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Choir Director HOOVER BLAMED FOR “CONFUSION" Shouse Attacks Administra- tion and Predicts Demo- cratic Victory in 1932. PICKED TO LEAD %2 D. C. SINGERS IN CONCERT. By the Associated Press MIDDLETOWN, Conn, October 31.— Jouett Shouse, chairman of the Demo- eratic National Executive Committee foday blamed President Hoover for “most of the confusion” of the present day and sald public confidence in the Republican administration has been so shaken that 1932 would bring an over- whelming Democratic victory at the s ‘There is no question thet most of the confusion of today can be traced | divectly to the door of the White House, Shouse told several hundred Connecti- cut Democrats attending a_luncheon meeting of the Connecticut Pederation ©of Democratic Women's Clubs. DR. JOHN FINLEY WILLIAMSON. “80 many misstatements of fact have emanated from the White House and _Announcement has been made that the personal spokesmen of the Presi-|942 local choir singers will assist the dent that the public has come 10 ques- | Westminster Choir when it comes here tion and doubt anything that bears the | wednesday evening for a choral con- | s i | cert at Constitution Hall, under the | Criticises Farm Aot. | direction of Dr. John Finley William- | Shouse criticized the farm marketing | gon and under the auspices of the act which created the Federal Farm|washihgton Federation of Churches. | Board as “worse than useless” and| ~jocal educatfonal institutions which | charged that the Smoot-Hawley tariff | wi participate include the three Glee,| act placed an embargo on foreign goods | Clubs of the Young Women's Christian | and -had destroyed foreign trade. Association, conducted by Mary M. | He said in the opinion of 95 per cent ' Burnett, one of which, the Elizabeth | of the economists the farmer would Somers Glee Club, will join the vested have “fared far better” without the processional which will precede the Federal Farm Board and expressed the | concert, and the other two clubs, the | hope that the act creating the board | Business and Professional Women's | would be repealed early in the next ses- | Glee Club and the Girl Reserve Glee | sion of Congress. | Club, taking part in the singing of the Shouse blamed the defeat of Ex-Gov. | final hymn. Students of the Wast Smith for the presidency in 1928 to ap- | ington College of Music, Gunston Hall . peals made “by the opposition to racial | School, National Cathedral School and | and r!llllmu prejudices.” He praised | others will attend in a body. | Raskob, Democratic national Charlotte Klein, F. A. G. O. and B ) T Rl aorts 1 fobbiiat. | dewns of the. District ot ol his party after this election, and | Chapter of the American Guild of Or- through organization and the es- | ganists, will play the processional for tablishment of a national Democratic | the vested groups at this concert. uarters the party has been able B e Dol w0 e e 7 h o GETS LIFE FOR SLAYING people” better than ever before. Percy Marshall, colored, was sen Help From White House, B ve had a v h V6 bave "hLs A amaunt of M15: | enced to 1ife tmprisonment by Justios James M. Proctor in Criminal Division and more of that help has come from the White House than from any other » | 1 yesterday for the murder of William | Johnson, also colored, June 6 last “This popular uprising against the Hoover administration is Nation-wide,” | “He entered a plea of guilty to murder in the second degree and Assistant he said. “I do not hesitate to say that unless there is some change in the | United States Attorney James R. Kifl trend of public opinion we shall score |}and consented. The court then im- next year a Democratic victory so t | posed the maximum sentence. that we shall elect the next President | and carry both houses overwhelmingly.” He also predicted that irrespective of who organized the House when the next | inaugurate on March 4, 1933. . the Democratic| “If there be any legislative panacea Representatives will “determine the |for our present commercial unrest and course of legislation.” industrial depression, it il be the 'mocrats who effect it. Theirs is the | Test of Democratic Party. only coherent power in Congress. * * * | “The Seventy-second Con?r!