Evening Star Newspaper, July 6, 1933, Page 27

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DRAFT IS PLANNED | ‘BY SUGAR LEADERS Prepare to Submit Agree- . ment to General Commit- tee for Debate. By the Associated Press. A conference subcommittee composed of leaders of all elements supplying the | United Stotes sugar market prepared | today to submit a draft agreement to | Tl 1 [Pourth of July. Consider; jas only hment was reached in the formula—the | Jarbitrary fixing of the prcbable comestic sugar consumption in 1933-34 at 6,2 000 tons. Individual estimates of pr domestic, insul and the uban quota were said to considerably h r than which it was nited States The draft ag: der the farm r debate was in prospect, | point of complete agree- act follows with | proposal that the various sections i perving the United States market be | llotted annual quotas, but goes no | further thar this ‘Where quotas were mentioned, blank | spaces were left after the names of | each continental and insular division, | o be filled in if understandings to that nd can be reached in the Steering [Committee. The question of Cuba’s allotment also ha ance, although der 2,000,000 tons has been most dis-, ssed. | The di gnizes that the 1933-34 a in the ground pnd nothing d be done at this time o curtail productton for the coming vear. Accordingly, it is proposed to | in their full | , wil jon that all sup-i Iplies in excess of 6,200,000 tons be set | laside as a surplus,’the total of which | would be calculated as a factor in fix- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, ‘JULY 6. 1933, GOLDENBERG’S GOLDENBERG’S ‘# GOLDENBERG’S Another Good Reason to ‘Get that Friday Habit’ CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS DURING JULY AND AUGUST! 79¢ & $1 Silk Hose 59¢ (3 prs., $1.65) Sheer chiffon—stretchable top —snagless and lace tops. Also service weights. A wide variety of beautiful colors. From & nationally famous maker. Main Floor ng the restricted crop total for the en- |- rethod farm act adminis- next year will have available estic consumption for nd be gar Philippines, | fPuerto Rico and a fair estimate-of what | nay be expected from Cuba. DIL ADVANCES TWICE WITHIN THREE WEEKS | Midcontinent Area Gets 85 Cents| Per Barrel for First Time in Months. & By the Associated Press. TULSA, Okla, July 6.—Fresh hope or an area that has languished for | revenue and pri- | in the mid- | r the impetus of 1 price increase in | On a basis of 2,000,000 barrels daily | rom the midcon and an average | rice advance of nts, the new price | ptructure 000,000 additional | onthly roducers. { Effective ny companies be- | fan paying 8 s In the northern half of flat price of 75 cents in East Texas and bn an advanced scale to 63 cents and 73 ents in the two Panhandle Texas dis- ricts. Other purchasers, large and small, ere expected to meet the increase to- Hay and tomorrow Hand in hand with the crude advance me a strong refinery market, with ellers virtually dictating their terms. Ruotations yest morning were B7; cents a gallon for the low grade, put by closing time was available nder 4 cents arketers were sking 4% cent: Eastern prices so ylvania grades going barrel higher, with the Bradford egany top at $1.70 and Ohio prices | boing up 30 to 33 cents, crossing the follar-a-barrel mark. Raules Relaxed for Bathers. PALM BEACH, Fla., July 6 (4 —Palm Beach yesterday re Jong-enforced les of dress for its public bathing beaches. | The Town Council agreed that male n};\;rs may dispense with bathing suit | S. s‘YLCO()L TRAVEL GO BY SionlLine % THESE LOW RATES & CUT VACATION ». COSTS IN HALF 6 Ezpress Schedules South and 9 North Every Day. Blg e Luxe conches with reclin- ing chairs, FREE PILLOWS and orter service leave this conven- lent new Bus Terminal regularly for points North, and West, Dependable through service. Stop- over privileges, Clean, comfort- able stations. Note these attrac- tive travel bargains:— One Round To W, Trip Baltimore $1.25 Philadelphia .... 