Evening Star Newspaper, March 27, 1931, Page 31

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, MARCH '27. 1931. MEX“"AN wmmN SILVER MINE STRIKE OFF | ratuctions comremonding ot ol | > T RS centavos (12 cents) a troy ounce the | Q| 8,500 in Mexico Agree to Accept m;‘&l‘p %;:83’ g: entirely. | B j | Last Day , ‘Wage Scale Reductions. RUI_ING UNHEEDED MEXICO CITY, March 27 (P)— Ship Officer Promoted. Poerras? Danger of shutdown of the Dos Estrel-| Ngw YORK, March 27 (#).—On ar- Evelyn Wood's Marionette las mine, one of the Mexican | rival yesterday of the United . silver mines, was -varudmiodny by | liner Leviathan, Giles Stedman, chief : agreement of the management and em- | officer, was informed he had been pro- Los Angeles Judge Insists|ployes in Pederal Arbitration Court. ! moted to the captainey of the American Shows 4 The agreement provides for salary Merchant. Hollywood Couple Sojourn- ed Too Briefly. By the Assoclated Press. LOS ANGELES, March 27.—Whether American couples who went to Tia Juana, Lower California, to marry were bound, not wedded at all or only married seemed to be a question 8. Stafford of 3 ‘Tia , Mexican state six months prior to the ceremony. ul-!udxc Srhflorg av::urdny received : egram from Judge Rodrigo Loyo of the Mexican Civil Court at Tia Juana sa) the Kulver marriage was legal ;nd mtegu only requirements for mar- ce in Mexico was required and the FILM ACTORS THRONG FUNERAL FOR EDESON Weteran Trouper Had Asked His Rites Be Held at Noon to Avoid Incoavenience. By the Assoclated Press. HOLLYWOOD, Calif, March 27— H of this movie colony’s great and humble—far more than the chapel of the Hollywood Cemetery could hol gathered at noon yesterday for the last rites for Robert actor 9 Ponn. AvemEighth and O St —*“One Speaker at a Time!” Your Next Phone Call May Be Important! —Good news—Serious news— it it is important you will want to hear every word clearly. Then you will need the— Telerad —The moment you lift the tele- phone receiver—your radio loud speaker is silent.” As the receiver is replaced—music again at once! The Telerad controls only the speaker—it silences the radio just while the telephone is in use. It is automatic, instantaneous in its action and uncondi- tionally guaranteed. 11AM. 2PM ”” 4:30 P.M. enn. Ave.~Eighth and D Sts. en’s Coats FOR EASTER AND SPRING $3.95 $5.95 Sizes 1 and 2 Sizes 1 to 14 —Infant’s crepe de ~—Smart models of chine coats, in white, tweed and novelty and blue. Made cloth for tke 1 to 6. with embroidered rasponiaaiietin yokes. '1?&1';“ lined Polo, Tweed and with silk. Chunga coats. $7.95 $9.95 Sizes 7 to 14 Sizes 7 10 16 —Coat and beret— —Polo coate, tweed, some also with dog chunga and purse to match— tweed coats, Wwith flares, caj .. chic styles of tweed b e mghp:.mmm.. and chunga — with Some with touches of fur. ~That Doesw't Cost You a “Purscful”! wfl(m’( tyle /' Shoes —There are styles to please every one in our new collection of Merry Maid Shoes. Black shoes ahd col- ored shoes, with clever trimmings, unique cut-outs, novelty overlays— yet the price is delightfully low. $ — R emember There Are Two Kinds of Merry Maids —Style and Arch. And the price is only =$3.00 —Anyone can attach the “remote control” device in a few seconds; it will add extra utility to both your telephone and to your radio. Three styles—to fit any type of telephone. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Children’s = Special Group Silk %) Girls’ Silk Frocks ¢ Frocks $1.95 Sizes 2 to 6—7 to 14 —SBleeveless models of printed silks for p the 2 to 6. And for the 7 to 14 lovely pastel colored dresses ors. Many of the of shantung and dresses with little rayon flat crepes. Jackets. Children’s Hats Crepe de Chine Princess Slips, $1.95 Flesh and white in sizes 2 to 14. Printed and Plain Dresses......$3.95 $ ]_ .9 5 A Sizes 7 to 14 Printed Georgette and Chiffon —Beautiful little hats Dresses . $2.95 of Straws, Hairs, Sizes 7 to 14 in pastel shades. Toyos, Imitation Tus- . Azures and Girls’ Printed Wash Frocks....