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D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1931. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, W. . Moses & Sons (& EMPLOYERS OFFER |ihe S iorooriated $sob00o for eer- | F Street at Eleventh Nat’l 3770 BAMBLING SHIP'S | e coome e | TROUBLES PILE UP Sheriff Has Attachment for| Monte Carlo, After Vessel Breaks Moorings. t.he clly -m:roprmed $500,000 for cer- | TO CREATE NEW JOBS e association would pro- Pittsburgh Plan Wonld Unite City ?ou thn. nn entire amount be npent materials and that the labor would and Business Men in Move to Help Workers. be furnished and financed by the Aas- eociation, doubling the amount of work to_be provided. The Kaufmann plan was submitted to Gov. Gifford Pinchot for his ap- proval. The Governor has appointed | unemployment relief committees throughout the State to study employ- ment problems. FEBRUAR FURNITURE SALE 70th ANNIVERSARY YEAR By the Associated Pre: PITTSBURGH, Pa. Leading Pittsburgn business men yes- terday were preparing to deliver a blow | to Old Man Hard Times, having formed | plans which they believe will stabilize employment in the Pittsburgh district. Establishment of an employment agency will be an initial step 1n CAITY- mg out the plans. The program Wil nanced by several means, u fol- February 5.— HAVE— HENDERSON Upholster or Refinish Your Furniture You'll be pleased with the results By the Associated Press. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., February 5. ~—The luxurious gambling ship Monte Carlo, victim of the vagaries of chance and the whims of the sea, lay today at_anchor off Egmont Key. Financial difficulties, which caused the closing of her gaming devices Mon- day, were augmented by a physical disa- bility yesterday, when the Monte Carlo | breke loose from her moorings in the Gulf. Coast Guard cutters got new an- | chors aboard ‘he 300-foot ship before | the shoals were reached. Today she lay within the riparian rights of th: law, so to speak, and therein was another difficulty. A writ of attachment, sworn to by & creditor of the ship, was in the hands of Sheriff Roy Booth. The Monte Cario opened its brief life with the new year. Speed boats con- veyed guests to & location outside the 8-mile limit. ‘There were dice games, card tables, roulette wh hazard tables, the sil- vered wheel of fortune and the “bird cage” table, but the majority of the | gambling was cone at the 5, 10 and 25 | cent slot machines + Brief But Sensational! + 15 Coats 520 Were $39.75 and $49.75 25 Dresses $5 Were $16.50 Union Suits 5| They’re warm and they're neat looking! Made with runproof rayon bodice and fine cotton knit pan- ties. With tight fittine knee. Sizes 36 to 44. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR low First, by canvass of 3,000 employers of the Pittsburgh district on the basis of contribution of an average day's pay | roll for 1029, expected to yleld more than $1.000,000: second, by solicitation of public-spirited citizens, and third by solicitation of employed persons un aftected by the depression on the basis of one day’ Under a pr-n submitted by Edgar J. Kaufmann, Pittsburgh lepartment store head, the employment of persons | who have been reglstered with the em- ployment agen d be financed by Estimates Furnished James B. Henderson 1108 G St. Though frowned on by King Gustave, Prince Lennart of Sweden renounced his succession to the throne for the love of Karin Nissvandl, a commoner and daughter of a Stockholm business man. —Associated Press Photo. After Inventory Apparel 15 Coats $35 Were $59.50 to $69.50 ESTABLISHED OVER FIFTY YEARS American Flyers Safe in Fall, | 25 Dresses ARICA, Chile, Febr ). —A| Clearance 5 uary 5 (P).