3. 5.75 NEW YORK..... 5. 8.75 BOSTON. .. 14.15 Buffalo. L11. 19.70 Niagara Fal 21.05 7.75 Montreal, Can.... 26.75 Richmond, Va.... 3.00 5.00 Petersburg, Va. 2 5.40 Charlottesville. . 4.00 Lynchburg, V E 7.00 Pittsburgh, P . B 9.90 Chicago, - IlL... . i 22.50 Memphis, Tenn...18. 31.35 38.40 28.80 18.90 71.55 {Raleigh, N. 12.00 Charleston, 21.60 25.90 25.05 45.00 Jacksenville, 30.00 For rates to other clties, data on all-exs to New 'York, ete., inquire at ONLY Short Line Terminal in’ Washing- ton [ CAPITAL BUS TERMINAL 633 F St. N. W. (Opposite Hecht Co.) District 4224 \; $2.95, $3.95 & $4.95 Bathing Suits $2.5 “B. V. D.” & Other Famous Makes A one-day sale of the smartest swim Girls’ Sheer Dresses 59¢ Crisp organdy and gay prints. Summer ) |\ \ suits, in brassiere. sun-back, bow Sleeveless, flare and straight gwg-mxtigu \and strap-back styles. models. Pastels and prints. Sizes 7 to 14. . Bathing Suits, $1 Second Floor but. of courge. size e in the various styles. Surf Shop—Second Floor These Just Came in—PEPPERELL i 25¢ & 35¢ Anklets 2 25¢ Half socks and anklets, in new colors; meshes, rayon, and lisle. A very large assortmefit, in sizes 5% to 10. 7 Main Floor { SHIRTING DRESSES 1.09 For active sportswear, or spectator wear you'll want several of th;:e cool, crisp, new PEPPERELL shirting dresses. We have just received a brand-new shipment. Choose from some of the smartest striped patterns we've seen this Summer. N Sizes 14 to 20—36 to 44 Mail and Phone Orders Filled—NAtional 5220 —-—'—T" ‘l Boys' $1.39 Camp Suits 31 ‘Three-piece outfit—sport shirt, shorts with belt to matoh. Covert in tan, green and grey; also khaki. Sizes 8 to 16. Boys’ Sanforized Slacks - §1.19 Fancy stripes or white duck. WIL not shrink. The popular fashion for youngsters 12 to 20. Main Floor Main Floor Thirsty, Heavy-Drinking 25x50-Inch , DUNDEE TOWELS 4_for $1 , o Very absorbent o Colored borders, ® Guaranteed fast color . g[lelched snow wlu;’te . m-l\::nfmm selecte ble, ross, gold:/ o Long wearing peach and orchid 20x40 Dundee Towels, 6 for $1 Exactly the same quality and styles as above, except for difference in size. Dundee Wash Cloths to Match, 4c ea. Goldenberg's—Main Floor hop Goldenberg’s & See for Yoursel [ - Only on the brink of the Sum- mer season—and here’s an oppor- tunity to purchase several stunning frocks and ensembles at a tiny price. We sold several hundreds at $2.95 and $3.95 each...but through a lucky break found we could offer these 400 at a new low. Linen ’awagger'with linen dress Linen short jacket with silk dress Seersucker swagger and silk dress Seersucker swagger with linen dress And—One-piece silk dresses . = Sizes 1416 44 Goldenbery's—Second Floor. Free! This $1.00 Melba Beauty Kit With every purchase of the Melba Perfection lLine amounting to $1 or more. This kit contains the correct treat- ment for your skin. In addition MISS JANET ROSS Melba’s derma-analyst and beauty expert, will be here (direct from Melba l2boratories), to assist you in keeping your skin lovely and young. i Toilet Goods Section—Main Floor ! WHITE Hat Fashions Featured in a New Group WHITE is right—for every occasion and for every day. A large, new showing of crepe, rough straw, chip, linem—and silk piques in cartwheel, sailor and small brim effects. Sizes 21% to 23. Goldenberg's—Second Floor 4 Speéiai HTomorrow.’ \WHITE KID FOOTWEAR - $1.65 Sandals, oxfords, cut-outs, perforated and pumps. - The smartest assortment of white footwear in many a day. All sizes, all heel k styles. Score of fashions. Main Floor ENBERG SEVENTH AND K

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