Evening Star Newspaper, August 9, 1931, Page 5

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JAKISSFRAD INDRIE ON ALENS Reply to Wickersham Study Urges Moré Equipment and Bigger Staff. By the Associated Press. 2 e | A call for more men and equipment criticism of the latest the Secretary hit some of its suggestions, but it that ade al deporta- ry would help reach “hun- ds” of ns now here, | | written eimer, Balti- REUBEN OPPENHEIMER. ~—A. P. Photo. BOMBING INVITATION ACCEPTED BY NAVY Observers Will Watch Army Planes Shell Abandoned Merchant Ship Tuesday. and unconstitutional in their deportation activities, Nevmmleu 1t contended there should be “vigorous unlotcemm‘ wlt.hln legal and humane limits and the pres- ent force should be expanded. Calls System DM'B Doak’s reply asserted steps had been taken to correct the abuses, but added that some n( the methods recom- mended bv the report obviously came “from an observer without e: lence in the practical problems of lln mention was made either by the commission, Sscretary Doak or the ‘White House of a 67-page letter written to the commission by Doak after his first view of Oppenheimer's report, au- thoritatively stated to be critical of the latter's study. Yesterday Doak said “the limited number of cases to which Mr. Oppen- heimer refers” in his condemnation of covered & The Navy Department yesterday ac- Department to send representatives to || witness the bombing Tuesday of the [ abandoned merchant ship, Mount || Bhasta, by Army planes from Langley Field. t. Arthur B, Cook, acting chief || of the Bureau of A!nmnuuu said three officers would act as ‘ have b.en n‘med They 1 1 Two already could | are Lieut. Comdr. 8. P. Ginder, avia- tion officer in the oflee fleet traini at the vay iment and Lieu Comdr. Bureau Amuficl armament mil thlr;l tgbserver wll.lfbv nnrenre‘; | !ellh ve o e scouting force rerad have & right 10 | division, to be nominated by Vice Admi- , and allens Who |ral Arthur L. ¥ illard, commander of ally, Joco. the Country.” | the Scouting practical legislation | Tne target WAl be set. adrift off the || tne Virgini: carrying 100 and 300 pound bombs. || B S Stone Company Office iobbod. | Slmuel Kline, 1810 Oalifornia street, ported to seventh precinct police last || niam nm $255.83 was stolen from & desk dra at the Lake || “The major point, however, is that American crimi ive come il sal t. “I know of no m the country Aencr ted out that' the | I point ou s been “‘able to - increase HOME OF SMITH SMART SHOES i i i Well, Folks: Closed again next Saturday to|| | give our “boys and girls” a “break” | —get in before Friday, 6 P.M. L) Final Redu_ctiqnq! P peiirmishe Y 1 75| SUITS Final Reductions! All $30 & $35 WOOLEN SUITS (Extrs Pants. $4) £ gs ;z; of the | Wfl State Sup: a ution: m of tyunnlc an unelmmv — mknaofmm- s% Canals on Mars Illlusions, + French Observer Says. so-called “canals,” or gaomfl:dml L lines, veported o ars are fiusions which ‘™ost fect ob- | eellrad by | plate. | USE the popular Kaufman Bud- But Prof. Antoniadl, who has Ju;'f get Plan—Y, cash—balance 10 o s iave a by no. means |weekly or 5 semi-monthly pay- || 8 dead world like the mcon. Due to |ments. ehntu he has observed on the surface | of the planet and in its atmosphere he convinced that animals as high in | supply, be believes. i (Copyright, 1931.) We are tearing down “Hancock’s” Old Bar and Curiosity Shop—one-time gathering place for the elite of Washington. This is included in property which has been condemned between 12th and 13th, C and Pa. Ave. N.W,, to make way for the Government’s mew improvements. . Bricks and Building Materials Piate glass, heating plants, plumbing fixtures. All sizes of lum- ~ber, steel, electric fxtures, brick, etc., may be had at reasonsbie prices. - For information apply to chpted an invitation from the war || la Capes and attacked by planes ||} wer in his office Stone Co 3233 K street, yesterday aft- | }/ !