Evening Star Newspaper, July 21, 1932, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1932. R0l MINER GAlNS - DEATH OF WOWAY CHICAGO, July 21 —A note addressed Demand. for Monetary M“a' to a neighbor telling of & “forced loan" 4 4 against Mrs, Catherine Lentis, 67, yes- Increases During Periods terday led to the discovery of the aged i woman's body in her apartment. Po- of DEpresswn' lice sald apparently she had been| — - beaten and choked to death. | By the Associated Press. The note was signed “Y. Fisher” and | NEW YORK, July 21—The gold |said, in part: miner is a sort of second cousin to the| “We needed money and knew from undertaker. experience the old lady would not lend us any. So we saw ourselves forced In times of general business slumps, ‘m make the loan against her will." | his business and profits are inclined to | The note said only $100 was taken. | pick up. And it is for this reason that| Police were seeking Mrs. Catherine | a stock market bear is apt to save room | Fischer, personal maid to Mrs. Lentis, e {: = ld min. |and her husband, Jacob, for quemon—‘ or s streaiolibulllshness;orn 806 il M Tantis! reputfldly was wealthy. | ing issues. Wall Street's jovial bruin, | Bernard E. Smith, has been a big bull | in Alaska Juneau, although that par- SCORES RUM BUYERS ticular company’s earnings have fallen off a little this year. 9 The ability of gold mining to thrive | NEW ORLEINS, -.:,L;‘,’;,,,‘i‘c”;f in times of depression is based upon the | {¥O—bootlegger, ahd | purebajecs OOl | economic_principle that the value of |AM08 W. W, Woodeock, Feders! Atrec: fold increases in inverse ratio as the | 1o Of P e cral level of commodity prices de- : Clines, Practically, it works out this|, The cansumer is sthe real culprit Store Closed Saturday— Shop Tomorrow F STREET AT 7™ FREE PARKING WHILE YOU SHOP HERE Extraordinary Sale! Men’s Tropical Worsted Suits « « . made to sell for $20 and $25 Household and Fancy Linens 60—$4.95 Irish Damask Cloths; 64x84 inches, imperfect. . .$2.49 65—$2.95 Emb. Linen Scarfs; 18x36 in., 18x45 in., 18x54 in..$1 24—$2.49 Embroidered Bridge Sets; cloth and four napkins. $1.19 70—59¢ Hand Embroidered Linen Doilies; size 6x12 inches. . . 25¢ 7—$1.95 Luncheon Cloths; well made, with colored borders. .69¢ 15—3$2 to $10 Damask Sets; colored borders; solid colors, way: The price of gold remains fixed at | $20.67 an ounce, because each dollar is ased on 25.8 grains of gold; but while this price Temains constant in terms of the dollar, the purchasing power of the ar has increased. as other commod prices have declined, pulling wages $1 to $4.95 60 doz.—$2. 95 Irish Napkins; 18x18 inches, 20x20 inches, 6 for $1.59 60—$1.19 Pride of Washington Sheets; now reduced to 59¢ each told an audience of prohibition adher- | | ents here. | 5 : . “He is the one who causes so many * o people to be sent to the penitentiary.” ‘ i h Col. Woodcock sald the demand for | ol € | drink could be decreased by proper Edu- et hate asoline o oes | cational methods. | 8 wn as well. The gold miner gets the | | | ame amount of dollars per ounce of | gold. but his costs are less. The two American gold mining issues traded on the New York Stock Exchange, Homestake Mining and Alaska Juneau, have advanced rather spectacularly, but it is notable that gold mining stocks have not attracted any large public fol- lowing in this market. In the first place, zold mining is inherently speculative. | The quality of the ore, as it is mined, varies, and profits vary accordingly, de- spite savings in wages and equipment cost Furthermore, 2s veins become worked out. new veins have to be found and exploration and development work expensive. ADOPTION IS DELAYED Constance Bennen Poszponel Ac- tion in Case of Her Godchild. 