Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1932, Page 22

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" B—6 # THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1932, BEAUTY OF DEEP || Designs Bicontennial Medan | BURGLAR EVADES |5 35 S2=cy INTERMEDIARY HIT | throwing off his coat when he AT BAL BOHEME, Lo s s o e WIDE HUNT HERE| === =0, IN USURY OPINON Arts Club’s Annual Fete Re- veals Vision of the Ocean’s Loveliness. __(Continued Prom Page B-1) the chairman of the ball, had with her in her box Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Leiser- ing, Miss Martha Gericke, Miss Elsa Gericke, Miss Mildred Chancellor, Miss Emily Reed Jones and Miss Helen Cambell. With Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit S. Miller, §r., were Mrs. Frederic de Peyster Hone, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Brooke, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Congdon and Miss Betty Hone Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gros- venor, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Willard and Miss Carol Grosvenor. Comdr. E. R. McKenzie and Mrs. Mc- Kenzie and Mrs. Alired H. Brooks were guests of Miss Sybil Baker in her box. Mr. and Mrs, Harry K. Hickey were hosts at dinner, later taking their guests to the ball, where they occupied the box of Mrs, Beale R. Howard, mother of Mrs. Hickey. The party included Miss Ruth Eleanor Jones, Mrs. Carleton Kear | of Norfolk and her brother, James Pet- | tit; Paul J. McGahan, Edward Tierney and his sister, Mrs. Alexander Cham- bers, of Newton, Pa. Mrs. A. Geary Johnson was hostess in her box to Mr. and Mrs. Watson | Freeman Clarke, Miss Elizabeth Van Dyke Jobe, Miss Charlotte Clark, Rich- | ard Allen and A. Geary Johnson. tertained a box party The cabaret performance, which was continuous from midnight until 3 Mr. and Mrs. Christian Heurich en- Mns LAURA GARDIN FRASER holding the platinum master official | Gordon o'clock am., was given in the small ball made available to the Bicentennial Commission practically without cost. Policemen A. J. Keene and Frank Sav- age were sent to the scene. Arriving at Police Seek Intruder Who |Veasy sireet near mhirtyscventh, toc|Appeals Court Disapproves ing and gave chase. Standards grounds. and eluding police pursuit in & com- -nhg:erc;thl;hiig con;li&ed d‘j he-lvy headquarters for identification. Caliber pistols in the pockets and jewelry i el e valued at $2,000, which he had taken Used Dupticate. Moy from the residenec of Mrs. John Phillips. Mrs. Phillips, 70 years old, entered the kitchen of her home shortly after | When surprised. 9 o'clock last night, just ahead of her old, a former policeman, and Joseph The colored man accosted Mrs. Phil- | countered. the rear door. fugitive. ‘The fugitive started out the front —— —~ at Lerlech, North Wales. des. Mrs. Phillips obtained a stick and Toom under the direction of Miss Mar-| A second similar medal will be presented to the Library of Congress. One | ————————————————— Demand jorie Lowe. Included on the program | m | hundred and sixty wedding rings could Were Sophocles Papas and his mandolin | bkt be made from the material in each one. orchestra, in a number of Spanish se- lections: Clelia Fiorivanti, Mme. COM'}BLIND MAN HIKING and Harry A o in Italian folk Henry G. Le . f | e & L, S THROUGH MEXICO ALONE 1 . O’Connor in s and McClure, | cClure. | Expects t Year f songs with .ukulele accompaniment: |EXPects to Wy “Eoue. v Bate Harry Woodard, jazz numbers on the| Walking Trip Through Each piano; Beverly O'Brien and Wilbert | Bogranoff, ian folk songs: Mrs. J. State in Republic. Frank Rice, Greek folk songs; Ina | Holtzsheiter and Charles Watts, blues| MEXICO CITY.—In an effort to selections: Adelaide Flanagan, Spanish | prove that the blind can equal exploits dance; Priscilla Todd and Robert Reed, | ¢ the normal, a sightless man has waltz: William Rodon and Louise Carl, waltz tango: Phil Hayden and a group | started alone a hike which he intends of his pupils in dance numbers.| to take him through all Mexican states Tom Brahaney acted as master of | and territories. i ceremonies. | The hiker s Florentino Suarez, 34 b e e 9. PALAISROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH NE SILksS for new wardrobes All-silk Chus:ese Honan 59C vd. In the new sports shades including white. Allsilk Shantung, plain and printed 79C yd. White and all the enchanting colors sponsored by the Riviera and our own Winter resorts! Allsilk Embroidered Sha::tungm roidere 1.00 " Eyelet and all-over designs in self or contrasting colors. White and new shades. Romane . 