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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1933.° ] Prof. Fisher contended that the|toward economic stability. planning,” formerly championed by — economic recession, like most others in ¥ 3 ‘ D, oo i, B e ey Tabel Trace Creen migorty polical TS ygopt o |12801ut0n Will Be Aflliated Wich of inceton University, e said, el competitive capitalism A'D 'I' n University, labeled e ps , 1620 < ' THE NEW much of the deposit currency of the |business cycles, with thei ic | would be destroyed < Country—led to deflation of the price | drops the “product of humen menin. | Drigandage” by an unscrupulous few |Twenty-first street, today announced 1216-1220 F STREET, o i level. bet - on Use Star fly swatters to e e e, lation through governments either as a | substituted. The government should |the organization of the Gallery School i ive || 5 f result of contrel by special interests.” | instead, he said. continue an aggressive ||| p.oc Fisher Says Depression| This defiation he said, proceeded |“He' scored “tinkering: with sn. eco- v - ) faster than the liquidation which was 2 X war :::' l:ll::»fl; ::;:ugh I Mias Gonsed by Too Tesponsible for it. The Tesult, Prof.| pemmts ot eeis feing oonmres anees.| FORM INSURANCE PLAN Much Debt. result of common blundering or as a |enforce conditions of fair competition | o~y "o painting school, which will open October 1. ‘The school will be housed at 1614 ‘Twenty-first street. It will be af- filiated with the gallery, but privatel ompenud by C. Law Watkins, mud isher said, was that the debt, while| nomic production and wasteful compe- The Star has for free of the gallery's educational nominally reduced, was really increased | tition, clogged trade channels and “pre: PSR N . -| CLEVELAND, = as measured in commodities. vented the all-essential value adjust- boan 2) Wmne R . . As the number of dollars owed de-| ments and _ | Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers distribution wire- recapitilizations that ac creased, he said, the value of each dol-| company progress in society.” tentatively adopted an insurance plan | Work. handled fly swatters. | lar owed increased faster, the effort to| The disturbing factors to any eco-|for the brotherhood, but the conven- [ B Ameci 2o © Trving | Plleviate the debt burden thus actually | nomic order he described as lack of | tion's official Press Committee sald to-| Plan CHICAGO, June 29.—Prof. Irving making it heavier. economic planning and too much bad |day no details of the plan will be given Ack for one at the main | making T office of The Star |||Fisher of Yale University told the| e remedy for the situation were| economic planning. out. ' f h ance- | sought through further liquidation, Prof. Delegates will report to their home | Association members will go on a moon- | mericanfsmcaon ol Fisher said, the “depression would not Effect on Politics. districts on the plan and obtain the |light excursion down the Potomac on ' 11th and Pa. Ave. N.W. | ment of Science today that the best and | end until bankruptcy and unemploy-| The economic history of the last|judgment of each district on the details. |the City of Washington tomorrow — == = ——| | quickest way for the country to regain | me“nt were well-nigh univers: decade has had a notable effect upon | The Press Committee described the plan | night. The boat leaves the Seventh = economic equilibrium was through the ‘Reflation, such as appr: by Presi- | political thought and action, Prof. Smith | as “very intricate.” Street Wharf at 8:30 o'clock. HALF PRICE HALF PRICE DAY! CERCIES DAY! 19216-1220 F STREET Tomorrow—the last day of the month—Jelleff’s will hold their second HALF PRICE DAY «“Tomorrow—=$50,000 worth of apparel and accessories at an average of half price!” You who attended last month’s HALF PRICE DAY need no further announcement. You know how eagerly you shopped—how delighted you were with your purchases! And you who did not attend have heard about it from your friends! With experience to profit by, our SECOND HALF PRICE DAY WILL BE EVEN