Evening Star Newspaper, April 20, 1933, Page 20

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NG STAR, WASHIN 20, 1933, STUDENTS TO0 DEBATE -‘&"m " sigma 2o "VOTES FOR DISTRICT |im v & R SR %m adjudged the George w;lhingtqn Fraternities and Sororities to Stage Tournament. CHRISTIANITY IS TOPIC “Theta | Dy, Holmes of Swarthmore to REDUCED Fm Speak Here After World Tour. | s !| Dr. Jesse H. Holmes, professor of ROUN philosophy at Swarthmore College, will | speak on “A Christian Civilisation” s, W.B.&AERR Priends Meeting House, 2111 Plorids m. tomo 12th St. and New York Ave. N.W. ROOSEVELT STILL FIGHTS HEAD COLD - | Remains Secluded in Study, but Meets Woodin, Robin- son and Douglas. Anniversary Celebrated FLORENCE CRITTENTON HOME STARTED 50 YEARS AGO. varnararcrRsenal 4 Trapped Terrier Turns White. in a rabbit in turned from a trip around the world, hich wuufle m{mm during which 'he visited Mahatma pm ‘White ; Gandhi and attended the India National | The question of national representa. tion !or the District will be dehwd occasion of the and interfraternity debate tournament President Roosevelt today remained held ugi:r the luaplnu o{ Delta s!,un * BARGAIN FARES Gesd Med Trais Only—for il (e B el all day log the stop their ac fowhgagcinents which be-wil Bold s e St el Sy g Inmmxdy,lnflhmmglmm- Sunday, April 30 $3.30 NEW YORK Sunday, April 23 tine papers which can 'nu Pruldenl eon!e'rred first with Marvin H. McIntyre and Stephen Early, two of his secretaries, and then mwed a vitally !mporunz ean!eum;:. CENE at the Florence Crittenton Home yesterday when the fiftieth an- niversary of the establishment of the home was celebrated with a & program or more with Secretary of addresses and entertainment features. Those in the picture, left to LPHI Sreasury Woodin, Senator Kobinson, of right, are: Mrs. Fred M. Kerby, chairman of the celebration and chair- | gm mfi IA Benate, and Lewss Dougias, director of e i D erabes £ i etk S.“m"‘“““ Titie By 1 | 2 esident of the bourd or mm ers of the home, holdi lward. ly the budget, regarding the bill being | Bove Ra0oine in i = tar Staff Photo.| Every Saturday - Sunday drafted to invest in the President suffi- | clent broad suthority to_determine the $1.25 BALTIMORE gold content of the dollar and other points involved in the remonetization of silver and certain form of inflation. Because of the President's indisposi- tion, no personal engagements are be- ‘ROME’ TOPIC OF ADDRESS| WINS PHI BETA KAPPA el S —_— Saturday, April 22 William J. Sweeney Will| Charles W. Thomas, Dunbar High o $9.25 COLUMBUS ing made for him except those which are absolutely imperative and incon- venient to postpone. During some of the President’s spare moments which he has been remaining away from his office, he has nestled down in a large easy chair in his study and enjoyed some —_— COMEDY TO BE GIVEN “Naughty Betty Ann” Will Be Offered at Wardman Theater Monday and Tuesday. ‘The St. Thomas Dramatic Club will present “Naughty Betty Ann,” a three- act comedy, in the Wardman Park ‘Theater Monday and Tuesday evenings, it 1'1:5 l]nnuunczd today. e players, m!mbels of St. Thom: gntho&:c ‘ih“mh Pr:;'llh have been :e'- | earsing for sevel weeks. K]’le";le is director. o e cast includes Marian R; Shannon Baker, Marita Houlithan, éi‘:-‘ ney McCeney, Rosaline Camalier, Lu- cille Hartnet, Adrienne Doyle, Harry Ryan, James Shinn, Edward ) 1| Frank Kirchow and Patrick Gregg. A special performance for the chil- dren of the parish will be given Sunday afternoon. SHOOTING TROPHY WON BY MARINES IN CHINA Speak Before Manresa League. Alumnus, Honored at Oberlin. 