Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1932, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1932. : B—9 | standards, present the biggest problem | of budget and the least tendency toward tions of seven huge Army bombing | dians at the isolated villages Tost no crypt were uncovered in excavation FUNDS SHRINKING | siandards,present the pissat proviem ot et o e s epdency omard | INDJAN FOOD PLANES (oo, frmees " “fond. bomoare. | 1 satherin he provisions, arop- ANCIENT CRYPT FOUND | (3%’ T “Sresence. under the. old | gsun!:‘h Ba;':; of Eda‘:fl“z%fi‘: in conven- | years. o Rt 3 Iy ment” paign among the snowbound ped into snow banks from the planes. UNDER VATICAN FLOOR floor was dukznu: er\lrldume that the | tion here, ers sal y. Southern colleges sho he least FT Lo - —— erypt antedates church, which was FOR U. s- COLLEGE81 A nation-wide survey completed only | expansion and the greatest curtailment sHl TO HOLBROOK Navajo and Zunl tribesmen of Eastern | built in the eighth century. Inst week, showed that 233 institutions | of budgets, while Midwestern colleges | Arizona and Western New Mexico. | Man Found Dead, Throat Slashed. | 1y ory Uncover Tomb in Rebuild- | yeri,capital of & Roman column sl s 2 | established a net skving of $1,483,331, | showed the largest expectation of defi- | Approximately 6,000 pounds of pro- | MONROE, Wis., January 19 (#).—D. '1wu found nearby, leading to the be- Difficulty of Maintaining Standards over 1929, but that Jespite thecco- | cits. e : Army Bombers Will Aid Marooned | ThoGr e falbs dipusdti fheeie] R, Noble, a Minneapolis man who had ing Church—Monument Believed ' llef that crypt was pegan If it was ¥ nomies, budge! cits a1 en | The council meeting made up of . roon sel een selling Canadian land here, was Pictured Before Church Educa- |the year just closed aggregated $1.998,- ' 59 religious denominations, represent-| 1In New Area Today, Then Re- |the surrounding area. Many of the|found dead yesterday in a hotel, his Relic of Pagan Rome. found in this part of Va City. 2 B h 097." Attendance showed a slight in- | jg approximately 600 colleges, univer- i ' tribesmen were facing starvation until | throat slashed with a razor. Circum- | gy (he Associated Press. The entrance to the crypt was cov- tion Boards at Cincinnati. | crease. | sities. schools and seminaries. turn to Winslow, Ariz. the Army planes were ordered to thelr | stances pointed to suicide. On his per- ered with earth and Vatican authorities . | The survey, made under auspices of | L e relief. his | SR Were found letters addressed to Mrs. VATICAN CITY, January 19.—An | ordered the excavation temporarily sus- S | the Liberal Arts College movement, | K . #ollowing the delivery of food in this | w p. Noble, Bay City, Mich. ancient and probably pagan crypt was | pended to permit a more careful in- By the Assoclated Press which represents 8 majority of the de- | The highest living trees are the glant | ares today, the planes will return to s = discovered yesterday under an old floor | vestigation. The excavation was un- CINCINNATI, Ohfo, January 19.— | nominational and privately-supported | gums of Southeastern Australia and | BY the Associated Press. | Winslow, Ariz., to continue work in that in the church of St. Stephen of the | dertaken to restore and reinforce the Shrinking callcu’o finances, wuh)th! ac- | schools, showed Eastern colleges with | the pines of the Sierra Nevada in the HOLBROOK, Ariz., January 19.