Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1932, Page 24

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ING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15 WET ORGANIZATION et H ere Are ”M Seven Pages of Half-Million Members Clalm- 5 Penn, Ave.=Eighth aad O Stn ed by Association Against == Which Are Brlngmg Great Throngs rAn, its president. Accession of 114514 new members during the year. wiin 34 Staic units ofganized. he said, mads it possible for the organizaticn now to campaign essively in half the Union. e yenr's econemic Gistress, he added. had served to eccentuale more than, ever before ‘th~ ennrmous waste of‘ revenue in an expsriment which has Ry faeees e S T An Ertmordmar_y Purchase Brmgs You t ad- oy nq:ll;;’lm1rn';nlh';:iumnb.rlng)ud:ng! Open Stock Three Groups of Lovely New [ il ncreased support In boih Senate and = House; for submitting A repeal resolu- q It iy tion to the people: promise of roll calls | CLASSWARE and l nlforms ;n the issue this session in bolt)h chum<l ! - Al rs; congressional victories by repeal ) itof-the-L or resubmission candidates in half a 1 \ i 8 ‘ | Fnu:‘n/”[h;hmm ‘:;n;{ ({Ihl-r £ 2 4 el nown fakes ! dozen districts hitherto considered “un- g e Alterably dry”; demands for resubmis- And They Are Al Less Than a Dollar a Pair sion by more than 100 orglnluu‘(lm.-. s 5 E ¢ including the American Legion, Vet- f § 3 e A T B | A ) | eérans of Forclgn Wars, Bar Assoclation ¢ 2000 Prs. 79¢ e o ¢ ot 'l oy : | “MASTER” e 4 i | t g | Women's and Misses’ Sizes! Detroit Jewel and Junior League, and the vote for | Pascl Marquisettes ns roms Prscia . G as RANGES repeal in Finland which left the Ul’l“?lg H [ C c l Rigdasion sck, whh ot b / \ | Btates the only country in the Wor i Grvstal e | | \ L e | 4 ; | with national prohibition ——— i e P i \ 7 e !6 75 3 : * - ‘ i€ 522,821 duris - 1 g ale Price. $49.95 il erosispen st fezmem, ke STEMWARE i e A\ = WA Girs e 33995 tions, he remmd o Pay Ol Ruttled Scrims FORMER CUMBERLAND WOMAN IS AUTO VICTIM § ] 2,000 Prs. $1.98 Crendme Rise IOVl Can || st o e i i i Stemware Mrs. Maggie Brant, Sister of Mrs. Florence Sehuler of Ellicott City, Dies in Youngstown. Bpecial Dispateh to The Star. { L CUMBERLAND, Md., February ! You'll Want Some of These W. A Bran(d. 11 East street, ua; a};j- - | 5 ese sterday of the death o is N Ik e = I law, Mrs. Maggle Brant. 61, : Solid Color Turkish 5 | | H C wife of Elmer G. Brant. at Youngs- : ¥ ? ) | town Hospital, Youngstown. Ohio, from Rose Cut Tumblers || AR ¢ eavy ast injuries received when strucl )y an N ;. e 1 1 " - gutomobile. She suffered fractured e ; = A ' ALUMINUM eg. dislocated hip and head injuries. - A 7 ¥ e . g {il f ey 8he had lived in the Youngsto: § | - 7 Originally 3495 to §7.95—Now ton for 17 years and previously had ; | - ; ; S]] I\ CA\TO\ CREPE [l = ramom Mune resided in Cumberland about 20 k s i ; o stock, Va. ) > Crtre v Stehli’s Famous $1.95 Quality i 8he was 4n Eskridge, a native of Wood- Besides her husband, she is survived | Pl . R by three brothers, Cheney Eskridge. 