Evening Star Newspaper, July 24, 1932, Page 23

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, V. C, JULY 24, 1933—PART TWO BB inét© D=, sumption, we have drawn the rest oxl ways utterly foreign to the boudoir. ey the world into the pit with us. our| TQ USE OF COSMETICS | A mixture of cometic gramse sna OUTING ON POTOMAC | ™Fici&is nave been distributed among TO NEEDY CHILDREN | 15t misnt ihat ‘Capr. Desnie oo machines they have, our training of | beeswax has been found to be a splen- the societies and are obtainable from will be in charge of th Y it did protective coati for duralumin the secretaries or from the desk at the | booth, and will 'penonlle)y rl‘:"‘::‘;‘iufl(:: n their men they have, our money they g . | which is exposed to St City of Washington Will Volunteers of America Health geste = - e | oir Equipment Finds New h action of salt Steamer City o gton e | ¥ beoth, and will personally . DEPRESSIUN EURE g, the et B it dlan it indron 2t Annapolt An invitation o inspect the frigate| Farm Benefit Carmival to Be The Elks’ Band has contributed its OHORTER DAY B s e e e comEics| - = STATE SECRETARIES PLAN |30 ot 1zt *1, oz w VACATION LIST OPEN | bttt o, cotgms, et rum any grasp of the fact that machine Place in Hearts of Fighting tion training squadron at Annapolis, Carry Excursionists to In- Constitution next Sa o arvichs B The B o efficiency must be balanced by propor- Md., indicates that duralumin L - 3 i val, to which ad- e, T e B Pk it B R e e e | | weCosttithn. |gienil Geme Lo Low| AMad by ERe Beod | GSE LY B L K . ours if consumption is to be sust i when unprotected than they do h _ g f I we, of 'the ‘United States, correct| Cosmetic grease, beeswax and pow- | months when smeared with 'lerfl\ :,.“,‘.'n‘.?.';‘fin?,'.fi'xfi'tx‘.‘e" o LM‘MS"" . css;cul:ymmm the All-States| Chidren of dstressed families, who| ot TWalter Reed Hospital will be apecial Waldo Sees No Other Way t0|the error of working time that was | der pufls are playing their part in keep- | coats of cosmetic greace and beewax. | be taken aboard the City of Washing- | i | need a Summer vecation in the coun- | 3 ;gfigsne‘gtm ]gxfhE“xfopecnfi?; :lhn‘:k‘;vr:g g:gghu;he !?"éy '15 cmx’:‘«?fi':onpl?:: ‘.JE‘: “;n o f"“&‘f" puffs are being used as| ton the evening of August 1, under| I [ try, will have a dhance to register at| Tne firgt m.,.;.,,“,.d road in th f suit, and the ben | i ! ro . 3 Al | [ ; Meet Probiems of Ma- g pilots in co ectors and are fastencd to the | sponsorship of the All-States Officers’| Radio apparatus production in Italy | a booth at the boxing carnival at Grif- | Island of Tiree. Scotland, Ramt et e can be estimated only by the historians.” | duty. However, the cosmetic grease ' inside of flying helmets. | Society. The boat will leave the wharf is increasing rapidly. ith Stadium Tuesday night for the completed. chine Age. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. . h NEW YORK, July 23.