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16 TAYLOR PREDITS SESSNTILL N Democratic Leader Also Sees Rifts Ahead When Congress Convenes. By the Associated Press. Though some Democratic leaders | hope the session of Congress begin- ning in January will be short and harmonious, others predict it will be Reither. Representative Taylor, Democrat, of Colorado, who last session acted as Democratic lead- er of the House, said today: “The business 3 of government has got so big we S never can have a short session any § more. “As for a har- monijous session, § we never have had one in a campaign year— there is so darn much politics in- volved. Even if the boys were disposed to be harmonious, the news- papers wouldn't let them.” June 15 is Taylor's guess for an edjournment date. Chairman O'Con- nor of the House Rules Committee also named mid-June. ‘Taylor, who is not going to be acting leader again if he can help it, said he believed the Democrats would be “reasonably harmonious,” although there are bound to be splits on some major issues. “You can't make 322 Democrats jump tarough a hoop and you wouldn't have any respect for them if they did.” he said. “Put this down, too. Neither the Rep. Taylor. press nor any section of the public Supper Club Notes (Continued Prom Thirteenth Page.) downstairs from the Volga Boatman. The nightly floor shows in the main room are done by the same pgople as last week. * * %k X Mayflower Lounge—Ad this eternally popular spot you will be in good com- pany and will have sweet music played for you by Sidney’s Orchestra. Buddy (Drummer) Harmon is the leader and Sid Cowen sings—in several languages now. & By Rainbow Room—Milton Davis plays the piano and from there leads the Meyer Davis unit, which plays for cocktail, dinner and supper dancing at Dick Butler’s ever-filled rendezvous in the Hamilton Hotel. * ok K X Maryland Club Gardens—Don and Deresse, continental and rhumba art- ists, are the new floor entertainment headliners and Eileen Mercedes has been held over to sing sophisticated songs. Music is by Jimmy Harris and his orchestra, with Edide Pierce singing and Fran Trappe accordioning. * X ¥ X Club Carlton—Drop in here for a half hour and you're apt to stay until they turn out the lights, lock up the bar and put the head-waiter out for the night, what with the pleasant atmosphere and the Sidney ensemble music, * ok X X Hi-Hat Lounge—There is a new maitre d’hotel in the Ambassador's should criticize a member of Congress for what he does, but should criticize the people that send him to Congress. That is because 98 times out of 100 a Congressman votes the sentiment of the people who elected him.” Taylor himself at times has failed to go down the line with the admin- istratiop. He voted, for instance, for immediate cash payment of the bonus and to override President Roosevelt's veto of the legislation, " 0 Ms e " 515 to §1 This Model $29.50 8 on a THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER -5, 1935. - popular rendezvous, The name is Oscar and he hails from Vienna, with stopovers at swank hotels at Swiss resorts and at other European points, at the Ritz-Carlton in Atiantic City and he has been with the Ambassador for five years. Music still is supplied by the versatile South Sea Islanders. NN Ramon’s—The towns’ Sunday fea- ture is supper dencing here—because hordes of people you know will be on hand, because the music is by Rudy Schramm and because the place is owned by Ramon. Herr Schramm is on hand every night, too, to play a lot of piano. * ok ok ok Madrillop—Yvonne Lane headlines | the week’s show with tap, contortion, control and acrobatic dancing; Lucille | Delza sings native French songs; Sul- tana does interpretive Spanish danc- ing, and tap dancer Johnny Barnes has been held over. Music is by Leon Brusiloff and the Brusiloffians. * ok k% | Lotus—A host of new principals are featured in the Earl Lindsay Revue— among them, Paul La Varre