Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1931, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO:! ONDAY, JANUARY Che PALAIS ROYAL TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 | Values that give you “a lot for the money!” HASHNGTONGROLP 10 GET PORTRAT From the Front Row Reviews and News of Washindton‘s Theaters. which means the same silvery voice, ‘I:Indn tr'“..“ ki) lity, the H 3 [ypnotizes Gayety Fans, {the same striking personality, the same Society at Alexandria to ey Cxauisite Srace ml TAmIAr 1o the sl Extolled as the “pride of Washing- burlesque fan. Receive Picture of First ton burlesque patrons,” Hinda Wassau,| “Frivolities of 1931” ranks far above President. G STREET AT ELEVENTH the flaxen-haired young woman who is the average and also presents Gladys credited with much success on the Mu- | Clark of striking personality and pleas- tual circuit, last night played to a [ing charms. and assisting her a versa- capacity crowd at the Gayety. The | tie brunetie, Miss Vie Buckley, with fact that chairs had to be placed in |the well known comedian, Billy Fields, the aisles to accommodate the requesis with his ~witiiclsms; ~ Billie Holmes, for sea Indi rdiality of her | prominent in a specialty nu ALEXANDRIA, Va., January 5.—Rep- | 107 Sca’s Indicates the co ’ Fhich she danced. played the piano- resentative Sol Bloom, member of Con- | Miss Wassau's appearances in this| accordion and the clarinet; Jolly Joy, gress from New York and associate di- |revue are few, two, in fact, both fol- | Charles Smith and Murray Leonard, rector of the George Washington Bi- |lowing an intérmission. But that was | tenor' Lester Mack and Bob Rogers. centennial Commission, will present to | enough to reveal her in all her glory, B. W. the Washington Society of Alexandria a - portrait of George Washington as part of the 131st anniversary celebration of | REMAINS OF( ROYAL PAIR the founding of the Society to be held By a Staft Correspondent of The Star. the interior of the mountain. The ruins are being guarded night and day by Negligees in the old Presbyterian Meeting House here the evening of January 14. Representative James M. Beck, mem- FOUND BY EXPLORERS| " &'re: TR RS T Exposure of the Soviet plan for the Substantially Reduced D i, Songress from Pennsylvania, %ill | skeletons of King and Queen of | formation of the Anglo-Soviet Trade 2,000 Years Ago Discovered | COTPOTation, the capital for which was tion, which will be in the nature of a benefit. Proceeds from the sale of to be subscribed by the British publie, in Mountain Vault. caused underwriters to refuse to sup- tickets will go to the Alexandria United 5 Charities. 'The United States Army port it, and thus postponed its launch- By the Associated Press. ng. Band Orchestra will play. The Washington Society of Alexan- LONDON, January 5—The remains - = Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) for Quick Clearance (33) Negligees $ 5 =9_§ —of pastel silks. Originally $7.95 to $10.95........ $7.95 (8) Negligees $ 10,95 Formerly $15 and $16.98 e = (7) Negligees (9) Negligees ¢4 P Formerly $22.50 to $35$ 1 5 & $ 18£ Formerly $10.95 and $12.98 . PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor dria_ was founded one month after the |of a king and queen, believed by experts | death of the first President by his [to have reigned from 1,800 to 2,000 friends and neighbors here, to perpetu- | years ago, have been found on Sheebeg, ate the memory of the man they loved. | 8. mountain near Carrick-on Shannon, The society has been in existence ever | Ireland, says the Sunday Times, since. The skelctons, lying side by side, were The first public celebration of George | discovered in & vault the entrance of Washington's birth occurred here In | which was barred by a solid block of February, 1798, and was featured by |dressed masonry weighing more than o 8 formal “birthnight ball,” at which 10 tons. Their Heads were facing the Washington was present. On the fol- oyal seat of Tara where Irish lowing Fourth of July he attended a celebration here, the principal spectacle | days. istorians of which was a sham battle, after which | members of a dy c o ; No Commission Charged lieve they - ce 12 years to. ty whose origin has Xon- take 12 o . he reviewed the participating military | been lost in the mists of antiquity. pay off your loans without the forces. i | Further exploration is being carried expense of rencwing. $1.000 ‘The first notice of the meeting of the | out since treasure and armor are be- for $10 per month, including Washington Society w: published | lieved concealed in another chamber in | interest and principal. Larger ——————— or smaller loans at proportion- | ate rates. January 14, 1800, exactly one month | to the day after Washington’s death and burial at Mount Vernon. Among