Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1931, Page 20

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

B4 = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 13, 1931—PART ONE. TWU FRUM SUNKEN Open Washingtoniana E)::hibit :APPEM. PREPAREB BEAR SAI.ES AWA” t Under the Mistletoe! RUMRUNNER SAVED |- « = e+ » | N SUIGIDE VERDICT - SENATE'S INQUIRY | | More of those Pair Drift to Norway Shore‘ . 1] "Commissioners to Get Plea Two Copper Bills Designed to ultra modern With Bodies of Four. ‘ ! 3 ' : _v | ; Against Jury Decision in | Regulate Short Operations TOE-SANDALS! 17 Are Lost. Kizer Death. | Are on File. RINGLY audacious —toe- A ‘ e 1) . 4 A complaint against a suicid T By the Press. i revealing — most intriguing, returned by a c ner's jury T Se ® committees which have " ll’vl‘ll-\\‘lfl\ Sandals that smart : ? e them measures for the regula- K b the death of Harry D. Kizer 1 of short selling on exchanges will women have quite taken to their old War Departmen © an opportunity this session to in- hearts. AE T Celiaiindt to- | quire ir operations, i made to the District C Both proposals are sponsored by Sen- morrow by the dead F Capper of Kansas, who seeks law, Willam O. Tufts, 163 1gh one to place short selling regu- it A inder supervision of the Federal | ! s e mmission, and through the | has used | : s : i | poMr. Tufts decided to place ther would impose & special tax on all North Sea and before the Commissioners aft | deliver cargoes | Joseph D. Rogers refused yesterday t N 7 measure is i the e shores of Nor- swear in a new jury over the body,| the Benkinds and " Ciig which is being k . R s Srrenay LACK 1 i Pl v DeIOE Kemi tee, which is the one most in- BLACK or white satin—colored suedes—expensive hrocades § T terestea ‘i ety practces. The. tax and paieleys—silver and gold kids—in ultra fashions you'd Survivors Incoherent. A e vrkn vaiieras . ice Committee, Capper views short never believe cost only $6.50. Packed in one of our Silvery Gift r monoxide gas last S : e i i e i S o Cases—uwith one or more pairs of “Lady Luxury” evening hose rage in the basement of his home. bl et —what could make a more delightful gift! TR e T e e joaid FUCel His principal proposal is to prohibit iy Bherm e derionis 2 t ibject to minor excaptions 1 monoxide ning oy L e Al Bl e LR . rar ich is to be posted and Mostly at our F St. (it &nd other e : the Stock Exchange. Copy | SO I of an ace Sl e 1is record would be kept at least two Shop—2d Floor g the days of George spell caused by tive malady | Years for inspection by the Trade Com- | hington, such as cutlery, crockery, | o which he wha " s e i the Nor : <l y ed | candle sticks, andirons, _spectacies, | o) "the flone of the paye Hud L r members nob complylng a Coast Gu ' ar holder, hot water bottle, nutmeg fore he recovered from . °d by law from ob- 20 shots at her, | & and mouse trap. Books written et ing bank I nd other enforcing | effective, but [ Som B of the b ing minent authors on George ner Rogers gave Mr. Turfts pe would be given the Trade Com- lowering dusk of | gty nt : , his life and times r to address the 1 g S e e Tietasy Vo fv:;:f i 4 r tax plan would impose a | during and earlier thar Joy i : r cent levy on all short-sale profits | A i revie Anoeiiony testimon . ’ this year. It would ap- Section ADTa arh . rilho T o i hey | ply to 1 n all classes of securities g W v U.'S. BAR TO FOREIGN PYJAMA “BRIDGE” e vessel's dead « niana at the tain 1s Lost feboat also s mind