Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1931, Page 10

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A—10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, u. . .supAY, JANUARY 2, 1931 DA ” |DRIVE OF RIVERDALE : mlN STR‘K[S GAR g gfi:fi;’;‘:fflf:; FIREMEN NETS $350 || 1] Staged by Hospital | |Funds to Be Used in Purchase of |{| K |_I_|NG PERSUNS By the Associated Press. Néw-Rquipmunt dos De- | CHICAGO, January 2.—Four partment. B DeOaEDes STttt | | et s to The sty single one of them bad enough R Md, January 2— fiaby GII‘] Alone Survives %o ég.:uy RSH |The annual drive for funds for the 3 at was situation that | |jocal Volunteer Fire Department so far | || “¢Chicago Grade-Crossing e e ton tooy Sens day, | |has netted the firemen about $350, ac- ||]| Accident as they continued a search for | |cording to Chief Edward C. Stewart. || i . some one with migraine, a form The house-to-house canvass started of sick nervous headache that they can study in their quest for | |1Ast Sunday by the firemen will be Byithe Associated Press. | | the cause and the cure. A three- | |continued next Sunday. About half || CHICAGO, January 2.—Nine of ten month job at $50 a month, with {the town is yet to be canvassed. This persons out for a New Year day auto-| | free board and lodging, goes 0 | |money will be used in the purchase mobile ride were killed in a grade cross- ‘Honorable mention went to but | |of new equipment. The Ladies' Auxil- ing tragedy in suburban Harvey last onEFm‘Bl?v. andVorld Vg!{hveserul. |iary is assisting in this work under 1 night. Their car was struck by the| [ “Fair sald one of the doctors, | |the leadship of Mrs. Ethel M. Baker, International Limited, fast eastbound| | 4PUtjust fair What we want is | |the president. Grank Trunk passenger train, and was| | % © Ped one” connemen, A" B Bowes, b, W i . R. Bowers, D. carried for more than 200 feet down i 5 - ‘Thempson, H. H. Peck, A. Kracke, jr 1 the. right-of-way, Big Units of Time. and W. A. Carson, will be the guests A 3-month-old baby girl, Lorraine | Time, by the anthropologist, as well | Of ;hrfncgreug.?’m?:"i on Jsnumry, 7, Margaret Olason, was the only SUVIVOr. | a5 the geologist, is measured not by the | tion of officers, with Mr. Stewart sgain e was found by rescuers in - - filled ditch crying but without & scratch | hour, but in units of 25,000 years. "elected chief. on her body. Investigators expressed | belief she had been tossed out of the * automobile by her mother before the locomotive struck. Lorraine’s parents and Mr. and Mrs. $ Matthew Atason of Elmsurst, Ill.. and 16 D their children—Calvin. 6; Muriel, 5, ays il and Vilborg, 4—were killed. The other vietims were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nowak of Chicago and their children— Including Shore Excursions Lorraine, 5, and Adam, 8. | The theory was advanced that Ola- it son, believed to have been driving, did | | not see the train because of the crowded | condition of his small car. | BODIES OF FOUR SOUGHT IN HOLE IN RIVER ICE P Transatlantic Liner Cut to Rockland. 7 Bon voyage over 4,000 smooth, tranquil miles to isles of tropical romance in a ship famous COODS CVERT Big Savings on Sheets and Pillowcases Sears ‘“‘GuestChamber” § Sears “Wonder Value” Sheets and Cases M Sheets and Cases Are equal to the best stand- A $ ¥ ard grade Nationally - 3 Are in the White Goods Advertised Sheets and Cases > Event at Big Savings 227 N\ 22227 Note Our Low Prices 81x90 sheets, were 82¢, 81x90, were $1.25, now...$1.09 N ) / now 68¢c 63x99, were $1.12, now...$1.00 ; 7 nd 81x99, were $1.38, now...$1.19 . ) S S 81x99 sheets, were 89¢, 42x36 Pillowcases, were X R 3 S f e 3lc, PV i 45x36 7727, 7 By the Associated Press. " OTTAWA. January 2.—The bodies of ; ; on the Atlantic for her steadiness and the three men and a woman were sought | largest American liner fo enter and leave today in the Ottawa River, after search- | ; ; 5 ers found automobile tracks leading to ; " Philadeiphia’forihe “capiivisting Garibbeonl & large hole in the ice. i} Serviced by her renowned transatiantic staff Azaria Barbeau, 27, Mrs, Irvine Ar- ; L ... reveling in her luxurl nold, 23, August Beatline, 28, and Ed- sl ot o gar Charron visited Thurso, Quebec, ; «+. marvelous cuisine . .. and vast deck New Year cve and have beeh missing . space for play. Nassau ... Kingston ... since they started for Rockland, whic % is below here on the Oontario side. = VRO - - “HINEAG C s BV NG E Friends said they belicved Barbeau. /4 & pearls in o gorgeous seiting far removed who was driving, sought to take a short / from the sting of winter. Long hours ashore cut across the ice and that the car I3 f penid : Bl oa ThLs r21ie: hole “ehany hie yision " 1 and delightfully conducted excursions by the Fas obscured by saow. The hole was i American Express Company and Thomas about a quarter of a mile from the Que- s bec shore, where the river is 75 feet ity. F ck . Cook and Son fto centers of Interest. No deep. mation stc. communicate Wwith your locel uieior suviesd: Main Floor 7 2 Just Think! Our Nationally Famous “Launderite’ Sheets Battlng Always Lower Than 81x99 inches Towehng Their Equals Elsewhere Ten A 3-Ib. gg?lenched Now Reduced to 89c Xepde 95c stitched cotton; ample 16 Inches Wide for a large comforter. 