Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1931, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1931 FUTLER BACK HONE 1S PRVATE TZEN Retired General Bears Flag. as Memento of Long Marine Service. - l —Dainty, carefully made undergarments at a most attractive low price . . . Philippine gowns in pastel colors . . . pajamas of novelty percale prints . . . and lace-trimmed, bias cut, rayo crepe slips in pastel colors. Misses’ and women's sizes.—~Second Floor, Pajamas, Gowns, Slips—A’ Special Sale Group at 8 4C By the Associated Press. | PHILADELPHIA, October 1.—Smed- ley D. Butler came home last night t Tesume the role of private citizen whic! he forsook 33 years ago for the military | career which brought him fame and the | rank of major general in the Marine Corps. i He bor : home his official fiag with its | L red fleld and two white stars which wa ¢ 2 hauled down when he took leave of hi g © ;::;rflu:\y-nd at Quantico, Va., . N '/ L 400 Prs. New Roll- desk which his officers and men pie | Rl faler Shades o : : The Anniversary Is Saving People Many Dollars in Needed Although he retains the honorary | title of major general in retirement. | $1.38 pr. &S | Housewares, China and Glass! United States Senator or Congressman. —Ball bearicg skates with tos v \ tyle shoe. First time the ! ! - y Butler made-it clear that he is not ready | e e A KA == Fully-Insulated, All-Porcelain Yet to clear up these speculations i Fourth Flcor. [ 7 : He leaves on a lecture tour of the ! . NN B | P%) 08T GAS RANGES R m— ; Y 4 Row Stitched Layer Felt ‘ | ' 7 ‘“Efi 94c ’ ' v OF $9,500,000 PLANNED | g RO L s M ATTRESSE S ‘ e M 1 1 A g - lows—Good sizes—all filled with : . Special Session Monday to Act on | soft kapok.—Fourth Floor. 5 Thermax Heating Radiator Covers, $52.97 Pads ... $3.75 37c Program A:pr:ved by Relief | ch Sfamped —Well tufted ayeritelt ‘ e 1 il ! 4 mattresses, with four | 5 Vali B the Associated Press ! Linen SCGF{S rows of Imperial stitch- ; .88 . ! Former $9. R TRENTON, N. J. October 1—, ;i i The State of New Jersey will provide ing, covered with a good —The new “Eries-Moder- an unemployment relief fund of $9.- | 39c grade of ticking. All i etta” ranges finished’ in 500.000 for the first six months of | sizes, { fvory with veined marble- 1932, provided the counties and mu- | ~——Attractive, and simple designs ' ized trimmings. Automatic nicipalities will contribute $10,500.000. | stamped on a nice quality linen. | . heat control, sutomatic The relief program has been approved Finished with hemstitched hems. | Z lighter. utensil drawer, by Gov. Larson. Chester I.” Barnard, | —Fourth Floor. 7 v | enameled lined oven and relief administrator, and legislative | 4-Poster Wood Beds—$7.66 | broifler pan. leaders. —Full and le size beds, in walnut and mahogany finishes. | Sfamped Tea Full and single s n ogany A special session of the Legislature, ; i called for Monday, is expected to enact | FouEiposter stylss ‘with wide hiead ‘pisces. 66-in. Metal Dish Free Connections Easy Terms® bill tting the State to appro- - i — " ) ph:tetzgg(\)lu.(;gg. That money il e | TOWGlS SpeC|a' Cotton Mattreses—all sizes ..........$3.88 Folding Ironing andBroomiClosets, Kann's—Third Floor. 4 i A expended, provided the political subdi. 1 6 (o $| Double Deck Coil Springs . ... s ; || Tables £4.88 visions raise their maximum shares. { Feather Pillows—17x24 Size. .. NAVY ORDERS T el ey . Biamped with colcred borders . ... Stam) & | With new designs.-—Fourth Floor, Kann's—Third Floor. Lieut. Col Boyd R. Alexander, re- . . Yieved Additional duty command U. S. Student Lamps S. Stoddert. to charge of fitting out U. | Boggs and in command when com- R N 3 e | Smith’s and Hodges oned . | Jeut. Comdr. George C. Cummings. o to as executive officer of U. §. S —Goose-neck lamps, decorated | 3 B Stoddert with two “Scottie” dogs. and com- o & = £ it 22 . Lieut. Comdr. Karl E. Hintze, de- IBtA with Sas G Ry = TNEUF 00t Xmlns er u S Thermax Electric Self - Wringing { Hartz Mountain Metal Clothes tacted U. S. S. Waters, to temporary = o > : 4 o d 7. 