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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 20, 1931—PART ONE. WASHNGTONBALL || Children Given Party | BUDGFT BALANCED e Luxé . | A_I, RE IN-I-ERES]'S LEGION POST IS HOST TO 200 YOUNGSTERS. I | 4 7. s : » | B E T T E R P New York Beaux Arts Affair : RZAE | . g The duamen it S | Number to Attract Wash oy ||t : ' ¥ LOWER a0 e, M. 5 . = ‘ Gulf Coast Ltd. Havana Specal | | umber r b : and Income Levy Decreed i 330 P M e my SAE R 07 ington Patrons. s . for Tennessee. Low rate 18- day Excursion Tickets on sale™ - et MR N ¢ . A A P R I C E S SHIP YOUR AUTO — Total cost ? ). S tickets: for carand 2 passengers | Much interest has been aroused in 4 ' | By the Associated press a | Washington _ architectural and soclal . ; } : ) NASHVILLE, Tenn., December 19— | circles by plans for the annual Beaux . B The Tennessce Legislature in extraor- H | Arts ball in New York the night of | b . > ¢ Bl |dinary session balanced the State § And hundreds of them | February 22, the feature event this| 5 e ( . d | budget by enacting a 7-cent gasoline ! 0 year being ® reproduction of the first! | | | tax, authorizing a $5.000.000 bond issue inaugural ball of President George F % ¢l diverting $1,200,000 of highway funds 1 e Washington, which took place in New ! ’ e d £ ; to the general treasury and passed a T“E AVENUE York City in 1789. | B 4 G graduated income tax bill - | The Beaux Arts ball is usually at- . | The gasoline tax represents an in-| - AT SEVENT" tended by a number of Washingtonians, 2 crease of 1 cent, from 6 to 7. The| but the affair this scason, in honor of . > ; / extra cent will go into a sinking fund | Paw -~ - T N2 2 5 N 2R S DO YOUR TIRES the 200th_anniversary of tne birth of | [e& 3 : / ‘ { to be used to retire the bond lsue. | 24 - S George Washington,” is expected to| ;, 0,000 to Be Reised. = | from the National Capital. The Wash- | ! e ouer xevenite 1 producing | - | measures were adopted, including one | s »” | ington representation on the ball com- | ! o Oireristrationitae HoE L CIENTIFIC SERVICE' I iltee. Consists ot 3 aeuti de! Sibeat| which requires a $2 registration fee for ! ; | all motor vehicles. Approximately l?CONNELL & PRATT Frederick V. Murphy and Nathan C.| | S 3 ; | $700,000 will be raised in this manner. e i e educational work of the n ] > 4 in a manner to meet requirements of Arts Institute of Design in Architec- 79 | Eastern banking interests. The State Al ARMY & NAVY || ture, Mural Painting and Sculpture at % § was authorized to borrow money with A X ‘ the soclety’s institute, 304 East Forty- " cs. b & CAFE L e N T . " which to meet current expenses, but | . . et Hundreds of Our Finest $1.95 Val 18 Conn, Ave, 1| Fomtainbiens, “Wich macmbers of the | , beiter budses sysem betorhe Joan undreas of Our Iinest 51. atues o ;} —for every man and boy on your list! . ¢ ; . could be made. | Lada Between H & Eye N.W. ;‘fif;‘::?éutfi‘arr:’d“s‘:yd;an;& \\okfm(mll &eml‘war::‘ . | Those same interests stated that they SPFC]AL | the forthcoming benefit ball is of gen- ‘;:’:)Slf)lltiinr‘bu bonds if sec red by the /-' , LIAL | eral interest. rioRallate S0 = § from cur cwn TURKEY New York “Pageant.” HRISTMAS came t othe fifth floor of the Bureau of Engraving and ;’ag»s(é’nulflnzu 1(5 cen DINNER Vieing in interest with the inaugural Printing yesterday and the American Legion, Post No. 23, composed of | [ndividuals Orpore 4 feature of the ball will be a colorful cent oninet esin iyl Y | “Pageant of Old Nev York.” in which | while the organization’s ninth Christmas party was at its height and | [OF, the 3 per cent exci 12 NOONIXO/S e | many historical societies are co-op- the 200 or so children present were having the time of their lives, After | CeC% erating in the casting of important|an entertainment program, Santa Claus slid down a chimney and, assisted by | Appropriations Cut. ' COMPLETE $l 00 ! | characters. This pageant