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THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935. Orange Girl FLORIDA OPENS EXHIBIT IN NEW YORK. GOTHAM SOCIALIST PARTY SPLIT OPEN Norman Thomas Joins Left Wing “Militants” When “Purge” Is Forced. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, December 5.—The Socialist party in New York City, largest unit in the national organiza- tion, was split wide open today in a bitter fight between the “old guard” and “militant” factions. ‘The left wing “militant”® leaders walked out of a Central Committee | meeting controlled by the right wing | “old guard” last night, set up an or- | ganization of their own and declared | they represented a majority of the | Socialists in the city. Norman Thomas, national leader of the party and one of the leaders of the left wing faction, immediately identified himself with the New York “militant” faction. ‘The schism has been in the making for many months. It was precipitated [bv the action of the Executive Com- mittee of the central body, several ueeks ago, in ordering a “purge” of so-called “revolutionists” in the party, MISS ANN KING, including many of the left wing leaders. With an armful of Florida oranges This “purge,” instigated by the right which had a prominent place in | Wing “old guard” which controls the the Florida Fair, officially opened | Party organization in New York City recently by Gov. David Sholtz of |and State, was aimed at those who Florida in the International Build- | adhered to the revolutionary declara- ing, Rockefeller Center. The fair, | tion of principles adopted at the 193¢ opened for a three-month showing, | Detroit national convention. is the largest State exhibit ever This declaration, while adhering to held in a commercial building. It |social democratic principles in many is sponsored by the Florida Na- | respects, advocated a “dictatorship of tional Exhibits, Inc. the proletariat in case the capitalist Wide World Photo. |system collapsed amid chaos"--a | doctrine the “old guard” claimed was not socialistic but communistic. VE YOU Dollars and Cents! A Great SKIRT SALE! 1.99 Regularly 2.95 to 5.95 Reduced! 29 Coats, Originally 49.75 to 69.75 4.7 5} Regularly 7.95 to 12.95 Thrift Shop Dresses 3.99 Savings for women and little women! These dresses were designed especially for them. Crepes, metallics and velvets, Every one is sure to score a fashion success. Sizes 1615 to 2415, 38 to 44. (Third Floor. The Hecht Co.) A stunning collection of coats! Fine friezes and jacquard fabrics trimmed with blue fox, Persian, wolf an& fitch— fashioned in the newest styles. Silk crege and satin linings. ‘Warm interlinings. Black, brown, rust. Sizes for misses and women. Every skirt addict in town should hurry in for this event! Skirts to wear with sweaters, jack- ets and blouses! Monotone, diagonal, plaid and flecked tweeds. Skirts with butten fronts, with gores, with inverted pleats! Wraparounds! All the wanted colors—wine, dark green, rust, - navy, oxford, brown—and a few pastels. Sizes 12 to 20. Shop early for the best bargains! (Better Coat Shop. Third Floor.) Sale of 17 Coats Originally 79.75 to $95 56 . Ingenious yokes—novel sleeves—flattering ripple collars—dashing military styles—satin linings—warm interlinings are only some of the features. Persian, kolinsky and fox trims. Misses, women, little women. (Better Coat Shop, Third Floor.) DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON inexpensive! And they're ideal gifts! So check the boys off your Christmas list and 1—$88 black kid coat. Size 14 come in and take your pick. Full-length 1—$88 sealine (seal-dyed coney) and Jap mink boys’ mufflers in a variety of colors and coat. Size 40 $44 plaids. 1—$88 sealine (seal-dyed coney) and fitch coat. Size 20 -$44 1—8$77 beaverette coat. Si -$44 (Better Coat Department, Third Floor.) (Tnird Floor, Sports Shop) BUSY CHEESE FACTORY 1S MONUMENT TO PRIEST | CHILD AUTO VICTIM R — WINS FIGHT TO LIVE GENTILLY, Minn., December 5.