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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. MAY 5. under the control of a great newspaper distributing agency. M. Plerre Frondaie, plunging afresh into the continuous discussion between authors and critics, has created a sen- WRITERS BATTLE ot 1o el the story of & " EFFEBTS []F SLUMP e s e e ey oDt Instead, he says, it should be the duty ON CAB METER ORDER strip of film through the various solu- of the author himself to make two resumes of his work, one of 40 and the Plays Are Especially Hit by| e s Setichs, U ol Commercial Conditions to feel that much depends on the way in which the critic tells the story of the Existing in France. work. Whether this course would help re-| mains to be seen—if M. Frondaie suc-| ceeds in getting it adopted! After all, Sir Walter Scott reviewed his own| “Tales of My Landlord” in the Quarterly Review, and Pope carrled publicity to a fine art {n his appreciations of his 0w works. PARIS (N.ANA)—The theatrical crisis in France has concentrated at- tention on the industrial and commer- cial side of the art of writing. The Novel Gains Popularity. | slump, it is contended by some, threat- § tatics show ens the future existence of every kina| IN DY case, available statistics show| of work of the mind and the imagina- | &N enormous growth of the popularity | tion. of the novel in France since the war.| Plays of real value are being written, | Of 11,460 books published in 1913 only | but it becomes harder every week to|773 were novels, while in 1930, of the find a menager who is willing to risk | 9,176 books published 2,273 were novels. their production. In the case of es-| The average novel in France costs| tablished and successful plays, the Au- | about 50 cents as against the English| thors' Soclety has lately had to fight 7/6 novel (nearly $2) several legal battles in order to collect | ers, however, use better paper and o authors’ fees from theaters producing | course bind their books. their works. The French author is at great pains Even among those who are concerned | to get the right inspiration, a cos with the publication only of plays and | process as a rule. M. Paul Morand can books there is, it is feared, the same | write only on the Riviera, unless he purely commercial preoccupation. Henri | happens to be deriving direct literary | Bergson's latest work, it is rumored, [ force from his diplomatic travels in would not have appeared if he had not | America, Haiti or Indo-China contributed to the expense of printing | Others, it is true, are more easily in- | it. And now comes the sad news that | spired. M. 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Iced Tes, Coffee or Milk. 5. 1932 o2, W. N Moses & Sons NAt'l 3770 F St. at 11th Moses’ endeavor to_ sell its merchandise at least 67 for cash. less than it could if it did not sell SPECIAL In Our New Shoe Repair Shop Regular $125 new wooden heels, an c shape or color, -t~ tached to your shoes. Fridays—Save Even More at JQos¢s! To Clear— TWO GROUPS OF DRESSES REDUCED TO $2 and $3.50 All Kinds of Fine FURNITURE REDUCED (You Can Pay By the Month for Furniture) 1 Studio box couch Alrll;l layer felt mattress, 3 kapoc pillows, regu- larly $51.25. Friday $31.50 1 Double coil spring da-bed, Grand Rapids make; covered in plain velour; was $116. 50 Prs. feather pillows, covered in strong featherproof ACA tick- ing; regularly $1.95 d 4-Pc. walnut bed room suite, fin- ished in genuine Dupont Duco. e dresser, Hollywood long ity and 2 twin beds: glass_vani bpae; s; regularly S18. 