Evening Star Newspaper, February 3, 1933, Page 21

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FLA"RL[Y MtN []US_[ .._‘A s _Biah, ASHID N, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1933 1IN 0BS BATILE New York Faction, Led by National Chairman, Takes Tammany’s Patronage. Salted Peanuts “MODESS” 7 Boses for 2 Lbs. for 25¢ 5 520 51 () Chocolate- . i made by Johnson cocoln?n covenfl .G.rl.hl‘?l cuckmgg: }1;: R e 0¥ e fOL St n‘f; ohnson. Very agficlnlly !{m-n'u{;pn,nK.s.;:r‘zt here tomorro ey Don’t Miss This Exclusive Sale of patronage fight. Senator Dunnigan filled the 18 places l l with new appointments carrying the ap- | .- proval of James A. Farley, State chair- | man of the Democratic party and cam- - paign manager for President-elect o Neckwear Program! By the Associated Press. ALBANY, N. Y., February 3.—Eigh- tecn appointees of Senate Clerk Pat- rick H. O'Connell last night were whisked out of the State Senate jobs they had held for only two weeks, as Democratic Majority Leader John J. Roosevelt. 150 Others Left Alone. Nearly 150 other O'Connell sp-! Tom“% were left undisturbed. Sena- or Dunnigan said he was merely carry- ing out the original agreement between Tammany Hall, former allles of the powerful O'Connell Democratic organi- * zation of Albany County, and State | Chairman Farley. Under this agree- ment Farley was to have been given a share of the Senate patronage when the Democrats took control of the upper - house January 1. —Bib collar of val lace Senator Dunnigan, using his appointive with shirrings of net. L s b powers less than a_day after Gov. Leh- | 7 > of These Popular Genuine Ballibuntls Senate clerk, sccattered the 18 new ap- pointments throughout various sections of the State. Page Boys Retained. Under O'Connell's plan they were —The first shipment having “sold out,” we had to reorder a new lot, and here they are! The same beau- tiful quality! The same fine work- manship! The same smart colors, held mostly by residents of Albany. Senator Dunnigan removed ane woman, including blacks and browns. All head sizes up to 23 inches. 8 veteran capitol attache, from her job, Kann's—Second Floor. At a Reduction of but said he would find another place for her. He declined to remove the newly appointed page boys. who run er- « gands in the Senate for $3 a day. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight. minimum temperature about 33 degrees; Until 6 P.M. Monday, Feb. 6th —And after this sale is over you can still buy “ALLEN-A” Silk Hose—at the regular prices—ex- clusively at Kann’s in Washington, Cholce of Gay 1933 Styles in Junior Misses’ Mail and 'Phone Orders Filled 11 to 17 Sizes est. 62, 3:00 p.m. yesterday. Year ago, 62 38, 7:00 am. today, Year Record Temperaiures This Year, Highest. €8, on_ January 19. Lowest, 20, on January 1. Tide Tables. (Furnishe: ited States Coast and eodetic Survey.) —Vee-shaped collar with deep cuffs made of fine white lace. 48-in. Bias Cut, Lace Trimmed Silk Crepe Slips Orig. $39.50 to $59.50 —Black, as most women know, Maryland — Partly cloudy. slightly wearing them., Dovebeige West Virginia—Fair tonight: tomor- | 1 Dusk Br morning. kd ] Lace-top Silk Chiffons. Lisle-top Medium Service Wts. & b touches and plain and Fabric Gl High . . m. 3:08 a.m. The famous “Wear Right” make. Bun, tomorrow W CHIC “FOUR WAY" i the Capital (current month to date): crepes in white and blush, furs—new wool weaves. Misses’, Eight Smart Shades . .. , - fomorrow partly cloudy, not much —Even at the regular prices they are unusual values, change in temperature; moderate west colder in east portion tonight; tomor- —Collar and cuff set of b i so% ;;néy crlf:l"dy'u LA ) crepe de chine with tab 4 Sunbeige irginia—Fair, slightly colder . and central portions tonight; tomorrow anic Sndatiof - shiriod Choose From These Three Grades— Brownwood zon “HacrerSing clondineas. mot e “ALLEN-A” $1.00 Grade— 80 Posnad) change in temperature. Sheer Chiffons. All-silk Service Wts. Outsize Heavy Service Wts. C PI'._ Moonbeige River Report. Potomac River little cloudy and Report for Last 24 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. “ALLEN-A” 65¢ Grade— Yesterday— g ‘”15 D‘rn:y £ @ A Picot-top Sheer Chiffons with hemstitched run stops. < Kann's—Street Floor, —Soft silk prints, dark int combinations. igh shades for dress- up wear that appeal to the younger set. 59c¢ - —Pull-ons of double woven washable fabric in black with white, brown, beige and mode. Plain and fancy tops. Le . . 