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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 17, 1932—PART ONE. e e AUTO SHOW DEALS Tipster to Get $1 For Each Gallon In Still Captures 'HOUSE TO DECIDE g-qu and telephone, light and power and bus lines. He estimated the investigation would require 11 months and cost $100,000 or Jess It i not the purpose of his committee, | Rayburn, Texas Democrat, “to | | punish anybody or to hold anybody up | to_scorn. said, LEAGUE OF NATIONS 1S CONGRATULATED | | [ Thursday, a ing toward the entrance of the United States into the League and other “world | al machinery A resolution to this ef. fect was introduced by Clark M. Eichel berger of Chicago, executive secrefa of the Midwest office of the assoclation, and was unanimously adopted. journed today definitely | our financial structure was like a house" committed to an aggressive policy look- | of cards. | should be able to Other speakers criticised the policy "The esondmilc situations he seld: was| oS DSSOrL isolation, called for closer due in a measure to the fact that co-operation between the United States political leaders are not economically (and other nations and described as educated, and the basis for political | “alibis” the theories attributing all the problems is economic now more than | woes of the world to the war. ever. Fisher declared the United States | solve its_economic crisis without having to go off the gold The United States delegation to the | | Disarmament Conference at Geneva | next month was urgently requested in | another adopted resolution to assume | a position of leadership in the conference and present a definite constructive pro- By the Associated Press. e are simply hopeful of obtaining | shiliyiboi baingto adiatit help” to this end would be th cellation of all war debts. Concerted action by the Federal Re- serve Bank in this country with the | : of | central banks of nations abroad could | gram for reduction and lUmitation of [ o),e ™ the “economic situation very | naval land and fur armaments. | speedily, but in this the League of Na- | The board of directors of the associ- | tions must have a part, he said. Watch, Clock & Jewelry REPAIRING. Clocks Called for, Delivered, Guaranteed MANTEL and Grandfather CLOCKS A Specialty TRIBBY’S 615 15th St. N.W. Next to Keith's Met. 3629 SUUMPBLACK EYE Manager Says, Success in At- | tendance and Sales Means New Era. | officers of the association, headed by | George W. Wickersham as president, the only change being the election of Norman Thomss, former Soctalist can- didate for President, as a vice chairman of the advisory council. Selection of the convention city for | next year is to be decided upon later ! by the board, but it was revealed invita tions have been received from the citie: of Memphis, Tenn., and St. Louis, Mo. The present economic ills of the | world were attributed to “overindebted- ness” by Prof. Irving PFisher of Yale | University. “This was an overindebted world” he sald, “when the crash came in 1929. | So many persons had margin accounts | in Wall street, there were so many foreign debts after the war, in addi- tion to all the intergovernmental debts, | SPECIAL OFFER 30 DAYS ONLY! [tnteopen- | 12 PORTRAITS and 1 ENLARGEMENT $8.50 B e Associated Press | NEW YORK, January 16. — The | Thirty-second Annual Automobile Show, launched with considerable apprehen- sion, slid_ proudly into history tonight with all flags flying Conditions being what they are. S. A Miles, manager of the show, said he felt justified in using a few exclamation marks in his statement “We have rted up the grade! attendance at the show indicates ‘The buying of cars corroberates it!" Leading Way Out.” omobile industry, Miles said, has shown that better times and is “leading the way out trial slough of despcnd.” ted the attendance was previous show in and predicted that negotiations would, n tabulated, be five times as great | {ation announced it had re-elected !llei | This open- ing offer in for u lim- ited time, a0 don't