81x90, were 95¢c, now. . .84c “l_.aunderite” Economy offer. Fully o 63x90, were 85¢, now. . .71c Pillowcases Pt 63x99, were 92c,now . . .77c 42436, were 25¢, now. . .21c s—t:fi,:?n-l-"‘lio?‘"bem' l i %‘ 72x99, were 95¢c, now. . .84c 45x36, were 27c, now. . . 23c Sheeting 4 % : ; 45cr. | Criss Cross Curtains | Towes Double coated rubber Of Fine Dotted Grenadine zoc Each waterproof sheeting. 5 L 5 Maroongshite. " 36-n; You'll be charmed with the appearance and quality of ok e i el —Miin Ploos: these dainty curtains we have priced so low. pair 20x40 Turkish towels; Mrs. Leome Waurlitzer Dies. U N I T E D S TAT E s L I N E s W CINCINNATL Ohlo, January 2 (P).— rs. Leonie Waurlitzer, 88, widow of John W. Childress, General Agent D piithers, omcer ot e 1027 Connecticut Avenve, Washington, D. C. Telephone, National 7563 cal instruments, died at her home yes- terday of a heart attack. % % Saturday Last Day! Sears purchase of a huge quantity brings them to you at this price. 21/ yards were 30c each. long, with wide ruffiles, tie backs and valance. Hemmed. White, cream, ecru. “Dynamic” Shoe Sale Criss Cross T T e 5-Pc. Curtain Sets ¢ = Curtain Sets Sprds $129 A\ = $120 12 NG 59c¢ Ollcloth Fresh, lovely curtain 3 ; 80x105 Inches sets made of fine e DS These are beautifully 59c Marquisette. Have .ot made of ruffled voile, < This is probably the cornice ruffle. Headed | = 24 inches wide, 214 §4-lnch t.able squares lowest ever for a pat- to hang on one rod. Z Iy yards long. Valance in charming 1931 pat- terned weave cotton Tie-backs included. 1 and tie-backs in- terns. Qur original spread.—Main Floor. Main Floor. 559 A cluded. Main Floor. low price was 74c. 7 Z You’ve heard about them on the Radio. You hear lots of your friends talking about them. Now’s your chance to know the full enjoyment of wearing these splendid Hahn “Dynamic” shoes . . . these shoes that Fit won- derfully, and “keep you fit!” $4.45 $4.95 Entire stocks reduced. Regularly $5 to $6.50. Not a "Clearance” Sale. Just a great advertising drive for new customers. And tomorrow ends it! ~ Here is tfie Wc;nderful Y The “Kenmore” Electric Gyrator Washer “Marvel” Electric Ironer Priced astonishingly low At a Record $ Cash $ 67 50 Low Price 54.2.—5_ Delivered cash price delivered At all our women’s shops 7 At F St. shop, main floor Final Clearance “Carlton” Footwear Spring stocks ordered earlier than ever...so, the final “clearance” of “Carltons”. . .our finest cos- tume footwear...now begins. 765 pairs that were $10.50 to $14.50 included. Mostly fashionable suedes, a few in kids and other correct materials. 72 7 2 7 / Or $5 Down—Balance Easy Monthly Payments or $5.00 Down Balance Easy Monthly Payments Beautiful Porcelain The “Marvel Enamel Tub Electric Portable” Ironer will do all Triple vane ngitl!o; swirls cloth- hand ircning can ing back and forth, forcing out . tke dirt. The mecharism is com- do—and ln. one p;etehy u;ledl,ed.nd .llllx gears en- fourth the time! closed and ciled so that no fur- it i ther oiling is necessary for Youmay:tey it in years. Equipped with nationally your home for 30 famous Lovell swinging wringer. days. See it dem- onstrated. Base- N See It Demonstrated ment. X 2 Basement 7777 % ) 77 If Santa didn’t bring your children all the Dress or School Shoes they need— PECIAL—Saturday, 150 pairs good look- ing, good wearing shoes for small boys and girls. Boots or oxfords—patent, black or tan or smoked elk leathers. Flexible Goodyear Stitched soles. Sizes 6 to 13. At a remarkably low price. See It Demonstrated Basement Radical reductions on “Hahn Special” and other splendid $]_ 69 shoes for Misses and Junior Women. (NOT at F St. Shop) Styles needed now— and for early Spring. % Plenty of Store Hours Free 9:15 A.M. 8 SEARS. ROEBUCK ano Co. IS No Time Except $265 | ~. Dime P Iy Stay as 9:30 AM. Women’s Shops N L 1207 ¥ yortsh Bladensburg Road at 15th and H Sts. N.E. g30pPm 7th & K \ 3212 14th I hhhhhhhihhihhyhmhhhhhiyhhihy 5T

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