Evening Star Newspaper, July 27, 1937, Page 25

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DEMOCRATIC GROUP | STAGES “REBELLION” Young Contingent Protests Cross of Uncertainty in Hitting New Deal. By the Aseociated Press PHILADELPHIA, July 27.—A group . of young Democrats. clziming to rep- resent 125,000 persons in nine States, drafted a “new declaration of inde- | pendence” vesterday against what they termed “the insufferable dictatorshin of the New Deal.” and posed with the &cript on the steps of Independence Hall | W. E. Porter of Hopkinsville, Ky | their chairman. said they would seck to affiliate with some national organi- ration WOODWARD 10™ 1™ F AND G STREETS The declaration, stating “we, the representatives of the generation which must bear the consequences caused by the uncertainty of today,” charged that hirelings of the Russian | government were using Mr. Roosevelt as “a front” and attacked “his silent co-operation” with the Committee for | Industrial Organization Names and organizations listed at the end of the document were: W. E. Porter, Kentucky, Jeffersonian Demo- crats; Joe Bailey Humphrey, Texas, Young Democratic Clubs; J. Ira Har- relson, Georgia. Jeffersonian Demo- Hilda Gale Green, Illinois, First rs' League: Lawrence E. Hicks, Pennsylvania, Sons of the American Revolution: Preston Delcazal, Louisi- ana, Young Democratic Clubs. More pineapples were canned in | Cuba this year than in any previous ! season & LOTHROP Poose DIstRICT §300 Black Rayon Jersey i S sculptured for a miss Just drifting into mid-Summer, yet we are “back into black’—the sleek sophistica- tion of black rayon jersey, moulded to flatter every line of your figure to 20. We picture one of three styles you may wear now and into Autumn Sizes 14 7.95 INEXPENSIVE DRESSES, THIRD FLOOR. Lay ette Shower Gifts —aond what the baby likes to be greeted with on arrival— Bottle Sets on boasket, pink, $2 +° $5 white or blue Both Ensembles, trimmed in pink or blue Intants’ Sweaters Infants’ Handmade Dresses _ $1.50 $1.65 and $2 $1.15 o $5 Ve o e $2.25 and $3 Nursery Lamps Son Buntings for Fall _$2 and $3/ e T $4 40 $6.95 ‘l::;y"ldr:‘r'kvnfle with $6-95 e """ 85¢ o $3 InNFANTS' FURNTTURE AND FURNISHINGS, FOURTH FLOOR Wednesday Bake Shop Special Blackberry Pie 28¢ < Regularly 35¢ Blackberries, fresh from the patch—crust that melts in your mouth—have it for dessert tonight. BAKERY CoUNTERS, TrA Room BALCONY, SEVENTH FLOOR; AND AnJOINTNG FOUNTAIN RoOM, DowN STAIRS STORE, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1937. RD & LOTHROP _PuoNg Dismicr 5300 - : Beach Towels —of brilliantly striped, ab- sorbent Terry cloth. 36x68. 3'.50 Linens, Srcowp Puoon Sun Classes —a vacation ““must,” especially for seashore and driving. $ I 50 Crookes lenses, easy-on-the- eye. Oprrcar SEcTioN, Pirst FLOOR . Beautility Bags —fully equipped by Helena Rubenstein to protect, treat, and make up your complexion Powder, cream rouge, lash grower, bleaching cream, sun tonic, make-up lotion, skin tonic, and tissue cream in red 5375 leather-lined bag TonFTRIES, Atsir 13, Frrst F1oom Imported Berets —very French and exclusively here in Washington, touch a new note in revival popularity. Lovely soft felt in eight becoming colors. Grand for resorts anywhere, ship- 55 Novel Jewelry,*l —very amusing, with a knack for making vacations gayer. Pin a Lobster to your frock—they come in intriguing colors. Tiny white berries and green leaves dongle from o Bracelet to make your tan ""tanner.’’ NoveLTY JEWELRY, AISLES 3, 5, FIRsT FLOOR. Kid Pull-Ons —made in Belgium, make an ideal travel glove. Glace kid, four-but- ton length, picoted top, full P.K sewn. Black, brown, 3‘50 board, and all Fall in town or country __ MrLLINERY, THIRD FLOOR. white, navy, and black and white ______ GLovEs, Aisie 18, FIRsT FLOOR, Knee-Hi's —in net, double your comfort for the Summer. Fine wear- ing Jane Wand! Hose in four popular shades. Sl HosIEry, AsLE 17, Pirst FLOOR. Travel Cases —''zip"’ your necessities into a minimum of space. Rayon moire cover—the whole rubber- lined, with pockets for wash cloth, tooth paste, SI and soap. Slide fastened. Norrons, ArsLe 21, FrRst FLOOR. D A& g Chic on the Square, 35: Mammoth 30-inch squares from Czecho slovakia. Tie them here, there, or an where and let the brilliant colors and cool "peasant” cotton do the rest. The also make clever aprons and frocks if you care to be ingenious NECKWEAR, AISLE 15, PIRsT FLooR Leather Sandals —moake 1t smart to be free from "'shaes Brood heels, ample soles, and broac straps placed just right make these we! made sandals as comfortable as con be. White or luggoge 53-5( tan. Pair WOMEN '« SHOES, THIRD FLOOR. Hand}rnnade Slips —of pure silk crepe with exquisite em- broidery, hand-drawn and scroll work so characteristic of Puerto Rican lingerie Seom-to-seam panel. White 5295 and tearose. Sizes 32 to 40. CosTUME Si1Ps, THIRD FLOOR. Satin Gowns —make vacation seem more luxurious with their elaborate lace trimming, pure- dye satin, and defined waist- 5595 line. Tearose, sizes 14 to 17. BrLx UNDERWEZAR, THTRD FLoOR.

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