Children to Have Liberty of De- veloping Art Talents, Such as Painting and Pottery. value The 1t! By the Associgted Press. * MEXICO CITY, January 16 ‘Elizabeth Morrow™ School, nea navaca, which was given to the state of Morelos by the eldest daughter of the late Dwight Morrow, former Am- | bassador to Mexico, has been converted into a “regional arts” school by H | state decree. Regional arts schools are institutions | maintained in many rural districts of " he added, | Mexico. There is no fixed curriculum 2 prosper but all the pupils are urged to develop but 71l are agreed that | their talent in whatever form they the start in t direction has been 'choose. such as painting, potiery or made, and that credit for the change is A carpentry. due to the automobile industry.” Chicago Show Plans. Miles and his associates leave tomor- rrange for the Chicago show he f dealers to release esults was the Hudson Co., which ed floor Hudson and cars were T cent greater of there p to Friday night the 2ntire show TIGHTER BANKRUPTCY REGULATIONS SOUGHT Survey The au , ¢ 2% telligently and honestly with Iegisla- with a nev idea \Decision to Spend $100,000: e e | | ‘ Preventing Sino-Japanese ‘ mstoaesding itojihelselaiie cf the jurisdiction of the Interstate Com- ( 155, Gt %0 o8 W e 1w By the Associated Pres data on power and gas companies at the | PHILADELPHIA, January 16.—The to a Senate resolution, The investiga-|in a resolution adopted by the League proved the Rayburn resolution for & ized even more drastic military actions for action soon after the Agriculture well was elected chairman of the State | stand against military intervention and . |and Forelgn Commerce Committee, told o'k Ones of Le Sage, Cabell County. A chairman |in further handling the Manchurlan ALBION, Ill, January 16— | Sheriff Oscar Harper of Edwards tion,” 'he continued. He's going to pay by the gal- ¥ 4 . |a ‘study for the committee of railroad | Ton. to Learn Ownership |holding companies, leading ,to the| : f War Declaration. { ; A 0 T e e Seen This Week. merce Commission, would conduct the | - i o | utilities probe, Rayburn said | | The House will decide this week |Federal Trade Commission. That body | League of Nations was congratulated to- SCHOOL MISS MOHROW whether it wants to spend $100,000 to has been inquiring into these public|day for “preventing an open declara- GAVE MEXICO CHANGED |of the country. tion would probably be completed some | of Nations Association in annual con- - | time this year. | vention here. study of the utilities, particularly hold- | gt Ving companies. As & result, the Heads Game Commission. than have yet been taken, said the reso- MARTINSBURG, W. Ve, January |lution, which also congratulated Secre- Department appropriation bill is passed If the resolution is adoptsd, Chair- | Game, Fish and Forestry Commission | agression” in Manchuria. It also urged at its organization meeting in Charles- | complete co-operation between = the | the rules group it will permit a thorough study of all public utility concerns, in- 5 | facts that will enable us to deal in- 2 County 1is going on a still hunt, U S Group cnes Beneflt Of 15 oou glve haiah erlftjinjors recommendation that they be put under | {2 Guaataiotae syl s ST ["'He would probably find voluminous | By the Associated Press utdlities since early in 1928 in response car between China and Japan" {find out who owns the public utilities ponse | tion of war D The Rules Committee vesterday ap- ' Such a declaration would have legal- mezsure Wwill be presented to the House : 16 (Special) —Edward Cooper of Bram- | tary of State Stimson for his “firm The |man Rayburn of the House Interstate fon. He succeeds Andrew Northcoot | United States and the Leggue of Natlons uding oil and gas pipe lin le of the commission is slected annually | question. Estimates Furnished its member: The since convention, in session Another Purchase of Fur Collar | & Cuff Sets $7.98 .98 Values $2 ? New style shaped collars with spiral cuffs to match. Caracul, Thibetine and coney. Black, grey, beige and brown.