Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1934, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1934 HENDERSON T0 GET | o y AWARD FOR PEACE ' President of League Arms Conference to Receive Nobel Prize Monday. / -~ PAIRS OF P ’\ LO make practi- S y a glove wardrobe— ; ) $5; 4-button glace pull- - } A 0 8-button demi-mousque- taires in white glace for formal occasions, $6.50. Fhutton “Gemmovsqv: « The Christmas Store e GLoves, FIrsT FLOOR. e Associated OSLO. Nory December 8.— | Henderson, president of the of Nations Disarmament Con- ference, is to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize Monday, it was learned | here today. It was expected that the Nobel Peace Prize for 1933 which was not awarded last vear, probably would be conferred at the same time Hender- son was honored. The name of the recipient, however, was still unan- nounced ! HENDERSON DODGES INQUIRIES. | EILEEN FOWLER Is the popular local player who Son Is Non-committal When Ques- heads the cast of “Alison’s House.” tioned on Award. which the Columbia Players will LONDON, December 8 (#) —Arthur | present next Wednesday and Henderson, ork as president | Thursday nights at Plerce Hall. of the Disar ~—= SUSPECT HELD FOR JURY brought him eived official eve. to to r h ad £ nnrzm of the Nobel Peace Prize award | Charged with having robbed Lucius Y008y on declined {o give any infor- | C- Upshaw, 309 New Jeraey avenue| mation except that his father was still | southeast, a nephew of former Repre- | in London | sentative William D. Upshaw, at the | “My instructions,” he said, “are : point of a pistol, Elmer Pitts. colored. | to tell nobody anyt | no address, was held under a $25.000 ; Tne character of the conversation, | bond for the grand jury today when | however, indicated that something big | arraigned before Judge Ralph Given | Wwas going on in the Henderson family. | in Police Court TWO VIGOROUS FIGHTING COCKS make a handsome Christ- mas contribution to tahle decoration — glazed pot- tery in white. turgy or deep red. Each, Wooipwarp & LoTHROP @=Qlwe The Christmas Store - For Happier Smoking Hours . RONSON Ronson Princess Pock- et Lighter is as fine and useful a gift you can give—and one that will be gratefully received. Ronson Rondette is shaped like a watch— modern, streamlined. A very handy pocket piece for the inveterate smoker. Ronson Table Lighter —a very unique model for the home or office. A well-chosen gift, 57.50 THE MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. \Vo‘oflf\mm) & LO'l‘.L = The Chrislmas Store . See a Complete Dinner Cooked in A Westinghouse Electric Roaster In the Electric Appliance Section Monday Wednesday Friday 1to 3 P.M. Demonstrating how useful . . . really indispensable .. . a Westinghouse Electric Roaster can be in a small home or an apartment, Miss Earnestine Chubb will cook this dinner on Monday, using only the Westinghouse roaster for cooking. A SUMPTUOUS SET OF LINGERIE is in satin with the exquisite new Marinette lace—the gown, $10; the slip, $5.95; the step-ins, $5; in the loveliest of tearose coloring. LinGERIE, THIRD FLOOR. PERFUME and ATOM- IZER. a “twos” gift for feminine names on your list—the perfume is Guerlain's “I.’'Heure Bleue.” $6.50; the chic little atomizer, a DeVil- biss, $3.50. To1LETRIES, FIRST FLOOR SHEER THOUGHT- FULNESS on vour part —when vou send two pairs of McCallum Chif- fon Stockings—in the Glamour Box—a greeting for important names on vour list—$3.25. Hosiery, FirsT FLOOR. RHINESTONES have a sparkling wav of saving “Merry Christmas —and you multiply it as many times as vou like. The huge round clip. $18: the hracelet, $8: the earrings, $12: the corsage holder, $5.50. NOVFLTY JFWELRY F1RsT FLOOR. MATCHING SPREAD and DRAPERIES make a doubly welcome gift to ir—in bro- in charming colors, peries, $5.95; Spreads, $5.95. DRAPERIES, SEVENTH FLOOR. RREAKFAST in one's room, even in bed, will have added charm if served on this charming little breakfast set of chintz-patterned potters, $595. And to accompany it we suggest the enam- eled hreakfast tray, $3.30. CHINA, F1FTH FLOOR, TWO FINE WOOILLEN BLANKETS will re- ceive a warm welcome on Christmas morning— these are satin bound— and you may choose from lovelv colors—$793 each BLANKETS, SECOND FLOOR BICLFOLD and KEY- T make a pair of gifts that any man appre- ciates—in hrown or black —fine leather--and pock- ets for everything. The pair, $3.50. LreataEr GOODS, FIRsT FLOOR. i f Y 5 » { G1F1s, SEVENTH FLool | MCTEITAND BAR- CLAY created and cast this handsome desk set— in his own studio. To complement it we sug- gest the matching hook ends—in ivory and it Desk set. $30; book-ends, pair. $7.50. S147110NERY, FIssT FLOOR. A PAIR OF LAMPS for her houdoir doubles the chic of your gift—these of imported white glass decorated in gold are, each, $430: the white verreglaze shades, hound in grosgrain, each. $2. Lamps, SEVENTH FLOOR THREE TIES—a pres- ent to please any man. And when one is bro- caded—one a small-pat- terned “tie” - silk — the other in smart stripes— vou triple as well as your gift a man’s pleasure in wearing them. §1.50 each. THE MEN'S STORE. SEconp FLOOR. 300D COM- Roast pork with apples, mashed potatoes, buttered . ! 455 g B | ¢ & .':.\:‘I(:n\,L :::::_‘1‘):: carrots, biscuits and fruit cup cakes with butter . Celanese Dressing icing. On Wednesday and Friday she will cook Gowns, luxuriously lined o 4 4 with silk—in brown, $2: other appetizing and interesting meals. Brown Leather Opera Slippers, $5. MeN's STORE, SEcoND FLOOR. Westinghouse Electric Roaster ELECTRIC APPLIANCES, FIFTH FLOOR.

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