Evening Star Newspaper, June 11, 1931, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, 'l‘lll'HSl).\\'. JUNE 11; 1931 ned FUR COAT Thoroughly Cle $5 age Vaults. Inside and Ou Stored in Burgla Steaming and Glazing Free PATRING ING. W. EXERCISES Dr. W. J. Cooper Cites Dan- gers to Freedom in Ad- dress to Graduates. Phone Nat'l zx :Im| we will gladly call for your coat ISADOR MILLER Mix. Furricr 809 11th St. N.W. (Continued From Seventh P Ralph S Lawrence U hart, jr.; Phillips Harold W. Smith W Brown, Alexander Colin”_Campbell Baker, Bichel Andrew How m M. Joslin, . William 1 Mermelst M. Mul Little Boy’s Golf Qutfit SI complete A complete gol Bol'fl([ suit just like suit with 2 sectio m One olf ball; zes 3 to a sturdy large pocket v golf st veral ¢ washable mate fit complet CHILDREN'S SHOP. SECOND FLOOR W, . Moses & Sons F Street at Eleventh Bronau wood FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Quality New MILLINERY yea Summer fees i hats, Featuring New “Chaheaux Bellmode™ latest smart styles and colors. Street, Lovely the very vouthful for Afternoon and matron modes, Sport,, Evening Wear. S0 Values $12° Values . . . 515 Values . .. 510 An Early Selection Is Advis 75 ble W. D TMoses & Sons F Street at Eleventh This Clever 3-in-1 “Scandal Tog" Serves as A Dress / Sports Costume Pajamas The sports costume as shown on the left is con- verted into a dress by merely buttoning on the two sections which are de- tachable. These two sec- tions also button on to serve as pajama legs. Come in and let us show you how easily it is converied trom one thing to another. It comes in a choice of attrac- tive patterns. Washable, of course. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR W. N Moses & Sons F Street a: Eleventh anklin Tucker Garrett, Robert Gart- Crain, Mary Katherine Crowley, Lucy Tildred Davis, Dorothy Finckel Daw- son, Beulah Jones Drake, Adelaide | Dwyer, James Harvey Edmonston, Kath- | ryn Lucille Everett, Elinor ~Keller cldstone, Lewis White Klop- | Finckel, Evelyn Mary Folsom, Patsy Martin A. Mason, Smith = Garrett, Estelle Marguerite | Richard Glover | Gillchrest, Wilhélmina Catherine Gude, | Radue, Howard EISWOFth Shearer. Marion Defries Hall Louise Hickman, Master of science in civil engineer- | Rosa Holder, Catharine Elizabet ing—William_Curtis Cooley Ball, How- | terman, Ruth Kimbrough Kirk, Pasiine | ard Edward Hassler. Tomlin' Linville, Anna_Savilla’ McKin- i lor lence in mechanical | ney, Ruth Dolores MacArthur, Chlor | engineering mes Meigs Brearley, |[K. Mason, Dorothy Juanita Miller, { Louis Leon Ludow, jr Elizabeth Catherine Morrow, _ Nellie | Graduate in_pharmacy—Edward Jo- | Ward Nance. Juliette Virginia' Paradis, roett, Irving Albertson Bassett, | s mmpm Dorothy Boy “etcher F FPllcmmo r Garafalo, Samu:l Al d, Daniel Hammond Lockwood, Rich. lard Moulton Wood H'uhc‘ux of science in engineering— ght Carter, Procopio Estrella . Olli | Rezin Edw , Mabel Harley, Samuel Arthur Leider- | A 1 Philip Israel | Anne Ermingarde - Sciacea, Samuel J. | Claudia Sutton Eva Mildred Tiusheim, Wakeman, Grace Wanstall, abeth Warrington, Judith Wood government— | Master of , Harry D. Ruddi- | Vir Mulliner Winifred Stayton Steele, Charles Leonard Stone, Maurillo Yap. Doctor of philosophy—TLouise Om- wake, Harold Ellsworth Warner, Charles | Barwick, Benjamin Chitwood, Walter C. Hess, Robert Russell Lafollette, alee Taibutt Lake, lLlrry Waltner Titus. LONGER CONTRACTS WON “Crystal Driver Mary Eliz- Goodwyn in pharmacy: l\i\nut" I. Smallwood, ntham | r of arts in ret V. Douthitt arts—Mildred Monroe, Robert E. Ritchie, Mildred Estelle Bachelor of arts in libra Diosado Grace H. Aasen, Ellen 1 son, Jane science— n_Ander- Rebecen Kath- 3 Dattiritis "Holsopple, Ann Jones, Marjorie Herkle Charles Herbert Miller, v Anng nford, Dor- Stevens, Roberta Dennis lhuhl lor of arts— Mary Hamilton . Dan William Hutchison, Mur- Jeanne Patter- William S. Stanle; lor of architecture — Edward . jr.; Warren Vincent McDougal, k Henry Mahlman, Manly Har- ¢ Weihe -Garnet W. California A(lr!