the Perpetual s Building S Association distinguished early Americans who were Established 1881 members of the society were Chief Jus- tice John Marshall, who also served the Largest in Washington Assets Over $23,000,000 organization as vice president at one time, and Francis Scott Key. Cor. 11th and E N.W. JAMES BERRY. President Present officers of the society are | GetBreath at Once EDWARD C. BALTZ, Secretary 2,000 Yards Beautiful All-Silk Washable Flat Crepe 89c Rose Blonde » Pink Woodland Green Cricket Green Winetone Talisman Red Manila PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor Five Popular Silks All-silk Crepe Satin All-silk Flat Crepe yd. ‘William Buckner McGr.arty, president, | “Never got such quick relief Charles H. Callahan, first vice presi- | from Asthma until night I used dent; Howard W. Smith, ‘second vice | KONDON'S Catarrhal Jelly-| <72 resident; J. Barton Phillips, treasurer, i ve T her'first night of free v. William Jackson Morton, chap- lain, and John B. Gordon, chairman of the 'Standing Committee. INDORSES POSITION ik ufiit ' 5k OF COTTON SHIPPERS P— ‘Walter Parker, Economist, Joins in Criticism of Agriculture Marketing Act. New 1931 Linen "Frocks $2 .95 Beautifully made with many fashion details that are amazing at this price! Cor- rect lengths, high waistlines, flared or straightline models! 5 Fine pin tuckings, appliques, fagoting, new collar and neckline details that are usually found on more expensive frocks. Models in white, with contrasting col- ors; or in blue, green, orchid, pink, butter yellow, peach. ‘Sizes 16 to 46. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor Rich, dull-finish crepe, made to stand lots of wear! Every yard first quality! The more than 40 glorious shades include these fashion favorites! By the Associated Press. | NEW ORLEANS, January 5.—Walter | Parker, economist for the Southern Cotton Shippers Association yesterday issued & statement, indorsing the position of the American Cotton Ship- pers Association i “questioning the economic soundn<ss of the experiment” | being made under the Pederal agricul- tural marketing act. Parker’s statement followed one yesterday by C. O. Moser, vice presid-nt ©f the American Cotton Co-operative Association, commenting on attacks | Moser sald were being made by the New Orleans Cotton Exchang:> and | other cotton organizations against the | Federal Farm Board and fhe American | Cotton Co-operative Association. | “The ~American Cotton _Shippers’ | Association has not attacked the Amer- | ican C(;;.:on Co-operative Association or | any other co-operative organization,” Parker asserted. “It has questioned the ecnomic soundness of the Federal agricultural | marketing and stabilization experiment, | and has called the attention of Congr:ss | to the fact that no searching and ade- | quate inquiry into the economic effects of the Federal agricultural and market- ing market act was made befor> its pessage. and that such an inquiry should made now in order that producers 8s well as business may know to what length the experiment is carrying the | W hite Hilite Blue Pilot Blue Rose Beige Flame Cap Maise Orchid Tropic Sun Eggshell Crisp! Colorful! They Of Handkerchief Linen or French Linen at \ All-silk Canton Crepe All-silk Printed Flat' Crepe Silk and Wool Tweed Prints PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor This Great Sale Sweeps On! With Such Talked-of Values as These! 5.00 " With the Maker’s Selling Price of $6 to $10 Stamped on Every Pair! Only at The Palais Royal in Wash- ington . . . can you buy Dorothy Dodd Shoes! Only The Palais Royal in Washing- ton . . . could stage so outstanding an event! : Straps! Pumps! Oxfords! and general wear styles! PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor “So glad you're back, Imogene; shall I have your bags sent up to the use 2" “Better send them to the WEST END LAUNDRY! T'll get them almost as quickly—and my things will be WEARABLE!” No Wonder We Feature This Sale! . B = ! Lowest Prices We’ve Ever Quoted on PHONE METROPOLITAN 0200 [ wvcomms || WEST END LAUNDRY Faircrest Sheets and | Capt. Gordon W. Hal | i Ca —_— ey 55 enen, datached 1723 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. b Ses m‘:&k}nnc% ‘Phig:lilphi]a_hxpg : to 1201 Conn. Ave. 1006 15th St. N.W. val strict, iladelphia, Pa. 14th St. N.W. -in. Comdr. William O. Wallace, detached e Al hm office of Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Navy Department; to command | eda. cen 90x108-in. Sheets, ea. .. Dress TEND 030 L0ToeTu (oTe [oF0Tome sme 6 6 o o vas Destroyer Division 40, Scouting Fleet. 1‘ Lieut. William R. Buechner, detached command U. S. S. Kingfisher; to Re- Lieut. Robert’ B. Higgins, ir., detached Sheets; $1.09 ;fl gluttsi: Lo continue treafment Naval ¢ 5y = . ea. . lospital, Washin, 5 C. g < i 2 g 63x99-in. from all active duty; to home. nOW eam 99 Leahey, jr., detached U. S. 5. McFar-| [ ea. c land; to Asiatic Station, via U. 8. 