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V.= THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1932, IMMIGRATION SHOWS |t crmeponding month of the pee-| (6 OnNe? Bese 2.5 "were Mevions.| GETS 180 DAYS IN JAIL years. German immigrants dropped off 93 | Deportations during the month were CONTINUED DECLINE | 3 et i dlidas soper cemte | > Barber's Wife Sentenced. PRI the United Btates dur- e, Byt perpant aitincs DANCER LOSES BALM SUIT| === i e » oot ) ¥ Hill 984 Aliens Arrive in Febru to|in other countries were 35 per cent » 7 % , colored, 39, e X %Y %0\ sbove the months average for the| LOS ANGELES, April 1 (P)—Rhea of the 00 hlock of El strset, was sent Establish Homes, as Compared |seven preceding years. Hill, diminutive dancer, lost her $160,-| to jail for 180 days by Judge Isaac R. . During February 1243 Europeans i it | Hitt in Police Court yesterday. to 2,220 in January. o} s | 000 breach of promise and battery suit n Police i y. Man Who Got $12 in Change From came to this country to live. Italy led Mary Walker, colored, 136 R street, the list with 457, about 60 per cent of | yesterday against Ace Hudkins, known said she received a telephone call on | whom were admitted as wives and un- | in pugilistic circles as “The Nebraska| Wednesday from a man who told her By the Associated Press. married children of American citizens. | Wildcat.” he worked in her husband’s barbershop. Immigration during Februa con- | Germany contributed 177, Poland 91 Miss Hill testified in the Superior | The man said her husband wanted all tinued at a low level, with 1,984 immi- | and Great Britain 80. Other European | Court hearing that Hudkins had prom- se. nt aliens admitted, against 2,220 for | countries sent less than 60 each. There | ised to marry her several times, but uary and 2,642 in December. were 34 igrants from Canada and | d disagreements he had knocked ruary was 88 per | 194 from Mexico. her down with his fists. The fighter| of 16,789 for SEE THE BIG SHOW! GRAND OPENING TOMORROW AT 2:20 P. M. ‘The number for Feb: During the month 6,188 sliens left | made a general denial. money, she said. eent below the average We Have sotething of yours were going fo keep || our Confidence ADMISSION You can continue to dependon us for Good Clothes at modest — and honest— prices. Last Spring, men still knew what to believe of their clothiers. Quality went hand-in-hand with reputation. But lots of things have happened since last Spring. Advertising has gone panicky! Many makers and retailers — frantically shouting “Cheap” — have allowed cheapness to creep into their merchandise, as well as into their price tags. We- certainly will not join this hue and cry of .ridiculous price comparisons — of extravagant claims. We don’t have to! Dependable quality at a low price is not new to us. We’ve been practicing economy since the day we opened our first store, 18 years ago. Today, we’re the largest makers and retailers of Two Trouser Suits in the world. When we offer a suit — you know that suit is good! It represents absolutely the best vai .e that Bond’s own great tailoring plants can produce. It must stand comparison with every other suit in town near its price—and it must be better! NATIONAL EXHIBITS GENERAL MOTORS . Ozp L 8, Mo, DN Our reputation — and your confidence — depend upon the proof of these claims! To fully appreciate the high standards which Bond Clothes must satisfy — see the keen, new “CHEER BUILDERS” DECORATIONS HERB GORDON AND HIS ORCHESTRA WAYNE KING AND HIS ORCHESTRA Opening Day, Sun., Mon., Tues., Fri. and Sat. Wednesday and Thursday —_— e Two trouser suits Spring topcoats Tomorrow, General Motors will open a nation- 1932, it is also a parade of values literally without Use Bond | Ten Payment Service the most widely used budget buying plan in America. It costs nothing extral Nota cent has been added to our regular cash prices — 820, $25, $30 — two trousers with every suit. Simply pay $10 at purchase and budget the balance over ten weeks. That’s all! “Bond Streeters” (2 trousers) *25 Bond De Luxe (2 trousers) *30 B2ND 1335 F St. N.W. wide exposition of its products—by far the most extensive and the most thrilling event of this na- ture which it has ever undertaken. In 55 cities throughout the United States, at 2:30 o'clock to- morrow afternoon, the curtains will rise on 55 bril- liant General Motors shows, each a pageant of bright music, beautiful settings and atiractive displays. Here is an exhibit you will want to at- tend. A revue of General Moiors' offerings for precedent. There are motor cars in wide vari- eties of colors, sizes and body styles — Cadil- lacs, LaSalles, Buicks, Oldsmobiles, Pontiacs and Chevrolets. Included also are important Fisher Body, AC Products, Delco Household Appliances and Frigidaire displays. Plan now fo attend and bring your family. Hours are from 2:30 p.m. until 11 p.m. tomorrow — from 10 a.m. until 1l p.m. all next week. Admission is free, WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM APRIL 2-9—10 A.M. to 11 P.M.—OPEN SUNDAY 1STH AND E. STS. N. W.