8 S. Rigel Heaters ....$3.95 Floor Mops. . .44 Canaries ....$2.98 s el | Harry D. Felt. detached VS| Fros+ed nghf Squadron 3B (U. S. S. Lexington), | about_October 15, to Naval Air Sta- BUle ion, Pensacola. Bk Roland P. Kauffman, detach-d 3 PR ° ' 6 for 88c : R , S. S. Augusta about November 1, to ! al Air Station, Pensacola. Fla & R S atendors (O SEoHHGren . A —Choice of 25. 40, 50 and 60 watt ; 3 5 d’ VT Squadron 2B; continue St ThieA" Bonr. 2 . 9x12 ft. on staff commander atrcraft, Bai- He Force i : 5 $ 8.3x10.6 ft. Lieut. James . McCarthy, relieved | 3.Cand|e-l_|gh+ B 4 o a1l active duty: to home. | 3 2 g . | § Lieut. Rodger W. Simpson, additional 4 J ¥ —Deép, soft pile rugs | X > { as inspector instructor, Volunteer | Floor Lamps PEBBIS 5 P Pewter Ware— /| M.B. 4.Pc. Elec- c ! t § Reserve, 12th Naval| , that will give years o i e itoki ! e { . Kanncons 4. | $5 98 Sy S TN p service. They are made Bird Cage and | pitchers, etc., tric Urn Sets, . Enamel and n“:u.;u C;ah a"crs:m gfik;anfl?&zfl:y‘ * R - without a seam —and are in Stand 7 . Brush .......98¢c st Alr . Cana : Gty i —Brass plated lamps in embossed % bright, cheerful colored patterns. v‘%vmkemng Station, Hampton Roads, dwfn'(,_f"dge d“‘m" P'lavr ]ltylll Easign Baron J. Mullaney. detached | each with & hand tatlored celanese U. S.'S. Chaumont about September e Royal Wool Wilton Rugs—$39.95 A Chenille Bath 9x12 and 814x1015 ft in rich col @ lovely patterns. alif. — 14x1015 ft. rugs in rich colors and lovely pa 5 Ensign Jesse J. Underhil. detached enille barth or " = U.'S. 5. Dickerson about D:cember 1, id Linol, . yd. Bed Room RUg‘ Inlaid Linoleums 88¢ 3q. yd. to Asiatic Station. Medical Corf [ 9x12-ft. Congoleum Rugs—$6.66 . 8 8C —Irregulare. Dropped patterns of the $10.75 grade. Lieut. Comdr. Horace D. Boone, de- tached Guardia Nacional, Nicaragua, to - Kann's—Third Floor. 53-Pc. Paramount S out Comar. Eighege A. 3. Gen- | 24x44 in rose, blue. green, orchid . } Andirons, 7 styles, { Galvanized Gar- Rosecolored Stem- Cottage Sets, French Dry reau, dstached Receiving Station and gold—Third Floor. : $4.97 bage Cans....33c | ware 5c ea. $5.43 | Cleaner.59% gallon Hampton Roads, Va., to Norfolk Naval 2 “ d 5 Hospital, Portsmouth, Va & Comdr. Grover C. Wilton, de- 27-in. Hall an d U S. Langley. to Norfolk Hospital, Portsmouth, Va. Stair Carpefing i Fredérick R. Harelton, de- ached U, S. S. Lexington, to Naval Air $ A n, Pensacola, Fia d. ~ . . " ’ Lieut. Frank A. Hughes. detach~d | |'49 o Irish Point I T G Regular $3.00 Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, —Pretty all-over designs in rose, 2 - 4 to Naval Air Station, Pensacola. Fla. blue. tan. red, and other desirable [ i K L Lieut. John F. Luten, detached Naval colors.—Third Floor. A ok . W e Curtains | ||} Bridge Table TeRano Bay. Cuba, | 1 don, Guan- Rayon Taffeta : W EETA S s el €S ol o B alu Lieut. Ernest Ward. to duty involving flying, Marine Barracks, Quaxtico. Va. A ; 3 » I Lieut. (Junior Grade) Harold I BedSpreads QUAL! = 3 % Brown, orders July 24 revoked, detached | i > b ° U. 8. 8. Henderson, to temporary duty, ' $3 95 i = . pr il o e Naval Hospital. Mare Island, Calif. | " ° ® . s L 8 L . Lieut. (Junior Grade) Leon D. Car- | —Tallored Spreads with wide boe- ! \ sl P —One of the best Ll DRl Ut ders. Single and double bed sizes The Anniversary Now Offers 4 ’ sl / . S NwLD Sivie Fla, ©n November 2, to U. 8. 8 in beautiful colors. $5.00 values.— 3 —Pretty curtains of a fine 4 o ever offered in to) . o . on. Street Floor. bobbinet with appliqued : 4412 bridge tshles. The Supply Corps. | s B b : d Qi b frames are in ma- 3 i 2 order designs. White, g ! Ensign Onnle P. Lattu, detached U.