Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1933, Page 21

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D. C., THURSDAY, JAN{ FOUR SLIGHTLY HURT IN FORCED LANDING DEFGENCY I PASSED BY HOLSE 831,421,000 Measure Car- ries $625,000 for Unem- ployed Relief Here. Test Grass for Airports. ‘To find the best grasses or other plants for airplane landing fields, the | Government has planted 34 different had | grasses and combinat on an acre test plot. By the Associated Press. MILWAUKEE, January 5—In an open letter addressed to Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes of the Methodist Epis- | copal Church, the Living Church, a magazine devoted to news of the Pro- By the Assoclated Press. Closely pared to meet the economy | e PALAIS ROYAL G:STREET AT BEILRVER TELEPHONE DISTRICT 3460 100 FRIDAY BARGAINS Special Reductions on Smart New Merchandise . . .'Also All Broken Assortments and Remnants ... No Mail and Phone Orders on Advertised Merchandise! We’ve Made Drastic Reductions on These Linens & Domestics 1.59 Linen Table Damask FTHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘XY 5, 1933. *%x B—S ———————,e——————e e la:den tgdmut‘ r‘:n w:hlngmtn in Much’ge;we; b;tmp:zhlbmon—,u_lc'm.t itself | its membership such well known and o:wmpoulhle is g‘eb;uble, but the prln~|suvcr, in Silver's home Tuesday night % consider e presen lemperance | a form mperance’ cipl upon whicl its members are situation.’ " | “We regret that we cannot indorse ;‘" ;“’“ e ;;rmmwl m"" fi}mxnng strike us as essentially sound | "0 tHng beside the body until morn- il T 5 Taet Ciia your conference. It savors too much of | Dr. Howa g and worthy ones.” | ing “to be sure he was dead oI % T the war council of a grl:\;p of dek‘;'cd such capable and distinguished lay men AN | Eleven empty revolver shells lay be- “The cause (of prohibition) is lost | generals' before their t stand & |and women as Joseph H. Choate, jr.; | side the bod: Plane Bound for Cincinnati Badly as surely as that of Napoleon at Water- | sincere but misguided and lost ceuse. | Mrs. John &. Sheppard and Mrs. Mary | 11 PISTOL SHOTS FIGURE | ™o, ooy e o mans Damaged After Fuel loo or Lee at Appomattox,” the maga-| “But even if it were a victorious| Simkhovitch has beem at work on a : . 4 : » man, zine ceclared. 'YOu canmot save it | cause, as it seemed to be a decade | suggested plan for State liquor control, IN END OF QUARREL | Vinebers. according to police. called to Runs Out. any more than you can save feudalism | ago, we should not want to see the | assuming the repeal or modification of | another neighbor today. “At least I — or fundamentalism or Coolidge pros- church, as such, committed to it. For | the prohibition amendment. H think he’s dead and if he im't I'm By the Associated Press. » ” . perity—even 1if it were worth sn\'»J‘ it 15 the first duty of the Christian| Yt bases its study on three postu-| Police Say Junk Dealer Stated He |going to shoot him some more MARIETTA, Ohlo, Jenuary 5— “A Lost Cause,” Says Epis-|ing =+ = to concern himsell rather With thejates: First, that the evils of the liquor | 3 |~ Officers said Vineberg and Silver had Four persons fiying from New York to| “Is prohibition a cardinal tenet of the | beam in his own eye than with the | traffic come from the power of the | Would Shoot More if Man | been quarreling for several weeks. Oth Shmati o al Organ to Invitation [Cnristian faith, that it should be made ' mote in his brother's, to teach by word | liquor interests based on wealth; sec- | Was Not Dead et 1:‘,,3: erfum,i“iedfl:’g Slpds cop g » rallying point for interdenominational | and example, not coerce by force. ond, thag. pesple canno be made’sober | as Not Dead. elr al e, el exhausted, made e co-operation? Prohibition is not only | and temperate by law, but only by edu- o a forced landing near here. of Bishop Hughes. not a tenet of the Christian faith, but | State Liquor Confrel. | cation and example; third, that the use | ™7 7 Aviccisiod Proms. Poftce | They were James Kirkpatrick of Long : rather, it seems to many Christians, it | The magazine called to the bishop's | of liquor