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B—6 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUXE 9, 1932, TROOPS INTERVENE k¥ MINE DISORDERS Women in Indian Air Race. ing at Lucknow, and pilot ,THE EVENING NLARGE CHURCH ] e W Among the 12 competitors in this f:r r:,o:.l".d %&m"m“mhnmd vear's Viceroy's Trophy air race at Culpeper Baptist Congregation Will Delhi, Idia, were Miis Crossley and Mrs. Hoflmm'uh'er passenger. Mrs. M. Horsman. The event was won A44 Sxuiuy Schoul Moam. by M. Sproul of the Punjab Flying Club, Special Dispatch to The Star. who flew an_average speed of 96 miles CULPEPER, Va., June 9.—At the bus- | per hour. . D. Mookher-ji of the iness meeting of the Culpeper Baptist | Bengal Flying Club crashed when land- Church, held Tuesday, it was unani- height of his career his income was about $1,500 & week, and that his re- verses started with a serious iliness. He 1s 66 years old. e e A new alloy, com| of nickel, nuel and aluminum, has Mh&n devel loped h:rm for strong magnetic character- Once Rich Playwright Begs. ‘Taken into custody for begging in London streets, a man told the police his name was Sidney Bowkett, play- wright. He proved to be the author of uwn:;l plays which were successfully 5 some years ago, among them “Lucky Miss Dean” and “Superior Miss Bellender.” He stated that at the Police Get Radio Station. SBALT LAKE CITY (#).—The Salt Lake City Police Department has a new radio station, KGPW. Eleven police cars are equipped with receivers, motor vehicles. Sweden now has 160,000 registered Honored RAIL FOREMAN CARPENTER RETIRES. ‘Toyon berry shrubs which grow wild in_California mountains are now being cultivated extensively for marketing as Christmas holly. mously voted to build an addition to the present church building for Sunday school purposes. This addition will be three stories high. Representatives from 42 Baptist ! churches will meet in the Culpeper Baptist Church Monday, when Dr. Charles T. Waite of Richmond will be the speaker. Kentucky National Guards- men Called Out After Dep- uty Sheriff Is Slain. By the Associated Press. HOPKINSVILLE, Ky., June 9—Ken- tucky's third troop movement within a year occasioned by mine labor outbreaks centered at Mannington and Empire, in Christian County, today. Twenty National Guardsmen were ordered into the trouble zone following the killing of Deputy Sherifl Wallace Myers Tuesday. ers was fatally wounded by snipers who fired from a hillside at miners emerging from the | | W. . Moses & Soms [ F St. at 11th Empire mine No. 6, where a recent| strike was followed by promiscuous shootings and dynamitings. The trocps. under the command of‘ Maj. Oren Coin, were ordered out by Gov. Ruby Laffoon at the request of County Judge Ira D. Smith, Sheriff 9y ELMER CARROLL, Foreman carpenter of the Pennsylvania Barrette E. Brown and other Christian | Railroad Co.. stationed here, was re-| County officials. Two officers and ten | tired from active service recemtly and machine gunners were sent from Hop- | his name placed on the roll of honor of kinsville and two officers and five in-|the company. A member of the Wash- fantrymen from Bowling Green. ington Board of Trade for the past 18 Three miners, arrested yesterdey by | years, Mr. Carroll has taken a lively in- | | officers secking the slayers of Myers, are | terest in the affairs of the National in the county jail here. They are Paul | Capital. Davis, Maxie Long and Goldie Fisk.