‘ss," he | Present indications point to an actual sald, “convenes five weeks m now | Democratic numerical majority in the and the imminence of that event brings | House. * * * But whether the Demo- to mind that the happenings of the next | crats organize the House or not, few months will be the first great test of | Representatives will determine the Democratic party, not only in rela- | course of legislation, * * * tion to the campaign of 1932, but in the | uner matter of the permanence of ocratic &dministration of the Gov- the indeed for a sweeping Democratic vic- tory next year.” The Best Place in Town to Buy A NEWI 1932 | ernment which we hope and expect to | (}| our | | | Scarfs “Just now the prospects appear bright | | lars and cuffs. -PHILCO - WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING RADIO @zrassss PAYMENT i ZMIMIINN, | Pay as Little as THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 1, 1931—PART ONE. LeadersinLow Prices Since’59... AndNe ever More So Than Today! F resh. Purchases of Newest F ashtons Arrive for a Tremendous November COAT SALE Fur-Trimmed unusual at King's Palace! Models Worth $30 & $35 Furs and Linings Guaranteed for Two Seasons Unusual coat values still more The smart newcomers to this famous specialized group of Winter coats are in black, green, wine, brown and Spanish tile. New versions of the side-fas- tened mode for every type and w every taste. Tailored of rich eaves of spongy woolens, tweeds, boucles, mannish cloths and camel- shade fabric Large collars and cuffs of Muskrat, Marmink, Cara- cul, rat, Wolf Wolf, Fox, Paradise Musk- Beaverette’ and Manchurian (dog). Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 50. Second Floor. $1.00 & $1.50 New Fall 59(: Timely underprice purchase—dou- | ble width chiffon scarfs, ascots and long scarfs in silk crepe, including beautiful hand-painted designs. Fin- ished and fringed ends. Slight ir- | regulars.—Street Floor. Half-Price Sale! Fur Collar & Cuff Sets Beautify your old coat to look like new—with these fashionable fur col- Favorite furs and newest styles—in black, brown, beige, gray and mixed shades. Lined and taped ready to sew on.—Street Floor. Mill Purchase of 1,200 Bed Sheets I 1 Slight Seconds of $1.25 to $1.75 Values 63x90 54x90 81x99 54x99 32399 s1x90 63x99 72x90 Value-wise housekeepers will hurry to get a supply of these good sheets at this substantial saving. Heavy, close-textured quality, free from dressing. Finished with wide hems. 29c¢ Pillowcases Pillowcases to match the sheets l 7 in the above sale—every case per- $1.25 Mattress fect and free from dressing. Size 42x3815—note the extra length. 12V>c Unbleached 7 4 Covers, Special..... C Sizes for full double beds, three- Cotton, Special, Yard fic quarter beds, twin and single Standard quality yard-wide un- beds—in mattress covers of heavy, bleached cotton, heavy ;?d ser:— ble. Preferred for making mat- -~ durable unbleached sheeting cot- ton. tress covers and sheets and for general home purposes. Street Floor $20 Bed Outfits .. All Sizes METAL BED, walnut finish, with artistic center panel. — All sizes. &7() 98 Special . INNER-SPRING ~~ MATTR covered with fine ticking, in rose, blue, green and or- $10.98 chid. Comfortable and durable . COIL SPRING heavily made for long service. Re- inforced sides; cannot sag. All sizes....... 810'98 METAL BED with brown wood finish, heavy metal posts and five inner posts. Double, three-quarter and single sizes. LINK SPRING with two-band edge. Very strong and serviceable. ALL-COTTON MATTRESS with rolled edge, covered with fine ticking. 