Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1934, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1934 SHIPBUILDING PLANT into the residential area of the clty.n ‘Two ships, the coastwise liner H. P. Is DAMAGED BY FIRE Alexander and the lumber schooner - — Catherine Donavan, were moared McClintic Marshall and Bethle- | nearby. A—5 and a high north wind carried sparl - ‘BLUE EAGLE' TRIAL SLONED BY TITS Clashes Mar Hearing for Battery Maker Accused of Code Violation. By the Asso:lated Press. HARRISBURG, Pa., December 6.— Clashes between opposing counsel slowed Pennsylvania’s “Blue Eagle” trial yvesterday, as the Government brought forth the first of its chief witnesses against Fred C. Perkins, York battery manufacturer, charged with violation of the N. R. A. wage | code. | After hours of technical testimony, | designed to prove Perkins engaged in interstate shipping, which must be established if N. R. A. regulations apply to his factory, United States f X FRED C. PERKINS. in California. By the Associated Press. ALAMEDA, Calif., December 6.— Fire which broke out early today re- sulted in serious damage to the joint plant of the McClintic Marshall Corp. and the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp. A $75,000 loading dock and two giant cranes were destroyed and some shipping was endangered. The c’anes destroyed were being used to handle steel sections for the San Francisco-Oakland and Golden Gate Bridges. ‘The main machine shop and paint | shop of the firms were endangered Before Selling Investigate the Prices ‘e Pay for OLD GOLD hem Loading Dock Is Destroyed SPEC Both for attorneys called to the stand Dr. Edwin ‘W. Martin of Maplewood, N. J., chair- man of the code actnonty for the | MUSICIAN WILL WIELD uu:m.;x’-.5‘;‘"5‘5‘3;}.’&?5’,;;:‘:.3’! SLEDGE IN ORCHESTRA battery industry. In a half hour statement, Dr. Martin described the code authority set-up, and how it established 40 cents an | hour as the minimum wage. Counsel clashed previously as Perk- By the Associated Press. MINNEAPOLIS, Spring, heard Howard O. Stine, | formerly his salesman, tell of selling | T8ht. batteries in Southern States under| Swung by a husky orchestra mem- ber, it will be used to bring tones Stine fenced with defense attorneys | ¢ o real bells when the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra plays Mahler's | ringing of him with failing to comply with the | church bells is called for in the final | Perkins’ direction. | over his failure to keep records of his expense accounts. Perkins faces 11 counts charging | “Resurrection.” The code’s minimum wage of 40 cents an | movement. hour. many days in jail. United States attorneys said last | night they probably will close their | rejec! zase today. diseuss its plans. | bells. _—— THE GIFT STORE FOR ALL THE PEOPLE —————————————————————————————————————— E For the 42nd Christmas Wash- ingtonians a r e coming to A. Kahn Inc. for ... (f}IFTS [ Jewelers Stationers A.Kahn Jnc. Arthur J. Sundlun, Pres. 42 Years at 935 F St. NOVELTY OPERAS B STRAPS High or Low Heels December 6.— | ins, who conducted his business from | A 50-pound sledge hammer will make | a jail cell when he was arrested 1ast | jts musical debut here tomorrow realism was demanded by Eugene The defense declines to | rails be used to simulate the tone of SILVER | RINGS—WATCHES—BRACELETS AND JEWELRY Platinumsmiths Jewelry of every description. bridge- work. sil ticles might be. y gurprised at the cash prices paid y (Licensed by U. S. Govt.) SHAH & SHAH 921 F St. N.W. Phone NA. 5543—We Will Call price, $1.35 SEL 810 14th St. NW. IAL Thursday Friday and Saturday GENUINE OAK LEATHER Half Soles And Rubber Heels this price —_— (4 Our regular Natl. 6780 » The kind that men buy themselves all year round —a woman would 5say “they’re gorgeous.” q Bells to be used are those which| W@y, 9 ¢ ° 9 . If he is convicted he would have | once sounded the hours from the top Z f to pay a fine of $5,500 or spend that |of St. Paul's old court house. The ), - at GROSNER’S f £ Boucle TIES Packed in a Neat Gift Bozx GROSNER of 1325 F Street The Man’s Store That Makes No Compromise With Quality INS High or Low Heels Formerly $3.98 OXFORDS High or Low Heels E cream of our stock—the styles that sold like wildfire all season—are now naturally incomplete in sizes. So we’ve grouped them all in this special sale at the one low price of $2.98. You’ll find your size in plenty of smart styles. All new Julienne of Paris mod- €ls—REGISTERED ORIGINALS. Models are oxfords, operas, straps, step-ins, and all at $2.98. 