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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 28, - 1933. CHARGE PURCHASES made now will appear on May 1st statements. 99¢ Rayon Pajamas and Gowns, Spesial RETIREMENT RULE CHANGE IS SOUGHT Bl dovnssr i Lt S s /JC e Mid-City Citizens Would Ex- |Jf : plique. Sizes 16 and 17, Street Floor. Commissioners to abolish entirely the S Oune Day Sale—Silk Dresses! and Policemen. to retire on reaching the age of 64 SR It ’ You'll Want One of These Silk Blouses that the suspension be made per- manent. Speakers complained that the rule when it was effective not only de- prived the city of the services of of- ficers at the peak of their usefulness, but also added a large burden to the —Everything about these blouses declares their new- ness—the lovely silk prints, plain crepes and celanese taffetas. The new styles in olicemen’s retirement fund which Wednesday Only— which they are made—Gib- ad to be met by the taxpayers. — son Girl, Ascot Tie, Pagli- I 3. ‘The ass?)gzzzn(;;g:nnd?;;d 8 Teso- , e 4 Il : n Exquisite Little “2 to 6 Silk Dresses nccldfullwntcvlsh xmfl frilled ¥ % -~ R s e 49 Reg. $25 Sample lution opposing the Gibson bill to re- Crepe de Chine Georgette C Printed Silk Kann's—Second Floor. Dresses Included! organize the Woman's Bureau of the —They’re just about the freshest, daintiest little —Little Women's and Misses’ sizes. ‘The Mid-City Citizens’ Association, meeting last night in the Thomson School, adopted a resolution urging the The Newest $16.50 Fashions For All Types of Women— work of his institution, saying that in the 14 years of his service 140,000 pris- oners have been cleared through the jail, no one escaping. He showed a shoe sent to a prisoner with three hacksaw blades sewn into the sole. Another of his exhibits was a set of Al Capone’s fingerprints. Col. Peake said that he is opposed to capital punishment provided that murderers are given life sentences without a chance of being paroled. Vernon Cleaver, former inspector of esphalts and cements, urged the sub- stitution of this office for the division of tests of the Highway Department. Mr. Cleaver said that the former office had been more economical than the present organization, and had not en- gaged in so much duplicate work. The 1934 appropriation bill, as y the House at the last session, omitted any appropriation for the tests division. His suggestion was taken under advise- ment by the association. Urges Trust in Banks. Edward E. Swan, an official of the Central Branch, American Security & | Trust Co., urged confidence in the banks and bankers. He reminded the audi- ence that for many commodities prices were lower in 1913 than they are to- day, and yet banks were open and | the country generally regarded itself 85_prosperous. Mrs. Bernice Stoops sang and recited. Mrs. Genevieve Beckwith accompanied her on the piano. They were intro- duced to the audience by Supt. Ernest W. Brown of the Police Department. MAYOR OF PITTSBURGH IS OUSTED BY JUDGE Police Department on the ground that it would result in increased expendi- tures for the department. dresses we have ever seen to sell at such a ridiculously low price. Puff sleeve and sleeve- less models, in pink, yellow, blue, green and Col. William E. Peake, superintend- ent of the District Jail, described the peach . . . the georgettes made over silk slips. Kann's—Second Floor, 1,000 New We Never Thought This Possible —BUT!. .. Washable Doeskin GLOVES... Rough Crepes Silk Prints Plain Crepes 14 to 20, 38 to 40, 46 to 52 Jurist Eliminates Jail Sentence in Case of Charles H. Kline; Fine Stands. Crepes Sheers Chiffons Laces Gorgeous Prints Light-Weight Woolens —Materials and styles present such varied attractions that any fancy should be pleased. Fur-trimmed jacket frocks, and ensembles; dresses with capes, jacket frocks of chiffon; lace dresses made in jacket and cape styles, and swagger en- — - In white and eggshell only. sembles of light-welght woolens. A o 3%, 4 and 6 button lengths full color range, including navy and We cannot guarantee the quantity in1 all lengths. black. When the sale begins all lengths will have . 