should be regulated ineorder | . , y 5—Police | 2 5 is inimical to it. attention “the example of the New (to do away with the abuse of it. |sald yesterday Lawrence Vineberg, Beach, Long Island, the pilot; Mrs. “Temperance—yes, the Scriptures are | York State liquor control conference| “Whether or not the particular plan | Belevedere Gardens junk dealer, Kirkpatrick and Mr. and Mrs. Harold full of warnings against over-indul- |group. This body, which numbers in|evolved by this conference is the best| confessed killing his neighbor, M Harmon of Rutherford, N. J, None re- program of Congress, the first deficiency qug‘ec}‘ hfifl‘r:l :rrelaetaminht " o 91,000 irkpatrick _eirc] e city several appropriation bill, carrying $31,421,000 | o o RO S o ding on Harmar Hill for deficlencies in appropriations made | ang hundreds of persons, attracted by i last sesslon for the current fiscal year, | the sputtering engine, attempted vainly | testant Episcopal denomination, today was passed yesterday by the House and | to_direct him to the airport. declared that “prohibition, as we have 2 Deep mud on Harmar Hill prevented | had it for the past 12 years, is as dead sent to the Senate. 5 | the plane from going over a cliff. It|as the dodo.” ‘The measure carried $625,000 for un- | was damaged badly, however. The letter said it was in answer to s Ve i % montis of 1038, Eee b one from Bishop Hughes asking the i ¢ Good harvests are expected in all | magazine “to give ‘as early and as fa- noShite numerous attemps to amend | parts of China, except the Shensi Prov- | vorable publicity’ as possible {o a call | 1t was pated whihout a stgle. change, | ince, this season. for a national conference of church An attempt by Representative Dick- + steln (Democrat of New York) to add $606,000 for the immigration service at first found unexpected support and | caught Democratic lcaders off their guard, It was adopted, 80 to 73. | THE NEW Amendment Voted Down. Just before the bill passed, however, | e“ Democrats succeeded in forcing another i 1916-1220 F STREET vote, and on a roll call the Dickstéin amendment was voted down 168 to 113. Dickstein and members from border States, including Representative Snell of New York, the Repuhlican leader, | supported the amendment on the ground that unless it were approved inspectors in the immigration service would be compelled to take a two-| month payless furlough. | Found Requests Lacking. Snell held it was easier to keep aliens out than deport them, but chair- man Byrns of the Appropriations Co mittee insisted that since neither Pres dent Hoover nor Secretary of Labor Doak had asked for the money it should not be appropriated. The bill as sent to the Senate, where those for the Treasury, Post Office, Interior and Agriculture Departments | already await action, carried $28,000,- | Presenting the Smartest Hat of the Season— The Felt FEDORA Clearance! Girls’ 54c—S$1 Blouses Onty........ 39€ Such savings, mother! She can al- ways use one of these plain or printed cotton blouses that launder so well! Sizes 6 to 14, but not in every style and color. A Truly Extraordinary Offering of Plain and Printed SILKS Friday! Make a bee line for these BARGAINS! 150 Better Dresses Friday Only On sale at 9:15—so be on hand when the doors Plenty of Friday Only, yd. 000 for tax refunds, $200,000 for the | Labor Department’s employment service, $1,000,000 for fighting forest fires, $177,983 for the hospital for defective delinquents at Springfield, Missouri, and various Jesser items. ROSCOE ATES, COMEDIAN, AND WIFE SEPARATE “First It Was Money, Then It Was Jealousy,” Stuttering Actor Declares. By the Assoctated Press. HOLLYWOOD, Calif., January 5— The stuttering comedian of the films, Roscoe Ates, and his wife, the former Clara Adrian of vaudeville fame, have separated. “It is true—we are separated,” said Mrs. Ates, mother of 18-year-old Dorothy Adrian, who recently was legally adopted by Ates. “I cannot say anything more than that right now.” Ates sald his wife “moved me out.” “First it was money and next it wes fealousy,” the comedian stated. “I have all the Tespect in the world for her and her daughter.” The couple were married nine years ago. They had appeared together in vaudeville previous to their marriage. s PRt e HELD IN SLAYING ROCK ISLAND, IIl, January 5 (#).