Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1931, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1531 Fast, New ‘ One- Night-Out Train THE TAMIAMI . Leaves Washington - 1.30 P. M. daily. THE HAVANA SPECIAL to_Florida, Cuba. Leaves Washington | 3.25 A.M. daily (Sleepers open for oceu- | pancy 10,00 P. M.) | Low rate Excursion Tickets, good or 16 days, now on sale SHIP YOUR AUTO —Total cost 5 tickets: for car and 2 passengers Atlantic Coast Line Tickets, etc., GEO. P. JAMES, G.P.A 1418 H'St., N.W., Waghington. Tel.Nat L.— (7835. Ask for “Tropical Trips” Booklet. No ‘M‘o;e VCas In Stomach DON'T TRIFLE WITH A COLD Break It Up In a Jiffy With Something You KNOW Does the Job e thing to do with a cold is to it up in a hurry with something now does the job; not to trifle with a lot of trick ideas and remedies Colds are too dangerous to experiment with \ Get a box of Hill's Cascars Quinine at any drug store. Take two tablels n ‘Then follow directions on box. lots of water, too—that’s all that miserable, aching feeling The cold breaks up. The moved from your system. e world looks like an altogether dif- ferent place use Hill's trouble. It's not a new- fangled idea but a tried and proved way that's made to do ONE THING WELL; to knock a cold in a Jify. Hill's costs only & few cents. Use it for quick relief after everything else you've tried has failed. HILL Cascara-Quinine Compound —with famous Gofd' Stripe and any leng No. 581—The v, chiffon, for No. 847—Sp sheer, fj and Bowels | : EATHINSTILES | N ALETONBADGE | REICHSMARK HOLDS PAR Successor to Old German Mark Scarce for Short-Selling. | German reichsmark, successor to the old German mark which 10 years ago figured in the most overwhelming rout | Midwest Champs Defeated im‘ to which a foreign currency ever was Philadelphia Tourney—Con- | tract Play Started. | PHILADELPHIA, December 2 —East- erners breke a Middle Western monop- oly on four auction bridge champion- ships early today and strove to retain | |(i| their domination of the contract titles as v started in that division representing _the Club of Ney nationsl team onship at the Fifth Annual rican Bridge League Tournament Two members of the team, Baron four, Whist ed the | Waldemar von Zedtwitz and P. Hal|ll| St won the natiopal pair title, and the other two members, Oswald Jacoby and David Burnstine, were rungers-up. wo Philadelphia women, Mr3. J. S. Mrs. H. L. Peterson, an- pair trophy in their division, of four in which third. f the Midwestern- four Cleveland women m, but representing no y woce Mrs. H. J. White Mrs. A. C. Hoffmeier, Mrs. Anna Ro- senfeld and Mrs. C. T. Robertson M Rosenfeld and Mrs. Robertson were lers-up in the pair compe- tition, to which they held the title last year. The men’s pair champiopship previously was held by R, R. R and F. S. Eaton of team crown Carl H. Law, M Boland of Robert H. Schryier of Cleveland ‘The Four Horsemen" of the Knick- erbocker Whist Club clearly outcla the field of nine teams, winning he: A team from the Cleve ic Club which won 30 matches their nearest competitor. It was composed of E. C. Wolfe, H. P. Jaeger, S L. Guggenheim and I. B, Fried T second team in the women's ion, which was made up for urnament and never had played ther before. 'scored 23); points to counted by the winners, ond team included Mrs. R, of Greenville, Pa.; Mrs. J. De Lorensi, | jr., of South Bend, Ind.; Mrs. A. R. Coffin of Indianapolis, Ind, and Mrs. ||| F.48. Wright cf Moline, IIl. | | The games in which the four auction | crowns changed hands started yester- | day, but were not concluded untf] esrh" today. They waund up the auction program of the tournament. All zvem.s!l until the tournament closes snturdayi; will now be contract. | — HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICE | Episcopal Women's Auxiliary Hon- ors Deceased Members. The annual memorlal communion | service of the Woman's Auxiliary th was held sterday morning in Beth >| hem Chapel of the Washington Catk dral. The communion was celebrated by Bishop James E. Freeman. Nemes of he members of the auxiliary who died | during the past year were read at the services ‘The monthly business meeting of the auxiliary convened in St. Alban's Guild Hall this afternoon, with Mrs, Spencer Shepard Wood, the diocesan president, presiding. Officers were to be nomi- | nated and an address given by Rev. Lee T. McAfee from the Philippine Islands four/ separate gart; of leg, and No. 870—Servic, formerly $1.65 formerly $2.00. Iy $2.00. ;:l | it ! NEW YORK, | | American doliar. December 2 (#)—The short. = Dulin & Martin Daily Christmas Suggestion— The “Cyrano” Imported ‘China Service Open Stock A beautiful imported Noritake pattern with wide ivory rim, blue band and floral sprays. Gold lined. An xcellent Dulin & Martin value. 66-pc. SERVICE 542.50 BOBR M GHME e With Cream Soups (74 pcs.)