1 1 1 1 e e b hereleny Sizes 36 to 44, 14 to 20, 16Y; to 20%;, and 42Y; to 52, Kann's—Second Floor. No Mail, ’Phone or C. O. D. Orders Kann's—Street Floor. —The gay-colored prints eliminates the jail term, ousts him from office and allows the fine to stand. Judge Finletter, a Philadelphia judge, By the Associated Press. are rivaled by plain navy PHILADELPHIA, March 28.—Judge frocks. Some of them : Thomas H. Finletter yesterday issued an ) have jackets, others with order ousting from office Mayor capes, also high-waist 7= Charles H. Kline of Pittsburgh. dels, and new guimpe Z The order modifies the sentence im- oo Many have = ~> $1.00 1o posed on the mayor as a result of his /i 7\ eftects. any S P ne— 5 conviction on a charge of malfeasance ’ fi \ smart, big bows. - P — ; in connection with alleged illegal let- / and puff sleeves. —In Values ting of city contracts. dusty-rose, Eleanor blue, % léhgo c‘lmss sg:}nenc{;‘d to six months navy, beige and green. and fined $5,000. e The modified order e et Pr " came into the case through the grant- ‘Washable, of course ing of a change of venue. Collar and Cuff Sets 50¢ ~This is such an un- 4isual value that we know every one of these sets will go out in a hurry. There are three- tiered, pleated organdy collars, silk crepe col- lars, seersucker or- SALE TOILET SOAPS Tomorrow Only Weodourre, 3 cks. 45¢ Yoo dmgert 6 cks. 65¢ Here’s the Biggest Value We Have Seen in Radmoor Hose Folding ® Service Sheer Chiffons with lace tops and Loquet C meras P ; ‘ e . . gandy bibs with fine < f eat"_re a i 3 Pr 3 e : w Discontinued Model, sfl?:u:'u.i ® R e e ® Service Weight with lisle ’ ) ! > j match. ; tops and feet Kann’s—Street Floor. Again!m $13 AFGA-ANSCO Mammoth 3 Pairs for $2.00 Bath Soan, 3 cks. 69c¢ . o Conti_Castil —The “Loquet” feature in Radmoor hose distributes the s::;, euize, 2 cks. 28c garter strain, thus reassuring unusual wearing qualities. \ , . Colgat The chiffons have smart jacquard lace tops and 5-thread 3 \ / T;i‘/fl 3‘;'/“;"“ ‘é"g'.me"- 12 cks. 95¢ service sheer weight. Seven smart colors. g | H - a4x974 In. 25:“:;;‘_.__ o aite) Kann’s—Street Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. Regular $79.50 EASY WASHER With Electric PUMP Reduced to '69.50 —The EASY centrifugal Simple to operate, just open and aim. Easy to load and un- @load. Each one guaranteed. Films to Fit These Cameras, 30c Roll Kann's—Street Floor. Velveteen Coat Hangers 29cC Set —This is an unusual value! Six pastel colored hangers in a set. Kann's—Street Floor. Great News! We’ve Secured More Community Plate to Sell at ENJOY Walking and Shopping! Wear a Pair of These New pump empties the water Perforated and Stitched sink or drain at a touch - of a button. With it, i there are no wet feet— -Arch no mess to be cleaned— no heavy water to lift. A Few EASY IRONERS Now $59.50 - They’re Worth 55¢ Shoes ® New Glen Urquhart Regularly $89.50 . —We Service all makes of Electric Washing Ma- chines—$150 Service Charge. Phone Dist. 7200 Branch 305 Third and Street Floors. Plaids Tl $ ¢ New Tiny Checks in = o LoPRIcE/ Bright Colors ¢ New Hound-tooth Patterns ® Bias Cut to Assure Better Tying e Every Tie Silk Lined —Light and bright colors pre- domfmte this Spring. = Kann's—Men's Store, Street Floor. —They’ll replace foot-conscious- ness with the sheer joy of per- fect comfort and assured smart- ness. We have sketched two of the smart new styles ready for Spring! —The Karen—a perforated one-strap of black kaffer kid. m Auml belllttf'll; oxford tchmx accen! its graceful lines, Black, blug or brown kid. Teaspeons ...... Table Spoons 6.50 3.25 Dessert Spoons. 1 325 Dinner Forks.... X 328 Dinner Knives, St: K 5.50 Dessert Knives, Stainless B 5.00 Discontinued Adam Pattern —The demand far exceeded the supply in our recent sale of this fine silverware. But here’s a new supply at the same remarkable savings— Rerular SALE Price PRICE Set of Bix Set of Six $275 $138 Other Sets at % OF