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JERSEY CITY LURE ATTRACTS MOVIE Industry Practically Can Write Its Own Ticket if It Moves, Mayor Promises. By the Assnciated Press. HOLLYWOOD, N. J, Aprii 19.— Mayor Frank Hague of Jersey City, | N. J, extended a formal invitation last night to a group of motion pic- ture execuiives to move their studios to his State. | “Any incustry that has done what ‘ the films have done for California | can write its own ticket in New Jer- | sey,” he said. | The invitation was made at a con- ference 1n the office of Louis B. May- | er, vice president of M-G-M. Others present besides Mayer included Henry Herzbrun, Paramount: Winfield R. Sheehan, Fox; B. B. Cahane, R-K-O | Radio; Harry Cohn, Columbia, and Pat Casey and Fred Beetson of the Will Hays office. Beetson represented other | major producers. | The property under consideration, | it was reported, includes some 2,000 | acres on the banks of the Hacken- sack River. | The producers are agreed, said Mayer, that New Jersey would have | its advantages through its proximity | to the Broadway stage and radio stu- | dios, from which ihey might draw talent. A proposal that while exemp- | Exposes Plot SOCIETY MATRON APPEARS AGAINST BLACKMAILERS. MRS. GEORGE U. HARRIS, Socialite, st the Fed- ) rork, yesterday after testifying against two men whom she heiped police capture in alleged blackmail plot. Mrs. Harris notified sent her a faked ing her in a con tion and threatened en to her husband unless she paid them $5.000. LA Photo. tion of persons connected With mo- | tion pictures from State income taxes jn New Jersey would be unconstitu- | tional, the State might make other concessions to offset them, will be | discussed here Monday. POLICE TO CHECK DOGWOOD CUTTING Prince Georges Commissioners | Order Enforcement on Appeal of Forester. I | By a Staff Correspondent of The Star, UPPER MARLBORO, Md. April 19.—In response to an appeal from C. F. Winslow, district forester, the Prince Georges County Commission- ers have instructed police to enforce the State lJaw against the cutting of dozwood. Perry Boswell, president of the & board, said he believed a few arrests would serve to convince the public that the officers “mean business” and 2o a long way to preserving the trees in the county. Forester Winslow appealed to the board to “try to prevent the wholesale destruction of dogwood growing ad- jacent to highways.” He reminded the commissioners that “the breaking off of dogwood limbs from trees growing along a public highway is & violation of the State law.” Cake Injures Policeman. CINCINNATI, Ohio (#.—Harry Fergus, veteran policeman, has run into many hard ones in his day, but a piece of cake finally stopped him. Fergus was romping with his chil-| dren when one of them threw the | piece of cake. It hit the policoman in the eye and he had to be treated at | & hospital. Fergus is investigating the | cake and its origin, ~ WHEN EASTER COMES iTIlE COUNTRY GET- TING BACK ON ITS FEET Step into the Recovery by shaking ALLEN'S FOOT~EASE in your Shoes This antiseptic powder relieves Hot, Swollen, Smarting, Perspiring, Tired Feet. It takes the friction from Shoes. | Use it in your Shoes when walking or dancing. Two Convenient Sizes on Sale at Drug and Dept. Stores Everywhere. For Free Sampl Walking Doll.ad- dress, A X “Asg, Le Roy, N.Y. Allen s Foot-Ease No ordinary ABARDINES 35 These comfortable gabardine suits have body and backbone that puts many a heavy-weight suit to shame. In exclusive new shades of blue, gray and brown. Mid- dishade specialized clothes are truly America’s balanced values—and, in Wash- ington, are exclusively at these The Men’s Store. TrE. MEN's STORE, SECOND FLOOR. WoODWARD & LoTtHROP N3y TheasterStore 4V, » THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1935. puts PARIS CLOX in a very SHEER CHIFFON SILK STOCKING —and the result—an amazing amount of chic and flattery to the smart woman " who wears them with her Easter cos- tume. Jane Wandl hose, by the way, can be had only et Woodward & Lothrop, $|.35 ‘WomEN’'s HosE, AlsLE 19, First FLOOR Jane Wandl Hose, $1.35 SHEER and SHIRRED or PRINTED—but very feminine—for Misses Seldom have we .een so much downright charm and femininity in any collection of voung frocks. There are dozens we would like to have sketched—but these are typical. The cape-costume frock of sheer navy has the whole blouse shirred for chic— and there is a brilliant contrasting scarf and jewelled buttons—$29.75. The print, with its flattering” neckline, its huge sleeves, its fuller skirt—in brown, navy, black, $29.75. ‘Sizes 14 to 20. $2975 Other Misses' Dresses from $14.95 Misses’ DRessES, THIRD FLOOR. Two styles of Misses' Dresses at $29.75 BRIMEUL of CHIC ~=that is the headline news in brief.. But the story is told in countless smart ways. For inslance—in the small-brimmed taffy-straw sailor, perfect *top- off” for your town tailleur—$3. Or the enoermous cartwheel iu rough straw with nething more than loops of grosgrain in bright colors for trimming—— a grand hat 1o wear with print frocks—87.50. - Others *5 to %10 A MitLinery, Thinp Proon, SMART STEPS | to TAKE Wear the new ht-leeled i--duk with your :nm wilored town th our country tweeds, They look definitely new, nnd they have defi- s mite distinction, eorrectly worn. Nn\'y $ 59 or white kid, or likck patent leather. . '0 Or choose the elude step-in pump, given extraordinary chie by Garside. N.qu $l6'50 ‘Woumen's Suoes, Tamp PLoor. ‘Yw \afl be Wfim 1o your in‘cmli our clauic ‘washable Mna—:—i«hnfla‘a $ ymir m«mma i’or ;‘i'.;“m“”“‘*""‘ o TAB-TOPS — something new in the way of VESTEES ~—and something very smart too. They are in every conceivable type from the very tailored to the very frothy. Thev have a convenient little tab with a tiny safety pin attached. And they are inex- pensively priced— 5'.95 NECKWEAR, A1sLz 15, Frst FLOOR. \( s il Two of the Vestees at $1.95 each JUNIOR CLOTHES frankly out to charm and flatter Coats, have capes or crisp taffeta ties, dashingly wide revers or fresh pique vestees—navy is very much preferred. 5|6.95 From the collection of fresh, young frocks (divine right of this smart young set) we sketch below one of the new nets, with huge, huge sleeves, and a frilly collar of pink lace— SIO.95 Sizes 11 to 17 JUNIOR Misses’ APPAREL, FOURTH FLoOR. Junior Misses’ Coat, — TR B Junior Misses’ Dress,