Evening Star Newspaper, April 21, 1932, Page 27

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B—11 merce Commission Building, at 4:48 o'clock tomorrow afternoon Luther C. Steward, president of the STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. 1932, HONDURAS ASKS CUBA FOR ARMS PLOT PROBE | | Consul Indicates Fear of Revolu- tionary Expedition From Havana. THE EVENING “ooo worth of narcotics and & cutting THURSDAY, APRIL 21, NARCOTIC RING BARED |0 » Federal Inspector David Hoke said ln!ormluon obtained from Kirk's pri- National Federation of Federal Em- Masphis Bolice Seine Two Men add pers also resulted in an ajyrest ployes, and Gertrude M. McNally, sec- $11,000 in Contraband. tionaries might put out from Cuban paj Honl[ht at Louisville, Ky Numerous | retary-treasurer of the organization, shores and asked that all “suspicious” | MEMPHIS, Tenn, April 31 (@.— agents throughout the South were ad- | will lead the discussion. AJl Federal vised by telephone of connections in| employvs are invited. Hondurans in Cuba be closely watched. | Federal agents arrested two men here | their territory. — T last night, seized narcotics they val- | | ued at $11,000 and said they obtained E.G.SCHAFER.BU. By the Assoclated Press | Book Exports L“"‘ information of widespread narcotic | Bl Y HAVANA, April 21.—The Honduran | pxports of books and printed mltw‘op!_rrhlm;m in the So:xet:ll e | | se Maria Echeverria yes- e first man arrested was registeres Alfred E. Smith has decided not to €0 Bandits Break Into Prison. e D 0% ferior Department | (X008 tbe Unitod States éuziel u;'w":;dm a hotel as Leo M. Warton of Joplin, | KOHLER of KOHLER to Boston Friday to make an address | erday a: quarter of 1931 amounted to $4 B aiin 2y Tt 1A w More Than Ideal 4100 Georgia Ave AD-0145 had been in with un- named persons in Miami in an eflort to buy arms, the consul said he h learned. He indicated to the Interior SBecretary that he feared an expedition of revolu- Pranklin D. Piosevelt in that Sh&‘ for the Democt. tic nomination was go- | | ing 0 well his presence was not needed. | | Hopes of victory in the primary were | running high at Smith headquarters. The Times says Smith and Mayor Walker have forgotten their political differences in the interests of the “stop Roosevelt” movement. The mayor's in- | fluence in Tammany Hall was expected | by the paper to be a vital factor in assisting Smith’s cnndidacy | SMITH NOT TO MAKE BOSTON ADDRESS FRIDAY lHopu of Victory in Massachusetts Primary as Conditions Stand High. TRAFFIC VIOLATOR SCHOOL PLANNED Proposal Under Considera- tion, Keneipp Reveals to Chevy Chase Citizens. PAY CUT TALKS SET “The Pay Cut” will be lhc subject of discussion by speakers at a meeting of the Interstate Commerce Commission branch of the Federal Employes Union. No. 2, to be held in the Interstate Com- By the Associated Press NEW YORK, April 21.—Former Gov. B o ontion with the preferential pri- | A gate of the South Carolina Peniten- | to investigate alleged revolutionary ac- s Mo.. in whose room Police Capt. Lee v 01 ans in Cuba. | b BO)ICS said he found $1000 worth of L A el L e T e e tivities of o arshan, _ otherwise | Exportation of crocodile skins is be- | narcotics, | This seizure fed to the ar- riends disclosed Y J al T was arrested recently |coming a profitable business in the |rest of J. F. Kirk at his apartment, B decttion Man s e . DasxdtapiinTal the E;‘%fl:fif::? police. but later released, 'Netherland East Indies. where officers said they discovered $10, assurances that his contes | Plans for founding a traffic violators school, now under consideration by the Traffic Advisory Councily were revealed | last night by George E. Keneipp, chair- | man of the Subcommittee on Traffic| Education of the Advisory Council, in an address before a meeting of the| Citizens’ Association of Chevy Chase. Under the proposed plan violators of | minor traffic regulations and also first | offiense violators would be directed by the court judge to