9idlam. High Sipm. 33lpm Kann's—Street Floor. Low ... 9:33pm. 10:29pm. The Sun and Moon. i Moon, today.. 11:20a.m. Automobile lights must be turned on bne-half hour after sunset. $1.39, Tomorrow 3 —You buy one dress and ks » hx]o;;;h. fi?' Aa\ggage, 71;;cqrflc§,1 Fiye mu; g d,fl,fll.:,:e cos- / m”{;,e:t Ffi;?g,‘,:fig c':gfggg is very popular— their furs 6.84 tumes. comp! % length. Bodice and Hollywood alone. are worth the price, and $ i S i B trimmed with Alencon type | | 4 women’s and little women'’s . 1§ 5 e 3 laces. 4 sizes. t . \ o RY Sac0nd s Floce- % i ;i Kann's—Second Floor, - Print- and Biaio ehc Seirt t Stk M g \ . —and a One-Plece ki) and once you have worn them you'll want to keep on jEseponsist partly cloudy. Fawn Brown “ . ” Shenandcah River very cloudy this ALLEN-A” 75c Grade— 8 pm. £ 5 Midnight .. o ik PRl 1S B e 1 colors with crisp white Junior S8hop—Second Floor. TomOrTow. Bolton cut thumbs. \Slzes 51, to 8. Rises. . sun, today .. T3 & i Here Is The About Town Monthly precipitation in_inches in | 884 ‘91! semble for top styles, of soft lovely silk the fabrics are as fine as the Print Dress. —Round neck bib collar of organdy with white An Event! 1,100 New Amerith Abene ¥% .00 20k 4% 34 cloth skirt is removable. D r e S S e r P l e C e s Atlanta, Ge i ; . Colors: Navy, brown ONYX, AMOIRE, and QUARTZ-GLO Materials B ) 63 3% ¢ and black. 14 to 20 Simulated Birmingham 08 44 001 € sizes. i 1 —In the collection are beautiful rose, green and maize Kann's—Second Floor. pielces lg Césclly patterns, lavender, rose and green in CrEENL / moire effects and transparent mottled effects, prettil: Gnclinan o \ : : erioa (80N (Home ol s Atr Hiperfoctln et The Twcf». Complete Columbia. S. - . i [ k i or $2.75 to $5 $1.25 to $1.75 S0c to $1.25 $3.95 Values Values Values —You know this adorable wool flannel 89ce | 39¢= | [9¢ce adjusto jumper skirt with its novel open Dressing Combs Mirrors Trays Shoe Horns back, to be worn over a silk blouse. Buffers Cl}me BEarly Files © Beautifully tg![}oreil Over this swings or Best 4 ) | B I the jaunty finger-tip cape to match. A Shoe Hooks ; | Y e Ehob. % Selection ST I %?:cbktowsnlns 14 w%&‘.’ ks Kann's— Powder Boxes Cuticle Pushers Second Floor. Stations. —The jacket is remov- able. The wrap-around —Stunning Ascot collar of seersucker organdy. Kann's—Street Floor. X Slanomia Pt.cloudy . : : \ Onaha Clear ‘ - ; 3 ok Hair Brushes N Pt.cloudy N Philadelphi Jewel Boxes If You Want a MUSKRAT & Diego. Cali b 3 . bR 4 i 7 5 817 Lo . Here’s Your Chance £ 500 Prs. of Sturdy Spokare. Tampa. Fla W L e 5 i ) i i ‘ 7 am., G:gar\‘\r{:g":lme, today.) Mfgrs. Samples ,Low S h o e S Two of the Newest Shis Frante 0 Raln and Surpluses of For Boys and Girls ‘ - * Ew.m"mmi e 1 :::5': JEWELRY All Solid Leather Construction i S w i 1.t —Two-tone and black oxfords for Junior ‘ 7 . tyle S hoeS CHbraliss: Sosln ' —Oxfords for Boys in black and brown N 3 vich time, today.) Jorta ‘\Pasal. Arores. 60 . Clondy In Two Sale Groups Bizes 13 to 6. Goodyear welts. (Current observations.) Bt. Georges, Bermuda., 06 Cloudy | 8. Georges, Bermu L] gmg 2 4c P Misses—with leather or rubber soles. Sizes Fon 8 Clear ‘ E 214 to 8. That Smart Women Wear for Style and Comfort! —There are styles for every occasion and for 55¢c =TT (X ; Rords for children, —Necklaces, earrings, brace. Also in two-tone lets, brooches and -clips ”; effects. Sizes6to2. many styles and ‘colors. Oldest Resident Dies. ROMNEY, W. Va., February 3 (Spe- clal)—Morgan Gray, 93, oldest resi- dent of Hampshire County, died at his home, on Tearcoat, from infirmities, ag- Orig. §65 to $88 gravated by a fall suffered several weeks earlier, in which he sustained a broken thigh. He was a native and lifelong resident of the county, a farmer by occupation, but retired for some years. One son survives. — Policemen of Edinburgh, Scotland, ! may. prevent a theft by invoking the fant or v crimes act, which Colored stones, rhinestones, metal pieces, imitation crys- tals and pearls. Will all be found in the two groups. Kann's—Street Floor. every costume . . . Smart models of just the right leathers and materials. Kann's—¥ourth Foor. —Deep wftfke , beautifully matched with new 1933 da- tails making these outstand- ing at the sgecm price. It's worthwhile u{lng now for next year's needs. Misses’ and women's sizes—16 to 42. Kann's—Second Floor.

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