and his brother in a clever comedy and acro- batic routine; Muriel Ames, talented and attractive acrobatic dancer, and De Counpi and Marie, European dance team. Julie and Evelyn Harlan step from the line to do a bright specialty 'ACID MAY BE :WIIAT AILS YOU—| Makes You Tired, Pepless Too much acid can make you feel more miserable and rotten than almost | Any other one thing. It sours food, makes vile gases, causes heartburn and | pains. You don’t get the good out of what ‘you eat. You lose strength and | energy—you feel old and look it. Get rid of sour acid and keep rid of | 1t for good by taking some water with a teaspoonful of Placidan in it several | times a day. ~ Placidan “wipes out” excessive acidity without disturbing the stomach juices. It forms a coating | over raw, irritated membranes and helps stop the making of more burning acid. RELIEF at once from gas and acid indigestion. And you'll get up in the morning refreshed. full of pep and enerey. Ask fo S5c package of Placidan &t any drug | | store. Westinghouse Electrified Sewing Machine All Brand-New Merchandise! —If ever there was a time to save on a fine sewing machine, it is now... {ncidentally it is a good time to get “her” that machine she has been longing for, and give it to her as a Christmas gift. Five different walnut cabinet models—each fully guaranteed—for your choosing. (they also have & cook named Ooftie) and Judy Ellington sings. Al Norton is the master of ceremonies and Wil- liam (Wire-Brush) Strickland beats time for the Capitolians. ok K ok Lafayette Hotel—There's a new cocktail room here, with entertain- ment by a violinist, who also sings, and an accordionist. If you hurry, you can get an entry into the contest to name the spot, which contest closes tomorrow. * % ¥ % La Paree—Lew Fink, the human there are Marjorie Clay, in an acro- turing South American tangoes, and & line of tall and stately lassies. M is by Emory Daugherty, with Marie Fowler and Ray Beck singing. * ok k% Dude Ranch—The Parker brothers and Lynn do adagio numbers as the feature of the nightly floor revues and there is singing by Dixie Dyer and Jimmie Staley. Music is by Ralph Garren and orchestra. * K K x Epstein’s—The Harrijay Kronsberg every night and are on hand to enter~ rustic spot, with dancing to music by | to present his resignation last night, tain at ‘the dinner hour, slso, on|a five-plece orchestra and between-|in accordance with custom. Saturdays and R Grifith Farms—Brick Dornin and his Variety Six play for nightly danc- ing and the food will make you want to come again. * ok x % Swanee Ball Room—Phil O'Brien leads the Meyer Davis unit which plays for dancing every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday night. * ok k *x Log Cabin Inn—Out Georgia avenue dance entertainment by Mitzi, who is The two men engaged in s heated Swiss and plays an accordion. dispute in the dining room of the Chamber of Deputies yesterday. PREPARES FOR DUEL e | Chilean Minister of Labor Turns| in Resignation. SANTIAGO, Chile, December 5| (®).—Preliminary arrangements for a | |d duel between Radical Deputy Hum- | berto Mardones and Minister of Labor | from surface conditions o/ Need not be endured. Make your skin clearer vacuum, headlines the floor show, and $46.00 Cabinet Model. $54.50 Cabinet Model. $67.50 Cabinet Model. $72.00 Cabinet Model. $74.50 Cabinet Model. Now__$29.50 Now__$39.50 Now__$49.50 Now__$54.50 Now__$59.50 $12.50 Midget Hand Machine_$10.50 Buy Them on the Convenient Budget Plan (Small Carrying Charge Added) Kann's—Fourth Floor. FRIGIDAIRES REDUCED Floor Samples and Used Models (2) 4 cu. ft. Frigidaires, Originally $167.50. (1) 4 cu. ft. Frigidaire, Originally $196.00 (1) 4 cu. ft. Frigidaire, Originally $114.50. (1) 5 cu. ft. Frigidaire, Originally $148.50. (1) 6 cu. ft. Frigidaire, Originally $169.50. (1) 6 cu. ft. Frigidaire, Originally $178.50, (1) 12 cu. ft. Frigidaire, Originally $378.50. (1) 8 cu. ft. Frigidaire, Originally $243.50. (1) 9 cu. ft. Frigidaire, Originally $313.50. (1) 5 cu. ft. Frigidaire, Originally $152.50, (1) 5 cu. ft. Frigidaire, Originally $262.50. 