Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1933, Page 12

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A—I2 THE' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 7, 1933—PART ON M.EBISHOPSHOLD [| The PALAIS ROYAL = sl 2 Thrilling May Sale Events! No Recession From Constitu- tional Outlawry of Liquor, e 40 Fashion Hits! vy HVILLE, the declaration of the last general con- ference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, that “we firmly set our gasiaeding | Everything that's NEW and SMART for summer, captured P | A L A | S v W ealled upon the church to stand united pgainst repeal of prohibition. naoris B s R bv PALAIS ROYAI LOW PR | ., *mt Jmss Christ as the enemy of unright- : y at one s eousness in every form and whenever -ny institution or organization becomes s riend and patron of the liquor traf- " ¢ fic, it will be found in the futur as in i e the past, battling against that = juity 5 4 d on the side of a personal au. pub- . % 3 a E:‘ righteousness.” g 3 P ¥ vy “The Methodist church is the re- i % P L ntless foe of the liquor traffic,” says 4 " & ] Bas Cacted Of Al Who wowd. be ad- ; . exacted of who wor g 5 itted to Jis communion and obligation ; : . ur reatest a ales O refrain from ‘drinking spirituous 3 3 lquors, unless in cases of necessity.’ . Pledge of Members. g p Woa . “It further enjoins upon all of its 4 : 4 " preachers and members that they ‘ab- p g stain from the manufacture and sale Y 5 X : of intoxicating liquors to be used as a 4 * r beverage, from signing petitions for fd 1 _ . their sale, from becoming bondsmen 4 N 1 3 ., for any person as a condition for ob- taining a license, from acting as a dis- penser or voluntarily accepting an ap- Polmare o cicton o | ||HS A O - S TR } : Gay striped sheer evening dresses with Qualities . . . Fashions. . . Values that will property %0 be used for such sale, T x v shiny taffeta jackets! Swagger en- s 3 y ' “The chutch iy stncs spoterd fve Rt s . sembles galore, in crepes, sheers, prints, almost GIVE you a, summer's supply. cause of prohibition as a principle and Petioy of socialiscHoniaganatitho frattc 1 i 13 plain shades! Washable crepes, chalk lieve prohibition to be the only legiti- § X T8 i i T iinde it Covemr b wards / 3 PIVE s crepes, sand crepes in white (plenty of rafic which all history shows to be & 3 < Ji : it) and new blues, yellows, corals, peach A riminal, anti-social 3 4 ’ # 4 g “ ” O Today there is & serious challmge ¢ % and green! “Honeycomb,” the new : | to prohibition. America is threatened | ff § 5 f 2 : - by 'a_ concerted effort to overthrow peep-hole sheer, in strictly tailored every barrier which society has built by t ! S H white and colors! Prints a-plenty, with the struggle of a hundred years against o 3 g ¢ the _conscienceless liquor traffic. bt \ ; i A ; melt-in-your-mouth colors! { ; “Unthinkable as it is, the American il B 2 3 A . ; 1 cl P P people are being asked to approve & pro- ; > .4 d Cool clothes for sizzling hot days in e ’}‘{,’é"i‘-fi?”{% »‘;“g‘ifi,":’{,’fi";’:‘ffi‘f 1 4] W town, swanky clothes for club verandas, oy ignin, promotion w ex- 2 . e L R | . N ; romantic clothes f('>r dances, garden . the appeal of intoxicating liquors. . 1 AT N parties, graduations! Get your whole ; Duty of Church Plain. ; N ; ] Summer wardrobe, signed, sealed and < Dy ol the dih 8 D et g - ! delivered in this big event. . .and for far . “We firmly set our face against any re- R 5 2 > Bt cession _from_the constitutional ~out- less than you’d dreamed of paying! lawry of{the liqu?r' érafl}i‘ci hE;ery ‘;n- - » Misses,’ en’s. littl s ‘ nual conference of the church has since | EFE§ A $€8,” WO ns. s - - that time eiterated jts own conviction ARy & > la m gL ’e u;ol':e" - Bias-cut, wraparound, adjustable in similar language. : P = =2 » J3. “The bishops of the Methodist Epis- i by and larger wofnen s styles ; : strap, long Sunday Night and eopal Church South commit themselves | Fig 13- ; :, and sizes : ; extra size slips! Deep shadow to the maintenance of this high pur- N 1 : % % pose and call upon all the ministry and 3 - e 4 3 Palais Royal—Third Floor 1 o panels; rich laces; embroidered membership of the church to enlist in 1 S 34-44. 