1LOS ANGELES. Calif.. July 21 () Final proceedings in the adoption of Vear-old Dennis Artour Armstrong by Constance Bennett, motion picture star, were postponed until November 15 at her request Tuesday by the Juvenile Court here he child's parents were killed in en cident and Miss Bennett, gcdmn er, has been caring for him. is the wife of the Marquis de la Falaise de la Coudraye. Closed Saturday Duri F STREET AT o Our Cooling System Makes duced for lete cle: ceptional savings.. DRESSES and EX $14.50, $16.50, $19 $29, For Misses, fourth floor. ALL THROUGH THE STORE . . . PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALES... Now! <0y the best gn4rd~ to be had greatly re tock. ..Sale goods in every department at ex- .No approvals on sale goods. MBLES for women and misses, third floor. $12.50, 3 $39.50, $49.50. $59.50. $68.50, S78. INVITATIONS The imprint of Bre- wood under the enve- lope flap on your wed- ding stationery guaran- tees the best craftsman. ship and style at very moderate prices. ‘BrewaD - Engravers and Fine Printers 611 Twelfth Street ng July and August Jurius Garrineker & Co. FOURTEENTH Shopping Here a Pleasure o OUR GREAT wrance before we take , 510.50, $12.50, $16.50, $19.75, $25, They're The Hecht Co.s kind of tropical worsteds. Fabric-right. Style-right. Made- right. A special purchase from a reliable manufacturer who needed the money did the trick. Regular, long, short and stout sizes. (Segond_ploor_ 0.1 119 Men’s Sheldon Spring Suits. Originally Sold for $25 Regular sizes, 35 to 46. Shorts, 36 to 42. Longs, 39 to 40. sl 6 75 Stouts, 39 to 46 Special Group of Sheldon and Society Brand Year-’Round Suits 120 Sheldon suits, orig. $28.50 and §35 138 Society Brand; $40 and $50 All sizes...regulars, longs, shorts and stouts. G—l:?;rt CM'{" mdmfi' 20—Tropical Worsted Suits, ands; single or double 2 breasted; originally 00 awd Wenne (el $22.50 $1.95 inally $20 and $35; 184 pairs Sport Trousers, broken sizes white flannels, serges. grey 1 3,Ssconds by Direct Eluators sizes 29 to 42 waist.$3.45 e s Deart MEN’S SHOES —Second Floor pairs Men's $4 to $6 Sport Shoes; white, and combinations $2.95 (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) MEN'S HATS —Second Floor 75 Sheldon Panama Hats; anglnllly $2.95 nnd $3 MEN’S SPORTS 5—$1.98 and $2.98 St Shaft Golf Cl and frons. ... 20—51.69 Sleeveless ‘iwu solled . . 5—$1.50 Mesh Polo Shirts; zipper fasteners .....89c All-Wool B.\!h- ing Suits. 3 Ttathe 36 fl-eldon Panamas; solled; sizes 6%, 67g 7 and ; origingly (Pifth Ploor, The Hecht Co.) Millinery Third Floor 100—Rough Straw Hats, were $5, §1.38 25—Imitation Panamas, were $3, - S1.88 40—Rough Straw Hats, wer: 50c 15—Pastel Frill Berets, were 39 and §I 39¢ Softie Hat Dept. Main Floor The Hecht Co. 100—Softies, white, colors, were GHOSISRISON . o A 100—Softies, white, colors, specially purchased 6% Women’'s Dresses Third Floor 37—Misses’ and Women's Dresses, were $10 $9—Cotton Frocks 4-20, 3 16 , were $7.9 115—Misses’ and Women's Crepe and Sheer Dresses, were £10 and SIS ....5695 116—Crepe and Sheer Dresses, 14 20. 