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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., NOVEMBER 22, 1931—PART ONE. — SANTA CLAUS LANE | * PLANS APPROVED Dr. Reichelderfer Will Offi- y cially Open Project on Friday Night. Charge Purchases Made Now Not Payable Until January First ANSBURGH'’S o’y 7th, 8th and E Sts. NAtional 9800 Jane Stuart Keep the Christmas Gift Spirit Glowing A Thing of Beauty s a Joy Pinal plans for the third annual Banta Claus lane in Columbia Helghts were_approved yesterday by the Spe- cial Committee of the Columbia Heights Business Men's Association. The bril- liantly illuminated highway from Fair- mont street to Meridian place, on Four- teenth street, will be officially opencd y Dr. Luther H. elderfer, chair- i man of the board of District Commis- A Limited sioners, Friday night at 8 o'clock. Time Offer Santa Claus Parade Features. After the Commissioner turns the Al’l switch that will f!!:hlhe ltghts.bl\\‘hlc}: e line both sides of e street ablaze, Indlvldual Permanent parade will form at Fourteenth and Shepherd streets, and will march the parade. In addition to the vari-colored lights -~ at Christmas Tomorrow! A BigSale for Little Folks entire length of Santa Claus lane. ‘The marching units will include mili- tary groups, a section composed of cars with members of the sponsoring associa- tion, decorated floats competing for trophies, and numerous bands and drum corps. A Santa Claus in a characteristic conveyance Will be a feature of the Mhich will mark the lane at night, the = street also will have special decorations M of evergreen festoons and evergreen A \ trees at 50-foot intervals along the curbs. Large,” lighted trees will mark / the north and south entrances to the / e trees and a giant community tree at b Fourteenth and Kenyon streets will be outstanding. Levitan Heads Commiitee. The decorations and lights will re- Look your best for usin in place until New Year night. the Thanksgiving fes- tnittee in charge, having succeeded Wil- / ) o e P Distns’ wiian® (e Tacter was tivities. T“kF ad P B . ected vantage of this spe- white broad- i ter suits of soft nile frockof blue organdy white print- sheer frock cloth trim- and white frock for with organdy B. tion president. Amg;oce etions, aiph Woblace, - Bance; cial price! ming; pussy T%em Jersey—jut L V4ol otiees hat B it Frank J. m Oommitioe cn Parads cat to match, alike! Each, $1.50. dolly a.-...;d ;“1 s....ul. . ;ibho- sash. jund Festt o . Phillips, Pub- \ $1.50. to mateh. .50. . 1.50. ucity Committee. omflnm the’ Gen- 3 Your OId $1.50. i $1.50. Permanent We've Never See $ 1 . 5 0 Little brother and Flared Pale green Blue and Rose print ducks. $1.50. Re-waved Frocks So Smart at , M \ e T R 7 wernd ©Ofano, Julius Rosenfeld, E. T. G Up to 15 Curls Let us touch up Think of it! Adorably dressed doll—free with frock! Cutest bean bag you ever saw— free with frock! Or a pocketbook to match the dress—free, too! Many styles with panties to match. Prints, smocked, embroidered and appliqued! Baby boy suits and creepers. Made man, S. K. ald, Goldburg, David Walsh, . your Summer perma- nent and create a by one of America’s leading designers of children’s clothes. Sizes 2 to 6. TOTS' WEAR—FOURTH FLOOR. A. T. Androus, R. E. Doyle and Robert Stunz. . CAPONE IS GRANTED % APPEAL EXTENSION Arguments Probably Will Not Be | Heard Befors Yatter Part of January, Joel Weinstein, William _Snellenburg, John H. Jennings, W. Francis Scott, ©. L. Harr, Stanley Long, J. W. Root smart coiffure. BEAUTY SHOP FOURTH FLOOR. Silver Won’t Tarnish in This Chest . A Gift for Her! $ 1 95 » What a relief from wearisome polish- ROtary EleCtrlc 3 Sewing Machine For This Reason We Suggest Giving By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 21.—It #ow like Alphonse Capone is spend the Winter in the Cook ing! Even though you use your best silver only now and then, it will stay 4 terday e of g o 4 . clean, bright, and free from tarnish. Mictiael 3. Anern, 1 X i The iining in the box is chemically With 15-day periods sllowed treated to work this miracle. it the filing of defense and Govern- ment briefs and replies, it was expected that oral arguments on Capone's appeal ‘would not be heard until the latter part :l:.t ':;nuny. with a decision some weeks Capone was sentenced to 11 years following his recent conviction in the court of Federal Judge James H. ‘Wilkerson. SILVERWARE—STREET FLOOR. Silk Hose The gift of Kayser hose shows such exquisite taste . . . an innate apprecia- tion of the finer things. LANS. BURGH'’S always carry Kayser’s Hose, and right now we have an un- usually complete gift selection. Mail and Phone Orders Filled by Number—Call