Evening Star Newspaper, December 19, 1934, Page 12

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CA-12 BOWERMAN JUDGE OF STAR CONTEST Librarian to P|ck Wmners in Santa Claus Essay Competition. George F. Bowerman, librarian of the Washington Public Library, will ‘act as judge in The Star’s Santa Claus ‘Essay contest, and will pick the win- ners of the three best letters to be an- nounced this Saturday. The Star is offering $30 in prizes for the best letter written by children not over 12 years of age on the subject “Why I Know There Is a Santa Claus and Why Evry Poor Child in Wash- angton Should Receive Gifts This Christmas.” The winner of the first award will receive a check for $15, second prize is $10 and the third prize is 85. Nearly 1000 letters were received by the Santa Claus editor of The Star in this contest, which opened on No- vember 18 and closed at midnight last Saturday. Neatness and originality will count most in determining the winners, while the age of the writer will be taken into consideration in Judging each essay submitted. Attacked by Baby Sharks. Convicted SENTENCED TO LIFE FOR ‘WIDOW SLAYING. ARTHUR C. WILSON, Formerly of Cleveland, Ohio, is shown here in court at El Paso, ‘Tex., as he awaited jury’s decision in his murder trial. He was con- victed of killing Mrs. Irene Debolt, 33, a Cleveland widow whose body was found on & Texas prairie, and sentenced to life imprisonment. —A. P. Photo. Relief Costs Protested. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. had been settied to the satisfaction | QUEBEC ANSWERS PROTEST ON PAPER Premier Says Government Interferes Only to Pro- tect Public. By the Associated Press. MONTREAL, December 19.—Pre- mier L. A. Taschereau stated today that the Quebec government does not mean to interfere between Quebec newsprint manufacturers and their clients other than to protect the rights and privileges of the public. His comment was in reference to an announcement yesterday by the Newsprint Committee of the American Newspaper Publishers’ Association in New York that if the Quebec govern- ment and certain Canadian banks “arbitrarily vitiated” contracts be- tween Quebec mills and United States publishers, the association would “seek other available and potential sources of supply.” The association was aroused by al- leged governmental interference in an agreement of the James MacLaren Co., Ltd, Buckingham, Quebec, by which it contracted to sell 30,000 tons of newsprint to a United States pub- lisher for less than the $42.50 price a ton recently agreed upon as a stand- of the government. He sald in conclusion, the only way the government had of protecting the interests of the population against the depletion of natural resources for is to withdraw from the exploiters of the Quebec forests, favors and priv- ileges granted so as to induce them to pay reasonable wages to employes and' reasonable dividends to those who in- vested their savings in the industry.” FOX SIGNS GIRL STAR, 8 Jane Withers to Get $150 to $1,000 Weekly Salary. LOS ANGELES, December 19 (#).— There will be little danger of the wolf howling at the door of 8-year-old Jane Withers, screen player. She received approval of her contract with Fox Film Corp. in Superior Court yesterday. ‘The little actress, who had to gain court sanction, since she is a minor, will receive a graduating salary of $150 to $1,000 a week for seven years. SANTA SAYS CASH in on the CASH VALUES featured at Both b6y S JEWELRY SHOPS OI5-15" SENW. = 617- 77 §4 NW. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1934, SPECIAL VALUES for TOMORROW Here are 8 successful specials recently featured by this store. Tomorrow we offer them at prices sensation- ally low, for one-day selling. Convenient Deferred Pay- ments Easily Arranged. Buy now—pay rnext year. 8 Bull’sEye Values for Tomorrow Only For Your Convenience . . . Store Open Until 9 P.M. to Christmas JULIUS LANSBURGH FURNITURE_CO. 909 F ST. N.W. JULIUS LANSBURGH FURNITURE CO. 909 ¥ ST. N.W. Governor Winthrop Attacked by a family of baby sharks | Protests are being made in the Irish | ard one by the majority of Canadian