— police are holding A. A. Matthews, 2lias Alvin A. Matheny, 44, who, they | said, was sought by Harrison County, | ‘W. Va,, officers, in connection with the slaying of Otha O. Davis, six years ago. | Matthews, who was arrested Monday | night on a dicorderly conduct charge, | it in-Vogue, and now *D 9 shades in stock! 15 colors to order! 15 other colors to your You've seen it in pictures and admired it, you've seen you may find it at Jelleff’'s— the most unusual, daring, dashing chapgau that was ever designed, for pure flattery! The felt fedora— the very name has a debonair sound. You'll feel and look like a new woman the minute you pull it down low over your eyes. These shades in stock: Black, ravy, brown, grey, red, beige, cornflower, mint green and forest green. All head sizes—21Y; to 23 JELLEFF'S HAT SHOP—STREET FLOOR order. admitted his identity, but denied any knowledge of the killing, police said. THE new elleffs 1216-1220 F STREET A menufaeturer’s elose-out of fine " quality stock! JANUARY SALES of SLIPS and UNDERWEAR $1% French Crepe Chemises and Panties $l.29 You'll exclaim at the quality—the exquisite laces! You won't blame us a bit for jumping at the chance to buy these. tailored chemises with Bias chemises, v dainty ith all lace yokes, hemstitching and embroidery, fitted panties with appliqued lace, hem- stitching, and embroidery. in beautiful French crepe. eatose, white, and blue, ¥1.95 French Crepe Slips French crepe slips that never made to sell for a price—but are, becau a out some styles. Bias cut s laces top and Tearose and w! to 44, $1.65 ufacturer is closing s with Alencon type 1 embroidered tops. GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR Special ! Regular $1.95 Rayon Pajamas and Gowns Every bright and dark shade! New novelty weaves, in a run-resisting rayon—and periectly grand styles. with tuck-in and overblouses. Gay sleeves, and tiny little hints of sleeves. of the famous Letty Lynton style is here. 15 to 17. One and two piece models with capes, cape The copy Sizes $1.95 and $3.00 Glove Silk and Bemberg Combinations Our best known manufacturer is dis- continuing three styles in the popular One style with girdle effect and one-piece undies. $1.65 arters, one is lace_trimmed with bandeau top, one fizs bloomer leg. Pink, sizes 32 to 38. And come early, because there aren’t very many! GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR m Palais Royal—Third Floor BARGAIN TABLE! $1 Lingerie and Slips Friday 75c Only. ® Silk and Satin Step-ins, Dancettes and Chemises ® Rayon Crepe Slips You'll have to be early for these! Lovely silk French crepe and satin undies—and slips of heavy quality rayon crepe. Some will have to be laundered before using—but who minds, at this price? Lace-trimmed and tailored styles. Palais Royal—Third Floor 24—$1 Extra Size Pajamas, of long-wearing, Windsor crepe; two-piece blue or rose; Priday only style, Ted; only . Palais Royal Third Floor BARGAIN TABLE! 420 decks of 8—2.95 Corduroy Robes, in cherry open! Rough crepes. Dark sheers! dark shades; high shades, too. Jumpers with metal embroidered guimpes; nailhead, lingerie and velvet trims; satin combinations. Women'’s na sheers, SIZES for women and misses. with beautiful lace vestees and cuffs. BROKEN Palais Royal—Third Floor made easy-to-launder in GOING tomorrow! 200 2.95 to $5 HATS $2 Friday desirable Playing Cards Friday zlc Only. Discontinued styles, that sold for 2 for 59c boxed. We couldn't get the boxes in time for Christmas—to you can get these perfect decks of cards tomorrow at this price. Gold edged, colorful backs; wrapped and sealed in cellophane but not boxes. Palais Royal—Main Floor Sensational Values From Our Draperies & Upholstery Dept! Odd Strips Ruffied and Tailored Curtains Friday Only, Strip. .. zoc Half pairs of curtains that sold from $1 to 2.95. Plain marquis- ettes, rayon nets, portagenes, the- atrical gauzes, figured marquis- ettes and embroidered voiles. 