Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1931, Page 6

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manCd REICHSTAG ENDS SESSION |, Seorary 1. the National WITH BRUENING IN POWER m..m"”"".»..‘.‘:"u':‘ ot 'Mru%n‘.nm ‘Chancellor lnnnm their posts, regardless ;fl e e D. C, ROOSEVELT URGES WORK COMMISSIONS Legislature Asked to Provide One SERLIN, March on Relief and Another on Insurance. Inl Lvwoing SraR, Wabnihuaud, LaaUiwonax, ROUND TRIP Excursions MARCH 28-29 } At Barker Hall Senator Norbeck Says Action lanist BORGIA E. MILLER presented five of l:l!lr pupils last evening 'ml-lmcuoenuyn of the Y. W. C. A. By the Associated Press. Dr. Carleton Vaughan 1 am offering you EXPERIENCE, ABILITY and SERVICE, together with an established reputation, at @xceedingly low prices. Now is the . time to save your teeth.and protect your health. Terms or credit can e arranged so that you can enjoy your dental work while paying for it. Dr. Carleton Vaughan DENTIST 932-934 F St. NW. Metropolitan 9576 Will Be Taken at Next Session. The equalization fee relief, for wheat only, wi the next scssion of Congre mator Norbeck, Repubiican of Dakota. The cqualization fee was a Pt ot the old McNary-Haugen bill, former President Coolidge "En(hnd needs wheat,” said Senator Norbeck, and “we have it to spare. The old system kecps the Amerjcan farmer from starving and it keeps the Englishmen {rom etarving. “Al ¢ farmer is seeking is that \‘.he tariff be made effective on his pmducu This may be done by segregating the surplus and disposing of it without d:ay 4 Orderly Marketing Sound. “No farm relief -fihn of farm be proposed eS8 which provided for not only segregating the surplua but also for selling it, and that without loss to the Treasury.” A threatened rift among Progres- sives over a legislative program for the next session disappeared yesterday with assurance by tative La Guardia that farn relief was included. La Guardia Program Hit. A program outlined by the New York Republican was assailsd Tuesday by Senator Norbeck, South Dakota, Re- ?ublicm ({m the ground that it left out ““There is no difference of opinion umn: Pm:nslves " the New Yorker S had o most satistactory talk with Senstor Norbeck: t goes without lly\nt he sdded, from a tour of the country, ln praises inof Beethoven, Bach, Scarlatti and De- bussy, followed by & final group of five selec- tions by Chopin, Jast n'ght at the Carlton Hotel. Miss Rybler's accomplish- ments cannot be denied praise. Her touch s colorful and her hands agile. She chose 1lumbers that showed to it advantage her unusual cor- rectness in run- ning with light- ning rapidity up ‘The Mana Zuc- " was an apt illus- Felicls Ryber. lnd down the 'nuan of this, as were several Chopin numbers, lncludlnx “Fan- tasy,” opus 49, and “Nocturne” in B minor. Her rendition of Chopin demonstrated exceptional power and magnetic appesl, Her opening selection was “Chro- matic Fantasy and Fugue.” This number drew but little applause. Her audlence seemed decidedly to favor the more lively Del and Scar- latti. Of interest was e Juggler.” by Ernst Tcch, played, according to the program, for the first time in ‘Washington. Its title seems appro- priate, for it moves at a fast pace in a round of crescendos, fortes and piani At the conclusion of her listed program Miss Rybler was given an and repented recalls finally sn encore “Mamurks 1; A when they gave a program of pi music which was enmualuuc-ny received by the audience. Ina Holtz. schefter, soprano, and c-thmne Gross, contralto, pupils of Florence Howard, ted, singing a group of duets, and Miss Ho]tuch?itfl' sang the aria from Puccini’s “But- terfly.” The young pianists showed good, vigorous tone in their playing, and light, agile fingers, and for the most pari conselentious work. The n.lstlnc pupils have pretty voices and sang without effort and with unusually clear enunciation. Miss Miller player the second piano in the two concertos and Marjorie Davis played the accompaniments for m singers. — BUFFALO-ROME FLIGHT PLANNED BY WOMAN Italian Government Said to Have Loaned Famous Flyer as Co-Pilot. By the Associated Press. BUFFALO, N. Y. March 26—Plans for a transatlantic flight from Buffalo to Rome early in August were announced here yesterday. The fight will be made by Mrs. Geraldine Grey Loffredo of this city, said to be the first woman to make s parachute jump in Italy. Renato Donati, sponsors of the flight sald, will be loaned by the Italian government to act