Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1931, Page 24

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HTLERTES SCDRE | N HESSE VOTIG Election Regarded as Test of Strength Between Bruening and Foes. romensaramenty By the Associated Press. DARMSTEDT, Hesse, Germany, No- * “vember 16.—Adolf Hitler's National So- ! cialists had scored another provincial victory over the Moderate supporters of the government of Chancellor Heinrich Bruening today. as results of elections ,lor the state of Hesse yesterday gave | them controi of the Diet. They secured * 27 seats where they formerly held none. The Social Democrats and Centrists, most prominent of the Moderate coali- ticn supporting the chancellor’s govern- ment in the nation, lost 9 out of 24 and 2 out of 13 seats, respectively. The Communists added 6 to their present 4 seats, all 6 gains at the expense of the ..Social Democrats. %+ More than one-third of the entire 2 electorate of the State voted for Hit- Sider’s men. The Social Democrats lost %.about 15 per cent of their followers to 3:the Communists and the other Middle S'parttes suffered losses to the Hitlerites. | . The clection was regarded as a test of strength between the government and the opposition. Chancellor Bruening 3 Dbimself took the stump during the cam- Sipaign. as did Hitler 3 The Hitlerites conducted their cam- % paign from the air as well as from the 3 ground, dropping campaign documents SIrom planes and sending up balloons 3 festooned with Fascist emblems. :FORMER STAGE STAR TAKES OWN LIFE Helen Curry, Wife of Fred R. Buck- ley, Writer of Western Stories, Uses Husband's Weapon. ehEa¥EIRI $ “B~ the Associated Press, NORWALK. Conn., November 16.— 2Mrs. Frederick R. Buckley, wife of a Swriter well known for his stories of “*Western life, killed herself by shooting #early yesterday with her husband’s re- %.Yolver while in an automobile with her wshusband on their way home. 2 Dr Wwiliam H. McMahon, medical « examiner, gave a verdict of suicide. He 3 stated that there would be no inquest @and that he had been nable to fix a amctive for Mrs. Buckley's act. %. She formerly was on the stage play- 4ing in drama under her maiden name, SHelen Curry, and about 15 years ago sappeared on Broadway in “Blue Flame,” % *Common Clay” and other productions. @ Mrs. Buckley leaves a daughter, Faith 5 Ann, aged 9, besides her usband. Her o« father, Thomas A. Curry, and her s brother, Thomas A. Curry, jr., are 3 writers. . Mr. Buckley in 1922 won the O. ;Henry memorial prize for his story, 4%Gold Mounted Guns.” GEORGIANS D.ECORATED BY POLISH AMBASSADOR Filipowicz Visits Pulaski Monu- ' ment at Savannah and Honors Several Prominent Citizens. & By the Associated Press. &, SAVANNAH, Ga. November 16.— #Titus Filipowicz, Polish Ambassador to +the United 3 y presented & decorations trom - P d to several < prominent Savannah eitizens and laid 28 wreath on the monument erected here »to Gen. Casimir Pulaski, who died in % the siege of Savannah October 9, 1779. = Later Mayor Hoynes gave a luncheon =1in honor of the Ambassador, who came S here yesterday from Augusta, where he w took part in the unveiling of a memorial %to Dr. Paul Fitzsimmons Eve, Georgia .g‘l)'llclln. who rendered aid to Poland t“ oiu fight for independence 100 years £ _ Ambassador Pilipowicz will ret = Washington today. s FyiVIN I, SATIUIREIYES Denison University at Granville, Ohio, | has celebrated its 100th anniversary. —_— AFIAPRRIRSAPEENT LS Proof of This Statement Will Appear in_Our Advertisement Wednesday Your precious wearables are safe in our hands—our improved methods of Dry Cleaning guar- antee absolute sadisfaction. YT T T ITINIITITILTICIONLY 1723 Pennsylvania Ave. PHONE MET. 0200 Wednesday's Proof King Arthur's name and ex- ploits are only found in romantic tales. The few historians of ths {ime’ have made no mention of im. IS IT RIGHT to give children dope-drugged coughsyrups? 