Evening Star Newspaper, August 13, 1931, Page 19

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. Pre-Season Selling §0-in. Better Grade Damask, plain nubb reversible weaves, very special, vard " 95¢ Draperies Made Now at Low Summer Prices Delivered When Desired McDEVITT’S 1202 G St. NW. Decorators Dis. 3211 UPHOLSTERING. DRAPERIES The Lee Bouse 15th AND L. STS. N.W, A Friendly, Well Ordered Hotel ANNOUNCES Much Reduced Rates Weekly Montihly , Outside Rooms th with Reasonably Priced Dining Room ath and Shower WE INVITE YOUR CALL Mrs. K's Toll House Tavern COLESVILLE PIKE SILVER SPRING, MD, rplece of culi- Dinner at the are_just different 4. “pe'it the Fried Country Ham or other (11" know them by their L] Phone Silver Spring 5 Luncheon Afternoon Teas Dinner Sunday Morning Breakfast 9 A.M. to Noon + The Rendezvous of Soplu-h(‘ales n to melodies n( h s Lowe-Nevins' ‘II\)I\I,H.\ M Orchestra. dance Special Dinner and Holidays s AROUSES IRELAND, | “Republican Army” Blocks Orangemen’s Meeting. Reprisals Feared. By the Associated Press. BELFAST, Northern Ireland, August| 13.—Nothing has so agitated the north- ern counties in Ireland as yesterday's events at Cootehill, Irish Free State, where Orangemen were prevented from holding a meeting. Barricades Erected. Members of the “Irish Republican army” blocked the visitors out of the town and were held in check only by the vigil of Free State guards. Roads | and railroads were barricaded and torn up over a considerable area. A youth and a inent citizen were man- handled for taking sides. The fear is widely expressed that re- | prisals will take place Saturday, day of | Our Lady, when the Ancient Order of | Hibernians hold their annual demon- strations. There have been but few | clashes in recent years between the Hibernians and Orangemen, but the feeling aroused on the border may have wide repercussions. Denounce Orangemen. The County Cavan brigade head- quarters of the Republican army has issued & proclamation describing the | Orangemen as “imperialist agents of | Great. Britain, whose purpose it is to | perpetuate a sectarian division among the mass of common people in this area. ““There is no religious conflict here and the Republicans stand for freedom of religious belief exercise. There is a conflict between the Irish republic and British imperialism and imperialist dis- plays will not be tolerated.” “REPUBLICAN ARMY” “TIFA‘I‘Q Leaves Village in Peace Aflrr Prevent- ing Gathering of Opponents. COOTEHILL, Irish Pree State, Au- gust 13 (#)—The “Irish Republican y,” which gave this Cavan town | the Leitrim hills and left the villagers in peace again. The inhabitants gathered in knots to- | day to discuss the incidents attendant | on’ the breaking up of the Orangemen’s celebration, but there was no further | slgn of, trouble. ‘JUDGE HITT ON BENCH | RECOVERS FROM INJURY | | Resumes Police Court Duty After| Absence Caused by Fall | From Chair. Judge Isaac R. Hitt, whose shoulder was fractured last month in a fall from | a chair in his court chambers, returned to his duties in Police Court yesterday | after an absence of five weeks. The cast had been taken from Judge\ Hitt's shoulder and ‘arm, aithough it | was still kept in a light sling. The | | judge was injured when his chair top- | pled over as he was leaning back, | | throwing him heasily on the right { shoulder. Immediately after the judge’s mum Judge Ralph Given announced that he | will leave on his vacation, with Judge | Robert E. Mattingly, substitute police | | judge, sitting in his place ‘\ NEED THIS PROTECTING CREAM Motoring or playing at sum- mer sports you need the protects 7 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, REUBOUS