Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1933, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MAY 1, 1983.' CONWONSTS HELD] GANIG N CH 50,000,000 Now Living Un-| der System, Foreign Pol- icy Group Reports. WoODWARD & l.OTHROP I0™ 1™ F aAnD G STREETS PHoNE DIstricT 5300 By the As:coclated Press. Despite the campaigns the Nation- | alist government at Nanking is wag- | ing against the spread of radicalism, the Foreign Policy Association said today, xth of the Chinese republic, or sximately 50.000.000, is living un- Communist administrations. ¥ of the political ait- Pure-dye Silk Lingerie In The Spring Event Fine quality pure-dye silk lingerie—including lovely gowns, in a variety of flattering styles and beautifully trimmed with lace— bias-cut panties, with fitted waistlines to insure smooth lines—in tailored and lace-trimmed styles. This fine quality lingerie has been reduced from our regular stocks for this event. Sizes in Spring Event—Fine . Foundations Reduced The finer makes of foundations—taken from our gegular stocks and radically reduced for this event. Included—Lily of France, Rose- Marie, Woodthrop, Bien Jolie and De Bevoise makes—one-piece models, some with inner belts, of fine brocades and smooth batiste wunistic wave in 'd by the peasantry, ny leaders have en I in guerilla war- lacking in the Nanking been fanned by <. he said, add- have vhminmod‘ rs and Nanking among soldiers. The id the Communist pro- | mination of the | nd disparities of | and has made a wider | vested interests for s will fight fiercely. ian Communilsts agree that e Chinese movement at present is merely an agrarian dictator- ship and that it cannot become real communis the prolet ship whict tion of prop MILK PRODUCERS | PLAN U. S. PRICE WAR! Tlinois Strike Action Delayed Pending Efforts to Organize Nationally. enforce the collectiviza- May 1.—In af the first step locally the country | ation to raise 000 dairymen who pro- f Chicago's milk | suppl last night and planned ion with milk pro- ducers of W n. who have threat- nd production beginning | meeting term to weld the m four Illinois counties 1 on request for an imme- | 2 advice of their leaders, | eir interests would best | union with out-of-State ce of three, headed by | of Harvard. Ill. was a convention of | es May 3 and 4 . Tow ider plans | 1 organizati to compel s for products and more d rates on them. e organized Wisconsin erted 30,000 are | plan to sus- May 13 unless MUSHER CHICAGO BOUND “Slim” Williams With Huskies on Way to Century of Prog- ress Fair. ASHCROFT. British Columbia, May * Williams. Alaska dog team musher bound for the World's Fair at Chicazo. brought his team of huskies into Cache Creck vesterday and planned by way of Kamloops to | an Valley and into the s at Oroville, Wash. i ing on wheels n cause the snow is gone. His dogs’ feet have become sore and his mileage has been reduced from about 35 to 25 miles daily. He left Copper Center. Alaska. for the 3.000-mile trek last November 20 and planned to arrive in Chicago by June 1. He now says his arrival may be a month later. REGISTRATION IS BEGUN FOR BOY SCOUT CAMP Camp Roosevelt for Boys Scouts on Chesapeake Bay will open -Monday, June 26, for eight weeks of swimming. boating and other sports in the out-of- doors, under the direction of Linn C. Drake, Scout executive, and his assist- ant. Robert Myers. Registrations are already being filed with the Scout headquarters, 1103 Ver- mont svenue. The camp gee is $7 a week. A new feature this ¥ear will be troop camps, where individual troops can retain their identity and carry on troop work in camp, under their own scoutmasters, relying on the general staff for such assistance as may be de- WINCHESTER, VA, MAY 3-4 Rounp Trip$375, THE LOVLIEST FESTIVAL of the year, in the most beautiful getting! Don't miss this colorful pageant . . . and to avoid driving | strain and traffic worry, go by com- ! fortable, low cost bus. Finest parlor coaches, choice of convenient sched- wles, fares that save at least one- | third other travel costs. l Phone Today For Schedule Information PNION BUS DEPOT 1336 New York Ave. N.W. Phone: Metropolitan 1512. GREYLfiOUND