Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1936, Page 32

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B—10 TAMMANY INVITES COPELANDTOTALK Ardent New Dealers, as Well as Lukewarm Senator, on Program. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 2.—The Soclety of Tammany or Columbian Order, better known as Tammany Hall, has invited a Democrat lukewarm toward | chairman of the Democratic National [ convention last week on the ground | he “could do more good” at a medical | society meeting in Cleveland. Senator Copeland was scheduled to speak on the same program with Attorney General Homer S. Cummings and Senator Robert F. Wagner, chair- | man of the committee which drafted the Democratic platform last week. On the Celebration Committee is Alfred E. Smith, one of the 13 sachems lor the 150-year-old society of Tam- many. At Smith’s office, however, it was said he would not be present because he was going out of town for the week | end | tion include President Roosevelt, | Vice President Garner, Gov. Herbert | H. Lehman and James A. Farley, Honorary patrons of the celebra- | the New Deal to address its sesquicen- | committee. tennial and Fourth of July celebration None of these was expected to be Saturday, along with several New Deal | present, the wigwam said. leaders. The sometime New Deal critic is Eenator Royal S. Copeland, who | staved away from the Democratic STIGRE for MEN Soviets Boost Balloons. Russia is boosting balloon races. Home of Stein Block Clothes, at Eleventh THE EVENING U.S. FLYERS TOAID HONDURAN FORGE chine Guns Go to Cen- tral America. Py the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 2—Honduran officials announced yesterday that eight American-made airplanes, pilot- ed by as many United States flyers, are soon to wing southward to strengthen & modern air force being organized by the Central American Republic. Dr. Gonzalo Carias, consul general for Honduras in New York. said the {Planes Equipped With Ma- | Distriet 4400; Mallory Hats and Arrow Collars STAR, WASHINGTON, D planes had been equipped Wwith mg- | chine guns and two-way radio, ‘They were selected by Maj. William C. Brooks who, with the rank of colonel, will head a new military school of aviation to be established in ‘Tegucigalpa. Maj. Brooks will pilot one of the planes on the Honduran flight. Others in the squadron will be piloted | by Ben Matthews, Paul Zimmerman, Jack Ray, William Howe, H. Sieger, J. Shannon and Paul Walker. In Tegucigalpa the eight men will comprise the staff of the new school. Dr. Carias said 50 students already had been enrolled. Water Luxury in Egypt. Water is & luxury in Egypt, and favorite form of charity with the well- | to-do is to set jars of water outside his | house for thirsty passers-by. sellers are often hired by some rich | man to dispense water free to every | one for the day, generally on a feast ‘Water | IDAHO LUMBERJACK WALKOUT SPREADS Sawmills Hit as Well as Camps. I. W. W. Leaders Predict More to Go Out. By the Assoclated Press. SPOKANE, Wash, July 2—The ranks of striking lumberjacks grew in | North Central Idaho yesterday, and Industrial Workers of the World leaders said more men are preparing to lay down their axes and peavies. In addition to the timber work- € three independent sawmills were day. STORE for MEN Men’s Summer Suits Tropical Worsted - - - - - - - Palm Beach-- . _ - .. Coolkenny $16.735 $16.75 $16.75 WHY THE PALAIS ROYAL STORE FOR MEN?—because here you can select from the offerings of THREE manufac- turers famous for their cool fabrics, their smart styling, their meticulous tailoring. Because in this group you will find every style, almost every kind of summer fabric, almost every popular shade and pattern. Because you can be sure that your suit will be altered, free, to fit perfectly. A com- plete range of sizes, of course. Men's All-Wool White Flannels._ . ____8$5.95 Store for Mem « o « First Floor. Priced 0 100 Men’s White Suits White gabardines, white self-plaid gabar-' dines, white cords. breasted styles with sport backs. Single and double- Regular sizes 35 to 44; short sizes 37 to 42; long sizes 38 to 42. Store for Men ... First Floor. Men’s White Seersucker Suits 4 WAYS TO BUY . Cash. . Charge. . Budget Plan. . Letter of Credit. double price. Store for SPECIALLY PRICED. Single or breasted sports backs. Just 25 at this Men . . styles with « Firat Floor. Prepare for a Shore Holiday with Men’s All-Wool SWIM SUITS Contrasting shirt and trunks of medium weight wool with connecting slide fastener. Maroon and grey, navy and white, royal and copen, brown and tan. Sizes 36 to 46. Men’s All-Wool Swim Trunks Change pocket and patented athletic supporter. Finely knit with contrasting stripe on sides. Sizes 30 to 40. $1.95 Men’s B. V. D. Swim Suits ._$2.95 to $6.95 Men’s Jantzen Swim Trunks $2.95 to $4.95 Men’s Jantzen Swim Suits $4.95 10 $6.95 Men’sB. V. D. Swim Trunks $1.95 to $4.95 Men's Shop .« . First Floor. Men’s Polo Shirts $1.45 Dress-type broadcloth GAUCHO ¥ of with collar. shantung- 3-button White, brown, maroon and navy. Sizes 14 to 16. ,)Boys’ Two-Way SWIM SUIT maroon and grey, White Belts gr !2.:5 = Boys®’ Swim Sheorts - - - ALL-WOOL zephyr-knit in solid colors, navy, royal, or maroon with white le stripe. Elastic supporter, belt loops anfi waist ties. Sizes 26 to 32. Boys' Shop . « . First Floor, s1.69 ALL-WOOL zipper-connected speed shirt and trunks. Combinations of navy and light blue, brown and tan, navy and white. Sizes 30 to 36. C. | Little Boys’" Wash Suits 89 Sleeveless, self - belted styles with sports col- lars. Blue or tan seer- suckers, blue or tan coverts, solid color san- forized cottons and combination colored broadcloths. Sizes 3 to 10, Boys’ .SAa’ «+« First Floor, BETWEEN H and LY * 2, 19 closed yesterday, Walkouts spread from the Clearwater country to Clarkia, where crews from two camps left their jobs. It was estimated more | than 2,000 men had walked out. | P. E. Stover, in charge of the Spo- kane I. W. W, office, said he expected more walkouts today. Strikers picketed the John Ankers | camp near Clarkia, the 175 men in-| volved insisting they were prepared for a long siege. In most camps union members wearing red ribbons on their chests bearing the inscription “I. W. W. Order” policed the strike areas. Union employes of 16 sawmills in the Spokane area were to ask wages in- creases of about 25 per cent, better ADMITS PLOT ON WIDOW | Gold Miners Shifted. Several hundred skilled gold miners have been transferred from the Aldan Ex-cowpuncher Pleads Guilty in ' fields in Siberia to the Caucasus, which | Is expected to become an important Mrs. Will Rogers' Extortion Case. ; gold mining district in Soviet Russia. i o bl i e b e LOS ANGELES, July 2 (#).—Joseph ) E. Snyder, 72, pleaded guilty yester- | day to a charge of attempting to extort $1,000 from Mrs. Will Rogers, widow of the late humorist. He will appear in Federal Court for sentence Monday. | The former cowpuncher WaS charged by federal agents with having | sent threatening letters to Mrs. Rogers | working conditions and elimination of Ppo” or contract mess halls, EYE-—Through o 8th ST, and attempting to sell her a manu- seript for $1,000. | Shop Tomorrow—Store Closed NAtional 7700 A Special Trip of Our Buyer to New York Brings More of Those Smart, Summertime DRESSES That Created Such a Furore Last Week on Our Big Second Floor @ Bemberg Sheers ® Washable Crepes @ Sheer Organdies @ Prints @ Voiles Every dres: for fit perf ation 1 tion mid-summer wear charmingly fashioned in every mew style cre- The tested col- lection includes dresses for the full figure, designed along slenderizing lines rich col- orings in floral effects and plain pastels —and of course, plenty of white, Blue . White Aqua Sizes: For Misses, 14 to 20 For Women, 38 to 52. Maize Pink Copies of Higher Priced Models 1,500 Hats Styled to 1. Felts Piques sell at 195 to 295 79 ® Linens ® Leghorns Dazzling White Large, medium and small shapes. le models—crisp. new just in from th~ Even we, noted as King's Palace is for the greatest such an low price. collection is King's millinery values—have never seen utstanding combination of style and Choose early at its best. tomorrow—while the Palace—Main Floor. Makers’ Sample Sale— Women’s and Misses’ R Zephyr Wool 295 Swim Suits Youll want one of these smart styles for your outing a Colors in Sizes 24 to 52. nd-later v ation. One-piece models: also with skirts. ~ green, powder blue, navy, red, black. Other Swim Suits, $1 to $3.95 We Have Lots—of 99- The sports attire ideal! Multi- ‘ colored woven fabrics that will permanently retain their bril- liancy through repeated launder- ings. Slacks in navy, brown and white. Sizes for misses and young women—14 to 20. King’s Palace—Second Floor. Virgin Wool B. V. D. “"Samoan’’ Swim Shirts—Trunks 1.95 Real surf models in trunks; navy, royal, grey, maroon and white. All with in-built supporters and belts, sizes 30 to 44. Swim shirts that may be worn to complete the suit, canary or white waffle cloth; sizes 34 to 42. Other All-Wool Swim Suits and Trunks, Specially Priced 1 KING’'S PALACE—MAIN FLOOR. Fuinitore and peries remod holstered. repaire Stein Bedding Co., Inc. 1004 Eye St. N.W. ME. %490 July 4th FRIDAY BARGAINS 250 (6x9) HEAVY FELT BASE ART SQUARES; smooth surface; serv- iceable quality; tile and modernistic designs in various color com- binations 2 1 59 19¢ CURTAIN GOODS; also cre- tonnes; remnant lengths; various kinds; while the lot losts; @ G yord 2.49 FIBRE RUGS; reversible pat- terns; many colorful combinations; the ideal Summer floorcovering; $] each _ 59¢ CUSHIONS; the popular can- dlewick covers in various colors; fine for porch swings and couches; each 39C 89c (36-inch) Holland WIN- DOW SHADES; green only; 36 in.I wide; mounted on self-acting rollers; cut to measure with- out charge 44c FLOORCOVERING REMNANTS; make fine mats before gas stoves, sinke and refrigerators; some can be matched; each ]OC 1.79 INLAID LINOLEUM; stand- ord grade; many patterns from which to select; some in remnant lengths; sq. yard 88c 29c AND 3%c FLOORCOVERING; felt base; 2 yards wide; some can be matched 2 to 4 sq. yds. While it lasts, sq. yd ]9C 50c OILCLOTH TABLE COVERS 54x54 inches; bright, colorful pot terns; easily cleaned surface; each 39C 39c ond 49c CURTAINS; fancy tiebacks; odd lots, 1 and 2 pois to match; full length; @ LE 25¢ 15¢c SOCKS-ANKLETS; for misses and children; rgyon ond mercerized; white and postel shades; fancy 9C tops; sizes 7 to 10 WOMEN'S 39¢ SILK HOSE; seam less; sheer chiffon; circular knit; all wanted shades in all sizes, e 25¢ WOMEN'S 50c KNEE LENGTH HOSE; ringless, sheer chiffon; lastex tops. Al sizes; new Summer shades, pair 29c $1 FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE: m:lt size; chiffon and service weight. All new shades; sizes 9': to 11. Mcchine mended 49c 100 ond 125 PURE SILK FULL-FASHIONED HOSIERY; sheer chiffon; 2 ond 3 thread; 45 ond 48 gouge. Also 7 thread service weights. All shades. 58C Seconds and irregulars 29¢c FINE RAYON UNDIES; smart ly trimmed with lace or tailored styles; paptiec and step-ins; tecrose and white; regulor ]9: e PUERTO RICAN GOWNS: full cut: well made of fine muslin: hand- made embroidered. White and pink: rez:lar size< - £1.19 SEERSUCKER ROP ot and fast color: mannich pockeis: il Regular sires 8O- BES: full rotched i material girdles for women LITTLE TOTS' 59 SUITS: all-wool jerses fast colors; each BATHING guaranteed sizes 2 to 1 dhlyi 2Qe LITTLE TOTS' 59c DRESSES: 3 and tams: choice 19¢ WOMEN'S 59¢ BANDEAUX and lace models: also ga e F e D play: broken sizes: each MISSES' 81 3-PUC. SPORTS SU plaid. einghams and T inaders hres 1 chaice satin 1TS; Diates: pas- to 20; €9¢ 32300 SHEETS: made with welded center <eam Thesc are nperfect auali.v and are bleached. Made of d cotton that washes heavier 56¢ whiter RAYON TAFFETA: 39 in. " beautiiul auality and colors: while it lasts, & ]9¢ yard 19 KRINKLE CREPE: an ideal auality for lingerie: various ealors et vour share: tomorrow, ]215¢ * MESS epe & 39 SHIRTS. well tailored: white and fancy_patierns Tull cut: collar attached. Sizes GG¢ 1110 1% in the group s 2 1 c SHIRTS AND SHORTS. pull-over shirts; wide seat broadeloth shorts; all 3 for 50c sizes MEN'S 19¢ RAYON UNION SUITS: perfect fitting: well ~made; 5Qc broken size assortment: each Men's 50c UNION SUITS: athletic style: well made: full cut: fine checked nainsook; broken sizes; 3Q¢ raven and MEN cotton ravon mixed: patterns; fast col made styles in fast color fab- ries: sleeveless models; broken 39 POLO SHIRTS: cotton button loop neck: ideal_far wear; broken sizes; 27¢ each ODD LOT BOYS' WEAR: wash knickers: ‘polo shirls: overalis. rain beit and buckle sets: hand- kerchief and tie sets; values |7c to $i. Choice mesh outdoor Men’s 1.49 to 1.95 Wash Pants 1.19 A special purchase—just in time for the “Fourth.” Sanforized Bedford cords, suiting checks and stripes; perfectly tailored. Sizes 30 to 44 waist. KING'S PALACE

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