Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1937, Page 26

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BUS “NE []ISPU-I-E ‘ WW__—.__;_ | EXTENSION BARRED New HATS Arrive FEoer " Da Y ar fl””/,( i Effort at Intervention by | f’:’& D. C. and Montgomery | 4 Federations Fail. Flatteri Efforts to have the District Feder- MARCH ation of Citizens’ Associations and the Montgomery County Civic Federation | intervene in the dispute over the pro- S E L U N G O F G i posed extension of the American Uni- versity Park bus line to the District line failed last night at a meeting of the Interfederation Conference. Washington I. Cleveland of the| Montgomery County group introduced | a motion asking that the conference | appoint & committee to study the pro- ‘ posed extension, which is being op- | posed by the American University | Park Citizens' Assoclation. [ an Substitute Introduced. After considerable debate, however, 8 substitute motion was introduced calling on the District and Montgom- | ery County federations to refer the | matter to their Public Utilities Com- | = TOILETRIES mittees for consideration. At this point, Thomas E. Lodge, chairman of ~—Wooden Back, Long the conference, left the chair to object *’ 2 Handle Bath to the substitute motion % 3 . Lodge, who is ember of the ! Brushes Ch th American University Park group, con- { : ; —Adjustable, Standing ange e tended the substitute motion was out 7 Magnifying Mirrors 75¢ LODkS Of Your Suit ] ) of order because it sought to have the | . Lo 4 ; = ehmtndt. i District federation consider a ques- : —Kann’s Milk Magnesia With Several— ¢ WiTE ot tion which the University Park group Soap, 6cakes 59c L 3 o pSlenity had refused to refer to the federation. { 12 1 l. His point of order was sustained by or §: the chair s 1937 Toilet Soap Kann's Cleansing Errtoloieiiady et er Blouses Adjourning Motion Made. Cream __ --18¢ Cleveland then sought to have the Box of 20 Cakes Creams, Choice i STrm matter laid on the table, but a motion ~—Tre-Jur b3 | —Delicately scent- —Reg. 75¢c. Double to adjourn was made, seconded and ener. Orig. 59c____35¢ 2 L adopted before his motion could be ed . . . Assorted 89c ¢ whipped oreams 490 . < WIfh Youfhful Consiaored colors in a box. and Oatmeal creams. —Handmade Satin " The conference, composed of dele- Sachets. Orig. $1._59¢ —A tailored suit, & separate skirt 7 . . gates from the civic federations of the and several amart blouses—and 4 Dlgnlty fOI’ the District and Montgomery, Prince | —Protex Double Edge you're ready for a happy Spring 2 8 Georges and Arlington Counties, | Razor Blades 50 for 45¢ season! Sheers in frilly styles, The Breton ) . . . hamed a committee of three to assist : g embroidered nets, smooth acetate e Fasclnahng Forties in working out a flood control program £ / 3 ~—Reliance Fountain crepes, linens and piques—fiatter= jirew and for the Prince Georges County area, ] Syringe ing styles for every one who wears particularly in the vicinity of Bladens- . » o a size 34 to 40. burg road. Named to the committee —Kann'’s Cleansing Tis- ) were Fred W. Gast, chairman, Prince 3 sues, 200 sheet Neckwear—Kann's—Street Floor. Georges; Col. J. W. Gilbreth, Mont- ; » N 3 boxes 35¢ gomery; R. Chance Buchanan, Arling- %y ton, and Miss Elaine Eppley, District - » 2 ~—Kann’s Murray Hill of Columbia e 4 Tollet Tissues, 2,000 ; sheet rolls__12 rolls $1 St stE r PRIMARIES URGED ' Make-Up Vanities BOURJOIS LIPSTICK v il {'?