— A thriving cheese factory was regard- | | First Step Since Accident Frac- ed last night by this community as n‘ tured Skull Taken by 4-Year- fitting monument to the Rev. Father | s Eli Theillon, 77-year-old business man | O1d fn Howuitals priest, who died today of heart disease. | By the Associated Press. Founded by him in 1890, when his PITTSBURGH, December 5.—Four- parishioners were in distress because | year-old Teresa Mae Schaffer, who of crop failure, the Gentilly cheese fac- | lay unconscious in a hospital for 17 tory has operated each year but one days, is going home for Christmas. :;nce(then. pruvidm:nwor‘k ]{or & num- | Thelrh!ld suffered fractures of the L e 2 r of persons and financial aid to the | skull, legs and jaw in en automobile 1—$118 black pony swagger. Size 18 church, Its product, winning prizes accident. Her temperature touched 1—$159 Hudson Seal coat. Size 14 in scores of competitions, made the 106 and hope for recovery was aban- community famous. doned. Yesterday she took her first 1—$159 muskrat swagger with raccoon collar, Born in France, Father Theillon | step. i 5129 came to Canada in 1883 and to this Nurses said “medical science helped, community 47 years ago. ! s0 did prayers.” Boy’s All-Wool MUFFLERS 50c They’re smart! They’re warm! They're By the Associated Press. @fain Ploor, The Hecht Co.) 8—29.75 brown lapin jackets. Sizes 20, 40, 45212 Boys’ Wool Girls’ Rain Knickers Cape Sets Save 12.75 to 21.75 Original Price, 10.95 1.65 Absolutely all-wool! And lined throughout! Greys, browns, blues, blue greys. Sizes 6to 18 years. (Becond Ploor, The Mecht Oo.) Children’s Corduroy Boots 79¢ Houee boots. Cuffed with white bunny fur. Featur- ing soft padded soles. Red, blue or green eorduruy Sizes 6 to 12. (Bscond Fioor, The Hecht Co.) Girls’ Flannelette Pajamas 79¢ One and two piece pa- jamas. Plain colors are trimmed with prints— printed ones are trim- med with plain ecolors. Sizes 8 to 14 years. 79c&$1 Coat protecting capes and face protecting hats in white, blue, green and red. Sizes 6 to 10 years, 12 to 14 years. (Becond Floor. The Hecht Oo.) Tots’ Vanta Union Suits 9ec 20% wool! French leg. Sell—hel: back. Sizes 2 to 8. Also cotton and rayon self-help suits, 47¢. (Becond Ploor. The Hecht Os) Girls’ Knit Suits 4.95 Regularly 5.95. Hand- sewn knit suits with angora yokes and trims. Elastic waist bands. Choice of attractive colors, Sizes 7 to 10 ears. Obecond Pioor. The Hecht Go) WOMEN’S AND LITTLE WOMEN’S - COATS 28 And that’s no mean savings! Particularly since you have the whole Winter to wear these fashion-right coats. Skunk, Persian, caracul, kit fox and other desirable fur trims. Sizes 14 to 20, 351% to 4714, 38 to 52. (THRIFT OOAT SHOP, THIRD PLOOR.) Jr. Misses’ SPORTS COATS 10.95 Every one’s a swell buy. But there are only 33— so come early. Belted, fitted and swagger mod- els. Plaid, fleeces. Silk and plaid lined. Slzes 11 to 17. (YOUNG WASHINGTONIAN SHOP.) SILK AND SATIN NEGLIGEES *3 Save 7.95 and treat your- self to a luxurious negli- gee! The group includes tailored styles and lace- trimmed models and a wide assortment of sizes and colors. (THIRD FLOOR, THE HECHT 00.) Allowance on Old Range . . . no matter what sort of range you have, coal, oil, gas or electric . . . depending upon the value of the Magic Chef you buy here! (Second Floor. The Hecht Co.) CLEARANCE' BETTER DRESSES 10—13.95 crepe dresses for misses and women. Black, green, red 4"‘88 CLEARANCE! JR. MISSES’ DRESSES 23—7.95 to 22.75 crepe and wool dresses. Onc and two piece styles. Also jacket models__ 3‘88 WE. and your TOTS’ AR $—8.95 one-plece Snow Suits. Bize 3 28—1.39 Sleeveless Slip-over Sweaters. Sizes 2 and 3 years._. 3—1.95 Yellow Knitted Suits for Boys. Size 1_.. 9295 two-piece Knitted Suits for Boys. Bize 1 9—1.35 Vanta Knit Sleepers. Size 0. . 8—12,95 to 14.95 crepe and velvet evening .) 