Evening Star Newspaper, March 10, 1931, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1931. 7 FIRE TRAPS FAMILY Thich destroyed four bulldings in the | EXAMINATIONS BANNED fi"fla%m (i i ol gl i MENABES BAREER OF FOUR IN BUILDING | The Tout persons were Mr. and Mrs. AT CHICAGO UNIVERSITY | “Grcer the soticge division eu The plan i to be put into effect Jacob Caskey, their daughter, Goldie, e e R s a/ UM | next, October for entering freshmen, and Mrs. Onskey's mother, Mrs, John Tect their tions, the s As P APER Is ENDED Badly Burned Quartet Rescued as|c o They were taken to the Colum- | Students Will Not Be Compelled to complel: E‘;:nmegx\‘l:n of the wu? ull;g Proposed Wool Duty Rise Hit. o b tal, where Mrs. Cohen, who is divisions humanities, social $75,000 Blaze Sweeps Penn. D i’ was tald 10 be in & ciities)| Attend Classes Under Newly | Sciences, physical sciences and biological| PARIS, March 10 (P).—A proposed slyvania City. eondmncn pt aan Devised System. g:;rl;e::l;m"wh-um ut:u“zhey need. | increase on duties on spun wool by the The Caskey family was rescus 0 years' e necessas By the Associated Press. firemen. Four Gtier | persons who had | BY the Associated Press. To obtain a bachelor’s degree t;ye'g::clll:nm‘om n;;::l ‘:a:m:':o u:. Anti-Catholic Journal, Once| coLuMBIA, Pa., March 10.—Trapped | apartments sbove the burned bulldings | CHICAGO, March 10—The first sec- | student must spend one-third o his - g - . in their upnrt.menc above a burning de- esc-ped without j‘ m i tion of the University of Chicago’s new | scholastic time working on pecific | Protest to the foreign m! Inistry here and Edited by “Billy” Parker partment store, four persons were se- Pfl“men of fllll estimated | educational program under which re-|subject, one-third in related depln. the French commercial attache at Rio s |riously burned here today in a fire the Toes at quired class attendance, class credits,' ments mainly in the same division as'de Janeiro. THE CHARM OF SPRING i s FINDS HIGHEST EXPRESSION ‘ Suspends Publication. IN ASH APPAREL IR g tired..can’t find that Millinery Special Tasteful Individuality Is the Keynote of | AURORA, Mo,, March 10.—The Men- 4 ace, anti-Catholic newspaper, which, "This Superb Collection of Spring Apparel. | [zoe, sms-catnais soveper, vhidy Tomorrow Morning . oriswear “Billy” Parker, was provocative to d h o - o i g | e e eneion || CEFtAIN_dress . . then _come From a5 FRF 96 4 I has ceased publication. Succeeding it 9 A M ,T,“ 1 » ‘Bags and Novelties Il |is the Monitor, first issue of which was .M. ’Till 12 Noon published Saturday. Founded in 1911 .in this little South- to Harris' where hundi‘eds west Missourl town, the Menace grew to a circulation of 1,500,000 prior to the A 0 Lovely World War period. Its Nation-wide dis- s N S 2 95 trl;]bution made Aurora a first-class post b r B e t t ie F r k o ew mart O Finally W. L. Phelps, head of the u y ou OCKS Spring Modes publishing mpany, sold out. Bankers said the paper brought about $200,000. Girculation dropped to 250,000 during : : he war and later continued to fa . i X a0 A x it ToRetanthemotiseling g etiouth Thp original plant was destroyed by fie at |650 As an incentive to shop early tomorrow (W ednesday) morning, for three o “B Parker took his crusading e 5 4 i % " backed jersey are smart for golf typewriter to Ol City, Pa, and later hours, from 9 a.m. ’till 12 noon. we offer vou the choice of any of our new and all sports activities. They in- ) to Jacksonville, Fla.. where he was shot | 1931 $12.50 “Cha B 3 for $9.95 to death September 28. 1929, by Harves $12. “hapeaux Bellemode” hats for $9.95. and sli itte o argument over policies o e Blue . . -y Blnva" cilons 349& Shirt, a labor publication. Jackson was Prmfsl Crep es, Chlffons, : freed on his plea of self-defense. . a and sizes at Parker founded the Blue Shirts of | Shop in the Mornmg Al 1 labe association, in 1928. e 2 . The asscefation journal, bearing a Jack- Sporiwear . .. Eveningwear and Avoid the Crush Suede Jackets in colors matching the sonville date line, was published in the Aurora print shop. shalie i dsderbabimatin e ) T OIS D, aress. For Women and Misses costume and may “Billy” Parker it was who played an $29:50 waavp - I important role in initiating the move- e n\E’:\Ot to organize the Ku lglu)( Klan as \ it existed in recent years, only to dis- | | cover he was disqualified for member- ship because of foreign birth. He was | Py * o S é]oss PH-R-HARRIS @ F Street at Eleventh To oTAY ! 