Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1932, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1932. B.7 — | | | 930 enrollment. | This number, however, does not include | gow and other areas, driving people | flooded deeply, many houses were unin- | “is as flat-footed in his stand on prohi- 4.172 MORE JOIN | membership over the 1930 enroliment. | This number, howerer, oes not nclude| ) AGGOW 1S FLOODED |5 tne homes and casing consid- | habitable and wreckage. of urninire | SHUN WETS, CANNON 5t 22 pricent toover - y The annual offerings of the members | -y | i e was floating in the streets. Addressing a Bible class federation GATHEDRAL GROUP {rbs et s cmmimy ™ ™~ | AS COLD SPELL ENDS "0t B e m e s | oy e o | WARNS DEMOCRATS ioncntot e Soros | Washington Cathedral. Bishop Free-| Queen Victoria Aids Needy. [ | e A i aauabd Siberi i1 8 : i | & man like the one in 1928 we will not ’ | man was particularly encouraged OVEr| . prn january 4 ().—The news- | overflow at many points. ‘With the Irish Free State flag flutter- 5 support him. The issues of 1932 can Membership Gain in Past Year| 5" qfl’:rsizn éilifli’::"é‘é’ &Tfié"}ifiifi‘; paper La said that former | Parts of Europe Also Inundated. |’ The change was greatest, however, in |ing from the top of her mast, the Must Nominate Man of Hoover's ?n’?fiir‘?fil&"&tfi’itfi E::hgulgfi i S urng Queen Victoria of Spain followed her | the British Isles and France. The|steamer Royal Iris, ith her sis- ; | A ; dati e v 1 Association ; QUEGY LRI custom this year and | British Rail Trafic Halted as e eibtaei e oot g8 Jris, Which, ¥ ! Caliber to Have Chance at Polls, 't be four-square on the prohibition Largest Since Foundation, now has nearly 14,000 members. D ow ivear Eitt! of (1000 capés e was more like Summer ‘and! the ter ship, the Royal Daffodil, played a question. ; | e A 2 e e o | and shawls for distribution by charity | Rain Starts Torrents. | highest for January in many years, |conspicuous part in the daring British | He Says in Richmond. Bishop Cannon was invited to speak Says Bishop Freeman. Oathedrsl during (e yesr of Woi“| rganizations. [ i “In Scotland 40 hours of warm rain- [naval raid on Zeebrugge during_ tke TNl S dhserynce & nd) eufutcenteny; | shiped there. The total of 253,499 pil- e | hii o D ot derp enow | World) War, has arsived at. Gock, Trish | — with particular reference to the ‘ o | remiar Eaati ot Rrasics | ; s . | By the Assoctaied Press swelled the rivers. Small streams be- | Free State, where she will be used as a | By the Associated Press et e The National Cathedral Association and incluced Proer Lassl of Fralee | Tow Strikers Slain in Spain. | ™ oron ® December 4—Springlike | came great torrents and large afcas | tender Her orignal funnel, which ls| RICHMOND, Va, January 4--Bishop L e ol di Iy ReY Senug gained a total of 4172 new members | TS T UE ) it of the British| ZARAGOZA, Spain, JANUATy 4 (P)— | weather, comng on the heels of bitter | ere flooded. The ‘?“"‘“ ""“h“""”‘ D“WC‘“’*dlh““*“,m'"Y bullet holes, re | james Cannon, Jr., In the first speech op ana wilnener b i during the past year, the largest in-| statesman. . Y Two strikers were killed and 10 others | 8 ay dihiaod v dangerously _and rolling with great e wall at Seaconbe. It |, '\ = made standing up in 15 months, s o E ince its founding in 1898, ac-| Since the tabulation of visitors and | wounded in Epila, when civil guards | Winter in Europe todas 8 force. Traffic was held up in many |is estimated that during the last quar g v Rev James E. Free- | worshipers commenced in April, 1924, | tr prevent strikers from the sugar | eral areas with damaging floods. places where rallway lines were under |ter of a century the Royal -<is and |sald that If the Democratic party wants | Connecticut. in early days, received gton. This gain | at the doorway of Bethlehem Chap S ring a club of wealthy | Scotland was particularly hard hit. water. | Royal Daffodil have ferried 300,000,000 | to elect its presidential candidate in|wampum in payment of taxes at the of 25 per cent in | total of 4 has been recorded s were wounded. Swollen rivers flooded se: ns of G The 1 g parts of Glasgow were | passengers across the Mersey. November it must nominate one who | rate of four beads a penny. Things You Need A Special Group of A Sale of Beautiful a1 | Winter 78 ) FUR | Coats (93| | (@8 COATS $128 to $168 Values e ot Queen”’ Electric "6 tor $1.00 SRR $49.50 (Cord 29¢ A —Coats of the better quality, including Black Pony and Black Caracul, Sealine (dyed Rabbit), trimmed Natural, and Silver Muskrat—trimmed Russian Pony, Jap fox trim- med; Leopard Cat, self trim- med. All satin, and combina- tion silk crepe and satin lin- ings. —Sizes 14 to 44 in the group. (Use the Budget Plan) Kann's—S8econd Floor —Green Glass = '° Originally $39.50 to e g —Boucles and new rough wool S I | fabrics, t{nmmed with such o . L opular furs as skunk, fox, Tu%“,‘\’,‘bom: ?1‘“32 apin (dyed rabbit), caracul, values . 