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STAR. W . C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER T PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 The Smart Accessories for the Occasion Are Popular Priced at The Palais Royal The Palais Royal accessory departments are teeming with new “little touches™ that bring any costume up to the high pitch of chic that every smart woman demands. Prices that prove how little it takes to buy that expensively “ensembled” look for each costume! MAYDRDPGFY TAY FORCORPORATIONS * Congress Is Likely to Get Recommendation From Administration, Iluminated MISS LIBERTY HAS NEW GOWN OF LIGHT. The Evening Vogue for “Back Interest” Smartly Portrayed in These New Evening Gowns for Misses to except corporation 7 income taxes may he administration o present pros- recommended to Congress, sccor pects Buch action is favored by Walter S ©ifford, director of President Hoover's Felie! organization which is now sup- porting a Nation-wide drive for Com- nunity Chest funds | Because of Fis position as president ©f the American Telephone & Tele- graph Co. however. Gifford has de- clined a public statement for or against the proposal. # The Treasury last year asked Co gress for legislation extending to cor- Porntions the tax protection allowed ndividuals on charitable gifts. Rep- resentative Hawley, Republican, Ore- on, chairman of the last Ways and eans Committee, introduced such a bill, but it encountered opposition and did not reach the House for considera- tion Treasury experts are now scanning means of raising the Government's revenue in the face of dwindling in- come tax payments, the basis of the resent tax system. A selective sales x is under consideration A prolonged conference was held yes- terday by Undersecretary Miils and Arthur A, Ballantine, assistant secre- tary in charge of taxation. Included in the discussion was Walter E. Hope, who formerly held Ballantine's office Officials declined, however, to discuss the meeting. MEMORIAL PLANNED | HERE FOR JEFFERSON * VAN LK UL RS 2P Y [LEISNIERA) . \ An unusual view of the Statue of Liberty on Bedloes Island as she ap- peared last night in her new gown of | light, a system of floodlighting installed | § by | @mattan Kerans Chosen Temporary Chairman of Group Launch- hand over a Knowles tube on the 102d floor of the Empire State Building. the War Departmept and inaugurated ing Move. A meeting for organization of a movement to erect a suitable memorial | to Thomas Jefferson was held last night at the Hay-Adams House. Grettan Kerans was chosen tempo- | rary chairman of the group. He point- ed out that there is no suitable memo- rial in the National Capital to the author of the Declaration of In- dependence. It was the consensus of the meeting that the movement should be extended to the States, and opportunity given for the formation of similar groups throughout the country to co-operate | in the erection of the memorial in | ‘Washington. The nature of the mem- | orial has not been determined. The next meeting of the group will be held at the Hay-Adams House November 13. ‘Those who participated in last night’s @iscussions Lazenby, Mrs. Lols Scott-Key Smith, Mrs. Alice Stewart, Miss Alic'a | Mrs. Grattan Kerans, Mrs. R. patrick Noble, Mrs. Clara Wright | Smith, Francis Scott-Key Smith, Wal- ter C. Balderston, R. Kirkpatrick Noble ' and Grattan Kerans. PASTOR LAYS SLUIdP TO U. S. SELFISHNESS | People of World Balk at Buying, | ‘Which Would Bring End of ‘ Depression, He Says. | “Selfishness” is responsible for the ! ‘continuance of the world’s state of de- | pression, Rev. Thomas J. Gooley, as- | sistant rector of St. Phillip's and St.