Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1935, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1935. CROPS PLAN HIT braska Independent Republican, visited | be successful in their announced in- with his sister and daughter at their | tention to persuade the Senator to| homes here today. seek again the office he has held The 74-year-old ‘veteran of rnl.ny‘slnce 1903. national political battles expected to return directly to Washington after . staying here “a few dlys.”g Rare Animal. Meanwhile, both allies and op- The aye-aye is a little animal —Silent on his reported statement he | ponents wondered whether his sister, | about the size of a cat, with rodent- would not run for re-election next | Mrs. Clara Norris Rakestraw, and | like teeth, is nocturnal in its habits, | year, Senator George W. Norris, Ne- | daughter, Mrs. Harvey Nelson, would ' and found only in Madagascar. ‘The GOLDENBERG Co. SEVENTH AND K NA. 5220 imports which would compete with those domestic goods whose produc- tion already has been curtailed was demanded, farmers for not producing crops was “wrong in principle” The State Grange meeting will be followed on Wednesday by the convention of the National Grange. Sehlmeyer viewed as necessary a revision of the “drastic” regulations NORRIS IS SILENT RUGS CLEANED & STORED Call Mr. Pyle Nat. 3257.3291-2036 Ethiopia’s Imports. Sanitary Carpet & Rug for potato control embodied in the | Ethiopia's chief imports are cotton Cleaning Co. A. A. A and said the payment of | goods, ironware, sugar and oil; its| 106 Ind. A N.W. farmers for not producing crops was | chief exports, hides and skins, coflee,l “wrong In principle.” Barriers against | wax and ivory. COMMUNISM TEXT STUDY S SOUGHT Piney Branch Citizens Ask That Source Material Be Made Public. \\W //;,% i A resolution asking that source ma- | * 2, terial used in the teaching of Com- | > munism be presented to parents was L2 adopted last night by the Pmey‘ % 5 Branch Citizens' Association. i 7 & In the resolution the superintendent A of schools was asked to enlighten the %[mm\\\\\ public as to “what way the subject is being presented to the students and from what exact sources (authors and texts) the teachers gain their informa- tion of the subject.” | It also was recommended by the association that the Federation of | Citizens' Associations give its support | to Col. W. L. Peak as next general | guperintendent of penal institutions in the District. | People’s Counsel William A. Roberts was commended “for his general effi- ' ciency in fulfilling the duties of his office.” In a second request to the superin- tendent of schools, it was urged that some provision be made for lighting | the parking space used by night stu- dents attending Roosevelt High School. It also was recommended that traffic lights be installed at Colo- rado avenue and Sixteenth street and at Allison and Sixteenth streets. Officers elected were G. L. Shorey, president; F. C. Merritt, vice presi- dent; W. E. Hoffheins, secretary, and J. H. Pellen, treasurer. Sister and Daughter Hope, How- Grange Master Declares Policy “Wrong in Principle.” SACRAMENTO, November 12 (%) George Sehlmeyer, master of the California Grange, told the State con- vention yesterday that payment of ever, to Persuade Him to Run. GLENDALE, Calif., November 12 (#). $1.29 Smart Winter HATS The smarter new col- SI inches plenty of Goldenberg's—Maln Floor Men's c Work Shirts 2 fr $] Blue chambray work shirts. double stitched. ventilated arm Dits — Main Floor. Men's $1.6 Trousers $1 o Extra length for full-size beds, Extra heavy. high count sheeting. One and two of & kind from our froes fucen Usta el OE HdTessnR trousers. =~ Excellent variety = Sizes Maln Fieor: 2§ 10 4% waist.