Evening Star Newspaper, July 25, 1937, Page 33

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NDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY 25. 1987—PART TWO. BA“FURNIA FACES Is Delightfully ' F lat. Steel RELE TROUBLES | O/ NOW! sy Frame Winter Rouses Fear. B3 the Associated Press. =q= BAKERSFIIELD, Calif.. July 24.— Orlginally $5.95 There's plenty of farm work now, but Winter is cold even in California. and } Rec(mtly 83.99 relief officials are fearful of what will happen then to the 50,000 itinerants . Now 0”'” ceeemaa . who have flocked in from the Middle | Porcelain Top West. More ar very day. TABLES . Transparent 2 : mose working n the Belds, earning b ) ; P —The price en these chairs goes lower as the July sun gets $8.70 Kojesle iday fars oy mainiend) $4.98 [\ Special hotter, and with at least two months more to use them this They dance and sing evenings in their | i | . . squalid, often filthy camps. In three lemuiare of L i i season! They've a gentle rocker motion that is most TR e i e LR ATAN $l restful. The frames are black with seats and back in Can't Change Habits. c i eL valus! green or orange for a stunning contrast. Only a limited SR Chanes he habiaiol " Metal ] ; Water - proof, number to sell, remember—and they won't last long at this ve people from & hern and | i - . 3 Western_ States.” said M, | Vegetable Bins ] : water - repel- price! Play safe and get yours early. Pratt, Tulare County welfare RO PR DAE Y lent bath cur- director. “You can't force them to | : 88¢c 3 tains for your bathe or eat vegetables.” o howi th, Few camps have bathing facilities. | . S3118 Green - Showeribath, Outbreaks of serious diseases are a | enameled * constant thrent et sigeanial " Hurry for These High-Grade He is what some of the migratory match, p & \ b vorkers say: B. V. Clinkenbeard, 50, who lives I — . : { " with his wife, a sister and his son in | ’ | & > a tent near Arvin: “We had (hreei 0O'Cedar Made \’"" - 7 4 . years of drought near Checotah, Okla. | Floor Mops sl s i { 3 >y Kann's—Air-Cooled Fourth Floor, I left in March with $60 in my pocket. | I have stomach trouble and malaria. | - 37¢ """""” § - 'y 7 p = -] I've worked exactly a month since & % e . % . £ coming here. Next Winter? I don't 3 ~-30c graden, oV a— T = = know what I'll do.” | Made of chemically ¢ § - | treated yarn. - 3 Oil Worker Regretful. o Utah Reed. 26, former Tulsa, Okla., | 3 Green enameled b i - 0z - - e i e e com S Cronn (etamtied ’ v, Formerly $24.95 and $27.95 money was in California.” He has & White Enamel fron saroaze’ can. 3l closets Save 4 ‘ d L 3 wife and three children. Flies creep | Refrg. Pans & “over the face of his 4-month-old | daughter . ik b ¢ . Mrs. Martha Burns. 36, barefooted: | : 69¢ oy & Yyak e y - $ “My husband was a coal miner at Fort { GA! —_Irrezulars 98¢ - Fi % Smith, Ark. Lumbago forced him to | N reftierator pans < 1 L . G D b e e 5 e with covers. ” Keen 3 ‘ . A 4% 4 ; Veretabins enough to keep our two children.” | and crisp. WORLD COAL ESTIMATED | Kitchen AT 8 TRILLION TONS 5 Ensemble Six Removable Cushions —We've haven't many left, so A i i i a real bargain in a glider, we adv 3 Sectlonul COI' .Sprmgs make your selection early! For 1 cor Du Pont Fabricoid Covers fort and relaxation during the hot weath- Noiseless Bd[_beari"gs er, there's nothing like a glider to lounge » | 88¢ Tas oo #“S“l.