will precede|a couple of clowns, distributed toys among the guests. The affair was arranged - employes of the bureau was responsible. The photograph was snapped | Pt 00 Bet caraizg:, bu % guuar stoc ! . ] ral 5 v als - XMAS DINNER... the inaugural ball and more than 500 by a committee composed of V. J. Orlando, Edward Doblins, T Do el s ol ap Buena Fagan, ons an expe] tures - MET. 3985 prominent people will take part in it,| Francis Miller, James Kehoe, Hugh Marsh, Willard Laws and L. H. Jnhnfinn. | 5,’-85,',‘.?;‘".1y ;3\309\00‘0 n;fiid"r:u?fid Bl?, | according to Kenneth M. Murchison, —Star Staff Photo. | bacco tax laws in a way to increase ST TTas SSSIITIMe. | the executive chairman. revenue from $600.000 to $1,000.000 = As far as it is possible to do so, 3 i | Approximately $300,000 will be realized all the well known historical char- Store Raid Bares Liquor. ter Hunter, 61, alleged proprietor of the | from privilege taxes under a new gen- acters of the Dutch anc English Co- place, on charges of illegal possession | eral revenue bill, and an estimated EHOUSE | lonial and Revolutionary periods will| Raiding a store at 906 D street about | of one gallon of liquor and of maintain- | $200,000 will be realized from extend. | be portrayed by direct descendants of | noon today. police arrestea James Wal- | ing & nuisance . these old families Whose names are as-|——— " DO STeneq James We» meanumence, . 0 o0 (ing the tax on stocks and bonds. 3 for $4.00 FOR RENT sociated with early New York. |~ George Washington will take the part !of Col. Israel Putnam, Lewis Gouveneur / / k 40,136 Square Feet | Morris as Lewis Morris, Roger Sherman A : . ) Light on Three Sid e D an honmes HIRTS of a quality that makes even a last-minute selection 2 first x on ree Jides |laer Schuyler as Gen. hillip Schuyler, Pertectly cquipped with offices, || EISTTe J8Y &s John Jay, to mention & , choice among his gifts! If you’re value-wise you'll buy—heavily! v d 5 lark Udall, Gen. Clark s . G > < garage, 32x57 feet. Large cleva- | tranis “orn wonk e umiorm of i Plenty of fine-count, full-shrunk White Broadcloths, neckband stvle, tor verator; ble fq | 2 i . ) c Y ' B T e rior [ | sreat-great-grandfather. Sizes 14 to 18. Hundreds of Figured and Striped Broadcloths, purposes. Reasonable rent. Lo- 250 in Finale Cast. Madrases and Ch 8, collar-attached. Sizes 1314 4. Gi e cation, 52 O St. N.W. Apply In the American Revolutionary epi- ceit ambrays, V2 to 17. Giftboxed. r 1 p Saks—Street Floor Albert Carry Properties, 1311 scde staged by Ben Ali Haggin, which . Saks—S G st. |eoies o o arand Bnuie Sith e Teon 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 guration of Gen. Washington, the s €ral scencs call for a cast of about 250. e L SR S SRS SR S S R S SN SR 2 2k | An inspiring scene will be the tearing | Ui A BASEMENT STORE Much Finer Ties! Putnam Phalanx and a fife and drum | . corps of 40 pieces. Large Stock New Prices The list of patronesses, made up of Easily managed, powerful heat. | more than 250 prominent people in so- and a month from now Just the thing for auxiliary heat. ciety and the fine arts, is the most dis- ‘l - E'LL wear them now— T T T —and six months from now! = N ing at has ever sponsor Saks tai Wicks for All Types of Oil Heaters | Beaux Arts ball. Invitations will be fs- The fine Saks hand-tailored £ - silient construction keeps | sued December 20. The price of a ticket el : P Priced from $4.95 includes a souvenir program and year them new-looking! Hun- . . book of the society. The ball will be dreds of distinctive patterns to $59.50 glven at the Waldorf-Astoria. 