as co-pilot with Mrs. Loffredo. They will fly a twin-motored Savoia- Marchette lane. Plans for the flight were lnflormf by the Federation of Halian Societies at a meeting Tuesday by representatives of ALBANY, N. Y. March 26—In & special message yesterday, Gov. Roose- velt asked the Legislatuze to create two ommissions to deal with unemployment. One would deal with unemployment re- lief and the prevention of unemploy- ment; the other with unemployment insurance, In the first instance, the Governor uked the Lefl.sllmre to make an official Unofficial Committee on submnum which _he appointed last year. In the second, he asked the Legis- iature to create a commission to study the whole problem of unemployment in- surance and to report to the Legislature next year. The Governor said unemployment in- surance should not take the shape of & dole in any respect, styling the dole method of relief repugnant to all sound prlnclplu of soclal eeommm and “con~ trary to every prlndn!e American citizenship and of sound government.” “American labor seeks no charity,” the governor said, “but only a chance to work for its living. The relicf which gg wgg(er:e of ;.‘he State lu:‘o\ixld be able anticipate, when engulfed in a period af industrial depreulun should bpe one to which they themselves e Ty large part contributed. - Each mdustry itselt. Should Hiewise boar part of the premium for this insurance, &nd the State, In the mterest of ite pun citizens, and to prevent a recurrcnce of | |the widespread hardship of these days; | should at Jeast supc vise its operations:” Davis Arrives in Java. BATAVIA, Java, March 26 (#)— Dwight Davis, Governor General of the | anied by his son | Philippines, and accom ughter, arrived. here today on the cruiser Pittsburgh on a goodywfll tour of the Far East. itk gl ‘The feature of the last annual fair in Java was a base ball game between an American and Japanese team. the new election, 107 National Socialist mum shipsha hed In “to put You Probably " HaveColonesia! Most people have it, when every change of the weather makes them catch mean, sniffly colds. You don’t know how you catch them or why they stay so long. Stagnation of the colon—the lower intestine—is the reason. It needs sterilization with eVERFRESH MAGNE ¢ EV’EBF!ESH nataral- ly eliminates the poisons that have accu- mulated in the eolon and backed up ir the intestines, with the re- sultant Colonesia. Its 100% sterile Sanitized solution purifies these tracts and re-establishes nataral elimination. Everfresh is 100% hy- gienie — sanitized — in preparation. Twenty- five cents at all good drug stores. Sanitized Citrate of Magnesia Twenty-five cents at all good 51 A $12 Lv Wl&h 85 Qt.&l'l P.M. Sunday. drug stores TOLEDO & DETROIT Saturday 4:10 Pl( inday, Lv. PIL. Toledo 6: m’ S s TICKETS GOOD IN coAclzl oNLY MARCH 29 NEW YORK Lv. Washington 12 M., Liberty 8t., 6:00 Simflar Excursions April 12 and 26. Ask o2%% Tiket Avent About BALTIMORE & OHIO Progressive program must contain n\::bstumll r!li‘l for the farm- ers. Senator Norbeck wil 72222 Entrance, 909 F St.} 722Quality That Endures 00000 - COUPON FURNITURE SALE For Friday—Quantities Limited—No C. O. D.’s—Come Early—Convenient Deferred Payments If Desired ONE FREIGHTER SINKS, ey 40 SAVED BY STEAMER :sLuze d,,.,f;.(f&?‘li‘if.ffl, g‘?&?‘fi“&&?i | size) and upholstered seat chair. aple finish on | | hardwood. $49. 00 With this coupon only S ——— | rural areas must join hands for the mutual benefit of labor and farmers. From the World’s Finest Crude $165 3-Piece Tapestry Living Room Ensemble $109 Long comfortable sofa, large club chair and high- i | back chair. Al over in high-grade floral npel | with reversible spring-filled cushions. "Z' | coupon only. ik French Vessel Comes to Aid of Italian Ship 420 Miles From Canary Islands. By the Associated Press. e Itatian treighter Rits, due My ysur e 2 chrome. ore, sank (. B S B | from of Lohdon to the || | 99 i 3 Dressing Table = gszold’“Prill:‘:.:h" ‘ and Stool 1. Heavy woven lmpel : | I - —---._..J $6.50 Walnut- i Finish Occasional | Table | Sturdily constructed | | with attractive turned | legs and stretchers. § e e e e e e e | With this | $4950 Green and 5B . | coupon only $4 9'8 ' | “Ivory Decorated | 8595 Walnut- | it . Sl atl ] Finish Night Tabl | 5 L e g 1 Dresser inis| i ‘able | i $3475 L .t Spool turned legs,| | With drawer and | Mahogany- : ish lulhnflmh!u.wg.h'mth|d 4 £ s Mexico this season than a year ago. 1 L:sr'pem‘:m:x:‘ ruct lon | fower sheli,. With nu.l Weleh Cabinet With Drawer I is coue = 80475 | M $34.75 | pon only | coupon only. to $1475 Odd | ; Chairs | Choice of green | dec, mahogany or wal- | nut , finishes. Uphol- | seats. With this | o i 97, Neatly turned legs. | ticking. Large size. 4 “The 40 officers and men aboard were rescued the Prench steamer Ver- i | pon only e e o s e e e e e e | $6.95 Porcelain-Top | Kitchen Table | | With drawer; all | 1 perfect tops. With this | ear""" $3.49 o e et i | oty l-__...