38-50, and 19%;-24' $15..810 1—Blue Crepe l)reu. 8 was $10.30 $10 4—Print Crepes, 14 and 18, were Accessories Main Floor Summer Handbags, marred irom handling, were $1.95 and $295..$1 Leather Writing Cases, were S and $750 .. $2.95 Small Overnight Cases, specially, 89¢ Electric Clocks, were $295 51 Women’s Lingerie Main Floor 180 Cotton and Rayon Flat Crepe Slips. Were 79c and $1....... 39 104 Befltq" Mesh Panties. Were §1 .59 20 Van Radite’s Rayon Sin- glettes. Were S195.. ... ....79% 24 Rayon Bloomers. \\ere $1.95 79 Tex Bloomers. \\ere .. e 79¢ ips (cxtra sizes, 79¢ 9 Van Raalte Singlettes. \Were e R oo ate 200 Neckwear ch:n, oi lace, cot- ton and silk. Were 30c 10¢ Children’s Shoes Second Floor Hosiery Main Floor 291 pairs 89¢ to $1.35 Full-Fashioned Chiffon Silk Hoss ! 79% 168 pairs $1 to $1.65 Full-Fashioned Silk Mesh Hose 79¢ 239 pairs 69 to 85¢ Seamed Back Mesh and Lace Hose . .89 24 _pair. $1 Fuffy Ruffe Sitk 5pon 107 pllrl !k (o 69¢ l—nll-F.fllmned Silk or Bemberg Hose 39 175 pairs $1.50 Full-Fashioned Silk Hose s §1 71 pairs 63c Seamed Back Silk Mesh Hose 50¢ o7 pairs §1 Full-Fashioned Lisle Mesh Hose, small sizes ...50c (Main Ploor. The Hecht Co) Handkerchiefs Main Floor ? 1500 Women's 17c to 35 Linen Handkerchiefs a 12fx¢ 23 Women's 50c Black and Imported Handkerchiefs 41 Women's S0c Black Linen Hand- kerchiefs, embroidered corners. 28¢ 57 Women's Ini -Ied Ilnen Handkerchi broken asst 153 Women's 29 Chiffon Hand- kerchiefs 19¢ 389 Men's Handkerchiefs, some colored borders.. 12 for §9¢ (Main Floor. The Hecht Co.) ol A CAL R BB P 7] cising nueiunu i 9 $29.50, $35, $39.50, $45, $49.50 . . For Juniors, sixth floor, $3.95, $5.75, $16.50 . $10 Misses’, W ome $7.95, $1050, $16.50, $18.50. COATS REDUCED FOR WOM: floor, $10.50, $1. $5.85, $7.85. ON . . in the history HATS, SPORTSWEAR UNDERWEAR, CORS ELTIES, SILVERWAR BRELLAS, TOI " GOODS, H IMPORTED 2 SHOP SALE OF $19.75, $29.50. $35, $39.50, $49.50, $59.50, $69.50. $78.50. ) fourth $19.50, $29.50, $39.50, $49.50, $59.50. Juniors, sixth floor, $7.50, $10.50, $12.50, $16.50, $29.50. SHOES, EVERY PAIR GREATLY REDUCED. For women, misses, second floor, $6.95, $8.85, $10.85, $12.85. For Juniors, Children, sixth floor, $1.95. $2.45, $3.45, $495. For Bovs, Young Men, $345, $4.45, OUR GREATEST SALE OF FURS IS NOW GOING the fur business. we do not think prices on such quality furs have ever been so low. WOOL SUITS AND TOPCOATS. EN AND MISSES, third floor. \\I)I\I:R( HIE| 1 ILRY, STAT! IOVFR\ BOY'S AND YOUNG ) Store Closed Saturday’s During Tuly and August All Women’s and Rich’s twice-yeatly FURTHER REDUCTIONS Children’s Shoes tn this sale are now Reduced to 5590 i $7.90 Children’s Shoes Reduced —according to size and style—prices now ranging from $1.90 10 $4.90 Sale of Chiffon Silk Hosiery 85c¢ pair 3 pairs for $2.45 All Sales Final [C F St. avr H'S TENTH B - nél Bathing Trunks. .4c 1 Woman’s $15 Kodak and $1.50 1 Tower's Exercising Hl- originally $24.95; worn_ .. (Main’ Floor. 954 Men’s $1.29, 100 Sheldon Straw Hats. originally $1.69 and $2. ll 75 Summer Caps; origi: ly $1.50 and $32... 60 Summer Fabric orig. $1.50 and $2..,. (Second Floor. The Hecht Co.) $1.55 and $1.95 SHIRTS 6Y¢ Some soiled. Some mussed. One and two of a kind. White, solid color, fancy. Collar at- tached, collar to match and neckband. Sizes 13Y; to 18 in the lot. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) 1276 Men’s 75¢ and $1 Ties 2 o 5] Light and dark colors. Stripes, figures, solid shades. Imported and domestic fabrics. (Malin Floor, The Hecht Co.) 75c, $1 and $1.50 Athletic U’ Suits 2 for 31 One and two of a kind. From recent under- wear - sale. Nainsook. madras, broadcloth. 34 to 46. (Main Floor. The Hecht Co.) 39c and 55¢ Shirts and Shorts 4 for $1 ‘White, solid color, fancy shorts. 28 to 46. Flat knit or swiss ribbed shirts, 34 to 46. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) $1.95, $2.50 and $2.95 Pajamas 31.49 Broadcloth. Madras. Sois- ettes. White, solid col- ors, novelties. Sizes A, B, C and D. (Main Floor. The Hecht ,Co.) MEN’S FURNISHINGS—Main Floor Our Entire Stock of Sum- mer Robes Reduced; formerly $2.95, $4.95 and $6.50; now $1.95, $3.95 and $4.95 1,693 pairs Men's 50c and 5c Socks; silk mixtures, silk-lisle-and-rayon: sizes 2 to 12..29c; 4 pairs, §1 lssMen'l Stiff- Bmm Drul l‘ Mflll §1.95 hpume Crepe Robe, Bag and Slipper_Sets. $1.49 47 Men's $2.95 Japanese Cotton Crepe Kimonos, $1.95 171 Men’s '$1.29 and $1.55 two 1 kind 21 Men's $4.95 White Ra- dhlm Parachute Silk ;I- 19 Menl $4.95 Fancy Silk Pajamas; sizes C and D, $2.95 294 pairs 25¢ and 35c Black, Colored and Fancy Socks .19¢ 312 pairs $1.50 Pure Silk Ingrain Full-Fashioned Seokdl .05 95¢ 249 pairs $1 Holeproof Au- togart Socks; 10 to 12, 39¢, 3 pairs, $1 399 Men's S1 and $1.50 Summer Ties, e, 3 for $2.25 592 Men's $1.50 to $2.50 GNecklies .$1.29, 4 for $5 Small B imidors; fll'hl- inally Sc 600 Mzna '8 for ki mnl- kerclllefi now. .12 for $1 Size l'(lllnldnrl ortglnnlly $1.95. 48, 76 $1 Tie Master hold 72 ties. 39 Electric Tie 144 50c Imported Hand- rolled Linen lllnd- kerchiefs 36 50c Linen Hand-rolled dkerchiefs. . .4 for $1 3 pairs $1 and $1.95 Gloves, 1 grey wash fabric, 1 slate buckskin, 7; 1lined black glove, 8 50¢ 6 Ben Wade Country ar Pipes; originally $5.51.95 Young Washingtonian Shop—Third Floor 500 Boys' and Girls' Sport and Dress Shoes. Were $3 and $3.30, $1.98 200 Children’s Beach Sandals, 7 to big 6. Were $1.. .. S - NO K:d Sport Shoel, 11-6. Were ..69¢ 6—Suits, sizes 11-17, were $16.50. 200 Lm,m, Sole omm il $3.95 Sa Were S1 ......69¢ 11—Suits, sizes 11-17, were $1095. 50 Infants’ ,z,, i Tiow: Shives: $3.95 Were §2 ... ..69¢ 200 Swim Sandals. Sizes 6-2 Were 79 . ciee-. 09€ 2 Suits, sizes 11 and 15. Were § Coats, sizes 11-15, were $10.50. $10 21—Print, Pastel Silks, 1117, were §2.95 T Winite Hoaert e ¢ §795 ... ...82.98 28—Pastel Silks and Shantungs, Main Floor were $5... .$3.95 6—Li e istes, 98 Pairs $1 and $1.50 Imported Fab- 26 Linens et e vic Gloves, handsewn or plain, 79 - 67 Pairs $1.95 French Chamois or e e e Doeskin Gloves; broken sizes, $9¢ 3—Pastel Silks, 13-17, were $7.95 $2.00 Women's Cretonne Parasols: : T sass colored handles ..... 98¢ Children's 59c and $1 Parasols, 3% (Main Ploor, The Hecht Co) Women's Gloves 2—Pastel Silks, 13, were $10....$4.95 2—Jacket Dresses, 15-17, were S15, §4.95 S—Jacket Dresses, 13-17, were $10. - = Women’s Shoes .. Main Floor - I—E\enmg \\upl. 15, were $10, ¥ Entire Stock of $4 Summer Shoes; all white, black and white, mesh and others, now reduced to..