Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1931, Page 24

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{ B8 ? ; THE EVENING QTARE WASHINGTON‘! D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1& 1981, = : ) Ne | 1 |APPLICANTS FOR POSTS [s0e thoss wno o Wales’ Fishing Outfitter Dies. : mmflm BARS ABROAD TO BE TESTED A‘:;ua’:u':m .,..,.,,.uo. to_the #3-year-old S —— examinations in July should be filed ERECTED IN FRANGE S ANSBURGH'’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—~NAtional 9800 storekeeper who outfitted the Prince of ‘Wales for a fishing trip &m Nipigon Increase in Industrial Unem- || ployment Seen Cause of No Connection With Ary Other Washington Store River a few years ago, Ban on Foreigners. huu-u.polnt-enuh service, t0.be mg July 27, 1981, | June 16. mmumnmw after HM‘MBDMNW in search of game. Values Extraordinary—and. for Junior Misses By Cable to The Star. PARIS, France, first time since the 'war France is closing its doors to immigrants. Even foreigners who have been employed in this country for several months or years are gradually being ousted. In the course of last week 528 foreign workers | have been admitted to French territory by the immigration authorities, but all were farmers. In the same time 2,300 | industrial workers were sent back to their respective mother countries. * 1,500,000 Foreign Workers. January 16.—For the | | The total number of foreigners work- | [0 ‘ing in France excoeds 1,500,000, Immi- grants are particularly numerous in Paris and its suburbs—Italians, Rus- sians m Spaniards; in lhc northern goal mines district—Poles: the Lorraine mm and steel 'urks, PoXe- and Jugoslavs; the soul cities, pn- ticularly Lyons, Marseilles and Nice— mluns and the numv-uem farm dis- talians and with regular d :mvhloa and adminis- to the bad condi- Eastern , Franc accept any payment un- der a npormal scale. All these people when caught are immediately expelled, the control n the frontiers has been re-enforced. 17,500 Receive Dole. . This u;l:w is a :o‘:le&uno; of incrfu m o indus- pl -uuu -uu aole 18 ol Tow-—11 uo—hm it is increasing, and’ the real number pln or {uu unem] kers hundred mm’f?a for t.he k? > | tion ol thn DB ROBERT 8. REGAR. NEW HEAD CHOSEN BY ALMAS TEMPLE ii | Robert S. Regar Elected Il- lustrious Potentate by Shriners. The new illustrious potentate of Almas . Temple, Shriners, is Robert 8. Regar, an Assistant Postmaster Gen- eral. He was elected at a meeting last night. The new leader is pa.sv. ma.ster of lu- erusalem e, No, f Masons and g | president of the Hlxh Pn ts’ Associa- He also is in- ur of ceremonies uee | Structer and cxnpmn o! ‘the New Jerusalem or- be passed by m a'.hzl-ute and it is un- llke‘y thlt this will be done quickly. (Cepyright. 10!]) JUDGE RULES LOITERING IN HOTEL NOT VAGRANCY ‘Also Holds That Jail Term for Dis- orderly Conduct Doesn’t Consti- tute Criminal Record. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, January —Conclusions that loif/eflnl in hov.el lnbbws is mnot on. ot r. Regars other tions inchads the )‘.l.somc connec- and 1 o!t.h e Grand eo“h District, the r of high pnent ot Columbia Chap- r, No. 1, Masons, and membership in the cor;v;ndon cil, I T¢ ple Masonic Club, Royal Jesters and Order of the Red Crass of comhnflne night were Other officers chosen last James T. Prendern.st, chlef rabban; Edward D. Willlam C. Mmer hl(h pflefl .:“fl mbe George arien guide; Frank E. Ghl.sem treuum and F. Lawrence Walker, recorder. d as rcprwentuum to that a sentence of 30 | tces Featuring Only 50 Higher-Priced Coats Woolens Included Furs of Enduring Beauty . 