____ | | | $19.75 Large Wing- I $10.75 Mahogany | | Back Fiber Rocl':e‘rl i Unhty Night Stand ! H : or Chair I with “Sower saeils-] With spring seat and | net and large drawer. I '?:;:Ilr"ctg::r:d_ll_::olloo;;l | With this $5 95 | | finish. With lhl-l I coupon ____l ey | $11.75 | | only .. | insae i i 52950 Walnut | $5.95 23-Pec. Ime« : Veneer China ported Luster = Tea Set | toupon onty 9249 | 1 I Closet : Fancy grilled front | | with, enclosed side | [ panz‘ls Long duwerl } at bottom. Loy o $19. 75 | only ... Come in tomorrow . . « : $5.00 Bridge Lamp : come 'cx_pcctml real | end Silk Shade bargains . . . we are Heavy plated base | | Cabinet and Stool cramped for space in | with tailored silk shade. | ik this adv. so we only AT R R e list 14 of the 60-0dd $3.49 | | coupon only | coupon only specials on sale . . . T L-———___.,,_,_ FRIDAY! $1695 Walnut $2.98 Mahogany- Veneer Console Finish Baby Table Walker Heavy turned Ie'sl lwith fancy carved| Colored beads. | stretcher. With this | my With i With e ——————l ::n.ly.’..n $9 75' |monly $l 59' - ' 5 4 ‘— I $1.89 Heavy Inl-id: s 48 s et i S ol 3 ! ” 'Linoleum, 8/4 | With this 89C= | couponm. | Sq. Yd. | L IR | $14.75 Mahogany- : Finish ' Telephone | F————————— $98.50 All-Porcelain | 3-Door Refrigerator | Two-inch cork hflrd{ | insulation. Ice capacity, | | 75 Ibs. Can be equipped | | for electric refrigeration. Iwith this 569! 1 coupon only. .. -———_____.._—-J on | 69c Gold Seal * Congoleum, 8/4 1 $2.49 Green |,57'9S Woven Fiberl Enamel High | | Park Stroller | Chair Cafe finish with | Nicely finished with lpadded seat. Wllhl r this cou- $ 4. 95 H | $1.59 3x6 Gold Seal | ! Congoleum Rug ' arge tray. With this oupon , Nn only.. nly $l 4 - -—--—--' B = 5 | With this | i o $1375 Walnut. b e L1 2.Pc. Suite Finish Fernery Large _settee With metal con- zocker. | tainer and turned legs |w1th stretcher. With | o $7. 95 | |mnly e s Extra Size Gowns and sl ’1 l | spring seats of durable | cretonne, Two-tonel sl fimsh w.u. this cous 51875| Cases, 6 for... 31 [$139 3.Pc. Two- fgn-e?:‘?q;:r'&_;e—l;u—r] Boys’ 50c -and 58¢ $l $1 Famous Make Chamoi- Sl Bed Davenport Suite sette Gloves, 2 for.. ... $79.00 g $1.98 and $2.98 Novelty Sl With this coupon only Easter Hats. ... .. t....________...l $1 Girls’ Broadcloth e o cm e $4.50 3x6 Delart | Heavy Fiber Rugs | In attractive color- ful patterns. With ml.' et $2.951 only . i i i i A I | $3.00 27x54 Delart | f Fiber Rugs : | s, $1.89 e | | i $1 Girls’ Rayon Pajamas, { 25¢ Cannon Bath Towels, $1 81x90 Seamless ERE is the only cedar chest ever built that offers absolute moth protection! In proof of this fact Lane now gives an Insurance Policy against moth damage free with each chest. To quickly introduce this sensational new Lane Chest with its Free Insurs gz ance, we are offering fifty of the chests at half their : $195 9- Pci) B““rlé R‘Vdngt t‘nd MflPle | true value. You must see this chest to fully appreci- 1. oom Suite ate the beauty of its Oriental and Black Walnut ve- I su-lefim;"umm m“"é‘x?‘u“’a’.‘.’:'fln":fl{ neers and rich hand carvings. Be one of the lucky g e e S LR 50 who get this amazing value. ! only 39¢ Hand-Scalloped L gt ——— | ] $249 Mahoga Finish ny- trough End lele With | 25 $1.49 $1.29 Ruffled Tie- Back Curtains, Pr. In voiles or marqui- sette. 1 to 5 pairs of this a kind. 55¢ coupon : $7.50 Comforters : | | Mahogany-Finish Taborettes Turned legs and | stretcher. With this = coupon D L — 1 $3.95 to $4.95 Marg. and Dimity Ruffled Tie- Backs, Pair Some slightly soiled. With this $16.75 Rose | Damask Boudoir | Chair I Spring _seat and | alance. Floor sam- | ple. AS IS.-With this.{. |ns"e" $7.95 ~ dhe cfizlms Lansburgh g%wm re G’é Entrance—909 F St. N.W. 39¢ Cretonne Pillows Bright flowered | | back and border. With l Im- cou= $3 95| L With this coupon. 4 for... Boys” 79¢ to 89: Pub. | 2 for. Children’s SZ Walten ] | | | tops with plain sateen | } I | $1 ———————— i Sk o o8 e | [ S ——

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