Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1931, Page 23

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| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 193I. - CLARA MAKES PLEA . . P T3 __'—-—'_'—‘—_———_——-— IS — % 2 P “‘ 3 . FORDAISY DEBOElf | #1 Linen Bridge Set | 450t ‘ T ot Crisp all-linen bridge sets - | ::'flfl 'ohuo b;":: Mo:lllh;l N:“; 3 Mfl s i . t ave renderin T | Sends Scented Note to Dis- it Gainty colored vorders 4 & v i | | tomers for many years. trict Attorney Asking Mercy SERBSIGNSG Trin ot 1°r Ex-secl‘etal'y. Main Floor—Goldenbers's. { By the Associated Press. £ LOS ANGELES, January 27.—Clara { Bow, screen flapper, stood revealed in & £ new light today, while her erstwhile pal, { Daisy De Boe, prepared to endure the % Irish stews and brooms and mops of the county jail for another week. { _With'a last-minute change of heart Clara made a plea for mercy for Daisy, the former secretary, whom she had { caused to be convicted on a charge of grand theft—and the plea was in vain. i tl{am‘whfle Daisy nco;m.;lln:hmml! :o & & at least one more week in e county ¥ jatl, as a result of the granting of her Co”tm“mg the Sale Of })ln for continuance when she appeared e ] Woo Rugs, Floor Covermgs . SEtIIimIcéfS . couldn’t her plea for mercy for Dalsy, convicted last, Friday, be communicated Sition to- give her' & one-to-ten-year oD 1 3 a n as S From a Leadmg New York Silk Shop Penitentiary term - —_————— Deputy District Attorney David Clark, 3 3 who prosecuted Daisy, dashed Clara’s > \ t an SS hopes by saying the letter could not | X 2 I IE‘:',' be shown to the court because the dis- e e e et trict attorney's office couldn't take sides < e L : o f Many Types—at January Reductions! Three Groups of Nationally Known Silks in the matter, Clara Says She’s Sorry. o 3 : 2 e H Dy s, It was ice of Clara, but - L& $80 & $85 Wilton Rugs, 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 ft. sizes 68¢ 88c $1.08 on the witness stand?" Then Clara be- 3 " T i Belding, Corticelli, Cheney, Stehli, Haas Brothers, game &mg;;‘&lgr:lsyfiemmhgcg‘ge\:gz 4 : N 37.50 & $40 Axminster and Velvet ugs, 9x12 and 8% x10"% . . 25.00 C. K. Eagles and other famous silks, in a host of weaves from a bad cold. and colors. Debre, plight daaned. on_her, “Bus | Sk good mfn ol w0 T N $2.25 & $2.50 Velvet Stair and Hall Carpeting. Wigely scatiered. Siuies’ reaching from o $2.75 & $3.00 Axminster Stair and Hall Carpeting. Yd. e Bl conuiics of the toial 1 ‘Sotne - = -;mgnud ibon, boti favorably and other- : 20 to $30 Fibre Grass and Mouzourk Rugs, 9x12 size Goldenbers’s—Main Floor. A writer in Worcester, Mass., sug- E‘t‘e’d the best form of punishment for would be “a good licking.” Many others igested cemency. L& 3 : g t. size. Special PLFM:! SPECIALTGLAS:(ES 5 i $4.00 Oval Wool-yarn Rugs, size 27x54 inches. Speci OR BOOTH TARKINGTON SN 30 & $35 Chinese Rugs, 2x4 ft. Extra fine weaves Bandages Are Removed After Oper- ation for Eye Cataract at Johns Hopkins Hospital. By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, January 27.—Special Shich ne-Inaiana movelist il have to wear permanently, it was said IOO“N ”F dR 27 54_' h s at the Wilmer Institute of Johns A o apara elte ugs, seconds. XJ4-1nch size Hopkins Hospital today. The author is < . Srom ‘anoperation perlormed. o the 7 45c to 59c Felt Base Floor Covering, per square yard removal of a cataract over the lens of . X the left eye. The bandages were re- moved yesterday by Dr. Willlam H. SWitmer, but the resut of the operation. i f Wi : $4.75 Jaspe Linoleum Rugs $6 Congoleum-Made Rugs he said, will not be known for a day or % " b . 5 t"'f'he glasses, it was explained at the W knc‘}’;;r:aetg r:;lé “if,,.'}?”‘io"ééf All are seamless 9x12 and 9x Institute, will not be colored. The condi- Beautifully colored in jaspe at- 10.6 ft. heavy quality rugs—in good “,‘,’: nfMLheTvlkl’lzn:o was dgscflb:‘d i A 3 roxenrs viry Sesvioedbte P 4‘,’,2 - » acternsdwnh pl;letty borders. Per- ° e.” Mr. Tarkington een 5 " ects and seconds. institute several times in the last 3 i size. | R = year or two and the operation was said Downstairs Store. ywastairs Store. 