attend the school ! rather than be compelled to pay fines according to Mr. Keneipp. | Mr. Keneipp asserted violators would be instructed in regulations. For ex-, ample, he stated, they would be im-| pressed with such regulations as through traffic having the right of way and motorists being compelled to stop com- | pletely at intersections at which there | are stop signs. Co-operation Sought. Appeals will be made later before Jocal student bodies, parent-teacher as- | sociations and cirizens' associations for i co-operation, he said Director of Traffic William A. Van' Duzer and E. W. Brown, assistant super- intendent of police. also delivered ad- dresses outlining thé various functions of their offices and explaining to mem- bers puzaling problems in connection with traffic X The association adopted a resolution suthorizing the Safety Committee to have parking abolished on McKinley and Morrison streets from Connecticut | avenue to the end of the white line | extending backward from the avenue | in the streets center. Dedication Discussed. M. W. Sandmeyer was authorized, as chairman of the Playgrounds Commit- | tee, to arrange for the dedication cere- | monies in connection with the comple- tion of the Chevy Chase Public Play- ground Announcement was made that the tal Park and Planning 1d discuss the beautifi- cation of Chevy Chase Circle at its next meeting New members accepted into the asso- | ciation are A. P. Reeves, S. F. Gardner, | B. J. Hasson. J. C. Mergner, A. W.| Short, George Young, Earl Kiein, John | A. Russell, Miss K. Walters, H. Hartman, D. G. Davis, Miss Mary Y Love, K. S. Miller, M. C. Roneberger, Miss' Loretta B. Creahen, Ernest De, Grys, E. A Nash and H. B. Homer. ' | H.'V. Schreiber, president, and S. V.| Ammon, secretary, omcxmd ‘; DEPEW ESTATE SHRINKS { | 82,000,000 Loss Borne by Yale U, and Four Cousins. NEW YORK, April 21 (#).—A shrink- | age of more than $2,000,000 in the | estate of the late Chauncey M. Depew, | Jr., since his death 15 months ago, wnsl disclosed in_an accounting filed in Surrogate’s Court yesterday. | As a result. Yale University loses | more than $700,000, and the bequests to four cousins decline more than $350,- 000_each. | The gifts to Yale University included | stocks and bonds. 8 third interest in Depew’s home and $72,500 in cash. The executors reported they had a‘ net estate of $5,849,128 as of April 8. “DIES” TO GO HOME Eelgian Ge;’simon-e‘y for Trip ini 0dd Club Decision. CHARLEROI, Pa., April 21 (#).—Joe Leclair is going back to his native Bel- gium, but he had to “dic” to make the who is 68, is & member in good standing in the French snd Bel- gium Club of Charleroi, which provides 8 $200 death benefit. Joe had no funds. So yesterday the club adopted a reso- Jution declaring Leclair officially dead as far as the lodge records sre con- ! cerned. Joe was handed his own death beneficiary check He'll leave today. 125,000,000 Pounds of Fish. Codfish caught by Newfoundland fish- ermen this on weighed nearly 125,- 000,000 poun | | Don’t Let Gray Hair Worry You Before 60 Now simply brushing hair ends grayness so perfecily no one will suspect vou ever had a gray hair. Don't let gray hair ruin your business areer because it ‘makes people 30U are “too old.” You can now end this handicap easily, quickly and inexpensively right at kome. And the results will be so perfect that no one vill suspect you have done a thing to your hair. PO ONE SIMPLE THING Just sprinkle a few drops of KOLOR- B\;\ on your hair brush, and brush your ir as 1. This wonderful, colorless d will cause your gray hairs to dis- ar like magic. A new, youth-like color will be imparted to those ugly, gray hairs. And as your hair becomes youth-like in color, you will look years | younger, far more attractive. Obtain KOLOR-BAK at any Peo- ples drug store. e as directed— —almost before you realize it your hair will be youth-like in color. In- sist upon KOLOR-BAK for it is dif- ferent in formula and results from 8ll other methcds No other product 45 “just as good.” KOLOR-BAK of- fers the most natural way science has found to end gray hair. Obtain ‘to- day, and refuse all substitutes. FRIDAY ONLY! Startex Kitchen Towels 8for $1 e suppist Second Floor FRIDAY ONLY! Men’s Ralston Shoes 3.19 Regular price. Good _looking and_black oxfor in broken sizes 7'z to 9%z Palais Royal— Downstairs Store .95 rds FRIDAY ONLY! 20 Students’ 2-Trouser Suits 10.74 Originally 18; re- mtly 13.95. All- tTousers. Sizes 14 to 18, Palais Royal— Main Floor. Beginning Friday! Japanese Barberry Orig., 10 for $1. 