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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1936. SHIPPING INCREASE Groe Her “Stryps” Gowns "o Greatest Since 1930, Survey Shows. BY the Associated Press. OCLEVELAND, December 3.—Ice- cated Great Lakes freighters headed for Winter quarters today after stire Y ring up lake channels all Summer u F S d th h, . S | With the greatest bulk tonnage since eminine an orou P 1930. D el'y htfu,’y y y 5 The movement of iron ore from the = ' o . i Lake Superior district ended with a n ’l ees Crwted b 3 < ; z season tonnage figure of 44,822,023 P Mt.ca ey y ' y ii.. |tons, the best since 1930, when ship- ments totaled 46,582,982 tons. Last year’s figure was 28,362,368 tons. Figures on total coal shipments are not yet available, but the Cleveland ; § 2 Coal & Ore Exchange estimates that $ P . | wotal loadings including cargo and A 4 5 , fuel, will reach 45,000,000 tons, & new %3 o record. . N s % With the figures still incomplete, £ 4 A # 3 some shippers say the total bulk ton- ’ 4 > nage for 1936 will approach closely, 2 if it does not exceed, the 1930 figure an ; ; of 112528857 tons. The total ton. nage for 1920 was 138574441, In 1935 it was 82,887,403 tons. In shipping circles here a total ore movement of 50,000,000 tons next year is expected if steel production con- tinues at its present pace. Ore stocks at lower lake ports are said to be lower than in years. As an indication of the fast tempo of lake shipping, the Lake Oarriers’ Association pointed out that of 390 Vvessels belonging to the association, 325 were in service during the season. U. S. TRADE SHIFTING TO FOREIGN VESSELS | Maritime Commission “Regrets” Merchants’ Predicament in Shipping Strike. ' | By the Assoetated Pross. The Maritime Commission yester- day made public correspondence in which it expressed “regret” that the current shipping stfike has interfered - A with delivery of goods by the mer- e “<ia 4 9 | chant fleet. 3 v Y The commission replied to Alfred . . ) e " . . , Inc, That Van Raalte label will tell her that you think she’s a person ; £l : 3 ‘¥ : B | ~ich ot e i s : . : : 3 ’ okl i ; | body that it planned to use foreign of taste and discrimination. And she will adore the luscious lines ; ‘ . \ ; e T i o ’ . . ; e . ls. Stryps gowns give her figure. She’ll like the soft satiny texture : ; ”% ey p— : . . . : : 4 2 i & ‘;n e Kol g le = 'ru = of the Stryps fabric too-and she will like it even better when she ; - _ o fpors from many cine anippens. i 2 Y R - i ; dicament,” the reply said. “However, discovers how perfectly it launders. Van Raalte has tailored these g e : we believe 1t beyond our province o | say whether or not your decision in q : y f l If . 1 k‘ + § ‘ 7 " 2 = 4 : ! # | the circumstances is a sound one, gowns with cunning—so that they fit perfectly. you're looking , ; : . | s e et . . . é . . -4 o ’ 3 Foii e i it s ot o€ et for practical gifts with glamour, choose Van Raalte every time. 4% , v} e PR | covie o bring s the esabin- Str; i ile, vyell etal pink, French blue iy - - T g | | tne ntrcting contitons” 10 o yps gowns R _‘,fe — p p ? 2 it » 4 . " W iyn-"lx:r:r; meantime we bespeak your flame or black, in sizes 34 to 42. Petal pink and blue in sizes 44 to 46 at 2.50. i ’ | patience and continued support of the § American merchant marine” SRR, | MAN'WHO “MADE” MONEY IN JAIL RULED ‘INSANE 75-Year-Old Patient Kept Keep- ers in Dither With “Flood" of Currency. Enjoy the econvenience of a BY the Associatea Press. ; i 4 ¢ . " NEWPORT, Ky., December 2.—Sam Christmas Coupon Book at the 3 . e » | TR et o Hecht Co.—Spend it as cash, . fanes s . 3 Newport Jal sstonished. bis (Keepers 5 i o by producing § a ollar ap- take up to 6 months to pay 3 g amod 4 4 . parently out of thin air, was adjudged with a small carrying charge. ; - } . k| insane yesterday and committed to No carrying charge if items A 5 3 i ol Kentucky State Hospital at Lakeland. > ‘= - & : ] ' With him he took the secret of his are paid for within ninety days. : , - ; 4 -~ : "1 1 t T Y “money-making” proclivities, Repeated search of his clothing, even of his underwear, failed to divulge source of the bank notes which he pro-offered periodically along with re quests for cigarettes. Even a change in cells failed to halt the “flood,” which reached a total of $98. — e e BOETTIGER TO BE DINED Seattle Mayor Plans Welcome to New Publisher. SEATTLE. December 2 (#).—Mayor John F. Dore said today John Boet- tiger, son-in-law of President Roose- velt and new publisher of the Heartt- owned Post-Intelligencer, would be | welcomed to Seattle Thursday with & dinner. More than 300 invitations have been sent to civic leaders. ‘The gathering will represent a 3 A : 4 | cross-section of the community,” he k& : il G s | said. “Leaders of labor, industry, busi- 3 Y L ness and the professions have been § e 3 - 5 % 4 E invited.” 0th stryps : : : % * % . 1 1 Boettiger and his wife, the former | Anna‘Roosevelt, will arrive from New A 4 - 2 b & : S - T . . | York City Thursday morning. s Undies _. e : i ‘ : w . 4 ' ‘ P Bi;plme:f T;A;l.- 1 3 : k2 5 : . . W. Va., the birth- - by Van Raalte R | ro | | ! e I | place of Robert Trimble, American | jurist, formerly was in Virginia. | o Panties in Stryps in petal pink, white or ¢ | | | Senator Harrison Blames ““Visibility” For Bad Golf Score Stryps pajamas with boyish collar and 3 oy . 3 ¢ 3 : BS the Astociated Pross. . ! . Y RS MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Decem- short sleeves. In petal pink, azure, ’ 3 3 ; 3 4 ber 2—Fair weather goifers can nile, yellow or black. Sizes 32 [ ; E - Q| | e senior o of to 40 g . L » ibility — when their approach shots fall short of the green. > o A “You know the visibility was deaux, sizes . 3 ;s | | too good for a good score” the ;l;[ch;l;g -I:cll d 2 . p - v By 7 Democratic Senator jested as he fo oUc an c £ ¢ evaded disclosing the score on 3 # 3 4 - his first round after arriving for/ Main Floor—Lingerie Dept.—The Heehd Co, G % s 4 : % & vacation. “We could see the greens so well that they appeared to be closer than they really- were." [ Schedule Changes Effective Sunday. December 6th. 1936, Train No. 31 lea Washington n feave ‘0 508 A ag ;rl“hu'n'; " ot 07008 Ve ‘8t 855 A M. ins : AM, ,DP Hnrraonlmn and interme-{J diate stations. | Southern Railway System3