| Entering the service of the rnllroad‘ Twenty-four former employes of the|company on July 11, 1891, as a car- Empire mine previously had been placed | pentef, Mr. Carroll was promoted in under bond on charges of banding and | September, 1904, to the post of foreman conf«‘dcmm'g to u-'umdfle carpenter. In 1911 he served as acting — master carpenter of the Maryland division, with jurisdiction over the main BEER TAX REDUCTION [line tracks between Philadeiphia and DEFEATED IN BRITAIN |Weshington. 1,338 GIVEN JOBS HERE Legion Restore the Bloom to Weathered Skin! MARIE EARLE Beauty Treatments Enjoy at least one of these delightful a n d effective treatments. Feel and see the new youth and freshness that they give to the com- plexion . . . Learn the cor- rect make-up for your indi- vidual type. Advice of our Marie Earle Consultant is available—gratis. BEAUTY SALON BALCONY Commons Backs Government to | Prevent Unfavorable Reaction Commander Announces at Lausanne Parley. Progress of Exapaign. The National Employment Commis- sion of the American Legion in co- | operation with the United States Em- | ployment Service of the Department of | | Labor has succeeded in finding jobs for | 1,338 men in the District of Columbia since a campa‘gn to reiurn men and | women to work started on February 15, it was announced today by Henry L. | Stevens, jr., national commander of the Legion. | National Comdr. Stevens has wrmen By the Assoclated Press. LONDON, June 9 —Efforts of back- | bench conservatives to obtain a reduc- | tion of the beer tax failed last night. when the House of Commons turned | back their proffered budgetary amend- ment by 301-to-71 vote. | The vote came after Neville Cham- | be chancellor of the exchequer, told the House that defeat of the gov- ernment cn so important a part of the budget would impair Great Britain's authority at the forthcoming Lausanne Conference on International Debts. | Any reduction in taxation at present, | each commander asking the Emplo; he declared, might react unfavorably | ment Campaign Commitee to “red on Great Britain’s dealings with other | ble their efforts to reach our goal ol\ mations. 1,000,000 jobs by July 1.” ° Semi-Annual Clearance ONLY! | Thurs., Fri., Sat., June Oth, 10tha 11h | Reductions of l 2 and more in many eases to only a fraction of the former price KNITWEAR 1-2 and 3-Piece Costumes (Sizes 12 to 20) ‘8 ‘11 8 Famous Emily Boucles, 'Zeillyrs, Chenilles, Bouclettes, and novelty knits. For travel, vacations, weekends and chilly d. in town every women should have a few of these—All colors including pastel and darker shades. streeT & AFrErNooN ‘IDIRESSES (Sizes 12 to 20) 3 8 °*13 18 Jacket frocks in Printed Crepes, Monotone Prints and Solid colors. Scores of stunning dresses of the kind you’ll need in town and out of town for every don’t-dress occasion. All colors and all combinations of shades. EVENING GOWNS (Sizes 12 to 40) 13 Glorious Printed Chiffons, Chalk Crepes, Sheers, Satins and sum; Cottons in a profusion of shades and styles. Many with smart little ,lckeu or capes. For dining and dancing—these are the gowns you'll need and want. BLOUSES - SWEATERS ° (Sizes 32 to 40) (Sises 14 to 20) $l 3195 3295 Here are the “makings” of scores of outfits. Every conceivable style and color—and all so astoundingly cheap, you'll buy a full season’s supply. SKIRTS JACKETS WOOLEN DRESSES (Sizes 14 to 20) 8 11 Plain and novelty weaves. Light and dark colors. SUITS (Sizes 12 to 20) ‘8 ‘12 °18 We're practically giving these away. Fur trimmed and plain for traveling, motoring and even if you're not go- ing anywhere you’ll find something, at these bargain prices you’ll want. THE Emily Shops Semi Annual Clearance is a real sale—not a subterfuge. No additional merchandise is Come Early? The Greatest Values bought for this event. All garments are from our reg- ular stock—including score of styles confined to SHOPS outshops alone. S | 308 F. STREET N. w.