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Selma Silk Hose, $1.00 —Sheer, dull finished chiffon hose, silk to the dainty picot tops. Our exclusive brand, made full-fashioned for a per- fect fit. In smart new colors and sizes 81, to 10. Street Floor * Rayon Gowns 99¢ —Lovely gowns of soft, pretty rayon, in silhouette styles and pastel colors—neatly made and cleverly trimmed with laces and appliques. Sizes 16 and 17. Street Floor. Flannelette Gowns and Pajamas, 78¢ —Sleeping garments of novelty stripe flannelette that prove one can be smart as well as warm. Gowns have button fronts and long sleeves. Pa- jamas are in one and two piece styles. Misses’ and women’s sizes. BSecond Floor Little Jack Rabbit’s Great Big Book $1.00 —A charming book by David Cory—with forty-four pictures in color, also black-and-white. Published at $3.00.—Downstairs Bookstore. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1931. L/ az. Penn, Ave.~Eighth and D Sts. Beveled Glass Picture Frames 69¢ —Attractive beveled glass frames, in the popular 7x9-inch size. Formerly $1.00. Street Floor. Five Well Known Brands of SHEETS In Three Popular Sizes....A Special Sale at “Peppetell” SHEETS . ...... All in Sizes “Trath”SHEETESE. ... ... . 63x99 “Cannon” SHEETS 75% Linen SHEETS, in size 81x99 only —Now is the time to buy sheets for yourself and for Christmas gifts. Sturdy, long wearing grades, at a Half-Price Sale! Ingersoll Wrist Watches Formerly $3.50, Now $1.75 —Good-looking, serviceable, practical watches, with leather or metal wrist bands. Watches that are known for du- rability and accuracy. Priced so every one can afford one. Kann's—Street Floor. Famous Inkograph Pencil-Point Fountain Pens $2.00 Style In Black Only 98¢ $3 Style—Red, Mottled Brown, Black $5 Style—Black and Pearl, Brown and Pearl, Jade ... —You use these pens as you would a pencil . . . they never clog, never leak, never blot, take any number of carbons, never bend and are self filling. Kann's—Street Floor. 39-inch Silk and Wool Russian Crepe... —A lovely new fabric for dresses and separate skirts. It is 39 inches wide and in such fashionable shades as Anamese brown, yd Spanish tile, and Kiltie [ ] ) green, also black. $4. All-Silk Black Chiffon Velvet —A soft, beautiful all-silk qual- ity, used by itself or combined with metal cloths. 40 inches Yd. wide. . Kann's—Street Floor A New Chest That Keeps Your Silver Bright $1.98 Holds 34 Pieces of Flatware —This attractive compact little chest has a special- A 1y treated lining which prevents sil- Vver tarnishing— and is covered with a rich green leatherette. Chest that holds 108 pieces at $3.98 Eann's—Third Floor. Kann's—Street Floor Just In! 1,000 More of Those Popular Stretched Celanese SHADES $1.79 —Beautifully tailored shades that are obviously worth more than this modest price. Floor, bridge and table lamp styles of tightly stretched celanese in gold, rust, green and rosewood. Kann's—Street and Third Floors. Stevens’ Linen Dish Towels 18¢ 6 for $1 —Absorbent towels, 18x33- in. size, hem- med and looped ready for use. Supply your kitchen with plenty. Matesses, $9.95 Last Year $18.95—Recently §12.95 —Comfortable, well constructed mattresses at a worth- while saving. They are built layer upon layer of felt— well tufted, covered with attractive, durable ticking and finished witi four rows of imperial stitching. All sizes. Kann's—Third Floor. Special Lot Seamless Axminster Rugs —Well known makes. Beautiful, durable, Axminster rugs, in the 9x12 and 874x101, ft. sizes. Very specially priced. - Room Size Felt-Base Rugs —Congoleum-made and other well known Felt- Base Rugs, in 9x12 and 9x101, ft. sizes. Each 5 perfect. Each in individual cartons. Kann's—Third Floor. 72x99 2-Yr. Guaranteed SHEETS. .. 81x99 —Pillowcases, 42x EA. 36 and 46x36, ea... 23c worthwhile saving. 6 for §1.25 Six for $5 —Imported Blue Willow Grill Piates.. 39C —53-Pc. Vellum Glazed Dinner Sets, square shape.... .98 —4-Pe. Skillet Sets of cast —Hand - decorated Lustre- finished Tea Pots; fireproof —"“Key” style Andirons of cast iron, in . ebonite finish... I .00 —Thermax Electric Heaters, with copper bowl; remov- able element and long cord $3. 98 —Self-basting Dutch Ovens f cast tron.. 39C —No-Nik Table Tumblers in camans. 6F6r42¢ Kann's—Third ¥oor.

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