9 treet at Elevent BOWLES STAYS CALM AS KNIFE IS EXHIBITED | 1919 QUE STREET e s Woman Co-Defendant in Murder | Holds Throat Upon Seeing Alleged Weapon. Elizabeth Arden The New i e calon Hol Spwins: F sl i . . R h I d R i —has new complexions for e e ge ® The display of Jelleff fashions . 3 y e“p 0 Stermg an epalrmg Byfi?;fi‘ssloagar(zg P(;l;:' March 10.—A ser- | Spring. Let our Arden-trained Jl will be given tomorrow instead thtle Thlngs' 2-1224 F STREET — : MILLINERY SALON—MAIN FLOOR ted bread knife which, the State | : i . 2 SR Ask About Our Easy Monthly Payment Plan z‘fi;rgcs B Stiion. C./ Powies ‘and:/astss | saleswoman advise you on of Saturday during tlie Carlton 3 He Irma G. Loucks used to cut themselves yours. P t Tapestries, Mohairs, Brocades free from a triangle was in evidence at 7 luncheon hour. a en a er and Velours their :;nurder trial here today. z Street Floor Bowles, a Portland millionaire whose . Also Chair Caneing and Porch wife was stabbed fatally last Novem- Rockers Splinted by Our Ex- ber 12 in the apartment of Miss Loucks, | perts at the now Prevailing Low his former secre! , watched calmly | [ ] Prices for Two Days Only. as the exhibit was introduced. Miss | ’ Writa Phené or OAll {flxoc;s clutched involuntarily at her | Metropolitan 2062 || e maron, woie on e fatal asy | also were produced in court. These e i included a ‘brown sweater which was s 50 not cut by the death knife, and an Cleveland 0430 e i st iy o | . hich was broken. 3721 Porter St., Cleveland Park A graphic description by Dr. Earl Estimates and Samples Given Free smmfr Mpullnumnh pCountyycoronn of One of the Spring favorites is the 82y, sleck'and N ‘}m;w h"m%m?:d t“?c }{;:x‘:finwg?d":;; This price buys you an exception- lihm(;r patent leather bag. Here they are in tai- nterru e H H H 3 Y CLAY ARMSTRONG S e ator s - . Y ally fine coat this Spring . . . with ored envelopes, over-arm pouches. 5-pe. Parlor Suites—Antiques Upholsterer Dr. Smith said he observed bruises | 4 | all the smart fashion points. ! Black Red ac) e . Overstuffed Suites 4 ining Room Chairs 1235 10th St. N.W. o=t % < | 1 Navy . He saild th had the of | \, 4 ) 2 3 ’ o having been. caused by the grasp of | Superior Fabrics | Black with White fingers. | P 8 "Fhe defense asserts Mrs. Bowles com- : : Mostly smart spongy woolens { Jellef’s Bag Shop—Street Floor | s et 7 and the new crepy wools, || TELLEGEN WILL REMOVE y _ For Every Mode of Travel | WRINKLES FOR TALKIES \ / The Three ‘ o b R e The HartmannTourobe || o comes 2 = A Outstanding Furs ' from France - | in Two Weeks. : ‘ & . ) Coats with Blue Fox | Gloves, $3-% | | | | NEW YORK, March 10—The New Whether you go for a (| ¥ork American ‘today said Lou Tellegen, .Coats Wlth Ermme actor, is going into retirement for 10 | (? A 7 week-end or a month, the d s wrinkles chased away. Py ¢ ith Galvak e pisin byl Hartmann Tourobe is one i e T et Coats wi alyak . . | loose to crush below the piece of luggage that will | i which’ will shrink On th 1ded-li t | sleeves...pull-ons in the carry your garments with- ol lnes, < n the new molded-line coats { new S;;r_ltngfico;!ume tfollf Gl R I e ; ; e ours, white, % A out a wrinkle. Capacious, Il “The erstvhile matinee idol says he with all the new collars beige and mode. They are compact, light-weight and | :lxar a ché«nu m},g“ umlxd‘nlkilng gk‘- PY just in from France and = ires in two weeks providing he does very sturdy. Offered at’ JB R iR S erhiis cvee 56, ust sy The Bordered Jabots ;!:‘ g xlcvesl you | there are some straight lines in the B y, your long- | actor's face that are not exactly the [ ) Dra ed COWI Jabots sleeved dresses and suits. | shortest distance between Mr. T p |and a motion picture co: t Jellef’s Glove Shop—Street Floor ——- ® Scarf Collars POLAND!