51973 The first time this year we have offered Juniors brand-new ceats at $19.75! They are an extraordinary purchase—on sale for one day at this price! Black coats and the new bright reds, green, and blues trimmed with black furs; sizes 13 to 19. Pongene and other rough woelens, sand trico broadcloth trimmed in lapin (dyed rabbit), caracul, and soft, fluffy black furs; sizes 13 to 19. Junior Misses New Dresses CREPES—CHIFFONS—SUNDAY NIGHT DRESSES Another shipment, as fresh and new, and value-laden as Bright. prints, many with $ 7 '90 shert sleeves, high shade ‘flat crepes, and sheer chiffon for afternoon or Sunday night wear; sizes 13 to 17. these we offered last Saturday! JUNIOR MISS SHOP—SECOND FLOOR. y. | Clearme Sale Junior Boys’ Overcoats and Sport Coats $ 6 .90 Heavy navy blue chinchillas and all-wool mixtures in sizes 3 to 10— and black and Brown wombatine lined leatherette coats in sizes 12 to 16. A savings on every coat! A Feature Value Boys’ and Youths' $4.50—%5 Shoes $3.95 . Taken right from our own $4.50 and $5.00 stocks to sell at this special January Sale price! Tan calfskin ox- * fords—blucher style with heavy oak soles and leather heels—built for ser- vice. Sizes 1115 t0 1314 and 1 to 6. LANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store A January Sale of 940 Girls Wash Dresses A Well Known Line $ 09 Exclusive With Us in This City—Prints and Dots—Sizes 7 to 15 Imagine what dresses like these would cost if buying conditions were normal! 940—and all of them new Spring styles—with pert ‘boleros, capes, silhouette lines, box pleated skirts—and even two- piece effects with yoked skirts. Polka dot and floral broadcloth, in pretty bright colors—guaranteed not to fade! Sizes 7 to 15! GIRLS’ end vagrancy and their of 1% cents and 5 cents ¢um."l_n. next few g“n* y. et . them were fined. Followers of Fashion—Here’s Value News of Impbrtdme A Sale of Sample Jewelry ‘New—Smart—Artistic. Jewelry—the Very Styles Deemed Fashion Right for Spring— $1.00 to $4.95 Values jn Three Groups Salesman after salesman returned from a swing around the country to empty his safiple case into this purchase— aggregating in the finest collection of sample jewelry we have ever offered to Waéhmgton women! Only 79c for the loveliest court ]ewelry in the whole lot—and hundreds of 29¢ 39c 79c 3 for $1.95 4 for 95c 3 for 95¢ Exceptional Values for January Corsets and Corsetlettes Once every year—during January—the foremost corset manufacturers of the country make up a special lot of their best selling models—and offer them at substantial reduc- tions. Here they aye— $5.00 Rengo Belts 33.95 A medium length corsetlette with a well boned inner belt and extra dilphnzm control. Bro- . cade with swami brassiere. Sizes 36 to 46. —Court Jewelry Earrings ~—Gold and Crystal Jewelry#® —Court Jewelry Necklaces - —Pearls¥ with Baguette Clasps —Rhinestone Bracelets —Pearl* and Crystal* Chokers *Simulated —Russian Antique Bracelets —Gypsy Bone Bracelets ~—Fancy Festoon Necklaces ~Pearl¥ Chokers —Brilliant Bar Pins —Metal Sport Necklaces —Black and W hite Necklaces —Fancy Novelty Earrings JEWELRY—STREET FLOOR. LANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connectior. With Any Other Washington Store — e ers Reducing Garments Youll lose pounds while wearing this new type reducing garment. Cnrdloudeomtlot!emo‘lhof silk cavered rubber. Sizes 34 to 44 and 26 to 34. ~—Smart Broyn Jen&lry —30-inch Necklaces ~—60-inch Necklaces ~Costume Earrings ~—Costume Brooches —Fancy Bracelets —Metal Necklaces —Colored Pearls* $5.00 Gossards 33.95 Fromt-lacing corsets,, built h over the diaphragm, made ofh‘ e and strongly reinforced. Flesh; sizes 26 to 38. $10 Sample WSW 34 Only, $5.95 CORSETS~THIRD FLOOR '$8.50 Gossards 35.95 Front-lacing lnod-l with very long_hipline. Of fine brocade and lll-nlkudn!lc and well boned. Si

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