10 for 25¢ Cadlifornia Privet Orig., 25 for SL. 25 for 25¢ 35cFlowering Shrubs, 10c Fourth Floor FRIDAY ONLY! Men’s Plain Socks 4for $1 Ravon snd thread ixed; lisle black. tan mi tees eray, Broken sizes. Palais Royal— Main Fioor FRIDAY ONLY! Oval Braided Rag Rugs €c grade 1.69 grades Palals Royal— Main Floor FRIDAY ! Children’s 1.19 Oxfords 99¢ o wearing: ent. gun me'a tan. " Sizes 6 to Palais Roval— Downstairs Store INL FRIDAY ONLY! Odd Lot $1 and 1.95 Smocks 79¢ Prints rayons. broadcloths. All sizes _included. but no. in every mate- rial Slightly mussed Palais Roval— Third Floor Special Purchase FRIDAY ONLY! 2,000 Yds. 59¢, 79c Silks and Rayons 50¢ vd. such as all-silk imp, , tub silks and ra lat Wanted Honan, crepe. weaves taffeta radiur Palais Royal—Second Floor “BARGAIN SQUARE SPECIAL!” Sold on Main Floor only! 300 Hats simply sensational while they last! O6¢ Softies and Novelty straws and turbans! Ador- able styles for every tyvpe! (All headsizes! All colors! Palais Royal--Main Floor brims! ! Brims* 1,000 Pairs Dotted | Marquisette Curtains originally, 1.29 . . . Friday only, pr. Priscilla and ecriss-cross styles 34 inches wide; 2!y yards long 4-inch ruffies. In green and sun tan: also some in figured marquisctte with plain ruffies and tie bands Second Floor Royal Furniture Odd Lots 1 large davenport extension table, regularly $35. Reduced to $24.50. Friday only. . 19.50 15 chintz covered wing boudoir chairs, regularly 7.50 11.50. Friday only 14 chintz covered boudoir chairs, regularly 12.50, Friday only. 4 mahogan . 8.50 14.50 24.50 12 50 aml \\ulnu( h\ngmg book ‘hel\ev Friday only 2 nhlnl/ m\ercd boudoir chairs, regularly 13.75. Reduced to $10.50. Friday only 1 Plymouth studio couch, regularly $19.50. ln- da\ only - 1 studio couch, regulurly 34.50. only 3 poster b . Friday only Frida.\ pmupple top, regularl\ 17 6 walnut telephone sets 1 \snlnut occasional table, regularly 14.50. day only 9 50 * $49 1 two-piece denim In'm;( room suite, re){ulurh' 3/'5 Reduced to $69.50. Friday only. .. Palais Royal - Fourth Floor “Numdah Rugs” 4x6 ft. 3x4 ft. 2x3 ft. 545 2.35 1.855% Were 8.95 Were 495 Were 395 . There most popular rugs in brilliant designs on snow-white, beige or black grounds. Palais Royal—Second Floor FRIDAY ONLY! 249 & 2.95 Women’s Shoes 1.95 and Arch-Support models in broken wide assortment of styles and materials Downstairs Store Style sizes; FRIDAY ONLY! Men’s $35 and $45 Simon Ackerman Suits 26.55 hand-tailored suits of all-wool worsteds; regulars, shorts, stouts, Fine, single, double breasted; slims included. Palais Royal—Main Floor Wash Goods, 10c yd. REMNANTS of 25¢ to 50c grades. Practical lengths in plain and prints.— Second Floor. Woolen Dresses, 1.79 Light-weight woolens, Jerseys and nov- elty mixtures. All sizes but not in evéry style— Third Floor. Pillows, 3 for $1 Solid color square pillows with chintz centers and trimmings. Regularly 59 —Second Floor. Men’s Shorts, 5 for $1 39¢ value. Of broadcloth in sizes 38, 40, 42 and 44. Just 102—-Men's Department —Main Floor. H’kerchiefs, 24 for $1 Men's woven colored cotton handker- chiefs at this low price for Friday only. —Men's Dept.—Main Floor. Men’s Shirts, 88c 0Odd lots that originally 2.50. Broken sizes itom 131 Men's Dept.—Main Floor. Silk Hose, 29c Full fashioned; some seconds. Just 100 pairs, broken assortments of sizes and colors Rayon Hose, 12c all knit-to-fit lors in broken sizes 814 Downstairs Store. were 1.59 to to 19— construction. to 120 pairs, Desirable o 10. Irregulars Crepe Undies, 39c 200 women's ravon crepe panties, stepe ins and chemises. Lace and applique trimmed. Pastel shades.