Evening Star Newspaper, April 3, 1931, Page 30

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Sfiiflfl[ll] TOHEAD {U.S. BATILE FLEET Succeeds Admiral Chase in September; Navy Announces : Other Shifts. Admiral Prank H. Schofleld will be next commander in chief of the States Battle Fleet. to succeed Admiral En Jehu V. Chase in September, when officer rounds out & year in the ‘hoflel old, is in command of the Battle , which is steaming up the Pacific wtowlrdcflfly He is a native Fleet Commander ADMIRAL FRANK H. SCHOFIELD. CLEMENCY PLEA FAILS Train Robber Unable to Impress || Wyoming Pardon Board. RAWLINGS, Wyo., April ramahr ha eloquence of William (Big Bill) Car- ||} lisle, notorious Wyoming train robber, Tl | serving from 25 to 50 years in the State prison here, failed to win him clemency yesterday when he appeared before the NG 'STAR, WATER CALLED BIG ITEM IN RAILWAYS’ EXPENSES Engineer Tells Cosmopolitan Club Carriers Spend $16,000,000 Annually for Supply. Stressing the importance of water to railroads, Arthur Plerce, engineer of water supply for the Southern Railway, spoke on the subject at a weekly luncheon meeting of the Cosmopolitan Club at the Carlton Hotel yesterday. He said the railways of the Nation use over 450,000,000,000 gallons of water annually, at a cost of $16,000,000. He told of huge bills paid by municipalities, nd of the millions lpmc for chemicals it ‘:,he formation of scale in !‘mldent Gordon Bonette mmunccd that Tony Auth had been n chairman for the next night meeun( o!m club, to be g‘%h uA‘;fllAzflp‘;g t, Congressional Club on 3 mmberu of bowling teams from all in the city, was an- nounced by Edward Carl, captain of the champion Cosmopolitan team. Mike Schaeffer and Charles Watson won the attendance prizes. Police dogs for patrol duty at the new Eastern Penitentiary at Graters- ford, Pa., have been imported from the training kennels in _Switzerland owned by Mrs. Harrison Eustis, formerly of P{fllnd!lphh. WASHINGTON, D. C, JIMMY WALKER REACHES CHICAGO TO SPEND DAY i Mayor's Private Car Will Remain There Until Tomorrow, Delay- ing Return Home. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, April 3.—Mayor James J. ‘Walker and his party arrived from Call- fornia at 8 a.m. today aboard their pri- vate car Chicago, attached to a Rock Island train. It was announced Mayor ‘Walker would remain overnight and at- tend the funeral services for Knute Rockne at South Bend, Ind., tomorrow. Mayor Walker was not ready for pub- FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1931. Aunt of King Alfonso Ill. MADRID, April 3 (#).~The Infanta Isabel, aunt of King Alfonso, aged 80 years, is in delicate health and her physicians fear that she is a victim of a progressive paralysis. For a lon, she has remained a recluse in th& pal- ace; abstaining from court ceremonials. | Mrs. Victor Bruce, the Engl an fiyer, is uhle 10 repair her well as to fly it. ‘wom- ne as ® | Rodger D. Gessford, secretary. DR. MONHOE HEADS CLUB Dr. W. D. Monroe, jr, was elected president of the Washington American Business Club at a luncheon yesterday at the University Club. Dr. Monroe succeeds James P. McGrath. Other officers are as follows: Harrison | * R. Hathaway, first vice president; Howard E. Severe, second vice president; Willlam V. Freeman, treasurer, and ‘The new board of governors is com- | posed of Dr. Willlam Paul Hoffman, chairman, and George O. Schweinhaut, John Dwight Kendall, Mr. McGrath, Dr. Monroe, Mr. Hathaway, Mr. Severe, Mr. Freeman and Mr. Gessford. List Your Vacant House with J. LEo KoLB 923 N. Y. Ave. 1237 Wisc. Ave. Dist. 5027 W est 0002 ROACH DEATH CRACK- SHOT $2.50 Perfect | Grenadine sl .15 | Silk Exquisitely sheer silk hosiery ' Hose . with permanent dull finish and picoted top. Three-strand, 45- gauge quality. Silk heel and Easter is Dressup Time —And King’s Palace Is the Favorlte Easter Store of Wise Shoppers 29c to 50c Children’s SOCKS Hosiery _of quality priced economy. “shorties” and half socks. fects and irregulars. Slrm Floor 25¢ for Boys’ fancy golf hose, girls plain and fancy rayon mixed 7§ hose, turn-over All sizes. real Per- Satisfaction Since 1859 KiNeseaL 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. crystal, New Costume JEWELRY 89 $1.25 to $1.95 Values Clever novelties in festoon necklaces, rhine- stone and metal necklaces and coral neck- laces and ea: ITings; new conceits in tin-cut simulated pearl and crystal; plenty of’ smart bracelets and sterling silver rings with brilliant sets. treet Floor. New Easter HANDBAGS i $1.00 Fashionable new envelopes and pouch bags with linings to mgtch. Many trimmed with ornaments. Inside frames, including zippers. All colors.—Street Floor. 5,000 Beautiful Easter Hats Every New Style and Color—iLvery Head Size—A Becoming Hat for Every Fashion-loving Woman 2.88 $3.98 $5.00 —AND HIGH-CLASS EASTER HATS AT $7.50 AND $9.95 Washington's famous millinery center is ready as never before to provide women of taste with hats of distinction at low prices. Dull and shiny ROUGH STRAW HATS galore—and hats of sisol, leghorn, Baku braids and split peanits. Medium and wide brims, Watteaus, bandeau hats, off-the-face models, close- fitting types and matrons’ hats Beautiful flower and ribbon trimmings. Black and all colors. Misses’ and Children’s Easter Hats ' Hundreds and hundreds of these charming new hats to crown the young folks with distinction. Tailored and flower and ribbon-trimmed models—off-the-face and brim' conceits, in Tuscans, lace straws, fancy straws and body straws. and colors. $ 1 49 $ 1 .98 $2.98 33.98 R G i rls’ E aster Clothes Flowers At Much Less Than Regular P g d I E ]_.ovg]y Silk .98 riced for Economy Dr $3 25¢ 39¢ 50c¢ o o IR Brand-new, beautiful sample flow- ers—for hats, coats or dresses. Im- for dress and y wear, sizes 7 to 14. Round 'mem including patent necks, large ltd collars, puned sleeves or Jea 3 slee‘eleu ‘Trimmed with ribbons and picoted blossoms; gardenias, violets, forget- ngh-CIa“ .98 Silk Dresses s5 me-nots, fleld flowers and cherries. ‘White, eggshell and all colors.— Street Floor. Crepe de chine dresses in street shades and prints. Two-plece models, three-piece ensem- bles and straightline dresses. round or V, g frilled necks. Many chic bolero jacket effects. - Girls’ | $5.98 Girls’ New - $ 1 .98 Easter Coats Easter Sizes 7 tb 14 in coats of fine tweeds, flan- Gloves nels and the new Chingaline cloth. Afi'fi'&&“ throw models, smartly belted. Washable Cape and Suede Smart New Ascot § Scarfs and Novelty 'Neckwear THE ASCOT SCARF is first in fashion for tailored wear. These come in tht, effective colorings, including plaids, Roman stripes, dots and hand-painted Also double-width chiffon scarfs. mv'mrm. NECKWEAR fash- u. silk, or- gndy md ewest, sets and jabots—in white, cream | “MULTI-TWIST” dull - finish | full-fashioned silk-to-the-top_chif- fon hose with picoted top; KAY- | SER service-weight silk hose with French heels; and NUART dull- | finish service-weight full-fashioned | silk hose in all colors. $2.50 Dexdale § l 49 Silk Hose ‘Wonderful Easter bargain! Fa- | mous Dexdale silk-sealed stock- ings, 3-strand, 48-gauge quality, with picoted * top. High-twist. French heels, slipper sole lnd im- proved block toe. Every pair per- fect. Street Floor board; Rear Admiral Mark L. Bristal, Rear Admiral J. V. Chase, Rear Ad- miral C. B. McVay, jr., Rear Admiral . ‘R. Y. Blakely and Rear Admiral J. ‘W. Grenslade. Assignments to shore duties included: Chase Returns to Board. 