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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1932. JBLESS BARTER . WORKFORPRODUGE| [eorrcn-ios | R, V5. Moses & Dons [Fervst on Veal . siasie Drapery work, slip covers, furniture uj ommn. P T With Pan Gravy ... Mashed Polabaes: < Store Hours: 9:15 to 6 mwr s mm, u%".iz'{u the Sp Ingenious Ways and Means of Glazed New Carrots and Peas . .. Roll and Butter Degins. For further inf Providing Empl t < Coltee . ROOM_LOWER FLOOR NAtional 3770 F St. at 11th ST arabep s roviding Employmen Are Devised. By the Associated Press. wEreca| Signs of Spring Show in Home as Well as in Apparel unemployed have been reponed by the national campaign for a million jobs. 5 A primitive barter system has been | introduced in and around Marion, Ohio, | whereby the local Farm Bureau and the | DID YO' I KNOW_ grang: are working out plans for the exchange of labor by the unemployed | : ice! X In Larataie, Wyo., and Clovis, N, Mex, There Is No Question . . . —that by buying for cash and selling for cash, W. B. Moses & A New Feature Price! the jobless have been given work sten- il umbe: esidences d busi- 1 ness' Dotses. A T-acve athletie Deid Sons, day in and day out earnestly fries and usually succeeds in For §m" ,,":‘;:, “‘Z.l‘:i‘g it B the” Ponce. Gl Th e Tu rban IS Smart ! saving its customers an average of at least 6% on every purchase? mcrly The mnourl-hnmc Railroad, at i 57.50 Monroe, has added 48 men to its forces, t.he ‘New York headquarters of the campaign announced, and the Nash Motor Co., at Kenosha, Wis., Euualnl o wieage o 31 men s ] New! Scarvests is providing work in a 'ood-cutnn( Oitiahoma took the palm for the num- i ¥ ?er g{ ")ln?s obtained 'miny v}z‘uh 2,596 3 “; C foun lour communitles. ew wage ¢ N ers numbering 8,546 were put on 3 » Th O :rimpuy rnlhb‘thmu:huut the tguntry IS ne To wear with your suits—looks for all the brwnz the wu; mgs m—m 230, 78: w;fld as th(;:xgfi: y{)u hfid a bllouse col'ln‘.l tnd‘ M e “reports by figires A . white or eggshell satin, all-over lace or printel e S B s : . P 1S silks. The nice part is that at this price you California—(8,396); San Francisco, P can have 3 or 4 at the ordinary price of 1 fl: gieledl I{fl; Plttsburg, 2; ’:‘”fl; blouse. ; Claremont, 40; Arroyo Grande, f Coloraom(1.408) : Fren . 30; - % Ca"ed the Burlington, 2, Hot Sulphur Springs, 8. ¢ Idaho—(101): Coeur D'Alene, 61. Tllinols—(12,424) ; Chlcngo 49; Fair- view, 1; Hoopeston, 8; Joliet, 10. g 44 And N Indian: —(9,238) ; !ndnmpous 16; . n ew Portland, 1; Shelbyvil “ » Tt e s Olympic” Mesh Necklace and ANSAs— rar 3 R Feature Styles C] in— 3 y .. River, 24; Lansing, g ' g 3, L, i ¥ tegpd Bracelet Set, . . 90c for Easter Missouri—(6,308); Kansas City, 200; Made of crystal cloth . . . you know . .. f e that soft, shiny straw-like stuff. Con- (437); Glendive, 57. - y 1 For sportswear—as suggested by its name. It (182)." Bellevue, 11; Lau- o ghan o BN headiand $ 075 x:omeg7 under the newg‘ ny-nlt'yjewflry mode. Unusual Pumps Smart Tie Effects | reaily looks very expensive. The veil h - R ! Siids"a IIGE oot Thiete ‘are many: Oiner In many bright colors or in white combined Different Sandals Ohio—(3.442); Conneaut, 18; steu- turbans and other styles in this crystal - o with red, blue or black. Both necklace and Every New Color and Material v Urichsville, 60, cloth. A bracelet for only 90c. Thi N S lcs t This L Pn Oklaioma-—(1413); Gtate at large, rty New Styles a s Low Price ; Guthrie, 4; Ard- MOSES—FIRST FLOOR MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Pennsylvania—(16,001): East Pltts- burg, 6; Hornersville, 550; Ligonier, Mount Pleasant, 5; New Castle, 3 North Wales, 10, Punxsutawney, 35 Reading, 38. Souch Dakota—(415); Sioux Falls, Texu—-(zMD) Dllll-!. 