—A | D d ll 5 I O Pan-American Grace Airways plane, e fiying south from here Tuesday, fell ken assortments . . . bro— ON MANY OF into \he sea near the porc of Caleta | ken sizes . . . broken HENDERSON'S COMPLETE SUITES Buena, but it vwas io The first admission was by card only. | pm., Wila pascengers | prices. Our stocks were never so clean. We in- OF BEDROOM AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE Then the management opened the ship | AL Was pioted 0y & man namgd to the public, but there was not suffi- | Thompson. tend to keep them that way by disposing of the remain- Offer Remarkable Values Now YOU CAN SAVE MATERIALLY BY PURCHASING cient play to pay the overhead, $1,700 ing Winter Apparel at frac- WHILE THESE PRICES PREVAIL nightly, and provide a profitable return tional prices, in the short- James B. Henperson on a reputed quarter-of-a-million-dollar est possible time. You are Fine Furniture and Interior Decorating Brassieres $] Attractive lace and rib- bon brassieres made in the scientific uplift style. With or without elastic in the back. Girdles $2.75 Slightly boned brocaded Were $25 to $39.75 A Business Man with Kmney Trouble “I went tn the hoxpital for Shacrvation and treatment ana was formed that my Kidnevs “were in deplorable condition. wing this o fervation I began arinking 'Mountain Vattey Mineral Watcr. and I'm hapoy 1o state that inside of three months’ tim it made a new person of me. 1 e nol Reina of Tampa was manager MUNICH LEADS BERLIN BERLIN (#).—Munich may lead the beer-producing cities in Germany, but | Berlin follcws a close second. It has a production of one-tenth of the total beer output of the country as compared with Munich's one-seventh. Berlin's the 15 Dresses $20 inyestment. 25 Coats urged to be early . . . you'll $45 It was understood a New York syn- dicate owned the vessel and Ralph be lucky. A clearance of charming fashions that Mounta it “higniy one {odsy for free book- let." Meiropottian 1005, o hol of quantity which requires 2,000 railway cars to transpo n's speclalty is eissbier,” & light beer with low alco- lic percentags. The annual output “weisshier” totals 5,284,000 gallons—a Sold: in Washington for 15 Years Mountain Valley Water 306 ct National Bank Bldg. 1108 G Street—Phones: District 7676 7677 | perfect quality rayon hose.. | HOSE—Eoys' | and lon3 hos2, | €128 & €150 FolF- All Broken Lots at Sweeping Reductions Rummage Sale $1.00 Rayon Underwear 44c Bloomers, ¢omb inations, chemises, step-ins, panties and vests, in tailored, lace trimmed and appliqued styles. Extra sizes included in vests and bloomers. WOMEN'S BURSON LISLE HOSE, clight irregulars, seconds of full-fashioned silk hose and 190 & -GIRLS' SPORT fancy golf hose and fency rayon-mived 7 hose Perfects 50c BOYS' girls’ irrequ'ar: - oo A S150 It NDERWEAR of high gquahty. uttuie toimmed and taflor styles in gowns, che- mise, combinations, dance sets, slips | and panties. Many in extra sizes, some in double extra 790 end eels or I" necls 39° FA!H!ONED HOSE, Lady Bird and other makes, All-over Bem- 65¢ berg or lisle top. Perfect.. WOMEN'S 50¢ “TFMPTATION” HOSE, be auti ful quamv 33¢ Sd Perfeci ' Silk Hose ad silk hose in sheer with L'Oper; Pure 1l chiffon and service weig French heels. Also chiffon silk hose with twin heels. | All colors. Street Floor. Rummage Sale of 39¢ to 69¢ Floor Covering 23c Sq. Yd. Remnants of Ceriainteed felt-base floor coverings in new 1931 carpet and tile patterns. Floortex and “Guard” grades. BSome can be matched. WINDOW SHADES—Odd lengths | | and widths in white, green and ecru | shades; | PANELS, in some slight seconds, FPers fect rollers. 