3/3 Liberty coil spring: larly $13.50 1 Walnut bed room ben estry covered top; was $12... 1 6-Pc. mahogany bed room suite; large dresser with swinging glass and 4 deep drawers, toilet table with swinging glass, panel foot double size poster bed, chair and b!nrh Regularly $375. Fri- $179 l Imporied kapoc mattress, plain green sateen covering; was $63. Friday . ..$2945 1 Boudoir chair, as is; was se;ls 6 cretonne bed room foot stools: were $3.50 $1.50 1 Double size inner spring mat- tress, floor sample; was §24. AS"Z 1 4/4 box spring for wood bed; = $39.50; floor sample. Fril $"%/6 or double size box spring, floor sample; was $30........$15 1 Roll under bed type cedar chest, 48 imches long; was $25.50. Friday 16 1 5-Pc. jade green bed room S dresser, chest of drawers, Holly. wood vanity and bench and dou- ble bed. Regularly $295....8159 1 4/4 All-layer felt mattress, fin- est woven tick; regularly $39.50. 1 4/4 National link spring, floor sample; was $9 .$3.50 1 Wing style boudoir chair, loose cushion seat, ruffied base; was $27.50. Friday 5 2 Aristoerat 4/6 ring mattresses; were §29.75......515 1 46 Metal bed, 2-in. continuous post with 1-in. fille ple; was $8.95 1 All-metal bed, double, open foot, small post, solid panel back. Floor sample; was $24.....$13.50 15 Twin size poster 1 All-metal $8.95; floor sampl ple. 1373 Mlnctlve Simmons was $31.50. deep drawers: were $39....52 1 Large m:lnle dresser, floor sa ple; was $74.. 1 Mlhn(‘ny “china |Imt shelves, drawer; was $40..... !?5 2 Refrigerators, oak 3-door Jewel style. 125-lb. ice capacity, 4 wire shelves, cork insulation through- out. Were $49............ $24.50 1 2-Door apartment style refrig- erator, white enamel interior and exterior. 75-1b. ice capacity, 3 lll:lv!l. cork insulation. Was $23 2 ! Door refrigerators, oak, 100- 1b. ice capacity, 3 shelves, white enamel lined. Were $39.. 1 3-Door green exterior ref 100-1b. ice capacity, shelves, white enamel inf refrigerator; was $14 Above Pieces on 5th Floor 1 Pleated barrel back, high-back chair; was $85. As is -$29 6 0dd wood beds, gray, gray, walnut, mahogany; formerly up to $60. Friday $12 5 Odd walnut mahogany, also painted bed room chairs and bench; formerly up to $20.....85 6 Decorated walnut vanities, left from suites. Formerly up to 380. Sold as floor samples ....$20 1 2-Pe. Frame living settee and chair, reversible cush- ion; was $325. Floor sample, $130 1 Hickory settee, 80-inch long loose cushion. Was $250 $64 1 Maize color stick rced table, 19x32-inch top. As Is. Was $15. $3.50 Sale of Office Furniture Continues All office equipment greatly re- duced. Desks formerly up to $80. 52 Chairs, formerly up to $27..811.. Above Pieces on 4th Floor Toiletries Greatly Reduced St Denis Salis and Powder: was ise were 5 were $1.50 were $2.00 : “were $2.00° 4 were Fat Compacis: we Gap. 20 In box Bk Lanchere Soap/ each bars Lanebere Soap: were 10 bars ‘Sandaiwood Soap: were 3¢ 13 boxes " Cold i e @ “boxes Packer's Tai Cream Soa 21 Mennen's Shaving “April Shower Dorin’ r.m Powder Puffs; ‘owder Pu S Powder " " Musicai Powde aeg was me Bottles: were Stc onne "Lipstiek Holders: 1390 = o 1 DGO e g nu2 Atomizers:’ oo SALE! Broken Lets 250 PAIRS Regular $3.95 and $2.95 Values High and Medium Heels 59 AA to C Broken sizes from 3t8 Black Kid Brown Kid Fawn Kid Blonde Kids Black Patent Sport Oxfords High and Med. Heel PUMPS—TIES Plain and Cut Out OPPORTUNITY SHOP SECOND FLOOR POPULAR PRICE MILLINERY SHOP Former $2.95 to $5 Hats, $1 Only 60 of these. Close- fitting or brimmed styles Wide selection of styles and colors MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Handkerchiefs Women's Chiffon Handkerchiefs. Were 5 to $1.65. Reduced to....37¢ Handkerchiefs, Were $1...29¢ 130 Pure Linen Handkerthlels. Were 35¢ 2¢ 72 Pure Linen Illnflkerchnlx Were 75¢ . 