< Two Years for Per- sonal Service Agreements. SACRAMENTO, June 11. () —Con- tracts for persol may run for a term of seve instead of Jex, | the former limit years, under terms of a leg i Rolph here yesterda The motion pict said it would be adv e longer contracts with actc T to reap the benefits of y training and publicity given n players. arts Edna Olive Ald: Allen e So Adelaide Beall, Mar- Ruth 4 ifrede son, Mildred Buckler s in Mat- | | | presence of Mrs. Siens and Miss Cornei | that he wanted Shreve to “take care | of a couple of my friends” who were coming from Los Angeles October 30. Siens, w 5 held for questioning | | denied hav ad eny difficulty with | R RY PRUBE his wife on anything to do with testi- | | mor p Shreve dcclared s oot rd of truth” in mnj Grand Jury Probe Looms. Whelan s2id he might lay the case before the grand jury today and ask | four indictr s on charges of attempt- ! | ed_subordi f perjur; ! [ In the trial itself the defense con-| tended that Lyd: youthful com- | band Asked Her to “Lie” acy to contribute to of a minor and asked | rdict of acquittal on | . June 11 s | Had been made | | Woman Witness Says Hus- By the Assoctated Press, | SAN DIEGO, Cal Charges that attempts | to ob se testimony in behalf of | Jesgse H. Sbreve, wealthy real estate operator, and one of the four defendants in a “girl market” case here, precipi- tated an investigation today. The charges were cd day when Mrs. Mary for divorce against E. Byron Siens, of promoter and spor an, alleging her husb: had asked her to “lie on the | witness stand” and then abused her MutthEve chiefins because she refused to do so. district attor | Mrs. Siens told invest ors that her 5 & e told him she husband had informed r and Miss 2 X i e testim TELLS PERJURY STORY. Miss May Corneil in s With Mrs. Los Angeles | Shreve, vester- it Diego “girl mar- ical custody here » had | May Corneil of Chicago, a visitor in | their home, that he expected the two women to give perjured testimony, if necessary, in favor of Shreve. $200 Was Offered. ! John P. Mills, who became a State witness after he had pleaded guilty to contributing to the delinquency of two girls in bringing them to a hotel part here attended by Shreve and Alexar Pantages, theater magnate, testificd t he and Shreve asrecd to pay Willi mann and Olive $200 to b Kitchen Electrical Refrig Reasonable Re THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road Four Rooms, denied he had said $1.95 BC&!C]’] (‘hairs Can you see thi cretonne covered in your own choice restful mattress? This is mexpcnfl the spring divan alone is only Bungalow Dressers (with .$19.50. Porch Gliders S|4 1575 The Old Porch Hammock 53,25 Because our bedding department recommends only spiral springs we have developed a combination of an inex- pensive iron bed, special bungalow spiral spring and a special felt mattress. The spiral spring can, of course, be here Nat'l 3770 Friday Only—75 Beach Umbrellas in Several Designs, $4 as a bungalow lounge by day, a comfortable bed by night, Bungalow Chests, Bungalow Bed, Spiral Spring, and Mattress, $26.50 WHAT You NEED— AT THE BAYy SHORE CoMFORT, REST, RELAXATION AND EcoNnomy! Table $10 Chair $4.25 and with your own or perhaps a new ely accomplished because $|2 75 Mirrors), Grey