{‘Q%‘ and Compacts Discontinued $1.10 Grade SOAPS A R BY CITIZENS' UNIT | —suniie 580 e s gy —rmotrei o vanities, and double compacts with comb. Qal 2oy Ol —Ivory Sixteenth Street Heights Group (medium)__12 for 65¢ Unanimous for Delegate | —Lifebuoy_---12 for 68c | —Cashmere Elections. w t a d t t 1 S) | Bouquet 6 for 48c Vithout a dissenting vote, the Six- £ teenth Street Heights Citizens’ Associ- |\ 5 { —Woodbury__..6 for 44c ation last night went on record in 7 ) ? —Lux Toilet favor of primaries here to choose dele- g A The meeting was at the Shepherd g —Colgates’ ' Bchool o 2 Perfumed...12 for 63¢ The motion was made by Oliver J \ i - Sweet, chairman of the association | / —Lux Flaxes i % ; Z\Ow. Legislative Committee. He also in-| (large) 3 for 59¢ § troduced a resolution which was alsol‘ % { —Rinso (large) 3 for 59¢ % ’ 1 ® LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY in attractive green and e B —Armour Certifled But- 3 % i white containers. Start a valley-pak in your 290 bill aimed at “block-booking” and g . ; \ i 4 ; “blind buying” of movies. 3-Pc. Dresser Sets Real Bristle Hair termilk Soap 12 for 45¢ i ; home, and later set the roots out-of-doors o g o b oalorihs Tocalraller, $4.95 Value—Special Brushes . . . Choice —Chipso Quick 3 3 e e BULBS for outdoor planting: Gladiolus, Tuberose, problem, thg group voted approval| —Comb, brush, -~ 9 g 1 on i : 2 of th effortalor the Wearington Coural| = ata $3.25 —Several susles 4B ey 3 for 59¢ ] na, Dahlia, Caladiums—that will make 10¢ cil of Social Agencies to have the 3,000 Sl sy el AN and flmlsheslv Ex- your garden a beauty spot; pke. o Z unemployed employables here taken fiiGrasheal Bandies € ceptional values. = ] o7 3 ; care of by congressional appropri- 32 : Notions a 4 Stationery—Kann's—Street Floor etion. W. H. Ramsey pointed out that if the problem were left to the private | —10c O. N. T. 400 yd. charities, only a small percentage of o ¥ 8Spool Cotton, white the people would bear the cost. Con- ; 40 to 90, black 40 to t gressional appropriation, he said, / , e "R 12 for 89¢ 1 \T would spread the cost to everybody \ . 1 New es it should be. Fo = ¢ —25¢ Earl Dress President Samuel B. Loveless an- | : 3 P Shields.....2 prs. 35¢ : ed p § e nounced that two attorneys from the ; LA —1 yds. Silk Seam Bind- e b 3 \ & ! By S Dual DeS|gn Junior Bar Association would debate $ ing, all colors, pe.._18¢ 3 i 4 P h the President’s court proposal at the 3 \. > .' o e . sl ; 3 next meeting. Following completion P —Chintz Chair Pads— i o 1ike : DRESSES of the business program the group : S seat and back 1 ) was entertained by members of the , / D ; f ; Marjorie Webster School and others. 4 i al /a 5 o e —e s [ Griffon’s Dated 14-inch Lastex : \ } Arr Government Attaches Property. Scissors and Shears s Girdles LA PAZ, Bolivia, March 16 (#).— O sorted i sizies —Two-way stretch ; a. Q e 4 ? The government last night announced o e . 490 with 3 prs. garters 45(! —50c Muslin Ironing 2343 attachment of Standard Oil Co. prop- Guaranteed for two years. attached. Panty style also. Covers, easily attached 57 A : erty, charging the company had failed | to board to fulfill a number of clauses in its | 0 A contract | = —1,200 Yd. Spools Orchid It said it would administer the at- ¥ SIS Thread. 