1,95 New, small bright prints—so much in evidence this Spring. A gorgeous quality of Romaine at this price! All-silk FlatSICrepe 79(: and $1 yd. Both grades guarantced washable and both shown in more than 40 standard and new high-fashion shades. “Wavecrest” 1 39 d yd. (rayon) . 4 This new weave has the fashionable wavy crepe finish. A fabric that wears supremely well—in eggshell, }\'lx1tc, rose- petal, orchid, maize, nile, ciel-blue, Lido-red, Nassau blue, French chocolate, peach and others. Palais Royal—Second Floor For a limited time only! 12 Sanitary nap- kins in a box. Order by mail or phone, if you prefer. Smallwares— Main Floor Also g EenEx 5 boxes 55C In all the wanted pastel shades and white. Toiletries—Main Floor DO YOUR TIRES | years old. He began his formidable | expedition in Mazatlan, Mexican Pacific | WEAR UNEVEN" v o Coast port, and expects to complete the i Hygienie G i i < SSCIENTIEIC SERVICE: Towels and Toilet Tissues | — - ’ _ i || O'CONNELL & PRATT e | Szechoslovakia spent $1275000 in | 1617 L St. N.W. DE. 3749 Manufacturer of Interfolded Products | new railway construction last year. Gihe PALAIS ROYAL WHERE DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE IS ALWAYS FAIRLY PRICED HOOVER SWEEPER COMPLETE with set of Dusting Tools All are previous models reconstructed at the Hoover factory. A Sensational Sale! Lamp Shades 1 Decorated parchmentized shades For bridge, floor and Unusually attractive decorations. table lamps Choice of any size. Palais Royal—Fifth Floor Runs just as good as a new $1 rose or green cut Hoover! Guaranteed for 17-pe. green glazed glassware s All equipped with ball-bearing, beat- luncheon set Dainty cuttings on ng-sweeping brush. New cord, belt 4 plates 4 sandwich 1 7 handled sandwich and dust bag. 79 covered candy dishes, 4 cups plates X 2-pc. mayonnaise 4 saucers 1 meat dish sets, etc. Palais Royal—Fifth Floor UNIVERSAL Stainless Steel, 12 pcs. Cutlery Set 6 forks 3.95 6 knives Neatly boxed. White ivory han- dles, stainless steel blades and tines. Palais Royal—Fifth Floor Madeira Dresser Scarfs Madeira Squares, 36-inch Madeira Napkins, set of 6 3-piece Chinese Filet Doilies 6 Linen Finger Tip Towels Madeira Pillowcases 2 Chinese Chair Back Sets A wide-spread police search was in| S5 L Ky ore informed later that a col- progress today for s colored bUrglar.|ored man answering the burglfr's de- |OPinion by Chlef Justice George E. Who was surprised while ransacking & | scription forced a taxi driver to take | Martin, today disapproved a custom house at 4300 Thirty-seventh street |him to the leiclntily of Alb!fl;:}:;t ;g::: sald to be In vogue with lenders of last night and escaped by wresting frec | 314 Connecticut, AVeRes. UL O fek | money on second trusts, of evading the from two residents in a desperate hand- | Creek Park on alighting [ytom y‘-;xs ubihe to-hand struggle, abandoning his loot| One of the revolvers found in man's coat was stolen from the Phillips l‘?.'e"'f.'c’;'"vffi'i"o}’ ego %;‘ f.ornov'l?\lcol: mandeered taxicab, home, with several diamond rings and | Ot 58, YA OF, BIRA00., for which After a 10-minute battle with two|a diamond stickpin. The coat and a | 7e¥ Soq"or Woi o¢Cr® Y, REC. Sball b large men, the burglar jerked free and | hat believed also to have been aban- | go¥ing “y i ol % o€ JOME °°, "{’hfi dashed off, but was forced to abandon | doned by the fleeing man were taken 0 | District Supreme Court refusing to set The robber had gained access to the | Henry I. Quinn and Joseph Burkart, house while the family was away by |28 receivers of the Provident Relief As- using & duplicate key on a rear door. sociation, had sought the cancellation Sons Run to Rescue. He had packed a bandbag with Mrs. Phillips’ furs, but left it in the house |tlonal Mortgage & Investment Co. | The colored man was over 6 feet tall two sons, J. Gordon Phillips, 40 years | and Weighed about 200 pounds. Accord- ing to_the Phillips gmmers, both of ri . ' Phillips, 30 years old, who were parking | Whom are large men. he was the strong- t t the family automobile in the garage. | est human being they had ever en- r ls- lips there and ordered her upstairs, | A score or more of policemen from from Hot Springs, Arkansas, is waving a pistol. Mrs. Phillips screamed | NO. 14 precinct, the Trafic Bureau and a reliable aid in treatment of and her two sons ran to the rescue, [ headquarters scoured the vicinity for Arthritis. A