BETTER THAN OUR FIRST! And this, despite the prevalent rise in prices! Come to Jelleffi’s tomorrow! Look for the HALF PRICE SIGNS—all over the store, you’ll find bargains we’ve had no room to advertise! Dresses in all our eight dress shops —HALF PRICE! Coats, suits, accessories—all HALF PRICE and plenty to choose from! Come to Jelleff’s tomorrow—EARLY, trimmed. Sizes for women and misses. because you remember last month’s rush—SEE—SHOP—SAVE! FOURTH FLOOR Jeiicrrs 1216-1220 F STREET ight Excursion. The King’s Palace Mutual Benefit THE NEW For the first time—these $5.95 Dark Dotted Swisses Just 200—for Misses and Women— s 95 Shop early, they'll walk away! At 3_— New York raved over them—bought them by the dozen— paid $5.95 for them and liked it! Jelleff’s, where smart things have a way of appearing first, for less money, pre- sents just 200—the navy, black and brown with white dots that are so smart and scarce—the white and pastels—in the fine dots that only come in the very loveliest quality. Sports dresses—"dressy” dresses—self, velvet or piql}c WOMEN’S & MISSES’ $2.95 WOOL SKIRTS Spring and summer models, black, navy, brown, gray $2.95 ANGORA SILP-OVER SWEATERS In the pastels. Delightful vacation styles $1.65 SILK AND COTTON BLOL’SESA Pastels and whites in a wide ranze of sizes THIRD FLOOR, COATS and FURS WOMEN’S $29.50 DRESS COATS Forstman woolens with fox or galyak WOMEN’S 825 DRESS & SPORT COATS Wool crepes, imported tweeds; fur trimmed WOMEN’S $10.75 DRESS & SPORT COATS Tweed mixtures and fine wool crepes MISSES’ $39.50 DRESS COATS Crepey woolens; fox collars; galyak trimmed MISSES’ $16.50 DRESS COATS Wool crepes; furred, furless; black, colors MISSES’ & JUNIORS® $10.75 COATS Dress and sport styles; wool crepes, tweeds $19.75 LAPIN JACKETS Stunning short styles, beige and back $29.50 LAPIN JACKETS For street and evening wear; black, beige SECOND FLOOR WOMEN'S & MISSES’ DRESSES—LAST PRICE, $39.50 319,75 FIFTH FLOOR MISSES’ DRESSES—LAST PRICE, $10 Afternoon and evening gowns. Some with jackets MISSES’ DRESSES—LAST PRICE, $16.75 Street crepes, sheers; afternoon, evening gowns MISSES’ $25 DRESSES Afternoon, evening, in print chiffons. .. ... ...l e JUNIOR DEB $16.50 DRESSES Afternoon crepes; evening chiffons, mousselines JUNIOR DEB $10.95 DRESSES Afternoon, evening, crepes, printed chiffons and prints—taffeta jackets JUNIOR DEB $10.95 EVENING WRAPS Pastel taffetas and velvets—Schiaparelli sleeves JUNIOR DEB $5.95 DRESSES Printed sheers and crepes for all-day wear WOMEN’S DRESSES—LAST PRICE, $12.75 Flowered prints, plain sheers; 1, 2-pc. models WOMEN’S DRESSES—LAST PRICE, $16.50 1-piece and jacket afternoon, evening gowns WOMEN’S DRESSES—LAST PRICE, $19.75 Printed silks; sheer ensembles; evening frocks LARGER WOMEN’S $12.75 DRESSES Sheer crepes and prints. Some with jackets.: FOURTH FLOOR Holiday specials for a Special Holiday! 500 brand new Bathing Suits Tvery color a smart bathing girl could desire—maize, green, red, three shades of blue, brown, WOMEN’S & MISSES’ $29.50 SUITS Two, three, four-pc. styles for sport and dress WOMEN’S & MISSES’ $16.50 SUITS Two, three-pc. models, tweed and crepey fabrics «.......co.oooinn.. WOMEN’S & MISSES’ $10 SUITS Two, three-pc.; tweeds, crepes; furred and furless ............ oisosis $10.95 EVENING, STREET & AFTERNOON DRESSES Pastel crepes; sheers, prints, light and dark ......ovemviniiinnn.. $5.95 ONE & TWO PIECE CREPES Printed crepes with pique jackets; plain crepes ....... S s g For afternoon, dinner, evening; many one-of-a-kind WOMEN’S DRESSES—LAST PRICE, $29.50 Crepes, sheers, lace and chiffon; day and evening wear WOMEN’S DRESSES—LAST PRICE, $25 Afternoon, Sunday nite, evening gowns; some prints WOMEN’S & MISSES’ DRESSES—LAST PRICE, $25 Crepes, sheers, satins for day and evening wear $5.95 CREPE PAJAMAS & NEGLIGEES I-pc. lounging pajamas; printed silk negligees $3 FRENCH CREPE & SATIN UNDIES Gown, chemise, panties, dance sets; lacy; tailored $1.95 FRENCH CREPE SLIPS Sl 4.75 $1 2.50 black, white and black-and-white as well! Plain trunks with striped tops—diagonal stripes— solid