—Thata Shfl;‘h‘l’- ° our working week is the eventual so- lution of the depression was the decla- 0 er Outstandln '/ alues ration of Richard Waldo. president of the McClure Newspaper Syndicate, in & radio address here today. He spoke un- der the auspices of the American Legion. £ £ g | | In Summer Homefittings years that the shorter-hour the keylog in the depression R Until the fetish of an eight-hour day for five or five and a half days a week is destroyed we shall continue to see our economic wealth evaporate and our political institutions give evidence q thi Ui 1! A y et omething Unusual! nothe n J e T pe it . & - her Chance lo Buy These Plain Jaspe and our vast increase of wealth with | the conviction that they were closely (4 ° * 1% = ' 3 [] $19.50 “Magic Mai ot <8 [P Holds Results Inescapable. | . = 4 “From 1898 to 1918 mass-production | . g 2 a efore labor-saving) machinery | The Electric Marvel! . " developed by this Nation in the | f face of Eutopean skepticism. Over the Mixer, Beater, same 20 years American labor was can- ceded reductions in working _time— | Masher, Whipper, - p mostly by the strike and lockouteroutes : ¥ swingl n a roughly proportionate measure. Juice Extractor { —94 - pc. Dinner ~ —8-pc. Ice Tea Ortgma ly By the end of the Great War Europe | S Set, floral decora- Scts of rose or no longer scoffed at mass production. o e S Bk ik, & Sl $8.95—Now Perhaps the ereatest single achievement : 2 f the war was the convincing of the |RH . ican porcelain. glasses and cov- Onl hat mass production would | S ¥ Service for 12. ered pitcher. Yeeaos e future il oithose of ua who had the lgond i} f — = —Eight-piece sets, to fit the average size three- ope while the United manufacturer piece suite of furniture with five separate cushions. d o ‘f‘n‘l'vufifn'g'in‘e"fnflf.:; changed his model > Neatly made of the natural color jaspe cloth, with e would go - ou can buy this = \ SRS 2 box pleated valance on front and sides. For daven- ould go ‘mass produc: 3 e o) - B back Also \ ) American machines “Magic Maid” at N =Y i > Ay { club, win, button-back chairs. 50 ht or imitated, European this ridiculously N port; d o Lo $4.99 3 ained in the Unned’ States low price. It will p striped nearlin sets at $4.99. be repatriated as managers, foremen vour 1 . i ang Workers. ‘and American money be el dirais ~ B Orig. $3.95 17-Pc. Dining Room Sets—$2.24 o e O o ey for your guests— . 6 for 39 Original $2.75 and $2.95. 17-piece Sets, $1.47 But 1t was cqually clear that approxi- and ‘do it in far or 37c¢ mately a decade must pass before these less time than you 2 facts and their inescapable results would could possibly do —32-pc. Glass —No Nick Tatl> bel accepted by any 1arge’ number ol yourself. $19.50 was Luncheon Sets, To- Tumblers: safedgs ans. h iginal price. Demonstration.) i vital did not foresee and labor the orignel PLo0 wsd ‘Thisd Pieom paz or green glass; guaranteed not to ast that the war would two attractive pat- rick or chip. Were : = ; ; « 5 - w d States a_temporary teria Besvice 1o 1 3 and 6 Cushion Shadex” and “Antex while Europe was getting 7o \ feet, and that thereafter we S ) > ° ; SQh- hould have from at least the European “ ln(lO\fi phddCS intries a competition that would level = 3 3 S " | ak of prosperity to the plane of = > subsistence. | & o ea i . capital and labor agreed in ? - - e » & standard eight-hour day they k fout By | - ¥4 B Last Year, $24.50 and $27.50 ht into eTect an average 50-hour —Plain, duplex and cam: V In 20 vears 10 hours a week had § o8 o 5 ¢ figured effects of patents bheen cut from the average individual's \ - Z > s 3 B ; ndiyidus £ P 2 fibre materials. The 3x5.9-ft. We can see now by the 3 ! size