_AI_CUT WAGES Sketched: The square shawl col- @ ”ape Collars Sketched: A jabot collar edged in lar of black Galyak emphasises i Ermi % Finance Minister Fears Revu‘mes b 4 o white Ermine adds colour con the smartness of this black Vio , + i trast to the sober black of thi > Others up to r | $30,000,000 Short This Yegg. | Crepe coat. $49.50. i aquare Shan Collars black Faulkrinkle coat. s«‘:w. o bt o the sailor touCh | BERLIN, March 10 (®)—A w.rssw“ | dispatch to Telegrapheunion toda: | compelied to take & 12 per. osat wage Sleeves entirely individual . . . some with flare cuffs of fur; others with self FI'OII FI‘OH | cut beginning July 1. e Reionas minicier. 4. Matnasowsil | cuffs in bell, flare and buttoned to-the-elbow styles. S _ 2 | carfs, #1-% s These coats are fashioned in the Spring colours . . . Black, Skipper Blue, would fall 35 000000 zlotys $30,000000) short, of estinfated Tan, Green and Grey. Sizes 36 to 44 and 351 to 41. Tied in a jaunty sailor 1314 F Strect N.W | L;(pex:&lllurl He believed that by cut- k ) S N.wW. lng_ salaries about 200,000,000 " 7ltye Jelleff's Fashion Coat Shop—Third Floor ooy jiten g0y 100000000 might be saved by other scart and matching retrenchments. kerchief will add a gay In case revenues were as low as he | note of colour to your sidered possible, he b . ; T e MM e S Something Every Woman Wants— dark suit or frock. maining 50,000,0 otys by some new Every vivid shade and taxation. I::stabhshed bv:r 17 tz' i’e;s [iq | S AR T | B o 3 -50 p.as_tel tint in a soft, : b . camicaly surve || (RN 78 A Fox Scarfa 39 eV LR i | b elleff’'s Neckwear 0] treel Prlce annot POSSI ly : Lynchburg Man Severely Injured y 1 | And You’ll Want One of These When You See Them! e Substitute for Quality ||.. 00z me | ey, M) Pointed Fox Brown Fox Red Fox LYNCHBURG, Va, March 10— R i Blue-Dyed Fox Dyed-Cross Fox Kelly Hendricks, who was burned in y S . iful £ Fela b b ioets i evelv: Wi ” URNITURE of QUALITY has f)’..sliu)mp Saturday night when he went Knowing the desire for a beautiful fox scarf that lingers in every woman’s Lounge and Sleep Bestilbweredirdyprsosriithe s l’\t;fl(l’le“l;(s }g;hl!?:g lidvaar;d“}rlfitr‘:}; o heart, we have collected a stunning group to sell at this very moderate price. b 5 started from the use of gasoline near They are large skins, beautifully mounted. The same quality that last year e n These last six months, but not to the an ofl lamp, is in a critical condition | 5 sold for $59.50. ; . . t Lynchburg hospital. He was burned | / . i m extent the inexpensive furniture About Hibns e ! i 5 s, legs and face. 5 5 15 offered today would indicate. ol U LRV aatal Othee FatSeaetas 88950 wisloL Mpm el y]a v bed and his bedclothing were burned Henderson Furniture is of the | ke ! b Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coats : $3 same First Quality upon which - . ; Special presentation at $165—coats that were $§295 a_year ago—one of the big fur Quality upon whi opportunities of years. All sizes. Fur Salon—Fourth Floor. our reputation has been built, and { A\ ’ ' A g & ToRY SERVICE: o yeure w5 ||| (' . Inf | " | i , for years to : : | 5 St = ” 2 . grivan sl s ol . Tendresse—A New Spring Shade in expensive lounging _pyja- mas—cowl neckline blouses W}xen Quality Furnitur'e is de- ; EH}?FHFQE‘ i m Sllk Stocklno-s : of contrasting colour, swag- sired, at Reasonable Prices—see Spectal ;:|:zel< ;\;d Salads, ger three-quanef.lmg(h ¢ to T5¢ Y Henderson first, and save both = | o ir oysters are shucked 250 T time and money. | fresh datly on tne ptem. | | the new Spring shades. Wear it with the new snake I % e vooeiol B B shoes , . . wear it with black, with blue, with grey, with ORROW NIGHT 3 i en . i 4 rose, with the daytime prints. Let our saleswom lounging, they'se the -epit- B H PR oI show you this new stocking in No. 531 chiffon and No. AMES ENDERSON g b ’fi'.'.':““' 847 service sheer—the two Gold Stripe stockings at— / | ome of comfort for sleep- Fine Furniture and Interior Decorating 11 \ i bl “No run that starts above can pass the Gold Stripe!” “t :‘fi’n 3 M:}‘)’ striking colour € 1nations. o ) 7676 H Special $1 Dinner Only in Jelleff's in Washington y 1108 G Street—Phones: District 77 | nopl ke’ G Sens PPN Wi ot LY A ; . Jelleff’s Crey Shops—Secand Flaor M coruabin sore wide as you could desire, And smart as they are for A delicate, neutral shade that blends to perfection with 1 50 5 jackets, trousers that are as

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