Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1933, Page 20

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’ " B—6 *» THE EVENING STAR, ' WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1933. Candlewick sl 8 9 [ J Pepperell $ l 69 GRUUPS PI.ANNEI] Bedspreads ..., “He : Blankets o o000 A —A new line of spreads, in double- 1, —Pretty block plaid patterns, in rose, blue, —_— bed size, with colored or white gold, green and orchid, sateen bound. Size Band-titeaideams ooiynite 8x80. Originally $1.95. Btreet Floor, Mrs. Forrest to Reorganize Sround = trect Fioor! e el e and Add to Drama Units in Various Centers. Reorganization of drama groups for- L = ; merly directed by Mrs. Marle Moore ! A Forrest, who recently has been assisting in the Bicentennial celebration, and the | ! v p—— addition of new dramatic companies in i : b community centers will begin in_ the Is Fashion’s Latest Message and Here They Are, at ;IO 4 . munity Center Department. i Next Tuesday Mrs. Forrest will re- —Fashion is dotting her fields of mid- night blue and inky black with white organize the Playmakers of Thomson center, Twelfth and L streets, at a meet- ing at 8 o'clock for the benefit of all! pating. A series of short plays will be put in immediate rehearsal. | Direction of the Eckingten Commun- ity Players also will be assumed by Mrs. founded by Mrs. Aurora M. Poston and ! until recently was directed by Prank E. | Jamison, Meetings are held every Sat- urday night at 7:45 o'clock in Langley | suditorium. polka dots that are plain, fancy, large, Clark Taylor, has been organized at H Langley Center by Mrs. D & Miadle- H LF or small, and these popular polka- .~ Meetings will be held on Satur- A day nights, beginning this week. A | fabrics are made up in the smartest of new contract bridge study group also Other activities planned by the Com- SlZE crisp lingerie touches are some of the munity Center Department this Winter | . . include a ‘contract bridge c.ass. Which predominating style notes. meeting for the first time this after- | o At Gl High School, and s 14 to 20, 161; to 26Y4, 36 to 46 and extra sizes Assoclation in the forthcoming Sousa | night at Southeast Community Center. = The first rehearsal of the singers will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in rcom | 308, Hine branch of the Southeast|| Center. sheers and rough crepes. Clear patterns in = navy and black. Slenderizing styles with new 0o Women Are Among Grou necklines that are becoming and new snug- T = : e g o fitting hiplines. Very little alterations are or ‘Who Will Get Permission to needed. Practice Profession. Sizes 1614 to 247, ! s P Dol €amiess AXminster Kugs in the District, ding to a statement No Stitches ne District, according to a statemen vesterday by Health Officer William C. In the Soles Fowler, secretary-treasurer of the Com- = pital; Dr.’ Antoine Schneider, 1009 Bichigan avenue northeast; Dr. Angel ing. Smart and comfortable, A. Cardona, Sibley Hospital; Dr. James Black Kid Ties 4t09 Dr. Frank H. Trige, 1605 Fifteenth . street; Dr. Joan F. McGreevy, 1410 Six- Chrom Fini he d F P Brown Kid Straps in the Sale teenth street. ! J (2 S. ry rans . Kann's—Fourth Floor. - nak 1 Dr. Homer King Vann, 114 Maple ave- N add todthe lu;timous;eu ;I lyousz rugs, but prolong their life and keep them from slid- ing and spreading. Regularly $6.95. Eann's—Third Ploor. northeast; Dr. Allan E. King, Cotumbla Hospital; Dr. J. Lloyd Collins, 1803 Bilt- ) Large Women Can Be more street; Dr, Kathleen H. Jones- —The number 8 size double- east; Dr. Catherine W. Joanson, 1436 B 5 : ” Non-breakable and non-tar- street southeast, and Dr. John F. Fin- | s nishable. $1.98 value. negan, 1342 East Capitol street. Enameled Medicine Cabinets . . . . $I $25,000 Sought in Connection With | National Capital’s Part in Inaugural Ceremony. Originally $24.95! 