7 New SpeClal \ and colors. A Saks valne! Remember your heating trou- || Additional interest is being taken in - i Gift boxed: bles last Winter—let us correct || the Washington inaugural feature of h them. | the ball, in view of the ball to be given \ urc ase rlngs Full Line of Coal Ranges and in_the National Capital under the au- 74 || \ Teating Stoves spices of the Bicentennial Commission - s A on February 22, Washington's birthday ) M i W. S. JENKS & SON | anntversars. Many of the persons de- AN { ore o e picting the historical characters in the 723 7th St. N.W., NAt. 2092 New York affair are expected to partici- pate in the ball here on that date. Hardware and ore \ ; . Saks—Street Floor DRAKE JOINS STAFF Wmter , . OF JOB COMMITTEE : ‘ Al glo\feish. ..5 Kinds! REPOSSESSED jExecntive Loaned by Scouts Will| i “ Coats ] ‘ | !u:r:l;i'n tifil ?r;.pt%kl;}:;:. d Serve as Deputy Supervitor N v lps)-4c g} s s i Saks $11.95 1 of Divisions. find the right gloves here . Crand Piano $ .15 AL ; Boys’ Suits Linn C. Drake, executive of the Dis- e trict Council of Boy Scouts. has been Well known make, loaned to the District Committee on | ; Employment and will serve as deputy i e s 2 # apartment size, ma- supervisor of the Men's and Women's Heavily furred, silk lined, interlined . Washington's_Oldest St | Divisions of the Committee's work. coats—for misess, 14 to 20; women, 38 Hoganyicase; salmostil 8l Saan st ool MeiDmake asimas to 44! Boucle and center weave woolens, : ; ; ew. Will be sold at | | phar st s eamiis, scerae ofeot st | e W i s il A new. 0. WG 4 Cleaty, fan ‘employeliof the coms see at three and four times this price! A MIGHTY low price once for the balance S Ramon et 2 orpaniation thEs) for these Suits of x Saks quality. Sturdy [} [supervisor of the executive office, ac- L8 e due. Terms can be counting - department, and municipal ; 7 ' Tweeds—in Nub, Diagonal | woodyard. ‘ . . or Herringbone patterns, arranged. The committee is now looking for a ; | Choice fabrics, tailored to | rent-free headquarters for Mr. Drake's P | retain their style. Great | man e s e e ; ; RICH BROCADES OR bre Chisiatmaastisalue Sisoe Call to see it at once || | economically, the overhead costs rep- | ) 8ite I8 resenting about four cents on the dollar. ) ALL-WOOL FLANNEL Mr. Drake has been conected with the | i 3 3 x Saks—Second Floor Boy Scout organization for 14 years, orphons, and has served s chaiman of th¢ Recreation Committee of the Counc i of Social Agencies for several years and / / ) Saks $ 1.50 District 2960 has been connected with the work of f % ‘lhe Community Chest campaigns since i | their inception. = 2 e g "‘ BOYS’ Shirts i Indian Official Dies. | A\ NY one of these Saks Sale Priced BRYSON CITY, N. C, Decembe&w Robes will “make™ your (#)—Daniel Edward Clancy, 51, died s Roushifal | todsy at his home on the Cherokee In- 1 i "‘“““f[ ul . dian Reservation near here, O‘nwmd} gl t-cqol(‘):el;‘ dl(' seh-[]mt- he was superintendent. A native o tern Si rocades. with lue- LR~ JNK, w Nebraska, he had spent 26 years in ULL - SHRUNK, vat. Government service in the Philippines trous Charvet collar, cuffs dyed Broadcloth ’ > e " before assuming his duties here. Men’s Felt Slippers, 95¢ ; and sash. Or double-breast- Shirts that prove _their ed Flannels. notch lapels— quality in wear and in the y . . 7, | Soli Tots’ Satin Slippers, mighty warm and comfort- T bl ey able! Gift boxed. scores of patterns. Neck Saks—Second Floor 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With 4ny Other Washington Store ‘ ' - AN \Z“ ‘ Slippers:’ Of Course ! BOYS’ $20.00 Albert Richard THAT'S his answer to the g of comfort! Operas and for gifthuying. Selected et bino collar. Black or $ 1 1 5 \ Dresses ‘ . Cordovan. 8 to 20 years. 7 ! ! R e - Money being saved! Saks $37.50-$45 Values! when not in use—a smart color contrasts, in springlike, re- A Gift for Her! Sensational Values! AR » e ln = Leatherc";‘ts Domestic Electric Ravon Crepe / M| BN\ oa i $1 37 Formerly $155 o $ 1 .95 The newest Domes- ‘ ] f:::ii?yg&:ih;:?;;fi There are 14 styles—with jackets, in ‘x. S ALE OF Z_TROUSER S | g f ol etk U0 o DD L) 00 B, Liberal Allowance Balance Monthly heavy and rich! Sizes 14 to 20. faT under tOday’s pTiCeS on Your Old Machine THIRD FLOOR. Saks—Third Floor