69c to $1.26 val- 2;)0 ues. Bach. (169 yds. PERY DAMASK, 50 inches 59(3 wide Yard Gk CURTAIN PANELS, in various widths and patterns. Each 89¢ $1.98 IRISH POINT CURTAIN ANELS, in white end Assorted widths. LACE ~ CURTAIN - $1.00 [ ] $1.98 widths, lengths and pal- terns. Each.... (1) WOOL- FILLED COMFORTS, re- duced to . Rummage Gloves 50¢c CHILDREN'S GLOVES— | Pleece-lined Jersey gloves, knitted wool gloves and 39¢ 50c MITYENS ot with fur SHABLE KID & , in 1ancy cuf. and nrczu ars of ke, 09¢ flesce lned. | Misses’ gloves have fur tops 89¢ | MEN'S & WOMEN'S Ve | GLOVES, Kayser and ot | smartly tallored and fieece lined . m | Rummage Trimmings 15¢ TO 26c TRIMMINGS, includ- ing silk srimmings for dresses and lll'np shades, colored silk binding braids, val and Cluny lace 50 and insertings. Yard.. | ~ 3% TO $1.00 FLOWERS—Dress and coet flowers. Immense selection | or oddl and ends. Rummage 5. | | ”c TO 56c BUCKJ ¥3 #nd : lides. Pearl, mectal and novelty 1 ac | styles. Choice Street DED DRA- - $3.19 | RUMMAGE SALE $18 Cloth Coats smartly tailored ¢ materials with and cuffs of Sizes 14 to 42. Coats 355'00 8 handsome fur coats, includ- ing sizes 14 to in one kind or another. In pony, sealine (dyed coney), opossum and squirrel- vario~s kinds. $100 Fur Sn(x:fflctwn Smcc 1653 fINGsPAL 810-818 Seventh SQ N.W. Rma eSale e of Coats selling, weaves veteen. $29 to $39 Cous 1000 Sizes 14 to 44 in women'’s high- rade coats in black and colors. _arge fur collars and cuffs, Re- duced for quick selling. Fine Cloth Coats Sizes 14 to 40 in high-class coats with luxurious fur collars and ecuffs. Black and colors. d Floor. . $2.00 ‘n Solid Straws and Straw- and-Felt Combinations head sizes. Wa ; shapes $1.00 to | $2.00 Felt Choice- 25¢ crimped RUMMAGE SALE MILLINERY $1.98 to $2.98 Velvet Felt Metallic Hats Street Floor. Spring Hats «@ . black and all colors, all Brim hats, skull caps, brims, novelty $3.98 to $5.00 Fine Felt Hats. 88 5198 Rummage Lots of Sold for $1.98 to $2.98 Hundreds of yards grouped for quick | sale of 45x36 plXIcAc1cp<. | Seamless Sheets No Mail, Phone or C. 0.D. Orders All Sales Final 53¢ Yard SILKS large variety of Also 36-inch vel- including a and colors. 25c YARD-WIDE PERCALE—Mill ends of standard quality ‘0-square in 1 to 10 yard lengths. | reale, B'oum of plnzrns 131/2(: | Heavy quality for mak- 12Y5¢ CREPE, firm, | uelity, 40 inches wide. Al ashionable colors. 69': $3. Exqumle quallt)‘ black transparent | velvet. Reduced to, $2.69 dn;lflble-bflzfl size sp;lqd& rose, blue, gold and green. uire no s 79¢ DRESSER SCAIFS—Arflltlc and | serviceable white dresser scarfs with hemstitched border and lace 25(: 1 edge 29¢ inches wide, ing sheets and mattress covers. $1 rich the Yurd Z Rummege ‘made of ymooth b'eached cotton, plain ed or hemstitched. rocond- Warh 16¢ 5 $1.25 Bleached 690 A real opportunity to buy sheets of the better quality, free from starch, at a worth-while saving. These are classed as sec- onds but are not a bit hurt for service. Sizes 72x99 and 72x%0 Street_Floor. PHIO“CAflF stror hem ‘fsale! $1.00, $1.50 & $2.00 cusuue"nanna Shirts 81.29 | All Sizes 13, to 17 Collar Attached, Separate | Collar and Neckband Shirts Perfects and slight irregulars of these famous shirts at an amazing | low price. White, solid colors and a few fancy patterns. Guaranteed fast colors. These are shirts of su- | cark co; Rummage Lots WOMEN'S WEAR ! 40 & $298 RAYON CRLPE D) » Tayon tafieta snd print- ed bmadt oth diesses in lighy and S Broken &3 (0 $1.00 WASH l'llu(,l(!‘, s 16 to 42. In cotton prints, volle and ging- ham, trimmed with while or coored organdy and piping. (Bar- gain Booth and BSecond 69¢ Floor) . 0, $3.00 & $5.00 R & G STEP- | IN GIRDLES and Coree- lett's. Broken lois. Choice . . $] '0() I 50c BANDEAUX of broche, satin | and raye triped material; sizes 30 to 39. Wit or without elas- 2 3¢ tic inserts in baek. . step: mi‘es, end unnv‘d volle; plain $3.50 TO GIRDLES— and (3) King's Palace Special. Rummage price. Second Floor. $2.95 perior quality in every way and offer the opportunity for extraordi- nary economy, All brand-new, fresh out of their boxes. Street Floor. "Rummage Lots CHILDREN’S WEAR | $1.69 to $1.93 INFANTS" BON- | NETS of white, pink, or blue silk; also quilted Lonnct linings. 