15¢, 20c and 25¢ a Day on the Meter Ice Plan Nothing Down—F7mg: pxtended over » long riod Kann's—Street and Third Floors. THENEW € Gown Salon, French Room —Second Floor 20—$39.75 to $49.75 DRESSES—for misses, Metal thread laces, velvet, wool suits, high shade crepes. 5—high shade and white formals 4—MISSES’ $256 DRESSES—green or red crepe. Velveteen ._.. 17—MISSES’ $29.76 DRESSES—in black, high shades. Included, 7 high shade formals i 1—$65 FURRED COSTUME SUIT—with Persain. Size 18 $39.75 9—$29.75 DRESSES FOR WOMEN—day- time crepes in bright colors. 3 dinner 6—$39.75 DRESSES FOR WOMEN— bagheera daytime and brooch velvet din‘ner 25 Exclusive Sonia Fashions— Reduced! $179 Ice Green Metal Brocade Formals $168 $195 Krimmer Trimmed Costumes -_._$145 $225 Black Rodier Woolen Costume __$165 $165 Eggplant lace and taffeta gown ._$145 $115 Maize Velvet Evening Gown___. $95 Sports Shop—Third Floor 75—$13.95 TO $19.75 KNIT SUITS—and dresses. 1, 2 and 3 piece styles. Boucles, cashmeres, angoras, lifht-weight woolens. Many showroom samples, mostly size 16. Misses’, women’s sizes. Some Palm Beach shades $10 100—$10.95 TO $16.95 KNIT SUITS— and dresses. 1, 2 and 3 piece. Light-weight woolens, cashmeres, jerseys $7 60—$5.95 and $7.95 KNIT FROCKS—2- piece zephyrs. 12 to 20, $4 40—$2.95 WOOL BLOUSES—checked, $1 50—$4.95, $5.95 BLOUSES—Silk and wool $3.95 20—$16.95 JERSEY DRESSES—1 piece . $7 entertainers do musical specialties etls %27%%/4" 12141220 F STREET (extended) you will find this pleasant | Alejandro Serani caused the minister | + +« With the money you save on these Sales! FRIDAY CLEARANCE Several hundred coats and dresses from our own quality stocks sharply reduced for prompt disposal! Just Landed in U. S. A.! "Genuine Imported Homespun, Hand-loomed Harris Tweeds Balmacaans and Classic Toppers for Misses, 12 to 20 -522.75 Everybody’s wanting “Harris Tweeds—Har- ris Tweeds!”"—they are so bright and smart, and wearable in all kinds of weather. The new weaves and colorings are definitely “British”—cheery checks or heather mix- ture, blues, browns, tans, greens, black and whites. Every coat warmly interlined, Earl- Glo lined. Coat Shop—Fifth Floor Misses’ Moderate Price Dresses—Second Floor 20—$13.95 and $16.95 DRESSES —alpacas, woolens for daytime wear. Lovely laces and crepes for 35—$16.95 and $19.75 DRESSES —for afternoon, street or eve- ning. Alpaca crepes, mossy crepes, silk rabbit’s hairs, matelasses. Sizes 14 to 20 Special Size Shop—Second Floor 10—$13.95 and $16.95 DRESSES—for larger women. One-piece street and afternoon models in crepe and wool. Plum, brown, green, wine. 4214 to 501% $7.95 6—$16.95 and 325 Dresses—crepes and wools in rust, plum and green. Sizes 401&0 ;9 .95 Inexpensive Dresses—Fourth Floor 86—$7.95 and $10.95 DRESSES—Matelasse crepes, jerseys, rabbit’s hairs. Dressy or tai- lored styles. Sizes for misses and women, al- though not in every style $5 67—$5.95 and $7.95 DRESSES—Tailored frocks —shirtwaist alpacas and Friendship crepes. Black, brown, rust, green, grey. Few plaid wools, jerseys. 14 to 20, few sizes 38 to 42, $3.95 Junior Dresses—Fourth Floor 30—$12.95 DRESSES—Matelasse, crepe with and without jackets, plaid woolens. Bright or dark shades. Tailored; few dressy afternoon styles. 