in popular colors. The . [ ] Pop! e of 'ir‘)l n‘:x?u:;g'l re::«‘i::xucfi:w‘nhxly::: Antex in a crinkled effect. All S asiawholeone move 198 —Striped and figured duck-covered gliders, with coil perfect. Were 69c and 98c. acreement carried with it 300 Wear-Ever Salnei springs guaranteed for 10 years—and sturdy ball bear- —Note! During this sale we a provision for further reductions pro- —32-pe. Blue Wil- Clectric Fans, 4- ings. Some with metal arms. Three and six reversible :::‘“‘;“ "F':::" :"" (s‘::f;: tioned 1o the development of ma- l . ,h ey o Cottige soE F . il blade style with ne eMciency, we would not be where | 1 g o cushion styles. Bring accurate measurements. i il e Aluminum Freshners N Su S e y . n treated as a sacred thing. | six. Were $5.98. 918 and 1929 a reduction orking time of only 30 o entire period was con- $ - an three minuies a year 5 k to the employe-con- | L] : (44 b)) hile our prosperity was rocking | ( \ —Use them in either a mechanical or regular ice = fits Built. 5 »'.’“,'”;_,';f:,'c,,}y :a, built in refrigerator—they will keep fruits fresh and vege- Originally Originally $10.95 of corporations and small | e upon the failure to make | tables from becomingwwilted. A handy size of sturdy = o % : o e Wearever Aluminum complete with ventilating Now $5 1 8 9x12 Ft. [ J biled up as pay rolls were cover. Shop early—a value like this won't last long! Hg[f These profits stimulated Price of labor-saving machinery, | " —21,-qt. Aluminum ues based on profit showings, —Universal Auto- Water Pitcher, flotations founded on prospec- . 9 P > and stock tivlk:;-upfih, eng Sale' DetrOIt ¢ I able- I OP dnasic i “’-"‘.',‘:ledspg:f:l":l —Just the sort of rugs you want this sizzling v profits yet to be achieves . BRIt S ot looki verybody could get in ns thedop%a; :8;‘«?%‘& s;é‘[{‘a\lxflcng this price. hot weather to make ycur home cool-looking and and nearly everybody did. Buf lue. a sket there was a major error in the whole lovely . . . Qur own brand nd‘ a close ba: Yet the separation of con- . b weave grade in unusually attractive and colorful from pay rolls at a steadily « ! 1ding rate was viewed with alarm 7 1 s 7t patterns. by but a few—and their warning voices E were drowned in the clacking of the 2 Specially Priced 8x10-ft., Orig. $9.95......$4.48 4x7 ft., Orig. $5.95 has devised but twi f | ] I 2 ‘Qlflai‘gnsy.‘i{,’ati‘éifi. '“3223(‘35 { $ : ; 6x9-ft., Orig. $7.95 $348 36x63 in., Orig. $2.95.. - ane alsintegfates ; N % Bat cestem: The other o the | 4 ‘e 27x54-inch size, Origirally $1.95 nd_the United States has | y building the greatest K e world. s&z pay rolls are ( —Reautifully designed, p(."r({)mflt};]\&g'{;;!}. p:f\i 2 exceptionally well _Washable Tabl> : p to a point that | . - co_nslructcd gas ranges Bt =t (‘ " i:;n:\’?ng.#‘n‘u{-. 5 o neomprehensible to the | ) with insulated oven Ice Cream Fre SAr=EtaoR Eine ' ' ‘ 'l‘ 1 which come after us. | .4 5t lanalaors. : e Sexsd-inct 1 i a e i O 1 | —Note these features: ix-hour Cor . o= . s an ¢ r;,n}.f;,?:g%f Amer- Exclusive Marbloid Trim Slide Drap Broiler - : Originally 25¢—Now on” indorses the _estimate. ‘Concealed Door Locks Enclosed Drip Pan e y . ; . I e Pendant Bakelite Handles Two Utility Drawers i L —— —Big, fluffy, 22x44-inch Turkish Towels, in blue, pink, c ea ganizations are presenting to