&._M—M—— | pertect, 975} | THE SUNDAY e ] TR TERHS IV THEFT SUIT ABSURD Marlene Dietrich Welcomes Action by Von Sternperg’s Former Wife. By the Associated Press. HOLLYWOOD, Oalif., August 8.— Marlene Dietrich, the motion picture star, today described as “absurd” | charges brought against her in libel and alienation of affections suits by Mrs. Riza Von Sternberg, divorced wife | of Josef Von Sternberg, film direction. Miss Dietrich's husband, Rudolf Sei- ber, joined her in saying they would u—n-mmamm u "' these charges these suits. and Tace to court.” Von Stern- hmt Starts Contempt Action. Miss Dietrich's name was brought Seiber said his wife, who had re-| turned to this country with their young daughter to continue her film work, mlephonad him at Berlin on her arrival | New York she had been served with | papers in the two suits. 1 made immediate arra enu to leave for Hollywood qui pos- sible,” he conunued. ‘and tmt u vhy I am here to testify b y‘g:en&mu in any other way zhlrm ‘| against her are nnlwndcd 1 have known and agree with her .mm “Both of us, as good, loyal friends of Mr. Von Sternberg, mnl with him in the attacks mm against him through these suits.” c'b:,l’m l;!?rnber[ sald: ous Impre T Statement. at this {into court records here late yesterday with introduction of a copy of the libel complaint in a mbmpt of court pro- . Vi 2 bt The Drecesdings By charging ‘e husband had llflad to Xw payments, led lmfln- tional evntem and the court contin- ued the case for three days. lhld{uwltnhnded in New Yorkon April 17 w) T was served wit) pers berm' suits wh::h Mt,;mvm g‘ commenced agai Miss Dietrich in a statement. rs, although nearly four mmthfi ave passed, have never been in the New York courts. Refuses to Settle. “Instead, all I have heard since then have been suggestions nm wbucny could be velded if these suits would settled, and 1 have nud astly immed that T would far prefer the vubllc!ty of the suits to the payment of a single penny on the absurd, false a; for me to make any - | berg’s lfbel suit was based, was entered “It would beg time and until the |in court has rendered s decision in the contemplated proceedings which were The article published in & Vienna newspaper, upon which Mrs. Von Stern- as _evidence on the here and became ”mmw “That is true,” was th' statement credited to the actress, “but Mr. Von Sternberg would have secured a_divorce even if he had never met me. Between | him and his wife, Riza, serious differ- | ences have arisen” | The lcle quoted ’ Miss Dietrich | saying: “It s erall; known u\nt it was she (Mrs. v:-'n'"m’ berg) who initiatéd the movement among a section of American opinion IRunched the report that T am divereing | am divorc: mv hu-hnd m“ No ¢ or evidence in the alien- | l"w ections suit were introduced | | KILLED BEFORE RELEASE South Carolina Prisoner Is Slain Also complete line of stand- ard and all-American made ‘watches. !Iq at the wtove— always with & ulnflo——wlt.h no obligation to Charge Accounts Invited M. Wurtzburger Co. 901 G St. N.W. Just Received New Shipment 22-Pc. Etched sl .00 Crystal Set. . Bea tched glass lunch- eon u‘fiu%mm;‘] service for four persons. Artistic and practical sets at an attractive low price.