Evening Star Newspaper, August 10, 1931, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1831." ; i of elther party for President or Senator cated by Oongress during the last four | president be a graduate of & standard SOCIETY | INTERESTING SOCIETY WOMAN I {CURRAN FORESEES [ois Sty S vo Sheseh mmfi:EAGTION ON BUILDING ’m.“""".:.." Cxpendicure. of about £35. | Dr. Grent, an ed —_— DRY-WET SHOWDOWN | ™5l onksiion seader botty as-| FOR JOBLESS URGED | ™viony” ot she e ot buding.” | 3o ] —_(Continued From Second A ; _ T _ Shatier of avangeiical exportation. from | | inemployment wii be ax tragically die. | Eriversity ot Chicesor Commbie. S to her Shoreham apartment after sev- Says 1932 Will Force Stand by gl ";{!‘*fm‘;“’g:";;’.l‘;“c‘:‘ga‘::fl: Representative Cannon, Missouri, :,’f,",’"&“g,:fi“' end of the next twe yersity and Peabody College, Nashville, e e | themselves are strangely slent on this| Hits Government's “Snaillike” | : subject of prohibition.” i Cards Issued Announcing ‘'One of the few real politicians whose , The Mack-Grunstrom Wedding. | tongue is not tied this Summer on the | Mr. J. J. Mack and Mrs. Olga N. {Aubj?cl of prohibition,” he said. “ap- pears to be Mr. Capone of Chicago.” Grunstrom have issued cards announcing %elr marriage Sunday, August 9, in Presidential and Congress Candidates. Construction Pace. Candidates for the presidency lnd’ o A card is inclosed stating Congress next year will have to take 3 = P b oo Dt R F e § a clear-cut stand on the prohibiion WORLD PRESS PARLEY ON after September 10 at 4355 Forest lane S n. 3 o i | 5 R COLLEGE NEAD, LEGALLY |, _Bibiia. or “the books,” was the name NQUALIFIED, RESIGNS —ooo o =7 PR P— U A Denouncing what he described as the —_— “snaillike pace” of the hadministration | Dr. J. R. Grant, Veteran Educator, (WWN’W"“\‘YV' in pushing construction activities to aid | = e issue, in the opinion of Henry H. Cur- | [tne &mn:loyedidmmn:rummrfin' President of A"";“" Poly- e’ in Wesley Heights, Washingtor i1an, president of the Assoclation| MEXICO CITY, August 10 (®).—The | O url said yesterday that “the | technic Five Years. { fi e | Against the Prohibition Amendment, | wond srews congress. with 150 Ameri. | Urgent need of the moment is not paper | Sy, Seniirice B Baliots and ki volced in a statement today. | oan delegates in ‘attendance, opened fo- | Promises, but prompt performance that | By the Associated Press. ters Sylvia and Barbara Irene are at Hf :*:gefl a:yh“ the popular verdict | day with a program which includes tour::‘;&fi workmen may be given employ-| RUSSELLVILLE, Ark., August 10.— Alr-Cosling System their cottage in Atlantic City, where | against the law now is two to one, | days of business meetings, recepticns | g Jotified his training did not legall ¢ rated Air)’ they will rematn until late September. and that the Deople would vole against | and. sightsecing trips. . | . | CSnnon’s statement was lssued through | Nolled Ws tramng die mol Terety LUNCHEON Mrs. Salomon's sister, Miss Jean it in this'number if given a chance. | The first day's program included a | the Democratic National Committee lnld“l“ y P ® Nelats Citlen, and Mr. Salomon spent the last The most recent of my regular re- | reception by Lamberto Hernandez, su- commented upon President Hoover's | J. R. Grant, veteran educator and for a earte week end with the family. ports which come from all parts of the | pervisor of the Federal district; the in- | prediction that contracts for $300.000,- | five years head of Arkansas Polytech- : k- country,” he said, “indicate that most | augural session in the Esperanza Iris | 000 in the Federal building program will 8 nic College, tendered his resignation to Mr. and Mrs, Norman Smith, wien] J ¢ people have now quit talking about pro- | Theater, visits o the Military Academy | have been made by Fall. | Mr, P, C. Clark and Mr. James DeFor- | : ‘ jbition because' they have made up,and other colleges, and a reception by | Of 758 construction projects contem- | the board of trustees yesterday. e Gais | their minds about it." the National Syndicate of Newspaper | plated by the Federal Government, and | A provision in the law establishing Tl e e Ve Curran_ questioned if a dry candidate | Men of Mexico. | for which $407,897,940 has been allo- | the college in 1909, required that the- WoODWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F anD G STREETS Mr. and_Mrs. T. J. Lane are at the ! Chalfonte-Haddon Hall in Atlantic City for the midseason, Miss Catherine Parsons and Miss B: bara Burroughs sailed from Baltimo to Boston on the S. S. Fairfax. | Mrs. Paul Papazian entertained a | large party at the supper dance on Le | Paradis roof garden Saturday evening | in compliment to her house guest, Miss Virginia Vranian of Richmond. | Mrs. N. B. Marlow and Miss Eliza- | beth Marlow and Mrs. Floyd C. Cullers are in Atlantic City for a vacation and are staying at the Dennis. | : e 3 : Mrs, J. F. Crabtree of Chattanooga, | i : o . Tenn., is at the Carlton for a few days, | 00 a Owe S her daughter, Miss | : accompanied by | Charlotte Crabtres, and Miss Elizabeth Finlay | Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Williams, who ar- | rived in Washington from their home in | Detroit the latter part of last week, are | spending some time in this city, and | while here will be at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. J. G. Livingston of New York City accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Homer E. Bowie were g among those from Washington at the Hotel Ludy, in Atlantic City, last week. These Empress Eugene 3 for 4 for 6 for MRS. HUGH AUCHINCLOSS, Who has been visiting in New York and will soon go to Newport for the rest of the season. —Underwood Photo. Priest Shot in Church Attack. b PARIS, August 10 (P.