—This | territory. | Canada’s Royal Mounted Police num- | Abyssinians. old floor of the church, which was cov- companying difficulty of maintaining | the greatest tendency toward expansion | United States. city today was made the base of opera- | Pilots of the bombers reported In- | ber 1,225 men. ‘Three marble steps leading to the | ered over centuries ago. Velour chair pads Imported Chinese table mats ] ) . Oblong and oval shapes, hand embroidered, in $ N g YAL For dining room chairs . . , make them more s N D comfortable and add a touch of color. large variety of colors and designs. eIt Rerm e Socnl Floer RE DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE IS ALWAYS FAIRLY PRICED Palals Roysl—Secend Floor An event as important in savings as itis unusual OLLAR DAY weosespay - HOME NEEDS Offering exceptional values in currently desirable merchandise for the home —draperies, rugs, housewares, china, glass, lamps, pillows, linens and domestics Irish linen crash Housewares, Etc., in Dollar Day We are sure you will like the new location and new arrangement of tea towels the home furnishings, china and lamp departments on the ffth floor. 4.pc. canister sets Step-on refuse - Large size containers, . pail $ | Or for flour, sugar coffee, = : ; Sanitary; with" galvan- > | (] tea, . o ized insert. Firmly woven all-linen crash towels, bordered on Double roasters Unpainted chairs four sides in colored stripes of red, blue, green, Choice of two _sizes. | T Well constructed, heavy, $ gold. Tape hanger attached. Grey enamel finish. f 3 hard wood. Linen Crash Toweling to Match, 6 yds. $1 Putch ovens - € - Cast iron No-burn Dutch ovens E >t N andirons 2,000 pairs of Unbleached Mattress Covers T e = 4N ; = | M s oo, Fuil and twin sizes. Made of heavy, unbleached Conel fenftinees: 3 B Hlack ‘Boiabe. Phig 1.69 WindOlU | cotton; tape seams; rubber buttons. Real pro- | tection for your mattress. Folding breakfast Discontinued styles of high-priced lines Bird cages trays Green enameled finish. 2 Feather Pillows Fine wooden tray on Complete with perches ur aln S Of feather-proof art ticking. Filled with new sturdy legs. O O]..e e 5 hen feathers. Assorted colors and stripes. Door shoe racks Mirrors Tablecloths of Rayon and Cotton Fastens to back of : S .al t pr Size 54x54 inches. Attractively designed—in s door, Holds 3 pairs. assware ;(::}1‘3;:;"1 For hall or pecial at | , : | : pastel shades of green, rose, gold, blue, eggshell. Regularly 1.25. Knives and forks 5 Cannon Turkish Towels Of stainless steel. Col- plcces Refrigerator dish for ° Fine tailored marquisette curtains in ivory or ecru. Reversible—in desirable pastel colors $ orful. White enameled. Keeps Priscilla and criss-cross ruffled curtains of dotted mar- of rose, blue, green, gold, peach, 3 for vegetables fresh. quisette in rose, blue, green, orchid, gold and tan. Some | lavender. Large size...... .. | Goblet Eortedi groups are limited in quantity—so we must urge you | Palais Royal—Second Floor 6-1b.; nickel plated, $ I;O pCis | Foo ed ice teas to shop early! 5 F | with heel rest. Cord Fruit sa ads ‘ooted water tumblers . 2 ; — — - a not included. Sherbets Footed glasses, assorted sizes Electric irons Bread box Choice of the easy-roll- ing top or.the oblong style. Cottage curtain sets 2 Lbs. Old English Amethyst, rose, green, topaz. Not every piece D In a wide variety of styles. 