48 pounds to the full bed $3.00 Part-Wool Blankets 66x80 part-wool blankets, warm and fluffy. Also Pep- perell famed LANKETS, slight seconds, in sizes 66x80 and 70x80, Popular plaids and stripes. .00 TT but not &t nll hurt for wear. Plaids axd stripes. Each . T‘lrd DRESSES ™ Most Inexpensively Priced. Sasse Tweeds All-Wool Jersey All-Wool $ 95 Two Sketched Satisfaction Since 1859 JNGS mu 810-18 Seventh St. NW. 2 to *3 Hats Quality Felts—Trimmed With Ostrich, Fancy Feathers and 39 Ribbons Brim Hats Side Dips Off-the-Face Hats Bicornes Tricornes | Black and All Col- ors. All head sizes. | Piquant New Turbans, $1.59 to $3.98 In chenille, boucle and metal thread combinations, all head sizes. All styles and Street Floor. Women s and Children’s Knit Underwear WOMEN'S UNION with rayon stripe. Low neck, no sleeves, knee length. Rezulsr 450 and extra sizes, 36 to 50. WOMEN’S PART-WOOL ' UNION SUITS, with rayon stripe. Low neck, no sleeves, knee length. Regu- 5Q¢ lar and extra sizes.. WOMEN'S PART-WOOL UNION SUITS, in regular, extra and double extra sizes, 36 to 50. Knit with rayon stripe. Low or Dutch neck, no sleeves or short sleeves, knee length . $1.00 CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS, with waist attachment. _ Fleeced _and rayon-stripe styles. High or Dutch neck, long or short sleeves, French legs,” straight legs or ankle length. Sizes 2 to 12. Also boys’ random gray fleeced union suits, sizes 8 to S 16. 2 for $1.00. Each....... e SUITS, knit WOMEN'S RAYON-STRIPED VESTS AND BLOOMERS, knit with rayon stripe. Regular, extra and double extra sizes. 3 for $1.00. Each " 35¢ $100 CHILDEEN'S UNION SUITS, with waist _attachment. Marshall Field brand, famed for quality. Warmly fleeced. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee length. Sizes 2 (Qq EN'S RAYON - STRIPE VESTS, PANTS AND BLOOMERS, fleeced ‘and_rayon-stripe styles. Vests have short sleeves; bloomers to mateh. Sizes 10 to 10, 506; 30 sizes 2 to 12. c | MILLS FLEECED UNION SUITS, with high or Dutch neck, knee or ankle 79¢ MILLS UVDEBWEAH.II cotton, part-wool, wool and silk-and-wool. All styles and all sizes for women and children. Street Floor. & ENCORE! Another Purchase of Beautiful New Models in Silk Dresses 3 95 2 for $%7.00 Silk Flat Crepe Lovely Canton Crepe Luxurious Satin Radiant Midautumn fashions to thrill every fashion-loving woman! business and school wear. lace collars, novelty vestees and jabots. noon revers, Dresses for street, after- Con! Chiefly with belts and buckles. Black, brown, Persian green, navy, tile and new blue, Bizes 14 to 20, 38 to 50. Second Floor. Hosiery News to Create a Sensation! Nationally-Known $1 & $1.25 Silk Hose Pure silk hose famed for exquisite quality—product of a noted maker. Extra sheer, high twist, dull finish chiffon full-fashioned hose, silk to the top. Picoted top. Also service weight with picoted lisle top, hemstitched stop-run and double-toe guard. All sizes 815 to 10%. Street Floor. Thrifty News for Men! Tuxedos Sale of Men’s Suits Topcoats ain Bedspreads $1.28 Overcoats Street Floor Heavy qual- Candlewick | 3 . Slight Irregulars—Practically Perfect 6 9 All the new Fall shades— Ekonomy Kolumn $1.95 Glazed Chintz Garment Bags, $1.00 84 inches long; holds 8 garments. 9¢ Glazed Chintz Laundry B Large size | shoe bags with 12 pockets. Coat Hangers, 3 for 2fa Velvet-covered coat hangers, in | green, rose, orchid and blue. 95¢ Rubber Sheeting 69¢ Yard Double-coated pure rubber sheet- | ing, in white and maroon. Dress Shields, 3 prs. for 69¢ Nainsook-covered dress shields, in regular and crescent shapes. 2,3 and 4. 25c pair, $1.00 Laco Castile Shampoo, 50c Large bottle Laco Castile sham- poo, with comb. Isobel White’s Beauty Cream, $1.00 Cold cream, vanishing cream, cleansing cream, almond lotion and ?klmwmce. One and two pound ars. Palmolive Soap, 4 for 25¢ Limit, 8 cakes to & customer. 