88 10—1.59 Hand-Knitted Scarf Sets for Tots. .2 to 6 years. gowns 13—2.95 Taffeta Party Dresses in pastel shades. For tots «6—1.39 Wool Jersey Dresses. Sizes 3 to 6 20—12.95 to 16.95 crepe and metallic jersey 6 88 dressy street dresses A 13—1.59 two-piece Red Jersey Suits for Boys. Sizes 4 to 6. $—2.95 Bilk Dresses. Sizes 4 to 6 : shot material ‘-“':.;.- :‘d }:: ;:: g;‘:':s;“ g‘;:i-ma;;"’::g = 3 3]3—“.95 to $25 pleated crepe and chiffon street 8.88 S0=13.05 s 1977E d - 4 8 { 3 resses — 0 evening dresses for misses an (8econd Floor, The Hecht Co.) cini women. Crepes, velvets, lames and laces. Black, $11 GIRLS’ WEAR Baoken sizes 11 20 17 blue, red, green (Youns Washingtonian Shop, Third Floer.) (Better Dress Depsrtment, Third Floor.) 23—3.95 Velveteen, Wool Crepe and Jersey Dresses. Sizes 7 to 14. 80—1.60 and 82 Felt Hats. Assorted colors and head sizes.. 10—$3 All-Wool Plald Jumper Dresses. Sizes 8 to 14.___ < 10—7.95 Dresses for Junior Highs. Wools, crepes and plaids in one and two-plece styles. Sizes 12 to 16 10—1,15 Print Wash Blouses. Assorted sizes 7 to 16. 9—3$3 and 3.95 All-Wool Skirts for Girls and Junior Highs. Br« ~Junior High Girls’ all-wool plaids and crepes, 12 to 16. (Becond Floor, The Hecht Co.) BOYS’ WEAR 150—29¢ to 35¢ Children’s Hose. 100—1.25 to 1.65 Winter Weight Hats. 7—5.95 two-piece Junior Suits___ #-£4.95 three-piece Junior Ensembles.. 3—$15 Blue Grey Suits. 18—1.65 Wool Shor's.. 3—17.95 Young Men’s (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) = CHILDREN’S SHOES 80 prs.—3.50 Welt Soled Oxfords for little boys. Black or brown®calfskin. 59.9 OLD RANGE buys this 69.95 MAGIC CHEF RANGE 35—13.95 and 16.95 crepe dresses for women and little women. Black, reg, peacock 8'88 30—13.95 to 19.75 crepe dresses for misses and 11 women. Black, brown, red, green. Some of metal THRIFT COATS 30—13.95 to 19.75 untrimmed Sport Coats. Plaids, checks, monotones, Camel Hairs, tweed mixtures. 14 to 20; Most Unusual Value “KEYSTONE” Movie Cameras and Projectors 29.50 Regularly 47.50 (Thrift Shop, Third Floor.) COATS and SUITS 4—29.75 untrimmed Dress Coats. Black only. Sizes 14 11—29.75 to 39.75 furred Sport Coats. Brown, rust, blue, raccoon, beaver, wolf trims. Sizes 12 to 20 and 42:..-21.95 13—22.75 to 20.75 two-piece Swagger and Jacket Buits. Fur and self trim. Raccoon, lapin, caracul furs. Black, brown, green, rust. Sizes 12 to 20 2—49.75 to 69.75 furred Dress Suits with blue fox, and Kolinsky. Also 3 lapin Swagger Coats with skirts. (Better Cost Shop, Third Floor.) UNIFORM DEPARTMENT 100—PFancy printed blou!zldh heer - organdy pina- fore Aprons 80—Printed broadeloth Dnuel with sheer unndy Aprons to match. Sizes 14 t0 44 oreeen-. 45—New Candlewick Servicettes in pastel lhldal Small, Tmeium and IATge 12eS...——------oonr-ci- bt 159 O. D. ORDERS 7 s 80—1.05 and '2.95 Blouses. Including crepes, satins, ' . mNMmm&Mwefl-Mmmv [ IT C ; : MILLINERY ’!Hll lnd $5 felt AMM Felt Hats. Brims and green, navy, wine. -and Breton styles. Brown 90 prs.—$3 Two-toned Oxinrds‘ ‘Welt construction. For boys and )unlor d Side Lace Oxfords for girls. Broken sizes m-:vs to 3.75 = tinued styles. Brokmllnltou (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.. Never dreamed you could get a Magic Chef at this price, did you? Here it is, equipped with Lorain Red Wheel Oven Heat Control, 3-in-1 top burners, new grid-pan broiler and other famous Magic Chef features that you've been wanting for years. The camera holds 100 feet of 16-milli- meter film and has removable £34 lens. The projector is equipped with 100- watt bulb and ventilation chamber to prevent burning. Works on AC or DC current. Holds 400 feet of film— throws life-size pictures. (Cameras, Third Fleor.) Just one of many models on display. Come in and choose the one best fitted for your individual needs. (Main PFloor, Electric Arcade.) THE HECHT CO0. F STREET AT SEVENTH NATIONAT 3100 NATIONAL

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