775; Hamlin, San Antonio, 7. ; 30; toni = i u e Utah—(1,376); Salt Lake City, 611. Washington—(4,740): Newport, 46, LESES Ty West Virginia— (6,859) ; Mount Fope. 5. 3 JACQUELINE SHOP—SECOND FLOOR Wisconsin—(16,292); . Antigo, Kenosha, 44; Monroe, 13. v ;A. Allen-A's CITY NETvggA{IN BRIEF. ] RO"Ed-TOP ¥ e K , Snakeskin Neutral Sprmg . Meeting, Brookland Citizens’ Asso- S A : g i}atleotnul?:ra"mé?co Te::vls, neumA:':a q 7 Hoslery COIOI‘ fonroe s northeast, 8 p.m. 7\ B I B X & : Created by Allen-A Stylists to krA"? nl(ht Jewish Community Cen- i Y race et 3 ) 4 Harmonize with All Sgring Meeunl Nonhmt Washington Citi- ‘ " - > Colors. zens' Association, Ludlow School, Sixth ? and G streets mortheast, 8 p.m. < I s 5 3 You'll like this color and ‘ OveS 3 everything about the stock- Meeting, Hillerest Citi Associa- ’ 8 e ity uor:em ‘Washington &?fiu n.pn:t s ng—its garter runstop, its Church, Alabama and Branch ave 8s : southeast, 8 pm. g e g % lacy top, its picot finish. its Moetirg, trim fit. Also in 4 other et Mmdxy Evening Club, Wil- : ¢ o 3 s S S st lard Hotel, A brand-new idea that started in Paris and quickly winged % ik n pring ¢ rmmm and sty ] its way here. Why?—well, they’re jaunty looking . . . and Combined with either Patent Leather or Calf—5 Colors National Press Club, wm.’;'q Hotel, H Spring things should be like that. The rolled-top keeps the y 4 5 Kdaki i pm. glove-top trim, tailored and unwrinkled. Gives it a smart, Something so good-looking about this “fl'“rl“}:.fl” bo.ogk_ Benefit card party, arty, Ledo Club, 60 M clean-cut line—before and after washing. Yes, and they wash makes one think of trimly tailored vltor:en mI Seiyan bl ;‘ Street, northeast, 8 p.m. beautifully. They’re worn with leng-sleeved sweaters, suits And they are perfect for sports clothes. In beige, black, Meeting, Kalorama Citizens’ Associa- and coats. In beige, black or white. brown, navy or grey. This special price tomorrow anly. tion, John Quincy Adams School, Nine- teenth and California streets, 8 pm. Card party, Skull and Bones Soclety, Northeast Masonic Temple, xtxhzh and F streets northeast, 8:30 D. Meeting, Alpha Chapter, Beta Gamma Phi, Hamilton Hotel, 8 p.m. == New Ready-Made Drapes . . . $6.85 pr Sale—Bed Pillows MOSES—FIRST FLOOR MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Dinner, Catholic Umvcmlty Alumni, University Club, 7 p.m. et B Y LYAMYW | Made of Monk’s Cloth . .. Rehearsal, Rubinstein Club, Willard Dy e Tl el ) ) At A New Plain-Color Material 99c¢ 3|48 H Street Christian Church, Sixth and Regular $1.50 Value Regular $2.25 Value H streets southwest, tomorrow, 5 to o i [ { : —fOT' Summer or Year ’round USC All-feather pillow with feather- Oyster ;xpper ;‘dlfis Ald of Ash- x proof ticking. And, oh! ... so All soft fean.xerl pillows, with m flhouse‘ 'gm\;:so's;z:gy'?:ns | i g soft. featherproof ticking. Pook rexiew Hoi Womenuid ity B It's their basket-like open weave that makes them cool enough for Sum- Clib, 736 Jackson place, tomorrow, 4 EF K mer. Then, too, they're the same on