—i—- v ¢ in our History ALL SALES FINAL Moses endeavors to sell its merchandise at least 5% less than it could if it did not sell for cash. W, N. Moses & Sons Nat’l 3770 LINEN BARGAINS 3 prs. All-wool Soiled Pl Blankets, 70x80. Reg. $10.00 pr.. 8398 pr. 75. . 3 All-wool Blankets, plain colors; 70x80. Reg. $3. 5 Moire Tailored Bedspreads, size 72x108. 5 Wamsutta Percale Sheets, 63x108; s 1 Printed Bedspread. 1 Quilted Table Leaf, as is Reg. $375 . 1 Crib Blanket, soiled and imperfect. 1 Colored Cloth, size 50x50. Reg. $2.25 ..... 4 doz. Soiled Linen Damask Napkins, all wlme, 22x22. doz. 4 Alllinen Damask Snowy White Cloths, 67x86. Reg. $5.00 . Reg. 3650 ...$294 doz. Reg. $5.00......52.14 2 Pure Linen Table Cloths, size 72x72. Reg. $7.50 and 57.25 Puch, $2.94 ure linen, size 72x72. Reg. $11.25 6 High-grade H-nd Appllqued and Embroidered Pillow Cases. $2.50 each 11 All-linen Hemstitched $1.88 each. Friday 6 Hand-embroidered Pillow cach .$3.94 Were .64c ea. Re[. ................ l9c each Fancy Linens Drastically Reduced A limited quantity of exquisite linens, including Sp ered and scalloped doilies, lace oblong service mats, ish hand embroid- n and lace round and oval doilies, pure linen scarfs, vanity scarfs with colored embroidery. Regular S0c Linens 16¢ Regular $1 Linens 33c Regular 94c Daytime Frocks 59c Oniy 18. Of linene or pique, trimmed with contrasting shades. 3 Maids’ Uniforms, used for dis- B Were 29¢ : Caps of Organdy. Were 50c. 19¢ (These also used for dispiay.) MOSES—THIRD FLOOR Regular 75¢ Linens 24c Regular $1.50 Linens 33c Bargains in Children’s Apparel 59c Worth a great deal more. Includes boys’ sleeveless suits, rompers, coveralls and sun suits. Girls sleeveless sheer frocks, rompers, pajamas and coveralls. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Furniture Bargains At Reductions of About Y2 or More You May Pay by the Month for Furniture 15 Living Room Chairs Regularly $49.50 to $150.00 Friday Only *20 Large overstuffed and semi-overstuffed, mohair, tapestry, linen frieze and other popular coverings. construction. All these chairs will be |han in one place to mal Moses quselity of finest selection easy. Additional Furniture Bargains 4 Steel-Frame Folding Chairs, hardwood seat and arms, orange. Was $6.00 4 Steel-Frame Folding Side Chairs, comfortable dish seat, green. Was $5.00 1 Green Folding Chair, steel with wood slat seat. Was $2.75...81.15 1 White Finish Outdoor or Porch Chair, comfortable arms. Was. SISt ocinnes $4.55 1 Rocker, white. matches above chair. Was §12.75 $4.89 1 30-in. White Outdoor or Porch Table. Matches above pieces. Was $12.75 . .$5.95 1 Trellis, white, 24 in. wide by 94 in. high. Was $3.00. Now...99¢ 1 Porch or Outdoor Chair, com- fortable, orange, steel frame with seat and back. Reg. | Purplt Folding Table, 30-in. lol!. steel. Reg. $9.00. ..$4.50 1 Red Folding ’l'ahlt. steel, 30 in. top. Reg. $9.00....... .50 1 As Is White Trellis, 18 ln. wldz by 94 in. high. Reg. $2.50....50¢c 6 Beach Umbrellas, 6 ft., assorted colors, complete with stick. l!u $6.95 . 