Evening Star Newspaper, August 13, 1931, Page 22

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dtd CHENISTS OPPOSE RAL RATE RAISE “Serious Dislocation of In-| dustry” Would Result, Interstate Body Told. By the Associated Press Ohemical Interests warned the state Commerce Commission tod: an increase In railroad freight would “serfously dislocate industry” and result in a decrease in the riers’_tonnage H. M. Mabey of New York Cit fying as a representative of the facturing Chemists’ Association horizontal increase in rates as prop: by the roads would drive tonnage sheaper forms of transportatior Decentralization Undertaken. The chemical industry, Mab already had undertaken tion by relocation of p! sources of materials toward the pipe-line tation An increase in freight rates would limit markets, encou hauls and absolut hauls. It wou the industry’s effort port market, he said Mabey presented exk strate that rallroad ton lutely controlled by p: dustry and increase with tlon conditions The chemical indust & good barometer of bus and the consensus in t that con rted production Tuter- y tuat tes in testi- of transpor- he added age short som: long demon- as abso- n in in- age would pred in produc- improvemer Iner Tmpossible. Competit Mabey said, industry to the consume Efforts to br the railrc nediate defeat t move for a gen- increase failed yesterday A motion Western Stat asserting the make a case vance in cha Interstate Commer consideration later six Middle commissions supportel ce of East- increase, might had béen ex- 2 the end much sooner than pected. Railroad attorn refrained i cross-examining witnesses who did not presnt statistical cvidence, and y - day's session ended an hour and a haif earlier than usual because of lack of ‘witnesses WILL IVNSTAI..L OFFICERS Hyattsville Odd Fellows to Have Ceremonies Tonight. Special Dispatch to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md. August 13 Installation of officers of Oriole Lodge. No. 47, Odd Fellows, for the ensuing six m-nths' term will take place tdnjght in Odd Fellows Temple here. George W Quick will be inducted as noble grand, Joshua Stedehouder. vice grand Thomss Morris, warden; W. C. Webber conductor; George Fenwick, ehaplain Mr. Hitaffer; inside guardian; Newton A grand: QGeorge R. Maxwell, leff sup- porter to the noble grand: Henry Mc- Leod, right scene suppcrter, and Mr Pease, left scene supporter. Supporters ce grand will be named t Postal Shortage In Leper Colony Stumps Uncle Sam By the Associated Press, SAN FRANCISCO, August 13.— The Government is “stumped” on this one Postal Inspector L. E. W. Miller, returning from Honolulu, reports the postmaster of the leper col- ony on the Hawailan Island of Molokai is §1.500 short in his ac- counts, and admits it. but has & serious case of leprosy and so cannot be sent to a penitentiary All the autjgorities of the colony on Molokai, except the superin- tendent and A few nurses, are lepers CANADIAN RAIDS NET | FIVE RED SUSPECTS Triels in Toronto Offensive to Be Held Under 1919 Anti- Communist Law. i | | ated Press. O, Ontarlo, August 13.— Canadian mounted police ar- five reputed Communist leaders series of ralds that opened & pro- | cial offensive against radicals yester- | Attorney General W. H. Price of On- | said the prisoners would be tried | an -Communist Jaw passed | n never has been tested in e cou i Malcolm | Those under arrest are i Bruce, 54, former editor of the Worker, who came to Canada from Los Angeles alif,; Samuel Cohen, alias Samuel | 24 Tim Buck, Toronto .lnhn; ' | police said, was charged with | 1 1923 in connection with dis- | ances in Cape Breton, and the fol- | ing vear he was a delegate to the | h world's congress of the Third In- | terpationale in Russia | e mounted police seized quantities | of Communist literature, letter files, books and other documents | Potomac Cruise Tonight. \ A second moonlight cruise on the Potomac River has been arranged for tonight by members