Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1932, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1932. PENSIUN BU"_DING ' Rore Thamdersorm | [URGE CIVIL SERVICE [SARA HARRIS' ESTATE |5t et ie » e toieve IS VALUED AT $50,000 sening"the ‘et Tied™ e s ror Strikes Iceland as | | INCREASE IN DISTRICT m— o | Bolt Kills Slleep e Will Filed for Probate Leaves Be- T | —_— ama Citi quests of Various Amounts to Autogyro Reaches Mexico City. | § | | By the Assoclated Press. s sn Los (edn Relatives and Friends. MEXICO CITY, February 9 (P).— it REYKJAVIK, Iceland, Febru- Boosted in Proportion in % e foyer ariens i e by A Svioleot snmcssio The will of Sara Ledson Gilmore | Me 2 e i rida, Yucatan, in the autogyro with Piney Branch Citizens Would | | S Lomthensiern e Tax Payments. Harrts, widow of Admiral Heary Tudor | Which fie ew from the United States to Sunday. B. Harrls, who lived for many years at ! ¢ cross the uc--l 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 House D. C. National Guard ‘ faSming struck & bam on 8 | | The Kalorama Ojttzens’ Association |1708 Rbods Island svenue, was fileq |27 Siraita. 5 ' i last night passed a resolution urging | in the District Supreme Court yester- 5 in Old Structure. i pothe S e that the quota.of Distriet, of COMMMAY day. The document is dated May 6. |shose. and Sioves ook year fotaied No Connection With Any Other Washington Store employes under Civil Service should be | {936 and disposes of an estate val 3 - increased in proportion to the nmoum,‘;’[’zgppW%MB?fly $50,000. e | aensoen0: = _ Charlotte Has $100,000 Fire. |thc District citizens pay in Federal |*'Begides leaving many bequests vary- y The great vrc g the public| CHARLOTTE, N. C., February 9 () | Taxes. Another resolution passed at the |ing from $500 to $5,000 to friends and &chools today I 5 10| A $100,000 fire yestcrday destroyed the | meeting, held in the John QuINCY | relatives, Mrs. Harris leaves $3,000 to . 9 | building and stock of the Carolina Auto | Adams School, protested du'fflm:“ ‘trl;; Justin Morrill Chambetlin, who also is L - ® | Supply Co. here. Fi en were un- | y garbage men C named as executor, without bond. A - LETS - L D k Th C ble to say how the blaze started. -The | Mcrning collections. portrait by Lawrence is bequeathed to LIQUID - TABI SALVE 1ke a UC ) 1S Oat |loss was covered by insurance. It was announced that Dr. George | Mrs. Edward G. Jones of Charleston, 666 Liquid or Tablets used internally The firm was one of the oldest auto- | Havenner, president of the Federation |S. C and 666 Salve externally make a com- » mobile jobbing companies in' the South |of Citizens’ Associations, will address| Mr. Chamberlin, who for many years | plete and eflective treatment for Colds. Sh d Wat _It N q v' »|and operated br: hes at Spartans- 'the next meeting of the Kalorama was a practicing lawyer of this city, . e s er s e A | burg and Florence, s. C. group. but who is now residing in San Pran- Most Speedy Remedies Known ¢ tted It’s Bound to Enmesh You Plgfgléozt night adopted a reso P on Office of This Vogue for Reasonably Priced ings wit : ON'T try to avoid the snare of lace and D mesh, or yvou'll miss the most engaging : i Fashion on the Spring horizon. Go in whole- ton scptca st sear ox; § heartedly for holes! Lacey holes in your after- thsmmms show t'}:f:;":is l%" dAays }" oo i sl 5 noon and evening frock . . . holes in your hose ENERE S YEnY srccays Baio coat that’s showerproof does double dents in cases whe holes in gloves holes in b: d f1 ... holes in gloves . .. holes in bags and scart! d are available and caj g duty. Cravanetting also makes a posts. 4 ® 5 A o e B coat look better, wear better, and wegret, o Sthe ¢ 1 s of : hold its shape longer. We sketch the services Bdgur B Hend g The Dress ()f Lace Is Doubly D four of the smart new polos that in the resoluti c have been cravanetted—there are 4n thought and action for a . ol e malers oo = Smart With a Jacket : & many others! Natural tan, blue, ganization.” | The d s ’ y - green; sizes 14 to 20. he dress with a jacket can go so many - : A g : i aious i MlDD[ETON. CLEARED more places! And with lace at home in both the afternoon and evening mode—a lace jacket IN HI-JACKING CASE frock is a pericet combination! In black re- T lieved with creamy laces, beige, and glorious Charges Against Officer Are Nolle pastel shades. Sizes 12 to 20 and 36 to . $25. Prossed by United States Attorneys. DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR. \ You'll Give These a Hand —Gloves of Mesh or Lace You may feel a bit like you stepped from vour grandmother’s portrait, but take our word for it, lace mitts and mesh gloves are the last word in 1932 glove fashions! 