1 24-i ‘n. ’l'op Solid Hickory ‘l"lbles 2 ’l‘on Solid Hickory ’h- ble. Was $17.50. Now $8.95 2 Green Folding Chnin 5-1 lllt seat. Reg. $2.75 .- $1. 1 Green Folding Amlclulr, nll- ural color seat and back, very well built. Reg. $5.50 .7 1 Solid Oak Round-top Table, 37 in, with hole in center that may be used with umbrella. Reg. $48.00 $12.00 1 Solid Hickory Drop-leaf Coffee or End Table. 12 in. closed. 30 in. opened. Reg. $12.00....$6.00 1 Jade Green Magazine Mvt Reg. $7.50 -$2.00 1 Chair for the porch or lawn, steel frame with natural cane seat and back, very comfortable and durable. Reg. $10.50..$6.75 6 Imported Tile-top Tables, at- tractively decorated. Fine wrought iron bases. Suitable for coffee table, out-of-doors table and has many other uses. Top is 161 in. sq. Reg. $19.50. ..,..‘...’7! 8 9-in. Top I Utility Tables. Tile hmmum iron base. Reg. $6.00 ......$1.50 1 Green Writing Desk. Reed desk with roll edge. Size 3 ft. long by 24 in. dee] Has large drawer. Reg. $40.00......512.00 1 4-pc. Modern Fibre Living Room Suite, covered in dark blue leatherette., 3-cushion settee, large chair, small chair and semi- circular shelf end table. Reg. $375.00 $95.00 1 2-pc. Burnished Rattan Living Room Suite, loose spring cush- jon seats and pillow backs, nice- 1y decorated, strongly bullt Igg $145.00 9.00 2 3-pc. Solid Maple Living Room Suite, loose cushion seats, padded backs, high-back wing chair, smaller straight chair and 60 in. settee. Very speclal ..$39.75 1 5-pc. Decorated Fan-shape Back Fibre Living Room Suite, consists of large settee, chair, rocker, chaise lounge and large Loose ing cushions. -$159.00 n. Settee, loose cushion seats, 2 pillows in back, very strong and durable. 1 Burnished Rattan 3-pc. Suite, 48-in. settee, chair and rocker," loose cushion seats. Reg. $71.00, $39.00 2 Swing or Hammock Stands. Reg. $5.00 .. _$1.50 Footstools—che col- ors. Reg. $3.50 to $5.00 .S1.50 1 Fibre Kidney-shaped Desk, dark red decorated in green, has drawer, Reg. $55.00......$15.00 1 Chair to match above desk, has loose pad seat. Reg. $26.00, $10.00 1 Maple Secretary Desk—4 draw- ers—top 25 in. long. Reg. $125.00 ... ..$69.50 1 Special 4-pc. Decorated Reed Suite, settee, chair, rocker and table. Reg. $245.00 ..$65.00 1 Brown Fiber Desk, roll back and side. Reg. $35.00 ...$12.50 1 Decorated lvory Green Table, fibre, 36 in. round top. Reg. $4800 ........... ..$10.00 1 Tapestry-covered uvlu nm- Suite, down seat cushions, fi sample, exceptional value. m $225.00 2-pe. Room Sulu— l‘"du huun!- upholstered in rose and taupe, fine construction, sold as floor sample. Reg. $325.00 ......... $89.00 2 Walnut Dressing Tables, large mirrors, 3 large drawers. $58.00 .. MOSES—FIFTH AND SIXTH FLOORS Very Special The NEW AIR-COOLED Meshies Smart—Cool Comfortable Sunshine ... 49 Tinted Free A Pair $ for every Dress Sizes 4 to & Also, Wonderful Selection of Linen and Suva Shoes at $2.94 OPPORTUNITY SHOP SECOND FLOOR Draperies and Curtains Reduced REMNANTS Drapery and Upholstery from 1 to 8 yard . all greatly reduced Fri- day to reductions % to 1/2 SAMPLES Sample Drapes and Bedspreads, of the finest type, reduced only because they have been used in displays. Were $3 to $30. Fri- 48c to §19.94 ODDS AND ENDS 1 8-ft. Awning, regularly $30, $5.94 24 Prs. Light-weight Summer Portieres, were $3.84. Cartai 5] “ 20 Single Prs. Curtains, were 96¢ to $1.84. Friday, pr 65c¢ to $1 Cretonnes 24c Cretonnes, for slip 36-inch Wide Summer drapes, pillows, covers, ete. 85c Painted Poles, 24¢ Painted Wooden Poles, complete with ends and brackets. ready to hang: green, rose, blue, or- chid or ivory. For hanging ruf- fled curtains or o pes. 10c to S0c Trims Sc yard tringes, Formerly 10c to 50c yd. $1.14 to $3.75 Curtains 88c¢c pr. 200 prs. discontinued numbers in ruffied or tailored curtains, some with solid colored grounds, others with white or colored figures, and colored ruffies on cream grounds. 