TR [ swm o | SOCIETY MRS. HARRY THOMPSON KRAY Before her marriage. June of Hot Springs, Ark 1, in New York, she was M Mr. and Mrs. Kranz sailed y ces Marie Gr v on the for Europe and will be at home after November 1 in tHe have taken an apartment HEAVY DROP SHOWN IN FHEIGHT TRAFFIC - Shipping 37,016,444.000 Net’ Ton Miles Lower on Class 1 Roads This Year. Freight traffic on the class 1 roads, which includes all but a frz of the country's rai decrease of 17.8 pe ths this year, as compared with rractically United States Compared tc was 26.9 per cen the loss right now smart women are buying Fall Dresses ARRIS Fg STREET 1224 & You'll love the new Bettie of travel tweed Frocks crepe and satin ___(Continued Prom Second Page) |to spena some Jime in Jacksonville | and Miami, Mrs. W. E. Srnpp& has arrived in | Washington from her home in Detroit | accompanied by her children, end is stopping at the Carlton. | Dr. ana Mrs. Kettler Start on Motor Trip to Nova Dr. and Mrs. Carl K terday for a motor trip to Nova S where they will remain until the fir of September. Mrs. John Newton Culbertson presi- dent of the Washington Mission to Lepers, will leave today Atlantic City. where she will be at tk Chalfonte-Haddon Hall for two we | 'The Rev. V. O. Anderson will from Baltimore to Boston on the 8. S. Chathan. Dr. George B. Kelso of Bloomington I, arrived in Washington yesterday . AUGUST 18, . ]Poum SUB HEADS | NORTHWARD AGAIN submar sail | F and is at the Shoreham | Miss C. F. Kolkn of Cincinnati is at the Carlton for a few days. Lieut. Harold W. Lady, son of Dr George W. Lady of 624 East Cal | street, and Lieut. Vincent Koon {Lieus. Melvin Kcons, sons of Charles V. Koons of 419 Fourth stree northe t Fort George G turday / is & graduate of Syracuse | he the university and Lieut members ux of Lynn, Mass is at the Dodge during her brief stay in the Capital Miss Leona Bedford of Atla is passing_some time at t a. Ga That Certain Something in Francke Furs —1is capturing feminine fancy even more than ever. There is a deft style and quality touch characteristic only of Francke Furs...then, too, public response has proven conclusively the customer sat isfaction that has always accom- panied a Francke Coat. Membe: Master Furriers Guild [RANCIE 1328 G Street N. W. attending Reserve ot | Meade, | GUST 13, 1931, Crew in High Spirits as Nautilus Resumes Journey After Delay for Engine Repairs. By the Assoclated Press SKJERVOE, Norway, August 13.—In beautifully sunny weather with every- body aboard in the highest s the e Nautilus, in which Sir Hu- bert Wilkins plans to make an Arctic cruise, headed northward yesterday. Engine troubl® had d:layed ihe the joutney from Tromsoe t but when it arrived last night re rs had been made and Sir Hubert, 0 Janded for two hours this morning, el | semed delighted with the progress he had macde. little town made a holiday in of the visit of the submarine and ts either put cut in boats to view admiringly t ded figure of the expedition’s leader he strode between the rows of wooden Notice to Subscribers in Apartment Houses Subscribers wishing the carrier boy to knock on the door when delivering The Star will please tele- phone circulation depart- ment. National 5000—and instractions will be given for this service to start at once. Additional Salespeople Store Opens 8:30 A M. | | | | | | i ’ i | | ‘ u | 25th Anniversary FUR SALE' is known today, no place in the expe- riences of xh s est “Extra Special” This Friday and Saturday pin — of fhel.