25¢ Talcum Powders, 17¢ April Showers and Cappi taleum powders, universal favorites, at & bargain price. Street Floor. 25c Infants’ Hose 2 pairs for 25¢ Infants’ excellent quality mercer- ized and cotton long hose; sizes 4 P 6. 25¢ Children’s Hose, 15¢ Boys' perfect quality mercerized golf hose, and children's derby~ ribbed long hose. - $1 & $1.50 Silk Hose, 45¢ Seconds of full-fashioned pure silk hose, in chiffon and service weights. Popular colors. g $1 & $1.25 Rayon Undies 59¢ Mostly perfect, some irregulars. Lace-trimmed, appliqued and ul- Jored garments. Regular sizes pajamas, gowns, dance sets, bloom ers, panties, combinations; extra sizes in gowns, panties, bloomers and che- mises; double extra sizes in bloom- ers and panties. $1.50 Silk Underwear, 99¢ Pure glove silk garments, tailored and lace trimmed. Chemise, panties, vests and Ifi!‘D‘m. Full-Fashioned Bemberg Hose, D?.g-tnnhh Bemberg ylm slight irregulars. 1.25 Outsize Silk Hose 79¢ Slight irregulars of pure silk hose, in extra sizes. Service weight. $1.50 Rayon Pajamas, 99¢c One and two piece high-grade rayon pajamas with extra wide legs. ‘Wrap-around, buttoned shoulder and Russian styles. Gay color combina~ ons. $1.25 Silk-and-Wool Street Floor, ‘ ¥ 59¢ Fabric Gloves, 35¢ ‘Women’s suede-finish gloves, in beautifully embroidered fancy ocuff styl:‘sty All colors, all sizes. Perfect qual 3 $1.00 Fabric Gloves, 55¢ ‘Women's perfect quality slip-on and fancy cuft gloves of Nth-lnde fabrics, in all the popular f WQmen 's $2.00 to 33.00 Gloves, $1.59 Perfects and irregulars of vuh— i able cape and suede gloves, in | on and fancy cuff styles, - ‘with-white and all shades. Street Floor. $2.50 Wool Lace $1.49 Yard 36-inch all-over wool lace for making blousettes, yokes and sleeves. Bo s’ Knickers, 59¢ ‘Well u.\lmd knickers of suiting mixtures. Sizes 8 to 16. Boys’ Sheep-Lined Coats $2.95 hsturgzec kfim‘;nu;“ coats shee} e lining, uj k< and ur fabric copar. . Sises 4 t::?!‘ Boys’ $1.00 Wash Suits, 78c |} Sizes 4 to 9, mmm-lthamm fabric walsts and wool-mixed panf Smart and yncuml for nnll! bvyl Men:$looshm Sfle Perfect. q h shirts, individus wnppnd in eellepm_ Collar attached. and Sizes 131, to 17. Nien ’s Union 5’-.:.. 79¢ Men’s Swe.tm, 79¢ Sizes 36 to 46, in warm, service- able coat sweaters. Brown and green "Men's $1.00 Paj jamas, en’s a, 77 Coat and middy Im-:. cln;hnnnd flanne] h fl:a B, C and D. Our First Great Dollar Sallgogl{ Siioes $3,$4 & $5 Shoes Smart footwear for dress and street wear— -~ Regular $1.98 value, all sizes 3 to 9 in the Jot, but not every size in every kind. Black kid, black satin, suede, velvet and combination leathers—in straps, ties and step-ins. All heel heights, ity spreads, size for large double beds, worked in charming candle- wick designs of popular colors. Beiutiful novelty designs in rayon bedspreads, large size, 80x105 inches. Blue, gnld green and orchid. Heavy quality crmklzd cotton spreads in rose, blue and green. colors. Size 80x105. Full size bedspread and large fancy piliow to match. Trimmed with ruffies. In rose, green, biue, orchid Knitted Fabrics SASSE TWEEDS able new fab just dresses show v vestees, revers are clever and service- introduced. These - necklines, side-ties, kirts. New tweed MEN'S $1.50 LEATHERETTE BED | ROOM SLIPPERS with leather soles and rubber heels. Lined. | Sises 6 to 11. Wonder Extra Salespeople viues st pair - $1.00 | to Serve You 200 PAIRS CHILDREN'S LOW WOMEN'S D'ORSAY BED ROOM SHOES. $2.00 to $3.00 values. Strap SLIPPERS with leather soles and cov- models and oxfords. sizes. ered Cuban heels. Blue, bhckmdm;_mgm;m,ma_ i g 5 Paks for $1.00 ™ g P DRESSES come in brown, Spanish tile, green, navy, black and combination colors. Crew neck. Sizes 14 to 20, one style in sizes 36 to 44. 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