Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1935, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1935. Wine Queen PRESIDES OVER CHICAGO | WOODWARD & LOTHROP I0™ ]]™F AND G STREETS PHoNE DlstricT 5300 OWNERS OPPOSE ANNEXATION PLAN Mount Rainier Proposal Hit by Queens Chapel Road Residents. You are Invited to Attend a Showing ANNAPOLIS, March 6.—Property | k o owners involved in the plans of the | N of Mouni Rainier mayor and Council to | annex about 60 acres along Queens | Chapel road are unsnimously opposed | to being placed within the town's! limits. This was brought out at one of four hearings conducted by the Prince | Georges County delegation in the State House last night. The others con- cerned requests for enlargement of | the police force, increase in the volun- teer firemen's appropriation and amendments to the Riverdale charter. Charles C. Marbury. delegation chair- | man, said the legislators would an- | Spring and Easter Fashions by mannequins Thursday, March seventh 11:00, 2:30 and 4:30 e hes g o (h e | on the Third Floor of Fashions - | ¥ AT ¢ Tty { The New Spring and Easter Fashions for misses, junior misses, women, larger women, Wity o€ Moan i Sown. teif { and shorter women shown with their correct accessories—for street, afternoon and evening. Hair Dressing Fashions by Hair Dressing Section, Second Floos As reprosentative of the property owners, W. B. Putman said the town of Mount Rainier was endeavoring to place them uncer its jurisdiction and subject them to municipal taxa- tion without compensating benefits. He contended there is ample unde- veloped land within the corporate | limits of tne town at present to pro- | vide for :its expansion for 15 years. | UN 9 Town officials argued that the prop- | M!SS BONNIE EDWARDS erties involved in the annexation plan| Of Miami Beach, Fla, who has now receive fire and police protection | been selected to reign as queen irom the municipality and benefit | qver the National Wine Show now Tom street and light improvements. After Earle Wyvill, president, and | Peing held in Chicago. She “is Noah Joffe, legislative chairman of | Shown dressed in regal gown, which the County Volunteer Firemen’s Asso- } resembles a wine glass in form. ciation, had asked an increase in that | - organization’s $13.500 appropriation, | cpposition was expressed by Corpora- | Fall Proves Fatal. tion Counsel Bird H. Dolby and TOWD | yratti Clerk B, E_ Sager of Mount Rainler, |, vcrtie, Willams, 50, colored. 1400 as official representatives of the mayor | preeqmen’s Hospital from injuries re- Bl Enunch. *| ceived February 27 in a fall on the ice | near her home. | Although suffering from a shoulder ltaly sends these" SMART SOCKS and ANKLETS—for the Younger Set They are fashioned from very fine mercerized lisle yarns. And the Italians have such imagination of color, such artistry in weave, that you will want Sympathetic on Plea. to stock up on socks for the whole Delegate Marbury and his colleagues showed a sympathetic attitude toward Chief of Police J. J. Crowley in his plea for additional policemen, desk officers for the police stations and maintenance of police cars by the county. In asking that pay of the police be | restored, Chief Crowley brought out | that at present the officers are allowed $25 a month for the upkeep of their | cars, although the actual upkeep aver- aged about $40 a month. Chairman Marbury said that the legislators would make all salary restorations found practical apply alike to police, school teachers and clerks, who were cut at | the same time. | Mayor W. A. Carson and Town At- | torney Milton Campbell of Riverdale submitted two bills. One would give the town authorities power to improve | streets “in their discretion,” and the other allow an increase in the town | tax from 25 to 30 cents. the additional 5 cents being needed to provide gar- bage collection service. It was pointed out that the Riverdale 10-cent fire tax expires this year. | e o Moore to Attend Conference. Joel R. Moore will represent Wash- ington at a conference of probation officers called in New York tomorrow | by the National Probation Association. ‘Three hundred judges, social workers and others interested in probation problems will attend the meetings, to be presided over by Charles Evans | Hughes, jr., president of the assocx- ation. fracture. the woman atempted to walk home after the fall, but later took a taxicab when the pain became intense. Coroner Magruder MacDanald issued a certificate of accidental death. WAKE uP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed | in the Morning Rarin’ to Go | If you feel sour nr‘d (unk and the world looks don cat tioe hewing gum and expect them i1 suddenly sweet and 1! 0! sunshine. st at ihe cause. The reason for )our down- and-am feeling is your liver. 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Sketched Above, pieces to match may be Top to Bottom Duncan Phyfe Extension 18th Century 8-leg See the G Street Windows and Sixth Floor Displays FURNITURE, SIXTH FLOOR. —are easily the most important fabric fashion for Spring—and Woodward & Lothrop's collection is .most interesting— most varied. There is everything “in print,” dark background with chalk-like designs, multi-color flowers spread over other lovely colors, white matelasse with printed spots in contrasting browns and orange, chic Paisley patterns, polka dots and pin dots and hand-blocked prints, indescribably chic. You must come in and see them—these few swatches are merely an inkling of what is to be had. Hand-blocked Prints, yard. . .$].95 to $3.50 Paisley Prints, yard. . ........$2,50 and $3 Chalk-type Prints, yard.- . ... . ... .. .. $].65 Dotted Prints, yard.......$1.65 and $1.95 Taffeta Prints, yard.. $| .95, $2.50 and $3 Pure-dye Prints, outstandlng, yard SILkS, SECOND FLOOR. 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