11.00 CINCINNATI briel’s Church, will deliver an address on “Rome” before the Manresa League of Laymen’s Retreats in the Mayflower Hotel tonight at 8 o'clock. treat program for the Spring and Sum- mer at the meeting. An invitation to cnhonc men of the city has been ex- BY ST. THOMAS CLUB|tend [r——F ree Parking for Our Customers—S8th St. Entrance 11.50 INDIANAPOLIS Fridays - Saturdays 2 or 3 Day All-Expense Tours $10.50 &> w ATLANTIC CITY rding to Hotel selected Charles W. Thomas, colored, 4400 block of Douglas street northeast, was among 27 seniors in Oberlin College, Ohio, who were elected yesterday to Phi Beta Kappa, national honorary scholastic fraternity, according to an announcement from the college. | Thomas was graduated from Dunbar High School here and attended Tufts College one year. Rev. William J. Sweeney of St. Ga- ‘The league will plan the spiritual re- Low Round-Trip Week-End Fares to All Points OPEN UNTIL 8 0’CLOCK SATURDAY NlGHT Rmnaft Jale Live Opportumttes for a Busy F rtday':‘ ===—==——===—===== ()0 Prs. Women’s Shoes Odd Lots in Broken Sizes ck clean-up! Black, blonde and tan kid, white can- vas and combination leathers. High, low and medium heels. PLENTY OF SMALL SIZES— | not so many of other sizes. N ¢ Gf UMMERTEX TBER RUGS VARNISH o Will stand the boiling PELAIBIL BARCERAIAIN Our Famous SPAR Made to Sell for ,00 $4.50 a gal. Gal. . J | | | ® Money-back guarantee! ® Will not scratch white! Due to this sensational cannot sell more than to a_customer. alais Royal—Fifth Floor When this manufacturer figured out how much material he wotld need to take care of his require- ments, he found out he would have a surplus. We purchased a good bit of this surplus, had the rugs Hose ® Plenty of greens Seconds of 59 to $1.00-silk hose | in chiffon and service weights. | Popular colms and black. l “WHOOPEE” SOCKS—Girls’ lisle and mesh “wi French, sh an an Team: Rare rtunity for owners of | water test! sant 15 e e B o L Made~m Our Order especially for the great o Dries oversight! at Peiping. ‘ Full-Fashioned | itin H nie urnlshln s Ex OSItwn ® For inside and outside! 25 e | Out Go 385 Dresses' sil | e prowess by cap! the "3?1'3.‘..5’5 u 25c | | turing ’l‘rvphy. presented by Nelson Trusler , Minist in an in- $2.95 to $10.00 Values, Sweepingly Reduced Immense variety—popular fashions in_silk dresses of practically every kind. Navy, brown, green, black, high shades and prints. All sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 50 in the sale—but not every size in every group. quarters - nounced that the Amermw?:c’la:n Marines at Peiping won in the annual international small-bore rifie match rice, we gallons ® Plenty of blues " ani ® Plenty of tans ets, > g ?:;ume“':w;gph?nem fln:?yfl- 'H 55 Dresses 108 Dresses 131 Dresses 91 Dresses solid colors with fancy ] (e made up tq our own order. Cool, heav A basket silver ‘shield, comes into_possession of Choice Choice Choice Choice o s v aaisic oviow I - weave in bright designs. New! Specially Priced! the American Marines for the second lu;sho_sslve year. e Marines were 79 points ahead the British and Italian teams, whl:‘h tied for second place. The French team ‘Ieu 144 points under the leader. Two our-man teams represent each lega- tion guard. g (8ixth Ploor, The Hecht Co.) ¢ Plenty of browns | 13.95 and 14.95 Hodges Heavy Card Table Covers Friday Osly Made of waterproof Pyroxy- Q8o lgn in ni’l‘e" light shades of : lue, nile green, rust, mulberry an well as black, red and dark green. Palais Royal—Main Floor SUITS, sizes 34 and 36 only. White ;::cg _p_%nk 3 for $1.00 35¢ UITS with waist attachment. Of white nain- sook. Sizes 3 and 4 only. 2 for 25¢ I RAYON GOWNS and 4) sl.oo 51.95 32.95 33.‘95 $6.00 & *7.00 Spring Coats Tose, a8 (8) “ARMY” WILL MEET zwbxelflsmfiw values; 40 % " 5 54x70 Colored i DOUBLE EXvEA sidk vests, | Discontinued Linen Cloths nited Session to Be Held Tomor- Brand-new, smartly-styled coats s 48 and 50; built-up shoulder; siight || lc er u S Pattems Friday o-l, X Tow With Southern Area Head. of quality woolens. Tweeds, snow- . 