less than 20 inches long, a native fish- erman of New Caledonia was seriously bitten before he could reach shore. Free State against the high cost of ad- | newsprint companies. ministering the government’s new projects for relieving unemployment. |cases as that of the MacLaren Co. D.J KAUFMAN he fogicaf Jlome on A MAN’'S GIF @ Mrs. H. L. Christian, young, lovely and sophisticated, says: “After all the handsome, ‘He-Man’ things you've shown me—I KNOW the 3 D. J. Kaufman stores are the logical places to buy Gifts for Men! Certainly, you may quote me as saying so—and, of course, publish my choice of 13 outstanding Men’s Gifts—don’t forget the Woman’s Overnight Bag I'm long- 1 ing to find in my own stocking! Here are actual photos of Mrs. Christian’s selections. re literally packed with dozens Why not buy all your Men's Gifts on the modern, sible Kaufman Budget Plan? @ MAIL this coupon Tonite—we'll have your Budget-Charge Account ready to use tomorrow! Pay for your purchases in Janu- ary, February and March. .. 1. Hickok Suspenders with the new V-clip that holds e pyralliet and. Tooee 4 ) Shirts down . fittings; monogrammed 2. Calfskin GLOVES, richly free fur-lined, for men who 9. Modern SHAKER, 8. LADIES’ FITTED CASE, all leather, pastel silk trim- COCKTA I L chrome and frosted glass $5 < 10._Imported Batiste HAND- engraved with 15 popular KERCHIEFS, rolled ed: Cocktail recipes or wide, generous beflh y 4, Hickok BELT SET, ini- all colors tiatled silver buckle, all- 11 TAILORED SHIRTS. leather belt in a handsome laundered or soft collars, pyrolite cigarette box, $2 up all colors 5. Zipper SUEDE JACKETS, handsomely nilo?d, p-mrm. $1. 12. INTERWOVEN HOSE, new plaids, checks, clox, wools, lisles, silks, 35¢c to $1 a pair 13. Imported SCOTCH MUFFLERS, fine light- weight wools, hundnd- of patterns $1.95 to $5 14, Rich SILK NECK- WEAR, new colors and pat- from 65c to $2.50 ed in a stréaml, with its own cig in center, compm ..$2 7. Man's FITTED TRAVEL CASE, pyrolite and chrome fittings, all-leather Zipper case, from FREE PARKING at all D. J. Kaufman stores, ask about it! Premier Taschereau stated such OPEN EVENINGS Plecse open @ Kaulmon Budget § § Chorge Account in ‘my name. |8 $ understand NO CASH PAYMENT is § ' required, there'll -be NO interest or . carrying charges end | may pey for 4 § whotever | purchase in 6 semi-monthly l : or 12 weekly paymenls.” ' :Name pebibe o tae [ EEmployed by..... o e :Age....... Income $......0 !Other Accounts (if any) : : HR T T PP PPRPIPIRES: R (S) lorcsncnconsnanccncss » Cemsemonsne Down Cushion Seat and Back LOUNGE CHAIR A soft, comfortable lounge chair with down cushion seat Buy on Deferred Payment Plan JULIUS LANSBURGH FURNITURE CO. 909 F ST. N.W. Colonial Convex Mirror $ 8.95 JULIUS LANSBURGH FURNITURE CO. & 909 F ST. N.W. "DUNCAN PHYFE DROP-LEAF TABLE Spread-eagle at top. Colonial design finished in gold, silver or bone ivory. An acceptable gift at a reasonable price. Genuine walnut or mahogany veneers. Full size drawer, drop leaves. Popular Dun- can Phyfe legs. A splen- did value, $| 6.95 Buy on Budget Terms JULIUS LANSBURGH FURNITURE CO. 909 F ST. N.W. Book Trough End Table A utility table with center shelf, finished in walnut. Strongly tonstructed. No Phone or C. O. D. Orders $|.59 Choice of genuine walnut or mahogany veneer. Authentic Governor Winthrop design. A splendid value in a high- grade desk. Buy on Our Budget Plan JULIUS LANSBURGH FURNITURE CO. 909 F ST. N.W. CHAIR A most attractive chair in 95 s ouiningny $5 JULIUS LANSBURGH FURNITURE CO. Solid Mahogany or Walnut the Duncan Phyfe design. Choice Use Our Budget Plan 909 F ST. N.W. Twin Studio Couch This popular couch opens into a pair of twin beds or a full size double bed. Covered in attractive, durable ma- terials and complete with 3 soft pillows. Buy on Budget Payments. JULIUS LANSBURGH FURNITURE CO. 909 F ST. N.W. Genuine Walnut Smoker Burl walnut veneers. A strictly $ 5.95 distinctive design in this useful article for the home; c«a)rr lined humidor interior; beautifully fin. ished; dull rubbed. Buy Now . .. Pay Next Year

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