29¢ Men's 68 Men's Linen Handkerchiefs. Were 25¢ . 12¢ 350 Men's Pure Linen Handker- chiefs. Were 50c ... 19, Handkerchief Cases and Sachets 1 Case. Was $7.50 20 Cas: $3.50 . 15 Sachets. Were 50c... 6 Sachet Dolls. Were $1. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR $1 and $1.50 Ecru Lace Collar and Cuff Sets Reduced to 29¢ Only 50 sets at this price. Also 95 other sets Fm’merl_v $2.95 ... $1. 31 Sets. Were $3. 95 and $4.95 -$1.19 2 Sets. Were 51050 nnd $11.50 $1 200 Sets. Were $1 65 Sets. Were $1.75 . . MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Discontinued Numbers in Kayser’s Undies Reduced because of broken sizes or because the style or color is to be discontinued. Milanese pcllh’ozL" 3 lil;z 7. Was o ’l 95 s; sizes 36 lo “ in the group, only 13 in all. Were $2.50 and $2.95 .81 1 Star Vests; only 21 in a SL95 . \Ius 38, 40 and lG Were slss -nd \f & r ’ Novelties Kayser’s Discontinued Undies 8 Novelty Panties. Were $1.7 7 Bandeaux. Were 75¢. 21 Kayser Triconese Brassieres. Were 85¢ . 45¢ 1 Rayon Union Suit, Kayser's. Was $1.95 ....... 95¢ l(l Runproof Rnlwn \ri(! Were ...45¢ Odds and Ends Other Undies 3 Black Vests. Were 55¢. 5 Maidenform Girdles. $1.95 19 prs. Runproof Rayon Bloomers. Were 75¢ -39 5 95c Brassieres of ravon 10 Lace-trimmed Bandeaux. Were 90c . 45¢ 2 Dark Shades Rayon Pajamas. Were $1.95 .69¢ 21 $1.95 Brassiere-top (ombln-- 13 brassiere-top of lace and lnnl combinations. Were $1.95....89¢ 5 Lace-trimmed lnmmnllmns and Chemise. Were $2.95 69 MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Crepes, prints, 14 to 40. sheer woolens. dark colors for business and office wear. Light shades or Sizes OPPORTUNITY SHOP IN THE APPAREL SHOP A Special Group of Dresses Reduced to Were $16.50 to $25 / its, corduroy rib and angora for sportswear. Canton crepes, redingotes with wool coats Woolens, lacey knits. and crepe frocks. Broken size ranges ALL SALES F/NAL $2.75 Sweaters 95¢ 11 Sleeveless sweaters with vee necklines. White or flesh, Sizes 36 and 38. 12 All-over white net blouses. short sleeves. Trimmed with frills, tucks and buttons. Sizes 36, 38 and 40. Were $2.75 $1.59 MOSES—THIRD FLOOR Linens at Great Reductions Large assortment of hand-em- broidered scarfs, doilies and lupv kins; reduced to. 1 pr. 72x94 all-wool North Star blankets; soiled; were $22...$8.95 1 pr. 60x84 all-wool North Star ts; soiled; were $18...87.95 solled; were $10.. ... ..$6.50 pr. 60x8{ all-wool North Star blankets; solled; were SI5. 5650 1 pr. 70x80 all-wool plai 56 cotton colored = bedspreads; were $2; size 50x76 ........39¢ 10 hand-appliqued bridge sets; Were $3 to $6; soiled $1.95 § pure white linen damask table- cloths, size 67x84; were $4.. 16 pure white linen damask hble< cloths; size 67x86 yards; were $5.00 $2.50 16 doz. pure white linen damask table napkins; size 22x32 inches; were $5.00 dozen $2.50 54 colored pure linen mapkins; were 50c each.. 25¢ ea. 8 colored linen damask dinner sets; were $10 set Regular $18 dozen Cannon tri- tone bath towels; 2 towels for S1 12 cotton H soiled . 5 cotton sheets, size 81x 72x99 6 lll linen cloths, SJIO'{ 6 MOSF&F TRST F‘LOOR Lamps and Gifts Greatly Reduced 12 Alabaster and black marble and gold plate on metal dresser- sticks, were $2.85; 12 imported .Ilu dressersticks, hand cut, rose ; were $3.35, each..S1 nd green; ! Colonial oil pot lamps, rustic plated and black; were $2. 