—$52.50 J Rich, embossed tion. lRoyaI Cauldon Square Salad Plates antique ivory, rim with floral center decora- 15 DOZEN DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana 1" PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Avesue Entramce subjected, today holds its head hlghl the aristocrats of world money | units. It is selling on a par with thei Unlike other foreign exchanges for | which there is a free market, it is nexi to impossible to sell the reichsmark Principal New York banks state that this is due to the extreme difficulty | in obtaining reichsmarks against which | to sell, due to German government re- strictions on export of German capital edict of these fien . wives and ddughters. (djustables” run pro service No. 41—Outsize service weight, h- No. 51—Outsize chiffon, former- THE NEW tectors above the ¢e points of adjustment, will fit e prices are only— '1.35 3 prs. $3.90 No. 401—Handsxome weight. formerly $1.95. ] shger for street, $1.65 3 prs. $4.80 No. 695—Chiffon Adjustables, formerly $1.95. No. 678—Servieesheer ables, formerly $1.95. No. 697—Allsilk Net Adjust- ables, formerly $1.95. No. 591—Chiffon with lace top. Adjust- These are the stockings to wear! hése are the stockings to give for Christmas! iall be glad to send samples to the bureau on request. Only at Jelleff’s in Washington Extra Gold Stripe Shop in Stoncleigh Court, 1013 Connecticut Avenue. . not even their own 7 O $ 7~95 pair Single- Bed Size Right when you need them, because we have an unusually large number of these, we can make this unusual offering—but this $7.95 price will prevail only until this quantity is gone. In a generous single size— and in a wide range of delightful colors, suitable for gift-giving and for your own bedrooms, Rose, blue, green, gold, peach and orchid. BLANKETS, SECOND FLOOR.. penditure. Among the Embroideries— 1,000 Pieces—50c, 75¢ and 95¢ —including a varied assortment of Canton circles, Soo Chow squares, oblongs, Peking sleeve mats—as well as 500 pieces from $1.50 to $6 each. Mandarin skirts at $12.50 and other more elaborate pieces from $16.50. DRAPERIES, SEVENTH FLOOR. Among_ the Chinese Gift Wares— Carved Soap Stone Book Ends, $1 pair. Brass Bowls, Candlesticks Chinese Pottery Vases, $1. Ash Trays in a wide variety at $1. Portery, Firti FLooa. A Special Selling of Modern Waterless Cooking Utensils Cast Aluminum Utensils The Lowest Ve Have Ever Priced Such High-Grade Pieces $2.95 Superior quality, cast aluminum ware in the same styles and improved shapes that have here- tofore been sold from house-to- house—at very much higher prices. All are modern, fine quality utensils specially made for cooking foods the healthful waterless way. Take advantage of this rare opportunity to re- stock your kitchen with the utensils you have always wanted, at a price that is a frac- tion of what you would have formerly paid. HousewARes, FIFTH FLOOR, 13.-Inch French Roaster with self bast- ing cover. ' Regularly $550........... 3295 Combination Griddle and Broiler—and 1V3- quart Sauce Pan and Cover. Regularly $650..: ... 3295 set Covered Sauce Pans, 1 two-quart and 1 three-quart size, with covers. Regularly 3 ...§2.95 set Have You Seen the Many Gift Suggestions in Our Selling of Chinese Embroideries and Gift Wares This superb collection is so moderately priced that it comes as a rare opportunity to solve countless Christmas Gift problems—in a distinctive manner, and without great ex- 9-inch Cloisonne Vases, $3.50. , Incense Burners, and DWARD & [LOTH —The Christmas Store - Plaid Wool Blankets From the Famous North Star Mills Omlet or Double Fry Pan, can fry two foods over a single burner. Regularly $5.50..$2.95 Skillets or Fry Pans— 1 9-inch and 1 10%- inch pan with one lid. Regularly, $5.50........ $2.95 set Double Casserole with Cover, a combination of two baking dishes iy opP Now Is the Time to Have Us Frame Your Gift Photo Make your selections from our large collec- tion of eagel* back, swinging, and hanging frames in neutrsl col- ors to harmonize with your photograph—or choose a smart mold- ing to be made up to your order. Frames from 86 to $10. FraMxs, BIxtH FLOOR. Gay Pongee Table Covers Special $ I A charming, practical and very inexpensive gift or bridge prize. Ni 1 pongee card table cov- ers ted in bright designs and lined with a heavy rubberized fabric. These covers recently were priced at $1.25 and $1.50. Art Emzromery BevENTH PLOOR. ‘New Glass Cocktail Set 90C Four Pieces A versatile cocktail glass set, consisting of a deep divided glass bowl to hold the ice, a smaller glass for sea food, a larger one for tomato juice, and s bowl for the fruit. What a new and novel gift—and selec- tion should be made at once. Grassware, PrTe FLoom. Combination Dutch Oven and Baking Ket- tle, with six-quart ca- preity. Regularly L L e (GRSt B $2.95 Coffee Pot and Stand ‘Regular- ly $7.50......... 5295 ity 14 cups.

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