Evening Star Newspaper, July 6, 1933, Page 28

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@onm VA I Wezhingeen ghertgBeaut TuRersalrang ™~ IR /S5 /\/OW AIR COOLED The Madrillon Continentals, under " 0 I el COMPLETELY' .o INY $1.50 Dinner SPECIAL AT J U TONITE ONLY MEN Choice _of _Relishes Choice of Soups Choice of ation T W.C.T.U PREPARES FIGHT T0 FINISH New Chief Will Seek Reform of Old Parties or Help Start Another. By the Associated Press. MILWAUKEE, Wis, July 6—The | National Woman'’s Christian Temper- | ance Union faced a new year today, | determined to fight to the last to block repeal of the eighteenth amendment and prepared even to go to the length | of supporting a new political party to |advance the dry cause. | _ Accepting the presidency, Mrs. Ida | B. Wise Smith of Des Moines, Iowa, | told the union’s 59th amnual conventicn i last night the organization has no new ' | ideals, that the world has yet to catch ~ 7 i :et.]nvn:rdu which they set up for them- _The convention adopted s resolution calling upon 8) y proposals for the for- mation of a new political party which will actively support the principles and policies of prehibitiqn, along with other great moral issues. SR TN INTERIORPOST GIVEN T. S. HOGAN OF TEXAS Midland Man Named Assistant Solicitor in Office of Solicitor Nathan R. Margold. Appointment of T. 8. Hogan of Mid- land, Tex., as assistant solicitor in the office of Solicitor Nathan R. Margold of the Department of the Interior, was | announced today by Secretary of the Interior Ickes. It was announced that he will enter upon his duties “imme- | diately.” Mr. Hogan, the Secretary announced, | “not only possesses a comprehensive knowledge of the Nation's oil reserves | and other minera] resources, but is thoroughly familiar with Indian affairs |and public land matters.” , ,The new assistart solicitor is a native |of Wisconsin. He served as Secretary HONOR “UNKNOWN” hibitionists “to consider { National Woman’s Party to Pay Tribute to Silent Workers, ‘The National Woman's Party will honor its “unknown women” who have | worked behind the scenes to promote the cause of equal rights, when memo- rial day services are held here next Saturday. An announcement sald that among banners commemorating the memory of Mrs. Oliver, H. P. Belmont and 26 other “pioneers” of feminism would be one bearing the words “to unknown women.” i’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1933. SHOOTS TWO AND SELF B LOS ANGELES, July 6 (#).—Police said David B. White, 70, shot and killed Mrs. Anna Minch, 56, in a jealous rage today, wounded her husband, Emil 65, and turned the revolver upon | himself, inflicting injuries which may Physfcians said Minch Min with White. 100% PURE PENNSYLVANIA... THE FINEST prove fatal. probably would die. David Davidson, an inspector of lice, said he learned her husband four years ago in Eliza beth, N. J, and came to Southern Cali- fornia, where she became acquainted Recently they quarreled, Davidson said, and Mrs. Minch retutned to her hu: band, who arrived here three weeks ago. MOTOR uprotection-economv~ satisfaction utflcrat 0"— QUAR ITCHING. Whezever it occurs and whatever | the cause,'relieve it at onee with. | Resinol f§ CHICAGO, July 6 (#).—Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney’s big handicap star, Equipcise, has recovered from injuries :' that caused his withdrawal from the Stars and Stripes at Arlington Park Tuesday and will be ready for the Arlington Handicap July 22, Trainer, Tommy Healey sald yesterday. i Equipoise Ready to Race. ' Elizabeth Arden Announces Remote Control of the Sun? 30° =N Doctors have worked for the direction of Arsenio Ralon, play i o 7, up with the principles laid down by | of State of Montana from 1897 to 1901, each evening until 2 am. Here you T and Fole” in },‘ | Miss Frances E. Willard, its organizing | and then for some years practiced law ae heovagy iy g R g v *Asie y |gentus and second president, in Montana and Idaho. bullt up 8 large years...striving to find a means of de- i 3 8 a - | cattle rancl ontana an -ame The Madrillon, Vegetatles fi whlde appeal for the reorganization of |interested in Western oil development. i BAYERSON OIL WORKS * COLUMBIA 5m flecti the h. ful, b i h Dt |the present major political parties or | He was elected to the Montana State ectin, e harmful, burning short Bewerage [ | eise start a new one. Senate in 1916 and in recent years has Mrs. Smith cited the statement of |been active in ofl devel £ proj s. i ement n active in ofl development projects imi i !Abrshnm Lincoln that no party shculd in Montana, Wyoming, pColo o, New mys Of thc e A'lmlng to admlt Ollly Il:\st more than 25 years, adding that Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, California the vital, healthful long rays. Now a New York doctor has discovered the only preparation that will accomplish this. Elizabeth Arden presents both present parties have deserted 'and Mexico. semi-annual P e T Open Saturdays Throughout the Summer—Store Hours, 9:15 to 6 J S Right NOW—Right HERE—LOWER PRICES Than Either You or We May Ever See Again! 'tJeltd un /9 tn Cteam New tion which leaves a film that pro- .An enlircl)’ new prepara- et ||| Printed . 75¢ B. V. D. he skin f ! = / 7 [ Satisfaction Since 1859 C 3l | tects the skin from burning rays. <2 Hooverettes 37C Union Suits Cll ~ W / Women's well made Hooverettes, 9 Popular sport model of these fa- | | Convenient...It comes in a tube. "’\£ | trimmed with organdy. Of fast- mous athfetic union suits, sizes 36 || A il | S s dp‘xfi‘é‘i to 46 Limit, 4 to a customer.— | So convenierit to carry. Ty sizes—Bargain Booth. Otis Shirts ! 5 et ; Hoovers and c & Dicsecs Ea 48c | Appearance...It is a vanishing cream that is com- Il Uniforms Perfect quality Otis balbriggan. letely undetectable. | 810818 Seventh St. N.W. it 2l e faHTote Vihes 135 ?:!:r? | P y All sizes 16 to 48 in Hoovers and uniforms of genuine broadcloth. ankle drawers, sizes 32 to 44. Ecru only.—Street Floor. Tanning...For a rich, uniform sun tan, apply the White, blue and green with long or - st phits ethars BEr St Men’s Rayon | cream lightly; renew only when skin becomes warm. Sheer Wash 59 S h R l l Socks C J j Frocks C uc ea y e L Né Tanning...Apply generously and frequently if you o ted voile and batiste in Falecd fast - color do not choose to tan. Orandy stripes, plaids and novelty patterns. guaranteed fast colors. Sizes 10 to 12.—Street Floor. 450 Regular $1.95 Bags | Exquisite [l vokes, inserts and sleeves: frills, ) [ bows, belts and buckles. Sizes 16 Men’s Broadcloth | g L £20, 38 10 44, 46 to 52.