| James' Church, Phillipsburg, N. J., told | the Cosmopolitan Club at its weekly | funcheon meeting yesterday in the | Carlton Hotel. % | The speaker expiained his meaning | ©f selfichness was that people are re- fraining_from buying. If the people would observe the practices of “unity, service and action,” he said, the de- pression would soon pass. pared “crime” | ¥ desire to get o 1 for one's self without regard for any one else, ‘ i E. MINOUX RE-ELECTED" €hosen Pre‘:ld’#:\;-ol Georgia A\'o-‘ nue Business Men Again. .| ‘The Georgia Avenue Business Men's 4 fation announced today the- re- ection of E. Minoux as president and 'A. Denekas as treasurer. New officers chosen included Harold Stroll, first wice president; E. L _Edwards. second wice president, and Walter W. Hicks, #hird vice president Insanity Swells Term. Sentenced to six m ent, Robert Amwa Judge he was crazy. So his term was months. hs' imprison- told a Chicago increased to 18 included Miss Mary E. =/ 4100 Georgia Ave. Wide World Photo. | Another Drop in Prices Wiscopsin _Creamery Butter—Tub, 39¢ Avrshire (Print)—ilc Fresh Eggs, Dozen—ile Banauet Brand Coffee, mow 23c Columbia Tea & Ceffee Co. 1505 N. Capitol Street Open Evenings 'Till 9 NORTH 1742 UPHOLSTERING GET OUR ESTIMATES. SEGAL BROS. 1232 14th ST. N.W. “We Live Our Profession” on Display Here AD-0145 EVERGREENS At a Big Saving Large Display at the Farmers Union Market corner Neal and 5th Sts, N.E. Just Oft Florida Ave. PLANT NOW Sales Until Nov. 10th and ¥ Wit Withowt_DYvine > N, Permanent New YorK wave shop 1ith & F. 405 Westory Bldg. MELt. 6493 & PALAISROYAL Cenuine Van Dyke Miniatures Reproduced Fro sh-lined ease with each ased during this Sale. Palais Royal- m Any Photo Only $ 3 98 Complete With Size 37 (x4} Frame inches vet casel bac photo can be copied These miniatures are finished in carbon and have the ap ance of priceless D handed down for generations Guaranteed not to fade. Main Floor. The bustle theme in its 1931 version, pic- tured " in a black taffeta gown; the bustle is lined with American beauty taf- feta . $ l 0 Palais Robal— Third Floor *10 51650 ‘White taffeta, with a huge bow of white and cerise at the high waistline; cascade skirt treatment, and a series of diagonal top straps add further back in- $ l 6.50 terest.. Afternoon and Evening Gowns Call for New Bias-Cut Costume Slips \$2.95 S such as these adaptations of Paris models are molded in periect lines for the newest gowns. backless and entirely backless styles, long and full skirted, fash- ioned of French crepe or crepe satin. White, \ pink, tea rose. Sizes 32 to 42, Semi- Palais Royal—Lingerie Shops Main Floor Velvet Afternoon Hat, cap effect with Felt Sports Hat —copied from one of the season’s sens a- $5 tions Boucle Coat - Turban, $5 prystai Brilliant Jewelry for Eves ning, earringsandneck- sl laces with rhinestone. Simulated Pearl and Metal for afternoon $l wear Period Reproductions in Metal for period sl dresses Metal and Wood, the smart sports alli- sl Suede Frame Pin Seal Envelope, witt Beaded Evening Bag, Bag for after- brilliant orna- with chain han- Bes for aticr- §) QF il $2.95 $2.95 g en dle Palais Royal—Main Floor Alligator Grain and Calf Sports §2.05 Bag The Smart Shoe for Every Occasion... Princess Royal Models . .. A Tailored Town Oxford, Step-in Pump, black ostrich and 57'50 kid, Continental 58 50 suede heel Evening One-strap— black silk crepe and $6 Dressy One - Strap, black and luster $8 50 kid Palais Royal—Second Floor Empress Eugenie Embrok dered Top Chiffon Hose; dark tor?fs; ex(r»a 51.65 sheer Lisle Mesh Sports Hose, full-fashioned, smart shades for new $l woolens Lady Washington In- New Waffle Mesh Silk Hose dividual Length Chif. for formal wear; extra fon for daytime wear @] e} dark Yo new : ar 51-65 Palais Royal—Main Floor