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A Charge Account is a great convenience when shopping. _Why not avail yourself of this privilege now? See Credit Department on Fifth Floor. G STREET AT ILEVENTH THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. e PALAIS ROYAL TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 C, JANUARY 4, 1931—PART ONE. Inquire about our Con- venient Budget Service Plan—Credit Dept., Fifth Floor. January Sales Bring Imgortant Savzngs.’ The Successes of the Season— Monday! Out-of-the-Ordinary Sale! Samples of High Grade 51 French Kid Gloves Regularly $3.00, $3.95 and $5.00 Only a great purchase of sample gloves could bring such values as this! Only samples could include such a va- riety of smart glove fashions at one low price! Plain and Novelty Slip-on Gloves French Kid Costume Gloves Mousquetaires and One-clasp Styles Also Sports Gloves in the four smart- est leathers! Doeskin Chamois Capeskin Pigskin All wanted colors! PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor The Talk of the Town— Are These COATS Normally $59.50 to $69.50 or More At$ 3 5.00 Every coat brand new, latest style—made by leading manufacturers of fine coats. Choice quality Furs: Skunk . : . Im- ported Lapin* . .. Wolf . . . Pointed Wolf . « « Manchurian . . . Half Persian . . . Caracul . . . Krimmer . . ¢ Kit Fox . . . Muskrat . . @ « .. Civet , . . and Jap Weasel. *Rabbit. Squirrel . . . Baby Lynx PALAIS ROYAL—Third Ficor No End Exciting—What With New Arrivals Daily in This Sale of 500 New For Misses and Women The loveliest eve= ning frocks, in all the newest models. The smart fur- trimmed frocks, new Spring prints. Print Ensembles, with silk lined jackets. Plaid silk and crepe dresses, in all the latest new shades. Charming day- time dresses, for formal and infor- Think of getting such dresses for $10.75 For Every Occasion—For Misses and Women The Smartest Frocks Evening and Sunday Night Froc.kl.. Daytime Frocks, in crepes, chiffons, printed crepe and lace. High shades nad dark colors. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor If You Must Get Gay at New Year’s . . o Save Your Face Afterwards With a Komplex Facial Regularly $1.50 31,00 This Week = Up to and Including Friday You've mo idea how reireshing a Komplex facial is to tired faces and tired nerves! After the holiday rush is over, get off to the right start in the New Year with one of these restful treatments. Special this week only at $1. PALAIS ROYAL~—Balcony Rose Beige Flame Cap Maise Orchid Pink January Sale of Silks! Specially Priced! An annual event wherein Washington women have learned to expect. . that, at these now low prices, will stretch the home dressmak ing budget to unbelievable heights of smartness and variety! All Silk Washable Flat Crepe 89¢ Firm, dull-finish crepe, made to stand lots of wear. Every yard first quality. The more than 40 glorio.us shades include these fashion avorites: Tropic Sun Eggshell Rose Blonde Woodland Green Cricket Green Tailisman Red W hite Printed Transparent Velvet Specially Priced at Less than half of former prices. $2.95 .and to find. . .PROVEN ECONOMY. . .in fabrics Five Popular Silks All-silkc Crepe Satin at Allsilk Flat Crepe All-silk Canton Crepe $1 .35 Allsilk Printed Flat Crepe Silk and Wood Tweed Prints vd. High-Grade Silks Allsilk Flat Crepe $ New Printed Si 84 AllLslk Satin g‘::p- 1 = All-silk Canton Crepe vd. Celanese Moire Hilite Blue Pilot Blue Winetone Manila All Silk Black Chiffon Velvet Entire Stocks of WOOLENS El;:;.!‘ln:t"lv:eidn Tweeds 4 and many other smart wool fabrics! " Excellent. savinge! OFF! Coatings Suitings Serges PALAIS ROYAL—8econd Floor Hundreds of Washington Women Have BouglitrT wo, Three and Four Pairs in This Unprecedented Sale of New Dorothy Dodd Shoes 1,546 Pairs Regular $6, $7.50, $8.50 and $10 Shoes—This Sale Center Straps Oxfords Operas Step-ins One Straps Two Straps Three Straps 253 Pairs regular $6.00 Shoes 357 Pairs regular $6.50 Shoes 304 Pairs regular $7.50 Shoes 320 Pairs regular $8.50 Shoes 312 Pairs regular $10.00 Shoes 372 Pairs Other Makes of $5.50 to $10 Shoes taken from regular stock and included at this same price.... PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor Co-Ed Files Suit ‘Cu-mdlflmufl\ zl. chlap. led. suit 1n u-luen-. . | LOWELL FINRAL 10 BE ONTUESDAY Pure Food and Drug Officer Had Varied Career in Many Climes. Funeral services for Dr. Paul M. Lowell, senior medical officer of the Pure Food and Drug Administration, Department of Agriculture, who died Friday night at Walter Reed Hospital of pneumonia, will be held in St. Matthew’s Catholic Church, 1725 Rhode Island avenue, Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. John Coady will officiate, and interment will be in Arlington Ceme- tery. Dr. Lowell is survived by his widow, Mrs. Vera Lowell of 112 Maple avenue, Takoma Park, Md. He was 62 years old. Dr. Lowell enlisted in the Medical Department of the United States Army in 1917 and was discharged in 1919. He devoted many years to work in the Philippines, serving for a time as medi- cal inspector in the tornado district, as chief of the leper colony, chief of the Bagnio Lazaro Hospital and assistant chief of San Lazaro Hospital in Manila. He also served as chief physician on large sugar plantations in that section. Lowell served as chief .ut.'h!m l.: thz Russian Railway Corporations, Russia, where he met and married Mrs. Lowell, a Ri . He was l-nehkd with the Rockefeller Foundation work in Siam in 1924. His work 'ith the Pure Food lnd Drug Administration vrvp.nuon of court d took degrees Pranklin ;?luhall College and Jeflenon Medical College and was awarded a doctor’s de- gree by the University of the Philip- pines. COUNCILMEN DISTURBED BY SMUDGE NUISANCE | ¥or Representatives of 60 Citles to| Meet to Discuss Frost Prevention Methods .of Orchardists. By the Associated Press. | LOS ANGELES, January 3.