$1.00 b sery it Sizes 7 to 14—Dimities, Percales, Broadcloths, Vot e Spring colors. XKann's—8Second Floor, Kann’s—Second Floor. Children’s RAYON Underwear __90e . $1.00 Here Is the Silk HOSIERY —the Most Women Are Buying! —A careful check of our records in the past month proves conclusively that the following stockings are “Best Sellers” in our “ho- slery headquarters.” At $1.00 They’re Buying —=8elma No. 1000—picot w& dull finished chiffon hose wi French heels and cradle soles. —Blue Moon No. 6—dull finished medium service weight hose with short lisle tops and lisle feet. Tishu twist. At $1.25 They’re Buying —Selma No. 600, service weight silk hose with lisle tops, lisle feet, cradle soles and French heels. —Flat Tone No. 611, extremely sheer, dull finished chiffon hose with picot tops, French heels and cradle sol‘:& At $1.95 They're Buying —De Vallee No. 4—Sheer, ford, among many others of the famous, were there. CRIME STUDY PLANNED ¥Truth Serum” Course Will Be Given by Northwestern University. sivarasnecee |l The Cherry Blossoms —will soon be blooming, and of course you will like a beahutg‘u!.l frsm;ld photo- em. Here you : gl‘up find a lovely assort- Crepe de Chine Frocks ment at— E I Sizes 2 to 6 in dainty eolors. $1.00, $1.50 and $2.95 Kann's—Street Floor. Sizes 7 to 14—10 to 16 —Plain and printed silk frocks, also plain colored suits in three - plece styles. New styles, new col- (\'_\w s A Correction —In last Friday’s Star, this store Socks mld a sale d:: Rt;lio 1;:':1:; | and Anklets h a misunderstanding, we sincerely regret, we stated that I 500 these tube:c were manuffictured “"l"g:: I the R. A. patent i statement, we h;:e since ci:::ed, was Wm’fld "-h“:fuh‘”' . Fg&m?sn:rfiggg-nfls?ndgé in error, 2 Tt each and white—Some.tal” j twist, _dull - finished S e z 0 3 ance Money Refunded - - | smart color oo g sizes 14 to 18 also at $1.00. i ; X . ghiffon hose with picot tops, —All who purchased tubes in | ‘At 25¢ : Ar. 79¢ s R this sale, may, if they wish, —Half - length socks and —Slips, bloomers and eombi- return the tubes and their anklets of rayon and ray- R money will be promptly re- on-and-1isle mixtures, 4 N peach. funded. & Rosebushes 35¢ ea. 3 for $1.00 ~Thirty-five well known va- rleties—mont] and x'nmhlybhml.n' Kann's—Street Floor. Bizes 5 to 9%. tailored styles in sizes 4 to 14. 350;;-31-..1‘:”1"’ fula At 50c —Ankl_: , , Junior —Vests, bloomers and pane misses' lengths. Sizes 5 ies of delustered and none to 11, run rayons in pink and peach. Kann's—Street Floor. Stzes 4 to 12 years. Kanw's—Street Floor, Children’s and Girls’ [14 29 Rosanne SHOES... Penn. Ave., Eighth and D Sts. Smart Jewelry ’ f Necklaces, Bracelets, Earrings Contribute Smart e Patent Leather y 4 —Styles galore, and each an exceptional Again Saturday—By Popular Demand! 100% PENNSYLVANIA MEDIUM value. Full diamond cut simulated crys- I £ Slippers and 2 | Z Sturdy Oxfords to i tals . . . real stones with sterling silver . I b > utfiu. . bright colors, : Kann's—Street Floor. 5-Gal. Sealed Cans, Reg. $6—for —It is aranteed for at least 1,000 miles or your money back. Pure B lubricacing ubricating value. . e I‘ Heavy Oil Special—$3.25 Can | Limit 10 cans to Dealers, Fleet Owners, Bus Operators and Garages. Sizes 81 to 2 Widths A to D $3.50 —Shiny patent leather slippers for “dress-up” —A darling little doll, 13 affairs. Tan elkskin, tan calfskin and two-tone inches ‘tall, limber and un- oxfords for street and school . . . smart, prac- breakable. She has big tical, comfortable shoes at a pleasingly low price, painted eyes, and her sheer Mail and fl;lted ;:zez{x“ble tmay be izes Sizes bed, ust a cozy 9 Phone 0‘;0" - e S, Fwr. 2%t 8, $4pr. l‘:‘:m:nth :{ldeshe ejln tm.)fi: Filled— Topld ey Rl e o Stnile. Gome Yo see her on— Phone I T D Dist. 7200 . y * Fourth Floor. Now—The New Peach Color Garter Belts and Girdles $1.00 —Four different styles of Each ;W0 pairs o - ters attached. e Flesh-Colored Bande - c Pemn. Avemtighh ond O S

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