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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1932. ~y¢ o3l * O, PALAIS ROYAL N, ELEVENTH AND G STREETS N.W, TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 G Sweet notes in the Spring ensemble . . . . . | - tuned to fashion and YOUR budget! Luncheon Guest ADVERTISING HELD EDUCATIONAL NOW Dr. Louise Stanley, Economics Bureau Chief, Addresses Club Luncheon. FORMER CORRESPONDENT TO BE FETED. Advertising 1s becoming an educa- | tional sgency, Dr. Louise Stanley, chief | of the United States Bureau of Home Eeonomics, told members of the Adver- tising Club of Washington at a lunch- eon meeting yesterday in the Raleigh Hotel. The day is past, she said, when wild, unfounded claims for any product will be accepted. Several years ago, when uction was at its height, the ob- ject of advertisers was to create new and artificial wants and to present products to the public in an appealing | manner, she asserted. h}:ow, however, the speaker geclnred, when prices are lower and there are fewer comsimer dollars, buyers demand EDWARD PRICE BELL, | more facts concerning what they are For many years correspondeht of the| buyirs Chicago Daily News in London, will be | “In the economic planning of the fu- | entertained at a luncheon by the| ture which we are facing,” Dr. Stanley | English-Speaking Union, Washington | sald, “advertising has an important| Branch, on Monday, March 21. Mr ghce. first, as an educational agency | Bell was in London from 1900 to 1923, | elping in’ the development of a real |through the World War. He is also| standard of living, not stimulating de- | regarded as an authority on Japan and mands that lower any possible standard” | pacific relations. He accompanied Pres- You should develop a code for YOUr |jdent Hoover when he, as Secretary of group which will help take care of this. | commerce, made his Latin American | Second, advertising will furnish more | good-will tour. factual information about the materials | = ld, s S ble the consumer to | Bay intelligently — smatier _pronc to| BOMB BLASTS IN SPAIN some, but a better spread-out demand LAID TO SYNDICALISTS over a longer period of time, a more | regular demand, for which a production program can be more definitely plflnnmx"nuel" Rosidents Uahurt bt At i T | 3 w. H HOOVER W|LL G|VES | tack on British Rail Director’s $250,000 TO CHARITIES | Home Protested by Consul. ’ | By the Associated Press. —— i | HUELVA, Spain, March 11.—Fivi Four Children to Share Remainder | bombs exploded almost simultaneous! in different parts of Huelva last night, of Estate of Ohio Manufacturer | o 0 CEomy BECts oF Huene o e and Philanthropist. alarming the populace, but injuring no- body. Police attributed them to Syn- By the Associated Press. | dicalists. CANTON, Ohio, March 11.—More | One bomb exploded in the doorway of | than a quarter million dollars was be- | an English church, another in a caba- queathed to charity under the will of |ret, a third in a Catholic church and | the late Willlam H. Hoover, North Can- | two in the street, ton_manufacturer and philanthropist. | John Morrison, British vice consul, | The will, filed for probate here yes- has asked the government to pro- terday, bequeathed the residue of the|tect British subjects and property after estate. the value of which Was not esti- | the home of Montagu Brown, English mated, to four children. 7 = et i Gsited director of the Zafra-Huelva Railroad, ead- Christian Missionary Society, quarters St. Louis, $50.000, and the In- ternational Committee of the Y. M. | ’ C. A, New York, $50,000. BlAYRSTwARe demands. FAIL T0 ACT ON HyNs | VOLIVA 62 YEARS 0LD on AR Overseer of Zion Colony Says He Ought to Live to Be 1(9. ZION, Iil, March 11 (#).—Wilbur New Leather Handbags with loads of style arrive for Easter and they’re only 1.98 See the new Roulette bag, for instance ...you can change the color of its trim- ming by a spin of the wheel! Here's an- other with an unusual white and metal concealed frame! And two with perfo- rations to go with vour punched shoes! Every one’s a much higher-priced fashion. You'll know them the instant you see them! Patent Leather Grained Calf Smooth Calf Navy Blue Black. Beige .Red Palais Royal—Main Floor which is British financed, over em- Joint Methodist Commis journs Until June 28. CINCINNATI, Ohio, March 11 ()— ‘The Joint Commission of Methodist Churches in the United States adjourn- ed until June 28 yesterday without tak- ing final action on an overwhelming Glenn Voliva, overseer of the Zion reli- gious colony, was 62 yesterday and “sound as & dollar.” ‘T had a glass of buttermilk and two Brazil nuts before breakfast,” he said. F ragrant 1200 pairs of fine imported glace and kid gloves' that number of church hymns to be selected | - for incorporstion in the Methodist s wnld iy e’ along. | 1 ageht al The commission announced it had segregated 75 hymns for final action and selected 184 hymns from other hymnals for consideration. Popularity among churchgoers is the determining factor in the final selection Gifts for Easter PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Assets Over $27,000,000 Surplus $1,250,000 Cor. 