2 to 7 prs. of a kind. 35 cottage sets in blue, rose or gold, tailored sash with ruffied tops. Were $1.84. Friday, 88c pr. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR Summer Rugs Reduced Every rug is suitable for im- mediate use, all are perfect, some are slightly soiled. These great reductions offered because they are discontinued patterns. Every item is really a remarkable value. l—..-ln by 12-ft. Crex 'llnnnrr. was l—6x9 Crex De Luxe Rugs, wi ere $12.60 . 1—8x10 Fiber Nursery Pattern Rug, was $18.50 $6.44 4—6x9 Fiber Rugs, were 513;0 e 1—8x10 Ultra Crex Rug. Was $19.95 $12.94 1—3x6 Oval Rush Rus, was $5.50, $2.64 l—!xlo Oval Rush an., :rl: 3—6x9 Oval Heavy Rag Ru; were $26.75 4=3x6 Oval Heavy Rag were $8.5 it Rag Rags, bive and whl(e. $8.75 . .$5. 1—4x7 Oval Rag $13.50 ........lnn Hooked Rugs 64c A very limited number of small scatter size hooked rugs, reduced for Friday. MOSES—FOURTH FLOOR F St. at 11¢h Special Luncheon 35¢ Fried Soft Shell Crab (tartar sauce) Au Gratin Potatoes... B gy S as Coftes or Mil F. For Immediate Disposal! 3 Groups of Hats Greatly Reduced Were $3.94 to $7.94 Were $5.94 to $10.94 Were $9.94 to §14.94 Tomorrow and Saturday . . . offering these drastic reductions on some of our finest make hats in a varied selection of styles, colors, straws and headsizes. Early selection advised for best choices. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Stockings, 39¢ A limited number of regular $1 Chiffon Stockings in black, size 8. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR $1.95 to $2.9 Jewelry, 39¢ 6 Rhinestone Bracelets, reduced to % 3¢ 7 Rhinestone eckl:::l, reduced 3 39 8 Pearl (simulates Brlceleu. reduced to .. 39¢ 17 Assorted Lauume Be-ds, re- duced to .... i 300 5 Assorted Cos(ume Bracelets, reduced to orivs:3% 7 prs. Assorted C stume Ear- rings, reduced to .. -3% Other J ewelry Reduced 1 Real Amber Necklace. merly $47.00. Now 1 Real Onvx Necklace. ly $35.00. Now .. 1 Real Carnelian merly $35.00. : 1 Real Carnelian and Crystal Necklace. Formerly $15.00. Now ..$7.50 1 Real Onyx and Crystal lace Formerly Now 1 Crystal and Carnelian Neckiace. Formerly $25.00. Now. $3.85 2 Real Stome Rings. Formerly $15.00. Now $3.85 1 Smoked Pearl Choker. Former- Iy $10.00. Now $1.85 1 Gold Filled Bracelet. Formerly $10.00. Now $1.00 1 Snakeskin Clock. $10.00. Now . 1 Frosted Crystal and Jet "Neck- lace. Formerly $25.00. Now.$2.85 4 Rhinestone $5.00. Now 5 Rhinestone $6.50. Now ........ 1 Rhinestone $7.50. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR SPECIALS Summer Lamp Shades $1.94 Cool-looking shades of parch- ment paper; trimmed with floral decorations. Sizes 167 to 20", Specially priced for Friday. Wrought Iron Bridge Lamps $2.94 The bases are finished in steel. Complete with parchment paper shades, decorated in Godey prints or silhouettes. Specially priced Soapstone Bookends, wecull\‘ priced Friday at ...64c 15¢ Crepe Paper and Fancy “repe Napkins, special for Fri- , package . Se¢ MOSES—FIRST FLOOR $2.95 to $4.55 Sweaters, S9¢ Only 7 All-wool Sweaters in plain colors; long sleeves, various colors. Slightly soiled. 