%mn k \ Ventilated Metal Arms wémfleé’éfiinfffifi”é’i?gmé’f covers—all Geology Congress, Meeting in i BaungPrdded sleeve Machine Covers of ole. Moscow, Is Told U. S. Leads 6 Green orl iy for firmness. R Bpecial Bection—Kann's Fowrth Floor. the world has coal r s Clothes Dryers rgest ly ed States 69¢ 77¢ serves in the United States, he g #£aid, are about 3.795,000,000.000 tons. | —&fc Folding h %, Daersal 10 at. Pure Alu- Those of the U. S. S. R. are at least | r:ryml" d;""b’é" ns in, chromium 1donl,‘k’;rg preserv- 1 | ¢ small washes. baby ed finish. with ing. 29 value. 1.600.000.000.000 tons, he said, and pproved cord. in Reserves. et s HearSnd £5 ihe Associnted Press. MOSCOW, July 23—M. M. Pri- ; : = EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGS IN THE JULY <“we expect to increase these figures things. etc. 49 value with the discovery of new coal-bearing y £ b n " Er o v | 3.4, Clothe il CANNON it e <> crloe € clared, and the mining of 150,000,000 | : & 3 for 33e h TOWELS tons is planned th ; R | ¥ o e 59¢ ; 4for99c lumber. & ft. tall. —78c value . . Size 20x40 ¥ Tce Cream l/ larly 15 h. 3. — M fEWS (it e —For a quick rub-down these towels have what 1} tal:s e T;l;l‘E.V TS Vazis’ i E b \ heavy, they're absorbent and they're woven of a double-threa lecientilicappExemytion Paxito) 8-cup AN Turgsh toweling that literally drinks up the moisture. A large ?r: l}‘f!brgws MO: H,:AmyA i ‘ Drip-o-lator F’ " 20x40-inch size, too, in beautiful, large checks of blue, green, ~ German “s:xmms expmprxwrmz: s1 (S —— peach, gold or lavender. S e Sl B I = 3 S : B 20x40 Cannon and Moor Towels 17¢, 6 for 95¢ P- | { / 1.39 pembgid g \ i g o g X 22x44 Cannon and Moor Towels 24c, 6 for $1.39, The tax will add 50 per cent & H ' to i coftee in ent income tax for the first | 3 S 16x28 Martex & West Point 39¢ to 59¢ Irregulars_____29¢c 8 (Cerman normally would f 3 22x44 Martex Towels, $1.00 to $1.25 lrregulars___ les born in or .\.n(::.lbh‘ spplts 1 qt. Enamel Martex Wash Cloths, 12V2¢ and 15c¢ Irregulars. ws are disqualified from service S T ; " Dome Caralnal Cannon Part Linen Dish Towels 9c, 12 for $1.00 and &0 must pay the tax. Men who Electric FPans with pay no income tax will be required | 69 e : § Kann's—Air-Cooled Street Floor. to pay & minimum military tax, to | E c be announced later. B | —orc vaiue Pour- POSTAL GOOD WILL o SPECIAL! S and colors. With good bristle brush. < LE! 4 Sewed 7 ONE DAY SALE Georgia Postmaster Gives Smile { " and “Thank You" to Patrons. Aluminum BROOMS 2 A IEVERHOT T L | AT | 99 ELEC. ROASTER Arley D. Finley to lose his courtesy, ' "\ 00 Sel He advocates & smile and a “thank | ; p Let 3 I Orig. g ¢ you" from the post office clerk for the | $1.49 oval brooms W “‘2 $19.95 * purchaser of each stamp, “regardiess | oL ;,::;,5 e / . of the fact that o ped cover. 4 i i o e e havemofcomnel ghseedicorer 2 o a customer. Complete With Utensils Imported . e | 1 or Finley said his clerks had been do- | . A oy —Just 18 to sell, Handmade ing this for four years and believed it | 6-qt. Dinner which means early ‘makes every one feel better.” TWO DIE IN FOREST FIRE D 88¢c P : Jowest price _ this =L L s CLOTHS 7 ’ 1 2 i splendid ele ctric 600 Men Fight Blaze in Montana ~—$1.39 value. ook 2 osite Roaster - Cookers. 0 Lolo Forest. sk s Ban Lie on: ~ ; They'll ook & com- Regularly $3.95, Special plete with trivet. 3 2 plete meal for six— MISSOULA, -Mont., July 23 (#).