0dd Strips Velour and Damask Drapes—sold from 195 to 20 2.95 pair; Friday only, strip. 195 and 2.50 Boudeir Pillows— Slightly soiled; dainty laces 100 Prs. Cottage Curtain Sets—6 pleces included —red and white checks or large and smal red dots on white. Set...... 42¢ 45c Drapery Rayon—less than half price! All-over and striped l“ patterns. Yard Palais Royal—Second Floor At These Low Prices, NOW Is the Time to Buy e Furniture! 1—159.00 4-Pc, Walnut Bed- room Suite; Friday only... 379 1—165.00 4-Pc, Mahogany Hepplewhite Bedroo sll, 114900 Sample 2-Pe. Green Da- mask Living Room Suite; Fridey only * 74.50 1—92.50 Sample 2-Pc. Mo- hair Living Room Suite. . ... 155950 solid Mahoga uncan Phyfe Sofa; Fri- day only ........ 39.50 M:—msn Colonial ‘g‘h ogany Desks; oy ' 29.50 18500 3¢-in. Governor vinthrop Mahogany Sec- retary; Friday only - 39.50 1—98.50 10-Pe. Sample Din- ing Room Suite; Friday only. ss’ 18000 6-Pc. Maple Dinette Suite th Refectory Table; Fri- ety T $59 1—19.50 Walnut - Book- case; Friday only 12.50 6—7.95 Walnut Pier Cabi- nets; Friday only. 4’95 1—34.50 Soiled Single Box Spring; Friday only. 14.95 5—$7 Sample All-Goose Pil- lows, soiled; Friday only.. 2.95 5—17.95 Coil Bed Springs with Helical Tied Top; 5.95 1—38.60 Inner Spring Mattress and Box Spring for Single 29 50 Bed: sofled: Friday only. ", Palais Ronl— Fourth Floor - Mostly felts—in shades; black, brown, gray, blue and high shades. Me- tallic turbans, hammered satins and others. Many styles, many head sizes—but not all sizes in each style and color. Palais Royal—Second Floor While They Last! 60 1.95 Jersey Dresses Beginning l .39 Friday Jersey jumpers, with plaid guimpes! Jersey and knit combinations! Good dark colors; sizes 14 to 38 in the as- sortment. 24—1.95 Novelty Smocks, recently were 1.59; splendid, sturdy prints and plain shades; well made and fast to washing. Priday sl Palais .Royal—Third Floor BARGAIN TABLE! Just 150 Regular $1 Handbags Friday ® Boucles! ® Leathers! Few of a kind—that's why you can pick up a smart, new bag tomorrow at this low price! Metal, bead and imi- tation prystal trims! Smooth and grained leathers. Black, brown. Palais Royal—Main Floor Only 156 to Sell! Women’s and Misses’ 5.95 Dresses Friday Only! the first time! Inexpensive Dress Shop fashions reduced for Crepes—dark shades—and L] plaid combinations—high shades—cire trims— guimpe styles—and others for women and little women. Few of a style—so BE EARLY! Palais Royal—Third Floor Toiletries Reduced! Friday Only! Small Lots, LOW PRICED! $1 Dorothy Gray Skin Cream and Dorothy Gray Tissue Cream, Friday only...... S9C 1.75 sizes ... DuPont Dressing Combs, various sizes; originally 59¢ to to $1. Friday only. 29¢ 35c Salt Tooth Paste, the pleas- ant way to brush your z“ teeth with healthful salt. 10—$1 Size Scott’s Minera- lava; close-out. Friday only. zsc 50—35¢ Size Krank’s Cuticle Oil; close-out. Friday only. $1 Leigh’s Unguent Cream; close-out. Friday only. 1.50 size, 1.19 1.25 Leigh’s Cold Cream; close-out. Friday only...... 89¢ $1 Myette Cream, pound jar. 69c Friday only......c...... ceen 36—1.50 Alice Corry Treatment Sets, for care of the skin. Friday Only..oiuiannnean 6—1.95 Wearever Rubber Hot Water Bottles, with separate rubber sl cover. Friday only......e.e.. 15—1.25 Goodrich Rubber Hot Water Bottles; close-out. Friday s 59¢ 10c 69¢c Palais Royal—Main Floor Do you own any of these famous patterns in Community or Rogers Silver-plated Flatware ’ If so, you can get odd pieces that were originally 50c to 75c each, Friday! PATTERNS: 'm. Rogers “Regent,” “Lexington” Patterns Community Par-plate “Ver- Community Reliance and Community “E,uh-hnn!," and 19 each PIECES: Knives Dessert Spoons Forks Soup Spoons Teaspoons Oyster Forks Bouillon Spoons Salad Forks Butter Knives Sugar Shells Serving Pieces NOT ALL PIECES IN EVERY PATTERN—but what an opportunity to replace lost pieces or add to your set for a very small outlay. Famous makes with 20 to 35 year guarantees! Palais Royal—Main Floor er bleached finish. Heavy qual- Neat woven patterns. 