7 Z = =- Clearance of Misses’ CREPE DRESSES Is; odd e e 1-98 dresses; be here early. Misses’ Smart Angorette Dresses S, l 29 quantity; be here early. Misses’ Chic Metallic Turbans 39- Men’s Plain and Fancy Broadecloth Shirts Guaranteed fast colors and perfect quality; col- c lar attached style; sizes 14 to 17; special. Men’s Neat GIFT MUFFLERS 59- Men’s Shawl Collar All-Wool Sweaters Navy or maroon; woven s 95 pockets; sizes 36 to 46; - a thoughtful gift. In new high shades: all colors; special for Friday only. A wonderful assortment of styles and colorings; every one perfect quality. Men’s Regularly 25¢ Smart Neckties An endless variety of col- orings and patterns; [J they're great values. Boys’ Warm Pullover Sweaters 58- Attractive boys' sweaters in smart colorings; with sleeves; great values; 28 to 34. Boys’ Plain and Fancy Broadcloth Shirts 48- Choice of Severa BOYS’ GIFT .. Choose from boxed leather belts; boxed tles and [ boxed handkerchiefs (3 in box). Every shirt perfect qual- ity and guaranteed fast colors; sizes 8 to 14%. American Walnut Finish Occasional Tables made; special value for Priday only. $5.95 values; oval or octagon shape; strongly 83.95 Gk f§ A smashing hit; sizes 4 § miss. HARRY KAU 1316-1328 Seventh St N rigimasg BARGAIN IANE FESTIVAL IDAY o~ SPEGIALS Sorry! No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders Girls’ $5 and $5.95 WINTER COATS Navy chinchilla in tai- 83.84 lored styles and new cloths; with fur & fur- fabric trims; 7 to 14 years. V7777777227, Tots’ Navy Chinchilla COAT AND BERET Navy coat and beret to match; flannel lined; s 95 brass buttons; emblem = on sleeve; 2 to 6 years. . | It's New!!! I’s Amazing!!! “Fabray” Washable ; Window WASH THEM WITH SOAP & WATER * * * *x 1 Every Shade 36 ins. Wide Every Shade Waterproof Every Shade Fast Color Strong Spring Rollers Ecru or Ivory Color § 1t seems too good to be true, but it really B 3 is—a smart-looking shade that can actu- E & ally be washed with soap and water. Dust, smudges, soiled spots can be removed without leaving any trace. Women’s Beautiful GIFT SLIPPERS Black satin and leather- ette with beautiful colored linings; cuban 69c heels; 4 to 8. Women’s Leather Turned Sole FELT JULIETS $ l 00 to 9; an outstanding feature you shouldn't Large Overstuffed LOUNGE CHAIRS Large overstuffed shape ? : uphol-s l .95 3 stered in green or rust tapestry. Savings on 8 excellent gift. Girls’7 to 14 Year TAFFETA DRESSES Pastel shades with puffed sleeves and ruffled trim; c sizes 7 to 14 years. All-Wool Misses’ ZIPPER SWEATERS Heavy warm sweaters, round neck: fitted waist trim; all colors; 30 to (J 36. Sale! Women’s Xmas SATIN UNDIES Chemise, Dancettes, Panties & Bloomers; lace trim; pink and tea rose; 9e regular sizes. “Pepperell” Nainsook HANDMADE GOWNS ‘White and pink: all hand 79 embroidered and appli- qued; some with hem- stitched also. & Vi Rayon Taffeta LACE TRIM SLIPS 39 Pinch-Pleated DAMASK DRAPES Ready to hang: rose, 31.67 Bias cut; pink and tea rose; V and straight top: lace trim; sizes 34 to 38 nly. green, blue, rust, red and gold: 2!y yds. long and 54 in. to the pair. Ready-to-Hang Fine Filet Lace Curtains No hemming or sewing; $ l 49 three adjustable lengths; choice of ten new designs. Pair .... Fine Brocade Rayon Quilted Comforts Choice of rose, blue & green; full double bed 34095 sizes; boxed for gifts. Boys’ Hi-Top STORM SHOES Sizes 13 to 2; stron uppers and a loo;. lnn: s l ooo wearing sole; special. $1 Smokeless Smokers’ Smoking Stands 79- In black and green; nickel finish; makes an $8.95 “Gold Seal” or NEPONSET RUGS Size 9x12 ft.; beautiful 8 patterns and colorings; o s an excellent gift for the home. TOYS $1.29 Dial Typewriters Simplex brand; will write &.92" Desk and Chair 38.50 :—:‘;l:u.m; roll top; 2 side * WISEGSHOE 1113 F NW. , $2.50 Flly Dresed Dolls § 185 21 and 23 in. sizes; baby or \ Strong Metal W Rubl:f t!.r:d: dh:':::elx. sz'ss red enamel finish, $1.25 Chairs or Rockers Large sizes; green, red or maple. steel frame,

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