3T PATCHWORK | |#88 -Thi il s e o 2 5 e in the by v i Sci Baring Doskle Rossies Ashlnn:: Ky.: Frank Eskricge. D_mm e . . ] e \ . Moorefieid. W. Vi < ; . - - QUILTS i \ s e e s o . These Pieces, Now y?gnfim!emflshe’; Rew IWllmin{zion { ; ? | DWIGHT PRI [ hm ' T e TS orence chuler, Ellicott I s 14 1 == Now ot Owr Lowest o e . Md: Mrs. Susie Alabaugh lndi = M| AN C H O R S H E ET S 55¢ A Price 3 . e . Lave Willlams, Winchester, Va., and Mrs. Helen Orndorff, Ashland, Ky. | e | ; : —Fey el boows de Size 81x99 MRS. VENABLE DIES | m-::‘mm‘-‘::‘: Roguiarly $145 Native of Cumberland Was Widow tish i Lihen | Destiel DR D e e P of Petersburg Tobacco Merchant. T bl CI lh XPS : il Patent Leather Special Dispateh to The Star. a e o S Points y Smooth Calf CUMBERLAND, M., February 15.— Six Points of EACH H nooth Mrs. Mary Patterson Venable, widow of Sizes $ s 59 Supcrnmly She am'_;. <o : - New Styles 70x18 5 William L. Venable tnd daughter of e | eSS Sno 6308 . . . . 9 Full 3%-0z. Hanks Smart Colors i 11 the late T. Leiper I'atterson, videly Soodal st “General Electric® Hinged Cabinets of Fine ;novm elvil_engineer, died Frizay at b el Sire nm e e i - “Superior” Brand 9 e = etersburg, Va. She was a pative of e ry TELECHRON | bt et b il b hm i vur s | W e p Cumberiand. She was a sistsr of Mrs = i oo mm e j | L . s e s | riting Faper Louisa P. Henderson, tlis rity, wife of I - Mantle Clocks - it e e £t e sy WO | the laté Judge Robert =. Henderson. 70x70 Table Cloths..$2.95 | - s,,.n,m S Faraorty C 2 | = 8 Mrs. Vehable's husband, who was en- Rotutuiy 3395 | 4 Deae . { e 138 Regeloriy a8 a wholesalé tol ler in | g - - : g‘u’fm:g’ i3 soersy esms aho:. 701106 Table Cloths..$4.50 S Y tt Another Group of New Bags ¥ u:l m:m;;ter of u(:e cadet corpsn ":r Aepeier = i ' - e rginia ary Institute and partici- | E 5 o ~ - [ 79 pated with the Confedereate forces in 21 and 22 in. Napkins...$3.39 6 Lonte it s o | Bt 5 X f ) R L e the battle of New Market. Mrs. Ven- Ll | e 4 . PR Able will be burfed at Petersburg. On | i i her mother's side she was connected with the Colonial Sprigg family. I NAVY ORDERS l Comdr. George M. Courts, detached Ndval War College, Newport, R. I, &bouhc‘v‘llay 28; to duty on staff, NnvnlI - o ’ ar College, Newport, R. I / (Y9 . "Co‘rlnd;v Rot;;rlt1 M. (;mnn tdrt}n{cheld = 7 ,/ = _CEN S NNI/\I { ,:. '(—’ /{}/ ¢( (V}? / av ar College, Newpcr CACA sbout May 28: to duty on staff, Naval [ ofist Push the Button = A = War College. Newport, R. 1. Fold the Legs | i e | 500 UNPAINTED CHAIRS | 3 Outstanding Groups of DRESSES !rh'lol! Quéntico, Va. Liéut. Comdr. Clarence Gulbranson, | getached_command U. §. 8. Hamilton: FIVE DIFFERENT STYLES | g Galapin JACKETS Juniors’, Misses’, Women's and Extra Sizes to 52 to Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa. h‘L‘x‘e\éLN cmgr.duwrym Hartley, de- Another Sale of b ia I A rd, , D. C.; . . — il n b B 20T T ML 2 Diccontinued ‘ for Kitchens y || ; Tanerm || $ $ cer. Ordeérs April 23, 1931, revoked. —for Break 7, & "op-of Hip Length Liett, Gomdr, Cliford G Richardson, Pattern foci Broabjnst Rost L} [ 1,000 $23 75 [ ta aval War College, Newport, . e inil | g 1. About May 26; to instriction Ma- Community A I L ACME A Schools, Quantico, va. N [ \J e 9410 0698 Valuer n-wu-w.