Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1936, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1936. Sookles. sugr. canned milk and |MGROARTY TO OFFER |17 pensions to all unemploed citiwns| §150,000 SCHOLARSHIPS HERON’S KISS AT RESCUE |{odine to mark the mota whers an |HITLER SENDS FOOD et Cres 80 ywars o e, MOLEY OPTIMISTIC with its sharp, long bill, they ‘The cards are captioned “German “The Townsend old age revolving IRKS GOOD SAMARITANS |them witn s o, e neron few| 10 3,000,000 FAMILIES | e cards ax s NEW PENSION MEASURE pension_ proposl of 4180 & monia 17 Per Cent of Students at Prince- | Questioned on Business, He Says into their sail Saturday night, was is a portrait of Hitler opposite the |. never 1 W, sa ed. “ 2 » Exhausted Bird, Blown to Sea,|picked up, fed and revived. “Der Fuehrer Thinks of You,”|greeting “Der Pushrer thinks of you.» |Fromises to Introduce Bill Pro-|«once we understand that the bet- mc:;:’; :“ D‘:u ‘Everything's Swell.” Thanks Sailors for Food With | Every time he got & flsh he took goyy Christmas Card of The packages were delivered by| viding $100 Monthly to | ter position we will be in to win old . N. J, December 21| LOS ANGELES, December 31 (£).— a peck at the nearest sailor. Hitler youths and maidens to small s 0 0. age pensions.” (). —Three hundred and eighty-nine | Raymond Moley, the economist and Enthusiastic Peck. Half a day of that was enough Nazi Dictator. pensioners and disabled war veterans, 099 e o0 The McGroarty bill would not re- | Princeton students, representing 17| magazine editor, yesterday issued the By the Associated Press. for the crew. Capt. Robertson GIffin | By the Associated Press. Jobless on Winter relief rolls. By the Associated Press. quire pension recipients to expend|per cent of the undergraduate body, | following statement concerning buste BOSTON, December 21.—Seamen of |$0ught in vain to palm off the bird | BERLIN, December 21.—Three mil- —_— LOS ANGELES, December 31— |each month's funds before the next|are heing aided by univeisity scholar- 2 adittons: the fishing schooner Isabelle Parker (On some unsuspecting stranger. He [lion German homes have received U. 8. Toys for Australi Representative McGroarty, Democrat, | 3TTives; the Townsend plan would. ships, valued at $150,000, it was an- !'ll co! . L came into port yesterday resolved |had no luck. Christmas cards from Chancellor 18. % Oiiteenial i e o madhin —_— nounced yesterday by Prof. Robert K.| “Everything's swell. never to play good samaritan again erslgaie Hitler—each card packed in a festively American doll heads and popguns % & The Ozarks comprise about 80,000 | Root, dean of the faculty and chair-| Moley, his wife and son Maleolm, to herons blown out to sea. A new automobile ferry service is | decorated carton containing sausage, | are growing popular among tots of | Yesterday he would introduce & bill | yquare miles in Missouri, Okishoma [ man of the University Committee on | were en route to Santa Barbars o “Their faces brightly daubed with | planned at Nanking, China. canned herrings, coffee, cheese, | Australia. in Congress providing for $100 month- | and Kansas, Scholarships. spend the Christmas holidays. Both stores open until - 9 P.M. every night until Christmas. Both stores open until 9 P.M. every night until Christmas. ~ DIAMOND SOLITAIRE ing. No Interest or Carrying Charges 50¢c A magnificent and exclusive Ross Design of solid gt 51 99,50 old with 7 diamonds in each ring. No Interest or Careying Charges ~ $4.00 A WEE K NEW DESIGN A large brilliant diamond set in s one of the most fascinating de- 5 9‘75 signs of solid natural gold. . No Intetest or Carrying Charges $1.00 4 1937 BRIDAL PAIR Both mountings fashioned of ot god. 3 diamonds in v 367.50 band, $1.00 1. No Intecest or Carrying Charges A WEEK A large fine cut diamond in a s 7 5 beautiful new solid gold mount- > . LOVES EWELRY There is no other gift which so perfectly portrays the Christmas spirit than beautiful jewelry. Both Ross Stores offer a large variety of this perfect gift from 95¢ to $1500.00. Convenient week ly terms without any inter- est or carrying charges on any gift you buy, no matter how expensive it may be. 10-Piece DRESSER SET utiful Dresser Set with all tAh::eeeumu for her bo::olr. 31 2.75 50¢ A WEEK Packed in & handsome gift box. Choice of colors. No Intecest or Carrying Charges RONSON LIGHTER CASE 57.50 5 0c No Interest oc Careying Charges A WEEK There is no better gift for the man who smokes than this nationally fa- mous case and lighter combination, Parken Pen and Pencil A Mfetime gift that $] 1 .oo 50¢ A WEEK No Interest or Carrying Charges EMERSON RADIO §Tube superheterodyme with 1k s1 9'95 50¢ and dynamie speaker. Police and standard No Interest or Carrying Charges A WEEK broadcasts. Just the gift for the home. MAN’S BIRTHSTONE Give him this beautiful ring fash- 59'75 foned of solid gold and set with his birthstone. It will bring him good luck. 50¢ No Interest or Carrying Charges A WEEK Universal Urn Set 524.95 wite hia urm oot D 50c A WEEK handles. No Interestor Cerrying Charges BULOVA “AUDREY” 8olld natural gold case set with s 00 20 sparkling diamonds. Fitted ‘ with cord bracelet. 17-jewel $1.50 movement. No Interest or Carrying Charges A WEEK MAN'’S CURVED BENRUS 17-jewel movement in a natural 7 strap. 75¢ No Interest or Carrying Chargess A WEEK LADIES' ELGIN A dainty round Elgin for mother ‘ 50 or sweetheart in a gracefully 47' designed gold filled cass. 17- Jewel movement, 75¢ No Intetest or Carrying Charges A WEEK “AMERICAN CLIPPER" The popular new streamiine strap. Natural gold filled cass. : T5e¢ watch for men with 17-jewel No Interest or Gareying Chargss A WEEK

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