—Street i Shhonery Sale, 50c New purchase novelty stationery of high quality in book and port- folio styles. Also clearance of $1.00 fine writing paper and envelopes to mateh, boxes sllnmh sofled. Street Long Fabric Glovu, 88¢c 4, 6, 8 and 12 button smart oves, in white and egB- khrl: !ingle and_double woven. Street $1.00 Silk Gloves, 19¢ ©dd lots perfects and irregulars, B e s ke 10c Perfects and frregulars of half | socks and whoopee’ socks in | "Cfidran's 3¢ to S0 Socks y ae(w Last 2 Days Of Our RUMMAGE SALE Bankrupt BOUGHT o 400 Pairs Women’s Fine Shoes From The era Pumps 17¢ 3 Pairs for 50c ¥ rt _hose, boys' golf hose, | haif socks, % socks and “whoopee | aoen ln nyon lisle and mercer- iSl .00 . 81.50 Full Fashioned Silk Hose, 39¢ Pure thread silk hose, chiefly service weight, some chiffons, sec- ords of va: h-grade brands. $1.95 Perfect Silk Hose, $1 Accumulations of several famous makes of full-fashioned 48 and 51 o sheer silk hosiery. All sizes in the lot, but not in each eolor. Grenadine Silk Hose, 49¢ Seconds of $1%0 sheer grenadine full-fashioned silk hose with pi- coted tops. Also irregulars of full- fashioned Bemberg hoee. $1.00 Mesh Hose, 45¢ Slight #regulars of dull finish ellk mesh hose in the popular colors. o 4 $1.00 Chiffon Silk Hose, 48c Pull-fashioned silk hose, mostly some irregulars. Plain and picoted $1.75 Silk Mesh Hose, $1.00 Beautiful quality with picoted tobs. Slight irregulars. Popular colors. Street Floor. $1.00 Rayon Underwear, 45¢ Regular and extra sizes in the lot. Lace-trimmed, taflored and appliqued. Chemises, step-ins, panties and vests $1.50 Rayon Underwear, Luxurious _quality, trimmed. Regular and extra sizes in combinations, chemises, | princess slivs, step-ins and French panties. Also double extra sizes | in chemises, gowns, step-ins and panties % ¥ Boys’ Union Suits, 33¢ S0c athletic suits with knitted | insert in back. Sizes 8 to 18. Women’s Athletic Union Suits, 75¢ $1.00 and $1.25 athletic suits of | rayon striped fabrics and fancy | madras. All perfect. White and pink. 85¢ tips and ferrul’s.—Street Floor Men’s $1.00 Shirts, 63c Sizes 13% to 17 in collar-at- | tached shirts of white, colored | and fancy broadcloth and woven madras. Perfects and irregulars. Men’'s $1.29 Work Pants, 88¢ Made of sturdy cotton fabrics in dark stripes. Walst sizes 32 to 42. Men’s White Trousers, 95¢ Tailored of wide duck and twill fabrics, with wide legs, cuff bot- toms and belt loops. Walst sizes 32 to 36 Men’s Khaki Pants, 88c For work or play. Made with belt loops and cuff bottoms. Waist sizes 30 to 42 Men’s 50c Shorts, 29¢ ‘Taflored shorts in pisin and fancy broadcloth, with elastic bands at sides Sizes 28 to 42 Men’s $1.00 Nightshirts, 77¢ Sizes 16 to 20 in perfect quality Ifi muslin nightshirts, full 52 inches ong. Men’s 25¢ Socks, 16¢c 1 Excellent quality rayon-mixed and lisle socks. in new patterns. Sizes 10 to 11% Street Floor. Boys’ 79c Bathing Suits, 49¢ Cotton ribbed bathing_suits in combination colors. One-piece, speed and skirt styles. Sizes 30 to 36 Boys’ 79¢ Shirts, 48¢ Collar-attached and sport styles in neck sizes 12 to 14. Plain and fancy broadcloth Boys’ 78¢ Wash Suits, 49¢ Sizes 21 10 8 in smart Summer sults. White, solid colors and combination colors. Sizes 42x36 and 45x36 in solid color cases with hemstitched hems. ts Wash Goods ‘10c Yard Remnants of 1 to 12 nrdtln ted percale bloomers, | beautifully | High-grade rainproof umbrelias, | | with amber and novelty handles, Blonde Kld Zolored Crepe Patent Leather Sport Shoes Satin Reptile- trimmed Not since pre-war days have pare with these—and customers s houette. Sizes 16 to 20, 38 to 50, Trimmed with large collars and cu 39%, to 47Y, N 1501 GUARANTEED COA 1f the Fur nips or tears we will repair Min. No. 2674 Chic New Derbies and Empress Eugenie Hats Charming revivals of old time millin- cry modes—piquant you please—and deliclmln]v feminine. In fine quality feit. Black and Fall col- Gay, fancy trimmings. | > $398 & $5 $1.98 Formosa Panams (lmlhuon) PFinish the Summer in one of '.heoe eool smart, practical I i | hats—at this bargain price—Street Floor. 