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CRBSFASTLIG B N IREGN SRV 2 Tmpresses Department. Mr. Hull's message, contained in the cation of the American e Association, made a ession in State Depart- by of the language in which it was couched, “During the few years leading up to 11930, our country was indulging in an | orgy of what proved to be artificial and, more or less, false prosperity—and en- Slight effort was liberally Hull Warns Play-Boys That . Era of Over-Spending Is Past. Play-boys among the ranks of the American foreign service officers are warned by Secretary of State Cordell Full that, with the passage of America's ‘ers of fast living and overspending”'rewarded, hard work seemed no longer THE EVENING, STAR WASHINGTON', D. ¢, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1933. foreign | necessary; too much time and thought | me important in the victory were spent on pleasures and on spend- eK?." le, There Pty me acy e praciting i T | St S e Dsaniee o y we were aj e i~ | solved, and mu alse | lennium in a mm:“u:: was prodigal | understanding to be attained by the in- and exuberant. exlumlon flour- | ternationally co-ordinated restoration | tradi ished, first among individuals, then|of commerce, shipping and in among corporate entities and at last, and perhaps most of all, in our Govern- | your reports, si ment itself. The relaxing atmosphere |needed as perhaps never before, These| “It is our opportunity. of easy reward tended to weaken the will be exacting national fabric. It was an era of fast living and over-spending. It affected |of co-operation, nor so much time for individuals, then institutions, and even | pleasures. th» Government itself. “Our Nation was 12 years in stum- bling into present conditions, and it faces a rather long and uphill battle to bring back, not the days of over-|of the Forelgn Service to this need prosperity, but some sort of sane eco- nomie comfort. More intense and prac- are many international to pe ‘These are your flelds—fields in whic) suggestions 3 years—there will not be room for ineficiency, lack “During the period of the World War the Nation urgently needed from national services the utmost in loyalty, hard work and sacrifice. The response vToday we are in snother ney. acquaintance wi the technical | dutles | side of the Foreign Service and its per- | is 'deld." Pl emergency. efficlent and and help are | available in this time of Heed. m CORD)] 2% \ROOSEVELT IS DESCRIBED |5, o emeriment . AS MASTER POLITICIAN |on inaction Head of Gridiron Club Says Presi- | Sorforey dent Will Take Nation to “So may a glory fro “:‘z'fx'%"fi: By the Associated Press. 25 8T. LOUIS, May 4.—President Prank- - D, “Real” Santa Claus Dies. lin Roosevelt was described as & its| SEATTLE, May 4 (P).—Ohristmas|dsy will come again, but hundreds of Seat- tle youngsters will miss & particular and its devotion to ideals of duty have | S8anta Claus, beedn oou;]memor':ud 1‘;:; tl?un!:"en act tical effort is demanded in every line |and supplementary enacted | to the mythical Saint Ni his of endeavor, since the first and prin- | by, the Congress T ] cipal ingredient in the prescription is hard. work. “Foreign relations will play an im- correspon Post-Dispatch and president of the Washington Gridiron Club, before the League of Women Voters here. Ernest Sheppard, 73, whose likeness stock in trade and who needed no false nor synthetic beard during his annual |tunist also in s good sense. Like department OUSTED BY--NAZIS placed by Hitlerite. Prosperity or Ruin. i : n Carl Schurs Boclety, has been com- ;s do liticlan in an address yester- ¥ German - American _ friendship, G. Ross, ¢hief Was - should resist the Nazi demand dent of the St. Houis control. Last 2 Days or [NESRIHETITS We've Had to Order More! 65c and 79c CHIFFON HOSE 47c 6 Prs. $2.79 The hosiery sensation of the sale—they’re such a buy at this rock-bottom price! Sheer, clear, fine —picot tops, plated soles! A group of them have the heel-within-a-heel feature to prolong wear. OMain Ploor, The Necht Ovo.) 