100 and Ecru Crlnkle Spreads paste wax $ in every color. No phone or mail orders on this Electric water And 75c size of Old special group—please. heater 1.29 values. . English rug stay. | ok Sofa pillows 81x90 ) 20 pcs. green glazed ware ‘ DumcrEe ltn ik Of sateen, cretonne and damask. They 1nches ° Johnsqn s floor Ten cups and 10 saucers. Ideal for every- $ | : D3 5 5 ¥ ‘ 150 Wear-Ever are lovely indeed and the lot is limited o outfits : to only 164. Choose early. 100 to 1.65 . J ’ ] Floor mop and 1 pint oy ice! 3 v(;l::l" g Ay i Fine quality spreads with woven-in white crinkle of liquid wax. 3 i Aluminum : ; ) : 4-Pc. tower cake set. Perfect window shades stripes. Excellent for hotels and rooming houses, Combination 24-pc. cut band water tumblers $ Can be used for - mops and polish | Just think! Less than 5c a piece! freezing or baking. Holland and Smith’s opaque grades, on Linen damask towe]s g : | guaranteed rollers. 69c to 85c grades. = ‘ ~L05 : :(n’r‘vhmops andLionz of 1.50 Wear-Ever r leache i inen — 1n ' i Snowy blcached pure liner 4 f r 16-pc. green glazed luncheon sets $ Aluminum Curtain and drapery materials lovely woven damask patterns. 5.ft. stepladders EreliDoacheries Well constructed with Four cups, 4 saucers, 4 plates and 4 fruits. | egg capacity. in some grades. 29c to 59¢ values. 3 : Radiator shields Service for 4. Fashionabl it f Aluminum 54x54 inches. Patterned-top cloths with white $ 5 Service tor4. Easiloname and smart for : $ es. Patterned-top Heavy steel, adjustable bridge. 6-quart cooking ) 2 ; flannel backs. S an with damp cloth. i 4 S e . Velours, damasks, rayons. Some slightly soiled. : Just clean wit p type; walnut finish. Palais Royal—Fifth Floor kettle. Palais Roy y =225 = = — : Palais Royal—Fifth Floor 130, formerly 1.00 to 1.95. . G 5-Pc. bridge sets : — T — Cretonne day-bed covers 36x36-inch cloth and four napkins in paste ‘ . e : -. 2 : S g o e e e 3L Colonial reversible rugs (45x80-in.) 1.00 Of the finer grade materials. 1.95 values Rayons, nets, marquisettes, and « Unhemmed. others. Short bolts of 5 to 12 yds. pail rest. 3 | g yd 1.25 Stay-clean cloths 14-pc. black glass luncheon set $]. : 1.75 Wear-Ever Table and radio scarfs, 3 for B titnl cretonnes | Woven of clean, sanitary washable rags cauti new . 5 b . 1.50 to 1.95 Cretonne drapes g Hall and stair carpeting, yd. Reversible Smyrna rugs é Will make fine drapes, slip covers, Part rolls. Guaranteed perfect. Remarkable 1.29 Oval and oblong shapes. Colorful designs. s Beautiful valance style. Bright colors with solid ) Ls ; a & . $ hangings and many other decora- yds $ to 1.85 values! 1.95 values. s . Jlor sateen ruffles. Also tailored drapes with : ; - & cthlm ll.u]('n Uiy ilored drapes wi tive things for the home.. Special | Congoleum felt-base rugs Oval wool rugs shaped valance. Palais Royal—Second Floor. and other grades. Size 18x36 Sunfast and washable. Size 18x30 for s ! Palais Royal—Second Floor inches. The 40c grade. inches. Regularly 1.00. Vanity stick and Parchmentized Large and heavy quality. Size 24x36 inches. 1. Rhe(:v.”‘“ihéc_?i" 24x36 ins. and 24x44 ins. y € 1ce of colors. Desk lamps e Novelty lamps shades values. Sale of Lamps and Shades, each $1.00 | Oval twisted rag rugs Heavy chenille rugs- 31 A wide with one of these prac- at a remarkably tical lamps, bring measyrements. 129 to 1.75 grades. Special. tables. Palais Royal —Second Floor Many decorative shades. EREicepbionzs fin; $ A i For radios, end of Palrclfémcmt‘lle? B Inlaid linoleum, sq. yd. Cocoa door mats | ] T e SLAIN, ks ; S i —_bridge, table : ; | s tables or console s }l)f:)r )I afil b shades. $1 Armstrong and Nuim brands. Part rolls, so please Targe size, heavy grade, extra quality. $ low price. 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