| I I Whit Al 2 4 s.'s. New York about ‘Octover 27, to CandleW|Ck O AWK and cream, Regulation sill 22yl 5. ol :‘::'“;;m:::'“ .:; U. S. 8. Saratoga. Spreads length and regulation 1 A the padded’ Lieut. Harrison W. McGrath, de- A tops tached U. S. S. Utah about November | width. A rare value. are covered with 30, to Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va. - an attractive g Ensign Francis B. Rdlsscr. detached $|.|5 . x 88 'e‘;:rd:er?m‘c' The push bottom principle . . . metal Navy Yard, Puget Sound. Wash., about > 4 H 3 Octhbar 20, to U, 8. 8, New York. | —Hand-tufted_Spreads with de- . $1.29 Marquisette Curtains, 88¢c Pr. Enslgn Frederick D. Witzel, detached | signs in pretty boudoir colors. —Criss cross curtains of a fine dotted marquisette—Made in one piece with Naw Yard, Mare Island. Calif.. about Single and double bed sizes, at this cornice valance and ruffied edges. Tie backs. ~ s 3 7 . October 20, to U. S. S. Henderson, low price—Street Floor. y $3.95 Kidney Shape Unpainted & . Size 81x99 . , i —$ - AL e P Mercerized Reguiarly $145 50-in. Rayon Drapery Damasks, 95¢ Yd. Uretsing iables — $2-80 . 3 : —Sturdy. attractive. smoothly finished tables. U. < & California. to duty with officer | Size 72x99 —All over, figured, and jacquard designs—in plain and two-tone ecolorings. ready for a coat of pnlln! Tf‘;p\‘ :ro :r?ud». "::h :'lnnflr;d' in e of Commiwsary Store, San | Safeen . $1.29 to $1.49 values. drawer, and arms to hold the drapery out of the way. 2 '“-’ i i 4 ;8 Kann's—Third Floor. Kann's—Fourth Floor iz | 19¢ )’d Size 63x108 ‘ Ea. / / Regularly $1.39 —36-in. Mercerized Motor Sateen 1) Wm. Rosgendorf in plain colors; suitable for linings, Size 63x99 s iageimocs sl | spreads, etc. ' 20c grade.—streel Regularly $1.20 1215 G St. Mmh i oms RlavontSatin —hJusc Imagine it! 3 Thxe wel{.knorm lmah&wk‘ l Bl . FURS Y smsmnen i il | All-Woo ankets 5-pe.BridgeSet Llnmgs. Spec:al 812108—Regularly $1.60, Now At This Season —Heavy. lustrous rayon satin in 45x36 Cases—Reg. 40c, Now, Each. ... .. = ° pr. c ? thirty or more colors; suitable for . / . ) Look to us at all times for linings, pillow covers, etc. 40 in. Kann's—Street Floor. ‘ p p e til‘(l)en gmftf :!pp roved Fash- wide.—Street Floor. 3 2 7 —Soft, flufy wool blan- —A cloth and four nap- Prices that " " & E % S kets, in pretty plaids of kins with lace edg: s oo ESkay Napkms /1 = l.’?:;- :{;;5. l’rgm %r::llg and fancy inserts. Each nizably low < 1 set neatly boxed for Vi 4 Light in weight, yet good i e g%l;ndxge,m f;r 3 boxes 62C and warm. ok giving, and regularly ¢ o nvenient —Soft, Soluble Sanitary Napkins, Felt-Base' Ru S priced at $1.00. kst hecal vatue.—sireet Fioor. " g Reversible Patchwork Quilts—$2.69 e es: for painstak- special value.—Street Floor. A e s 9x12-Ft. . O I T T —50-inch cloths with linen centers and wide lace Size ...._ 4‘-7 ERiSRdinl i oy ; edge. $1.50 values. Youll en- Fancy Round joy tradin | . 5 rt Covers—$1.39 : in ‘Rose nl- Gar+ers —Heavy, durable felt-base rugs in attrac- - i{er?g q:c'e':lgmu. with widé ugcn.hum‘ P, Double Damask Table Sets 1 tive patterns and such desirable colors as rose, blue, green, otchlf and gold. —Unhemmed sets, im three different sizes, with dorf's. 39(:; 3 prs. $l rose, blue, green and brown. A special il : green or orchid borders. e s alue in the Anniversary. i $ 2, i 1 ine. ... 83, o —A beautiful assortment of fancy i i . All-Wool Comforts—$2.84 P dicpmbi L B s b 2 4 - h e Reg. $7.50 Sets—63x80 Cloth, 8 Naphins, $3.98 menis seem oot A S N i B e B e T T M Reg. $9.95 Sets—88x38 Cloth, 12 Napkins, $4.95 ate or need : ; repair, we'll Notion Dept.—Street, Floor. Kann's—Street. Pioor, Kann's—Street Floor. quote Summer rates on the work.

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