Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1931, Page 22

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By the Assoclated Press than a hundred miners of the lx)e l'f,t;}'en and Curlew communities of on County marched 16 miles to the court | would do all possible to relieve the sit- Jelleff FOOD MARCH STAGED S from Curlew and Fred Rhem TUnion County Judge, IlI, Pledgellg' xov;;; l‘nlm The Relief to 800 Families—Red work” banner. Cross Aid Halted. — tired of the pace. MORGANFIELD, Ky., April 1.—More | county officials. house here yesterday and demanded food. Business men subscribed a truck load of supplies after spokesmen for the BY KENTUCKY MINERS |Zonbectce o mine siudowne: - Alex McDowell represented W WasS carrying a “We want Members of the band ranged in age from 17 to 80. Two di- lapidated wagons tralled the marchers and picked up aged stragglers as they At the court house they were met by Shefiff Thomas Markham and other County Judge W. B. Harris, who was ill at his home, was summoned and assured them the county THE EVENING'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1931 uation. He said the Red the communities had been inadequate and had been withdrawn March 1. ‘The miners disbanded and returned to their homes. flgfim no %lsgfl&l; —_— The truck load of Wwas sen communities immediately and Judge |Alabaman Says Explosion Would Harris said more would be shipped to- morrow. Newspaper Head Dies. NEWPORT NEWS, Va., April 1 (#).— L. E. Pugh, president and business man- | oo given @ resolution yesterday that ager of the Newport News Daily Press | would decide the fate of Muscle Shoals until iliness forced his retirement at the | ith dynamite. first of this year, died here yesterday. He was 57 years old and had been failing health several years. $ 33rd Anniversary | Oross aid 1n | B| ASTING OF SHOALS DAM |2ams to biow up wWiken Dam. as “itis| GUN BATTLE FOLLOWS IS ASKED BY LEGISLATOR {55,572t S22° 5,5’ &7 | HOTEL HOLD-UP ATTEMPT ven| of every bttt Congress. ‘The preamble declared that in a dec- One Dead, One Perhaps Fatally ade “the Congress of the United States Relieve Citizenship of Fantastic 3." it almost one-fourth of its time | Woundet After Gambling Party Engages Would-Be Robbers. blm the question” and “newspapers Anxiety Over Property. By the Associated Press. one-tenth of their space to ;;]‘Wrtln( Con 0- By the Assoclated Press. oo '“’q”’u“azn_.. o i MONTGOMERY, Ala., April 1.—The NEW YORK, April 1.—One man was lower house of the Alabama Legislature dead and another lay wounded in a prison hospital today as a result of an Iron Ore Financier Dies. exchange of shots in & hotel suite, where i MIAMI, Fla, April 1 (#)—Marshall | men were gambling last night. Representative - Manasco introduced | H' Alworth, iron ore financier of Du- | Albert E. Shaw, a member of the the resolution, which would ask Con- | luth, Minn., died in a hospital here late | gaming party, was killed by robbers as gress to authorize the Governor of Ala- | last night, they returned the fire of Richard Gan- l:{. ex-patrolman, William Horo- itz, leader of the robbers, was perhaps mortally 3 ‘nm ?n shooting when the rob- of mm:: 1in against d:: score e up wall. The other robbers escaped. ‘The .E:ucem-n ‘was recently dismissed from 'g?utment. after djschn.nll of vice vities in the framing of women. He had intended to turn in his gun, he said, but carried it because of habit. PROSPECTS FOR DESIRABLE MERCANTILE BLDGS. and PROPERTIES J. LEO KOLB 923 N. Y. Ave. PO Eighty-six thousand men are now working on unemployment projects sanctioned by the British Government since June, 1929, and for which $385,- 000,000 has been appropriated. During these Anniversary days may we not be pardoned if we say that ther-e are good reasons for the ever-increasing success of this store! We’ve been growing for years on fashion with value, and if there ever was a time that value counts, it is now! Smart fashions, extra values and complete satisfaction to our patrons have made The New Jelleff’s; and in all these things we are setting a faster pace now than ever before. Come tomorrow—this week surely—and share in our Anniversary events. enthusiastic personnel and its smart fashions specially priced this week for this very great occasion. COATS! Left: A woman's coat of navy blue with scarf eollar of ‘black galyak. 349.50. This has been our greatest coat Anniversary! The “Success Coats” Shops ($15 to $25) have achieved great success in bringing new patrons to our store—and at the same time our Fashion Coat Shops have gone ahead to mew records. We can still make slight alterations and deliver your coat in time for Easter wearing. Stocks in fine shape at all price lines. Especially Notable Are the Women’s | $59.50 to $65 .50 Misses’ } Coats at ‘4‘9 Women’s Coats that have deep cuffs of beautiful fox and kolinsky furs or jabot collars edged with fox—jabot or cape collars with galyak—jabot collars of ermine and squirrel. Misses’ Coats_that have all their fur in the great beautiful cuffs, that have U-shaped, cowl, shawl and ascot tie collars and deep cuffs of galyak, squirrel, ermine fox and broadtail. And all are made in the finer materials—such spongy fabrics as F. & H. chongella, and beautifully tailored. Other Fashion Coat Shop specials in our Anniversary at $28.75, $38.75, $59.50 and $69.50. So you see there is a wide range—both for women and misses. Fashion Coat Shops—Third Floor Women’s Women Coats—Extra—$22.75 About fifty splendid coats have just been added to_ this group—coats tha uld be $29.50 or more regularly. Dress coats, smartly s with mole, squirrel, kid galyak, broad- tail and lapin furs—and fur coats of fine blue and black spongy woolens with scarf, cowl and shawl collars, Also sports types of movelty fabrics of high character. Success Coat Shop—Fourth Floor Misses’ Gloves for Easter M St naduate: yailoas. 