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY. President EOWARD C. BALTZ. Secretary Pajamas Night Gowns Chemises Panties Bloomers Step-ins would regularly be $3 and 3.50—novelties, plain styles, pull-ons, one-clasps Here’s Easter just around the corner . . . and here's a grand sale of grand gloves for yourself and gifts! They're the kind that come once in a blue moon at this price! So many styles we couldn't possibly mention them all. White, black, brown, eggshell, mode, beaver, etc. Palais Royal—Main Floor 245 PEERS HONORED House of Lords’ War Memorial Un- veiled by Prince. LONDON, March 11 (#).—In the royal gallery of the House of Lords, whose walls are scarred by anti-air- craft shell splinters reminiscent of the air raids of the Great War, the Prince of Wales yesterday unveiled the Lords' You'll find the qualities soft and silky, the styles charming, the assortment of colors tempting—and the price just to your liking! Pajamas and gowns are in regular sizes, undies in both regular and extra sizes Houbigant's $3.50 Quel- ques Fleurs Toilet Water or $4 Perfume, 2.50 not boxed. ..... Houbigan’t $6 Jasmin Perfume, 3 '50 $6 Houbigant's Enameled Double Compacts, flower basket de- Houbigant’s $1 Au Matin Face own memorial to the 245 peers who fell in that struggle. ‘The Archbishop of Canterbury con- ducted the brief ceremony and the prince spoke only a few words as he unveiled the memorial. It shows two | || figures—a youth at the end of | his task offering up his sword to a ||| figure symbolical of his country. | . Princess Royal SHOES know their punch-work! With perforations playing a leading part in Easter footwear, you can choose either walking types or dainty dress shoes that are perfect examples of the perforated fashion! - . Seeks State Senate Seat. MOOREFIELD, W. Va, March 11 (Special) —M. A. Bean of Moorefield has filed papers seeking the Democratic nomination for State Senator from the | || fourteenth West Virginia district. | Palais Royal - Main Floor 3 The original of this Ballard Enjoy eating . . . keep weight down Bestand’s Swest Pea Special Package $1 Face Powder, $0c Flacon of Perfume and S0c $l Creme Rouge—all for Palals Royal—Main Floor use the gfi:”ywootl &ec[ucer 84.95 A whole gym- nasium within the The Easter Bunny . ee 1 i \ o this open shank, ankie 3-eyelet tic was a $45 mod- carries on for Santa C]aus strap of patent leather with el. Note the distinctive its unusual punching in two vamp punching, the scal- sizes on both vamp and loped piping and leather- quarter, tasseled tie. Palais Royal—Second Floor “It’s a long time between Christ- mases,” your little darlings think —s0 they've wished the Easter Bunny on us. We've listed here just a few of the things in our Easter novelty and candy depart- ments Please note the price... they’ll make it easy for you to be a perfect parent. W ear your Initial Cfips 59c confines of a com- i i nfines of a com Plush Bunnies, with doll faces. .$1 Giant Plush Bunnies Bunnies, with musical tails, 50c and 1.00 pact box . . . mas- r er exerciser, nt applica- tor and han Bunnies Easter Baskets, to be filled, 10c to 50c Wooden Pull-Carts with Bunny Drivers 10c and 25¢ Large Wooden Pull-Carts, with Walking Bunny or Duck Easter Cards for every- one ..........5c to S0c #Chocolate Hens and Roosters Chocolate Rabbits, 10c to 50c Mr. and Mrs. Buhny in chocolate Crate of 6 GChocolate Watch your hips grow slimmer as you go! VWithout weight on your should- ers you keep young! Sizes 8'2 to 10 S t i mulating your circula- tion soothes your nerves! Astringent applicator. Decorated Chocolate Eggs .....75c and $1.50 Chocolate Easter Eggs, filled with coconut or nuts and fruit, Sc to 90c Chocolate Baskets, filled with chocolate eggs, bunnies, chicks and tied with ribbon and flowers, il $1, $1.50, $3 and $5 Palais Royal—Main Floor = a Create the e S ¥ 3 chip on your searf, reipir b bsg. on your beret . ! 1 i€ ihese enameled reducer! ¢ i red, blue or #5650 With white initials. Qe Fwo and Three-strand Stndlaied Pearl Necklaces i ste e SO Seh e 5G¢ 3 . i . te Easter 12161220 F Street N.W. oysl—-Main Floor Sovettes of puse Salk chocoiate Buy your Easter hosiery in this sale! 1.25 and 1.35 Chiffon o 9C Weight Sheer lovely chiffon, that is every thread Silk French heels! Even silk toes with silk reinforcements for added wear! Also theels. Both styles in the important Spring colors .as well as your favorite standard Full-fashioned Service silk! Silk picot tops! Silk plated feet! service weight with picot tops and French shade. Palais Royal—Main Floor