or White $18.50 Folding Cot For the unexpected week end guest or even for the boys, nothing is better than this folding —emergency ~ cot, §]2.75 complete with green pad..... i be bought separately, and at these low prices it seems that every one should abandon the flat link spring even in the bungalow. The three-piece combination is re- markably priced at $26.50. Visit Our Seaside and Garden Rooms —tomorrow, see the new double day beds, the studio couches, the selection of cretonnes available for prompt covering at regular schedule of prices and many other new items of comfort for the warm days that will scon W. . Moses & 50135 St. at 11th Friday Bargains These Prices Friday Only ¢ $1.75 and $1.95 Inlaid Linoleum $|.05 Inlaid linoleums in tile and embossed effects. sq. yd. Bright de- signs, suited to kitchens, sun porches or Summer cottages. Armstrong’s and other fine makes, full rolls, discontir nued patterns. MOSES—FOURTH FLOOR $25 Sweater Suits $7.95 13 3-piece sweater suits in plain colors or novelty weaves. Some with tuckin skirt or bodice top. Sizes 14 to 20. or black and white. In red, orchid, black MOSES—THIRD FLOOR $1 Polo Shirts 79c Made of full comb cotton. Pastel shades and white. Small, medium or large sizes. For all sportswear. MO: ‘THIRD FLOOR Ash Trays 19¢ Hand carved soapstone ash trays, which have reg- ularly sold for much more. Special for Friday. From out Gift Shop. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Draperies Glazed chintz bedspreads and curtains to match— double or single bed- spreads. The curtains are ruffled with valance and o Pl 95¢ $2.95 Pillows to match Dressing table skirts Glazed chintz by yard; formerly much 39¢ more FIRST AND THIRD FLOORS $7.50 Lamps Table lamps in four styles. Attractive shapes and col- ors, with antique finished parchment paper $4.95 shade, ccxvp]e\e for MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Rayon 3-in-1 Combinations 95¢ Odd lot of mesh rayon combinations with bras- siere top of lace. Silk Milanese 2 vests, 1 lace, 1 plain, 40 and 42 sizes; 3 pairs plain tailored panties, size 6: 3 pairs lace-trimmed panties. size 6. Reduced CACHNEORE . ..o cvvie $I'I5 MOSES—FIRST FLOOR -corners. Bath Soap 49C doz. In Various Scents Bath Salts, 49C each 79¢ MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Dusting Powder, each Handkerchiefs 9c Women's plain white linen handkerchiefs with drawn threads, hand-embroidered flowers and hand hemmed. Women's colored hand- embroidered white linen handkerchiefs, hand- |9C rolled hems Women's white and col- ored linen Irish prints and hand- 25C rolled hems MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Handbags $].25 Greatly reduced. Genuine leather, all styles and many colors. Nicely lined and fitted. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR LINENS Cretonne Spreads With scalloped edges and cut Floral patterns; sizes for single or $| 95 double beds. Bath Towels With solid colored borders, <17]cd22'<4?1 i(;l(‘hes Rose, btue, 20 orchid or green. Greatly reduced. 42C Krinkle Spreads In wide colored stripes. Rose, blue, gold, orchid $|-60 or green. Special. . MOSES—FIRST FLOOR 50c Hemstitched Towels, 29¢ All-linen huck face towels in all white or with blue borders. Hemstitched. Very special. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR $10.50and $12.50 Shoes - 187 pairs of Spring shoes in brown or black kid, patent leather and a few evening slippers. of them are Cousins famous shoes. 56 pairs Not all sizes in every style. No C. O. D.’s or returns. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR

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