Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1931, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1931, ] — — — HOOVER KINSMAN'S |5l i i e 5 SRR s i 0 From the Front Row FATE UP TO JUDGE e et o i Leavitt said he was a visitor in lhel - 5500 e e | store when some one told him raiders | 4 T | = were coming and asked him to take| % ~ ~ 1 / 4 * ! E : . the sack containing the bottles out of | /7 1 Reviews and News of W ashmgmn s Theaters. | Leavitt Waives Jury Trial on Hins vonr dodk SouT T1de i AR oI Liquor Cherge in Santa cer met Leavitt at the rear door. 3 “Decision at Dawn” ens to be a Goliath, she raises him 1 s B walved ury trial, (,’}“‘.’"Soffii As Presented at the Arts Club. up to ) vid, and shatters Monica Police Court. judge HE ARTS CLUB got the jump | the mistrust he had had in himself i fl o= : : @ I on the coming festivities for In a stirr » ne, which prob- et | s the George Washington Bi- | 8bly will be d ‘around, and | By ine Associated Press Todor Grosdanovitch, _Jugoslavia’s| entennial last evening, when around the country, he stares hope- SANTA n oldest resident, who toothlessly cele- | o e’ Dlaviet. ‘oon fully into the future and possibly MONICA, Calif., December 3 of our country ng an eager audi- ence. Decision Dawn,” hasbsen crowned with & nter brated his one hundred and twenty- an _in A police judge, hearing the story of C. | third birthday recently, declares that | van Ness Leavitt, brother-in-law of he has just discovered that new ones | | President Hoover, will decid> whether | are growing. fl | I fll - The Store You Should of utter pathos ( played so devastatingly last n b Store Hours: 7 A.M. to 5 P.M.—Saturdays, 1 P.M. iy into its middle. While some of t S Sates thy 3 characters seem to speak right out i the best one-act | Of tbe mouths of copy books, they | offering which nevertheless are more truly flest b . he Longmans and blcod than many, except per- 1 r ltur | Green & Co. | haps some Drinkwater t have ! could find in & | fashioned. . orter | locked and spo asbington with due restr a happy ; 2 ease, except wrestling with PAINTS —such as Tables and Desks— FOR XMAS his hat; Maj. L as a_ge- : : e e Rrance AR 2N TOYS. gains much in attractiveness and nia) Alexander Hamilton; B: B & lameoe it was appropri- ! Bohn was the nicest Martha we (h“‘(’l"i”[\ }I\' lh(‘ ;l(‘f“[i“n ‘)f Maj. R B, Lawrence, 8tely launched ave ever seen or heard of; Mur- DL NeiIc 1 | 4 T last night inthe | ray Sheehan was amusing as Von | ot PLATE GLASS TOPS. i club house and by the club of which steuben, and, of course, Miss Ives | LACQUERS ol N Teaiahbe he is & member, and to make the | evoked tears and tears in a brief | FOR GIFT QY ou'll be surprised to learn how 2 the more distinguished | two-minute scene. The play wes et - e _ ; s sed one of the leading | directed by Mrs. William J. Peters | FURNITURE. little the protection adds to the A decidedlv interesting evening cost of vour gi short bite out of the | this play was preluded by the in- C \} of your Qut. 5 3 ington was ripe with formal presentation cf ~Oliphant ELECTRIC QPlate Glass Fops of any size decision which might Down's “Wealth and Wisdom." | ELE IC Slas e e q he freedom of our plaved to a crisp by Dor v;r_\m r'lsb\ POLISHING and shape cut to vour order, an t would be interesting o | &nd to a lesser crisp by John Phelan 5 P A g s . A N atran ! BRUSHES. fit guaranteed. llke. Rumor has it that, seictly . | speaking, this is but the third (or | second) act of a three-act saga, sl | C. E. WARBURTON WEDS | HOUSE SPECIALLY LOW PRICES having to do with Washington, and | AND ROOF that the three will be presented in % = Ve # , —on dependabl ood paint supplies . toto at Richmond before many days | Grandson of John Wanamaker PAINTS. 