1 Linen Blouse, long sleeves; size 34 Was $5.95. Sofled. For- $12.50 Former- 1 ‘I'ln Silk Blouse, long sleev Was $9. Soiled 1 White Silk Blollu size 38. Was $11.50. Soiled. Friday..$§1 MOSES—THIRD FLOOR Toiletries All these items are greatly reduced for Friday. 6 boxes Dorin Face Powder..19¢ 8 boxes Mavis Talcum Powder, 15¢ 10 bln large size Llnch;:e ll l)orln ‘Fiat, Compact: .2lc 8 Palmolive Shaving Lotion..10¢c 12 Palmolive Talcum Pow- 19 Prophylactic Bi Listerine Tooth Paste . 12 Squibb’s Dental Cream 6 Todent Tooth Paste, N 8 Iodent Tooth Paste, Powd 2 Bruth of Spring Sets fume, t water and powder) $2 2 Novelty Bridge Sets (score tally and bath salts) ... .39¢ 1 Coty Set, complete MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Fabric Summer (;lmes, 49¢ Greatly reduced for Friday. Noveity slipon fabric gloves in shades that will blend with Summer costumes. Light weight and washable. Fawn, Mocha and Java colors. Broken sizes MOSES—TFIRST FLOOR $1 Lace Collar and “uff Sets, 39¢ Limited mumber; in lace. 24 Criffon, Silk, Beaded Geor- gette and Polka Dot Collar and Cuff Set:, were §2.65 ...39¢ 10 Black or Brown Windsor Ties, were 30¢ 15¢ 4 yds. Blue Georgeite Ruffiing, was $1.95 vd. ..29¢ yd. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Handbags Reduced 2 Bags. Were S15.00. Now.$4.75 1 Bag. Was $12.50. Now. .S 5 Bags. Were $5.00. Now..$2.15 R Billfolds. Were $2.50 and §. . Now T 5 C igaretie Cases. Were $2.9 3 00. Now . $1.00 MOSES—FIRST FLOOR 25¢ 'Kerchiefs 9¢ Only a limited number in white or colored handkerchiefs. 36 Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, white and colors. Were 25¢c. Now..9% 4 Ladies' Large Chiffon Hand- Kerchiefs. Were $1.00. Now.2%¢ 10 Doz. Ladies' White Linen Handkerchiefs. Were $L15 doz. 85c_dor. Sport Handkerchiefs. Now . 12¢ 6 Ladies' Handkerchief Cases. Were up to $3.50 ea. Now, 39c ea. 4 Handkerchief Sachets. Were 3 ..15¢ of Ladies® Handker- chiefs. Were 50c. Now 22¢ 36 Men's White Linen Handker- chiefs, with colored drawn threads.. Were 2 40 Men's White chiefs. Were 35c. MOSES F1F§T FLOOR $1.10 to $1.45 Slips 95¢ Ravon crepe slips in plain or lace-trimmed styles, tearose or flesh. Fitted styles. $2.75 Silk Undies $1.19 55 Stepins, Chemise, and Dancettes of pure silk or crepe back satin, trimmed with Alen- con lace. Flesh, white, blue or tearose. 7 composettes of brocade with two sections of elastic. Lace or swami top brassiere. Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 44 or 46. Were 12 . 8 brassieres; broken sizes, 50c and $1.85. as is..... MOSES—THIRD FLOOR Glove Silk and - Rayon Undies 4 Prs. Black Milanese Silk Bloomers, size 6. Were $1.95. Now 3 Brassiere Top Combinations, Blofimfl' KnR Size 34. Were ecru Only 12. Bandeaux, \\fl'f 95¢ and $1.00. elty Rayon Vest, size 36. size 5. Were $1.00. Now. 2 Prs. Dark Blue Rayon Shorts, med. size. Were $1.00. Now.29c ovelty Milanese Silk Lace Trim Vests, size 31. Were S1.75. Now 89c 1 Rayon Pajama with coat, medium_size, dark green. Was PRI MW .....ccciccnccond 89¢ 1 Maiden Form 'Girdie, size 25. Was $1.95. Now 9 25 Garter Belts, side fasteni Small,_medium ‘and large sizes. Very special at . Discontinued Styles and Colors in Kayser Undies 2 Milanese Silk Petticoats, Were $4.95. Now .. 1 Navy Blue 3 Bloomer, size 6. Now 3 Pink Italian Silk Vests, 3 quality, size 46. Were Ttalian Silk i ; 3 size 42; 4 Were $1.65 and $1.95. MOSES—FIR.ST FLOOR.

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