79¢ —Wizard Dust Persian, pointed or black wolf, or Polishing blue fox and dyed wolf. Many Mops ......T4¢ feature the new Lanvin puff sleeves. Beautifully crepe lined and warmly interlined. Misses’, Women’s, Little Women’s and Extra Sizes. Kann's—S8econd Floor oo Rayon Crepe and Muslin — | [A Special Sale of SILKS | LINGERIE 59¢ SERARI o Reg. $1.00 to §1.39 Grades From Well Known' Mills— Eiw f or 0n ly bage Cans, for- Iron Wash Tubs merly $1.49. —formerly 89c, o Slips, Chemise, Panties, Step-ins, Dance Sets of Rayon French Crepe.59¢ oMo i o 39-in. Silk Crepe Satin =Dy, —Duplan’s 39-in. Pure Dye Washable Crepe © Porto Rican Gowns—Regular and Extra Sizes 59¢ = : 1932 Printed 39-in. All-Silk Flat Crepe ® $1 One and Two Piece Printed Pajamas ¢ . > i S 39-in. Printed Silk Crepe ® 79¢ Sample Muslin and Crepe Slips—Extra Sizes € 3 G 39 in. wide 39-in. Silk French Crepe Kann's—Second Floor. o4 Y 12 39-in. Heavy Dress Taffeta d —Oval Metal $1.00 Yd. 38-in. Lustrous Panne Satin y . —3-] Dixie ? . . . . Queen Alumi. Jeste Paper L 39-in. Crinkle Crepe Chiffon num Sauce Pan 9¢ Set with cov- i s o New All-Rayon Crepes $1.50 to $3.00 Wool Goods -TGorgeous new Spring de- —Boucles, Chongas, nubby, sponge signs on rich colo re d and pebbly weaves. Sheer wool ey grounds. Floral motifs c yd. crepes and tweeds. 54 inches wide. yd_ —Mirro Alumi- Tine or Sash that are new and striking. Specially purchased. num Omelet gord ,......28¢ (Wash Goods Department.) Pans, formerly $1.45, special, Kann's—S8treet Floor. )g? sep 7t We Purchased a Manufacturer’s Surplus Stock of Z ing Pantry Stools 98¢ —Easel-style . —— O T Fitted Cases " P 4 i Featuring . . / er $4 95 Our Annual Reproduction Sale of PR ‘ { Values af ... o The Season’s Best Models in Set, fioral de- sign. Spectal, - i L $5.00 Fitted Cases, Now ....$395 $9.95 Fitted Cases, Now ....$6.95 COI’SCtS and Gil‘dles —Sturdy_Metal \ T $1295 Flfted CaSCS, Now . .$795 - et bor i Cioite {E. 5 —The models reproduced are from “Nemo-flex,” “Rengo Belt,” Wicker Glothes g:}l’le;!vmg b \ 4 $1795 Fltted Cases, NOW 5 $1195 “Health Belt,” “Leading,” “Slim-e-fect,” “K Special,” “Charma”— Hampers, $2.95. $1.00 : > fashioned of fine materials, and including in the assortment corsettes, wrap arounds, girdles, back lace corsets, front lace corsets, step-in girdles and bandeaux. Kann's—Third Floor. On Sale Tomorrow—Luggage Dept.—Fourth Floor Four Groups . . . Substantial Savings 5o Regaular $5 and Regular $10 and Sale of o $5.00 Values $6.50 Values $7.50 Values $12 Values Cretonne s Tl $2.05 $3.95 $4.95 $6.95 Axminster Rugs " c R 3 2 Kann's—Second Floor. Grades, Now... IO yd g 3 % [ 3 At a New —36-inch cretonnes, in a . varied assortment of designs Low Price L] and colors—suitable for dra- peries, bags, smocks, etc are among the best Axminster rugs on tl rket. They have a nice thick 39¢ Glazed C g::g.g:xsm In attractive Chinese and Persian ints, Now.. Jl g anket Ve ; —Many of th tt . Copies of early Engllsh chint 9x12-ft. Size Formerly : designs. All are 36 inches wide and in glorious color : 3 $4.95 P combinations. 3 2 ] s Size T R 5 N 1 F S L B i . . eg. $5 Novelty Footwear 5 Other Faced Cre- . Sizes: tonnes, Now 3 - 3 —New _and f:n;yhplflid designs, in two-color In Fifteen Smart Styles o S 2 < 8Y,x10Y; ft., $37.95 binations, which are unusually effective, and ;?fl"fl,fi‘;. C;g,fi," dcr‘e!,onnes A S e ce::l blanket is bound with latZe:\ :)(i:nding to —One-strnpa.tcenter Izui:klesr, BUmps (Bsndals and oxy Vi vel: es ; A 4 i- y gns on 4Y,x61, ft., 3;2-95 match the color of the plaid. A very unsual :co;ed:t a:gmsrporrt‘:wwgai.ur‘sg;i:;:gm& gfari‘x;( ernrgll:el: ® light and dark grounds. Suit- 6.95 . :‘btle for slip covers, draperies, 27x54 $3.95 value for the sale price. bll‘?ck klglfi:ro:n 1“?1’1“““ calf, brown calf, brown pig- % ' sl an ac skin, Sizes 3 to 8, 22Y;x36 Eann's—Street Foor, & 1’:‘1 wortmeng.z 0 8, and widths AA to Kann's—Third Floor. Kann's—Fourth Floor,

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