Evening Star Newspaper, July 7, 1933, Page 10

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POLICY DEPARTURE IN JOBLESS RELIEF New Law Provides Money to | Be Given Outright to States for Aid. (Editor's note: This is another of @ series of articles by staff writers of the Associated Press, explaining laws enacted by the last Congress.) One distinct departure from practices | of the immediate past made by the last session_of Congress was the Govern- | ment’s handling of unemployment relief. | Despite all the steps being taken to‘ restore employment, the necessity of | caring for the millions still without jobs was apparent. The administration had Congress pass a law making available | $500,000,000 to be distributed for this Heads League 'WASHINGTONIAN ELECTED BY OVERSEAS WOMEN THE EVEN PULP AND PAPER CODE TENTATIVELY-DRAFTED Program to Be Submitted to Executives Divides Country * Into Three Zones. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 7—A tentative code governing the pulp and paper in- dustry, in accordance with the national STAR, WASHING industrial recovery act, was announced yesterday. ‘The draft, which is being submitted to the executives of 40 divisions repre- senting approximately 600 paper mills in the United States, divides coun- try into three zones and calls for re- stricted expenditures for new plant and equipment. ‘The three zones mapped out place South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Ala- bama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas and Texas in the Southern district; North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware, Maryland and the District of Columbia in the Central zone, and the rest of the States in the Northern zone. Operators in each zone are to deter- D. C, mine their respective wage minimums.| B| The maximum hours for employes paid on hourly or piece work basis is set at eight hours a day. The code permiis collective bargaining and unionizing vt lnd expresses the intention of equal- i Kmducuan and demand. It also ru—'t]a lishes rules governing fair compe- on. The code would not apply to any pa- FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1933. EARDED WOMAN SEA CAPTAIN WEDS SEAMAN rs. Perry, Famous Along Balti- more Water Front, Marries Man Who Served Under Her. per, paperboard or pulp product of [ By the Associated Press. which foreign imports exceed 10 per cent ,of the domestic consumption until protective regulation of such imports is BALTIMORE, July 7.—Mrs. Malvina Emily Perry, the bearded lady of Bal- timore's water front and former sea | established. This would exempt news | captain, today was the wife of an or- | print production unless the United | dinary seaman who once sailed under States applies a tariff or other form of her cummmd protection against imported news print. he was married yesterday to Joseph Edward Cheelsman, who, she said, she, promised to marry when she “taught him to steer the ship and box the com- pass.” They met less than two weeks ago after not having seen each other for 10 years. Mrs. Cheelsman has a 14-year-old 8021 by a previous marriage. She claims she is the only woman in the world who has a full master's sailing license. AINTING UPHOLSTER!NG oderate Cost 2434 181 GEORGE PLITT Sr. ¥ & Rubs Pain Away Quickly Agonizing rheumatic pains, sore muscles, bruises and sprains quickly respond to Musce Rubbing Oil. Thi which penetrate deep into thy Pain and congestion go like magi Does mot blister. Used aad ene dorsed by thousands for more than 25 years. Get a generous 60c bottle for 50c today at Peoples Drug Stores. MUSCO RUBBING OIL Summertime Sale of purpose among the States of the Union. i Similar funds had been available be- Miss Faustine Dennis, 20 E street, fore, but this money is given to the | was elected national president of the States outright and need not be repaid. | Women's Overseas Service League at The Treasury and the national tax- |the organization’s convention at Pitts- payer just contribute the sum. | burgh yesterday. ~Other officers elected from Washington are Mrs. Fred W.