11 to 17 $5 50—$16.95 DRESSES—Silk or wool crepes, some in two tonmes. Velvet combinations on wool. Evening crepes and a few bright lace dresses. Bright, dark or pastel colors. Sizes 11 to 17, $7.95 Junior Economy Dress Shop—Fifth Floor 30—$5.95, $7.95 and $10.95 DRESSES—this sea- son’s velveteen tunic and one-piece types, wool plaid shirt frocks, dark and bright crepes with white collars, few dinner dresses and metal- thread crepes; broken sizes 11 to 17 $3.95 5—$7.95 DINNER AND EVENING DRESSES for Juniors—jacket or shirimaker type;5 in Millinery Shop—Street Floor 125——51.9”5 to $3.95 HATS 105—$5 and $6.50 HATS __ 82—$7.50 to $16.50 HATS Note: These are for misses, matrons and juniors! Sports, street and dress hats. Women'’s Coats—Third Floor 4—$145 BLACK COATS—with Russian caracul :ollzz and sleeves. Forstmann’s frieze wool. 0 1—8169.50 MINK-TRIMMED COAT—for little woman. Size 371%4. Brown diagonal woolen, $125 5—%$125 FUR-TRIMMED COATS—black, green, brown with mink, blue fox, Persian lamb. 38 to 42, 35% to 3915 $85 4—WOMEN’S 8110 COATS—borwn, black or green. Luxurious collars—kolinsky, blue fox, mink. 36 to40 ____ et et SRS 4—$79.75 FURRED COATS—with kolinsky, ill(wlk' Black, brown or green. Sizes 3514 to 10—WOMEN’S 5 > lack, brown, green. Persian lamb, Kit fox, pointed fox, ko- linsky. Sizes 36 to 42,39% to4314_______ _$45 10—§79.75 COATS—black frieze wool with sil- ver fox collars. Sizes 36 to 44 . ______ $55 10—$59.75 and $69.75 CASUAL COATS—in plaid, fleece, swagger and belted styles. Rac- coon, beaver, kit fox and wolf collars. Brown, blue, grey and rust. Sizes 351% to 3914 and 36 Women'’s Coats—Fifth Floor 6—$59.75 FURRED COATS—Fine furs—fitch, beaver, Kit fox on black, green or brown wool- ens. Smooth or frieze type. 7—$49.75 FUR-TRIMMED COATS—black, brown, green. Trimmed with Kit fox, kolinsky. 37 to 38, 36 to 40 2—$59.75 FURRED COATS—black, brown. Richly trimmed with shawl collars of skunk. Sizes 3714 to 431% 9—$39.75 BLACK, BROWN COATS—with skunk, wolf, Kit fox. Sizes 36 to 44 $25 10—$25 SWAGGER COATS—plain or checked fleece. Brown, gray, Oxford, blue. Sizes 36 to 40, 3515 to 41 5 Misses’ Coats—Fifth Floor 20—8$19.75 SPORTS COATS—Furless. tones, Shetland and Harris type tweeds. 12 to 20 8—839.75 FURRED COATS—with shawls, capes, Johnny collars of lapin-dyed coney, caracul, s%uirre], raccoon. Green, rust, black. 14 to Mono- Sizes beaver, Jap mink, raccoon, Polar wolf. Brown, wine, green, rust, black. Sizes 14 to 20 ._$29.75 8—$59.75 DRESS COATS—BIlack with black fox. Sizes 16 to 20 Misses’ Coats—Third Floor 2—$89.75 and $110 FURRED COATS—one with lapin-dyed coney top, green wool skirt. Beaver- trimmed grey coat. Size 16 4—879.75 BLACK DRESS COATS—furred with silver fox. Sizes 14 to 18 $45 15—889.75 to $110 COATS—with mink, Persian lamb, silver fox, kolinsky. Black, brown, green, beige. Sizes 14 to 20 $65 2—8$110 FUR-TRIMMED COATS—rich with ko- ligskyg. Black or brown Forstmann wool. Sizes 16, 1 5—$110 FINE COATS—with mink or silver fox. Black, browm, green Junior Coats—Third Floor 10—$49.75 FUR-TRIMMED COATS—With chin or shawl collars of Jap mink, fitch, beaver. Black, brown, green. 11°to 17 7—$69.75 to $89.75 COATS—Casual styles with Polar wolf. Navy coats with grey Persian. Green or navy with blue fox. Fifth Floor Fur Shop 15—$98.50 FUR COATS—Jap mink sides, grey or brown caracul, processed lamb, black kid cara- culs. Sizes 14 to 18 $75 6—$49.75 FUR COATS—Russian cat and black caracul paw. Sizes 14 to 18 $35 Fur Salon—Third Floor 4—$110 to $139 FUR COATS—Processed lamb in grey, cocoa. Ombre muskrat. Cocoa caracul. Sizes 16 and 18 5—$139 FUR COATS—Silver Muskrat, brown and black kid caracul. Sizes 16 and 18____$115 5—$110 FUR COATS—BIlack caracul, silver muskrat, Jap mink sides ,and lapin-dyed coney. Sizes 16 to 18 $95 1—$225 SILVERTONE MUSKRAT—coat, $195 Women’s Moderate Price Dresses— Second Floor 35—$13.95 and $16.95 DRESSES—including satin evening dresses, crepe street and afternoon dresses. Tailored street frocks. Sizes 1615 to 2214, 36 to 42 23—$16.95 and $19.75 DRESSES—for street and afternoon. Jacket and one-piece styles. Crepe and metal cloth. Black, blue, green, rust, 36 to 42, 161% to 2415 __ $10.95 ° Little Sports Shop—Street Floor 50—$3.95 and $5.95 DRESSES—novelty knits, Cozmirs and zéphyrs. Sizes 14 to 20 $2.95 100—$1.95 and $2.95 SWEATERS—soft zephyrs in clever slip-on styles. Black, brown, rust, blue, wine, red. 34 to 40 $1.50 50—$1.95 and $2.95 BLOUSES—satins, crepes, alpacas. Sizes 34 to 40 $1.50