New York hospital's Joseph to the front and his brother to | Several hours in a futile search for the door and was met by a blow from| Dr. Archibald Percival Grav results. If you want relief you Joseph, " He wheeled and ran for the | Trich” sehetar sad moct whe ey the| owe it to yourself to learn more back door. where he was tackled by |famous song, ‘Father O'Flynn® and about this famous water. We wedal for the George Washington Bicentennial Celebration. A noted |psne “steps " ctelking at each ouher ag | L0 Jied in December, has been buried shall be pleased to mail you a sculptress, she designed the plaque, which was struck off last week at | jos i) the the Unltea States Mint Iy PRIladelphin: ¥-The metal®for theplacelias| s L i ks came o Ahett plates, flared bowls, Convenient terms of credit Palais Royal—Housewares—Fifth Floor 190 Sale of Hand Embroidered Madeira Linen and Other Fancy Pieces A wonderful variety, all repriced for this sale. A few of the many pieces in this sale listed below. Fled After Desperate Hand- | ieene jumped from the patral car| Use-of Third Party to Exact 11 ahead of the it which to-Hand Struggle. the " nclehsors. had orgunized. Keene, Bonus for Loan. he said, was able to ki the man in sight_until he entered Bureau of ‘The District Court of Appeals, in an usury statute by making use of an in- termediary to exact a bonus on the aside the loan, but modified it to extent of the bonus exacted. o of the note in a suit against the Na- which had purchased the note fro Mountain Valley Mineral Water clinical test on a number of chronic cases brought splendid free copy of the clinical test. Free useful ice box flask with first order. Sold in Washington 15 Years st daiian b e FREE sample to residents of Wi ing- fon "only. Phone or write loday " Mountain Valley Water for 75 Years the Prescribed Water at HOT SPRINGS, ARK. 1230 Woodward Bldg. Met. 1062 | one year! if desired. Metal Hampers Sturdy, well constructed hampers, with c rubber-tipped legs to protect polished floors. Enameled colors. Palais Royal—Fifth Floor Palais Royal—Second Floor Gaarles M. Maris, who was named m| GARDEN CLUB MEETS “In our opinion,” says Chlef Justice Martin, “the tranjaction out of Which Chevy Chase Group Hears Lecture me;:l the len;l?: cog.:‘yuny -:d the on Fertilizers. Ing association, whereby the for- mer agreed to loan o the latter $9,300, | The Chevy Chase (D. C) Garden for which the latter was to execute and (Clib heard ‘an illustrated lecture on deliver its Promiseary more Gec- 310,000, | fertilizers at its seventy-sixth_ meeting For the purpose of avolding the usury | Yesterday, st which Mrs Leurence statutes an intermediary was employed, | Voorhees, 3810 Alton place, was : and the note was made payable to him, | T¢a Was served by the hostess, as- whereupon in pursuance of the premedi- | Sisted by Mrs. E. N. Bunting. tated plan he professed to sell the note to the actual lender for $9,300, and this sum was paid as the real amount to the actual borrower. Such a transaction is fctitious and is not sustained by the 3 e n courts. be considered as Named to Foreign Service. ) i W Rre Fuily John W. Carrigan of San Francisco, Calif., was appointed by President Hoo- ver today to be & vice consul of career and a secretary in the diplomatic service. His post was not named. Large flocks of gulls are following plowmen in Ireland to get worms and | ACCESSORIES GO BICENTENNIAL Scarfs at..... More important than ever this year —and most important of all in these gay and charming Bicenten- nial prints! “The Starry Stripes” — “Candlelight” and Mt. Vernon sketched above, are but three of a perfectly swell collection of “Early American” and other new print scarfs. All pure silk, of course, and lined. Hahdbags In Bicentennial Colors 2.95 Red, blue, navy and Continental buff with white or red clasps shine forth in these fascinating small bags of glistening patent. Other leathers, and woolens, too, in Bicentennial colors! : in the red, white and blue 1.00 You can have your red-white-and-blue all in one belt— of shiny patent leather. Or you can have solid colors, just as you prefer. But you must have a belt! Other belts from 50c to $1.95. Umbrellas **join the colors” -5.00 This fine silk wmbrella is in navy blue with a row of tiny bright blue stars around the border. Red and white handle and stub, white tips. Its name is “Bicentennial” and it would make a grand gift. Palais Royal—Main Floor "G STREET AT ELEVENTH

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