2 7€ P 29 TLARS n for every requirement—inside and have elapsed. The fact that Maj Leaving for Eurspe Today Yirca HIS i Lawrence has been able to snatch out. ,,\~[\Tm1r\;; merely a third part of a whole and | . ADDRESS | t honors with it is a tribute ves- | FLOOR WAX == i as a playwright. Most sec- rton Warburton, & STAINS. ; ; ond or third acts, if left to stand |son of Mr. and Mrs. Barclay H. War- | Window Glass | alone, would seem about as feeble as of Jenkintown, Pa. and Palm would George himself without his | Beach, was married Tuesday to Miss helpmate, “Patsie. Marie Louis Hatch at her home in De- Patsie in this (Martha, of course) |troit The bridegroom is a grandson proves to be more of a character |of the late John Wanamaker E—:E:BEI o] c———o|——0] than one had perhaps suspected she It is said they are in New York and was. While George prepares to re- | will leave today on a European tour. PATNTS=—GLASS linquish his post at Valley Forge, she Warburton's first wife was the rormpri urs strong words of wisdom into | Elizabeth Peltz of this city. .They were im and fills him with such strength | married in 1923 and divorced five years 1334 New York Ave.-Phone NAt. 1703 that at the moment when he threat- | later ’BEEEEEEEE George & Co. Always SELLS FOR LESS" Here you can select Gifts at savings Without Sacrificing Quality!! MEN'’S BATH Lounging ROBES $1.95 Stipff Plano Manufacturers Factory to Your Home Is all you need! Choose any Piano In the Store Greatest STIEFF Drastic SALE! PRICE Reductions Remember! After this G STIEFF SALE, these p terms are positively withdrawn, We deliyer free within a r S RE ey el STORE every Washingtonian should be familiar with, espe- your favorite mrke in a b a cially at this gift-giving time . . . a store brimful of new Baby Grand or Upright Pl ‘ ano at only $3.00 down and $1.00 suggestions that properly express the Christmas Spirit . . . ( ber week to those of approved Every Splendid quality robes in wide i g : b ak : P i i < Rl iy PIANO cholce of rich colorings and [l a store with assortments so comprehensive that one finds a | graph will be accepted in trade at ‘ . Reduced cord and tassel. All sizes. a liberal allowance if you have i P | suitable token for any recipient, no matter ‘how modest the one. Open every evening—better In NE“ Grud Pm“m P 4 W8 Ooes” e Suck Fatats Namesas Super Quality Broadcloth allotment or how extravagant the purchase price one has in mind. The | Stieff | listi i i 1 1 : | S | isting below hints of the infinit t SR T sall New and Used ; Shav;; ‘ SHIRT listing f e variety to be found we cordially 2 = 3 ennett-Bretz [ | mnvite you to inspect our store at any time. upl‘lght Planos Davies & Sons | One of the biggest gift | i i . . | values _ever offered by Stieff - T ?eTrged& (c:o. Beautifully an. Neckband styles in | Shan || sreiats | NOVELTIES DIAMONDS WATCHES Davies & Sons - “Bennett-Bretz | We sequest the return | Vanity Cases, Cigarette Cases, Ash ~ Rings. Bracelets, Bar Pins, Wrist Hamilton, Gruen, Longines, Dlinois, of ansthing that can be ' Trays, Book Ends, Cigarette Trays, Watches, Pendants, Scarf Pins, Elgin, Waltham, Glycine, Chaucer. i $3 Down -- $1 a week Chas. M. Stieff, Inc. 1340 G Street N. W. Pauider (Boxes: Victoria i Coaches. ~ Culf Linksr Neokloces, Wieddig s IHortosns wosels ot