—Street Floor. " Fresh Sh!:pr;rent Women’s $1 .29 $2 to $3 pull-on gloves _in Gloves Smart new trimmed and tailored style, of fine washable capeskin Also suede gloves, Black, black-with-white, new browns and other shades. mostly perfect—a few irregulars— Street Floor. JANUARY CLEARAWAY Winter Coats Hundreds of Stunning Fur-trimmed Coats in Five Clearance Groups Drastically Coats Which Manufacturers Were Glad to Close Qut Because of Several Wecks of Unprece- Satisfaction Since 1859 JNGS PAL 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. 50c Jergen's Perfumes, 25¢ Jasmin, White Rose and Narcisse, v boxed. Also Blasco Wedding Bells and Cheramy Clel Bleu Aorfl Showers, Cappi and Biarritz Toilet Tissue, 10 rolls for 59¢ Park Lane and M. P. M. pastel colored toilet tissue. also Fulton plain tissue. 1,000 sheets to the rol. Toiletware, 8c; 2 for 15¢ Lot of heavy quality buttonhooks, utility boxes and s o sorted rolors. Stree Floor Quilting and Rug Yarn [ 10c Hank Il standard quilting and rug yam, | guaranteed pure worsted. 23-ounce. It A1 celors 4 I 25¢ to 59¢ Sanitary Goods, 15¢ Sanitary belts vide and nar- } row ctyles, also sanitary aprons. Re- Il cused “for clearar 3 Il “Ideal” Sanitary Napkins | | | | is close at ha No Down Payment 35¢ to 50c a Day Pays for American Radiator figures M salos betwe of Spectacular Purchase! $69.00 to 5100.00 Fur Coats| 3 9 $ Sealine (Dyed Coney) With Fitch Collar - and Cuffs Sealine (Dyed Coney) With Ermine Collar and Cuffs Dark Muskrat—Ponyskin—+Plain Sealine (Dyed Coney) Buy a handsome fur coat at the lowest price in our history of sensational fur coat values! Brand-new —maker's balance of stock—quality coats the favorite 1932 fashions. Sizes 14 to 18. 114 Dozen, 25¢ Y T fn3 are high- hod Reg- These fav Iy abscrbeat end | ua- size. Sirest Floor. | Kitchen Wall Clocks, $1.29 Handsome end reliab'e enamcled blue and green. Targe, clear dials. Strast Floor, Men’s $1.00 Union Suits, 83c Medium and heavy ribbed cotton suits, long sleeves, ankle length. | Ecru and random grey. Sizes 35‘ Recommends Increased Authority fcr Courts to Re- fuse Discharges, Reduced—Tncluding Many, Many DBrand-new the ted Press HAVEN, Conn Janusry 16— for courts to deny was recommend- lliam O. Douglas of the basis of a sur- Jersey and Boston undertaken by Yale y and the United States De- rtment of Commerce, estab'ished five principal causes of bankruptcies. They {lure to kee books, speculation n g debts with- | ectatiog of paying, { busindss, inzbility ident damege No Down Payment Immediate Installation to 46 Broadcloth SHIRTS 59c¢ Firm, closely woven quality In white. tan, blge and green. Col- lar attached. Individually wrap- ped in cellophane, Sizes 13'i to 17. Really remarkable value at this low price. ~Street Floor. o e L et e Men’s $1.25 Sweaters, 89c Coat sweaters in brown and green hesther mivtures. _Sives 36 to 46. Men’s $1.00 Pajamas, 89¢ Of plain and fancy broadcloth in | coet and middy styles. Sizes B, C, | ard D, I\ Men’s 69c Work Shirts, 45¢ Heavy Dlue shirts with atteched | collor and ravket, Szes 1415 to 17, | Men’s Fancy Socks, 14¢ | Ravon-mixed socks in manv new patterns of all colors. Sizes 10 to 1114 Boys’ “Bell” Shirts, 69¢ $1.00 “Bell” Shirts. in plain_and faney broadcloth and percale. Yoke back, regulation collar. Neck sizes 1215 to 14, 59¢ Children’s Gloves, 3%¢ | Warm knitted gloves. fleece-lined | Our Greatest Sale of jersey gloves, mittens and flnw‘ Bed Sheets|: : . T . |l Men’s Capeskin Gloves, 98¢ Il Tremendous Mill Purchase to Sell at Astonishing Savings Lined mdp:nlmcd wloves of ex- | Just When Washington Is Preparing for cellent quality cegeskin in brown | \ ! and tan. Perfois and irregniars i i Bi Centgnnla( Guests Men’s $2.50 Gloves, $1.50 This timely purchase consists of slight : 5 High-~rade lined eapeskin and sheets, all extra heavy quality and iree from starch. suede nloves in black, brown, tan | scure to notice or mind—no holes. These sheets and aew | service as if absolutely perfect $18 to $22.50 Fur-Trimmed Coats $33 