Evening Star Newspaper, July 16, 1935, Page 25

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. . PRESDENT BACS CARDLIA PROET TRAMP MOVES NEST THAT DEFIED ENGINES Golden Plover’s Home and Eggs ‘Were Not Disturbed by Cars or Train Crews. By the Associated Press. Di/BUQUE, Iowa, 16.—A THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY JULY 16, 1935. eggs in a nest between the rails of an Illinois Central yard track here. And that was something rolling engines and cars hada't been able to do. Car Inspector James Nichols gave orders that the eggs weren't to be molested, although he couldn't stop movement of trains through the yards. When they passed the plover simply hopped out to the side and scolded. A repair crew reported the tramp CLEARED IN DROWNING Farmer Freed by Grand Jury in Death of Niece, 14. LAKEPORT, Calif.,, July 16 (#).— The Lakeport County grand jury has cleared J. W. Murphy, farmer, of criminal responsibility for the drown- ing of his 14-year-old orphan niece, Fourth of July outing at Blue Lake when her uncle ducked her several times “in play” and then swam to shore. Witnesses said indignant spec- tators stoned Murphy as he clambered to land. He explained later he was tl:hok:-d with water and became con- uses o . SR L e R Fox Drives Are Held. SOCIALIST PARTY SPLIT AVERTED BY COMMITTEE New York State Body Is Obeying National Unit's Mandate to Admit Youths. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, July 16.—A schism in party’s National Executive Committee. Acting under the mandate of the national committee, the New York State Committee set to work today to put into effect the peace plan laid down late yesterday by the na- tional group in an attempt to com- pose the factional bitterness and dif- ferences in the New York City and State parties. The principal point in this plan *5 B-7 Young People’s Socialist League be- tween the ages of 18 and 21. Ajthough such admission was ordered by the national committee, the New York City organization, dominated by the right-wing “old guard,” had refused these “Ypsels” membership. Their ad- mission will strengthen the left-wing forces in the city and State organi- zations. FRL SR Approve Power Plant on July Two Rivers to Cost $37,000,000. By the Associated Press. President: velt has approved another huge public works power project, a proposed $37,000,000 hydro-‘ electric development on the Santee | and Cooper Rivers in South Carolina. In a letter to Senator Byrnes, the President said he will approve a grant cof 45 per cent of the estimated cost; with the balance of $20,625,000 as a losn at 4 per cent interest, to be smortized over a 30-year period. Re- lease of the funds, however, was con- ditioned upon the constitutionality of the South Carolina Public Service Authority, created to pursue the de- velopment. President Roosevelt described the | proposed project as one that “will| not alone serve to overcome distress caused by unemployment in that sec« tion, but also permanently contribute to the economic development of the | southeast.” The Santee-Cooper development of- ten has been referred to as a “little BTV It is proposed to construct a hug hydro-electric plant on the Cooper River near Pinopolis, S. C., and divert water from the Santee River into the | Cooper at a point near Manning, S. | C., to provide greater water power. | The development, which also em- braces navigation and flood control. | would serve the lower section of the The South African police force has transient colored tramp ended a|carried away the nest and the eggs | Marie Meyer. Farmers of Scotland are holding fox | the Socialist party has been averted, |is the admission into the party of been enlarged to 10,000 men. golden plover’s attempot to hatch her when ihe plover was absent. The girl was drowned during a drives to stop raids on lamb flocks. for the time being at least, by the 'a thousand or so members of the From the Lips of Thousands of Washingtonians You Hear it Said Over and Over Again That— Avenue"=7th, 8th and D Sts. A Special Purchase! Reg. $2 White HATS ... and would spread into the Savannah | 4 ¢ £ Felts area in Georgia. Senator Byrnes said | TR \ 3 X the project would furnish direct labor | 2 3 ™ § ¥ Crepes to 18,260 South Carolinians during the Rough Straws first year of construction. P. W. A.| engineers estimated it would create | 630,000,000 kilowatt hours of elec- | trical energy, which the South Caro- lina Authority can deliver at 2.2 mills & kilowatt hour, to liquidate the loan. . The President directed Senator Sun Suits Byrnes and other interested South | Carolinians to confer with Public | 59c ‘Works Administrator Ickes and Works | Progress Administrator Hopkins on | —Seersucker suits details of the contract. | for boys. Seer- Opposition to the Santee-Cooper | 5“'3;91'; 1;1“’““1""‘ development has been expressed b and gingham suits the D%ke Power Co. gndp by ome{ for girls. Sizes 1 plain colors. Sizes and broadcloth wear. Complete Patterns. Sizes2t0 without panties, interests, especially owners of hunt- | to 6. 2 to 6. pants. Sizes 3 to 6. with cord girdle. 