—Main Floor. Women'’s 50¢ Handkerchiefs 3 boxes $ Pure Irish linen. hand-appliqued and _embroidered. White _witn colored embroidery.—Main Floor. $1.19 Everlasting 59 to 89¢ Rayons and Acetates 81x99 ?I"““ Women's 79¢ & $1 Fabric Gloves 2 e 9] Attractive styles in double woven suede-like fabrics. Novelty -uffs or plain 4-button’ slip-ons. Sizes 6 to A —Main Floor. ds Correct yds. fashions for misses Mill lengths in printed crepcs Srortment and plain colored crepes Larae assortment “of stvles. Useful ‘engths.—Main Floo assortment Boys’ 69¢ and 79¢ Shirts and Blouses 2 for S Perfects and Irregulars. 1" “Modern Boy" and other White and fancv pat- Sizes for boys. youths and Aluminum Ware Regularly 69¢ & 79¢ for Good quality cooking including. -10-at. Dish Pans with tube . 1'2-qt. Double Boil= ers “-at. French Fryers with wire basket Downstairs Siore, Boys’ Sweaters Irregulars of T9¢ to $1.19 Grades, 2 for $l All wool and part wool. also fancy cotton sport sweaters. sleeveles and with sleeves. Sizes 21 to 35. Main Floor. Porto Rican Gowns Regularly 49¢ each 3 o 8l THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Rain tonight and probably tomorrow morning; mild temperature followed by colder late tonight and much colder tomorrow; lowest temperature tonight about 52 degrees: gentle shifting winds becom- ing moderately northerly late tonight. Maryland—Rain tonight and prob- ably tomorrow morning; colder late tonight; much colder tomorrow. & Virginia—Rain tonight and tomor- | Boys' 59¢ & 69¢ Pajamas g?yss; iflz 4 $‘| One fancy co. vs ed outing fiannel sndiiascy; carduse years —Main loor. Main Floot 250 Felt Hats 2 for $I Hand-embroidered and applianed. Rrims. turbans and off-face stsles. some with tucks and belts = Flesh Biack and leading Fall colors. and white. Sizes 16 and li. All headsizes Main Floor, Main Floor. utensils, Cake Pans two piece styles. in cheviots 40 14 aeck Main Floor, row morning; colder in west and north portions late tonight; much colder tomorrow. | ‘West Virginia—Rain tonight, prob- | ably ending tomorrow morning; much | colder tonight and in east and south portions tomorrow. River Renort. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers clear this morning | Report for Last 21 Hours, Yesterday— Today- Tsmp Baro Temp. Baro. De. . Dek. Ins 4om__ 61 50001 & pm Midnight Recor (Prom noon vesterday to noon todas.) | Highest, 70, 3 D.m. yesterday; year ago, 3 “Lowest, 61, 11 p.m. yesterday: ago, 33 Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 0%, on July 0 Lowest.” —. ‘on ‘January % Humidity for Last 21 Hours, (From noon sesterday fo noon todas.) Highest, 07 per cent. at & am_todas Lowest, 64 per cent. at 3 pm tercay. Tide Tables. year yes- (Furnished by United States Coast and odetic Survey.) Today igh 0 E‘lh W = un. today un_tomorrow Moon. today _ Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date) Month. 193 January February March @tations. Abilene. Tex Albany. N Atlanta, Ga __ Atlantic City Boston. Mass. Buffalo. N. Y._ Charleston. S.C. Chicago. Il Cincinnati, Ohio 30.00 leveland, Ohio 30.07 Columbia a3 age. Record 5 709 ‘& = ic! Cloudy | ~ Clear Rain s _ Clear Louisville. Ky._ Miami Fla. __ Minneapolis “~_ New Orleans New York. N Oklahoma_ City_ maha. Nebr._ Philadelphia Phoenix, Ari: Cloudy | Cloudy Pittsburgh, 0 Cloudy | Ra | in s Diego. Cal 14 AR 48 WASH., D. C 70 61 FOREIGN STATIONS. (7 a.m., Greenwich time. today) C) Cloudy Temperature. Weather. London_ England = aris, France _ Rain ienna, Austria 3 Foggy Foggy Cloudy’ Cloudy (Noon. Greenwich