Evening Star Newspaper, April 20, 1933, Page 26

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T _E EVENING: ST % |NEWU.S. BUILDING | POLICY IS AWAITED Early Announcement Due at Close of Parleys Now Under Way. R, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933. : THE NEW ell S 1216-1220 F STREET Tomorrow! Another exciting 5th floor Dyess Event! 11°- Sizes and styles for misses, women and little women! New dresses—150 of them —=shown for the first time tomorrow! Dresses that you would expect, and usually find, at much higher prices. Women’s Dresses at $11.50—fap el sheer frock-tops, others with organdy trim . . . sheer border prints in smart one-piece frocks . . . print dresses with detachable capes . . . Jjacket frocks with cape effects . . . tallored coat dresses in prints and plains—always a favorite with women . . . washable .shantung jacket frocks in pastel colors . . . washable crepe in one-piece frock with touches of fagoting—a wide selection of styles and colors—navy, beige, copen, brown, grey, flesh, white, tearose, aqus-blue. Women's sizes 36 Furs Stored— Cleaned, Repaired, Remodeled —Estimates Given—Call MEtro- politan 0300 for prompt service! Listen in—WRC 9:30 a.m. daily Correct time and Jelleff News! The administration’s new policy on ' public works, including the bul pro- ' gram, under the Treasury Department, ' is expected to be determined soon, fol- lowing a series of conferences now | under way between officials.of the Bud- | get Bureau and representatives of the various Government activities engaged in public building. [l Meantime reports of many different kinds of policies said to be under con- sideration are in circulation throughout building industry circles in the Capital, ' but officials decline to comment on what is being considered. High Costs Opposed. It was definitely learned at the White House, however, that the administration intends to go ahead with public works with a view to meeting the unemploy- ment situation, ‘but that it has no idea of entering upon a program of this| nature that would mean the outlay of four or five billion dollars, as has been regfir:ed. ident Roosevelt has made it known that the program will represent a sum considerably less than that. His object to 44 and little women's 16% to 22%4. Dostivie 1o tnsure Tomediate ‘enpiop: es—a e sure immediate employ- 0 Loy Misses’ Dresses at $11.50—10 diferent styles—ell mfi"l’m{ th; reports, which, however, ' ab’e cope frocks with lots of crisp white pique . . plain crepes and n;c confirmation, is one that many \ ;s shc with touches on contrasting color, fagoting, capelet sleeves and fim l:x lnvmgu are under considera- ascct ties . . . Smart monotone and mpulticolor prints, some with plain on, inc! :lding the drastic proposal to I cre-~ t-im fagoted on . . . plain sheer jacket frocks with cape sleeves stop gons ruction on all buildings which and “ite ascot ties. Plenty of navy, black, beige, grey, pastel are 50 per cent or less under wa colors, including Patou rose and powder blue. Misses’ sizes 14 to 20. Despite denials in unofficial quarters, Garden Prints the report persisted that such a fa reaching matter was actually under con- Loveliest of Summer frocks women and misses. sideration. Little credence was given $19.75 the possibility of adoption of this policy, however, as it was believed in many In our second floor Gown Salon.— See the beautiful window display. Jacket Frocks! Cape Frocks! One-piece Dresses!—all for quarters that it would cost the Govern- i ment more money to stop such construc- tion than to complete it. . «Robert Takes Charge. L. W. Robert, jr., of Atlanta mean- time has taken charge of that part of the public building program in the Treasury Department, as Assistant Sec- retary. Mr. Robert would not commit himself on the proposal now under con- sideration to set up a new bureau of public works in the Interior Depart- ment, to include the office of supervis- ing architect of the Treasury De- partment. JEWISH PROTEST COATS—Quick—Third Floor—Ffiday! 's $59.50 Dress Coats, ermine cape collars; sizes 36 and 38.. ” e TO HIT U. S. CONSUL ! $49.50 Dress Coats, fox-trimmed cape sleeves; sizes 36 and 38.... : 8 DressiCoati ifox.trimmed cape sloavedsinises 0/ SBS S e noro et WD ? 8 Women's $49.50 Wool Crepe Coats, kolinsky-trimmed cape sleeves, galyak scarf col- . State Department to Be Told Ber- lars; black, navy and beige; sizes 36 to 44 lin Incidents by Two Recently Imprisoned. Seated — print, $1 Left—Little woman's sheer Jacket frock, $11.50. Above—Misses’ print, J cape sleeves, §11.50. Right—Misses’ flower trim, $11.50. Choose your type of Jacket—Bolero, Finger Tip, Short or Three-quarter! Jacket $7 95 Frocks —Print Dresses with plain three-quarter length coats! —Print Dresses with smart dark woolen coats! —Plain Sheer Dresses with different length- Jackets! —Printed Crepe Dresses with matching print Jackets! —Jacket Dresses trimmed with gingham! —Striped Sheers with contrasting colors! —And the color you like best—navy, brown, rose, beige, grey, blue —Junior ceb sizes, 11 to 17. Lovely French Crepe SLIPS JUNIORS! 