Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1931, Page 27

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PLAGED BY SPEAKER DEPRESSION BLAMEi ! Trade Unionist Tells Teach- 1WEON, We Think You Can Have Lots of Fun L e P G STREET AT ELEVENTH Ti- UL ers Unsoung Distribution of Wealth Is Cause. Rv the Associated Press. CHICAGO, July 2.—John P. Frey. trade unionist and representative of President William Green of the Ameri- cen Federation of Labor, told the! American Federation of Teachers last With SAFE and SANE Fireworks 5¢ to 25c¢ They're bright, and exciting, and fun- making . . . without danger to mar a 25¢ Fancy Napkins, white and colors in a glassine package.. 60 Embossed White Napkins 12-in. Wax Paper; 125-ft, rolls LAge PIREs < cxsvsvniannionned 10 for 50 c 100 for 40c 15¢ Small Plates For Active Sports! Tennis, Golf, Boating! ‘ Y Sports Frocks Buy Them Tomorrow! night that the present business depres- sion was due principally to an eco- nomically unsound distribution of wealth in 1922, Some 30 years ago.” he sald. “a radical change in our methods of pro- | fon took place. The scientifically trained engineers left their laboratories | i end entered ir:te personal contact with production. Mazs production was born as & result of fhelr efforts. “In 1929 we produced goods valued 00,000,000, or * $9,000,000,000 | n 1923. The total volume | r all earners, however, be- ecrease in 192 nd grew less cach year until the depression over- whelmed us.” Quoting Dr. Julius Klein, Assistant ! Secretary of Commerce, he emphasized that while wage earners’ real pay had | ased 13 per cent during the seven years, the returns to industry had had grown 72 per cent and dividends paid_stockholders 265 per cent “This depression,” he concluded from the figures, “is due to the fact that while stripes, borders. the Nation was creating wealth more Black or gilt 16-rib frames. It'll rapidly than before, there was & great- be many a long, rainy day be- er faillure to pay wages in proportion ¥ore Shis e oEiichinalues s aE to_the wealth being created.” | thise amain The convention will vote today on agd the election of Miss Mary Little of Memphis, Tenn., or Dr. Henry B. Lin-| ville, president of the Teachers’ Union of New York City, as president. INTERNATIONAL LOAN FOR ZIONISTS URGED Colonization Fund Lacks 815"1 000.000 Yearly, Report of | Editor Says. : Glorious Fourth. Take plenty of spark- lers, torches, fountains, snakes and flares home with you today Palais Roy. Umctrellas Like These Sell Regularly for $5! $2.95 A remarkable oficring of fine all-silk and n taffeta um- brellas g new handles. Plain patterns, Ice Cream Pilates.............. doz. IOC Swim Suits $.95 0 $5.95 Fine wool jerseys that won't All wool ribbed Palais Royal—Main Floor. Full-Fashioned Bemberg and Lisle Mesh Hose $ .00 L. ) Just 75! All-Wool Bath- ing Suits, 1 and 2 $188 Pe. Special shrink or fade! knit suits! Necklines styled as smartly as an evening gown. Plain shades olor $ 5.95 New Crepe Shantungs, Flat Crepes and Sports Silks Your holiday will be a hundred per cent gay and carefree and you'll play vour very best game if you wear the right sport dresses. WHITE and PASTELS! Short" sleeves or sleeveless. Double-breasted models, polka dot ties, pockets, smart belts. Sizes 14 to 42 Linen Suits, 2 pc.and 3 pec.... 32-95 and ‘3'95 Cotton Mesh Dresses and Suits Wide and medium meshes, in Bemberg and also in imported lisle. Correct colors for sports and daytime wear, Sizes 8'2 to 10Y; Palais Royal—Main Floor White Ducks. .. Other Beach Overalls and $1 to s4,9§ DISIRER e i i e $1.29 to $1.95 Palais Royal—Main Floor 3cach Coats of Terry cloth, $1.79 to $5.95 crash or cotton crochet. ... Men’s Belnord Shirts t ne. | e . Aflosofoft's suggsstion of the i | I'he greatest shirt value al loan, the Jewish Telegraphic | o e Gy Bl War Madomsied a b that we have ever offered port on the economic situation in to the men of Washington'! Palestine. He emphasized that during| Fine Materials! 1he last decade world Jewry had spent £90,000,000 in Palestine in bringing 90,- | 000 immigrants into the country, or an | average of $1,000 p W hite Broadcloth Plain Color Broadcloth Pre-shrunk Poplin Plain Color Chambrays Self-Figured Broadcloths Colored Yarn Oxfords EeniEe Shantun xfords British Rails Show Loss. g g Oxf LONDON, July 2 (P.