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DENORATS GE SIPPORTBY . 0.P Point to Republicans Who' Helped Pass Wagner Bill, Hit by Fletcher. By the Associated Press. The Republican projection of the THE EVENING THE NEW pe 1214-1220 F STREET THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Generally fair and slightly warmer tonight and to- morrow, except possibly s thunder- shower tomorrow afternoon; gentle winds, mostly southwest and west. Maryland and Virginia—Generally fair and slightly warmer tonight and tomorrow, except probably scattered thundershowers in west and central portions tomorrow afternoon. West Virginia—Generally fair to- night and tomorrow, except probably scattered thundershowers tomorrow afternoon; somewhat warmer tonight. STAR, WASHINGTON, € D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1935. Ready TOMORROW- ® inour AIR-COOLED Fashion Coat Shops—3rdFl. Annual Summer Sale of b “New Deal vs. the Constitution” as & 1936 campaign issue evoked ridicule and praise from political stalwarts in the Capital yesterday. Senator Robinson, Democrat, of Arkansas, was the medium through which the Democratic National Com- mittee made a chiding reply to Re- publican Chairman Henry P. Fletch- | § er's radio talk. River Report. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers muddy today. Report for Last 24 Hours. WINTER COATS For Women, Misses, Juniors!-Definite Savings of $10 to $26! READY! With a COMPLETE collection of the season’s new models, stressing the utmost in beauty and quality — introducing a thrilling new luxury note heretofore featured only in.very costly coats. READY! Fine furs, selected with such painstaking care that we can safely say each fur represents the best of its kind. READY! Wide variety of styles. We could sketch only six—if your coat is not among them, come in, you’ll surely find it in is sale! t;Es;:DY! Air-cooled comfort in the coat shops. So comfortable and pleasant you’'ll forget it’s August and select your coat with the same zest you would in October! Yes, READY! We might have started our sale a few days earlier. But con- ditions in the coat .industry delayed certain shipments, and ‘{OU lsNOW.JEL- LEFF'S!—we just won’t do a thing half way, or any way, till we’re satisfied it’s as right as can be. Record for Last 24 Hours. “Fletcher said meanwhile the tIme| (prom noon yesterday to noon today.) m ‘:"ivsckfm‘( ';"Ie Ameflh“n P:Ople Highest. 89, 5:30 pm. yesterday. Year e s of jow much “real re- | aso. - cqvery” the New Deal had brought. Lowest. 71. 5 a.m. today. Year asgo, 60. In a “foreword” in the National Record Temperatures This Year. Committee's new publicity sheet, Facts and Opinions, Fletcher said: “This question becomes all the more pertinent in view of the fact that President Roosevelt is an avowed can- didate for renomination and re-elec- tion.” Fletcher asserted Democratic spokes- | men already had opened the Roosevelt | High campaign and from now on the Presi- | k0% dent “must be adjudged as a candi- | Low date and his record as properly open for inspection.” Listing Republican Senators who | Sun: today voted for the Wagner labor bill, one | Moon. today - ; : of the measures cited by Fletcher in| Automobile lights must be turned on his argument that the administration | °M¢"Alf hour after sunsel. is trying to “subve Precipitation. shfrin} uert or pervert the| o,y precipitation in inches In the (Prom noon yesterday to noon todsy.) Highest. 80 per cent, at 7:15 a.m. today. Lowest, 34 per cent, at 6 p.m. yesterday. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic” Survey.) With years of coat experience—with our especially advantageous buying re- sources—with the added incentive of our recently air-conditioned store—buyers worked harder than ever to make this Summer sale our most outstanding fashion-value coat event! Constitution,” Robinson said: Capital (current month to date): ; I k t f b 1’ S A v E I “ 8 d. e e % =l Come tomorrow—to look, to compare, to buy, to - my party as lawless, wicked and gen- M gigg 3;}3 :gé ; X B P i e e £ Haus R . F -y Sale G - A R Opening Event Featuring reat Sale Groups In the Senate, however, replying to 2134 857 '88 > 4 Simeh which Rotinaon mads re- == m:é; fig & (From our collection ranging from $49 to $199) ¢ vho had voted against 1 T 8 . = . the sominitration (s sewion. " | e 3 5 % B $69.75 Winter Coats for Women—Misses—Juniors! sentative Fish, Republican of New York, | charged the administration with re. | Abilene Tex. Beautifully trimmed with Armur Ko- pudiating the Democratic platform | Atlants. Ga . . . ind rushing through unconstitutional | Safmre M linsky, Mink, Black Fox, Beaver, Persian, : “I'm