—Bargain Shorts 39c : A gala value event—450 of Applieation...Rub the cream in thoroughly until it disappears. After sea-bathing dry first, and then apply. $1.25 our regular $1.95 handbags go on sale at $1.59. A wide $ ab- Perfect quality, wrapped in cel- | lophane. Collar attached. White, | tan, blue and green. Sizes 14 to 17. ; Booth. || Sheer Wash NS, ,Organdy $1 .00 Ardena Sunpruf Cream...Tube . . . or buttoned on. Of broadcloth, © Elizabeth Arden. 1323 ||| jamas, chemises, dance sets and cos- |] tume slips—Second Floor. linen, poplin, jean, crash and cotton Fi ! 5 rcorfsl:)sOrgandy prints and pastels —Street Floor. il variety of leathers and f. Il in street and ankle lengths; and Men’s 89c | rics. Pastels and plenty of PS 4 e |] charming fashions in printed voile, Shirts c | Wi o ! DoNotBurn,it isnot smart Whatis worse...I¢ Hurts! |l s & esses White, plain colors and fancy | ‘ HE 3 ¢ On Sale At All Smart Shops atiste s l , : = | 20, 52.— 3 t¢ in these shi | | ssoa i g ! v e S gt | oPEN Elizabeth Arden i o] = . ® . 2 — oor. } - i o L gs nkle Leng th or| By 579.‘ to $1.00 59 1 S ACHARGE 1147 CONNECTICUT AVE. - WASHINGTON i mp:tstamrelcilme ull?smmegbn?:ghqgsd Street Length v{!:\sxi;ny new Summer styles, be]g ‘ ¥ AchgUWNT N ] s BERLIN RONE = =21 s, e . NEW YORK LONDON PARIL ‘ 1314 F Street N.W. | Men’s All-Wool covert. Sizes 3 to 7. | s : $1 -00 Boys’ 50c | |l Bathing Suits A Shi C| | s150 Swim suits, popular speed Sizes ° irts ! model with cut-out back. Navy, Well tailored shirts of plain and |§ | |} blue and green. Sizes 36 to 46— 14 to 20 fancy broadcloth, with: sport collar |f/| Street Floor. and"short sleeves, ' Regular sives |] | 0 12 0 2; Junior s 0 H | Men’s $1.00 88 seafe sireet. Floor, I Pajamas C . i . Boys’ 79¢ Wash | Coat and middy styles, some Plaids, prints and pastels in these Knick c n trimmed with rayon frogs. Plain cool, sheer dresses that rank first SNccTs | Light and dark crash cotton | cheviot_and covert cloth. and fancy broadcloth. Cellophane- among hot-weather fashions. Sizes T - D wrapped. Sizes B, C and D.— 4 ! Street Floor. Plenty of other beautiful sheers, | to17. Elastic knees. What a value! (§| b Toue Iptartel Il Men’s 19¢ Shirts & 4 too—flowered voile, Normandie Ff:"". floBo;Ill) ! ; Shorts, 2 for 29c voile, evelet batiste—these latter —— erg 44 i : . | including all sizes 16 to 20, 38 to Hose c | | 9 Knitted sleeveless pull-over shirts | for Summer comfort; and plain and fancy broadcloth shorts. Shirts, sizes 34 to 46; shorts, sizes 28 to 42. —Street Floor. $3 Linen Shoes and Kid Shoes —Also Patent Leather and Tan Kid Arch Shoes The cool, smart, practical ECRU LINEN shoes, either all-linen or trimmed with brown kid. Straps, pumps, Cuban heels, Louis heels. Sizes 3 fo's. Noveity shoes in blonde kid and combination blonde and brown kid—and a group of arch support shoes in several popular styles. Full-fashioned Phoenix hosiery, |}/ knit of the beautiful Bembédg yarn. i | Every pair perfect. Popular Sum- mer colors.—Street Floor. Jb 44 and 46 to 48. All fast colors, of course. = < Second Floor. Frank R Jelleff e 1216-1220 F StreetN.Ww, WOMEN'S AND MIS3ES APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES. Our “Shoe Shop” Ahnoqnces : - Hunfiieds of Brand-New | *]1 to *2 Summer Hats Wide Brims—Medium Brims—Sailors | WHITE, pastels, navy and black. 7 7 Cl | | | Light, cool Panamas (simulated), 25¢ Turkish Bath 17 C floppy rough straws, novelty straw, Towels, Each entire stock women's “Florsheim” Shoes B L se85 $785 300 ptlrs women's f elman” Hand-made Sboes crepe, pique—and white and pastel felt hats. All head sizes. Street Floor. 