of the A. Z. A. Fra- | {ernity. Herman Sussman, 3925 Thir- | teenth street northeast. is in charge of plans for the trip, which will be made on the steamer City of Washington. The first cruise was made last CAUN METROPOLITAN 1452 JTHG new A Special Purchase 5 Fashion ticks a MERCHANT DIES ON SHIP F. H. Beattie, 43, Develops Pneu- Beattle, general manager of the Cluett- Reboux D'Artagnan ... dash- ing black felt, with a swirl of ostrich plume in_true ro- mantic fashion. Our Py, $5 Feaiher in Her Hat! . Made in Fe +« Brewn . Blacl: . . . Wi Hat Shop aps . . Sailors lis .. Kiltie Green Street Fioor <dE NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1531 | Peabody Co., died on board the steamer | Homeric yesterday of pneumonia,” He was 43 years old. He contracted a cold, which developed into pneumonia, dur- ing the voyage from Europe. Mr. Beattie became merchandising manager for his firm eight years ago. NEW YORK. August 13 ().—F. H. with headquarters successively in Kan- :as City, Chicago and Detroit. He was monia on Way From Europe. T | |born in Abilene, Kans. His widow is the former Fay Lee of St. Joseph, Mo. Mr. Beattie is survived by his mother NEW GOVERNOR WAITS and father, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beattic Gamiz to Determine Conditions Be- of St. Joseph, Mo., daughter, his widow and a fore Entering Mexican Province. American-ty being built in the Netherlands. MEXICO CITY. August 13 (). —Re- pe apartment houses are ports received here from the State af Durango last night said that Lorenzo | Gamiz, who was appolnted by President | Ortls Rublé to replace Jose Ramon Valdes as acting governor of the prov- e {Ince, s remaining at Torreon. in the N i, i COE LS S State of Coshuila. until he learns defi- med. sald that a thousand men wera nitely_whether Vaides will hand over |2$°mbled at Durango to uphoid Valdc s the office. p 4 ‘The Durango Legislature is meeting Alr transportation In extraordinary session to discuss the 'rapidly increasing replacement of Valdes on charges of violating the religions laws. current in politioal circles in Jugosiavia 17 Hudson Seal Kolinsky Trimmed is 15% les Sale younger and ever imly for a In the Summe er fur ketched is $350 Hadson Seal.* Self Trimmed 8195 less 15% 8165 Persian T.amb, mer Ermine or mmed. $225 1o $295 less 159, $191:25 1 $250 Fourth The Model ! Less 15% Fu Salon Floor and #15 One-piece Glove Silk Under- discontinued models from a . 32 to 40 sizes. Second Floor 395 What's Your Age No Matter, It’s Black Satin that’s smartest for Fall . . . with white! I'he nice thing about the Sat Dresses for is that they were if it’s 11 to 17 that fits you $Vl 650 spilled-into-vour-frock je all vou need Don't miss seeing Third look the new 3-piece suits 2nd dresses in the Floor if you have a 14 to 20 figure . . . then at $165 ceved blouse Junior Shog vou'll 1 shoulr A new wear with shop...on the h f In the Fashion Frock Shops Black Satins are $29.50 to $49.50. if 36 to 42 is your size . . . at u the new broad tir in Paris. an we t gives 3 shm that you success frock town s you'll wel 1es that slant toward one piece model has white th sur- use has little skirt pl im hip and give revers. 1 s price wi sleeves, s give you e the suc In the Fashion Frock Shops prices begin at $29.50. I keep and Little Women sister will re n Larger Women ho er their willow the perceptibly iy divine grace. Little Women, $16.50 Fifth Floor Larger Women, $16.50 to $49.50 Second Floor JTHG New 1216-1220 No Sirain on F Street N.W. Adjustables the parfect answer praver for stockings g or strain! 