to $39 Fur-Trimmed Coats 39 Just Unpacked— }i 1,200 Pairs Full-Fashioned | Silk | Hose $1.00 Quality ihey il gladly igive Every pair is PE _ you facts and figures on | Hosiery of exceptional qual- ’ ‘ -oted tops. Silk-to- this guaranteed Amer- Blsok apd!alll colors iand all head: sizee=inttnenll| L2 SVithip 3 on hose and lisle- ican Radiator Co. Plant. t g he-to fashionable and becoming new turbans that are the-top Al ihe } Regular $I '29 to $1 .89 Values the vogue everywhere. Bright finish and dull top service weight. ‘ —In Three Great Bargain Groups finish straws, many with clever touches of trim- c o fashionable new colors. I | ; Sizes for Double, Twin and Single Beds 69 ming. Quality millinery at a bargain price! Street Floor. ‘ ; 6 for $4.00 BOYS' incd | i Street Floor. } 2 81x90 x! Lined | 72:90 gixg% 89 Fresh Arrivals in Extra Length—Sizes for Double, Twin and Single Beds Of black leatherette These Lovely New “Prosperity Cr ep e 6 for $4.50 with corduroy Prints” 81x99 63x99 72x99 54x99 facing and large fur fab- Dresses .95 e Law §°hool, or of 1500 New ce, fraud and ex- ere found to have e in s>me failures, while ignorance was blamed in management, should b Douglas said, “only cent adequate systems. a third kept no accounting ree- ords_whatsoey Spongy Cloths, Rough Weaves. All Sales Final. of a minimum of | it manegement would tend to | g to industry more knowledge, fore- | sight and intelligent planning. In ad dition, it would serve as a preventive of many fraudulent practices difficult | to detect if no s are kept.” Federal Judge William Clark of New and Arthur Black, B. Loring| and Charles C. Cabot. Boston in bankruptcy, aided in the Fine Fur Col- lars and Cuffs, Sizes 14 to 38, 40 to 50. n Coats 15 Coats Coats $10 and $12 $25 to $30 $58 and $68 Smart New $2 Hats Fur-Trimmed $ Fur-Trimmed Fur-Trimmed Newest Modes in Second Floor. Second Floor. Complete for 6-Room - House Installed as >w as Young EMPLOYMENT “RACKET” BRINGS 60-DAY TERM_ Man Trying to Dupe Jobless Colored Sentenced After Youths ¥ colored, was sen- avs in jeil on iwo charges Judge Gus A. ce Court yesterday. colored boy. the operator of a | whereby he promised to get | s “jobs” as bellhops in ihe| and collected money irom iforms. tricked two youths | ing him money, but he met his when he approached George who subeequently placed him hands Rohrbach Call Qur Graduate Heating Engineers 1 i | | of high-grade Faults are too will afford the seconds $1.00 Fabric Gloves, 45¢ Women's lined and unlined fabric gloves. Trimmed and tailored slin-ons, fancy cuffs and two-clasp (§ style~ I 59c Fabric Gloves, 25¢ Woemen's perfect \qualitv _suede- finish g'oves with beautifully em- broidered cuffs Al colors: Street_Finor $1.50 & $2.00 Full-Fashioned Silk Hose, 59¢ | Seconds of chiffon silk hose of | beautiful - quality, - aiso silk mesh | 08n ‘Wool-Rayon-and-Cotton Hose, 35¢ Women's Winter hose, every pair perfect, in the popular colors, Perfect Silk Hose, 55¢ 2 pairs for $1.00. Thread silk hose. including” iace top chiffon weight and lisle top service weight. Children’s Union Suits, 50c Waist attachment union suits, Dutch neck, short sleeves, knee | length. Sizes 2 to 12. Also hoys' random grey fleeced union suits in a1l sizes 59¢ Women’s Union Suits, 39¢ Rayon strive knit union suits with | band top. Knee length. Sizes 38 | tn 44 $2.00 Mesh Silk Hose, $1.00 Pull fashioned silk mesh hose with large medium or small mesh Slig™* irrequlars 2 59c Rayon Undies, 35¢ 3 for $1.00. Lace-trimmed, appli- | qued and tailored styles. Regular and extra sizes in combinations, chemises, step-ins, panties and vests; regular sizes in gowns Boys’ and Girls’ 25¢ Hose 2 Prs. for 25¢ Boys' mercerized fancy golf hose | and girls’ rayon-mixed % sport hose and children’s derby-ribbed hose. Lace Curtain Strips, 39¢c Each | Panels and pairs in this sale of | mill samples of various lengths. 