 18 1] 15 7| Handbag Shop—Street Floor Look at these prices for - Singlettes Portrait of Young Lady Enjoying Shoes One of These $3.95 Formerly $6.50 to $10.50 Crepe de Chine French Crepe Crepe Satin Van Gorgeous Underwear 9 Raalte S Fitted Gowns— Slips— Dance Sets Chemise— Exquisite undies that you will find hard to give away—so ir- resistible are' they to the femi- nine heart. Fitted gowns of crepe de chine or French crepe have appliques of fine lace or are fastidiously simple . . . slips of French crepe and crepe satin are deftly fitted and trimmed with lace at bodice and hem, some tailored styles ... dance sets and chemise of crepe de chine are hand-featherstitched, a few in lacy styles. Flesh Nile Banana Heart Over. 400 pairs of smart shces in broken size ranges but with every size included in the complete group. And every pair is marked *way, 'way down! ES[)CCiil”y SUEDE—in brown, black, green. Fine Gift! KIDSKIN—in black, brown, green, blue, gray. CALF—in black, brown, green, oxblood. SATIN and PATENT LEATHER. Shoe Shop—Street Floor A special selling of these new quilted robes of lustrous, rayon satin—each one warmly interlined and lined in harmonizing tone. College girls will appreciate their congenial warmth for midnight spreads or study hours. French Blue Rose Peach Nile Grey Shops—Second Floor Because it is the type of all-in-one under- garment that women want under their snug frocks. Dainty lacettrimmed bandeau or tailored one—open pantie leg trimmed with lace—and the whole garment fitted pre- cisely. Peach Tea Rose Baby Blue P. S.—Of course, if you find it too difficult to give them away—there’s a solution! Buy some for yourself, now, from this fine selection. * Grey Shops—Second Floor es must be final, PLEASE! credits, refunds or excl Sizes 32 to 38 Orchid Petal Pink Roseleaf Grey Shops—Second Floor

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