'mmnz for 25¢ s 5‘:“.33“’5?;;‘2"" : 1.29 will b e 2t pon Amny mesting ||| | flake weaves and polo coats. RAYON MESH STErE, yach wark: borders of great beaaty. street, tomorrow at 8 pm, with Com- Eyery coat cut to full size. Man- :g};;fmm“fl__% 5“:‘)”“1'7“ | 7 Sizes . Last year’s quality, which is Soft, Heavy mander of the Southern territory, and nish models, throws, stitched col- Wah v A c| § much heavier than that of $ 9 5 Turkish Towels lars. .Grays, hll.xes, tans, greens ‘ 9x12 and 1933. America’s finest fiber o o hm’;fir‘” Only pSommlisioner and Mrs. Dumon, M. and mixtures. Sizes 14 to 40. GLOVES } rugs. Patterns you'll take to. S ol titacw thSI T o m.m,,';'.‘f.',‘u‘t’}n""'o}"u’w'fim'::,! o8 PRS) WOMEN'S suse | 8x10 ft. (@xth Pioor, The Hecht Co) iasotc | TAlIAS (¢ Well. | Gctorad can commissioners and Comdr. Evange- Hundreds of These line Booth, for which Gen. Edward K. Printed Percale Higgins, commander in chief, is coming - fom Tonden, "Nt waics wii 52| New and Becoming e S Fridey HEADS BUSINESS GROUP ‘Waldo A. Clark Made President 551.50&32 88 WOMEN’S WEAR P Baluis Royal—Second Ploot of Decatur Heights Body. at s WASH DRESSES i l&rlnt'. 25 only! Women’s ‘Waldo A. Clark was elected ident colors, of the Decatur Helghts Business Men's $5-850 Luggage m,ilifg xzsi::{;g:’ l}'-’r’.'f\n!e;;fiflofi; Plain Straw Baku Braids A i FATARAS % Eridey Only ‘was elect ice. pr t, Hi tt = JAMAS, one-| e Tressurer .nm"o"fl;lf‘;flfl c“"; Rough Straw Visca Straw styles, of waahable cotton crepg i Splendidly bullt, good-looking Tug e organ: on, whicl H 2ol and stripes; flnnl ! business men 1 the vielnity of Dwatu; Dull Straw Toyo Bodies § top with sold trouser. Re(- 69c §age—at a ridiculously low pricel and Fourteenth streets, will Shiny Straw = ROURNNRNW” | ularsizes .................. Last Price, 3.98 and 598 monthly. Palais Royal—Main Floor New styles galore! Sailors of many smart sorts, clever bnms, turbans and ‘muslin, and fist crepe. Tal- 2 X 10c FI. SEEKS LIMITED DIVORCE watteaus. All head sizes. Black and all . e et 2L 1]5¢ In the Homefurnishings Exposition! Fw:!t::‘t:re Wife Says She Received $1 Week- |[J| 0TS 3 CETma All-wool atip- : 04 s including mlt]a‘u 7c ly to Feed Family. ::u m-:v;.hl‘lzghtb - 250 ; : . Nfler‘hlm butter spreaders and Pliming her hisband gave her but MEN’S WEAR 3% PORTO RICAN GOWNS, (30) $1 Pevter Candeiaben, - $1'a week with which to foea e fam- REMNANTS SOCKS—112 pairs men’s plain | hand-embroldered and sppliqued in Ea h Ny, o= 15:: and fancy cottan socks, in the 7 | SO White and flesh. 22¢ C R Y WASH GOODS Pepetas Qolua At P $3.00 mmu'lon GARMENTS, alais Royal—Main Floor i o e caek it : - pui Look! 1.19 Monarch Alarm Clocks Fult double-bed size spreads. Crisp, crigkly chintz, in Tuscious’ golors of green, orchid and gold. - Colonial scenes and small figures. 9c o Friday Osly 15¢ to 25c¢ staple and novelty fabrics in plain colors and prints. Good sewing lengths. Also remnants of 8l-inch un- bleached sheeting. REMNANTS 59¢ TO §1.00 SILKS (10) SHIRTS, excellent quality, wrlpped in cellophane. White, tan, blue and green. Collar attached. 14% to 17. MEN’S §! Pulfil Royal—Main Floor Look these over! AND RAYONS, popular dress ma- of the same material, 79¢ pair pnie a0 80 25¢ | bock. Sizes 36 to 42 22 Odg‘LOm.Red!wed . @10 YDS) 36.INCH BROAD. | ¥10% oo Pifie Yioor, The Mecht Ont fl};(MLl%e‘me Reupholstering o ey, Only CLOTH, lustrous quality, white and popular solid colors. loc Yard PI'I-IA)WCASI!—CIG‘B-\IP sale of 42x36 and 45x36 &Imnlargc 3-plece Suite, in welour of your own sel - Best Workmanship $65 w» MN“I“&IMM H'.'fl.lmull'lth of samples. Montgomery & Holober 1601 Conn. Ave. Ceorner of Queo. FOR THE BOYS (62) BOYS' WASH SUITS, sizes 4 to 8. Of good fabrics, in 4'70 solid colors and combinations (33) SWEA'I' sm'rs—w onds, but not at service. Each.... (ll) BOYS' SHIRTS of w IM cy broadcloth. Regular sizes, tolfls Junior sizes, 8 to 13; 39': mm-mwu.nalbx T -

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