70 in. wide, 95c Grass Linen Bridgecloths— Hand-embroidered—launders nicely. Friday only........ 7“ 12%c Napkins to Match Cloths above. Friday only.. lu 59¢c Cotton Felt Table Padding. Well fleeced—54 in. wide. Friday only, yard ... $3€ 1.19 “Stayclean” Tablecloths—Cot- ton fleece back—all white—border and center design. only 88c Mattress Covers, Full, 3 and Twin Bed Sizes—Tape- bound seams and rubber 6 buttons. Friday only. 9e 1.25 Quilted Mattress Pads—54x76 in. White covering filled with sx soft cotton. Priday only 75c Unbleached Muslin—free from _specks, By 10 yds., 49¢ Palais Royal—Second Floor 1.59 Colored Candlewick Spreads Friday l .29 Pastel colors, with hand- tufted patterns. Also cream colors, with colored tufting. Palais Royal—Second Floor Imagine! Misses’ 1.95 Knit Frocks ony........... 19€ Only. .. Recently reduced to S$1—the re- mainder to go for a song! One- piece, novelty knit in brown, green, wine, blue. Sizes 14-18. Only 65, s0 you'd better come early! 18—16.50 Sports Dresses and Suits. Rabbit’s hair, Kemp tweeds, boucles, chenilles, zephyrs, crepe-top combi- nations. Distinctive styles and col- ors; sizes 14-44 in the ‘2.75 assortment. Friday..... 25—2.95 Silk Blouses, reduced for the first time; silk plaids, with de- tachable pique collars; plain crepes; puff sleeves; long sleeves; 2.59 sizes 34 to 40. Priday only 5—7.95 Four-Pe. Swagger Suif knitted effects in brown or men“; sizes 14-20; 8 great buy, Friday only..... .......y. 4'50 Palais Royal—Sportswear Third Floor Here’s News! Friday All Silk Plain Taffeta Radium All Silk Printed Crepe Plain Flat Crepe (Rayon) Printed Flat Crepe (Rayon) Palais Royal—Second Floor 600 Yds. 32-in. Check and Plaid Ginghams—Friday yard 500 Yds. Plain and Printed Plisse Crepes—Friday only, lsc Men’s Furnishings Prices Take Sharp Cuts! 250 Plain Color Broadcloth Shirts. Slightly mussed. Sizes 14 to Friday only . and Pattern 350 Men’s Handmade Silk- lined Ties. FPriday only.... 3 for $1 Men’s Part-Wool Hose—Heather mixtures. Sizes 10%, 11, 1113— double sole, heel iy 2. T 6 PIS., §1 Palais Royal—Main Floor Big Savings on Boys’ Wear! 30 Little Boys’ Chinchilla 0’Coats Friday o 6.95 Regularly 9.95. Navy blue ger- mania coats, in regulation style. Sizes 3 to 10. 11 Be and P: 2t 4 to 10. Friday only.. 50 Boys’ 195 Tom Sa Sizes 7, 8, 9 and 10. P day’ only............. 27 Boys' 79¢ Broadclet! Soiled. Broken sizes. ets. ys' Sleeveless Suede Jack- Sizes 10, 12, 18 and 20. Priday only.. % 50 Little Boys’ 25¢ Hats—Odds and ends, chinchilla and wool. l“ Small sizes. Friday only.... 20 Boys' $1 Winter Union Suits— Broken sizes. Friday 4 Boys’ 9.95 4-Pc. Stout Knicker Spits—Sizes 12 and 14, ‘.95 Priday only...... sesessens 6 Students’ $10 Suits—Sizes ss 14, 15, 16. Priday only...... 12 Boys’ 9.95 4-Pe. Knicker Suits— Blue cheviot. Sizes 7, 8, 9 only. Friday only. . 645 Palais Royal--] 400 Pairs 59c to 79¢ Full-fashioned, Perfect Chiffon Silk Hose Friday Only, Pr. The last of various large groups, in broken size ranges—but every pair perfect, and in fashionable, wanted colors. Sizes 815 to 10% in the lot. Al silk and others with silk-plaited feet; picot tops; cradle soles; French heels. 43- Palais Royal—Main Floor Rug Clearance! Many grades and sizes, at almost unparalleled low prices. Friday Only! 3;9):2“;?.. Hartford Slx: 79-50 Wilton. Tug. .. 59.50 ShaARET 20 2—8 ft. 3 in. by 10 £t. 6 in. 72.50 59.50 39.50 Hariford Saxony Rugs... 32.50 3—8 ft. 3 in. by 10 £. 6 in. 39.50 Witton Rugs. .. 2—6 ft. by 9 ft. Hart- ford Saxony Rugs . 1—6 ft. by 9 ft. Bagdad wilton Rug....... 3—6x9-ft. Wilton Rugs .. 3—414x7%-ft. American Saxeny Unparalleled Savings in Our Housewares Dep’t 2 “Easy Ironers” — guaranteed— floor demenstrators, day Only 1 “Apex” Washer & Dryer—guaran- teed—floor demonstra- 89.50 tor. Friday Only 1 Large Size 262.50 All-porcelain Frigidaire — Floor Demonstrator— outy "o, ey 195.00 :l 3.9; B ‘Gelrra Ad];l‘ t:‘ble Radia- or elds. Friday 1.95 300 Genuine Limoges China Plates—Gold and Platinum z Encyusted. Friday Only.... 3‘: Palais Royal—Fifth Floor Aluminum Dutch Ovens Complete With Frivet Friday s l .99 sell, size of Sxivn Beavy shuienn Palais Royal—Fifth Floor

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