| One Man in Charge. Franks, corresponding secretary, and Instead of having the outlays handled | | Mrs. Margaret Hood Robbins, treasurer. | by the Reconstruction Corporation, one | The league’'s headquarters will be lo- | man, the Federal emergency relief ad- | cated in the Dodge Hotel for the next | His job | two years. ministrator, was put in charge. is to see that the money goes where it | is needed and that States and local | communities contribute their share, to | encourage the substitution of “work re- | lief” (disbursement of cash and food for 'has not had & coinage of its own, has useful work) for doles and, wherever possible, to get people off the relief rolls altogether and into productive employ- || ment. | To stimulate the States and com- munities to do their share, one half of the total half billion available to be dealt out now only on a basis of | $1 for each $3 of public money con- ! tributed locally. Private charity funds are not counted. | No Restrictions on It. The other quarter billion has no restrictions on it, except that before| getting any the States must show defi- | nite and urgent need. After October | — Rhodesia Issues Coins. Southern Rhodesia, which previoudy sued coins for Now You Can Wear FALSE TEETH ~Without Embarrassment talk. laugh or sneeze. without Makes breath pleasant v ter than anything you've ever FASTEETH _today at Peoples Drug Slores or - any other" drug store.—Ad: vertisement. | 1, this year, all remaining of the | entire fund may be disbursed without matching. In any case no state may re:ezve more than 15 per cent of t.hei tota! Before the present administration | took hold the Reconstruction Corpora- tion disbursed $300,000,000 in relief loans. These were to draw 3 per cent | interest, and if the principal was not repaid, it had to be deducted from future Federal highway aid funds al- | lotted to the non-paying States. With the new funds it is posslble also to help stranded transients who | may be deprived of aid from State funds and to assist self-help cq-op- | erative organizations get started. | Open - Saturdays for MAKE GIN* *NON-ALCOHOLIC IT’S NO SIN NOT IF YOU USE PEEKO FLAVOR 75¢ At All Unity Drug Stores and Other Good Food and Drug Stores MAKES EIGHT FULL QUARTS! NO PERFUMED or TURPENTINE TASTE PEEKO convenience F OR women who won’t let Depleted Budgets cramp their STYLE! from $5 and $3.95 And white shoes as splendid as these willsurely cost much more next year! —White Kids —W hite Pique —W hite Mesh ~—W hite Bucks —W hite Linens ® Open Nights —in which Beautiful Shoes were never priced so low! and other Summer Shoes Reduced from $2.95 and $3.95— White kids, mesh, pig grain calf—also beige, grays and other colors—in great Bargain event! Women’s Shops 1207 F 7th & K ~the better to serve you! 7 AN Beautiful ANITA PAGE Adding Extra Loveliness with INSPIRATION Powder In/pirofion TOILET PREPARATIONS Beauty of complexion is more often a matter of personal care tham a gift of the gods. The daily use of Inspiration Prepara- tions will aid you in keeping your skin fresh, youthful and lovely. An Exclusive Group of Cosmetics for Home Beauty Care MODESTLY PRICED! Almond qu-efyn:' Cream .. .59¢ Foundation Cr. Rouge .... Face Powder Automatic Lipstick. ... Skin and Finishing Blender. . Eye Shadow .. Eyelash Beauti Eyebrow Penc Rouge Refill ...0000..29¢ * TOILETRIES Into this summertime sale of popular toilet articles we have crowded many values of worthwhile importance. the lists . . . note the deep cut prices . . . Summertime Drug Needs ..35¢ Scholl Zino Pads chonr *25¢ Blue Jay Corn Plasters .. 25¢ J. & J. Plasters *35c Allens Foot *$1.00 Noxzema Skin Cream 50c Unguentine Ointment Cocoa Butter, 1 oz. sack $1.00 Pepsodent Antiseptic .... $1.00 Listerine Antiseptic %*$1.00 Ideal Antiseptic ....... $1.00 Lavoris Antiseptic ........ PETTrrN $1.25 Borolestone Antiseptic, qt. ........... $1.00 Graham Compound Sulphur Salve 75¢ Vince Mouth Wash Pages Foot Powder . Shu-Milk lor ;hih shoes :)S’ce'fl.ntex eeeen 2 for 25c Dye rreeenns & tor 2OC :’S’cEPutmm 3 for 25c Munez-Wurth Lavender Shaving Cream 50¢ z,e Tube. .. Fragrant lavender- scented shaving - cream that quickly softens the toughest beard. Leaves the face soft and re- freshed. Guest Size Cakes of Fragrant Old English Lavender Toilet Soap Box of 18 Cak¢|.5 9c This soap contains the finest ma- terials and is scented with the much-loved lavender fragrance...that is so popular with both men and women. It lathers freely in either hard or soft water. Each box contains 18 convenient-sized cakes. Summertime SUNDRY Values Body Powders Evening in Paris .. T5¢ Ja-Pal-Mo $1.50 Houbigant .... $1.50 Xyris ...... $1.00 Djer-Kiss . Deodorants 50c Non 8pi........ 35¢c Odorono Instant 35¢ Amolin Powder. . *30c Spiro Powder. . 50c Odorsweet Liquid. Odorono Compact ..... = Depilatories 50c Neet Odorono Cream . 50c X-Bazin .... Zip, Perfumed . $1.00 Zip Epilator .. *$1.00 Delatone .... Ayers Powder .. 