—Traffic re-| N W hite and Colored Pique ceipts for the four matn English rail- | [ ways show a deficit in the last 7 months. of nearls $40,000000, it Novelty Broadcloths reported to The New “Roughies,” Terry Beach 3195 Trousers Straw 59C to $1 '}I{'crry Beach 5295 Hats Pique Shorts, Shirt and Skirt Linen Shorts Outstanding Features! Four Styles! Collar attached Neckband with 1 collar Neckband with 2 collars White neckband Caps, Belts, Bags. Bandanas, Clogs, Shoes . . . Moderately Priced P~ the Associated Press. BASLE, July 2—A project for the raising of an internationa! loan with| the assistance of the British govern- ment or of the League of Nations to| further Jewish colonization in Pales- | was outlined today before t Zionist Congress by Dr. Chaim_Ar soroff, editor of the Jewish Labor Unic 2 monthly published in Tel Aviv, Pal All accurately sized Center-box pleats 6 and 7 buttons Streng seams and button- koles rlect-fitting collars Be Comfortable in Cool Cotton Pajamas $1.00 All ready for the beach . . . or just a lazy time at home! One and two piece styles, with a great variety of becoming necklines and wide, flaring trousers. Some appliqued in contrast- ing colors; some with low sun-tan backs. Prints and plain shades. Palais Royal—Third Floor s Just When Their Tremendous Success Makes s volving P i it involving 52 Them Hard to Find! sod, the Jewish agency's chief firancial instrument, e Jewish National | is land-purchasing ufficlent because v a maximum of 000,000: hence. he said, an international | 1o imperative. Arlosorofl’s report also suggested her reductions in Zionist expendi- | ires and the transfer of the Zionist al system in Palestine to the Jewish community. | g '8 st be ¢ i ally. " | | Cool and smart for town and Cotton Gloves country, and in the three important $ 1 .00 lengths . . . 4, 6 and button . . . Of double weave, with a creamy finish that looks soft and crushed when wrinkled over the wrist. In white, coeshell, biscuit, peach, pale pink and other pastels. . Palais Royal—Main Floor Rayon Underthings At a Rer;n,a(kably Low rice 38c Ravon undies are ideally cool for Summer and these are full cut, well tailored and nicely finished, some with dainty milanese appliques. The ravon is fine: it will wear well, and tub easily, Lay in vour whole Summer's supply at this ridiculously low price. Pink Peach Vests, Panties, Step-ins Regular Sizes Palals Roya!—Main Floor Corded Chambray Shantung Weave Madras Cotton Crepe Reverse Twist Madras In comport any time afteropm pre-cooled sleepers/o Pittsburgh and NewYork On these hot nights remember this if you're planning an over-night trip to Pittsburgh or {New York. Before you board your Baltimore & Ohio train, our sleepers, parked in the station, are given aspecial cooling process to reduce the tempera- ture of the cars to a pleasantly cool degree. You may retire in com- fort any time after 10 P. M. and sleep soundly. The Baltimore & Ohio is the only railroad that provides this comfort feature for Washington travelers, Right With Cotton Dresses! Cotton Slips $1.00 Novelty flat crepes and batiste made in various styles, with strap or built-up shoulders. Trimmed with lace or Swiss embroidery. White, tea rose, pink. Sizes 34 to 44, Palais Royal—Third Floor Russian Cords Clip Figure Madras Striped Crepes Shirt Perfect. Cut Full and Rocomy. All Sizes lais Royal—Men’s Dept.—Main Floor Every Cool, and Easy to Wash! - Pique Dresses Great Men’s and Young Men’s New Summer Suits 9.95 A real style and comfort event for men who are prepar- ing to spend a cool, carefrce Summer! Brand-new suits: New and popular shades! For Over the Fourth! And all Summer long, you'll enjoy the case and comfort, the correct gootl looks of these suits! Shantung! $1.59 White and Pastels Suva! Visca! Tdeal for a swift game of tennis, for boat- ing, for golf or to wear around the house are these popular dresses of fine cotton pique. Sleeveless with pleated skirt and square, V or collar neckline. Embroidered with sports e mblems in contrasting colors. White, pink, maize. Sizes 16 to 42. You'll want to have, and you can afford to have, one with each new Summer costume. Each is copied “from an expensive and excitingly new model; detailed, finished and fitted in a way amazing at this price! Also Linen, White Patent Leather, Silks, Embroideries, Leathers Palals Royal—Main Floor For Details Telephone District 3300 Perfect tailored . . . indeed, vou'll be astonished at the detail on these inexpensive suits! Styled as men prefer. Young men’s and more conservative types; tan, gray, dark and light mixtures. Regulars, shorts, stouts, longs, in sizes 35 to 46 EXTRA SALESPEOPLE TO ASSIST YOU P. L. MOORMAN Assistant General Passenger Agent Baltimore Palais Royal— ‘Third Floor

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