8. e e value of Sheet, Sheets, Capt. John B. Dennis (M. C), de- | G 1.35 tached command Naval Hospital, League "TOMACH ey Island, Philadelphia, Pa.; to Bureau [l M. and 8. as assistant to chief of bu- ‘}NESI q reau. ?«e."v'thfiuf,’?lmffi c‘;;:n%c:rld ‘;;fl:fi H:'lslf = 5 ; s Faircrest bed linens are famous for long, long wear and pital, League Island, Philadelphia, Pa,| Because it is‘§;)| hclpf;xl |:l|kee]»mg| “A |<~a«pml.ufu1 ‘;\( l'lnll‘n(m' fM)nll;fol for “standing up” under repeated washings! Careful children healthy and| Magnesia does the work of half a # - sl 2 ; detached Naval Alr Station, Pensacoia, | happy, every mother should learn all| pint of lime water in neutralizing housekeepers know they’re getting quality in every inch Fla.: to duty Naval Air Station, Pen-|about Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. |cow’s milk for infant feeding, and sacola, Fla. This harmless, almost tasteless | preventing hard curds. Its many PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor Beved from all active duty: to home. | [icving those symptoms of babies|explained in the interesting book (M. C.), to duty involving flying, Naval | and _children generally cansed by | “Useinl Information.” It will be sent 4 2. Write The Phillips Co., 72x99-in. celving Station, Pear] Harbor, T. H. Lieut.' Edwin C. Millhouse, relieved Lieut. (Junior “Grade) George A. Sheets Medical Corps. $1.45 Capt. Richmond C. Holcomb (M. C.), Lieut. Clinton G. De Foney (M. C.), | babies and of Faircrest bedding! Lieut. Prank H. Towner (M. C), Te-| ;renaration is most effective in re-| uses for mother and child are fully Alr Station, Pensacola, Fla. | souring food in the little digestive | you, I'RE St., New York, N. Y One of the Finest Hosiery Values January Sale of We Have Ever Offered! . \ - Notions 200 Combination Door Bags, $1 Regularly $1.39 to $1.59 Durable fabric in bright prints; 8 thoe pockets and other convenient sec- 69c Wearever Ironing Board Pad, 47¢ Non-inflammable and does not dis- color clothing. 25c Ironing Board Covers, 19¢ A lace-on_cover, quickly and easily adjusted without pins or tacks. 10c Turkish Wash Cloths 2 for 15¢ White with colored edge; choice of ular colors. £06 Dish”Cloths. .............4 for 30c 27c Box Sanitary Napkins..........21¢ 16c Pkg. Disie Belle Sanitary a Some of the Satisfying Values Thrifty Women Are Finding in the January Sale of _Corsets Regular §5 “Rengo Belt” et Comdr. - George | C. Fowler | tract, such as sour belching, frequent [ 170 Varic ), detache: aval Academy: to|yomiting, feverishness, colic. As a i y Naval ecical School, Washigton, D.C. | i lasgtive, i atts geniy, but cer, | o LUYing, be sure o get ol Warrant Officer. tainly, to open the little bowels in | 967%in€ Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia, Chief Pay Clerk Walter W. Houseley, | constipation, colds, children’s dis-| Doctors have prescribed it for over to duty U. 8. 8. Memphis. eases. 50 years. Cough Threatens icate Child But Triple-Action Helps Triple-Quick i 3 Garments $3.95 Corselette of brocade with elastic side sections and swami top, inner-belt support. Also girdles at this low price. $9 and $10 P. N. Practical Front Corsets Special inner vest of elastic, holds front steel at $ \1—SOOTHING 2-MILDLY LAXATIVE S—CLEARS AIR PASSAGES 35¢ Elastic Sanitary Belts... 35¢ Five-Yard Pieces of Blanket Binding, 23c pe. Assorted colors and white. 29¢ Dress Shields, 21c pair Guaranteed In assorted sizes. 19¢ Sew-on-Garters, 15¢ pr. Good, strong elastic; flesh color only, 45¢ Doz. Elona Hair Nets with double picot top, smart French heels and cradle soles. Some with all-silk feet; others have silk-plated soles. Every pair “My four year old Dorothy is not Smith Brothers’ Triple Action Sizes 8% to 102 IS ROYAL—Main Filoor the proper center line. Splendid brocades; firm bon- vfiry {utrongil 1 w;:s q iuh worrigi}; Xll ;s ‘:e;:omhlnauon of fashion with perfect comfort. therefore, when she came home wit| ¥ a bad cough. I put the child to bed . ) 2nd immediately gave. her some $12.50 and $15 Poirette Compacts Cough Syrup ends coughs the | Smith Brothers’ Cough Syrup which S i i i medical way. Safe for chil- | the druggist had recommended. Her swami bust section, and elastic $10 95 & $12.50 2 Doz., 55¢ - ) A straps. Made in the ingenious . = Popular single mesh, cap shape, in / drenl Made by the makers of | derful. Sh'x.'fiobfi';.'mm'i" sama Polette style whien affords S e Saae M afternoon. e losf ‘complete cont with no g except in the inner diaphragm section. - Smith Brothers' Cough Drops. .#um - gomp y.” Mrs. Th. e g e u{wa ROYAL—Main Floor bute, Pa” e ‘ b 2

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