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B—8 «x THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1937. WISGUNSW SENA'I'E tee as agents in adjusting labor con-| TESTIMONY ENDS TODAY wrions, gossantees soiectve wargatn:| ON COL. GREEN ESTATE OUR LETTER OF CREDIT : PERSONAL SHOPPING SERVICE ing rights and provides majority rule shall prevail in plants in which the | Two Attorneys Will Be Cross- Permits you to take three months to ® B e e entives ¢ P3| Examined on Pre-Nuptial pay for purchases, requires no down Let Sally Blair, our personal shop- roval > after 12 con- Agreement Law. re is no i c . e i L secative hours of discussion. i pRymenvRand gthereiis SRHvDe per, aid you in solving your shop- q » | " "Among amendments rejected was | pu77ac April 2—To a wealth of charge. Apply... S Ele ootk DiiiCiciatee 3 S Little Wagner Act” Clears : G Street at Eleveath Diutrict 44 ping problems. Call District 4400. one outlawing sit-down strikes and 4 . another providing five days’ notice | évidence, humorous and technical, Credit Office . .. Fifth Floor Last Formidable Legis- | pefore a strike. witnesses will add final testimony lative Barrier today in a hearing on the late Col. . : INEW SPAN URGED |* comicioner maymond prime ot * MADISON. Wis, April 2—The | New York announced he would hear Beverson labor disputes bill, Wis- BY CIT'ZEN GROUP=Cmss-(-xnmumuon of two attorneys . . (] . e e | [ Who yesterday testified Texas law t' a e rln ln elflr S Tl ! | since 1840 did not recognize pre- fored by the La Folletie administra- | g groihie Association| nuptisl agreements—a pomt. vital 1o tion, was over its last formidable : 5 the struggle of Col. Green’s widow f ’ ¥ 5 N o e iciative hasier isasy. Sees Delay if Repairs Are | ana Jster over the great fortune. boldly in new patterns, smartly in new styles, economically in The Palais Royal tradition. The Senate passed the measure last Authorized. The attorneys were Willlam R. night, 30 0 3, after & majority group | A new Pennsylvania Avenue Bridge | Lorns 84 D A Frank g~ includiny Pro S ty bl instead of & fund of $40,000 for re- ¥ oge . . . IoercRR Ve DLy R 0% D?\Il"\l\g and reconditioning the span, | E°ro!l for Spring Clases Now Forming in The Depeflddblllty of Pedtgree Qualny had fought off approximately 60 | PRIFIE OO, PO ORI o - | amendments tendered during two days | ni bil was urged last night by the of vitriolic debate. | Bradbury Heights Citizens Assecia- | (BFs = THI RL Dissenters on the final vote were | tion i tionat Berlits Meth. Republicans who contended the meas- | The rsolution introduced by Harry | THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAG s unconstitutional. A similar | W. Welkel stated that a new bridge | _ Also 10 Weeks “Travelers’ ( rejected by the Senate two |is the prime need, and any repairs /! it | made on the present structure will|| If Your Dentist Hurts You Try Assembly approval of the measure | only diminish the chances of obtain- | [y R Fl ELD was considered a certainty in view | ing an appropriation for the new ! . of the recent passage of & companion | bridge. RRERD | PLATE EXPERT bill by the lower house. | A letter was sent to the District Double The measure, similar to the Federal | Comissioners proposing that H street | . Wagner law, regulates employe-em- | be completed from Chaplin street to | Suction ployer relations, defines unfair prac- | Benning road. It was pointed out | <1 tices, establishes the “closed shop” | that this would necessitate little grad- | guarantee a Tight Fit in any principle and provides machinery for | ing, and, as the work involves only || Mouth. Violet Ray Treatment for conciliation of labor disputes. | about four blocks, the cost would be | '!‘lel'rncllnnl,_,,ll & t'.uAho Gas ate It provides for a State labor rela- | relatively low. [] Piates = (A 1 > S 2 tions board, consisting of three men, | Need of & post office substation in | | Fi - o 3 al r 1 t ults to be appointed by the Governor and | the Bradbury Heights section prompt- D | s 3 confirmed by thy e 2 i v 4 \ e Senale. The board ed the association to write a letter | 406 Tth St. N.W. MEt. 9256 ~ P would have power to appoint a labor | to District Postmaster Burke request- | 5 ! Over Woolworth 5 & 10c Store committee and an employers' commit- ing that a station be established. kel The world over, the name Stein Block stands for depen- : 3 A 4 dability. Dependability that is fostered by a background ? ° - of pedigreed quality. For Spring, Tailored Fifty Suits <SEEY 8 bring you that assured fineness in new specially loomed G Street a 3 5 worsted cloths, new authentic pleasing styles and hand- tailored finesse planned to exceed their predecessors ——————— ... proudly presented by The Palais Royal in the inter- ' ests of men