1 vour s are long . . . use all the seven hes of patented top . . . if they are fold the top over until it fits gartér anywhere . back or front . . . it's all hy the famous Gold Only at Jelleff's in Wash- Adjustables . . to a ferve that cannot asten your vou tected $1.35 for the dull sheer chiffon 3 pairs for $3.90 $1.95 for the de luxe chiffon 3 pairs for $5.70 Gold Stripe Shop—Street Floor, also 1013 Connecticut Avenue New—to wear Bias Slips of Satin Underthings of satin, too, are quite the smarteést things you ran'“rar for Fall slips, for instance . . . for perfect fit, in the new g length, trimmed at the top and with white and tea rose. hem laces. Sizes 32 Alencon pattern Flest to 44, Grey Shops—Seeond Floor They're fashion-wise bags...for they were to wear with the new rough leathers like e very new elephant th the tweeds and mooth leathers like ather to contrast with designs, course, are owing _the influence Colonial Exposition and pire. Black these Madelon designed especially Fall woolen frocks alligator grain, and grain seal to blend boticle weaves, and calf and patent them. And the brand new, too, of the the Second brown, and greer Madelon Bags Are Exclusive With Jelleff’s in Washington Handbag Shop—Street Floor New! Scanties 8295 A new light-weight Scantie (the all-in-one undergarment) has just been created! Brocade with knit elastic. _.rayon crepe panties with silk jersey uplift brassiere. .. jor small and average figures. Get two or three for hot weather. Grey Shops—Second Floor Notes About the New! It youve an evening frock that nething new about it a white A just-arriv satin ay in front, and ff Maggy Rouff de- ed the original. 1t looks like ond Empire period but is sig & See Four Styles in Handkerchiefs Lockets of the gay 90's when Appenzel-Type Oraen Vit it oo Embroidery g | Handkerchiefs, made by hand give| of pure linen, with dainty al as any 1031 coat could 0.—Street Floor, or mosiacs and were | They w of embroidery that really looks like Appenzel around the edges and in the corners. It took the clever Chinese to copy so it would take a connoisseur of the first rank to tell the real from the copy. and the price is only a of what Appenzel handkerchiefs Give a dozen to 1e girl who is going away to college Handkerchief Shop—Street Floor 25¢ to Mend Your Stockings We'll mend all the runs in your gs .(net stockings ex- so carefully you'll never be able to tell where the runs were. . for only 25c a stocking. Bring them in next mending day! 24-hour service Stocking Shop—Street Floor chains. ent costume ta few, $§3 Reprc i Street Floor. Put your ear to this! The newest The only ises us is that before. carrings clip « fraction embroidered usually cost ever the and sc which is -alf simple smart the rage, $1.00, and necklaces 1 $3 go with them Street Floor. Knitted things have grown so dear to the hearts of the Summer, . person that it's not surpris- ng that the first should be wool. 81t Fall blousettes | cepted) but they're cro cheted instead and double-breasted with two rows of buttons, $3.9; Street Floor. It’s Misses’ Day L Juniors - . skunk fur horse- ';;m: collar at _opens on t w e shoulders el bow bracelets! On boucle woolen, $58.50 our very best seller! Handsome mink on fine .blnr.)f 8125 i nubby woolen in the Annual Summer Sale of inter Coats and it's the Rough Fabrics $58s0 $7 850 59850 125 for $165 Coats | by are inter juniors who Jelleff's ! Colors that are selling are just as we dicted Black is first is second pre- brown a Furs most wanted are T coats brown furs, blue fox on black brown, $10 to $25 Savings on coats up to $125 and more ii you choose a coat at $165 up! Per » on biack ky, mink, beaver We aim to give the best values in Washington with nine other and constantly compare We urge you to shop fo in a groun ccialty stores the values! yourse A reasonable deposit holds a coat until November 1 in cold storage vaults. Misses’ Coats—Third Floor Juniors’ Coats—Third Floor It's here . . . in bright Fall colors . . . the Corduroy Suit Sl 295 that the things this just adored in white Now it will go to school and out on the golf links and be seen around town on the smartest miss, young Summer It has a gored skirt and a slim little catdi- gan. Cardinal Red Tobacco Brown Admiralty Blue Sizes 14 1o 20 the S T ourh WL, '

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