Jane Stuart— One Low Price on Three Wanted Sizes PAGE Sheets 63x99—72x99—81x99 Ins. Page sheets are as heavy and as finely textured $ MAPES PLANS DISTRICT COMMITTEE MEETING Thairman of U. 8. and Capital Fis- cal Relations’ Group Seeks Early Parley. ' Representative Carl Mapes of Mich- Igan, chairman of the special commit- [tee authorized to make a study of the fiscal relations between the Federal Government and the municipality of the District of Columbia, has returned A rotary round bobbin cabinet model in brown walnut finish—the latest-style electric sewing ma- as a number of well known sheets selling at much chine—guaranteed for 25 years! Free lessons on higher prices! Smoothly finished and free from to the Capitol plans for a conference his committee as early next week as ible. Several members of the com- tee are not yet in the city and Mr. Y mudmmmoihulunmunb ce. The report has beert prepared by the #ex expert employed by the committee id several members have expressad eir hopes of “nfaking a complete and tisfactory report to Congress.” It is tprobable that the report will not be Fgnade public in advance of the meeting pf_Congress. ‘The members of the committee are: WORLD BANK PREPARES , GERMAN DEBT PARLEY| the Associated Press. BASEL, Switzerland, November 31.— Preparations for organizing the Consul- Rative Committee on Reparations Pay- ments and Economic Conditions re- guested by the German government were der way by the World Bank for In- ernational Settlements today, and it hpeemed likely that a meeting would be peld early in'December. ‘Telegrams were sent to the directors pt the bank asking permission to call a pecial committee meeting and also to governor of the German Reichs- bank, the Bank of France, the Bank of gland, the Banque Nationale Bel- gique, Banca d'ltalia, the Bank of apan and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. i ! OTTO’S RETURN SOUGHT B0 Tyrolese Towns Petition Citi- smenghip for Throne Claimant. INNSBRUECK, Austria, November (#)—Fifty Tyrolese communities oday declared their readiness to be- v rights of ordinary citizenship on oung Prince Otto of Hapsburg to fa- ilitate a legitimist plan to bring the Jormer royal family back to Austria. Prince Otto, claimant to the Aus- n throne, is & student at the Uni- |Wersity of Louvain in Belgium, He is diving there with his mother, former impress Zita. There have been fre- ¢ nt reports that he and his mother Were preparing for his restoration, ' Thomas T. Eckert, Jr., Dies. —Thomas T. Eckert, jr., whose father was president of the Western Union Telegraph Co., died at his coun- #ry home here today. Mr. Eckert, & director of the American Automotive oclation, had been in failing health S S e b, S0 ] ol O, Clowry, - jor NAtional 9800 Number 200 X—Kayser full- fashioned chiffon silk hose; picot top and plaited cradle $1 soles; dull finish Number 110 X—Kayser full- fashioned silk service weight $ 1 hose; lisle garter tops and soles Number 269 X—Kayser extra-length chiffon hose, with the smart dull finish; picot tops; 1 o2 plaited cradle soles. . ... $ 5 Number 150 X—Kayser “Sansheen™ full- fashioned chiffon hose; picot tops, French $ 1 -35 heels; plaited soles Number 99 X—Kayser full-fash- foned, medium service $ 35 weight hose; picot fin- 1° ished silk tops 3 prs., $3.90 Number 119 X—Kayser full-fash- ioned service weight hose; very practical heavy $ 1 -50 weight; lisle tops and soles 3 prs. $4.35 Number 179 X05—Kayser extra-size full-fashioned chiffon hose, swthvdal e picot teps, 1 .50 French heelsy plaited eradle soles. 3 prs. $4.38 HOSIERY—STREET FLOOR. dressing. Lay in a supply at this price! Page Pillowcases, 4 for $1. Mail and 'Phone Orders Filled by Jane Stuart—N Ational 9500 DOMESTICS—THIRD FLOOR. Men’s Ties of Fine Fabrics $1.50 to $2.00 Values O95¢ = This superfine gift assortment covers every type material and pat- tern—stripe moires, warp prints, neat stripes, small and spaced fig- ures, rich satins, and Charveaux. Wool lined, and resilient, ready to tie in a perfect knot. Mail And Here’s the Rack to Hang Them On A compact metal rack, that conveniently swings out of sight on the closet door. A rack and one of these ties—a real gift! MEN'S WEAR SHOP—STREET FLOOR. NA attachments and one year’s service—if you need it! New Low $ Price A liberal allowance for your old sew- ing machine, regardless of its condition. $3 DOWH Balance Monthly SEWING MACHINES—THIRD FLOOR. Toviowy DAILY SPECIAL r She Blows! ¢ o Lionel Train Sets $6-95 1 Locomotive with headlight 2 Pullman cars 1 Observation car 8 Sections curved track 1 Lock on 2 Sections straight track 1 Multivolt transformer and ’Phone Orders Filled by Jane Stuart tional 9800