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"B_10 was THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1931 1932 TRADE BOARD | | . (RUGEISPLANNEDIE e arimeneiea g e —Just eall Dist. 7200 and be brought. to the door for C I you. Drive to 8th St. it I Entrance. 0 on i we will come for your Furs. The storage charge iz small. The protection is the best. i Frocks i sssondil fi L & P You’ll Want Sevérul $3.95 _ | , We Will Park Your Car While You Shop —When you are ready to leave again your car will Tom Boy Wives to Accompany Mem- bers on Tour of Bay Next Year. Officers of the Washington Board of Trade, en route home wiil of 168 members of the o Penn. Ave.=Eighth and D Sts. o - their wives and guests, on tire last leg SR EgHlar o 53 0 Tl 2 F h bl ] of their three-day cruise to points along 59¢ Values }\f ese ashionable ST Tidewater Virginia, annou plm\s‘ b o X for a similar cruise next y.ar. | A 7 " The announcement, made by George | ‘ ;F;:;ckiul:;cft‘):lmngly sttytl;d W. Offutt, president of the board. at a v u grace of the celebration in the main saloon of the | junior miss. The materials X S. S. Southland. chartered for the are cotton shantungs, plain | s eruse which ended here this morning | —Light, summery looking shades of ] ‘ Coloreandicaniays sien NIRRT EE L mit ol kel s LY WS i) pleated parchmentized paper in colors o o Made Annual Event. ! and designs that will add beauty to ynl\xr o _o All approved the plan to make the' home. Styles for bridge lamps and clip 2 \\ riine ACEIAL 1 wives | ansantiul event styles for table lamps at this price. 1 fl on_the trade body calendar. | 3 To further celebrate the occasion. Kann's—Third Floor. ( Y the party voted to hold a dinner party | 5 ‘ R e i within the next two wecks at one of " te Washington golf clubs to commemo- rate the cruise, for which the Board of | & Trade broke a tradition of 42 vears I‘ - standing, by inviting wives of members Needed hlllgb n Specially Priced piques, and madras in ) prints and stripes. One ) and two piece models for golf and general sports wear. f - Y, I I I | to_participate. i The steamer. chartered for the initial Reg. $1.95 tmd' $2.50 | Printed Silk Crepes | ey $1.09 yd. | eruise of the Board of Trade, docked For Your Home— ‘ At its wharf here this morning in time | | for the party to breakfast before re- Indoors and Out! . turning to work. i ) i Gifts Presented. | Col. John T. Bardroff. chairman of the cruise. was recipient of gifls At the entertainment aboard las v for his work of organizing the He was toasted by Pr former president George zeph A Burkart, spo.e patterns, polka dots and zes 14 to 20—161% 10 2614—36 to 46 all-over designs in pastel colors. 39 inches wide. and Jo- for the —Onc-piece models of plain-colored shan- EanD e Sy Moo women members of the p p tun new light-colored, washable crepe Erna Embrey, Wasiington sopran A\ ungs, ne g y P gAVe A rec last night on ea \ and plain-colored pastel silk crepes; with flared or pleated skirts and some with pep- ’ lums. In green, blue, rose, all-white and combination colors. of the other even programs. All women ms were presented gifts a trip. tainm. ing the cru uvenirs of the i s oL & MIEipe "y . with spade. hoe and —Solid-color rayon jacquard frocks also at ON WAR DEPLORED saucers, 4 plates, rake. Useful and , i i sugar and creamer. low priced. this price. i i Kann's—Second Floor. German Leader Says General Fails | to Recognize Later Findings 4159 to $1.95 Values in the Assortment on Nation's Guilt. §{ | i | —S8mart enough for sports | and home wear; inexpen- Carter’s Non-Run Rayon Undies L RS piques, pre-shrunk linens, | | I | I I I I I ] - i —Band panties, sport panties and bloomers—beauti- : féii;le'::d Slguzn;;eazw?si i fully made of non-run rayon in pastel colors, Small, C 25 Sieeyeicisiadany arer | Il I I By the Acsociated Press BERLIN, June 1.—Wilhelm Heve. | former commander in chief of the | German Reichswehr yesterday took is- sue with the contents of Gen. John J. ! Pershing's book "My Experiences in! the World War.” and appealed to the author's “sense of chivalry” to revise his attitude regarding Germany's sole | war guilt | “Perhaps Pershing will do the chival- | rous thing and revise his judgment.” | Heve says in writing to the journal | Der Tag and deploring the American | general's attitude. ! Pershing appa put down his | thoughts such as they were at the time the war ceased—based on propaganda and has not taken the trouble since to ! study the international research of the | last 12 years in order to determine the | —Covered Triplicate Saucepan Set, clover with four self-sharp- e o by i leaf style of alumi- biades num, with steel base. medium and large sizes. Very specially priced. ples. Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's—Second Floor. ) k3. Eyelet Organdy A Special Sale of The Fashionable iy e ey o whe ) ] position” cf the ‘Boches’ and to render Justice accordingly. ‘The preaching of s<uch men as| 5 and pastel shades—for Summer Clemenceau and ® Poincare makes no | 89¢ $2.98 frocks, class night and bridesmaids impreasion on the world.” he asserted. | —_Electric Stoves in —Two-burner Laun- gowns. 