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 Ft. Sizes —An unusually good-looking collection of rugs to sell at such a small sum. They have a nice thick nap which assures many years of sturdy service, and are in colors and patterns that will add to the * beauty of your rooms. 9xI2-ft. Waffle Rug Cushions, $3.95 —These rug cushions are made entirely of hair, by the makers of Ozite. They not only An Unusual Value! Guaranteed Inner-Spring MATTRESSES, 993 —Just the mattress you want for a comfortable night’s rest. They’re made with 8 ventilators, boast 220 highly tempered coils and 35 pounds men and women interested in partici- | Forrest on her return to the Community A group for the study of public e ot | S : styles. The little jacket and the new a glee club and chorus, which will b2 For Women Who $ — - = Think They Are 8 17 PASS EXAMINATION| e e » PAIRS Seventeen persons passed the exam- Kann's—Second Floor. missioni on Licensure to Practice the g He’;}l]mg Arts ; s —They're different, light in weight, e examinations were hel anuary 5 :h and 10. Lr.sclensesX will be Iun;:ardsd to H D fll s f flexxbliis The i?'l‘e;:e:.reyec:n:‘e:';i eo:l: e successful applicants in a few days. tlh a fl no nails, no s 5 Those licensed Dr. Fofo Mezitis, Gcorso:'s vémt;;e H;pml? D?l fi n e 0 ar e 0 like heavy welts. Just the sort of J. Whisman, 2112 F street; Dr. Francis nue, Takoma Park, Md.; Dr. john E. Fitted in Our King, 156 Adam « : T ainbe ) om aaile d i January Yoter S s —Attractively etched full mirror door. Convenient Center Department. This group was speaking, under direction of Mrs. Hazel associated with the Southeas. Citizens' FOR MED'CAL LIGENSE —The “gay 1933” styles\of printed and plain inations for licenses to practice medicine Fife Heath, George Washington Hos- R E shoes you want for business and walk- N. McDonald, 1371 A street northeast; Aolonim banes — Bowman, 620 Oglethorpe street; Dr. | s ‘Warren B, Burch, 338 Maryland avenue | P . chrome finish, easy to clean. Sale of REPORTED TO HOUSE [f| it 3146 v Originally $24.75 to $39.50 22 Rolls, 51.00 ®(__Choice of green, orchid and rose = o ; g a big reduction? You'll prob- ...the most popular bath room col: ably el cae S badly béfore Spring really arrives. It will : pay you to buy one now. The monies. coats are beautifully fur trim- —Why be without a new coat The House District Committee today when you can buy one at such favorably reported foi District bills, including the authorization for an ap- f$25,000 other per- | ation w usually s, - ors. 1,000 sheets to a roll. The price ng the trict s sioners_special privileges in cor warrants buying a year’s supply. ction with the presidential inaugural cere- Representative Gilbert, Democrat, of Kentucky, chairman of the Fiscal Af- “Mirro” Double Omelet or Fry Pans .. $ med, and are in sizes 36 to 50%4. fairs Subcommittee, reported the three mittee, —Heavy aluminum pans with cold steel handle. Two Other Sale Groups of fluffy white felt to the full size, and are cov- menr bills which were promptly acted $1.4¢ values, at $12 and $26 ered with a heavy 8-ounce sateen-finished amine and license electricians and pro- vides for regulation of the sale of elec- \) /Ll \ trical appliances unds roval of the Kann's—Second Ploor. District, Commisstaners. 7 O e | Z'qt’ his“lng 2 \ N ’ small piece of property in Anacostia, adjacent to the fire station, formerly OPPer - OS er oo e S ecla used for storage of chemicals and now ' no longed needed. The other bill per-| K I Head P 48 in. High m. of stolen or otherwise seized property Tea ettie i Heac sty 8 in six months instead of three. - « After a request of Chairman Norton | $ and Corporation Counsel William W. | k - * Sllk FrenCh CrePe —A carload purchase = and 2Y; in. Thick. br‘mgs ;‘hese betti: stn fllus $ . rice. Four-poster styles ® Head Board 14 in. & "l‘orest-wggfi" in Kn- Wide. hogany, walnut and ma- b o Foot Post 38 in. High. Ple fnishes. Al sizes. * A conference with that offcial 1 to g j B wE e e ‘ Foster Coil Bed Springs. All sizes. Special. .....