sich —step-in and side-hook girdles, many of fine elastics. Complete size range, but not in every style. $8.95 $7.95 67, Were $5 95, Were $12.50 to $15 $6.95 125, Were $10 to $12.50 $4.95 86, Were $7.50 to $12.50 (CoRsETS, THIRD FLOOR. . ) Foundations Hlustrated A. A Woodthrop Step-in Girdle of double-faced satin and ela Was $4 95 $1250. Now ... . . A Bien Jolie Side-hook Girdle, of batiste—a light model for smooth $2 95 lines. Was $5. Now . . A Woodthrop Foundation, for a slender figure. Lightly boned style. sb 95 Was $10.50. Now . . A Poirette Compact—long and $8.95 firm for the fuller figure. $1250. Now . Lily of France Step-in Girdle of excellent quality elasti brocade. Was $15. Now Corsers, THIRD FLOOR. Exclusive Granite Silk Hose, 65c 3 pairs, $1.80 Sheer All-Silk Chiffon Semi-Sheer Silk (plaited sole) An exclusive feature of Granite Silk Hose—the three double-strength blocks that prevent top runs and are guides for fasteming garters. Also—stop- run bend, a dainty cradle foot, and narrow heel. Spring and Summer shades. Sizes 8! to 10Y%;. Your Initials Will Be Stamped Without Charge on Every Pair A REGULAR-SIZED PACKAGE OF LUX will be given with every purchase. A washability expert is here this week, showing the proper way to wash stockings with LUX. Hosrzry, Aisie 19, Pmst FLOOR. Thrift Opportunities in May Selling of QUALITY SILKS Woodward & Lothrop regular high-quality silks at the lowest prices, offered in years. We believe it would be worthwhile to buy, not only for present, but all Summer needs—at these excep- tionally low prices. TRIPLE SHEER CREPE— sl CANTON CREPE—in black 65 light and dark colors; yard and street shades; yard C WHITE HOUSE CREPE— 85c pure-dye—in 35 colors; yard.. FLAT CREPE—exceptionaly 55c () ALL-SILK PIQUE—in sports shades; yard ... 65c SPORTY CREPE—for sports- wear—in white, colors; yard .... CHENEY'’S ALL-SILK SAND CREPE—black, white end eol- PRINTED CHIFFON — a wide variety of lovely de- wc signs and colors; yard good quality; 40 colors; yard. CREPE.h SdHANTlIJNkG - i: sports ades; black an white; yard ' 653 PURE-DYE CA in black and colors; $| PRINTED CREPES—in new designs—a value at this price; yard sosesecs wc gowns, 15, 16, 17. Sizes in panties, 17, 19, 21. Gowns—$2-45, $3.45 Same Grades Were Much More Snx UspEaweAr, Tmmp Fioom. Shadow-proof Pure-dye Crepe Costume Slips $2 and $2.95 Bias-fitted costume slips, with vee and straight tops—exquisite with laces—all with shadow-proof penels—some with narrow rolled hems. . At $295—Bryn Mawr costume slips, with alte ing biss panels that insure perfect fit. also offered in medium and long lengths. justable shoulder straps. Tearose and White Sizes 32 to 44. CosTUME SL1PS, THTRD FLOOR. Seersucker and Shirting Frocks $7.95 Seersucker and shirting frocks for tennis, golf and all Summer sports—eyelet batiste, printed voiles and korde laces for general Summer wear. Women's and misses’ sizes. Other Frocks, $1.95 and $5.95 At $1.95—Printed voiles and dimities, pique and eyelet batiste in lovely styles. At $595—Embroidered cotton and korde lace frocks that are unusual at this price. PANTIES—$]-65 Same Grades Were Much More Thrift Opportunities in May Selling of NOTIONS Those little things that mount up in cost because one needs so many. This is a real opportunity to lay in a supply at substantial savings at these special prices. 12x12 sheets. Cellophane wrapped. WOODTHROP SANITARY NAPKINS—I2 in box. 6 boxes—very specially Zg . ARY APRONS; lace. 45 n aitr ed wit Dottles and ene jar. MIADA LINGERIE act h NATIONAL HAIR NETS—sinle and double mesh cap shape. In desirable col- 7 ors. 15 dozen in béx, 38¢c; 2 boxes §OC WILSNAP BOBBY PINS—in two lensths; black and wan card. 4 eards DIADEM HAIR ed shell, Several styles. @ ARLY PATTERN ROBE BAGS—heavy Bold several garment fastener .... 12.POCKET SHOE BAGS—to match the Ariy Patters Wardrobe Bas. Sev- g eral colors c TRANSPARENT DRESS BAG! sarment, 60-inch. length. eolors. 2 for 90c; each, SAFE-PACK STORAGE ined; cedarized; 60-inch length. | Special, 4 for.. ' SPEE-DEE-KLEE! cleaning _clothing 2na aphotsters. 1-gaflon ‘sive cans. 80" fal . c

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