colors; jersevs, zephyrs, novelty knits: adjustable backs —two-toned straps—and the good old regulation style, too! And they fit to perfection! One must have at least two suits, these fussy days. Prices like these make it easy as well as pleasant. Sizes 34 to 44. SPORTS SHOP—THIRD FLOOR. Bias cut; tailored or lace bandeau tops GLOVE SILK UNDIES—LAST PRICE, $1.95 Gowns, panties, step-ins, singlettes; lacy; tailored 3 $1.50 STRIPED BEMBERG UNDIES 19161920 F STREET Slips, skirts, vests, gowns, bloomers, step-ins BLACK & PINK COMBINATIONS—LAST PRICE, $1 All style legs, bloomer, band and step-in Keep Al'mpits Dl'y $5 DOROTHY BICKUM BROCADE GIRDLES 14-inch length with side hook, in all sizes thiS NEW, Quick Way! $2.95 TO $12.50 CORSETTE-BRASSIERES : 5 Famous makes, with scanties. Broken sizes R R $7.95 CREPES AND SHEERS Some washable; some with jackets; all colors ......... St $3.95 STREET & AFTERNOON PRINTS Crepes in all the new smart summer colors THIRD FLOOR, SPORTSWEAR WOMEN’S & MISSES’ $19.75 GLEN BOGIES Attractive 3-piece models, red, black, green $16.50 BOUCLES AND CHENILLES l-pc. summer dresses for women and misses $7.95 KNITS, WOOLS AND SILKS 33,93 1, 2-pe. dresses, solid colors, novelties ............... eseie il e $2.95 KNIT AND WOOL DRESSES $1.48 Pastel and dark colors for women and misses .....cueeeueenenn... Accessories From Our Street Floor Shops—One-Half Price! # $5.50 ELBOW SUEDE GLOVES............ 82.75 TOlLETRIES Beige and white for afternoon and evening. $1.95 SUMMER HANDBAGS ................ 98¢ $2 HUDNUT'S DUSTING POWDER 4 - 2—1-1b. NSIN EA In leather, fabric, silk; nicely lined. fvilh IS_LI;M{“LE“EE}ESAH“ 1‘.},:1(:: CRI Perstop Stick was made for you women who want stick which stops perspiration as well $3 NOVELTY HANDBAGS .....ccvvvennn. $1.50 59¢ MIRO DENA FACE POWDER. . 3 n undexarm : s crlaIE Rasnslcveiiag ey 59 FRAGRANT DUSTING POWDER. e e e e s $5 DAY & EVENING HANDBAGS........ 3 39c SCENTED DUSTING POWDER... under the arm-pits, nd you bave Lastiog protecrion Be)lulirul models in leather or crepe. $2.50 50c GUIMET BATH SALTS it 5 50c BOX OF SOAP—3 CAKES 50c NOVELTY HANDKERCHIEFS $1.65 LENTHERIC CAPRICE PERFUME = e $2.75 LENTHERIC CAPRICE PERFUME..$].38 Toilet Goods Deph. 25c HANDMADE HANDKERCHIEFS ..2 for 25¢ $1.65 CAPRICE TOILET WATER .. 83 Streat Floor ‘White linen with colored applique. 25¢ CLEANSING TISSUE HOLDER Mail Orders Filled $4.50 SILK-MIXTURE UMBRELLAS 19c CLEANSING TISSUE IN ROLLS All-over and bordered patterns; 16-rib. 150 LIPSTICK CLEANSING TISSUE. 50c. ASSORTED COSTUME JEWELRY SIICTASS EOWDREAFARSE. s Pins, clips, bracelets, necklaces, earrings. $1.95 POWDER JARS WITH ASH T 50c NOVELTY PERFUME BOTTLES. . $1 ASSORTED-COLORED JEWELRY Bracelets, clips, pins, necklaces, earrings. $1 WHITE PERFUME BOTTLES... $8 KENT HAIR BRUSHES COSTUME JEWELRY—LAST PRICE, $1.95, 98¢ Necklaces, earrings, clips, pine, bracelets. $3.50 TO $10 CORSETS BY FAMOUS MAKERS Skintex with brocade; satin brocades $1.50 & $2 BANDEAUX & BRASSIERES Net, lace, silk jersey, crepe, brocade, broadcloth Instantly Checks Both Per- spiration and Body Odor Lavely 10 Use. Sanitary, Safe. $8.50 AND $10.50 STRATFORD SHOES— Beige kid; pumps, straps, oxfords. $4.25 & $5.25 59¢ SILK OR COTTON STOCKINGS All-silk chiffon; service sheer adjustables; odd sizes and colors, cotton mesh. $1 COTTON BLOUSETTES ........covnnnn 50¢ Stripes, checks, white and pastel colors. $1 COLLARS AND SETS Organdy, pique, crepe; white and pastels. $1 SILK CREPE SCARFS Hand-painted, prints and plain colors. $5 EVENING CAPES & JACKETS Spangled on net or chiffon; black, white, $5 ALABASTER LAMPS. . White base with white or yellow shade. 69¢ FABRIC PULL-ON GLOVES White in 4 and 6 button lengths. $1.95 KID & LAMBSKIN GLOVES Pull-ons, brown, beige, black, eggshell. $3.95 KID & SUEDE GLOVES....... cevann $1.98 Hand-sewn pull-ons; white and eggshell, Lipstick—applied like a Lipstick Perstop in liquid form has the non-spillable “no-mess applicator” bottle—50¢ Crysial-white lagwid safely stops perspivation 3 o 7 days $10 KENT HAIR BRUSHES.... $4.50 KENT CLOTH BRUSHES............