i 1 - et e ¢ MUSICIANS SOUGHT SANDALS SLIPPERS '. h,}'(’,‘ F T 0 111 t ’l C F T O n t R 0 W ‘ T ':L:f,'f“pw\-.",,:[.u ot Repre»entat:‘v;s Wou}(‘i Keep Alien | 5 . | Extraordinary Offering — AR ot FaraTl ~1Cflw1‘}a\”:nim Artists Out to Protect most unusual faSth"S rvived by his wife, Mrs. | Reviews and News of \Vas}\ingmn'.! Theaters. Grace Kizer, and ":wm]mr i b s 33'95 B GANT T ", “Her Majesty Love" | that hurt faun look in nis eve and | FUR WORKERS BLOCK | e associsted press P u\ : 9C At the Warner-Earle. in his a &/} ‘ Make gay, colorful inexpensive gifts heart a hankering after a A sour note where foreign musicians h » : it ot tage 10 New ey, an and artists are concerned was sounded | VEN the o Eh S i e STRIKE INJUNCTION : e e Marilyn Miller, the juggling 3 o s ako ative Dickstein, New York | P i ! : Sl il ey _I\» mocrat Axin Representative Johnson, H K . e M Washington Republican, think most of el g ey Chief Justice Wheat Denies Peti-| them should be kept ont " arn s ok L Stent - ) ave a law in mind maTHEs b tion for Order to Ston Picketing kste.n ective chairman of 3 5 e Hou ation Committee, said srhaps she'll prefer to wear them of Business Firm 3 t there s > an absolute ban RUsioans (o with her evening gowns they're so UNWERSITY TRUSTEES - ; ‘V : ‘ e iendtio pineiix | Member : s : u e R R L) lovely! They come in red, green, Their activities aren't limited 1o “Bridge!” e T AR Membe ] o ‘mmigration Committee, has again_fn. blue or black velvet—hlack or Tiagine the: long: Lionurs of Jicarions esse f 8 film | sult. they meet accidentally at the |strike against Francke Purrier C ;;]'d m:\{‘ ey po cyend.fo instrumen white dyeable satin. One of shead, when “She” receives this thought- HONOR jOHN C. LETTS J theater (although there is suspicion |1328 G street. An application for dmf'”“’(’,m{‘,"a”}‘I’;Pd‘rr:(xvnzr?'tmql rggi- the most fascinating gifts that the author plotted it), and |temporary injunction to restrain St He woald o Attt imaginable — and th u Dudley unceremoniously barges into o ing was denied by | G, 1€ WoUld Yequire that there be & bl el the n is ex-wife's bed room later the |Chie A. Wheat of the (g te Public demand for a musician’s price should be $5 Retired President of Board of hi r same night Supr Jurt yesterday appearance before his entrance. $6—i < has not more Wife No. 2 pays & call on Miss | Justice held ‘that the doucksteln is trying to decide what to or $6—instead of bow to match. Soft, nois American U. Guest at Tes- than one Erain | nove the next morning. A 1 teo-e. | plovers s fons that the « ing | §2 “I,‘,“‘,,,"fhff”l‘,’o‘mfr:m‘,}:‘h:“;;'di‘é(;‘(: 3.95! less soles; wood heels, . : . ] 2 & it seems, is imminent in Husband |of a picket in front of his establishmen and T o " timonial Dinner, - to tt-and even | ey second family bttt oo And Opera Co. will reach New YO”“ Expuisite Mules, Strap Mules, “Hostess” San- Other popularpriced “Bridge” and Boudoir that is .hard o look misty eyed at eact fy the court’s intervention 4 i K dals and othe: Sli AR P % 5 5 2 2 T ! Choral Allia; | and other gorgeous - - Slippers in colored P o1 tired ; ! : e e g i 2 PAGIDE the sidavik 1o frant ¢ s asned o foatrans oo Boudoir Slippers........ $1.95 t° $6.50 Ally and soft kids. $1.29 © $2.95 Letts, retired president < ; 7 E She will rush off to Eu- S t Y bef t nt home i | z 4 istees o .Afnr:"‘:"a i- | Marilyn Miller. ; i 3 ave in p ( ("’r noon toda te'n may take up the question . T Al et h the Labor Department ful gift! Attractive black crepe rayon slippers—lined with rose, green or blue—large two-tone velvet d. and Proof new presiden 4 Weather for Bicentennial to B active business, declared that he| some unbecoming clot i and Wife The union was represented by had slways empNasized “putting the| Ing is confined to a Ben Lyor | : D e y “You are fine,” which |Stamen & Lewis. Clear, Forecaster Predicts. p [ % e es spiritual in life behind education.” which hasn't even a good makes everything all right, except 2 g u Mr. Letts’ career in Towa, Texas and| Spanish dip to it, and her love affair young man’s acting Herbert Janvrin Brown, long-range £ e oara i cplinig Dot A | et ahe Sonk to e piitana | L SRS oG et Bl acual i 1o e pnits v SAYS SUN WILL SHINE housands of our faing that i | Ielon A Lok : Ing nigtt bids e ; ond — fashionable $3.95 o age of when he retired from all| smile and wear some b good hi and, good father 1N 1, the court said Washington was discussed by speakers| 15 a drooling little stepchild Whic comes Miss Dove and SUGAR MILL HIRES 2,000 |year gtopcoaster, has advised the | and he was said to have given sub-| does this andi that and the other, Sleek counts are mooing i et é;m(f_nfgsfgn“:;fling&r}ufl;l 7th St. Store tantially y t di renct Y | centennial 1 % American, Dniversity” bor. st o ths| Sonn Sabie: maer acoiles aeh i e ) f;h;:\!’"ffl; | Clewiston, Fla., Plant Is Reopened | 22, Washington's birthday, will be & | € bright and clear day in the National | disillusioned. A count, or maybe a | 1 y prises. Among thote expressing deep Mr. Fields, as the father of Miss duke, makes a verbal pass at her, | 88d May Employ 1,000 More. | Capital | ation to Mr. Letts for his Amer-| Miller (she's a cabaret girl who loves She repulses him, rushes upstairs to CLEWISTON, Fla., December 12 ()|, Following up an offer to find out for way, way above her, the son of a rich find Husband Dudley standing be- Two thousand men had jobs here to- | the benefit of those planning to visit bearing m: g con ¥ np, a letter in his hand. |day and prospects er | the Capital on the birthday anniversary e momied - r s from Wife. No, 11000 Wollld be emiploved t e the end What weather condition would be here T ¢ ded to make the G t f next we Brown who heads a meteorological says sbe. will be ot e o N e in Wachington, informed Repre- American University but also to the| room table, never becomes particu- Y. M. C. A. &nd other worthy enter-| larly interesting. ter for Februar: him clear and cool.” trage . £HEY ; ; ’ i o L Gl X0 2 LN LN VP21 1 VN 1 R VS AAI our 7th St. store only—comes this important Mark-Down of fashionable unced that Mr. Letts had | has: thoueh, o riossont aodi K| Bt | l“r;nler thoes, for street or dress wear. Entire stocks $3.95 “Super” suedes TustenlTery president of the| and Mr, Fields throwing a chocolate included—also, many styles in black brown kid tile effects and board of trustees for life s it 3 ¢ 80, ) ) or | rm.«n ids, reptile The eollege male quartet sang. R ackely i et An Event Unparatleled in the Annals others. Saving you more than $1 a pair—just when every dollar counts! ol around. In the first place, there | T = S WOMAN ADMITS GIVING e, Bus Sy e NIt S of Piano Selling in Washingon! vid] 1 leasant moments MOTNER FATAL DOSE| S iaris Guoetly e thnt o o ee 99 pense); Joe and ‘.Val"k k.M(‘P;rnpn 5 Daughter Tells Court Baroness| DTCHKING each other’s necks (theyre Th H f K tt P t a UXUY S [ real) vell”); Britt Wood getting himself alone—and he de es