DeyblejHrosh A6l ae Eakonted [Erssitisat ¥ A i BREER= o0ld, green and orchid with white striped borders. A o heavy, absorbent grade—at a very low price. ation a national trade revival Porcel ined Oven Burners campaign vith the shorter week as its Concealed Hinge: Double Duty Cooking main objective Removable Oven, Broiler Top Cover “In 1929 our average pay roll time H 2 < v was 497, hours a week. 1f 98 per cent e RemazableiBurnec Box - 7-Pc. Imported Swiss Lace 7-Pc. Linen Damask $4.50 Double Damask of the people a\lau&b:’e and compc(cn‘i I\ D_ N k. for emplovment hat een put to worl ney would have produced witn & Bed RO()m Sets Table Sets mner Napkins ave: of 34 workin ours a weel Al that we could ha\'cglhelfi Soxlu.sumfe{d d R f ‘o —one - Gallon S $ $2 97 d The 15'.-hour error compelled lay-offs, t - wrin = = Leonar eirigerators S8l vinsng Home Dry Gl 3.95 1.95 . OZ. have fallen. We have widened and — do not_touch wa- woodwork, fabrics, . deepened that pit steadily. Fear and 7 - : e = 5 < s the burden of carmg for the unem-| b == s Last Year, $37.50 g;, Cu,\';r':;%i,v“ e —Spread, three pieces for the —A 22-inch napkin of a : = -i loth and si : !\mxdm‘\‘n'l 5’;;1“;‘:; i’?fi’éa‘?fiffi’fl“}é‘é‘ff = vanity, two dresser scarfs and lu:chst)i‘zs: :‘::ki:‘: = he:n,f heavy double damask, in neat re-establish the spending habits of our i s = one night table doily. Orig. ttedhems and attractive patterns. Will people. P 5 . x $5.00. 3 wash nicely. . Kann's—Street Floor. —“Frost Cold” Refrigerators with N N olden oak finish- = 3 1 R Bed d = EXC lON \ gd cases ... rubber . avon sprea s Da'Bed SetS Special Miami = gassetad doote— il F : jacquard rayon = cork insulation . . . $1.00 oo s —Spread and pill ! h w. Falm Beach 75-1b. ice capacity. : preads, in, roee Bosneoed $1.05 cretomne wiin sotortut acsgns 8 | 4.0 Guaranteed foed N eiotoeanne ;{}:’lhg;"“"’l;g:‘r‘d‘: size. Originally $2.50 and $2.95. on light and dark grounds. o ] pre-ervers. frigerator Dishes, 14x21 inches: Kann's—Street Floor. Art Dept., Kann's—Fourth Floor. Other Leonard Refrig- Convenient Terms with covers; an grooves drain wa- . ideal space saver. ter into sink. erators at Half Price Kann's—Third Floor. — Kann's—Third Floor. 10-Day Limit Leave 11:39 P.M., July 28. Slcepers Open 10 P.M. STOPOVERS REDUCED PULLMAN e il Special Reductions on VACATION LUGGAGE Florida And Other Princinal Pcfn-ls in . @ Originally 4 Sl_yles at - - Originally 4 Styles at I?:‘:;”;JH:S k Styles at JULY 30 $2.98 EPT 5 — Round-Trip Fares to Several P - A y - Jacksonville Seae s ] i s 3 Miami | - . i 8t Petershure : il e Savannal : b \ YR . Havara = : Fitted Overnight Cases . Round and Square COACH EXCURSIONS —2 n‘:’d”: Efi?ug‘“’ h —15-inch size. ] Hat Boxes “To All Points in i g7 : Overnight Cases r DR 18-in. Leather Club Bags | Al Week End and Every rnd:\m?sgmmy ana N\ : ; | —14 and 16 in. sizes. i [/ 18-in. Round Hat Boxes A 3 wO:leml::h; '(t:‘é“ Sunday | . i g Leather Utility B P Case With Tra; i § ARCERhS S All Fxcarsion Tickets sood on Res- N | : N it ok 3 —?m"m:nza e i Touring Cases R VT i i g 2 : Women’s Gladstone Bags . Week End Cases . Sports Bags QlelcnRencuN ey S s —22-inch size. Kann's—Fovrth Floor. —20 to 24 inch sizes. Leather Club Bags SEABOARD Alr Line R: 0 7 W VACATION 2 2

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