—Twelve days of freezing and near h-aer.ing weather caused m\éfie pots lighted in Southern ifornia 'p helt the air and warn off damage to fruit groves. Smoke from the obscured the sun and threw a heavy cloud over many sections. The cold has departed now and the fires are extinguished, but the Pomona City Council and the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce TAX EATING AWAY GANGSTER I]flllARS Federal CIalms Swelled te Over $2,000,000—Proper-: : ties to Be Seized. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, January 3.—The mlnm- are eating away at gangsters' m-umd dollars. Minite by minute the fortunes of convicted Capone clansmen crumble as fines, penalties and interest chargel augment the sums they must pay 14 explate delinquencies in income h! payments of past years. The Government's offensive, sweepw ing gangsters and corrupt public offis | eals into prison for tax evasions, ha§ uncovered in the channels of unders world finance vast wealih whose poten« tial return to the Federal Treasury exi ceeds $2,000,000. Property to Be Seized. Claims against the eight principal de« fendants thus far indicted in the Chi- cago drive total about $1,737,000; of this some $600,000 constituting the 50 per cent nalties added to the violators' tax bills, and this does not include the interest accumulating at 6 to 12 per cen! since the day of their delinquency. In some cases the interest added in r:gh]t years may nearly equal the prine cipal Government officials d® not hope to recover the enormous sums they charge against the accounts of opulent gang- sters. Wherever it may be found, th property bought from the fabulous g its of bootleg syndicates, vice, gambli and graft will be seized by the Gonrn- ment to satisfy the debts, but, failing to squeeze from this the full mnmre its claims, the United States will ex- tract an extra ounce of uunuhment in prison terms whose span may be length= ened a bit if fines remain unpaid. Tax Bills Are Listed. Jack Cuzik's tax bill, originally com- puted at $225,919 on a three-year in- come tax of $1,035202 tabulated the intelligence unit of the Inte Revenue Bureau, will cost him 50 cent more, plus interest, a $17,500 lnfl five years in prison. brother Sam, another of the C-vone following, still awaits trial, and is potential bill is $53,450, adding pen- ll'.y and interest. Nitti, another Capone Heu- umnc, l-hDIlld have paid 'ISI 823 taxes his $742,887 income. The judge ldded $10.000 fine. 18 months, 50 per cent penally and interest. R&l h Clpoue brother of the leader, jpromise on the plea coum not the necessary $4.000 cacape Sy Gppeat e il have 1 pay escape by a) ve to pay about $300,000 and spend three years in Leavenworth. Total Near $2,000,000. Terry Druggan and Prankie beer barons yet untried, owe uu.sn and $161,521, the Revenue Department charges. ‘The public officials swell the total nearer $2,000,000. Lawrence C. O'Brien, State legislator, must add his penalty and | and interest to $81,894 taxes’ awaiting sentence, and Gene G. Gtiver, former county assessor, owes $33,000 and the extras, $12500 fine and 18 months in penal that the Government, when it that $1,737,000 ?lll.l could lay out & llne of pennies State and Madi- to Broadway, down the coast to Norfolk and back to the town square at Moonville, Ohio. HER RIS |DOMINICAN PRELATE MAKES AIR TRIP TO U. S. | Archbishop Reaching Miami on Visit Says Flight Enjoyable But Lonesome. By the Assaclated Press. Freeman at wants to do something about the |Miami Beach. matter, Soot from the unusually prolonged fl invaded homes and covered fur- , spoiled outdoor Christmas d.eorltlonl led fldmnm:r bel::v;e ’!fl Angeles was experiencing a og, m:‘:’e air unpleasant to breathe and caused two trains to collide. Schools were closed in Pomona for several days to permit cleaning of Tooms. ‘The Pomona City Council ordered an investigation into possible el tion of the smoke evil, and the Los Aml- ‘The archbishop, who presides in the famous cathedral at Santo where the bones of Christopher Colum- bus lie, found the flight enjoyable but “no mut " He said he was lone- . 'rherewutoamuchmhum “pleasant conversation.” '.hz modern world, hurry,” he one rushing somewhere -na back l'lin renrdlau of fellow bein In Santo Domingo there is always to stop lnd ponder, meditate. This not the archbishop's first visit to Lhe United States. He went to Chamber of Commerce has meeting for January 9, at whld: rz; Tesentatives of 60 cities will discuss result of Jack Prost's pranks. New York, Washington and other East- mmuuwmmmumnaforu- aster relief in the Dominican stricken by an Autumn hurricane. e PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH Dance On! 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