2 Women's $45 Wool Crepe Coats, fox cuffs; navy blue; sizes 36 and 38 15 Women’s $35 Black and Navy Wool Crepe Coats, with kolinsky cuffs collars; sizes 373 to 39%; and 36 to 42 By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 20—Two Jewish 3 Women's $49.50 Sports Coats, diagonal weave; fox collars; sizes 36 and 38.... Americans recently returned from Ber- 7 Women’s $39.50 Tweed Coats, squirrel, kolinsky, galyak cuffs; sizes 36 to 42. PORTRAIT OF The Honorable ‘Homer S. Cummings lin, where they said they were im- prisoned 27 hours, asserted yesterday they would file a protest with the State Department today against the attitude of George A. Messersmith, American consul general at Berlin. The two are Morris S. Sonders, & leather importer, and Alexander Ad- ler, a buyer of jeweler's tools and ac- cessories. They told their stories at the American Jewish Congress head- quarters yesterday and attended a meet- ing last night under auspices of the congress, attended by delegates from various business, professional and so- cial organizations. “The consul said he could do not! to help us,” Adler declared. “He me, ‘What do you want me to do, give you a regiment to watch you?’ " 5 Women's $35 Coats, kolinsky collar: 10 Women's $25 Coats, 7 Women’s $19.50 Fur-trimmed Sports Coa! 8 Women’s $19.50 Black Wool Crepe Coats, 10 Women's $29.50 Furless Sports Coats, brown, oxford, wine mixtures..... r fox, kolinsky, squirrel cuff: 20 Women's $16.50 Wool Crepe Dress Coats, with marmink and squirrel jabot collars; coats with smartly furred cuffs of marmink, mole and wolf; black, navy blue and beig 75 Slips that $1.95 were $3.00 And you know our $3 Slips are quite & find at this price. .. fine quality...in blas :ut styles with applique lace at top and bot- tom...bandeau tcps with tailored hems...and tailored versions with vee-shaped necklines...tearose, white, tan and navy... broken sizes. $7.95-810.95 Negligees g 5_00 and Pajamas Printed negligees with long sleeves...taffeta negligees with puft sleeves. . .black, tearc d blue...PAJAMAS in satin...one= piece styles with long sl Black, red, green and French blue. Rayon Pajamas and Gowns U. S. Attorney General 8 Women’s $16.50 Furless Tailored Coats, y, black, bei MISSES’ COATS Cape Coats, new styles; black, mavy blue; capes edged 14 to 20; every coat an excellent value The meeting, addressed by Dr.| Stephen S. Wise, voted to hold a pro- test parade in every center of Jewish population in the United States May 10, to inaugurate petitions to the Gov- Jacket Frocks 89(3 The pajamas in the popular wide trouser effects...one and two piece styles. ..trimmed with novelty buttons and belts. .. $10 Drawn Especially for The Sunday S, by Walter E. Luetzenkirchen Next Sunday 11 the ROTO Section ernment and to the League of Nations against the suppression of civic rights of Jews in Germany. URGED FOR D. C. POST Edward James Irvine, Writer, Gets Backing for Commissioner. Edward James Irvine, writer, has been indorsed in some guarters for Dis- trict Commissioner. “Irvine for Com- missioner” headquarters have been es-.| tablished at 1613 Seventeenth street, under the supervision of Joseph L. Simmo: ns, jr. It was announced by the campaign headquarters yesterday that Dr. Harry P. McKnight, director of the Veterans’ Colonization Foundation, Inc., has writ- | ten President Roosevelt urging Irvine's appointment for the District post. FIRE PIT DEATH CLEARED Sheriff Says Texas Woman Admits Slaying of Alleged Attacker. LA GRANGE, Tex., April 20 (#).— Sheriff Will Loessin said last night Mrs. | Anton Dach, 36-year-old farm woman, had made a statement to District Attor- ney Fred Blundell admitting she shot to death Henry Stoever, 58, whose charred body was found in a fire pit on the Dach farm near Schulenberg Tuesday. “I rolled the body in the hole,” the sheriff quoted the woman as saying. “I poured a gallon of kerosene over the logs in the pit and set fire to them.” Loessin said the woman said she killed Stoever because he had attacked ANENTS Oil “Croquignole” . SPECIAL Warner Beauty Studio R $16.50 Coa $22.50 Spor $19.50 Furred Sports Coats, wolf, green; sizes o sizes 16 and 18.. * $35 Coats, kolinsky, galyak edged capes; sizes 14 and 16.... 10 Misses’ $39.50 Tweed Sports Coats, horseshoe collars of Raccoon, kit fox or wolf, grey, green or brown mixtures; exceptional values; sizes 14 to 20 ’ $39.50 Coats, detachable ermine scari ses’ $39.50 Coats, fox cuffs; black, navy, brown; sizes 14 to 18.. 