Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1931, Page 25

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' NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1931. R e Trinenes e bowrd of m_ AY’S HRST TERM e S e e LT QU | s v e pervisors is given authority to m; upon buildings and towers, and t e q IJN T N D[NlES mittee on_Printing. tutional cases to get before the Supre p, S e s R B n tRe.transformer station does not come ROB CHICAGO STORE io io's n.hl:t::- % iney fi,.:.u! Henry Clay and John Young Brown Court. Henry Mcfver, under the head of either. ry e -ln.rm g would be located g'f“ c]lfiwxcky’ and William " Charles AN S T ole me from Tennessee all were clected to Congress while under the re-| TALKS ON DEPRESSION e “You're goin: s quired age. Clay and Claiborne ac- Seven Take Possession for Eight|? as usual,” they told him. “If you pull tually served, but Brown was forced to | zoned residential lnd that it is located within a short distance of the new Lee CLAFLIN Optician—Qptometrist 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 30MINUTES TO STOP HEAD COLD At the first signs, wash o“ th.mm County Heads Refuse Power Line Permit to Bar- croft Station. know the cause. The first bul- Wold's compilation of biographical | Levels and Gold Corner. & bt let will be for you.” e sketohes of every Senator and Repre- | wow vopw March 30 (8)—The $35,000 in Cash. off to the e of the” store, . While would glad to pass upon the en- made the first of his four trips to the | WOrld economic depression is due to _— some guarded the watchman and en- project A 16 wes' enbmitind o> & When Under Age Fixed Senate in_November, 1806, when only |the fall in commodity price levels and | gy the Associated Press. T oo Gnk A e ob- sideration any part of the project sub- & _ o | former British Ambassador to Berlin,| CHICAGO, March 30.—Taking pos- |tained expensive rugs to muffie the mitted separately. by Constitution. Vhich service was rendered in con- | aid yesterday in an address broad- |Session of the Wieboldt Department ‘em wrong and the police come, well oo e o g |Cure Suggested for Fall in Price Hotls 'and 1 Ritaps’ With Ko the boulevard. " With that, a part of the gang went was informed that the board | Famous Kentuckian Served|sentative ‘sinco 1789 showed that Clay = gineers, others planted nitroglycerin in Wholt, but refused to take under con- . s, |to a corner in gold, Viscount D'Abernon, ek explosion. s A travention of the 30-year age require.|S0id vesterday in an address broad-|sceeion of e, Wiebellt Tepariment |eXplotel i e secand Wieboldt Store to Meningitis Expert Dies. e M e T S eight hours, seven gunmen, be robbed since the first of the year en o |over the WABC-Col bia Network. eq mented. Tord D Abernon. an eminent finan- | With elaborate burglar tools. yesterday |On January 26 five bandits _obta Cole was elected to the House from | S By the Associated Press. a robbed the store’s safe of $35,000 cash |$19,200, e pistol duel SHANGHAL March 30 (#)—Dr. John Tennessee and began four years of o ook AR o dkhERave: Reive ariinidanre 000 in checks and escaped. policemen, and escsped at another Wie- oS Harch 35 e %S-&ng!g::;f":‘ T;z;T;filyM,::m:"m::';:‘;'e",0, st SR i e IR 0,‘25‘33:“0;.34;?‘:1”4.0 e, When, g!nd]eprgg: o6 e Doy a =n, who had apparently spent |boldt store on the Northwest Side, 3 i v der ‘on- | blamed under-consumption rather than Nt os,“‘fh’e"’{,",‘;;ufif:“",ulfi;g“g‘:nfl*c‘s today after an operation. just when he | the Constitution. A third was elected | stitution requires that a citizen must be |ver-production a3 N Tois fou the D st e e belleved himself 10 be on the threshold | contrary to @ constitutional lmitation, |25 to be eligible for House service. & number of tran o wites o' the | 9% -hcr’v:r:lnl ;&Plngfiin&eflmfitmr = | but dldtnct serve until the requirement & xigziwn went to the House on March searc Into cerel | s mef \ §ite,of & broposed transformer station | "1t yas understood that he succeeded | ‘In neither case could the Supreme | The dental was ou the grounds that |® feW days ago in isolating the men-| Court, guardian of constitutional rights, | the age required by the Constitution nf‘nl the debtor naticns and combined e Do e D ihe s e [ gt gem. act to protect thab instrument. |the United States he did not take his action by the banks of the principal | S e Mt e el e e These observations on nearly 150 years | seat until the second session.” Wold said. | gold-using countries to end the carner | e omes. W,| All ralivays in South Africa now are |of legislative history were ‘made by| Because the Senate and House are by |in fold and to resiore stability to the . Ansel Wold, compiler of the Congres- | the Constitution made final judges of 'relative value of gold and commodities ed the “peaceful ho consider the | and $15. “cyclical.” He The By a Staft Correspondenit of The Star. um| As a remedy, he urged concerted | | action by the United States, England | “But by reason of not having attained |and France to preserve the solvency WoobpwarD & LoTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE well as upon the w Thillips, counsel for the concern, deny- | under government control. Free Parkmg Space Opposite Sth St. Entrance We Have a Rare Values in Lovely Assortment Fur Scarfs! Easter ;,'!Iowers.' | ¢ fl ‘ $ 1 8.98 Easter Lilies oy i s $1 to $1.98 Pot dog) scarfs—an important addition Goldenbers's—Main Floor. 