98c I ors. | feather " New ” all Fslils Travel Print Frocks Jnes Values That Are te Talk of All Wa = COAT SALE Offering New Winter Fashions in Quality Coats at Savings of 25% to 33%% The 1931 event is off to a brilliant start—so neecuhl fi-tmh‘ur New York Office rush a second Fur-Trimmed « Winter Coats King's Palace Guarantees The Fur and Lining of This Coat for 2 Seasons Wear, Dating from the time of purchase. Id‘h-qubuwm\-flflmly.nmllwhg‘ Free of Charge. o 773 o 8L/1830_cocrennc.w Tt FE - Smec 1859 810-818 Seventh St. N'W. La Paree Stock Hurry to King's Palace for almost miraculous values in high-grade footwear! (The shoes from the famous Ber- berich’s stock combine with the other groups to make this a matchless opportunity. All sizes in_the lot, but not in every style.—Second Fioor. $ e seen any values to com- the same thing. side-fastened models with the graceful® feminine moulded sil- New ffs of quality furs. 142 to 20% Furs and Linings Guaranteed for Two Seasons KING'S PALACE TS Almost Anywhere —Beautiful terns, in green, blue and grey. —Sizes 40 to 50—every dress properly designed. blended pat- brown, g Advance Autumn arrivals in dresses for street, neighbor- hood and business wear—priced for real economy. All have belts and buckles. Straight line styles with circular flounces. Sn;rt lapels, vestees of lace and silk; many trimmed with ruffles. » Second Wicor—Utility Dress Dept. Bl:n?k‘!md and Part-Wool forts_at Savings of One-Third and More, A Small Your Plnll. l'hl.rl Reserves ntil Wanted.— BERBERICH’S "= —Together With Remainder of and Other Shoes lhmgton_m Our Auguct Other Groups ‘28 *38 oo <o Reserves Any Coat Until You Want It 1,000 Cool, Charming New “Polly Ann’’ Frocks Dainty Summer Fashions You'll Enjoy Wearing 81| Far and away the prettiest dresses we've seen at any- where in speaking distance of the sale price. Every dress brand-new, crisp, cool nnflrexcellemly made. abrics in- clude, Sheer Printed Voile Sheer Printed Batiste Sheer Printed Dimity Flock-Dot Voile Polla Dot Voile Fifteen novelty styles to delight every woman. Large piped organdy collars; scalloped capelet organdy col- lars, round necks, trimmed with folds || and buttons. Large organdy godets inset in skirts, organdy vegtees, dainty bows, befts and buckles. All to 44, 802 R. 1. AVE. N.E. 19000 Sq. Ft. New 3-sto; root_bulldi on corner. ?m."k!. ¥ bl -m....!:.. Shannon & Lneln,_llnc.‘ M K St $1.00 to $1.50 Seamless Sheets 7de 81x99 72x90 81x90 63x90 $1.50 Values V7 40-Inch All-Silk Printed Chiffon - 40-Inch All-Silk Printed 40-Inch Iuntihl Printed Rayon Crepe Street Floor. Certainteed Floor Coverin( 27(: Yard lflll let of Certainteed felt. covering, in new tile lnfl carpet patterns. HALL RUNNERS — Certainteed felt-base hall runner in carpet TIE-BACK_CURTAINS — 3% -backs wit| ruffied valance and over- stitched rayon edge. Pair covering. and Belgian linen in a selection of psueml 49¢ Window Awmnn Reduced and tan striped canvas, hang. yards long. Ruffled tie “c “NlN for furniture m inches wide. Yard . scron;ly made awnings of M inches -wide, 68c 224 SUMMER DRESSES, chiefly in beautiful washable silks, also fine i« Street, i o |

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