time. Morta (Fayal), Azores_ 6% (Current observations.) Bt. Georges_Bermuda__ 7 Juan. Puerto, Rico ana. Cuba ADVERTISEME] IMPORTANT HEALTH RULES Winter is just ahead. So 4§t is important to know how many colds and coughs due to colds can be prevented. First, avoid exposure to people who cough or sneeze using carelessly without handkerchief. * Second, build strong re- sistance to colds by taking Father John’s Medicine, the nutritive tonic that provides the full beneficial effect of Tich, natural ‘Vitamin A. . This famous body builder helps you to fight off many eolds by strenthening the Mucous membrance lining the nose, throat and bron- thial passages. It shortens ©olds too. A bottle bought to- da pway. helps keep many colds o Women's & Girls’ $1.98 & $2.50 Shoes Dress shoes and oxfords, pumps and ties. Suedes black. patents and two-tone leathers. All sizes in the Iot. all ‘heel heights. Main FI. 19¢ Outing Flannels 8 yds. for $I Heavs double fleeced quality in colored stripes. 36" wide. Main Floor. 49¢ Lamp Shades 3 o 9 Parchment_shades for floor. table or bridge lamps. seve eral styles. Third Floor. $1.65 Inlaid Linoleum sl 3q. yd. Burlap-back Inlaid Linoleum and Inlaid Linoflor: good Datterns. perfect quality. Bring measurements. Downstairs Store, Children’s 29¢ Underwear 4 for sl Tuck-stitch sleeveless shirts and kne e-length pants. medium and large Main Floor, 39¢ Milk of * Magnesia 3 for Three reqular size bottles of Phillips Milk of Magnesia. Main Floor. $1.25 Carving Sets 3-piece set, including ing "Knife' with Neva: blade, Carving Steel d Carving Fork; imitation stag handles, Downstairs Store. Misses’ and Children’s $1.49 Footwear Oxfords and Strap Slippers, in brown. pstent, elk snd two-tone ‘leathers. Leather soles. All sizes to 2. Main~Floor. Boys’ $1.69 Oxfords Sturdily made with long. @ ng soles. Sizes to large 6. in Floor. $1.49 House Slippers Men's and women's leather sl sole House Slippers many styles and colors.—Main Floor. Women's $1.49 Footwear Comfort Arch Ties and Straps with flexible leather soles. All sizes. %] $1.49 Galoshes Women's and children’s all- rubber Galoshes 2-snap style in black or brown.—Main Floor. 1 29¢ Pillow Cases, 5 for High grade bleached Pillow @ Cazes free dressing. 47 sizes.—Main Floor. from starch or and 45x36° 69cTurkishTowels,2for 25%50" size with attractive @ jacquard borders in various colors. Double thread absorbent quality.—Main Floor. 38¢Print Fabrics, 4yds. 38" printed rayon-and-cot- s ton Twin Cords—a favorite for smart Fall frocks. Wide selec- tion of styles and colors. ==Main Floor. 25¢ Broadcloth, 7 yds. Mill lengths of hish count qual- § ity broadcloth. in a large va- riety of printings. Tub-proof. ~=Main Floor. Boys' 69c¢ Suits, 2 for Long sleeve wash suits. button- s on style. with heavy pants, 5 to 10 years.—Main Floor. $1 DELIVERS Boys’ $1.29 Blanket Robes 1 shawl 8 to Two-tone colors, with collar. girdle to match 14 vears—Main Floor. Men'’s Sweaters Waol-faced sleevel fancy or plain st grey or maize —Ma Shirts and Shorts 5 for $1 Men's broadcloth shorts in fancy patterns and ribbed athletic shirts. —Main Floor, 69¢ Stamped Goods 2 for The group {ncludes stamped s‘ 5-piece luncheon sets, sets and pillowcases embroider designs. E ~=Main Floor, Men'’s Sweat Shirts 51 weight. in pull-over with half zipper front. Fleeced lined White and grey. —Main Floor. Women's $1.59 Capeskin Gloves Table cut novelty slip-on cape- skin gloves. In_black. or black with white. Sizes 6 to 6%. —Main Fleor. 69¢ Table Cloths 2 for $1 52x52 hand blocked table cloths in ;II over patterns, Fast clors.