1 —._l =\ ENTH 2 to Easter suits and furless coats. Contmumg Our Great Sale of $1.69 to $3.95 oiticelli STL K S Natwnally-Known Quality—Every Yard a 1931 Fabric 40-inch Printed Crepes. 40-inch Satin Stripe Moire 40-inch Faille Prints 40-inch Celanese Moire 40-inch Printed Chiffons 40-inch Ombre Moire 40-inch Crepe Satins 40-inch Celanese Taffeta 40-Inch Flat Crepes 40-inch Plain Faille Crepe 40-inch Printed Shantung 40-inch Celanese Pique 40-inch Sporteena Crepe 40-inch Plain Chiffon Crepe This transaction enables us to present the finest and newest A tacle of Fashion! A Marvel of Value-Giving! —the very smartest of Spring silks that money could buy—at a BECAUSE “CORTICELLI” Silks enjoy a reputation as price that represents but a' fraction of the regular prices they America’s finest silks, Every yard in this great purchase is were intended to sell for! BRAND -NEW —the fashion right weaves for Spring' and ‘Women who know fabrics will be quick to ize that Summer, 1931! You can buy the fabric for a whole dress at the “CORTICELLI” Silks are wonderful bargains at 88¢c a yard. price often paid for just one yard of silk! A Tremendous Selection That Includes All Silk, Celanese and Rayon Fabrics $1.95 to $3.95 Spring Woolens All at One Lowered Price! l Normas — Weol Crepes — Wool Flannels — W ool Kashas — Tweeds lls — Suedine — Spring Coat- ings—Novelty Mixtures. All the favorite Spring colors, including Skipper Blue, pastel shades, novelty mixtures and plain colors. Note the width—54 inches. Tomorrow at ONE DOLLAR A YARD! New Arrivals! 500 $2.95 to $7.50 HANDBAGS $1.79 Back Straps Top Handles Envelopes Zippers Pouches Bags that are up-to-the-minute in material, shape, size and color. Purchased at a great con- cession from a foremost maker—to sell at this low price just when you need a new bag for Easter! Goldenbers’s—Second Floor. Are Dotted '10 They Are Smartest With Backgrounds of Black...Brown...Navy And you should see the charming new dotted frocks with backgrounds high shades. Coin dots, scatter dots, ring dots, cluster dots and pin dots—all of them this And, of course, no smart Spring wardrobe should be without a sup- ply of the new prints—with dark, pastel or brighter background colors. in pastels and new are here in new collection, k. Other Fashion Details in This New $10 Group Sunday Night Frocks Evening Gowns Jacket Frocks Surplice Models Ensembles Lingerie Details Peplums Color Contrast Revers Dance Frocks Also a smart collection of frocks in new light Spring shades, with new fashion details, $10. Smart Fabrics THE DOWN STATRS STORE All 54 Iches Wide Girls’ Easter Coats 36.95 They have just arrived—these smart new coats for girls . .. and they are exceptional at their low price. Tweeds, basketweaves, chongella— in blue, tan, green, red, poudre and mixtures— with new style details, scarfs,”new necklines and fancy cuffs. Sizes 7 to 14. A New Shipment— On Sale Tomorrow Also, a large selection of Girls’ Coats —sizes 7 to 14—$895 to $10. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Vanities New Shirts with an Unusually High Luster / s1 / The “Silvertone” shirt—exclusively here in The Down Stairs Store. Of high-count bread- cloth, with ocean pearl buttons, pocket and well-fitting collar, with inserts to keep the points always neat and fresh looking. Collar- attached style, in blue, tan, green and white— neckband model in white only. Sizes 14 to 17. Imported Mogadore Ties Goldenbers's—Main Floor. $3.95 to $5 Rough Braid HATS $2.87 Smart Coats 15 A New Shipment— Special Tomorrow And Silk Ensembles! 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Large “Flops” Off-the-Face Watteau Brims “Angel Face” important type of dress—in exceptionally fine quality silk crepes, georgettes and chiffons. Jacket Ensembles for all occasions! Stunning redingotes (long-coat-and-printed dress en- sembles), one of which is sketched! Lovely flor- al prints! Plaids! Glorious plain colored crepes, with plenty of black, navy, skipper blue, brown and new greens. Showing beautiful workmanship and dressmaker touches. Juniors’, Misses’, Women's Litle Women’s. Extra Sizes Goldenberg's—Second Floor. 400—On Sale First Time Tomorrow *1 Combinations and colors for Spring—inelud- ing an excellent assortment of the popular new blues. All-wool lined. Also new dots, stripes and figures—and conservative plain color ties . hand-tailored and with silk tips. “w,_ THE DOWN STAIMS STORE

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