39¢ dull-finish RAYON UNDIES 29 Favorites — because the rayon’s such good quality, the styles so attractive! Tailored with silk milan- ese trim or appliqued lace-trimmed models. Panties . Shorts . Step-ins Bloomers! (Main Ploér. ‘The Hecht Co.) . Thursday Evening— Fashion Revue at Hotel Hamilton Mannikins from the Hecht Co. will model daytime, afternoon and evening cos- tumes in young matrons’ fashions. From 7 o 8 P.M. in the “Main Dining Room Here’s the Kind of a Special That Wins Friends! Women’s $4 Sports OXFORDS $ 2.94 You’ll be amazed! These are oxfords taken right out of our good stocks— next Monday you’ll pay $4 for them! Elkskin and pigskin—six different smart styles—two models illustrated with the perforations now the rage! (Main Ploor, The Hecht Co.) SPECIAL Another one of those big corset shop sales $3.95 Girdles & Foundations $ 2.69 (1) Corsette of brocade batiste softly inner lined. Reinforced at back and front. Bust of lace. Sizes 34 10 40. (2) Girdle of brocade batiste, elastic back inset for snug fit. Side-hook or semi-step-in—15-in. length; 2732, $2.95 Girdles (1) Brocade girdle, side-hook, well boned, 15-in. length. Sizes 2132, $ 1 69 (2) 14-in. Girdles of cool mesh, 2-way stretch back. 26 by 32. (Corset Shop, Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) We've Outdone Ourselves oh These French Crepe SILK SLIPS $1.09 including shadow-proofs They’re bias-cut—with non-rip seams —adjustable shoulder straps! Make your choice of California V, straight or bandeau tops—tailored or lace- trimmed types! Goes without say- ing, they’re a sensation at this price! —~ Misses’ and Women’s Sizes —Tearose, White (Matn Fioor, The Hecht Co) Listen in Tonight at 6:15 O'clock for Com- plete Base Ball Scores—Station WRC 12V%¢ Linen: HANKIES 7c - 12 for 79 With fine, handrolled edges! Printed hankies in soft pastels or Summer sports shades! White hankies with hand em- broidery or appliques in pretty color. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) Smooth or Grained Calf or Paco Pig Finish BAGS At Just 89¢ You have to see them to really appreciate how well they’re made, how genuine- ly smart they are, at this absurdly low price! Colors to match every costume— including white! OMain Floor, The Hecht Oo) > ONE DAY SALE! $1.95 Silk Crepe Turbans and Less than half price! And you know our reputation for good quality and smart style in expensive hats! Turban and brimmed models in want- ed colors—white included! 0J LHJ4H 4HIL* (Third Floor, The Hecht Oo.) 4 Coat Depts.—Women’s, Misses’, Jr. Misses’, Thrift—All Combined for this Great Coat Smash! 150, $10.95 100 Fur-Trimmed Fur-Trimmed, and Tailored Coats Tailored Coats ’5 1°10 In this lot are the smart detach- Most of these are fine, crepy able cape coats, fur cuff coats, woolens—every coat silk lined tailored coats with Ascot scarf in ;ind fi?dflo“i:"“’;” Especially . ne selec! n ifor larger wome nlf-f.br'lcp. Colora boitts for little women! Sirzis 14 10 23: gray, beige and black. Sizes 14 38 to 44, 46 to 50 and 35Y; to to 20, 38 to 48. 4514, (Third Ploor, The Hecht Cv.) (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Reduced from our Regular Stocks— 125 $19.75, $25 and $29.75 $ 1 5 Coats With Precious Furs Sizes for Misses, Women and Little Women (Third Ploor, The Hecht Co.) Head of Carl Schurz Society Is Re- BERLIN, May 4 (#).—Anton Erkelenz, | founder in 1926 and president of the pelled to resign because he insisted that the society should continue as an independent organization. promoting ‘The prime mover in the ousting of hl;::knl‘ t.h:‘l‘hnm Al!re;i Rosenberg, of party’s fore! litd- “Mr. Roosevelt is a showman in the cal division. y =wm best sense” Ross sald. “His smile is Hans Draeg ‘worth 1,000,000 votes. He is an oppor- | in - | the Bchurz Soclety, has joined the for- a Y- girls eign office staff as head of the depart- store, | foot ball ca , he must determine his of | ment for combatting atrocity propa- next play from the success of the last. pton Challenge . ganda against Germany. jer, executive secretary of