150 NGS of | 69 INFANTS' WALKING DRESSES in white dimity, prints | and pastel volle. Hand-embroid- ered and smocked. Sizes 0‘) 1, 2 and 3 years SI $1.00 INFANT Shell knit wool with blue NTS' WEARABLES— 0dds and en”s of hanmade dress- es, gertrudes and cxc(‘p- Sgc ers NG TOGS~Kheki and g2y crosh knicker suits, o 4 peirs olive green corduroy knickers. Broken sizes .... 59¢ Street | Boys’ Sheep-Lined Leatherette Coats Genuine Dupont eatherette coats $V.19 with s heepskin fleeced lining, cor- duroy g and fur fabric col- | lar, es 0 to 18, noxs' SHIRTS, of plain and deloth, with at- ucmd collar. Sizes 12} 147 A BOYS' WASH SUITS, sizes 3 to 10. Many styles, inciuding wash- able walsts and tweed, cor- 88¢ duroy and flannel pants BOYS' 79c KNICKERS, in dark fancy mixiures, sizes 7 to 10; also little boys' shorts, to 7 BOYS' 5798 'OVERCOATS, in warm, wool-m fabrics, tweads end chunchilla. Bises 3% @] .98 to8 . BOVS' 'WASH SUITS with flan- nelette and tweed pants. 29 c Sizes 3 to 6 years, Street Rummage Shoes (210 prs) WOMEN'S NOVELTY | SHOES, in pumps, straps, step-ins and oxfords. Suede, vel- : $1.49 satin and calfskin. & GIRLS' 5 to 11, 113 ot s and strap style Pair. Ql 8() (200 prs.) 0, §1 50 & $2.00 BED - RC SLIPPERS, _frmous makes for women, men and chilaren. in leather, felt and satn. 73 AVl sizes,Palr, 5 WOMEN'S $125 samm RUB- BERS, ires 2% um- Mege price, pair. T 76¢ ond Floo Stamped Gocds, Large assortment of pretty @de- slgns in 25c to 39¢ stamped pillow tops, aprons, children's dvesses, starfs, curteins, ete. for ! Some secnnds 2 *r 25¢ 50 snlnn Bélts, Jersey, sateen B ‘!m : : 06 icture frames. b ki en-mununnu hll."l.hl\."» lflm:r"cfllfill,lll breakfast sef Now haif " Street Floor fairly bristles with golden savings. Deepest, steepest reductions ever! MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Were $29.75 to $49.75 Were $69.50 to $89.50 Group of Better Dresses, Y2 Off Group of Better Coats Greatly Reduced “NEW APPAREL ALWAYS'—SECOND FLOOR girdles in 12-inch length. Slim step-in with section of elastic on hip. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR Allen-A Stockings 8] Allen-A have now per- fected a hose which they think compares favorably with any $1 hose in style features, including the panel curve heel, in wear- ":,f qualities and wide or selection. Chiffon or service. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Friday Clearance of Fine Linens Candlewick Spreads $7.65 Regularly $3.95 to $4.35 Only 77 of these Candlewick sprea’s in si bed size. A number of interest'ng dasigns. beautifully and easily. Odd Scarfs $7.25 Regularly $4 to $6 An interesting collection of odd scarfs. and sizes and many different designs. Lwin Toc’ wvaunder linen. FREE Heavy, regular size covers for school books. Get them in the Circulating Library. FIRST FLOOR. All qualities Limited quantity. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Luncheon Sets $3.20 Regularly $5.75 to $7 - out all our odd luncheon sets. A fine quality of Consists of cloth and six napkins. Odd Doilies 29c Regularly 50c to $1 Various sizes and patterns in this group of odd doilies. Special—Seamless Axminster Rugs Just newly arrived — these fine Axminster rugs in To fili all the needs of those who desire a moderate priced rug. choice patterns. 329.50 Size 9x12 MOSES—FOURTH FLOOR Now in Progress—February $27 50 Size 814x101% Sale of Oriental Rugs $50 Kurd Rugs $37.50 An extra large occasional size rug, 334x6%4 feet. One that is suited to a moderately or lux- uricusly furnished room. 5% Average Reductions Hundreds of beautiful rugs at prices that ordinarily are unheard of for Oriental rugs. Types and slnrfl all, colors and descriptions. MOSES—FOURTH $55 Mosuls or Hamadans $47) 25 A convenient 3x6-foot rug that is well adapted for use between doorways or in the hall. A very \ close weave,

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