ypde e | Musical Powder Boxes, George Rings, Dinner Rings, Brooches ° Washington . Coaches, Onyx Pen and Diamond Watch Bracelets. Sets, Imported Bags, Walnut. Poker Sets, Smoking Stands, Hand-fainted CLOCKS 6 Lorge : i miniatures on lvory, Smok; Open E_c + Evening Until 9 910 7th St. N.W. Stands, Musical Jugs: Musical Ciga COSTUME Seth\Thomas andiiImforied. Hall | | rette Boxes, Perfume Bottles, Chi- JEWELRY Clocks, Seth Thomas, Telechron and 1 o i ‘ = nese Tea Boxes, Chinese Cigarette Hamilton Sangamo Mantel Clocks, Gt i Sets. Automatic Singing Bird and Jade, Crystal, Rose Quartz, Ame- Seth Thomas, Elgin and Waltham b Semi-Annual Sale G, Wiroa G a | Ll el R O e e e R : | i A . ; Awiasontts, Chale : o Eie hron and Hamilton Sa Banj CANTILEVER SHOES [ NN T s e D e Gl s el B e EE riums, Brass and Bronze Desk Sets in beautiful Brooches, Pins, etc. Elgin Desk Clocks, Waltham and Elgin Oynx Clocks. Th Toke this money-saving opportunity to get acquainted with Fibl. a4 $ i S ie e Wt Ea s S b iy e the glorious comfort of these famous FLEXIBLE ARCH Canti- H 5 o kil 3 i e able d'Hote Dinner $1.25 OBJETS VAR . - e roms fre mobey The el reduced on even the smartest new season models. Eight courses . . .served from 6 to 9, LAMPS Tt s Mante] Mantel Set and Traveling Clocks. Shoes regularly priced up to $12.50 Daily and Sunday... with. music e R Set. Bonbon Dishes, Candy Dishes, I able, Radio, Clock, Boudosr, Desk, Green Quartz Buddha, Lovely Jade | Reduced to We take pleasure in announcing that our regular dinner Hall, Chinese Pottery, Soap Stone, Diccos, Jowel Buses Dimeges STERLING { | us this evening and enjoy the delicious Lighting Floor Lamps. menu given below : Candlesticks, Bowls, DPitchers, $tandard Comfort Models, regularly sold ot $10.50 and $11.50 OCCASIONAL Cocktarl Shakers, Tea Sets, Coffes Sets, Bread and Butter Plates, Bon Reduced to e ki GLASS FURNITURE e i sty e SalalDilicor) Bruzhes\OStord Hije . and 4 5 Beautifully designed Black, End Tables, Coffee Tables, Bridge Glasses, Lorgnettes, Lorgnette Blue and Green Glassware, with Tables, Silver Chests, W aln ut Chains, Fitted Bags, Picture Entire stock in this scle. Size 3% to 9. Widths AAA to D in most models. A few exceptional values at $7.85 has been reduced to $1.25. Present-day food costs are yx, rass, Alabaster, Quartz, owder Boxes, Alab r Pedes II \ r]ilz ; o o 812 food costs are O B ; ‘ P, e oxes, abaste edes- 5 ower, and the saving is being passed on to our patrons. Dresden China and Beautiful tal d French Cloc ets. 9 85 8 8 ] 7 g g pi i s als an ne ock Sets. S R Sterling Silver deposit. A very at- r Chests, and attractive World Fromes. Salt and Peppers and tractive gift item, AN Leading Flatware Patterns. Caulifiower Dubarrs New Lima Beans au Beurre Men's Shoes : ' - - . AND ALL MODERATELY PRICED Y Regularly sold at $11.50 and $12.50 " ohocliesselrode Puddms g L Reduced to $9.85 L ch.,‘,l%.‘!q’\?é"ki“c'ifi‘n’.’ A Visit Will Convince You Corn Mufine | Hk Styles regularly sold at $10.50 Jewelers Stationers Platinumsmiths Reduced to $9.45 (LUNCHECN PRICE ALSO REDUCED) Also, reductions on Misses' and Children's shoes Served from 11:30 to 2 at 75c p=> ! { Up to 25% ! : p ATy ctriaia g ' Ka h n il from regular prices 4 4 ; | n c i It Cantilever Shoe Shop 1319 F St., 2nd Floor Hotel mn]l]tfln ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN President iz e Over ¥ Men's Shop CANTILEVER SHOES \“‘ at K st ts.NW lVdsn_leon DC. . « 39 Years at 935 F Street N.W. \ “ sell

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