Evening Star Newspaper, March 1, 1933, Page 23

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ROPER EULOGIZES || isrict's Heroes g | . |_H World War PRESDENTALEL])| wesder | & OODWARD & LOTHROP Commerce Secretary-Desig- e ot i ) JANE Rt , J0THITHF AND G STREETS Prone DistricT 5300 Distinguished Service Medal for great responsibility in the organizing Complete confidence in the judgment A i and ability of President-elect Roosevelt| [ ™ e high e A /] 3 € b . : to deal with the grave problems now | o7 v fessional aftal- i facing the Nation was expressed by ¢ g ments, untiring en- 4 Y U c l l rl nate Speaks at Surprise eral’ U. 8. A., was awarded the { d Reception at Club. e e A Testion of N & the ey [ Corps. nd zeal of Dantel C. Roper, Secretary of Com-| AN e Thhis merce-designate, in speaking at a sur- p 3 ) branch was en- prise reception and luncheon in his v abled to meet the - = grea! lemans or honor at the University Club yester- | , xes S de e day. ; The President-elect has & better grasp 8 Retired with the of the existing situation than any one rank of major gen- in the country, Mr. Roper said. The h, eral, he resides at Jatter has just returned to Washington 1 1806 Wyoming after visiting Mr. Roosevelt. who, he| avenue northwest, said, “made a tremendous impression | ‘Washington, upon those who have taiked with him” =y it cally as So?;thr? “c“fi‘mfif,‘iiif Mr. gg)pet was glven| | Mfl,drl‘n-llndh, is trying to induce in- an ovation at the luncheon as a real) ustrial plants to locate there. representative of the | District. et | — John F. Costello, Democratic | committeeman for the District, was | B th absent from the ]unche:m.dhn;ing \;efer; | ree em | ew York yesterday to confe CAlled o R, Farley. Potmaster Gen- Breath Barometer eral-designate and chairman of the Na- 50 tional Democratic Committee. pre- sumably on the question of Democratic patronage here, Costello was expected to return today. CO-ORDINATING COU.NCIL URGED BY EDUCATORS § [ ; B ’ B WARN?/ @ —morning, noon and after New York School Man Would Com- pile Data on Nation's Basic We are ready to show you a collection of suits that in- Industrial Processes. . 10¢ Everyichere Sports Suits : : Oc¢ Every P : ¢ 7 cludes every suit fashion—the mannish tailleurs—the By the Associated Press. . OLIS. March 1—Educa- i e | : MINNEAP arc ca- | BREETHEM — pleasant crystal —appear in all sorts of intrigu- b i 5 e s i R N 4 tors were urged by a New York school | pti 0 o R T eive = g ; 3 g new fi s. The dashing i o - M 4 and checks and tweeds. And delightful jacket and cape man today to Tally behind 320 col- | f e d Jeagues in urging President-elect Rocse- | BREETHEM—heIpfu] in hoarse- cape and jacket of plaid in con- trast to the dark navy. skirt— versions of the silk suits (which are really dresses), but, velt to establish a national co-ordinat- and throat irritations. Espe- Y b Ly atd tions. is typical of their chic—$25— - % y ood d [ k ]k it—| h S H - % 1 many a g ress looks like a suit—this pring. ere ing council, 2 8 therance of the plan, given to cially recom~ended for public Al speakers and singers. £ they are—come in and try them on. the incoming Executive 10 days ago, Oft-times one feels a digestive dis- $|650 tO 525 means that “for the first time we have educators tending to become 8| tyrhance. In such distress you will | pressure group in the fleld of politics,” | : 3 said Clyde R. Miller. | find BREETHEM halpful SPORTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. % 4 ? i s I 6-50 to s 49.50 A function of the suggested council| BREETHEM sold everywhere— would be compmng and interpretation | TEN CENTS. of data for