‘ $Q7.50 B $165.00 grade. Pm. Rosendorf FUR COATS— The Original “G” Silver Muskrat, 1215 G St Pony and Gala- Strect Furrier Metropolitan 9285 National 8663 DINETTE SUITE of 6 pieces. Colonial, combination mahogany. Drop-Leaf Table (54'x46" open), 4 Lad- der Back Chairs and Corner Cabinet. Only one of the many pronounced values in our Mid-Summer Sale. Included in our, display %f Dining Room Furniture are Complete Suites and En- semble Groupe- ings of true period designs, at- tractively priced at $195 — $295 — $395—8450 and up to $2.500. DULIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. and L” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance. cown%jgakr1355121 Hours 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. \ R _ No Refunds or Exchang: u COATS 2 ALL SALES FINAL! 1307-9-11-13-15 G St. N.W. E ing skin care that Plough's Per- - — | Not literally “Rummage”—but ONCE-A-SEASON we group in ODD LOTS oxide (Vanishing am gives I ! seasorable merchandise at SACRIFICE PRICES—prices so LOW that absolute . and its etiective way of clearance is effected! This is consistent with our policy to carry over no merchan- making powder cling. dise from one season to the next! Be here early for choice selection! The Wise Shopper -v->|"READ EVERY ITEM! Saturdav Ends our | Cleansing Cream for preventing AT e INO. 1 e Formerly $10, Annual “Clean-Up” DRESSES dkin coagestion (dirt-clogged |GROUP $15 and $25 ummer Shaes The FINAL Clearance Sale! In case of Inclement weather. service is resumed m the Palm Room. pares) ' snd ‘keeping your skin fresh and clear. And also Plough’s Cold Cream for sooth- Sk 168 wburishing your skin | A wonderful group of DRESSES AND SUITS. Summery styles and materials, such as WASHABLE SILKS, PRINTED CHIFFONS, | PRINTED CREPES, some washable, PLAIN COLOR s5 CHIFFONS, short and long sleeves. ALL SIZES and colors NO. 2 into youthful b in this lot. GROUP DRESSES & ng(jfi%T Formerly $19.50 to $39.50 Splce forbids complete descriptions of these DRESSES AND JACKET SUITS, as the assortment is so varied, but—the SIZE RANGE $ IS COMPLETE, in fluffy dresses for bridge wear, business, 10 afternoon, sport dresses and dinner gowns. ALL COLORS 'NO. 3 'GROUP AND STYLES. JACKET Formerly Marked $39.50, $45, $49.50 and $59.50 DRESSES & “surrs All of our FINEST DRESSES are included in this group. Particular 515 attention is called to the PRINTED CHIFFON and CREPE BEAUTY CREAMS At Tth St, rprived b Final Store Hahn Sumn, “Clean-Up™ and some lots of and colors. - $1.95 g “Arch Preses ves—including rs in kid Were lean-Up™ i » 1 $4 90 0 and some $8.30 Including white and others. The | $2 95 Sandals. Were Mostly small “Clean-Up™ A o All our stores $ L) 90 That “Super sho materials PARIS IN WASHINGTON * 'Hv * . i ALPHONSINE | ROSE VALOIS MARIE GUY TALBOT AGNES . " and “( ul[m" JACKET SUITS that are creations exclusive and individual All remaining "n\n,ml-..' with us. ONE OF A KIND, but every size is here. Carlton” Summer sty white bucks Clean-Up™ nen lace Final re —ALL SALES FINAL ... NO EXCHANGES . . . NO REFUNDS— New "Second Empire" Hat Fashions Charming Youthful Matron & Younger Set Chapeaux To Close Out! 55 HATS Straws Felts All Colors Sold Up to $5.00 57 " 1307 to 1315 G St. | ODDS and ENDS DRESSES Also, Jacket Rummage Sale A Group of 50 High-Priced All remaining woven Vaca 3 and $6 A few wer whites and colors. The Final s e92"10 o 1Sa.ve on Your Winter Coat!! § Saturdays Make Your Selection Now! During Our Greatest |ADVANCE COAT SALE Elegant Mat ials! Ne¥ Sll' BRESLA U ™S Now on Display at SPECIAL AUGUST PRICES FRENCH SALON—FIRST FLOOR W, . Moses & Sons F St. at 11th Women’s Shops 1207 F 7th & K | *3212 14th Young Women's Sports Shoes many suitable for Fall wear. Final “Clean-Up™ .95 & $4.95 Gorgeous Fuu' *Open Nights The Friendly Shnp -

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