46-50. Whi this hour of national crisis that the s i ; , styles. Sizes 34-44, 46-50. ite, united voice of the church will speal & o e o with such moral majesty as will might- ¢ 2 ] « : blush, flesh and blue. iy aid in arousing the Nation's soul and : gverting the danger at our doors.” B 5 2 3 / / SR R L H : - oy ; 7 PURE-DYE SILK CREPE LIN. MACERATED CURRENCY .4 . f = AN i 3 GERIE—the loveliest, lacy Gowns, Pajamas, Slips, Petticoats, BY TONS TO BE USED ] LY i i . gt 5 g by A Dance Sets, Chemises. = [ % O 5 K ; P ;Y ¢ H ; I{e;{ulnr and some extra 1.49 li;lfl:tih\lrefl;afkll‘;r::’l::fld : L G § ] 5 S g ¢ ’ sizes. White, pastels... ting to Make e Into i v y é C i > Pulp for Paper. €. & : : § : y ; EXQUISITE SILK SLIPS, Gowns As gnother step in Government i bk > 3 " & 4 : : . and Pajamas of pure dye and French economy, efforts will be made at the | JH J . 7 g % : b % : s - Bureau of Engraving and Printing to ! % 4 7 r & f , . 4 crepe Jlk,.' Ti’me_ laciest turn into profit the thousands of tons 5 i i ko < 5 you've seen! White, pas- of macerated currency which is now " ' 4 = o £ 2 tels. Regular and extra s destroyed. & y s . \ 4 2 Through the efforts of the Bureau of Efficiency, it was disclosed yesterday, a mill is to be constructed at the bureau which will deink the redeemed currency and turn it into a pulp which can be used in the manufacture of high-grade bond paper or imitation leather. The bureau, it was said, is now de- stroying between 3 and 4 tons a day of the redeemed currency, which, after maceration is thrown away. The Effi- clency Bureau believes the deinking process will enable the Government to ! Tealize a profit of between $40,000 and $50,00 a year on the pulp. TWO HOMICIDE CASES SENT TO GRAND JURY | Colored Man and Woman Face Xn-‘ quiry Into Death of Knife and Bullet Victims. A colored man and woman were held | for the grand jury at inquests at the District Morgue yesterday into the death of two colored men. Adele Butler, 23, of the 1700 block of Beaton street, was ld in connection with the death of her husband, Charles Butler, 21, who was fatally stabbed | March 2!. Butler died in Gallinger Hospital last Wednesday. Francis Thomas, 21, of the 100 block | of N street southeast, was held for al- legedly wounding Robert Boxley, 20, of the 100 block of ¥Francis street south- east, February 15. Boxley, Who was shot in the knee, died at Gallinger Sospital Thursday. NEW MATRON FETED By a Staff Corresponderit of The Star. ‘ * OPPER MARLBORO, Md., May 6—! Miss E. Cecil Traband, newly installed | Worthy grand matron of the Grand | Chapter of Maryland, Order of- the Eastern Star, was Ieted";aot nc h);orz:e-] § $ 5 H Y coming celebration by Marlboro pter. | : < ; 3 . The chapter gill hold a card party! Begins Monday! Nemo Week! May 13 and ¢ eption for Miss Tra-| p F = | 2 |l | Il Nemoflex Wonderlift PRALAIS ‘ (L Ao " ] ; a 7.50 value during this salel Look at your ABararrn h . 1 1y 1 by i R A limited supply of famous Nemo “Wonderlift” combina- atr. ’ 3 tions to sell at this reduced price during Nemo Week. Is it straight and stringy? Light but sturdy fabric, ideal for warm-weather wear. Do you find it almost im- y ¥ : i Has the Wonderlift belt that perfectly controls and slims possible to keep it well- 2 p: groomed? Then make iy 4 i ¢ the heavy figure. your appointment at once for a . ¥ : 3.95 Silk Negligees in alluring new styles, lacy 9 5 Permanent £ ~ : or taildred; pastel shades. = Wave Vs g 4 i : Flowered Batiste Gowns and Pajamas, regular 1 .00 3 .9 5 sizes. Eugene L —— N IS ar match. They’ll be swell for travelling or at the beach! Palais Royal—Lingerie Shops—Third Floor Striped Crepe Pnj;mu with tailored Robe to 00 2 , special.. Notox. 5 3 : 3 3 Palais Royal—Balcony. i : WHY \., Y ee

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