25¢ to 39¢ Wash 19c I $1.95 Woven Sandals, for F: riday | Imported woven sandals with ccmfortable moulded || lcather soles. In tan and cc mbinations of red and blue. Sizes 212 to 5 only.—Second Floor. $1.00 Silk 49 c New Linene 95¢ | | Hose ) Jackets Goods, Yd. oweh, ok - 25 I formedy $12.50 to $18.50 Full-fashioned_pure silic hose of | " 0% L ang pastel colors, | Sheer cottons underpriced in the | Worth 250 todasang BUEC NG Y . - high quality. Sheer Ch-m‘;:a Sorv- | Smart new slip-over jacket with | face of advancing wholesale pricest | g% 8PP A A RolT "audy quallity. i e ice weight; lace tops, picoted tops. | cine"sjecves or frilled sieeves. Tie | Printed organdy. printed lawn. | $iite with colored borders—Street ! Immense color range.—Street Floor. | ©0P% t¢on “¢ront, Small, medium | printed batiste, printed pique voile, § pgq. 5 ; . - - 50c Eyelet and large sizes. Fast colors—Street | chiffoneen voile and flock-dot voile. > E o o 5 b, 27c| S 28c Chriosie 1 Q| e O Of fine, sheer batiste, 38 inches 25¢ to 50c Chil- 25 69¢ All-Silk 47 H:;m e bmmg | ; t ors. qual & ‘ e ity " emorotdered " patterns. | dren’s Socks, 2 prs. C | Crepe C | aoricn T avon Dose that wear 0 | 850 pairs women's Queen of cool, Summer materials! Half socks and anklets from a fa- Washable flat crepe of beautiful, well. Many new Summer colors.— (§i{ ” - —Street Floor. mous maker. Sizes for misses and | firm quality—universal favorite for | Street Floor. - i ¢ stf.t‘or dl sh Buttons & Buckles, children. In rayon, lisle and mer- | better vacation and in town Sum- | Women’s 50c 2 . ) oes Card c cerized cotton. White, plain colors, | mer frocks. White, pastels, street | [Jnion Suits c | formerly $7.50 to $10.50 fancies.—Street Floor. colors.—Street Floor. Sizes 36 to 50 in these light, cool |§} knit suits. Low neck, no sleeves, |Ji knee length. Buy now and save.— Street Floor. crystal, bone and novelty buttons, 3 to 12 on a card. Also slides and A Fleeting Opportunity—No More at This Price! Rayon Undies \ i {\ Worth 25c to $1.00 dozen. Pearl, | | | - 9585 $6.85 | two piece buckles.—Street Floor. . | 59¢ to $1.00 Wo'menl'nc 1 | Silk Hose 29C Union Suits 47c il Fairfielq, and other good makes in regular and extra sixes 36 to 50. Low neck, no sleeves; tight or shell ' 25¢ Seconds of high-grade full-fash- ioned silk hose, in sheer chiffon and service weights. Picoted tops or mce tope New Summer colors. (Extra sizes are 45c).—Street Floor. 81-In. ‘Heavy 1 41/2 c Boys’ 19¢ Shirts & Shorts, 2 for Cool, sleeveless knit undershirts 39¢ = | —Chemixes In Sizes Up to 40. C H Sheeting, Yd. = Stap-ime, Bloomers, in pull-over style; and colored Standard 18c quality, heavy and Panties and Vests In broadcloth shorts. Sizes 8 to 16— servicegble, wide unbleached sheet- Y Regular and Extra Sizes. Street Floor. ing for seamless sheets, mattress Mel’l 50¢c covers, etc.—Street Floor. :: 3 | Beautiful plain_rayons—cool waffle rayons— | Upion Suits | Longcloth garments of quality at a price that will soon be | CRiOW SOVR o O cChecked | 10 Yards for c only a fond memory. Dainty lace trimmings in | S8000¢ D6 Peigetic insert and ok it iosat, e tace’ many styles; als tailored undies. snubber in back. Sizes 36 to 46— | cloth, with soft finish.—Street Floor. Street Floor. Street Floor. -tY e

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