—Main oor. Vinter 51 39¢ Rayon Scarfs 4 for $1 16x45" scalloped edge ravon vanity scarfs. in rose. blue, orchid and green.—Main Fioor, Tots’ 59¢ Dresses 2 for $1 anty_dresses_in novelty prints tub: P atorar®s Mo '8 years.—Second Floor, $32.50 to $39.50 Axminster popular room sizes q —9x12, 81,x10%, TV x9 and 634x12 ft. Chinese designs. Per- fect and slight irreg- 1 — Downstairs ‘ Palmer’s | ables filled with pure, | shed sateen. Girls’ $1 Skirts 2 for $1 Waistline in p} and checks Ia Sizes 8 to 14 years —Second Floor. Women's 79¢ Sweaters 2 for $1 Slip-on_stsle in various colar com- nations. novelty weaves. high neck- 34" to 40.—Second $1.39 Brush Combination - One 14-inch horsehair_Floor Brush with handle and Radia- tor Brush —Dewnstairs Store, $1.69 Wear-Ever Aluminum Kettles 7-qt. Cooking Kettles with sl straight sides and cover.— Downstairs Store. 59¢ Sanitary Napkins 2 boxes Lanvette Sanitary Napkins— 100 in 2 boxes.—Main Floor. Women's $1.39 Umbrellas Rainproof Gloria. in fancy de- I signs. black and colors. 10-rib style.—Main Floor. 51 59¢ Crepe Gowns, 3 for Cotton Crepe Gowns, in tai- s lored stvle. trimmed with con- trasting colors. Sizes 16 and 17 ain Floor. i - Women'’s 39c Undies 4 for Tailored and lace-trimmed s Vests. Panties and Bloomers. in teaross and flesh. Sizes 36 to 42.—Main Floor, sy Girls’ 39¢ Bloomers 4 for Pull-cut Bloomers of fine white s or flesh broadcloth. 4 to 14 years.—Second Floor, $1 DELIVERS s Down Com- fortables $9.95 Comfort- covered with non- Rose, blue, green, gold or orchid.—Third Floor. Felt Base Rugs -ft. size. For kitchen v or dinette. Neat de- ~Downstairs Store. 51 45c Rug Border, 3 yds. 1 “4-inch best grade felt base rug_ border. in plank and e e —Downstairs Store, $1.29 Oval Rugs 22x3%-inch oval braided cot- sl ton rugs guaranteed washable. o s Bt 49¢ Window Shades 3 for Opaque shades in white. ecru sl or green 3x6 ft. cut size. Per- fect.—Downstairs Store. $1.49 Window Shades Waschable window shades in light ecru or gold. 3x6 ft. cut size Perfect. ~——Downstairs Store. 35¢ Chair Pads, 4 for Oilcloth pads for kitchen or SI dinette chairs. Attractive pat- e i Siece 35¢ Glazed Chintz 4 yds. for For drapes and chalr covers. sl Light and dark colored pat- terns.—Third Floor. $1.29 Chair Covers Boudoir chair covers of glazed s] chintz. pleated ruffie at bottom. ==Third Floer. 69¢ Drapery Damask 2 yds. for 40" wide. in two-tone em- SI bossed designs. For window or door drapes —Third Floor. $1.39 and $1.49 Damask Heavy weight damask. in two- § tone and plain colors. 50” wide —Third Floor. 45c Cretonnes, 3 yds. Tapestry and floral patterns.” @ some are reversible. Also figured sateen drapery fabrics. oor. DELIVERS $27.50 Lounge Chair and Ottoman $19.95 Web construction springs. Reversible spring - filled seat cushion. In rust, brown or green tap- estry. —Fourth Floor. $1.29 Steel Scooter — TOYLAND — Downstairs Store. $1.25 Doll Bassinette i Wood frame. enameled in green or ivory. drop side with wheels —~TOYLAND— $1.49 Smokers’ Stand 1 Polished ateel eombined with green, black or red enamel —Fourth Floor. $1.49 Hostess Table 1 Three-tier table of metal enameled in green. black or red.—Fourth Floor. $1.39 Make-up Box Can be used for many pur- poses. Has mirror in top —Main Floor, Men'’s Underwear 2 for Eeru color balbriggan shirts with short sleeves _and ankle-length drawers ~—Main Floor, $1.25 Sweater Kit 1 Contains sufficient varn to make 2 ,;,"':,',',d,fi’m”“‘ with knitting i Mt Floer. Women'sRingless Chiffon Hose 51-gauge. 2 and 3 thread ailk hose. Full fashioned, silk from top to toe. Smari shades. Sizes 812 to 10'a. —Main Fioor.

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