both sides, so that they need no E |2 lining. They're trimmed with a two-tone fringe that is set back from their 48 98 98 i b t. Prancisge Lg[:“’:psg“gfig" PR | “ BE - 3.inch hems. They're made with pinch-pleated tops and tie backs. $ G $ 2 $ e Street and Rhode Island avenue north- | east, tomorrow, 4:30 to 8:30 pm. f Suited to any room. We are making a §pecial ofler for a limited time for ReEh 350 Rigilla: $oigier Rk Ve Luncheon, Civitan Club, La Fayette | - drapes made up 23 yds. long and 50 inches wide. They come in colors "‘i,:,'“ b opiae alue egular $8 Value 1 12:30 o o & Hotel, tomorrow, pam, | of henna, tan or green. Filled with extra Filled with Grey's St. Patrick’s day_dinner, McK!ndrle; B Grey duck feather quality white goose down, and have im- M. E. Church, Tenth street and Massa- P e —aaa 3 4 | ; = TE pillows with feather- feathers, feather- ported featherproof R chiusetts avenue, tomarrow, § to 7 pu. | : By the yard S SRR e e bl St ovein eking. B ey Card party, Ladies of Holy Trinity A " Parish, Georgetown, Arlington Hotel, temorrow, 8:30 p.m. \GhS, pary, Deke chapier, Dot 3-Pc. Custom-Made Slip Covers of Jaspe Cloth row, 8 pm | Sy } Tailored in our own Shop, these slip covers that really fit with good allowance for “tuck-in.” For a | | POUTICAL LEADER limited time we will tailor to fit any 3-piece living room suite with or without loose cushions, all French s .50 F29. 75 —drnan iy Matlicar - $ 14, 95 NED seams. Choice of light or dark green, tan, rust or blue. They’re pre-shrunk, tub fast and sunfast. Spe- IS BELIEVED DROW | cial prices, by the yard, 49c. 3-piece sets - R W. Nelson ! MOSES—TH IRD FLOOI No Trace of Dr. A. Found After Boat Overturns on | | Lake—Kinsman Dies. | i : : By the Associated Press. | VERSAILLES, Mo., March 14.—Dr. | e ewes In In Oor Overln S A. W. Nelson, 56, Democratic candidate | for Governor of Missouri in 1924 and P prominent Central Missouri political leadcr,y was hellleved“';o anse":nlv:nfli i PI . C A |2 S' . £ e i B Sennle 31 ain Colored Rugs... 9x ize is posure after being rescued from an overturned motor boat in which the two men had been fishing in the lake of the Ozarks yesterday afternoon. Regular $29.75 Inner- | ' 4 i $16.95 Pl | . Spring Mattress, $16 g swej < ] boat X | Plain colored seamless rugs, some of the; ve, as do these, only a R s ot 03 : 5 : Semple died soon after being rescued. g | contrasting colored border, others re :;lerliy. s Al ‘ooltr Neanty Built to 'all the rigid specifications of a Moses $?9A75 quality Z k for their attraction. And we must it, there is something of the inner-spring mattress. Have 280 separate coil springs encased - ' e o clegant about their simpliclty. Now being used ir. the most up-to-date in a muslin pocket, sewed together with strong hemp twine at Regular Delivery = 2 B\l 4 Over 100,000 families read The top and bottom, fastened securely to a sheeting of strong £ > ; . 30 ) - S Star every day. The great ma- 5 - plaln Velvet Rugs {4 55 l' woven fabric. Only fine, downy white layer felt cotton is used ri dell \ : o o 32.&’.:1’}‘!3«‘}' e"m .nen’vs'm 5 % for the filler. Guaranteed. 7 : =27 Fies X e, lustrous velvet rugs in green, taupe, orchm. rust, blue or S0 S S Butitar : - : Durgubdy; Seamiess and perlectsy piain. o tly plain. Size §x12 ; L E of i e eI ok S - MOSES—FOURTH PLOOR PAY BY THE MONTH Tate, tel e National 5000 now i < and, will start tomorrow. st s