-.. mnm.w.,.. Wchet U B8 Bovtin: b Navai I BRIDGE i (i Il o Canton Crepes... . Lovely Laces. Academy, Annapoils, Md. 9 ; i Ry | et ce e - Alrrmonn Susday Ni Lieut. Comdr. Frank P. Thomas, dis- s - [ AR i @ Many Have Jackets. .. Others Have Bright-Colored Tops ¢harged tfeatment Naval Hospital, y ” | @ Sl . Misses’ and Popul Dr League Dsland, Philadelphia, Pa.: to 7 T j TABLES..... s © On Sale in the Junior-Mitsts" and Populat Priced Dress Sections Bureau Bhgineering. Washington, D. C. b~ Lieut. Comdr. Dallas Wait, detached 7 ) | Y. S. B. Brazos; to duty as officer in y . s i T They ¢harge, Navy Recruiting Station, Provi- y A Usually dence. R. I I ' | \ 3 Lieut. Comdr Jonathan H. Warman, : H detached Naval! Air Station, Lakehurst, N.J.: to U. 8. 5. Dobbin as repair sfficer. " | | [3 ” N W::E?l€xlafih§g?Rdiu-‘:;;%l{;l?yl 4 LCOAIIHISALE}EFR$(]ERPAT(!)RS il : S S u,.n i:: Tv“: on Marine Cor] chools, l st e s » ; o v . = V bt (Juhlor Grade) Lannie Conn, o o - i CORSELETTES detached U. 8. 8. Langley about May 3 Popular 14; to Aireraft Squadrons, at Fleet Air na All-Steel T 500 M gm. Coto Solo, Canal Zone, orders - i fase ot e ecefrber 30 revoked. | Lidut. (Junior Grade) James J : Lant Year = ! 52 84 McRoberts, orders Decémber 17 re- vokéd; to continué Quty V2 Squad- $33.98 fen 105 (U. 5. S. Salt Lake City). Liéut. (Junior Grade) Herbert P. relrigerstors lnlmn the Leonard Sheldon, discharged tfeatment Fits- el A 5 bk Al vl #imons Geéneral Hospital, Denver, Colo.; = ge D frakned doovs . Quean Anne i it S0 poud $_home, relieved all active duty. § [N ESJRye o 570 U S oo Bl Ensign James T. Lav, detached U. 8. 15.15. Capaclty 100-1b. Capacity 8. West Virginia About February 1: to L You 130 by @mporry duty under insiruction P £ $1.00 Bandeaux Naval Alf Station, Pensacoln, Fia. = 321 95 325.95 . ; » ;.A::-::L-::M 44c Medical Corps et e e O mate. B Diese S . ASH CANS SPRING SLETS o i o y urchases or 6 home, relleved all active duty. Chiet cur‘;:n?::‘.v&?:’: O 'Donnell, OPEN STOCK D[N N ERWARE 3 2t Gallon R ] This Eyent! Unusual at @etached U. B. 8. Saratcgh; to U. 5. 8. L f 4 2 | Lexington. l Beautiful Alice Ann “Rose Dawn Pattern ‘ «fim{::dcfim;nm Si?fio:' 5‘%'"5 ) 5 L. nd By \ ; C) WA & rend tter Plates, i | | 8. Saratoga. - | % fi E nu.J..u;-....pZ?L . | i i | S e Red White and Blue : Bijaiten Plates and Creai i i 23 | 4 Tea Cups and Santers, ¢ S C A R F S - § ¢ Nearly All Fur Trimmed e ot e Sl = ¥ A ¢ DN Open Vegetable Dishes 3 ) end Plattrs, SLIP COVERS . Ik ;:-:hw«u:-..‘_w (';":--f,‘ "s’;l’ugrs ? o . = Combination Offer 4 ” mmmn«mfl.wfl- o foas Same Patiern in Gomplete Set $24 95 | BLOUSETTES it any Of Imitation I¥ish Lace Wtive that ml!lclflnl ,_,_- ' i s sk i | F . wf Bafe, nnl togetadle, -MORROW Ready-Made Slip Covers > : "- Ai“'”" Syors ia i 500 $5.78 b 7 W 4 | A B O/ Knitted.Part-Wool Lace fl' All- Veget “ ‘?hnn- m‘fl\g‘:fim ’ n.u s ares annts

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