Evening Star Newspaper, January 13, 1933, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1933. PRESS CLUB PLANS FETE |, Jr 25 & ON 25TH ANNIVERSARY [3iS Gt Srsist gaiisacion of news- B Cerier Sonr,mryudnnmum W History of Newspaper Men's tion . Tomorrow. NONEY CONTINUES SLOW CIRCULATION $80,000,000 Drop in Week Shown In Statement of Reserve Board. Westlake to Head Boy Scout Group From Washington. ‘William C, We Wi of the country to take Sbecial honors Brenton MacDonald, travel lecturer, in officers and an illustrated talk on & voyage to the Carribes at its meeting in the Carlton -1 of the features will be a motion The SwnipAft.aRaiversay of the cmmon' showing scenes of club activi- founding of the National Press Club of past years and views of the will be celebrated at & party tomorTow | Senate and House press galleries former years. - George n France proposes to establish & - night at 8 o'clock at the club. O'Connor_snd from many ment board to stabilize -ne.eprge'fn ~ 'The weekly statement of the Federal Reserve Board, made public yesterday, showed that on January 11, cirtulation of money in the country amounted to $5,589,000,000, a drop of $80,000,000 in a week and $30,000,000 under the amount in circulation s year ago. ‘The drop marked the first time since 1931 that a weekly report has shown less money in circulation than on the same date of the previous year. The weekly drop brought to a total of $185,000,000 the decrease in circulation since last July 15, when the downward movement Monday Last Day to Buy Hardwater Soap at Only —A pure toilet soap that lathers 45 Cdoz, “ALADDIN"” Hair Retouch —A harmless vegetable liquid coloring in $ 2 -Avenue”—Tth, 8th.and.D Sts Dvye Silk Gowns and Pajamas plicator that controls the “color output” A January Sale Special —for home use. All for this low price~ Third Floor. —Just think of it, pure dye crepe garments and only $1.87 each. Bias-cut gowns, and one-piece pajamas, in tea rose and pale blue, with Alencon-type laces, hemstitching or embroidery. They're good and wide and long—features you rarely find in inexpensive gowns and pajamas. Sizes 15, 16 and 17. freely. The regular price is 65c a dozen. Buy a supply now and save.—Street Floor, Just befare the holidays it rose slight- 1y; but, contrary to the usual holiday movement, the increase was small, and & sharp decrease began in the last week in December. While no official explanation was forthcoming for the unusual money | §|i movement during the holiday season, | R = - - — the that much = d done g, thus ning it to Reservé cy circulation was pping, the monetary gold stock showed another increase of $25.000,000 to $4,549,000,000, making an increase of 861,000,000 in the last three weeks. The board reported that total Re- serve Bank credit amounted to $2,106,- 000,000 on January 11, a decrease of $58,000,000 for the week. It also showed that Federal Reserve Banks continued to hold United States Government se- curities which were purchased to pro- vide freer credit throughout the Nation. ‘The total of such securities held by th banks on January 11 amounted to $1, 812,000,000, a drop of $39,000,000 in & week, but an increase of $1,062,000,000 in the year. BUSINESS MEN’S GROUP HOLDS FIRST MEETING Clarendon Association Hears Re- port of Progress in Getting Sidewalk Built. By a Staff Correspondent of The Btar. CLARENDON, Va., January 13.—The Clarendon Business’ and Professional Men’s Association held its first meet- ing of the year last night, at which a 1 received from the Street progress in secu construction of & sidewalk on the north side of Wilson Boulevard from Spruce street to the post office. The Publicity Committee announced the completion of plans for an advertising campaign. Nine new members were admitted. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy, with Jowest temperature about 28 degrees tonight; tomorrow fair, with slowly rising temperature; gentle to moderate northeast backing to north or north- ‘west winds. Maryland and Virginia — Cloudy, bly snow or rain in southeast - tonight; tomorrow generally fair, with slowly rising temperature. West Virginia—Generally fair and slightly warmer tonight and tomorrow, River Report. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers clear today. Report for Last 24 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer. Yesterday— Reg. 69c and 79c RADMOOR SILK HOSE Chiffon z'md Service Weights Perfumed Necklets Earrings Bracelets Special at 64c —A very new fashion... Dainty, smart, perfumed filigree pendant on a sterling silver chain... earrings and bracelets, and only 64c each! Kann's—Street Floor Made to Sell for $2.95 —The price is exceptionally low for Radmoor hoee . . . the stockings smart women wear for their beauty, fine quality, long wear and value! —Heavy Service weights with hemstitched run-stops, lisle feet and lisle tops with self- colored picot edge . . . And fine gauge sheer chiffons . . . In sizes 874 to 10, and these colors— Haze Beige Brownw. Black Dark Brown Taupe Mist Gun Metal Fawn Brown Noman Kann's Street Floor. Assorted Salted Nuts 39¢ . —A delicious assort- ment—very specially priced for Saturday. Assorted Chocolates 19¢ Ib. Maple Ribbon Candy, filled with peanut butter, 44c Ib. Kann's Kapital Kandy, $1.00 Values Rough Crepes Let’s Change the Scene! "Wear Lace p.am, yesterday, Year Year 2 Ibs. 95c. Lb. jar Crosse & Black- well's Mince Meat, 28¢c. (2 Ib. jar, 45¢c.) Kann's—Street Floor. Whenever the French Crepes Chiffons (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today. ‘Tomorrow. 9:09 am, B .m, 3:43am. Occasion Permits! *16.50 —If you're lucky en to South you'll want to e one g‘; these lace frocks with you for oc- casional dances. If you stay at home you’ll ind plen{y of o) 0d tunities to wear a lace dress right here. They're refreshingly new, in large designs, and each fis draped over a lovely slip. Special features are large capes, little Jackets, new puff sleeves, crisply accentuated epaulettes and skirt hems, Sizes 14 to 20—38 to 4. 59¢ —They're beautiful and col- orful and just what you want to brighten up Winter coats and suits. Tubular scarfs of French finished and rough crepes with self fringe or plain borders, to wear under fur collar coats and suits. Big, flufty chif- fon scarfs in gay de- signs for evening! Styles and qualities you rarely find at a sale price! Straw Fabric and Crepe Turbans and Brims Are the Hats to Wear Now >3 . ®i22pm. «es 3:44pnh, The Sun and Moon. Rises. Sun, today .. 7:26 Sun, tomorrow 7:26 Moon, today.. 7:04pm. : Automobile lights must be turned one-half hour after sunset, Precipitation, Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month. 1933, Average. Record. Japuary ..... 0.75 355 '82 3% on a Girls’ Wool Crepe ' JUMPER DRESSES $1.79 —8mart, swanky, youthful dresses, with pilaid blouses, pleated skirts, self belts and self color buttons. Sizes 7 to 14. $1.95 values, Girls’ Winter Coats, $5.95 —Tweeds, suede cloths, and skytops—some with Laskin lamb trimming. Sizes 7 to 14 in the lot—but not all sizes in all styles. #~ —They look new. .. they are new. .. and they look ever so much more expensive than they really are . . . High-backed, low-dipped over the eye, bow-trimmed, tucked, draped, ornamented, veiled. Black, brown, blue, green and red. All headsizes. Kann's—Second Floor. Linen Blue Pink Eggshell White Kann's—8econd Floor. Beige January Sale! Muskrat COATS Orig. $68 to $98 $55 —Any woman who wants a good look- ing, serviceable fur coat should h to this sale. Choice of silver muskraf combination muskrat, or natural musk- rat. All silky deep skins, with fitch or beaver trimmings, or self trimmed. rthavtvl collars, and new sleeve treat- ents, Fashioned for Comfort! “Little Money Style Shoes” $3.95 —Although so in- expensively priced, you see them step- ping out with some of the season’s smartest costumes! Many styles— Sketched: —High heel one-strap of black or brown kid. ~Perforated oxford of biack or brown ealf, * Kenn's—Fourth Floor, Puffy Sleeves and Saucy Bows Add Youthful Charm to These Adorable New FROCKS Priced at Only $2.95 Prints, Plain Colors and Combinations —Three popular crepes—rough, flat, and rayon crepes have been employed in making these attrac- tive new models. ted yokes and sleeves combine with ekirts in smart color combinations to make a striking new offect. Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 44, 45 to 52. Rann's—Secored Floor. Abtlene, Tex. Albany, N. Sizes 16 to 44 Bt. Louls, Mo, St. Paul, Min; Fur-Trimmed—Fur-Lined SPORTS COATS with ' we ou're going trav- 1d_weed for one. vlortul tweeds in smart styles. Stz 16 10 12, Xann's—Second Ploor. ar Tt cloudy cloudy

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