2 for 25¢ tached property through the office ¢ : = which controls government-owned | 3 5 R Yy —XKnitting Bags, a color- petroleum deposits I‘ = ’ ful assortment____59¢ e % ey = o ~—Pastel Velveteen Hang- ADVERTISEMENT. . ers, 6 in set__3 sets 89¢ =3 [ ~—8ilk Back Sanitary Don’t Sleep | W i , When Gas M o - b —Elastic Sanitary sions of the mode, blended with | &b : presents : i an undeniable air of grace and Presses Heart Cr R 24 iiis Aot charm. Sizes 36 to 44 and 165 5 4 y 1 to 2415 v 1y GE' a AL I0m Tant fo seslts GET wmb oF e . Mastercraft ianesecond Fioor to do it by just doctoring your stomach with harsh, irritating alkalies and “gas Tablets Most GAS is lodsed in the 8-Drawer Shoe Cabinets 60-in. Garment Bags Foundafions stomach and upper intestines and_is due to old poisonous matter in the constipated bowels that are loaded —For shoes, $l 49 —Hookle $1 59 “I“" ‘"'""’“"l" h:I""_'*« o hats and stock- L] styles in a va- * —8ilk Covered Dress Ing, hormons. Guantitios ‘of Menserons ings. Covered with colored riety of oolorful patterns. Shields, assorted e ] I Fibs e e e heart and lungs, making life miserable. Kann’s—Street Floor, Kann's—8treet Floor. s ;Ix;latteox! dg:t?n“:tril::x' tl;arcm r:zc}clcnl Y i t sl N ¢ < 1 3 7 nxrnglg r\‘:\"ur 'r‘,';uk"'m:l::f’l \'é".'x'rr e R} : trol unruly curves! Tested for plexion s s v, ¥ 3 breath Is foul. You are a ‘1.!1'? "»u‘c'fl'i', strength and durability! Smooth :;}'\}_;);_g&l. lsup}“ga\stfimr»on. YOUE 4 and beautiful on the figure! Unique ‘Thousands of sufferers have found in o , in achieving & maximum of support a the ml\xr?" ;‘tn):rx‘l‘lr\‘?‘cb:'cnl:;rvo‘ g R 3 with a minimum of weight. Num- rids you of Eas and cleans / 5 Wi 5 ) ber 807 (sketched) is made of t BOTH upper and 3 R super-control latex, with non- E 3 stretch front panel, one-way stretch side panel, up-and-down stretch back panel. 14, 16 and 18 in. lengtha. Sizes 36 to 36. Priced MI'SSCS, $5.00 and $6.50 C e ® When choosing blu“fi“'t' ap e Py Frocks @ (1] g 4 corsetieres will assist you This Pleasant Easy Way! intelligently and promptly. Nasal frritation and conges- i O toms of ' somiatn ad 2o v @ Mastercraft Foundation ¢ By ‘ : ¥ Girdles_ $3.50 to $6.50 o - Hify ! f ) NOSE D! 8, N = ate, 1al Design” dresses are made especially for women who rebel at matronaly fashions ... A famous Misses designer created youth . .. A noted r cut the pa terns to flatter women’s f . . The result: Dresses i dor-lld A R 7 “t.“ ot X MM A b LB R S et e 1 give you gay, youthful expre v ten me o LS 31 11 By a Master Designer All-in- s LB Gy Mode”‘" to $5.00 —A reversible cape make d ot! c this intriguing model oo mert Ui ecting % s T sketched lead a dual life! KEY E NosE mne e e : i DRoPs .t T veryo whit good Navy or beige sheer frock relfers nassl Q- n an % K tress and to . s, €8¢ d with a fascinating zipper t ids b esiENS) {ress an e ApPY H from " Eoresdine. zens °: ?cr i’“‘f&‘scfld b 54 Rep) ¢ ALLTHIS WEE neckline that fastens nd T te! APPL iae ter : ’ high or low . . . & beauti- ores Pieh e oRbrlS or B e A SUE HASTING'S MARIONETTE L e SPOKTSORK o "gour OWP : FASHIGN SHOW with polka dot lining . . - NOSE DROPS > ta treet Floor- d and a bright patent belt. sonay pocket % 2 ng! Kann' Sonvenient 2 :30 AM. JEAN ABBEY, Radio Shopper Woman's Home Com- miss of 11 to 17. Gl ] . > : .M. panion, is Mistress of Ceremonies. : Kann's—Fourth Floor—S8th 8t, Side, o ol FloE, AT ALL GOOQRUG STORES o 3 / A [ Displaying Children’s Easter Apparel A darling outfit for any j Jr. Miss Shop—Kann's /

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