$2.95 Enna Jettick Summer originally §5 and_$. Corsets Third Floor 35 '\-llu'tx Rival Girdles. \Vere i Mesh Beach San- $2.95 dals, sizes 214 to 8. .. ......S1 18 Nature’s Rival Youthfulform {Main oor, The Hecht Go.) Foundations. Were $3.30 and 30 Nature's Rival and Nemo Flex Toiletries Brassieres. \\'ere $1.50 and $2.50. 23 Main Floor 16 Nature's Rival Foundations. Were $10 ... .....ocuen.o--$4958 50c Tre-Jur Dusting Powder, bou- quet odor .e-e.29C 1—$2 Noveity Rose Powder Jar, 50c 2—$10 Caron’s White Narcisse Tm- let Water .. ... 1—$7.50 Gabilla S‘eel Pn PEI’- Misses’ & Women’s fume ....... .. ..§3.50 1—$7.50 Rosines Perfume. .$3.50 COatS, Thlr(l Floor 1—S$10 Caron's White Nlfl:u‘e Per- 8 N-"l;iel' ‘White Coats. Were fume .. RUTRR 2L 5750 Carons Black lem 3 Women's White Coats. \Were Perfume ... $10.95 ... .88 1—$7.50 Breath of Spring Perfill've it $2.50¢ L c:'l:su ;1:‘5’:)‘“_{ .l-pc. EE X 10—50c Boncilla Cosmetique Bllck 2 Zpe. Swagger White Suits, 14 “‘_";%""’l;';h S unum‘ and 16. Were $1650.. ..812 Cicamis 7 {\r M-;I-U;S'weed Suzzer C;‘-l;s 9—75¢ boxes Boncilla Face Powder. ere 3% 9 Navy Spring Coats, sizes 24—80c Lucky and Vantines In- Were $23 2 15¢ 12 Misses’ Spring Coats. Were $25, 30—$1 Guest Room Powder Pufl $10 Novelties 9—$1 Novelty China Bath Sllu zn (Maia Floor, The Nechy Os.) S Youthfulform Foundations, size 32. Were $ $2.95 11 Misses® Spring Coats,, Were $16.50 ] Stationery Main Floor 23—$1 Leather Diaries - 9—89¢c Bridge Table Covers.. .. 12-$1 Folding Files. .. . 17—$1 Leather Writing Case: 1—8$5 Leather Writing Case 5—$3.50 Leather Writing Cases, 4—59c Book Covers 6 Bo;lu fl.-nnch Emelokl, to box ... 20—S$1 Lonsler Sets 4—39¢ Waste Baskets. . (Main Ploor. The Hecht Oo.) Infants’ Dept. Second Floor 18—Nursery Bath Mats, were $1.50 : $1 10—Infants’ Slippers, were $1.50.25¢ 10—Rayon Carriage Sets, were $1. 28—Checked Lawn Sun Bonnets, were 59¢...... ... 10c zo—Tou Rayon Dreues. were $1.95 .. 2 . S159 lm—Tol- Summer Druul‘ 2- .. 4% S—Pink Clrrlaxe Sell, were $3.95, $1.95 10—Hand - Embroidered Gertrudes, were $1.50 $1 10—All-Wool Cashmere Baby Sacques, were $1.95 . §1 S¢—Muslin and Rl\nn Crepe Com- binations, sizes 2-6, were 79c and $1 2 for $1 175—Tots' Vanta Union Suits, 2-6. were §1 79¢ (Second Fioor. The Hecht Co.) Auto Seat Covers 25—83 and $3.50 Coolie Covers; made of matting for seats and backs Aoz s LI 10—54.65 Zip-O-Matic Seat Covers for Coupes . $t 50—Lucky Mns 'or auto seats, 69¢ (8ccond Floor. The Hecht Co.) Radios Main Floor 1—Majestic 8-tube Lowboy: orig- inally $109, now $19.95 l—uosley 7-tube Lowboy; originai- ly $124.50, now $24.98 5—Crosley 7-tube Highboy _with doors : originally $140 .$32.95 2—Zenith Highboys; originally $109.50 el .$34.95 1—~Brunswick 7-tube Superhetero- dyne, originally $139.50 ....$39.95 7—Sparton B-tuhe Superhetero- dynes, originally $99.50 ... .$49.95 3—(ieneral Motors 8-tube Lowboys; originally $136.50 . 1—Brunswick 9- originally $169.50 Al Sets Complete with Tubes $5 Delivers Any Radio 90-Day Service Guarantee (Main Floor, The Hecht Oo.) 49¢ Cool wisps of-de 1 and 2 piece m all. Sizes M-20, 3} (Land o ot $1 Shea Printed and do frills and bows, pleated skirts. 36-46. $2.95 and White, pastel, striped dresses travel. 14-20, 3874 Another shipmend] slernderizing, Sizes 38-52. $35, $5.95, 168 mesh, pique, e; printed voile di and pastel shade 38-50, and 164;-2

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