8 Ju rs’ $16.50 Coats, H y 12 Juniors’ $16.50 Coats, capes edged with galyak and wolf; black, navy; 14 to 18. pe Coat, dawn blue; fox-edged cape; detachab! yak and wolf; awls; sizes 16 to 20 JUNIOR MISSES’ COATS 1S Junior Misses’ $19.50 Furless Coats, caped or tailored; sizes 11 to 17. 15_Juniors’ $19.50 Sports C. carf collars, m: izes 1 to 17.... d dawn' blue 11 to 17. SOME FUR COATS TOMORROW! Hudson Seal Coats; 2 $95 Silver Musk $25 to $29.50 Lapin Jackets, reduced to $16.50 Fur-trimmed Suits, navy, bei (dyed muskrat) si: 18 s 16, 38, 40, 42, 44 e ‘and Women's $16.50 to $19.50 Tailored 2 and 3 piece Suits DRESSES—sensational values! Mi ’ $16.50 to $25 Afternoon, Sunday night, Evening Dresses, jacket frocks, de- s e e e e By A e i B85 Misses’ $16.50 Dresses, afternoon, evening; crep> and taffeta; 5th floor.... 3 Women’s $39.50 Jacket Frocks, black and white, navy and whit $ jewsl clips; size 40. Gowns, black g Gowns, det 3 Women's $29.50 Evening Gowns—beaded jackets; sizes 36 to 40 -ttt N N O isses’ s’ $29.50 Dresses, contrasting tops; sizes 14 and 18..... es’ $43.50 Wool Dress, hand-drawn work; blue; size 16.. ’s $29.50 Afternoon Dress, black sati $39:50 Wool Dress, 2-piece model; brown; size 14 $43.50 Dress, rough crepe; black, w $39.50 Dresses, matelass $39.50 Dresses, rough crepe; Patou pi black, brown; sizes ite collar; size 14. 14 and 16 point emb.; $29.50 Dress, Hollywood model; black; size 16 $29.50 Crepe Dress, field flower trim; purple; $29.50 Dress, detachable cape; tile; $43.50 Crepe Dress, $49.50 Wool Dress, ful $29.50 Evening Gown, crepe, besded sr : ted Suits, zephyrs and boucles, that look hand s 14 to 18, $9.75 40 to 42.......0000 cenes 27 $19.75 and $25 ‘Glen Bogie 2-pc. Dresses, discontinued models ed, beige, bl 15 Women's $16.50 Flower Print Dresses, 1 weight crepes; sizes 42 ; sizes 14 to 42 -pe. models, white vestees with faggoting, light- ss cessscreseccssassans . 15 Women's $16.50 1 and 2 piece D: crepes, sheers, jacket frocks.... 7 Women’s $26 Evening Gowns, e.':: .p.:lhll, light |h.d'u. rhinestones. . 40 Juniors’ $10.95 to $19.50 Dresses, 1 and 2 pisce styles, shears, erepes, prints, dark and $5 light shades, plain colors; sizes 11 to 17..... 10 J-niqin' $16.50 Woolen Dresses, bright colors, some with suede jackets...............$3.95 lounging and pastel shades...while the gowns show square, vee and round necklines on fitted and flared styles. Girdles and Corsettes 16—$5 Skintex Corsettes Discontinued models...with lace bandeau...brocade panel... boned r_ror\‘ and back...side sections of Skintex material... ““m Brassiere-Corsettes ...$2.95 Of Erocace atritica cloth with lace uplift bandeau. 18—$3.50 Crepe de Chine Vagabond Girdles. Lastex side section in 12 and 14 inch lengths—step-in and side hook models. . .sizes 29, 30, 31. 6—$1.00 Brassieres, sizes 30 to 36 4 in crepe de chines for evening—one brocade and two swim- ming brassicres. GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR. $3.00-83.95 Handhags Leather and 31.95 Tapestry A fine array of bags...essential and ideal for immeciate use ...and tapestry, too, for Summer...the leathers...200 of them in smooth and grain calf...patent leather envelope, vagabond and pouch with self metal and ivorytone trim... grey, beige, black, brown and navy. The tapestries in Aubus- som patterns with engraved frames and wonderfully fitted. Dark and light backgrouncs. 25—$1.95 Evening Bags...white and eggshell Vagabond and pouch models...in embroidered beads on crepe ...simulatea pearls...jet and bugle beads. 45—$7.50-$10 Handbags Smooth and grain calf. . .envelope and pouch styles many compariments. . .marcasite and metal trim. gray, beige. 75—$3.00 to $5.95 Hondbags .. Flat tailored pouches in underar beig> and brown, brown, navy, white and $1.65 and $1.95 Pull-on Gloves Kid, Suede $1.00 and Lambskin 209 pairs that ‘were just slightly mussed from Easter selling. .. in plain and applicue tops...some are perforated (a smart fashion) . . .brown, black, beige, eggshell. 200—$1 Cotton Pull-ons.. 69¢ Only in white and eggshell with rows and rows of stitching «..others with smart little puffs. Cotton Blousettes, $1.00 stripes, checks. ..so needed for the suit ensemble...with , bows, and buttons. . .in brown and white, navy and white, and white, green and white .00 Handpainted Scarfs...crepe, chiffon ... , grey, black and white. §'=5§§§i§§ hecked Taffeta Blousettes. .. ittle turn-over collars or bow Short and Puff Sleeved Blousettes. taffeta with smart little buttons down the front. Friday! . . . 400 pairs of broken sizes and discontinued styles in " b3 1. .$1.00 R

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