—Downstairs Store. Muslin Slips, 39¢ Built-up or strap shoul- Regularly 50c. Sizes 36 to 44. ders. Full length. Downstairs Stere. Boys’ Sun Suits, 25c¢ Of sturdy madras ,jin wanted color com- binations. Just 200, 2 to § years.— Downstairs Store. Fancy Linens, 10c Stamped pieces, doilies, pieces, stamped aprons, others.—Second Floor. Union Suits, 59¢ Children's cross-bar muslin suits: §I. Bovs' and girls' styles, 6 vears.— Third Floor. 2.95 Sweaters, 1.95 All-wool coat and slip-over sweaters for girls; 7 to 14 years. Broken sizes.— Third Floor. Girls’ Dresses, $1 to 494 originally; recently 195 Silk crepe stripes and figuréd prints; sizes 8, 10 and 1—-14.—Third Floor. Knit Sets, 1.95 Tots' sweater and beret set, also shorts and sweater sets: regularly 295 2 3 and 4 years.—Third Fleor. Tots’ Frocks, 2.95 3 georgette party irocks, sizes 3 and 4; regularly 3.95. Pink only.—Third Floor. 10 Sweaters, 1.19 Tots’ regular 1.69 wool sweaters in slip- over style. Sizes 3 to 6 years; brokén assortment.—Third Fleor. scarfs, vanity tea towels and orig. to 16 295 FRIDAY ONLY! 65 Felt-Base Room Size Rugs ‘f)(xelsz.'f;ks 3.49 ?.9: 452,19 Perfect! 6 stunning deésigns suitable for kitchen, dining room, nursery, bed rooms. Palais Royal—Second Floor FRIDAY ONLY! Smart 1.98 Spring Handbags 1.69 Good stvles. Good colors! Pouches, envelopes and vanities, in patent, calf and peccary grain. Palais Royal—Main Floor FRIDAY BARGAINS + THE PALAIS ROYAL :Short Lots::No Mail or Phone Orders Accepted! 1.79 Unpainted Porch Swing 50 only! Hard- wood swings, ready to paint. 4.95 and 6.95 Canaries FRIDAY ONLY 2.95 and 3.95 T D P) These singers are guaranteed! Lively and in full plamage. 3.50 Bird Cage and Stand, 1.98 69c 4-Pc. Canister Sets Sugar, flour, coffee and tea canisters, enameled in colors 39%¢ 50c Corn Brooms Four sewed; varnished handles; only 2 23 to a customer. Ea. c Palais Royal—Fifth Floor Clearance of small lots! Summer Rugs (12) Delart Fibres 4.38 (10) Oval Fibres (4x7 ft.) (27x50) 2.25 (15) Delart Fibres (25) Grass Rugs - 1.50 (36x72 Ins.) .......... (27x54) (10) Delart Fibres (8) Oval Fibres ais Royal 1.50 88c (27x54 ins.) . (24x36) (20) Wool and Fibres (11) Kredesto rlbm (27x54) (27x54) Second Floor Pa DOWNSTAIRS STORE 56 Dresses $3, $5 and 6.90 values 2.00 Small lot of broken sizes, but every dress a smart style and was a best seller in our Down- stairs Dress Department! Many black, and 18. sleeves 14, 16 have long colors. Sizes Palais Royal—Downstairs Store 51 Ginger Ales and Others 25¢ to 50c Stemmed Glassware, 8for Goblets Sherbets Crystal, but topaz, rose, amethyst, not every shape in all colors. Fifth Floor ete.; FRIDAY ONLY! $1 Uniforms, Hoovers, Smocks 69c Green, blue, tan. pink and orchid. Sizes 16, 18, 20, 36 and 38 included ; broken color assortment. Palais Royal—Downstairs Store FRIDAY ONLY' Bar Harbor Chair Cushions Palais Royal— Second Floor FRIDAY ONLY! 127 Pairs Sash Curtains \ Palais Royal— Third Floor FRIDAY ONLY! Gay Pajama Ensembles 2.95 Qute one:plece pa- ma; € th plain “colored blouse. Palais Royal— Third Fleor FRIDAY ONLY! $1 Porto Rican Gowns 79c Pull cut snd wel é aued. White. pastel Palais Royal— Third Floor FRIDAY ONLY! 5.95 Rayon Margquisette Curtains 2.49 Pr. Criss-cross style, of Tustrous . ravon ~ ir icru or maize: some have con tra sting ruffes. Recently Palais Royal— Second Floor FRIDAY ONLY! 1.98 Bates Broadstripe Spreads 1.69 Double - bed and twin sizes: popular crinkle effect sorted colors te su most every room Palais Royal— Second Floor FRIDAY ONLY! 1.98 Pequot Colored Hem Sheets 1.69 81x99 and _ 72x90 ors in 4-inch hems Palais Royal— Second Floor FRIDAY ONLY! 1.98 Pequot Box Spring Covers 1.69 Made of genuine quot sheeting. und rubber buttons Your mattress Palais Royal— Second Floor

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