'his permanent rank lor, now chief of the War Flans Di- was named to command the erican force in Far Eastern waters. les B. McVay, jr., as commander f high ch i a ol ol e gy Yot of high character decidedly under ing up Union Pacific trains in Southern ||} 31.00 Bemberz rce, was designat o s emanar o e Smiral | held up another train.” Several weeks ; Matiuanss- Shnbained. e every pair perfect. Bemberg-to- e commander of battleships sun ord University, California, to major ||| fashionable Spring shades. Navy judge advocate general, will sucs = Special for Sunday £ Rear Admiral Willlam D. Leary, at | Pnited States Fleet. designated chief of staff of the | Almond Frappe members of the Navy general Per Quarf Rear Admiral E. [ ‘Telephone Decatur 1170 of Jerusalem, N. and makes his wnen nuevad, Admiral Chase will Montgomery Meigs will assume the temporary k of chief of the Asiatic Fleet, probably State Pardon Board. that no clemency be shown at this time. | (§| priced. All colors. Wyoming, and was sentenced to a life H ose c hofleld Cmman uid with e h "‘m later he was wounded and captured by 2 Rear Admiral Luke McNamee, now —_— - e ‘becoms of the bame force, and assume the rank m lu engineering, is also a licensed | | @eed Admiral McNamee in command of Present chief of the Bureau of Ord- A ril 5th : Admiral J. K. Taussig, now Paitle force. *Ice Cream (Res. Price, $1.75) New Location home in Pen Yan, N. Y. the Navy General md levm Rear Admiral. Rear Admiral admiral upon relieving A ,rly in Augus! = i o el it i -plated silk foot. Easter hosiery t s | ‘After hearing Cariisle, the board rec- He first was captured in 1916 after hold- ||}/ term. He escaped, and in a few hours force and wit rank Full-fashioned Bemberg hose, ytadbrire edy a posse in the isolated Laramie Peak > ding battleship division four,| Miss Janet Briggs, only co-ed at ||| superior wearing qualities. In the air pilof . - Rear Admlnl David P. Sellers, now | e | | Famous Silk $1 .00 ‘ Hose : battleship division four. Bance, was designated as chief of staff, | RAUSCHER,S of staff, battleship blttl‘e‘ force, » The following admirals were desig- Board $ 1 .25 Delivered 1345 Conn. Ave. Fresh Sh:prnenl Just Arrived to Sell Underpncc. Cloflln of Qualxly, Sizes 7 to 18 5 8 5 Sizes 8 to 16 lored suits of mannish mix- two knickers or one knick- Coat and two pairs knickers. Buits of character and fine work- $7 85 Coat, vest, two knickers or one knick- ~ h-grade clothes for boys who sg 75 knickers, two long truosers or one of or one knickers and one pair long trousers. New styles, new colors, tures that will wear as good ! Coats of art tailoring values! Coats of sm: g 33.69 Sizes 8 to 15 manship—tailored of fine woolen mix- ers and one long trousers. Sizes 5 to 18 years. Hig] dress with pride. All-wool blue serge, each. Bizes 7 to 20. Boys’ $5.00 Sluh new patterns. Smartly tai- a8 suits should. Coat, vest, in many handsome mixtures. Boys’ $10 Easter Suits tures in new colors and patterns. Boys’ $12.75 Suits blue cheviot and fancy mixtures. Two Street Floor. ‘William D. m:Duun Ib command of Norfolk fllvll District. i % BRITAIN 'HALTS WORK * mess Reaches StandstMl. = LONDON, April 3 () —London and Britain was in a state bf suspsnded “Good Pridsy is observed here in & @Mmplete cessation of business activities the holding of and impressive in all churches. —Easter is & lefl.l holiday, and about the which will be open for & tflme Saturday are chole 'hlob residential wpl: provisions in A genuine surprise—such really high-grade ers and one long trousers. | suits for so little! Dressy, mannish models, tai- lored of fine woolen mixtures in sparkling new Special! Boys’ Three-Piece Suits | colors and patterns. Coat, vest, two pairs knickers Just unpacked—and marvelous PERMANENT WAVES A “Carls $2:99 NEW YORK Permanent Wave Shoppe Lk & F. 405 Westors Bids. Ltk & F. Open Evenings by Al v. _Lift Engagement Ring Tax. Z FREEPORT, I, Appril 3 (#).—The @irls herubouu s brag about t.hel: engagement rings from now on without Elo! getting into difficulties with the 285e8S0TS. ‘The county declared exempt from taxation. 3\ Tomorrow We Offer Unusual Values- to 6 in all-wool tweed and knob tweed coats with cape collars or single or double throws. Dressy tallored and trimmed slip- All colors. one and f-ncy cuff styles—in new INFANTS' SILK RADIUM WASHABLE B greys, tans, eggshell COATS, in white,.pink, and biue. LEADER SHOE STORE bl trimined. with white, AH smocked coats and . embroidered $2. 