who wish their clothes to reflect their own Spring Sale : : personal character. K A Store for Men . . . First Floor Soaps and Toiletries SPECIALLY PRICED . ¥ A f 8 Stein Bloch Other Stein $1.25 Military Sets, 69¢ F 4 Ways to Buy Topcoats $ 50 Bloch Suits ng]{';xsllws anéi Comb - 9 , 1. Cash. 2. Charge. ake-up Boxes = = 0 redit. $1 Rubber-lined Moire Tourist Cases, with 2 % 2 Iéex:‘.telelll %regosii for ¢35 and 545 540’ $45 and 565 bottles and 2 jars 79¢ b 3 future delivery. Daggett & Ramsdell Debutante Kits, 2 creams and y: [ skin tonic b 25¢ to 35¢ Special Shell Combs $1.50 Maynard’s Hand Cream, set ._ Dorothy Gray Throat and Neck Cream and Chin ] Exclusive with The Palais Royal t Eleventh Distriet 4400, 10 ] (B =] S Strap S $1 Hairbrushes _______ Ori ] Ri 4 gy g g ; Coty L’Origan Eey ’1_570;”?”'_’“’7"5?,: ! Exclusive With The Palais Royal Perfumes, $2.65 sealbaiais 3 b - . O $1 Cheramy Eau de = giloya\Dlo Facis Sloai). 1 2 Trousers LmbrOOkes LynbrOOke Lynbrooke “Premlere” $750 Grenoville U sélndb/{)aor‘lvsziegpsfifi M $ 75 Chain D'Or (dis- O 19 Krest Soap y 9 29' $25 and $29-75 $3 7 050 Cologne ________69¢ dozen ___..____ 55¢ g = Topcoats continued package) with 2 trousers 105 g)hips. 15c, or”:ci R $4 Lubin Floral Per- Boe ing- ) fumes . s195 O fé’; %g‘;‘geg” ;if,‘,“;%e f y L)’flbmke Hats Extravagant handwork characterizes this outstand- $1 Cheramy Eau de Cologne Sag o A suit that reflects value in its sturdy wearability and $3 d $3 50 ing suit. You will see it reflected in the smooth man- in its smart styling. Worsteds, unfinished worsteds, an * ner in which it fits, you will discover it in unusual 25c¢ Tooth Brushes, 3 for 50c twists, cassimeres and worsted cheviots, Glen Urqu- wearing quality. Typical are the bellows pockets, (] 29c Krest Red or Amber Mouth Wash hard plaids, checks, stripes and tweed effects. Tans, Mallory Hats skeleton lined, a feature found only in better suits. & 50c to $1 Nail Brushes M g browns, blues, grays and mixtures. Single and dou- Y To meet the demands of every taste. “Premiere” is S omplexioniBrishes s aties ble-breasted, plain and sports backs, full drapes, semi- $4 and §5 available in a wide selection of styles, fabrics and Rk drapes and the new conservative models. patterns. b i -3 | _5$$11'/M 5‘1 r{;lfml;%?:t Double Compacts, 89c Ship Ahoy (W sore for Mex -rx o First Floor Store for Men . « . First Floor e = ---25¢ 85c Cheramy April Showers and Cappi Bath Powder . 6 (L4 2 b3 $1.65 Potter and Moore Lavender Bath Set, : akes Tommies of soap and bath powder._ have landed $1 Bourjois Bubble Soap, 3 cakes in box_______ : e $2.95 Tomorrow—Second Big Day of $1.85 Roger and Gallet Talc and Sachet d’Amour, Violette and Carnation = 9¢ Colgate Cashmere Bouquet Soap, dozen._ A naughty, nautical piece Ivory Guest Soap, dozen ____ of slumber witchery with Krest Floating Soap, 10 for __ rugged two-fisted tailor- , O o $1 Houbigant Dusting Powder. ing that stands the gaff. $2 Houbigant Sachet __ : Another member of the $1 dozen Palais Royal Tommie family that is . Seap ... . 4 i 59¢ slated for big popularity 50c Palais Royal Cleansing and Cold Cream with the women. Sizes 4 Soap, in oval cakes, dozen 3 14, 15, 16 and 17. 1§ Toiletries . . . First Floor Lingerie . . . Third Floor i For Your Pictures of the Cherry Blossoms & : 0 000oooo oo ’ : 5 ‘ FUSED COLLARS . .. broadcloth in white, blue, high-count Agfa Ready Set : : prints and light patterns on white. End-on-end madras in blue, tan and gray. FOlding Cameras : = { : : : SOFT COLLARS . .. broadcloth in white and blue and fancg‘ : patterns. Woven madras in patterns. White oxford. Slu - | e yarn broadcloth in dust tones of blue, tan and gray. $8.50 il $9.50 NECKBAND STYLE . . . in white broadeloth and patterned | : % broadcloth with 2 matching collars. o Pd-16—2%x4th ! : * / ; COLLARS . . . regular pointed style, Duke of Kent and neck- Picture / ; ! : ] /78 band style. Eleiaraie ; I ES FABRICS . . . high-count broadecloth, slub yarn broadeloth, woven madras, end-on-end madras and oxford. ALL ARE g TAIGI}JARANTEED PRE-%HRU{\)II K ?hND hC}?L}?RFAS'T(‘i v ORING . . . compares favorably with much higher price Agfa AnSCO Cadet shirts. Most have custom features including pleated yoke $ 1.49 and sleeves. All have seven 4-hole, ocean pearl buttons. SIZES ... 131 to 18. .. sleeves 33 to 35. Mew's Shop « « . First Fleor Shur-Shot Cameras Wings built into the Shur- $2 5, $2 75 and $3 75 Sh‘{t Special give you a Other Folding Cameras to $18.50 choice of full size or twice as many half-size pictures on the same size roll of film. Cherry Blossom Fresh supply of Agfa Pictures . . $1 Film in all the wanted Send a framed photograph, hand- sizes. \ colored in oil, to the folks back home. 8x10. Lovely and appropriate. Cameras « « « First Floor