the “intelligence, organi- ration and direction of basic industrial TennesseeProducts Corporation, Nashville. Tenn. processes as one integrated whole.” e ————————— " Tumo Proon. Sketched extreme left: White revers of galyac and a particularly chic vest of the fabric—di this navy suit Sketched left: The twin-skirt suit has much to recommend it for chic and practicality— . . g ; % % ] Junior Misses ‘ : - in v, i "ot 9 b g contrasting checked tweed.... $|6-50 —choose the chic little plaid silk jacket suit b ok Demonstrations and with its very new and very refreshing bit : : Sketched center: A checked mannish vest ; ) of white pique. From a collection of bright : iy Gt D ey Health Talks About / ‘ mew young st frocke—$10.75; others ‘ Fig RN $10.75 to $16-50 \' 8l /] REDUCING | Faxmay -7 AND BODY BUILDING By William Waxler, March 2nd, 3rd Whether you want to reduce your weight or increaseit ... Mr. Waxler's demonstra- tions and talks will be of inestimable value to you. He will be in our Sporting Goods Section tomorrow and Friday, and will answer any questions on weight-reducing and body- building by proper exercise that you may wish to ask him. WoODWARD & LOTE&)P O™ U™F Axo G Strmsrs Prone Dist ) e ) 70 Z e QU St M, Complete Showing of HEDCO Rowing Machines, $2.95to $37.50 The great value of the rowing machine, with its various exercises for weight- § N Y ; F reducing snd body- § : § I!uildi”ng. is now ) > universally acknowl- A o gy gt | & 7 BLOUSES health is _excellent, : X | ; 5 Bou will recsive dreat ; —ean be terribly chic—especially these benefit from the row- ? : ¢ . . crisp cotton things. Bright plaids and ing machine eXercises. %N \ / T i ¢ ; p,rinl': and seersucker stripes—checked X ginghams. All are here—n SPORTING GOODS dark orgendie sketched. atus the Vi) : . $1.95 Brouses, Trmp Froom. b ¥ { “WESKITS"” b 7% - F § !—cn; .P!hollgl—whn s _combination lor chic this Spring. Crisp, elean-cut Larger Women , ; : s, et ; 1 are buying them in twos and threes. —_find that a very goad start for Spring is 4 AL Ame rlca n Fla s the dark dress with its own jacket. Here g’ L % 9 ’2 and 53 in navy sheer crepe with a striped s Y sheer blouse-top, we have an 25 g NECKWEAR, AisLE 15, Prst F'LOOR. | excellent example at A 3 n Yy X For Inaugural Decorations \Y - : g Smaller Women ’ : . ~ Standard Wool Buntmg F lags —_like the little printed silk jacket-suit with : i R - GLOVES the flattering white revers and bright buttons 3x5 Feet 4x6 Feet 5x8 Feet for chic—$16.50—others o f ¢ . Hond-stitched capeskins—are the per- fect gloves for mannish tailleurs. $3 $4.25 $6.50 $16.50 to $25 A & 3/ N White. stitched in black has great 6x10 Feet 8x12 Feet SPECIAL-SzE FASHIONS, T S :'h‘:; ':Il'-: brown with beige—black $8.75 $14.50 s " Yl » e Guoves, Aistr, 11, Fmst FLoo. Union Cotton Bunting F lags 3x5 Feet 4x6 Feet 5x8 Feet Q $2 $3 $4-50 ml.§§5§m“ quite 80+ 3 3 i, e OXFORDS forth in as a printed frock, wi E Fla g Pol es very chic full-length mt—k'ovcf ‘ » - ] b mafest Hoacaase o is one of the delightful new types in the 8.Foot 10-Foot 12-Foot collection, $16.50. Others— 1 suits. And much-liked is this one in E 4 ¢ kid—perforated—with the new Con- 75c ]| $1.25 $16.50 to $29.50 i ; tinental hoal, Black, brows, blus, 12-foot Polished Steel Lawn Poles Misses’ Fasfions, Tamp FLoon. - 58,50 Cotton Flags on staffs 2 for Sc, to 15¢c each 3 : : g Silk American Flags.. 10c to $1.75 o ¥ . Swmozs, Tamp FLOOR. President’s Silk Flag .15¢c each d Red, White and Blue Bunting. ....15¢ yard Window Flag Pole Holders 35c each FOR THE PARADE— FOLDING CAMP STOOL! Pracs, Fourte FLOOR.

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