60c DcMiracle ... Astringents *50c Pond’s 8kin Freshener 37c Ambrosia $1, 8175 & 33 Hudnut’s Marvelous 50c Ja-Pal-Mo 8kin Freshener. 39c 60c Woodbury’s .. 50« $1.00 Inspiration ... Skin Lotions 60c Italian Balm .. *50c Chamberlains 25¢c Dame Nature . 50c Frostilla 50% Hinds Honey & Almond T. 50c Ja-Pal-Mo Honey Almond and Cucumber Cream.. 50c Jergens.. Rouges *65¢ Dorin Evening in Paris. 50c Moret 55¢c Princess Pat. Tangee Cream .... Tooth Powders $1.00 Calsodent . 60c Fasteeth . Kling 50c Klutch 35¢ Lyons .. Lip Sticks Check over then COME and SAVE! Items Marked with a % Specially Priced for Today and Tomorrow Hair Tonics 75¢ Barnards Quinine. .. 40c Vaseline (Colgates) 50c Fitch’s Ideal........ 50c Herpicide ... $1.00 Ja-Pal-Mo $1.00 Lucky Tiger. *60c Danderine ... 65¢c Glovers Mange $1.50 Kreml ...... 50c Conti T5¢ Fitch . 50c Ja-Pal-Mo ... *25¢ Blondex ... 50c Wildroot . 50c Palmolive 80c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil...34c 50c Packers Tar...... Cao0h: 50c Venida Oil....... Shaving creams 65¢ Barbasol 50c Barnards Razor-Ail 50c Burma Shave...... 35¢ Lifebuoy 50c Mennens .. *50¢ Zip ..... 50c N. B. R. Brushless 35¢ Peoples Palm & Olive Oil 19¢ 40c Squibbs Bath Salts 39c .$l.10 .$1.10 .$1.00 ..$1.26 Hudnuts—Assorted . Yardley .. Houbigant .... Springtime in Paris. . Cleansing Tlssues 60c Ja-Pal-Mo Jumbo 25¢c Kleenex Moret (230 sheets) .. - 20c Ponds .................17C Face Creams Barnard’s Complexion ......35¢c 65c D. & R. Cold.......... ..34c 60c Elcaya Witch Hazel......39¢c 76¢ Golden Peacock Bleach...49¢ 30c Woodbury’s Cold, Jar...25c 75¢ Kilburn Cream = *50c Mennens Skin Balm. .... Ensemble . Hinds Cleansing . 4 75¢ Howards Buttermilk.....7 We reserve the right to limit quantities and refuse to sell dealers at these special sale prices. Face Powders 50c April SBhowers 3 Armand Bouquet Cream..... Evening in Paris with Per- fume and Lipstick 50c Ja-Pal-Mo........ 55¢ Java $1.00 Lady Esther.. *50c Luxor and Pal stpemer 37¢ Margo (Elmo)...... > $1.00 $1.00 Mello Glo. 55c Ponds Toilet Soaps 10c Lifebuoy .......6c, 8 for 17c 10¢ Lux ............7¢c, 3for 17¢ Ivory, medium .. ..Be Cashmere Bouquet..25¢, 8 for 62¢ 10c Jergen’s Bath Tablets ...... 10c Palmolive Lux Flakes .. *Ivory Soap Flakes, small.....8¢ Packer’s Tar . 176, 8 for 40 Cuticura ..... .o ...18¢ 25c Woodbury's .... ..160 Peoples Health ........ 3 for 12¢ 25¢ Thomplon s Cas- .18¢, 8 far 80¢ ....8for 20e .7Te, 3 for 20e Talcums 28c April Showers........... 23¢ 25c Barnard’s Zinc.. Stearate ..19¢, 3 for 50c Coty (new) Colgates Baby Talcum.. *25¢c Ammen Prickly Heat.. 35¢ Graham's Borated Talcum 26¢ Johnson & Johnson. . S Landers—Assorted . Ja-PalMo ......... 14c, 2 for 25c Tooth Pastes 50c Carmac and Tooth Brush.3%9¢c 25¢ Colgates 18¢ 25c Craig Milk Magnesi: *50c Pebeco .. 50c Acident . 50c Pyrodento . 50c Dentox . 50c Detoxol . 60c Forhans 50c Iodent .. 50c Kolymos 50c 8. T. 37... 25¢ Dr, Wests...... 35¢c Worcester Salt After Shaving Lotions 50c Aqua Velva 50c Barnards Lilac Vegetal *35¢ Mennen Skin Bracer. . A45¢ *49¢ Electric Curling ¥roms ......... e 29¢ 6 for 43¢ T7c Modess. ......... 3 for 39¢ *10c Dundee Towels. . (18x36-Inch size) *98¢ Duratex Hair *25¢ *69¢ Cube Fountain Syringe. . Shower Bath Sprays. .. Rubber Bath Sponges. . Wash *ruies e 3for17¢ *98c K-M Electric Hair Dryers.... 69¢ 50c Barnard’s Shave Cream and 50c Eveready Shave Brush . 49e *3212 14th i (With Swee-do Razor free) $1.00 Angelus 50c Moret ... Evening in Paris * $1 Djer-Kiss veueie.. . . Perfume 17¢ ¥ Special Combination Offer! §0c 3-0z. jar Ja-pal-mo Liquefying Cream Japalmo fying melts to a % Cream te liquid on al contact with the skin, flush- ing out all impurities from the facial tully perfumed. pores. Delight- And a Regular 25c pkg. of Barnards 180 Sheets to the Cleansing Tissues Barnard’s Cleansing Tissues are soft and absorbent. 180 sheets to the box. Ve 450 Nadinola Cream .... Pacquinhand, tube .. Colgates After Shave..... $1.25 Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal.. 334: Fougere Royal ..... o vese..B0c REDUCE Your Weight Easily and Safely Syl-Vette A new, safe reducing food... en- tirely free from dangerous drugs, or laxatives...is a broth that takes the place of one or more of your regular daily meals— the most effective and safest method of reducing weight. Let Syl-Vette take the place of your breakfast or lunch . this - pleasant beverage thoroughly satisfies your hunler—nnd prevents weakness or nervousness, from ab. staining from the regular meal which it replaces. 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