Without Knowing Fate t-——and Ck and Fox, * Dedkinber| - o e S. MELCHER. | an MODEL X4 High T r | e Executive Cc ions women. t silk thread—faultles ) % . s e . ‘s : -',‘ “rings” and imperfections. The new “Triple Picot” edge— “The Age for Love,” ‘ Metropolitan Feature. : . A lace tops—guaranteed run stops—sandal foot. Sheer to ILLIE DOVE, who -in day v § s AS a Chrl t ft o extra sheer “Tissue” chiffons and service weights. evebrow and send box office Teceipts I souring, makes her appearance 3t i to Every Purchaser of a : ) i 85 ¢ to $1'9 5 | th - e o — @trl “Lady Luxury™ mesh hose in many ultra designs— square : | J medium, large or extremely fine mesh. Also, “Blockettes” home and the kit She 1 | qung boy-in- s i ra— and old Italian lace effects | STUDENT WHO RAN AWAY | THE APARTMENT GRAND PIANO \ $1.35 to $2.95 TO MARRY SCHOOL MATE‘ Compartment Gift Ches Containing 3 pairs “Lady Luxur}'" hose, our Xmas spe- b 7 cial, at only . University of Vermont Junior | | | HELD IN TWO SLAYINGS i e e appearing From College. Sought for Quiz on Deaths Is Arrested i EX JUNCTION, Vt. December December 12 | 12—The recent adventures of Miss as Ricks | Esther Pitts, 2 University of Think of it—a brand-new baby grand piano at a new and lower price—and with the compliments of the House of Kitt, a brand-new 1932 cabinet model radio. What an opportunity to give the family both of the wanted home mu sical instruments at the cost of only one—and a lower cost on that than ever before. Only a fortunate purchase of a limited number of these famous ESTEY Apartment Grands cnables us to make such a startling offer. Certainly lamse on @ MExicat Los i The . o i P | this presents a gift suggestion that can have no equal 2t the price But we d been beaten by one | had been found in must urge you to act at once—as we have only a limited number of ESTEY been missing since : ¢ fter the Killing | trace of her came in her telephon Crands and when these are sold—this offer is closed! ightened and fled for fear | to her mother from Montreal first told a story of having been . naped and bein ml:nn \lrlkf()‘l‘ real, If YOI[ ‘ r-g Ty 3 o RIVER TRIP IS HARD |G Ml Whi"l o o £ h—You Can Buy the Pian 65-Year-0ld Scrubwoman Suffers | e KEePing company since their high | ] and Use the Radio as a Gift to Others - edge of her presence i Hardships on Mississippi L Toun b et 4 ust another angl i —{ ds FORT MADISON, Iowa, December | the girl's parents to brin T o :‘ ,“ Be ths et s pathapsiyould i 12 (& Miss Randi Lerohl, 63-yemr-old . ave 2 good radic—buy the pizno and we will send the Superior, Wis., scrubwoman, arrived| Renneth Harlan Asks Divorce. 8ift radio to whoever you designate. Give Her a “HAHN” BAG! Special Xmas Sales—hundreds of distinctive street and evening models—most advantageously priced— $1.95 to $4.95 Women’s Shops 1207 F 7th & K *3212 14th here today on_her river trip from Su- perior to the Gulf of Mexico. RENO, Nev, December 12 (#) Bhe was suffering {rom cold and ex- | Kenneth' Harian, former posure since leaving Burlington Thurs- featured fim plaver, flled sult here to As Ul ! VAILL day. She said she camped out on the|day for a divorce from Doris Harlan PLE ) bank of the Mississippl last night | whom he married in Los Angeles May § Usua KITT'S LIBERAL TERMS PRE! Miss Lerohl, & ve of Norway, 46 13, 1930. Harlan charged that his wife, wumwumm-ww now in New York, deserted him tw b months after their marriage, O e ——— *Open Nights & - 1 = v

Other pages from this issue: