Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1935, Page 30

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B-10 = BONUS BL SEN BY CONERESSHEN Delegation Returning From Philippine Inauguration Expresses View. By the Associated Press. SEATTLE, Wash., December 16.—A | ppédiction the next Congress will pass | the sodiers’ bonus and a suggestion | that “complainers” be “sentenced to| two months in the Orient” were left here today by homeward-bound mem- | bers of the United States congressional delegation which attended inaugura- tion of the new Philippine Island gov- ernment. | Predicts Bonus Bill, | Speaker Joseph W. Byrns, Demo- | crat, of Tennessee, predicted passage | of a bonus bill, saying: “Both houses | appear cverwhelmingly in favor of payment.” He added he believed the forthcom- ing session of Congress would end by | May. . Leaders agreed that after the| pledged action on the payment of ad- Justed compensation certificates, sup- ply bills and flood relief measures may | be next to be considered. | Representative Bertrand Snell, Re- | publican, of New York, was “darn glad to get home.” | “If anybody isn't satisfied in this country,” he said, “sentence him to two months in the Orient, and he will come back perfectly happy. I won't be leaving here again for a | Iong time. You can't even get any | news over there.” “Most of the 14 Senators and 25 Representatives were reluctant to dis- cuss politics after their arrival aboard the liner President Jefferscu yester- day. | | | Garner Holds Silence. Vice President John N. Garner said, “I stopped talking March 4, 1933," the date he was inaugurated. Asked his opinion of the Townsend | $200 - & - month - pension plan third | party movement, Garner snorted: | “Townscd plan? What's that?” | Representative Ernest W. Gibson, | Republican, of Vermont, said “the Townsend plan is a potential threat,” and Senator Gerald P. Nye. Repub- lican, of North Dakota, added “it| ms to be.” “Politically,” Nye said, “it is a large fthing to contend with in an election. ‘The plan may make for better bar- gaining in the social security insur- ance measure we passed.” Speaker Byrns said he believed the “Townsend party” would “have to have something more than the Town- | send plan to get ahead.” AIRLINE PASSENGERS VOTE DOWN DRINKING President of Transport Concern Bays Referendum Finds Cock- tails Not Wanted. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, December 16.—Ameri- | eans favor prohibition in the clouds, at least, it was indicated today. C. R. Smith, president of American Airlines, Inc., anrounced that patrons had voted on the subject. He added: | “The result indicates that public opinion is against serving cocktails on airplanes. We will continue our existing policy of not serving any form of intoxicating liquor.” ; | | | COL. S. A. PRICE DIES Man Who Knew Villa Intimatelyi Succumbs. [ OWEGO, N. Y., December 16 (). — Lieut. Col. Samuel Aldrich Price, 72, | United States Army, retired, who knew Pancho Villa intimately during the Moxican border expedition, died yes- terday after a brief illness. Col. Price served as a major in the Spanish- American war and during the Phili- pine insurrection In the World War he yas attached %o various training camps. He was Tetired for disability in November, 1920, while attached to the 46th In- fantry at Eagle Pass, Tex. A native of Owego, he had lived here since ‘petirement. l | | | | e nna Auto Race Control. Control of automobile races from airplanes is being considered in Mos- cow, Russia. End Coughs WITH THE REMEDY THAT Clings to the Cough Zone That cough hurts her throat, Mother. Give 8 cough remedy that works there. Give Smith Brothers Cough Syrup, that fa- mous syrup that clings to the cough zone. It's heavy, goes down slowly, throws a protective film over the sore throat sur- {face. Soothing ingrédients are held where they are needed. “hlegm is thoroughly loosened. This natural method of treat- ment makes harsh drugs unnecessary. Smith Brothers Syrup is safe « . . and tastes good! 85¢ and 60c. Py | SMITH BROS. COUGH SYRUP H 4 { CONTAINS VITAMIN A This vitami~ raises the re- sistance of the n-cm petasegirni THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1935. Men! SHIRTS and fused collars. 