— ‘% ) e : . el s two lumber camp workers had perished Setof 3 ¥ /£ the kitchen ® in a fire raging in the Lolo Forest i V& /] : ; : iy owiids . : south of here, Sauce Pans ;e;’ m";:nurml"t%‘n;f Jite value 10-at. &% ; K"?;.‘;l;,“;c""”d —Light scru eolored cloths in a pretty “Dafsy” Kann's—Air-Gnoled § 10 shes. Prettily deco- ue brillia - e s : fir?ea:rl‘\d G:f;mnwnm:x‘nn]-e fi:loi:lnnzhthe $1.00 rated. 69c value. aled Water Datls. —— . ol pattern and an approximate 72x90 size. Street, Floor. roximately others | were battling another in the Flathead | Forest. | Spanish Girls, L <, 1,000 Sq. Yds. Felt Base FLOOR COVERING, 39¢ Grade )¢ S""ki"{-f Fun (Isfi | Y Mop Wringing —Block and tile patterns in green, blue, tan and rust. Please bring floor measurements, Kann's—Air-Cooled Third Floor. Barred by U. S.| | Outfit 69¢ S$1.00 39¢ — Family - White —Galvan- 88c 5q. yd. e le d size Food e dieir tsed tron , . G rinders ] t utility Return to Valencia —10 at. zalvanized : tubs with , ‘ D e g g B - : A Sale! Lady Pepperell After Futile Effort || 5 i ' o £ . B long handled moo. to Get Visas. Portable i) 7 ; | ; g E S H E ETS By the Associated Press. i f OVEN ¢ VALENCIA, July 24—Two Spanish & . ! 81x99 § E girls who had been invited to the b <%y ! b4 ¢ 72x108 L United States by the North American 4! . : = H t X ¥ o Committee to aid Spanish democracy as part of a campaign for funds to relieve Basque refugee children re- bl Rclye —R-in. Double- — 54x54 Stainless tirned to_their homes todsy saying rangparent door. | e Buenlzpel” Blcely Lanid S50 —When “Lady Pep- they had been barred. inge plenieiens - ternk ! an 4 11" cotton sheets Bl phere Lotk e D backs. 8123 valde. Well-Known Make—Inner Spring B o cion de Madariaga, said the United - = these—it means the States consulate at Paris had denied < ~Je. B Bread Boxes thrifty housewife will entry visas on the ground they could 5 3 “stock up” with a et prove permanent domiele in ~ 49¢ Enamelware ‘ large supply. Spain, “We showed our passports and work- ir—chY‘!‘cv”v;'{Alub, At- s ing cards,” the young women related, ed bread boxes with “but, they said we would have to pro- s double hinged cov- . & ® duce leases for our apartments. % “We naturally did not carry our 5, t 3 = —m‘ mfihemm ',:11 t};: nnlme or_thesbe :n:;;:rwefl, mu;eww;;: leazes with us and sending for them 2-quart se] at such a low price, bul Y are n would have made us too late to reach e ey COOKER 3 quality and extreme comfort. They're bullt with scores of America for ‘aid Spain’ week.” ke sl 00 g unymmhl Mpn lt;; ;mbedd.:_’d‘:r::‘yu: of ::!t nndfil;‘.otwred'm ;’r? The pair said they had planned to 3 o s e a cking. of mattresses = take three refugee children with them ) A — ook ARe Neslthe ivory enam- T vide you with restful sleep for many years. All sizes. and that the United States consul at Tul wateriess w eled tea ket- Kann's—Air-Cooled Third Floor. first told th’em they could not take :;l“:?n’,:“"}gréf:.fi:.;:’ itles, rice, the children, but extended the ban < cookers. 8140 botlers, per- to the girls themselves at the last alue. colators, dish moment. - sana, eto. 63x99 Sheets, Special ot 63x108 and 72x99 Sheets, each__$1.19 81x108 Sheets, Special at______$1.39 90x108 Sheets, Special at______$1.49 42x36 Pillow Cases, Each__ 235¢ 45x36 Polliw Cases, Each _ 3% Kann's—Air-Cooled Street Floor

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