1 Green alabaster table with metal trim, as is; pottery, 2-light table lamps, were $11.90; others from $6 up. $2.95 8 Globe lamps in walnut or ma- hogany frame, 12”7 decorated parchment paper shade; were $4.65 $1.95 6 Double silk shields for !lde lights: were $5.15 2" Wooden coach models -m. horses; were $12.50 and $17. Special, each ............ $2 Italian pottery bowl and (op was $11.45 .83, Italian pottery $5.50 Sl 95 Red lacquer wooden hook ends were $7.90 .50 3 China cake plnu $4.65 . . Red china (hlntle tea set, 2 -8 lamp were was $11.50 . Tin antique $14.25 $5 Tin antique flower holder and tray; was $27.50 $2 Red leather bridge sets; cards lnd score pads; were $6.65 s Metal desk set of 5 pieces; Iu! $12.90 $3.95 1 Chinese brass bell, teakwood frame; was $10 $2.95 5 Wrought lmn candlestick hul - ers; were $10.6 were $25 .. % MOSES—FIRST FLOOR $2.50 Girdles and Combinettes, $1.89 Only 7—Made of satin open mesh and brocade. 2 pr. hose sup- porters. Girdles in small sizes; combi- nettes, sizes 32, 42, 44, 10 brassieres of brocade, narrow shoulder straps, white or flesh. Sizes 32. We 11 brassieres, long lengths, swami, brocade and lace. Sizes 40, 42 and 44. Were $1.50 to Handbags and Leather Goods 2 Leather Bags. Were $15.00, $5 1 Leather Bag. Was $18.50, § 2 Leather Bags. Were $7.50, §: 2 Leather Bags. Wers §1 5 Leather Bags. Were 2 Silk Bags. Were $5.00 4 Leather Bags., Were §2.95, §1.85 10 Leather Bags. Were $5.00. $1.94 14 Leather Ba; Were §2.95..95¢ 1 Man's Tie Care. Was £i0.00, $1.95 2 Ostrich Billfoids, Were $5.00 . 1 Tool Billfold. Was $L75....50¢ 8 Cigarette Cases (Leather). Were $2.95 10 Billtolds. 5 Billfolds. 2 Billfolds. Were $2.00 5 Billfolds. Were $2.50 6 Card Cases. Were $1.50.. 1 Leather Belts. Were $1.00...5 MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Were $1.00..... Were $3.00 Fine Jewelry Greatly Reduced 1 Gold Bracelet; was $5.0 1 Rhinestone Pendan 1 Green Choker; was §3.9 1 Crystal and Jet Necklace; was $5.00 $S1.85 1 Pearl and Jade Long \eckla('e, was $10.00.. .85 3 Chanel Crystal ‘Necklaces wera $10.00 ... " anel (r\‘lal Necklace Amber Necklace: y ~uph—:v Necklac \rcklax\ were $5.00 ea 1 Peari Choker: w 2 Pearl Chokers 1 Crystal and Jet Necklace m $13.50 ..$3.85 1 Crystal and " Cornelian \eck- lace; was §13. 5 l 00 1 Cornelian and was $12.50 2 Gold Filled Bracelets $10.00 ea. ... 17 Rhinestone Pins; were $1.95 . 45¢ 1 R:lmtone Necklace: Collection of Odd Jewelry Reduced to 39 Specials in Drapery Dept. 140 pairs plain cream or ecrm French Marquisette Ruffied Cur- tains; regularly $1.43 .94 pr. Glazed Chintz Drapes, small flow~ ered design on colored ground. Choice of blue, gold, rust, rose, green or orchid....... .S1.84 pr. 85 pairs plain blue ruffed cur- tains, finished with tiny baby ruffies and tie backs; 30 in. by 21, yds.; special Friday, only pair ..44c pr. 9 crash couch ta\m some have printed flower design on natural grounds, others trimmed with plain band trimmings in_colors; special ... ..$3.44 ea. 22 printed monks cloth pillow covers, size ”-I"II inches: regu- larly c: specis . .64c ea. 4 wall paper and cretonne cov- ered screens: were formerly priced up to §35; shopworn; sold $9.44 3 (hlnese embroidered llold Aerolux porch shades, tan or gray with painted green stripes; dis- continued styles— 4 shades, 5.3x7.6; were I‘ 55' now ... .$7. 50 odd window shades, 13 to 28 inches wide, mestly € ft. long: sold as is 25 odd shades, 36 to 38 in. by 6 ft.; soiled; sold as is; were 850 10 $1.50; choice. ........54¢ each MOSES—THIRD FLOOR.

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