—Seven shots Mrs. Grant MecKinney and Mrs. were fired at the Armenian archbishop, 1 " Vramd Cha Bouh, in the Armenian B Ve odny o, the Eastern Bhore | s very best night eyes in the skies| cjurch here shortiy before noon yes- will return today to the Eastern Shoré | apove Fort Humphrevs, Va. on Satur- aiter spending the week end in Wsh- | day. 'when anti-aircrait searchiight ex- | for0aYy None of the RUEls (UGS i e 1o d | ercises will be started. ; wounded Brother Partogh Takendjian e |~ Anti-aircraft searchiight units from | Noynded Brother Partogh, TaXerfiin CLARK—MURDER cAs o g LR Port Monroe, Va. | identified as Alexander Abrahamian, & | and Fort Barrancas, Fla., composed of | three officers and 75 men each, will use | P*BEA™: ARMY TO LIGHT SKIES | EVIDENCE CONTINUES iocstors im inding ‘mienifving pianes. ' Los Angeles Defendant in Killing of Newspaper Man, Faces Second Week. By (he Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, August 10.—The | State today prapared to present further | evidence as the second week of the mur- | der trial of David H. Clark, former deputy district attorney, got under wa Clark is charged with the slaying Herbert F. Spencer, former newspaper | man, who, with Charles H. Crawford, | wealthy politiclan, was shot to death | last May 20. The State has contended Spencer was slain because he was the only witness of the shooting of Craw- | ford. Clark js being tried now only for | the murder of Spencer. | Among witnesses to be called during the day was Ray Radke, private secre- tary to Crawford, and Mildred Rohr-| back, his stenographer. Fleet Puts in an Montauk. MONTAUK.N N. Y., August 10 (#).— | ‘The North Atlantic Scouting Fleet—46 vesszls with 827 officers and 12,000 en- | listed men—began arriving &t Long 1sland's tip today for the annual ath- | letic tournament.. y kolinsky . . . e .. chardella and néDmS cherkessa cloths e these Winter Coat fashions have a vivacious snap that is alluring the summer sale offers the finest at 88 and 5108 .. second to none values at $42..$62..$78 WoobpwARD & LLOTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Misses’ and Matrons’ New Fall Hats For Quick Fine $ 4.95 Featuring the Newest Millinery ‘Modes All the newest and smartest milline m included in this type, tri-cornes and derbies . . n styles be 1 1 coming to both misses and matrons. Fine fur les are Fugene felts th quills, coque feather orna ments and ostrich trimn Black Brown Kiltie Green Wine (Red) THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Selling—Our Entire Stock of Woven Sandals With Leather Soles There are still abou woven sandals. t two months left to wear these popular one-strap In attractive combinations of beige and white, beige and brown, black and white and all white. Sizes 3 to 7 in the group, but not all sizes in each style. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE France has a social insurange law. Buy a plentiful supply for Summer needs now at low cost. Choose from— A soft white towel, 20x40 inches, with $ borders in pink, green or gold, at s 6 for | 4 for 81 3 for 8| A larger and heavier towel with pink, green, gold or peach borders, 24x46 inches, at A still better towel with fancy or Greek key borders, in green or pink, 21x42 inches, at. ... LiNexs, Secowp FLOOR Four Popular Sizes—4 gallon Colorful New Cottage Sets Far Below Their Regular Price $2.95 Complete Set of 22 Pieces This delightfully colorful cottage set has sprays of apple blossoms on a rosy cream body and its unusually graceful shape is accentuated by a narrow platinum body line. Brides and young housewives particularly will be charmed by its individuality and extremely low cost. To intro- duce this new pattern, which we will keep in our regular stock, we are offering a 22-piece set—complete service for four—at much less than regularly. An early selection is ad- visable, as the number is limited. Sets consist of : 4 plates, 7-inch size 4 plates, 4-inch | size 4 fruit dishes, 4-inch size 4 tea cups and saucers open vege- table dish 1 meat platter CHiNA, Firre FLOOR. Lock-Cover Ga rbagé Pails Less Than Usual W holesale Cost 3 gallon 95c 5 gall g each 7 gallon Heavy galvanized garbage pails with patented lock covers that stay closed and prevent cats and dogs from emptying them. The four dif- ferent sizes provide for the needs of families of various sizes—and the price provides a value that is pessible only because the wholesaler had a large surplus. Hovsewaaes, Firre FLoor. Proving that ; Leading Fashions Need Not Be High-Priced Tiny little hats that careen to the side and dip far over the right eye—hats you think you cannot wear until you put them on— and then they simply captivate you. And, every one is finding these new little hats are just the thing for wear now—reviving wilted spirits and wardrobes MILLINERY, THIRD FLOOR. Leading Coat Fashions For Women For Misses For Litle Women $59.50 Exceptionally high quality and styling at'such an exceptional- ly low price. You will instant- ly note the distinctive features of Fall, 1931—the deep wrap— the pencil silhouette—the high- button closing—the width through the shoulders—the modified dolman sleeves “and the new lei collar. Boucle and Rough : Woollens Furs—Skunk, wolf, Persian kolipsky, red fox, kit fox, lynx, caracul and beaver. L Sizes 14 to 20 Sizes 36 to 42 Sizes 3515 to 411 Coats, Tump FLoOR.

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