98c Sheet Blankets, 59¢ Each 66x76 cotton sheet blankets in stripes and plaids of assorted colors. Liquid Veneer Mops, 50c Ea. |} Choice of dry mop or ofl mop. ! Third Floor, Lace Bedspreads and Tablecloths, $1.69 Handmade Chinese filet lace bed- same satisfactory 35¢ to 50c a day pays for this plant—immedi- ate installation. This price includes and Thomas Evans, 17-in. boiler, 6 radiators, id he paid him 300 ft. radiation. : said they got peither uni- Prtioe Eavs o1 ool Wor aetving e \_/ case who not only failed 0| (}iénm"s sto -“bul de- | . et | American 5 Heating ‘ ; z Engineering Co. G. 0. P. Women Plan Dinner. 907 N. Y. Avenue National 8421 nearb; Virginia that Gaynor, alias a £4 deposit on Sensational S ale! Perfect Certainteed Rugs New patterns. Harmonious new color schemes. Carpet and tile designs in the famous Certainteed felt-base rugs that enjoy universal preference for beauty and service. Buy these fine rugs at amazing sale prices! CLARENDON, Va., January 16 (Spe- The League of Republican Wom lington County will give a din- in honor of Judge B. M. Hedrick County Board Member Fred N. Gosnell Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at Windsor Arms. A program of inter- esting entertainment feitures will be presented. Rese: tions for the dinner should be made with Mrs. Frances Har- president, or member of the lub not later Tuesday KAHN on 7th St 9x12 $6.98 Value 9x10.6 $5.98 Value 9x7.6 $5.29 Value 9x6 $3.98 Value Third Floor. 6 for $5.00 90x108 72x108 81x108 63x108 Street Floor Extra Sizes—Three Yards Long ric collar. Sizes 6 to 18. Also at $2.79 Boys’ Overcoats | I Navy blue chinchilla and fancy | Estzblished Established 35 Years 35 Years Specials M onday and Tuesday Genuine Toric Glasses Far or Near Complete With Shel! o Metal Frame overcoats, warmly lined. Sizes 3 to 7.—Street Floor. Standard 15¢ ' 36-Inch 8 C ' Sheeting &2 Mill purchase of wide unbleached sheeting cotton, heavy and closely woven. Preferred for making sheets and mattress covers and other home uses 1215c UNBLEACHED COTTON, 36 inches wide. Firm. serv- Gl/p¢ iceable quality. Yard $1.00 MATTRESS COVERS, in sizes for double beds, three-guarter, twin and single beds. Made ©Qc of strong, unbleached cotton 29¢ SLUMBERLAND PILLOW- Clearance! 1,000 Pairs Women’s Shoes Original Prices, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Prints, Plain Colors and Plain Colors Combined With Prints. Complete Outfit, With Case and Cleaner Included Genuine Toric KRYPTOK $ ( g Invisible Bifocal Lenses $15. Special price Monday and First and best quality. Toric $7.50 Tuesday .. P Kryptok Bifocal Lenses (one pair to see near and far). Best KAHN OPTICAL CO. 617 Seventh St. N.W. lenses made. Sold regulerly Between F and G Streets Y 49, v News to startle the city! We've assembled into one immense, quick- selling lot 1,000 pairs smart novelty and arch-support footwear, includ- ing: Blonde, brown, black and white kid, black satin, patent leather and combinations. Straps, ties and i':epl_lMWdlz-l}:ghAAmEdmm and low 5. Wi A to C. Si to 8 in the lot. ok Cantilever, Dolly Madison and other famous makes in- cluded; also white canvas shoes for nurses. Sizes 2': to 9 widths AAAA to C. CASES, in sizes 45x36 and 42x36. Perfect’ quality, heavy and ]Q¢ serviceable. Each ... . % $1.25 LONGCLOTH — Standard quality yard-wide longeloth, with soft, chamois finish. 10 84‘(’ YARDS FOR .... . £ DIAPER CLOTHS—"White Cloud” sanitary birdseye diaper cloths, size 27x217. Absorbent quality. 84(: Dozen in sealed package.... Street Floor. Beautiful and practical fabrics in fash- jons copied from those shown in expensive dresses—models smart enough for every informal purpose and occasion. Jacket side ties, self belts, large revers noveltic: s Medium and dark colors. and vestees. Sizes 14 to 48. Second Floor spreads and tablecloths in floral de- signs. Size 72x90 $1.00 Sample Neckwear, 50c New styles in lace, organdy, silk and georgette. Vestees, panels, | sweethearts, collar and cufl sets and | jabots in white. cream and colors. 59¢ Chiffon Handkerchiefs, 35¢ | Dainty chiffon dence handker- chiefs in pastel and street colorings. | Full size. Embroidered corners and scalloped all around. Street Floos J