Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1933, Page 36

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 8 1933—PART THREE. CHEAG0 PREPARES FR FAR THRONE Vacant Apartménts Being “runsm. |\ THE HECHT CO.’S Semi-Annual Sale of Extra Weight and Extra Length By the Associated Press. ; CHICAGO, January 7.—Chicago is cleaning up and dusting out its vacant apartments to wwovide temporary L) homes for the thousands expected to visit the world fay. Hotel owners are preparing all avail- atle oo 1o stsomimOtHe e, A | [ [ [ This activity among the city's land- lords was reported today by the Chicago Real Estate Board. Therell be no housing problem confronting Chicago, the board said, but virtually all vacant space is expected to be utilized during the fair, which it is hoped will provide Only Once in Six Months; Such a Value! this greatest apartment and hotel boom in years, Private estimates based on agents' - reports, the board stated. indicate the : city’s housing space is 88 per cent oc- i " : cupied at present. This is an increase ! g 2 of only 7 per cent in vacancies over A X normal conditions in the real estate business. : 4 e : \ i Doubling up of families, low birth : ; D rate and fewer marriages is responsible S £ s ou e e e for the current situation, the board 3\ \ A . lZ said. ) ? . Visitors to the Century of Progress 5 i b will have their choice of 82,000 apart- ; e N Extra Weight! 4Y, Inches Longer! ments, the real estate men announced, ; ;{’:,5“" rentilsiwill bikkhe loghsin \ 2 : —than standard sheets at these prices. Note the t 4 ¥ savings on all sizes of Fruit-of-the- Loom Sheets THREE GROUPS TO HELP . gl and Caces. i APPALACHIAN COALS, INC. _ . o~ 42x36-inch Cases, 23¢ Cotton Textile Institute, Window Glass and Lumber Association o sk \ %8 " 4N Savings on Other Sizes of Coal operators in the Virginias, Ken- tucky and Tennas]:eei organlxlz]edb as :he vil F X A thres ndusteial yroupe when 7\ > - ~Frrui t_ of- t h e- l oom S h ee ts meir appeal from a lower court ruling 3 that their association is in violation of the anti-trust laws is argued in the Supreme Court Monday. . , 63x103Y, inches.. -89¢ 72x112Y inches. $1.05 The Cotton Textile Institute Inc., v fact: Associa- . . P Cond National Lumber Manufacur- 63x112Y, inches... -8l 81x1121% inches. ers’ Asocla_tinnm!;']‘ri:igg;fl;d le ]gélgl Py 1 . - 1/ 2 B e S eons oregecistvely dor Reversible All-Wool RS Hhen i i i H u g e C A N N O N I NAVY ORDERS I 45x36 inches 42x63Y, inches Hawail. Blue-and-gold. Blue-and-rose. bk e peach. Mail and Phone Orders Filled—Call DIstrict 9400 Lieut. Charies M. Johnson, orders P ool oomaioes b0’ takn soaceven : u‘l’uafini"{fifi“fl.dgltnemexm. while Fruit-of-the-Lo om Pillow Cases T k . not impairing competition. 2 h l BLANKETS. 66x80 | 2x38% inches b b . e urkish Towels ’ . Lieut. Comdr. Rudolph F. Hans, de- Weight 3}; pounds. Bound 45x38Y, inches 29¢ 42x72 inches tf‘fifiy“yfi;d‘?'p?i‘r’i‘hfiflto‘r'.‘ Ty with silk. Green-and-orchid. $ '98 : s : Yieut. Comdr. Delorimier M. Steece, : Exclusively in Washin gton at The Hecht Co. detached U. S, 8. Holland, continue Rose - and - green. Green - and- Lieut. Comdr. Ratcliffe C. Welles, ne - dut; vigat! M f U. S. S. 5 S 2 N 0 inches., Jacquard, underterry B Part-Wool Blankets, 70x80 ins., $1.95 - s t, new and fresh from the. mills. : = . g N D y ) . December 16 modified; to U: 8. 5. Hol (Fitth Floor, The Hecht Co) Fl‘lllt-Of-LO()m Mattress COVCI'S $ 1 29 Wash Cloths, 12 I‘nr e , Boott Mill Towels, 12¢ Lieut. Edward E. Pare, detached Navy L] (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Yard here, to duty as officer in charge = S 2 y Electrical | Interior _Communication Single or Double Size. Box Spring Beautyrest School, Naval Research Laboratory, 3 o - Bellevue, D. C. Fruit-of-Loom Pads, Single, $1.39; Double, $1.79 Lieut. Gordon A. Patterson, detach- ~ See—iosimasse il 20x40 Cannon Crash R Marshall Field’s Famous Lieut. Chester L. Walton, detached Naval Training Station, San Diego, in . [“4 T g Towels Toweling , =— Wearwell” SHEETS Naval T'minmg Station, San Diego, in s - R $ Double Size son, detached U. §. 