$7.95 ea. be held. | E whistles gayly. g;":: 8 7c s y .:j A\ A - SLAYING ACCOMPLICE | : “ ; ) ; -Lb. Electric Laun: Irons o« oo / : A IS SOUGHT BY POLICE| 1. Plopc Loty $| —The standard iron for general laundry purposes. Bias Cut Styles! Beautiful Laces! | Attractively low priced. Blush and Flesh! @onfession by Colored Man, Ar-| rested by Railroad Detective, —We’ve had to reorder these slips again and again, every i il 18-Piece Luncheon Sets slis agan and agan, cvery | Police today were continuing their | irch for the accomplice of George | no Wmdcr Tth’re S0 . smart, such excellent values, —Service for four, in green ttman, 33, colored, confessed slayer of Willlam' Simms, 65, colored, night | :&t;cmrll(an ‘iln ufil chl;ey & B&lns. z’eed i ed! h i e, enilwort avenus . e e and 3o gectiily, S | EXTRA =~ head hacked with a hatchet, was found We also have dance sets, I WIDE I et et a ne ERseAMih S ATcIne A chemise and panties at 87c g ‘ ’ eight hours earlier by a Baltimore & | | Bavcers; @ nlates, 4'frults. 1 each! i Ohio Railroad detective, was questioned | | /3 29) et pd 1 veuin by Detective Sergts, Jerry Flaherty and | | LA > Platter an 4 4 .’i;;l:dis J. l\;lur?hy, who reported he | §f — R———~ dish. Kann's—Second Floor. a confession. 1| e Conieion: dusin. sebbery o et | 20-Pc. Sets, Cream Glazed Finish, $1 feed store safe, from which Pittman | :nfl(li hl:mnccompllce are said to have 4 ; : en $40. % 3 . 4 Fiman, sccording o Capt. Bernard Adjustable Bridge Lamps With Shade , L R A c ives, at first named & white men o pos —Graceful lamps in rich finishes—each complete ORI B T gocomplice, but, lster said he was aided with an attractively decorated shade. C I TR & color man. al re Kann's Third participating in the search, ©. aERme orselettes - ea SEE ° gsc eao with tailered hems, others with fringed ¢ ‘8 B3] bottom edges. All 214 yards long and 43 o = \ 1 i inches wide. $1.00 and $1.29 values! o . s - 2 . ne of these creates a board to ex ) ol ok P ticking. Choice of several colors, and all sizes. N three groups. The second authorizes the sale of a mits the Police Department to dispose | Bride, Representative Gilbert said he ‘would endeavor to have a compromise reached before the committee meeting next Wednesday on the fees proposed to be charged by the recorder of deeds. —This useful and fascinating ket- tle is made of copper, and when- ever the water steams, the little morning. Pittman, arrested about | j§ DEER KILL EACH OTHER . . in Hunting Grounds. 4 —Now is the time to buy dish HENDERSONVILLE, N. C., January | towels. They’re made of a good dead in the food store office Sunday to the confession, during robbery of the | § —Rich ivory and ecru colored panels, some You'll be wise to shop as early as possible. 25 (A)—Harley Thompson, walking about the grounds of a hunting club, found evidence of a fight between two |} bucks which locked horns and died of | mompaon found the two bodi pson found the two es in a Dole. gu:h weighed about 175 pounds. 2:4 antlers, one had six points and her four, were locked. It was d they fought, failed to untangle w’ fell in the hole and died of food and water, quality crash toweling, are very absorbent, and finished with col- ored stripe borders. Kann's—Street Floor. inette and outside of crepe rayon. | f YT are 14 and 15 inches long; sizes 26 to 36, walst | | L] / Kann's—Street Floor. measure. The corselettes are average in type | with bracsiere top—Sizes 34 to 46, bust ure, Kann's—Second Floor.

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