Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1933, Page 16

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A—16 FOREST SERVICE BUYS 225,649 ACREAGE Purchases in East and Middle West Total $468,442, Announce- ment States. Middle West was announced by the United States Forest Service. The land was obtained at a total cost of $468,- 442, or an average of $2.08 per acre. ‘This brought the Government’s total of acres and the cost of each tract, in- | gon, Wisconsin, 18,161 acres, $25457; » 'I'I' White Mountain Nationsi Forest, New | Mesaba, Minnesota, 7,836 acres, $14,465; $12,370: rest, 1816, i bt SWIMA VIS SmoRth 30 1610- | vania, 4301 e 816,455 Mona - hela, West Virginia, 67812 acres, $4,0 i Acquisition of the land, the mm‘c,,mml.m‘ Rentucky,~ 4,465 acres, Japanese Taking Trade. Service said, would in many instances |$9,376; Ouachita, Oklahoma and Japanese are winning the textile trade simplify the program of emergency | Arkansas, 1,083 acres, $2427; Huron, |from the Dutch in the Far East and the conservation work, as under the options | Michigan, 3,720 acres, $6,060; Mar- |result is being felt in Holland. Be- taken pending formal transfer of title, | quette, Michigan, 2,393 acres, $3,589; |cause they are losing these markets, the Government was given the right to | Hiawatha, _Michigan, 26,606 acres, | Dutch factories are restrict their out- set up conservation camps and begin | $52,305; Ottawa, Michigan, 16,865 |put. Workmen jn Nijverdal, a textile improvement work. acres, $37,938; Oconto, Wisconsin, of 225,649 acres of forest| The forests in which the newly ac- |37,009 acres, $45935; Flambeau, Wis- land in many parts of the East and 'quired lands are located, the number consin, 1,323 acres, $1,657; Chequame- Attack—Finds No Place for Dictatorship. By the Associated Press. center, are being laid off and wages of | By the Associated Press. reduced as a result. SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. [OPEN UNTIL 9:30 $1.98 Suits $119 Guaranteed 1009 wool; in black, blue & marieril © i you to & on Echo f\ $ o~ < PERFECT QUALITY 39¢ Fast Color ggfi'sl O The sun costs nothing and these practical little suits next to noth- ing—a healthy combination. Checks or floral designs. Sizes 2 to 6. Royal Purple 2 £Qe 79 Value . Full fashion, ALL- SILK Hose thaiill surprise you with extra wear. Sizes 81, to 10V, in all good Summer shades. to 44. A 3:‘.‘0“““( entitles free swim at Crystal Pool. Act Now! SAVE Just 300 New Washable savings [ 3 Silk por Little 1S Dresses oo souuEs, 05,5 pastel ment: 6 $3.95 s 95 Values These fine dresses won’t stay on our hangers long at this price! Summer’s smartest silks. Frocks that take the weather in their stride. Lovely styles, some with jackets to wear on cool nights (as shown). Prints, plenty of white, and a riot of new colors in acetates, rough crepes and sheers as well as washable silks. Sports Frocks, Sun-Back ‘Styles, Jackets, Capes, Short Sleeves and Sleeveless Misses’ Sizes 14-20, Women’s 38-52 225 Lovely s l Summer Hats, each 79¢ Novelty Bags 59c for Summer You Can Afford One of These Smart Bags for Every Costume. White and assorted colors with back or top straps; moire linings. DRESSE“-‘:'; dies, 28 We have printed above in bold type the 3 words Come and Save. It’s an invitation you will appreciate fully when you enter Sears’ spacious, cool department store. Our Summer Savings Event presents mer- chandise bought at lowest depression price levels and now offered in many instances at less than today’s whole- sale cost. Beat the Price Climb—Shop Today Open Until 9:30 p.m. Today and Sat. genuine A S even Mesh and Kid Oxfords and Pumps $2.98 s l 22 Values $1.59 Beach Pajamas Bias-Cut Slips, Dance Sets, Plaided and strip- \ Form-Fitting ed percale, color- Chemise and ful prints. Flat- . Panties. tering puff sleeves Attractive, or organdie cap Imported sleeves and yokes. < Suntan backs. A merchandise = gorgeous snons e ment in sizes 15, price we're nlln(‘.