50 sizes. collars. Sizes 1 and 2. R FABRIC GLOVES with suede fin- GIRLS' FEASTER HATS_Pokes. off-the- ish. Slip-on and fancy cuff styles face models and close-fitting hats in Tuscan in all sizes and all colors. 50 and-lace straws, trimmed with rib- 51 98 Special c bons and flower sprays . KAYSER SILK GLOVES—8-but- - ton Milanese silk slip-ons, tailored or trimmed. Also fancy cuff silk gloves, %—butl;um’ ha‘gp-on fabric gloves and the fashion- able lace silk mitts 81'()0 MILANESE SILK GLOVES, in fancy euff and two-clasp styles. All colors, all sizes. Perfects 79c and lrruul;;s Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 Last Minute EASTER shoppers will appreciate these Straps—Ties LEADER SPECIALS! N N N N N N N N N N N N N Extra! 100 Children’- Coats Special tweed, polo L‘loth and cloth coats, exceuenlly ]med Blue, rust and light m! s 1 A9 Belted style with por.keu_ Sizes 2 to 6. Second Floor Lovely New Rayon Undies | Regular, Extra 79c ‘llld Double Ex- Luxurious quality, lace-trimmed, Never Such Values .« . and Never Such an Array of Smart Fashions In omen’s Stunning Easter Coats For complete ‘satisfaction choose your Easter coat (rom these wonderful groups! Every new fabric, style and color. Belted, cape, straightline, scarf, tailored and fur-trimmed coats of beautiful tailoring—in black and all colors. Tweeds, twills, spongy woolens, crepy. woolens, mannish cloths. Sizes 13 to 17, 14 to 20, 36 to 50 Jaunty, Youthful Suits, Too, at $10 and $15. LA R Boys' and Girls’ $3.00 s-¢ .49 Shoes ‘ 1,000 pairs smart new straps, ties and .oxfords from famous makers. In patent leather, tan calf, dull black calf and tan elk. Rubber heels. Sizes 85 to 11, 111 to 2.— Second Floor. tra Sizes appliqued and tailored garments. Bloomers, chemises and _step-ins in regular, extra and double extra | sizes; princess slips and combina- tions in regular and extra sizes, gowns and short petticoats in regular sizes. $l .00 X $1.50 Rayon \Blonde Kid, Undies \ Com- Regular, extra and double extra N and e sizes "in high-class run-resistant . . R rayon garments. Bloomers, gowns, bination - chemises, three-in-one garments i g | and princess slips. Also beautiful | pajamas in regular sizes only.— Street Floor, st e 00 Pat. Colt, Gun Metal, N White and Glorious New Arrivals In Easter Dresses Late\hmnment fashions for the sea- son’s gala occasion—at a surprising sale price. Jacket dresses, Sunday Night frocks, ensembles, -belted models, flares, drapes. Many clever new neck treatments. In plain and flowered chiffon, georgette crepe, printed silks, flat@crepe and chiffon and lace combinations. Black, all colors and gay prints. Sizes 11 to 17, 14 to 20, 38 to 48. Smart Jackets Galapin® Lapin* Kerami®* 5 .95 $7 % $10 i Clever fur fabric jackets of luxurious appear- ‘...,“ ?/M ance, priced for ':oub]e T;:nofi{e g;h.::e dashing, - “ ’ e uthful garments come white, eggshell, it i and white-and-black. Sises 14 to 20—slso 40 l to 44 in bla ®Misses’ & Children’s® | For the Woman of Fashion Straps Pumps, Ties and Oxfords Sizes 6 to 2 $:40 Men’s Oxfords Black Tan Misses” Patent Strap Pumps Ties and Fancy Combination Oxfords Endicott & Johnson Boys’ Oxfords Black or Tan Unusual Value | Introduces the Neus STAY SLIM BODICET TB el 5«.?2 Tore e et Teadily adapted to mediom and send- ‘l'h:&nyll-&sl- icette is an all-in- | one 35 garm- ent, combinin irdle of rubberi: and withl uplift bust in Silk Treco—a per- fect foundation for Shirts § Easter Many Worth $1.50 and More PLENTY OF BEAUTIFUL BROADCLOTH SHIRTS .00 Siven. 6to12 shirts—every shirt of high-grade Took "Biaes 1334 30 17— Sireet Floar. *Fur Fabric. 726 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Second Figor

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