16-button embroidered Short evening gloves of lace mitts to wear with fine silk mesh with a lace evening frocks; quaint silk net ruching— black, and white, $1.95. very new! Black and white, $1.50. Short half mitts of silk lace accepted by the Cotton mesh gloves X : ’& 3 3 / 3 younger set, and de- with three rows of em- ¢ oy O ; 3 ’ driven | manded by those wear- broidery—for slreell) and 4 S lack, /! k | n to the I ing Bicentennial cos- sports wear: Caidi tumes, $1. white, eggshell, $1. g : P 4 : 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 BINGHAM IS OPPOSED GLOVES—STREET FLOOR. TR y . No Connection With Any Other Washington Store TO FREEING FILIPINOS § Territories Committee Chairman B Don’t Overlook Mesh Hosiery Fears Move Would Ruin U. S. | K < A ; 5 7 4 Power in Oriental Waters. | You can't really—for fashion’s spotlight is LS : . } the Assoct : J focused on a thriling collection of lovely x T f - = i e e meshes and filmy laces—and women love it! i o2 . Bingham of the ) Perritor < . = 5 Comnmittee. 3 Bridal veil mesh, sheer For daytime wear, He made this statement as the com- | as a silken mist, is the take your holes a me- ,',"J,‘,'Q; ;%C‘n;?a;‘nfi}.l e }}‘,I(l,;, il name of our loveliest dium size, with a double i 0 . islands. Bing ham added he would not | formal hose. All-silk mesh heel, and picot silk 4 3 X % ;}?5"‘&&3,‘3;?"{3:3“‘1.;; i t‘}'lse;cz?sigj feet and picot tops, $1.95. top, $1.35. > A 9% >, 0 ern Om Or an for freedom in a plebiscite. : The cholisit . tathached Be %) HOSIERY—STREET FLOOR. sgainst_the United States getting out | ? s 3 J b of the Far East while the present com- ; Fedd Piicated icrnawanal situstion contin: | \ : an a ues. Withdrawal, he said, would weaken the American position in Asia % y and no change should be contemplated | & . 5 ¢ % Until the situation has smproved: | § ' . 25 O . Wood Poster. Bed, Coil Spring —_— . | S 23 i i M H HALTS HOTEL FIRE || B R . : and Felt Mattress at This Price Salesman’s Quick Action Credited AL 2 f 3 . ¢ % 2 The lovely poster bed in Stopping Flames. | 7 T i £ b 1 . e : ; ] 3 4 ; 4 : is beautifully veneered in maple, walnut or mahog- man, was « . 4 ; i any. If you prefer, you with having averte ‘ J : : may have a choice of four popular Simmons metal year-old building were licking beds—at the same price. out of a window when N : % broke down the door - : ing the contents of Y 7 i COMFORTABLE STUDIO on the fire The room for as , o COUCH, box spring construc- been occupw_d 'b-.v w. Y 5 3 tion and layer felt mattress. Choice of several attractive furniture cover- $29.75 Biisters Caused | | ’ g A ( ALLWOOL BLANKET o Severe Iiching HRVY - $10 & ¥ solers. S $2.95 Cuticura Healed BEDWEAR—THIRD FLOOR. expressly for LANS- BURGH’S . . . tailored with un- usual chic . . . smartly trimmed with glazed satin ribbon and veil ... expressing LANSBURGH'S ,;fimm;,p,'m. L o renowned service and quality. ':' i ; \~ i ':. ) : . it Ia: h.uuud | MILLINERY—SECOND FLOOR. ; o Colored Dress Lln ens Cuticura Soapand five weeks rascor fierusiog | | | Specially Priced, Tomorrow! © i A . ’ With cottons holding the center of the 521 S. Webster St., Ottumwa, Iowa, fashion stage—your first thought will be linen. F:;. I1‘7, 1931, i ; | Start making your Summer frocks now . . . ake Cuticura Soap and Oint- you’ll adore the clear, sparkling colors. . ment your every-day toilet prepara- tions and have a ciear, sweet skin, = WASH FABRICS—THIRD FLOO! soft, smooth hands, and a healthy 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 = scalp with good hair. A world- fas dependal : (o?&?sl:;f .nfip;:mhk s No Connection With Any Other Washington Store

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