beginning to believe I'm a lit- | pora 1 Lle better Jeffersonian Democra | Sntiale fome New Dealers.” Fish added. | | SIocieson; When Fish concluded, Representa- | Siiciinat! tive O'Connor, Demiocrat, of New York | Columbia, S.C. suggested getting down to business | SCRVel S “after we have been so thoroughly | El Paso. castigated by that great Jefersonian | elens Moat Democrat from that great Jeffer- Huron. S Dal sonian country, the banks of the Hud- | Jacksonvilie son.” Asserting that “a Republican stop- gap chairman needs no legal back- fl%:?.’anofis ground to arraign a Democrat admin- | New Orleans istration,” Robinson said: Otfuncons. “I notice that among those who |Qmaha =~ Nebr voted for this (Wagner) bill is that | phocnie A wild radical, my friend Senator Bar- | B'' Save $10.75! Skunk, Magellan Kit Fox (also Silver Fox and Fischer Fitch for women). 5 ; $89.75 and $98.75 Coats—Women—Misses—Juniors! Handsomely furred with Blue Fox, Silver ~ Save $10 to $19! Fox, Armur Kolinsky, Persian Lamb, Mink, $ 7 9 Beaver (also Russian Black Fox for women). bour, Republican, of New Jersey. Also, K e = = i g o e k $110 and $125 Richly Furred ng:vtgll'l nggts the Senate; Senator McNary, Re- publican leader, who some ~people | 5 think will be the Republican nominee for President next year, and that fire- brand, Senator White of the reckless old State of Maine. I might add Capper of Kansas, Hiram Johnson of California, La Follette, Shipstead, and 5 70 B = 84 &8 60 ~__ Clo 00 8% %0 0.08 Clear 86 89 71 Cloudy Glorified with Silver Fox, Sable-dyed Blue Fox, Mink, Kolinsky, Persian Lamb. Foreign Countries. (7 am.. Greenwich time. today.) Pressure. Weather. London_ Englal N4 Cloudy Baris. Prance udy oudy 99 $145 High-fashion Furred Dress Coats Savesis! : Luxuriously furred with Silver Fox, Mink, $ Persian Lamb. Consider—Can you afford NOT to have a New Coat? Gone are the pencil skirts of yester- Theres a new silhouette to considert Gone arg the pencil shirts of yester: silhouette so graceful. Subtle flares, front fullness, give movement without break. Fabrics have never been so interesting, so There are new fab"cs to consider! unusual, so diversified. Forstmann and Julliard high-grade woolens feature frieze weaves, dotted, striped, diagonal weaves, small all-over patterned, striped or diamond motifs. There are NE@W colors 1o comider! blues and black, smarter than ever! There are New collars, new sleeves i be considered! And lavish fur capes. Draped collars. Face-framing shawls. Lucile Paray’s front-flaring, straight-side collar. Paquin’s “Normandie” collar falling in pleats. Paquin’s bib col- lar, Lanvin’s jabot collar. Lanvin’s fur-to-the-waist panel collar. Maggy Rouff’s split cape. Vion- net’s airplane collar. Necklines still high, but more flattering. Sleeves set in deep armholes, full at the elbow, tight at the wrist. A new coat? You can hardly do without it! 1tze: lear Steiwer of Oregon.” 8 ¥ gfgl‘x'g; —esailt oo s oo CPRIRIE O - ‘LA_MAIZON de TROU//EA U’ = CONNECTICUT AVE. AT M ST. Store-Wide Clearance - - - DRESSES LINGERIE NEGLIGEES To Make Room for Fall Arrivals The deep, rich shades of Fall foliage—the Bronzy browns, vivid reds, pinewood greens, Cotton Dresses — Linen Suits Negligees $2.9 5 $3.95 and $5.95 V;lues Cool Jean Matou and Westbury Shirtfrocks at worth-while savings. Mostly all sizes and styles. Summer Negligees of cool materials. Values up to $7.95. * Daytime Summer Frocks /Crepes, Chiffon Prints in pastels, whites and prints. Mostly all sizes. Truly unusual values. Formerly $10.95 to $22.95 $595 $795 $‘| 395 \ * ALL Evening Gowns nusual designs . . . . l gmmnung x{yl:s Lol $1 995 V;; 9?;;0 e 5 (50) Negligees—Loungii.3 extmrdimry. values. . Pajamas Taken from our regular stock. Flat collars appear. | Lovely Taffeta, Silk Crepe, Seer- Regular | suckers. New Summer shades. 3455 ond s 95 | ‘Three-piece Beach Pajamas in- Values i cluded. * | | (40) Hostess Gowns—Lounging Pajamas Beautiful styles in Chiffon, Satin, Crepe de Chine and Prints. Un- usual values at this low price. All sizes. 4, 3750 * August Lingerie Clearance Handmade Night Gowns $295 Reg, $395 end MM $595 values S Handmade SLPS $195 Reg. $2.95 values Handmade PANTIES $150 Reg. $1.95 and $2.50 values 4 i AT/ £ ) D. Little Women’s $98.7> E. Misses’ $98.75 coat of F. Juniors’ $69.75 coat coat with Mink collar on frieze woolen with Armur with Badger fur on frieze \ Mm,u‘c wool—$79.. Kolinsky—$79. woolen—$59. B. Women’s $145 coat of Forstmann's new diago- A. Misses’ $110 coat of Forstmann’s mnew twool with Silver Foz—$99. C. Women’s $110 coat o, Forstmann coating, Sil- ver Foz shawl—$99. nal—detachable cape of Persian Lamb—$129.