10 be the latest in a seriés to restore > = the writer’s vision. Only the left eye ‘(ev has been affected. R e B R $30 Windsor Bed Group BUILDING STABILIZATION 4 Groups Of Rumed Curtains Twin Size WZ:s:FB;;i;,"D';e:‘CoiISpfings, HELD AID TO PROSPERITY Very attractive bed-room group— Head of General Contractors Says the twin beds are richly finished; the Good Effect Will Equal That (R ; ; Reg. 85¢c Grade Reg. $1.39 Grade :mle ;rri‘r;‘ges;nl;flic:l tiez‘ii a:‘le very ra ® Y % e H attress, roll edge, is sof e Bttt 40 85¢ 59c WINDOW SHADES e e e hjfimmcmstméi'fl'{xfi#fifl;- Perfect quality 3x6-ft. opaque win- is -uv?wea by uelen;umv.: the !wfif h dow shades, mounted on dependable 9C annual convention of ‘Associlited ¢ ~ < 3 ggifiemm of America in ses- \ Reg. $1.69 Grade Reg. $2 Grade spring rollers. White, green or ecru. Anton E. Horst, of Philadelphia, tion_was working to accellerate build- 3 < ing to hasten the end of the d-pression # ° pe N riod. “When the construction business of the country is stabilized,” he said, S “the beneficial effects, in my opinion, v A delightful array of crisply ruffled cur- = 4 o e "‘,, ‘ tain sets, including plain valance styles as T WO HOUR SALE well as charming criss-cross curtains. Plain $149 Kroehlet’ Davenport Suite v | railronds “ . ecru, ivory, white, etc., and curtains with 3 predicted > R4l plain colored or printed bands, ruffles, etc., 7-0 M O p D OW E Davenport (opens into large-size bed), owne of Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Club Chair and a Button-back Chair cov- $99 oad rship oA bus and truck lines and airplane ered with jacquard velour; handsome revers- ces. e AR Sale Of $1.25 tO $1.69 ible spring-filled cushions. Very well con- HAWKS LEAVES FOR WEST 4 1_ 6 D M et NEW YORK, January 27 (#)—Capt. Bl h h O . - lane of David 8. 131’;99 ;}1:}]90 nches nches . 4. Hawis hesded 72590 C 63x00 Tempting two-hour sales that office workers and xpects to reach Fort BiiHes Diches others who are unable to shop earlier in the day can Worth by nightfall and fly to Abil \ 4 Yomorrow. & take advantage of between 4 and 6 P.M. No mail e = mye: ,' Four popular sizes in high-grade bleached BANK IS CLOSED 4 sheets—of heavy quality, free from starch or Ph""e orders. R v i 7 or dressing. Wonderful values! 79C to $1 Crinkle Spreads $3'50 Windsor 27 (A.—The Bank of Fayette of \ 81x99 Colored Bordered Sheets Included! Fayetteville failed to open for business \ N Extra long double-bed size with four-inch Single, three-quarter and double bed size e 4 . . etenny. LT ol aneiaia s . \ Hemststehien’ bordets in pink, e, peach; spreads with fast colored woven stripes in rose, 4‘4C Windsor Armchair Side Chair O. 8. sumnn’:x. assistant sun: !.);‘nk\nzl green or orchid. Fast colors. blue, gold, green or orchid. Slight seconds. Main Floor. commissioner said “due to depleted cash ) 4 95 $1 95 Teserve, this bank has temporarlly . o G S e 2 . . i e i & ] 30¢ FinIPilloweases $2 Heavy Crinkle Spreads Sale of Unfinished Chairs TR e wab | b At the last State bank call December e bR W s pocalloped edge $1 19 Sturdily constructed Windsor-type chairs—suit- $1 ??apfle:gg:gs aarlz;:i se:u, Nice- | 1ightful design. Handsomely LJ Goldenbery’s—Fourth Floor. 31 the bank reporte resources 2 - lendidly d 42x36 inches, in plain colored woven ctripes, able for almost any room. Remarkable values at D! finished in walnut. Of stron of $247373.85 eposits of $156,- T ) it s Tateo ZSC Do constructed. . ¥ o < ‘oo e 3 s in rose, blue, gold, this low sale price. & durable consf 910.18. It wis ‘Cupiisiised ot Si00o colored bordered cases to P armiture Store—Across the Btrest. i i = match the above sheets, t orchid or green. 80x 105 inches. o $3.95 Congoleum-Made Rugs . fexb-l‘ct.mx(-icn:n'ncftze Corl\’gglfeu{n-maéiu ]x;ufii WASHER & DRYER x s EiEir i o 41 95 SPIN-RINSE, SPIN-DRY $1.50 Grenadine Sheer Hose Full fashioned, permanently dull chiffon hose, sllk-to-the-top, with picot edge. Newest shades. 9 5 c Main Floor. Formerly Priced 75¢ / Boys’ $1.50 Union Suits J L : Big reduction in price enables you to &\ “Trainer” brand cotton-and-wool random 8 9c ¢20 C°lomal $12 Servmg Cabinet buy a self-wringing mop for about the ¥ . suits; knee length with short sleeves. Note the rice of .l';l ordi!’\‘ary mop? THIS SELF- = great saving! e Poster Bed RINGING MOP SAVES YOUR . 9 HANDS, AVOIDS KNEEACHE AND A I Wnsley s 59¢ Bath Salts $9'95 Zor tmmediste delivery of The BACKACHE, and is an economy be- \ S . The $4.95 - ol ?ablnet, spaciously : : 5 A : e lled with 1 t andsome m: arge pockets. May cause it outlasts ordinary mops three to 20 G m ';‘;?E“‘:‘k” ok :.'.edu': A danirate pbr’:::‘! salts double and be used as consvle on vadio one. AE finished. ¢ cabinet. Porvn Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store. Main Floor.

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