388 Regularly $3.50—Anniversary ... The first are fine Centemeri gloves in black, black and white, navy, tan, brown, white, beige, and green, and the second are our own direct importation. Especially for this event, This is but one of several important Easter glove offerings in our Anniversary Events. Street Ploor Have You Seen These $5 Beaded Bags at $3.95 Vagabond Models for afternoon e evening wear Green, White, Red, Blue, Maize, Black Particularly attractive in their bright Spring colorings. About fifty of these surprising values ready for tomorrow’s Anniversary selling! Leather Bags—$3—$5—$7.50 * Seemingly no_end of stunning bags in these Anniversary events— priced at savings of §1 to $2.50. Thus you may have the bag of your choice for your Easter costume at the Anniversary pricel bove: A dainty lower' print in vellow, black and : 3165 women. §16.51 (1oL ] i Hundreds of New Dresses to be shown tomorrow for the first time Women’s—_Misses’—_Junior Miss’ In Qur Success Dress Shops Dresses that make you wonder how such splendid frocks can be sold for so little—indeed, they stand out as Anni- versary values! . 70 Women’s Dresses $ 5 36 to 42 . 50 Little Women’s 3515 10 4114 80 Misses’ Dresses 14 to 20 40 Junior Misses’ 11t0 17 . You'll find no trouble in finding a dress for street, business or afternoons—separate selections, all on fifth floor except the Junior Miss Frocks, third floor. Women’s and Little Women’s 816.50 One-piece prints that have been so hard to find—long sleeves. Solid-color frocks with contrasting color trim. New prints, black, blue and brown backgrounds in bolero effects. One-piece dresses that look like redingotes. Pastel prints for in- formal afternoons. Graceful printed chif- fons for many occasions. Misses’ and Junior Misses’ 316.50 Tailored one and two-piece dresses, long and short sleeves. Plain and printed crepes—smart patterns—including coin Pleated skirts with pleats made to stay put. Printed dresses with poker | icce ‘print with chip buttons. More feminine frocks with i Suttons s £1% lingerie touches, daintily pleated frills. i S por® miseen Black, skipper blue, brown, navy, also brown and black with white. dots. Above: A black and white two- skirt. For misses. $16.50. Lejt: An adoral Jrock o) reen silk _wit) square meck- ine and sleet edged with pleat- ed met. Juniors,” $16.50. Many other smart new frocks in the Anniversary selling. Dresses usually $29.50 and higher at $23.75 are another fifth floor at- traction. Know the pleasure of shopping in our enlarged store, with its Galapan Jackets $59.50, $69.50 and $75 models, in white, beige, rose beige and ivory— 50 in the smart Spring fash- $449° fons These are smartly styled and most wearable for Spring—upstanding collars, snug fitting waistlines and smart sleeves. Silver Fox Scarfs In a season of exceptional 379.50 silver fox values—these are excéptional at Tomorrow—choice of fine assortment of scarfs selected for fullness of the fur and the silver in the inky bl-:kfe § - Fur Salon—Fourth Floor Our Salon Gown Shop —offers the choice of many fine dresses in our Anniversary events at $28.75, $39.50, $49.50. Tailored types, afternoon models and Sunday Night frocks for women and misses in the finer materials. $45 to $59.50 Dresses P", ‘Women—Plain color crepes. Ensembles with long coats of light woolens, silk lined and with plain color or printed silk crepe dresses—plain color crepes in the season’s smart three- color fashion—tailored chiffon afternoon dresses, evening dresses in flr,i/nted chiffons, Sizes 36 to 42 and half sizes from 354 to 3 For Misses—Sheer crepes for afternoons, three-piece tailored en- For Women — Misses — sembles—ensembles in silk crepes with taffeta jackets, corded laces, very fine and delicate, silk and wool laces over satin with satin pockets. Colors from pastels to mavy and black—bril- liant prints on dark backgrounds, flowers, jeweled pins, lovely buckles. Each dress with individual touches. Sizes 14 to 20, Salon Gown Shop—Second Floor Underwear—Glove Silk The lowest prices at which we've ever seen garments of Purs glove silk offered. Vests—Yoke Bloomers—Flastic-top Bloomers —7Yoke-top Panties—Chemise—Step-ins and Bandeaux—Heretofore This Qual- s ls ity Glove Silk at $1.95. Our An- ]_‘.__ niversary price brings them at The above are pure-dye Milanese glove silk. Ever: labeled 100% pure dye. Will not shrink or stretch, ”’u at the price of the better rayons. e The Grey Shops—Second Floor Tomorrow—Another 2,000 Patrs . . i Silk Stockings All sk, chiffon weight, full fashioned : with French heels and picot tops. Stock- 8 ings we would be glad to find ordinarily c to sell at $1.00. Anniversary price, pair ATl sizes in SBings three favorite shades—afternoon, nightingale ‘and mauve beig adle foot fashioning for longer wear, Sk Stockings—Street Floor HAVE SEVERAL

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