14 to 17, White, blue,_ tan —Broadcloth pajamas in middy, notch collar and sur- PAJAMAS to Give —Beautifully tailored broad- cloth shirts with [ ] and gray—Collar attached style. each White in neck- band styles—Fancies in collar to match styles. Sizes plice coat styles with contrasting or harmonizing pip- ings.” Figured, striped and all over patterns. Sizes, A B C D. ¢ Kann's—Street Floor, Hand-Tailored TIES He'll Like —Attractive patterns — all overs, figures, paisleys. stripes, spaced stripes, c spaced figures, of easy- ea. tying, good-looking fabrics —Ties he’ll like and wear. Nicely boxed for gifts. 2 for $1 Kann's—Street Floor. —A practical, good-looking gift, a gift he will wear! Four pairs of socks in as- 8 9c rayons, celanese and ray- ons, rayons and lisles, . R sorted patterns to a box rayons and wools .-. . High spliced heels, reinforced toes, 4 Prs. of SOCKS Packed in a Box P g e double soles. Sizes 10 to 12. ind | - Avenue”=Tth, Sth and O O P et ' 97 . Is the Place to Choose- STORE %“ | @ifi‘s fiaflfl Radio Shopper, Woman's Home Companion, Tomorrow Morning at 9:15—W.J.S.V. ~—She has valuable information for the last-minute gift hunters— about the delightful gift items in the “Little Gift Corner” of the China Department, as well as many other gifts for the home. HASSOCKS . .. —a happy Gift Thought! Leatherette Hassocks *1 ~Three different styles (two pictured). . » Round and square shapes, well filled. Many gav color combinations. Many Smart Styles at *1-%° —Two of the styles pictured. Many sizes and shapes—covered with leatherette In contrasting colors; thickly tufted. SR lRReEE ‘/ v Extra Large Hassocks *2°° —Many styles (two pictured) . . . Covered with heavy leatherette in contrasting colors end corded with two-tone leaherette. Other Hassocks, $1.49 to $6.95 ca. Kann's—Third Floor 325 Pairs /' Pinch Pleated Rayon Damask DRAPES Regularly $4.95 to $7.95 $3.99 - 168 Pairs—Regularly $4.95 100 Pairs—Regularly $5.95 29 Pairs—Regularly $6.95 28 Pairs—Regularly $7.95 —A beautifu! assortment of drapes for your- self and for gifts. Arranged on special tables for easy shopping. Some of the drapes are fully lined—and they range in width from 72 to 100 inches to the pair—all are 214 yards long. 2x2Y%>-Yard India Print Covers —Bright colored Oriental patterns. Nice for dabed covers, couch covers, draperies, table colors, etc. S 2x3-yard size, $1.39. 234x3-yard size, §1.69, . and West Point —(made by MARTEX) TOWEL SETS priced. . 5-Piece Towel Sets —Two towels, two wash cloths and & bath mat, to $‘I 95 a set—A variety of pat- terns and colors. —For your most fa —Some are in solid colors, others in border patterns . .. Some have one towel 2nd two wash cloths, others have two towels and two wash coiths . ., All of them lovely—and so reasonably 5-Piece Towel Sets ious friends . . . Two large towel wash cloths and bath mat, nicely b Kann's—Street Floor. Give Scatter RUGS 8 Popular Kinds At Lew Piices- 30x48-Inch Lillihans $17.95 —Soft, lovely little rugs to scatter about .. . A give-away price for a genuine Lil- lihan. 18x42-Inch Oriental Rugs $3.69 —Artistic, colorful little scatter rugs, appropriate for any room 22x36 Braided Rag Rugs $1.00 —Oval rugs with mottled centers and plain colored borders. Washable of course! 21x54 in., $3.19. 36x72 in,, $3.69 24x48-Inch Chenille Rugs $1.19 —All wool chenille rugs in pretty re- versible tolors and patterns. 2x3-Foet Numdah Ruas orchid and other colors. 4x6 ft., $4.95 3x4 ft, $3.50 Washed American Orientals By the Makers of Karastan $5.50 with a lustrous sheen. 1 rug des'mns and Cotton Oriental Type Rugs —26x48 inch n pearance of real O: 18x36 in. Cotten Orienfal type rugs IS ¢ gs with the ap- Kann's—Third Floor. Candlewick Spreads —Single and double bed sizes with fancy hand-tufted designs in white or colors. Kann's—Street Floor. Special— *3.95 Electrical Appliance Gifts at $3.95 e Sandwich Toaster —Chromium plated, including the grids and grease drip cup....Walnut 3395 handles attached to tray. 6 to 8 Cup Coffee Percolators —Complete with cord. Makes clear de- licious coffee. - Automatic Waffle Irons —Chromium plated low boy style. Deep aluminum grids with expansion hinge, Automatic Laundry Irons —Universal made...taperedi points and round corners. Three heat adjust- ments .. --33.95 Universal Bread Toasters —Chromium plated with catalin trim- mings. Turn easy style............! $3.95

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