6 years. Sizes 1 to 3, 3to 6. s e Elevators on the 7th St. Side of the Store Take You Directly to Children’s Dept., 4th ‘Floor. The Beautiful 4th Floor Children’s Shop Suggests 6 Ways for Tots to Dress in Summer! o e : o Wash Suits 69c¢ —Boys' suits with pique pants and seersucker blouses, or dimity blouse —Five hundred white hats of felt, crepe and rough straw, very spe- cially priced just at the time you feel you MUST have a new hat for your vacation . . . Smart models, for misses and matrons . . . large and small brims—and only One Dollar each. Kann's—Air-Cooled Second Floor, Bathing Suits 84c —All-wool suits with novelty tops, halter straps, or belts. Others in Cool Dresses $1.00 —Dimities, prints, organdies and piques—plain and printed. With and Pajamas $1.59 —Self-help pa- jamas in nursery designs and striped Terry Robes $1.00 —Plaids and com- bination colors— cool, practical robes for beach or home Headsizes 22 and 23 in. OPIUM TRAFFIC REELING | UNDER CHINESE ATTACK| Extending Death Penalty to Con- victed Peddlers Helps | The Summer Sale of DRESSES Provides the Fashions Everyone Is Asking for! $10.95 Values $6.99 Dark Travel Sheers Fine Washables Soft, Dressy Chiffons Thin, Washable Prints Jacquard Silks Jacket Costumes A Special Sale of | "Blossom” Washable Curb Sales. | . . NANKING (#)—The Chinese gov- | S| l k C repes a nd plq ues ernment is scoring heavily in its 7 c yd. smashing offensive against the opium traffic in this country, Dr. J. Heng Liu, director of the health adminis- | —Thirty-five new Summer colors and plenty of white will be found in this eollection of Summer silks . . . Two of our most popular weaves for sports frocks and slips. tration, has reported to the national ; Summer Acetate Fabrics government. halted in eight provinces within the | s - | —Rough and smooth novelty weaves in white and 59c Yd. past year. Extending 75¢ and $1.00 Summer Gloves 49c¢ the death penalty to curb the illegal traffic, Dr. Liu said. | In the year 263 were executed. 1 The number of anti-opium clinics | | convicted narcotic peddlers helped to | | in the country increased from 100 to 600. CH'LDLESS FACE TAX —Fancy cuff models of mesh, net, lace, etc. = | White, navy and brown and sizes 5% to 8. New Levy Planned in Austria to| Cool, pretty gloves, priced so you can have Curb Falling Birth Rate. | several pairs without feeling extravagant. Karn's—Air Cooled—Street Floor. VIENNA (#).—A tax on all child- less persons, in addition to the SAMPLE SALE! bachelor tax already collected in Austria, is being considered here. The semi-official Reichspost argues that it would have the double advan- tage of bringing in new revenue and | counteracting the rapidly falling birth Dr. Liu said that the cultivanon( of opium poppies was completely | the wanted colors. Very popular for Summer frocks. Kann's—Air-Cooled Street Floor. ! Choose Your NEW SWIM SUITS from this sale group $2.99 Reg. $3.95 to $5.95 —A beautiful collection of orand - new Summer dresses that will add freshness and chic to your vacation wardrobe. You'll find styles for every hour of the day and night—for every type and for every size from 14 to 20, 38 to 44 and 16! to 24Y, ... with plenty of white, pastels, wood violet, lilac, Dubonnet and distinctive prints. Kann's—Air-Cooled “$10.95 Dress Shop”—Second Floor. Neckwear Y2 Price — White neckwear . . . sheer organdy, net, silk and lace . . . in styles flattering to every one—including plenty of 50c “vee” necklines. $1.00 value for__ Kann's—Air Cooled—Street Floor. —Unusual values—glorious new swim suits . . . halter, bib, one-piece Maillot, two- piece halter and shorts, bra- uplift—in novelty weaves. Aqua, pink, blue, red, yel- low and green. Sizes 34 to 40. Kann's—Air-Cooled “Shore and Surf Shop”—Second Floor, 1,000 More Shadow Panel Silk Crepe SLIPS $1.39 and $1.65 Values 99« —You'll want several when you see them. They're such lovely slips—tailored or lace trimmed —and made of such fine silk crepe. White and tearose Misses’ and women’s sizes. Kann's—Air Cooled— Second Floor. Mfgrs. Overstock! 960 Rayon GOWNS $1.00 and $1.09 Qualities 69c ea. —These self - same styles were among our “best sellers” at their original prices. They’re cool and dainty—in pretty pastel shades— and mostly in regular sizes—a few in extra sizes. those precious OLD PHOTOGRAPHS that nothing can ever re- place if, perchance, they are lost or damaged. Bring them in to us, before it's t00. late . .. let us make beau- tiful and everlasting Ivora Miniatures from your cherished old photographs. [ JuLy SPECIAL | {VORA MINIATURES made from any old pic- ture in good condition regularly 34.95 $3.95 HAND COLORED IN OWLS Complate in Gold Plated Frame ' Ml,,ibto- conditionand requiresspecial work, our restorationcharges are 10% less than usual. ENTER YOUR OLD PHOTOGRAPHS IN OUR OLD PHOTO CONTEST ph Studio— Downstairs Bookstore. Handkerchiefs 14 to 15 Off —Samples and small close-outs of handkerchiefs for men, boys and women. Linens, French sheers, chiffons—all types. Values that will be hard to equal. 15cto 18c | Reg. 25¢ | 35¢ & 50c Qualities | Qualities | Qualities Chiffons 11c | 16c | 25c 39¢ Kann's—Air Cooled—Street Floor. Reg. $1.00 Clearance! Our Reg. $3.95 . WHITE NOVELTY IRt i o SHOES Reduced to Only 3 M;re Days to Buy This 4 , e LINEN , COMMUNITY PLATE “ W Tous $2. 8 5 Open Stock at .1/2 Price ® 180 Rayon Pajamas—$1.39 qualities. ... ® 144 Extra-Size Rayon Gowns—$1.59 Q —Oxfords, pumps, ties and tee straps— plain, perforated and sandal effects . . . Now offered at a price that will take them out of here in a hurry. Sizes 4 to 9 in the assort- ment—but not every size in eyery style. Come early for best selections. ~r —It’s the lovely Grosvenour patterns—not discontinued, but open stock, which after July 20th goes back to regular prices. For instance: 26-pe. set, reg. $36.00, now only $18.00 .. . set of 6 teaspoons, reg. $4.00, now $2.00. Kann's—Street and Third Floor.

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