38 inches wide. “but coming from & man like Pershing | nameled finiahes, dry Stoves with hizh ‘ A & dozen years after the war it will [ Guaranteed element, legs. A special 4 i) - Better Grades—$1.50 to $3.50 Yd. only serve to make our wretched posi- | Tong cord value. p tion worse.” | Lace Dept.—Street Floor. AIR MANEUVER FLYERS IMITATION CRASH ON WAY HOME ! | Sale! Brassieres and Bandeaux Offering $1.00 1o $2.00 Values Two Members of Indiana National Guard Hurt in Forced Landing in Pennsylvania. $6.95 $1.00 Featuring the Junior _— = Dinheraet —Unfinished Fold- Misses® 21-in. Headsize By the Associated Press —prettily decorated ing Stepladder and UNIONTOWN. Pa. June 1.—Two foe i : Stool Combination. Indiana National Guard fivers were in- oot &ty itolda and ired in the mountains near here yes- value AR terday when their plane cracked up in An attempted forced landing, the result of unfavorable fiying weather. A= The men, Capt. Matt Carpenter and i Sergt. Ira Lee. were brought to a hos- (] pital here suffering from lacerations of | the head. The plane came down in & tree on | » golf course and was badly damaged. Capt. Carpenter was piloting the ship. Both men are from Indianapolis. More than 30 planes of the Regular Optimo Crowns—Plain Crowns —Wear a panama and you are correct this season. These —A specially purchased group of gar- Army put in at Cumberland, Md.. whil s i i f style, f n:?"vp:fl\'““?m“\'.firl"‘d wd:r due u:bm; i 39¢ $2.98 i ‘really exceptlorl\al f-mm _th: SRR G 2 o ments from such well known manufactur- i fiving conditions. -—Non-burnable pad —~White Enameled quality, workmanship and price. Shapes becoming to eis s I MIST DELA'YS HAWKS :S?WT\‘,’TJ’“ Zover— :]meslp:fi I ith every one—with blazer, \'.lbborf or patent l.ea(her bands. Kanne - CupiPorm P | ironing board 5 tures. Plenty of sizes for the junior miss who requires a 21 to 22. Floor. H. &V, Flaming Youth ‘ —_— Kann's—Third Floor. Flyer Held Up at Copenhagen by —The materials include lace, satin, milan- 3 i ese, rayon and novelty cloth. Colors—Pink, | (EEEAD Y81 Nl tic, peach, nile and white. The styles are varied. I COPENHAGEN, Denmark, June 1/ Sizes 32 to 50. I (). —Capt. Frank N, Hawks. American | ” fiver, was prevented by misty weather Kann's—Second Floor. I grer the Baltlc Sea from taking off ° 3 . 3 I today for Amsterdam on his latest Con- d M S S lk St Arriving here from Paris last night, M e l u m ]- l I he planned o hop to Amsierdsm: ] Basel. Rome and back to Paris on what . ik . % . " H o rs “Waffle Weave' (4 —Beautiful stockings, known as “Kann's Special. he called . 7‘*““““."”” fiight Meésh Hose...... $1.95 Made full-fashioned for fit. In all the newest ' Mussolini Limits Loan. Small Mesh 81.50 Summer shades, including antique white. Sizes 312 ° Cans to hang in closets. I ROME. June 1 () —Premier Musso- | PRSTRONS < vanns to 10. I ++e+.50c and $1.00 ..75¢ Bags for chests, etc In bulk for vacuum cleaners, etc.. Small cans for small spaces...... Kann's—Street Floor. lni announced yesterday that. instead | of accepting the full 7,000,000,000 lire subscribed to the 4.000.000,000-lire in- ternal loan. he would take only 5.00 000,000. returning 2.000.000.000 in cash. Kann's—Street Floor. Armstrong’'s and Nairn's Genuine Inlaid CLAFLIN | LINOLEUM Optician—Optometrist =il $1.29 sq. yd. Our Greatest Annual June Sale of New Low Shoes In 60 Styles and Many Kinds ——A durable. good looking flower-covering. in patterns and aelors that go through tn the burlap back. To be cut from the full roll. Kann's—Third Floor. Summer fares now in eflec Weshington to Los Angeles ci¥o 392 | | ¥ P i Targ VPEeL wood in siandard i | | i | | | SEUIELD Shenl snd e oot $10.98 Slip Covers $2 .95 pr. . ;‘ ; P : Porch Swings i o C —Never before have we been able to offer such out- | . ‘nn;zp’l:'le $7 95 standing values—such beautiful shoes—such variety. Two $ 5 98 I ) Set, cs. . . . . There are styles to please every one — novelty Styles . I Notice to Subscribers SRRl deEaLE =t e N atbo) SHrasA shoes, white shoes, arch-support shoes, sports oxfords, _Fumed oak finished swings...simple in imported sandals, sample shoes in size 4B only . . . design. . salldly bullt and balted... .comfort- | leathers, kids, moires and linens . . . plain colors and Otp: 7 l"' ey “' combinations . . . every type of heel from flat to spike er Styles—32.98 and $6. . . . and all sizes 3 to 8 in the assortment. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Kann's—Fourth Floor. in Apartment Houses —of colorful cretonnes. Designed to fit ishing the | the average size davenport, wing chair, fli':“giclgg;riow knoxg( on club chair and the five separate cushions. the door when delivering The Star wtxll pxaa‘s’e Lelt;- Other Sets—S$5 to $12.95 hone circulation depart- = Fent. National 5000-and ann's=Third Fipor. instructions will be given for this service to start at once. .