5. Wyoming about 1 2 c 8 Yds. l * December 29, to U. 8. S. Leary. golieut (Junior Grade) Charles J. Har: I orted . Madior . ty, jr., orders December 21 revoked. Si 2 - ‘“ hes. L . Made : s i Continue duty U. S. 8. Wyoming. Sili aieay20edQ sinches pure linen flax. Col- : . X 00 tiie 72x99 inches 81x99 inches Lieut. (Junior Grade) Jack Bankhead Same quality as larger Williams, detached Naval Training Sta- sizes. With colored ored borders. tion. Newport, R. L, in Pebruary, to Crash_Toweling, U. 8. 5. 5-29. borders. i yards Supply Corps. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Fifth Floor. The Hecht Co.) (1) Heavy, 64x64 square weight (4) Sizes quoted are torn sizes b,“f“'a Cogxdr. Charles E. Swithen- “ (2) Taped selvages for wear (5) Smooth, evenly finished nk, detached receiving ship at San G 3 G Free f rtifici Snow whi 2 Francisco about January 15, t 0. 5. 5. ; () Free from artificial filling (6) Snow white, laundry-proof ugusta. 7 i . = . 2B witam 6. conrad, adationa 4 ik ; s : P 63x99-inch Sheets, 54¢ 42x36-inch Cases, 16¢ uty, receiving ship at San Francisco. ine uc F L i : Warrant Officers. i Ine Linen Chief Gunner Walter J. Love, de- AR s Towels Tea Towels : , Patchwork Candlewick Conn ) Gunner William C. Batchelor, de- (Hemstitched) fached recelving ship at San Prarcisco 2 9C 8 for $ 1 QUILTS SP RE;‘DS to Navy Yard, Puget Sound Chief Machinist Forest H. Howe, de- tached U. S. S. Swallow about March : : lzut:tg:& X&d. Puget Sound, Wash Imported Irish linen. Good grade and weight C o T i ot o oot Snow white. Hem- imported linen. Blue, C February, to Naval Alr Station, Pen- stitched. Various pat- green, rose and gold Hand-tufted sacola, t 7x32 i erns, 17x32 inches. colored borders. : g Machinist Forrest G. Windse - 5 si i tached receiving ship st San F‘gficg& (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co) (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) EAe Iy oty de e In green, rose, orchid, in February, to U, S. 8. Swallow. \ Blue, green, rose, gold blue and gold. Chief Radio Electrician_ Arthur Bo- : quett, detached Naw _Yard, Pugel 1 i g i ; Sound, Wash,, in January, to U. S. S. 4w . x5 2 5 (Pifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) spreads. SPREADS Delettrez | $ 1 98 Individual 2 ; ® Green * Blue Facials : i ' ‘& Dol 4 * Rose * Gold Same quality we always stock 3 T 3 " vh in 4 1 B ¥, % A . Unusual Savings 2 ';"‘:“f!(‘.“f“” - Single 3 3 \ A i . ® Orchid 1—$3.50 and ‘ rose, peach, orchid, : . @.. " : el 2—$2.00 Facials ! Drapes to Match - 9 o - e . $ $1.98 pair s A \ 4 Large, double-bed size com- 6OX80 Importe(l ! 7 9 (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) i , g ‘& i / forts. Filled with warm C 5 4 : . ) 2 # ) white virgin wool. And cov- LINEN CLOTHS - sf)ecialize e ered with splendid quality Heavy linen crash. Blue, rose, green and gold borders, [end ggfxrbnat?x? ‘sfin’"&'fl‘ o g S ey e No more at ;51 99 sateen ... figured centers, and 54x70 ins., 69¢ 54x54 ins., 49¢ Napkins, 12 for $1 for daytime and eve- ) L after quantity is solid eolor borders and backs mask mask : ning. ; ; ; exhausted! olor borders . Da: Napkins Damask Napkins Da Napking air B e g . By - ;. ] i (Pifth Ploor, The Hecht Co.) g R i expert_consultant from our - e New York Salons. Posi- tively no obligation for this service. Beauty Shop—Fourth Floor Phone for Appointment NAtional 9800 Lansburgh’s 7¢h,8dlmd8‘

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