‘ Kesular sizes. 16 and 17. Trade-In Your Old Radio! Liberal Allowance For a Limited Time Only on all sets regardless of condition when you purchase Silvertone or Silvertone Imperial Console Radios Special Bargain Silvertone Superhet sz 495 Complete with Tubes, BT attached to your aerial Only *4 Down corsing “Charee. Here's your opportunity to get a Sears’ nationally known Silvertone Radio, with a liberal trade-in on your old set. Model shown here has illuminated micro-visi i new superpower S and Magnavox electro - dynamic speaker. Get a beautiful, high- powered new radio now while your old outfit is still worth something. C SATISFACTION | Indiana Governor Says Times Need | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1933. and individual Teco! FOR YOUNG COURAGE | it e L o0 ment exercises of the College of City of New York, and counseled the 1,931 graduates to avoid pessimism and | ope despair in confronting the world of | the burden of taxes; to today. Gov. McNutt said he saw only “dis- | to prom: | integration” in a governmental choice of justiee; to strengthen necessary so-| between revolution and dictatorship. Gov. McNutt, a former dean of the School of Law at the University of In- textile workers in Enschende ‘are being NEW YORK, June 23.—Likening the | diana and former national commander economic situation to a war, Gov. Paul 'of the American Legion, said the test the to be met by the graduates would be e e SENTENCED 20 YEARS immediate tasks: To provide food, A o clothing and shelter for the destitute, | T+ J- Lucas, colored, wa: sentenced the aged and the infirm; to lower the | Lo, Sc1'¢, 20 Years in the penitentiary by Cost of government. and to, simply ity | Chief Justice Alfred A. Wheat yester- rations; to reduce and redistribute day after a jury in District Supreme maintain an | adequate system of public education: | CO't Dad convicted him of second- ote the efficient administration d":’:’ murder. icas was found guilty of killing | Soge o e mate of porer o oes | orence Hos last Maren 31 fn ] offer every assistance in restoring economic | 0USe in the 1800 block of ¥ street. equilibrium, and to regain confidence in | The case was prosecuted by Assistant ourselves and in our institutions.” | United States Attorney John J. Sirica. P.M. TODAY AND SATURDAY]| Season’s Peak Value in Washable TROUSERS Regularly 9 8 PS an, blue and gray coverts; twill stripes all at this sensationally low price. Slacks and golf knickers, also. Sizes 30 to 44, -_ Carefully ., orm-fitt; < lack, b‘?l all-w, green. check e 2 Famous Makes “Launderite” Seersucker Linen Two 5, 8795 | Full $10 Value They’re made of imported - Linen or Genuine Seer- sucker to keep you cool. But they will drape as smoothly as heavier clothing and, of course, they’ll wash frequently without shrinking. A well known manufacturer makes them. Sears brings them to you at a real saving. Sizes 35 to 46 Regulars, Longs, Shorts, Stouts “Fashion Tailored” s 3 g 50 Tropical Worsteds ' 1 12 Save You Nearly $10 Coat and Fast Colored Broadcloth Save now! Abso- lutely fast colors —blue, green, tan and white. Collar- styles. Sizes 14 to 17 Fresh new Brightly striped en- straws with ameled hasdwood. Full size¢ balls. St wire arches. A tywde set extremeiy low priced. Packed in a wooden box. What a Saving! § Giant Hi-Speed /Burners A full sise high quality 5-burner stove, actually & far better stove than even existed a few years ago. Strikingly finished in green emamel. Bailt- in oven, insulated. ‘“Autogas” Gasoline Range GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK BLADENSBURG ROAD AT 15th and H STREETS N.E. Made to Sell at $79.50

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