The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 28, 1938, Page 6

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THE KEY WESf CITIZEN SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1988 | eeccccccvccccccccccceccs| Pocecescescccseseseseese ENT! ERTAINMENT Sunday’s — Horoscope ued Every Saturday night is “New , . Years Eve” at the Habana-Mad- | rid, Key West's leading night club. | This tropical beauty spot is the PLANS OFFICIAL [seesenneesensscenescense VISIT TO CUBA “oday’s Horoscope | : pad a ecoe . (Continued from Page One) ee regatta, baseball games between The life of today’s native is apt, Cuban and American to be full of disputes and turmoil, golf tournament, several parades, but with some success in life./two nights of fireworks, several | Some natures, when combined in} boxing bouts, the whole program STORE THAT WILL JOIN IN ; deik nl the pation dndidbaneie| daily life with persons of a na-/ to be topped off by an all night ITS OBSERVANCE; WILL): i : F ~ pf Key West’s lovers of dancing} ture; that balances theirs, have aj street dance at which the Queen START MONDAY 2 SS : : amid the palms on/(#é+beautiful very good combination f¢ push jot the Fiesta will be crowned, and ie oe , —Spenish tile floor: and] discretion, but the full; and official ball for visiting digni- : : ee : ROG, Otto Divantiy his clarinet, and | StTeReth of today’s degree pro- | taries at the Country Club. duces a very cantankerous Pe} CELEBRATION OF [NATIONAL COTTON: “WEEK, PLANNED ; APPELROUTH’S IS LOCAL) [People and Spots in the Late News| . ENDS OF “AXIS” MEET . . . What's a mere king when two dictators get together?” Victor’ Emanuel (left) took back seat as Premier Mussolini greeted Adolf Hitler on Der Fuehrer’s arrival for conference in Rome. jee nature is affable and courteous; full of a spirit of con- tentment and quiet happiness. The mind will be thoughtful and possibly passive, but strong, with good memory, though sometimes carrying small expr ye powers. This person may never set the world on fire, though there will be some substantial success. teams, a Natignal Cotton Week will be celebrated ‘throughout the nation | next week,.from May 30 to June} 4; and the local store that is ob-} serving the event is Appelrouth’: “The Store of Fashion”, on Duval street. Mr. Appelrouth announces the spetial sales in connection with National Cotton Week in his ad- ‘vertising space today, and further States that: * “Every piece of cotton goods in! pur. store will be reduced. Also, ‘we will reduce the price on all fotton, ready-to-wear items, store- | awide; It'll be advantageous for | every lady in Key West to drop | in some time next week to see the ganar’ CE ‘SE SHOW THE WORLD .. . High spot in parade of his, orchestra thnill the guests of "this entrancing ‘spot nightly. The _finest and-most-entertaining or- chestra in the city. There is never a cover, mini- mum nor admission at any time. New York Chinese to demonstrate China’s unity against Japanese invasion and focus attention on relief drives for suffering civilian victims, was huge flag, borne , | by 200 girls and showered with coins by spectators. many, many bargains we are of-} appropriately trimmed for the oc- casion with big displays of cotton | goods ‘and dresses on view for |: shoppers. Special sale items wilk be: distinctly marked inthe: stor: and_everything furnished to make} ) foreeasy-shopping. “The Store of Fashit co-operates annutlly with this big week, and, 'fromi'ex+) perience, has found that shoppers in this-city look forward to the event every year. It is generally éoriveded that this vear will prove no exception to the rule in past years from a response standpoint on the part of shoppers. "WASHiNGTON NOTES MEXICAN WORRIES is The action of the Mexican Gov- | ernment in suspending diplomatic! Telations with Great Britain has) ill FIRST LADY AS SCHOOLMARM... Pupils of Todhunter school in New. York, while somewhat awed, were all attention as Mrs. Franklin D. Roose- velt helped conduct spring classes, WINS KEN- TUCKY Di bay colt, with Eddie fe Pp, thun- Wait running third, be- fore 60,000 at Church- Downs. Favorite Fighting Fox , finished sixth. Club La Conga Tonight is “Wheel of Fortune” night at Frank Sabini’s Club La! Conga on Front#Street. . . . For- tunate, indeed, will be some lucky patrons in attendance at this— “The smartest Night Club in Key West”. Frank Sabini is the only night club proprietor in the state that entertains his guests personally. Then, too, there’s the city’s lead- ing silver-voiced tenor, Jimmy Thomas, to sing-request songs for guests and Teddy Sabini, blues- singer and her unique band. Nev- er a dull moni a Conga. Raul’s Club Lopez’ Orchestra is a newcom- er to dance-loving people of Key West—and all will have a good chance to hear this group | evening at Raul’s Clug on Roose- velt boulevard on the occasion of another of the Big Summer Dances holding forth at that club. They do say that the boys are good—it should behoove all of us NOTICE Will not be responsible for any debts or orders contracted for by ‘Mr. Val Mott. THE ALIBI RESTAURANT, may28-1tx Leo B. Fain. this} son, Britain will guide Ireland in | creating new air, land and “ii forces under new pact. te drop around and see for our- | selves. ‘ Pena’s Garden | Gould Curry’s Orchestra holds forth at Pena’s famous Garden of | Roses this evening in another of this establishment’s big | dances. | Society of Key West usually turns out in large numbers for these af- fairs at Pena’s to enjoy this good dancing, the congenial atmos- phere and the entertainment pro- Vay See bare there tonight. | eis THEATER ap | 4 K, Hepburn. dolph Menjou | | (STAGE D OOR Matinee: Balcony, 1c; O; tra, 15-20c; Night. a BENJAMIN LOPEZ i FUNERAL HOME j Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24 Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 Night 696 PEARLMAN 'S hic. | —The Store of a Thousand Values— a DRESSES The Season’s Newest in PRINTED SHANTUNGS —and— SILK DRESSES on sale at only $1.69 and $1.98 SHARKSKIN SUITS _ $3.95 SHEETS and PILLOW CASES 81x99 and 81x90 Three-year Guaranteed Sheets, $1.25, at Pillow Cases as low as = and pth tna NEW WASH DRESSES Attractive styles at $1.00 New Children’s Dresses—just like mother’s season’s | Tan, White, Blue and Prints value | , WASH FABRICS Beautiftll new Shadow VOILES PRINTED SILKS | Printed FLAXONS Printed DIMITIES th value at 19c | ope aT se 200%Sheer | BATHING SUITS jard—S ATISTE, at 15c | $2.98 SHOES The new “WEDGES”, latest in Luggage the | | $1.98 to $2.75 | Over 100 styles in the sea- son's newest Sport and Dress Shoes, on sale $1.98 New SANDALS on sale $1.00 YARD GOODS MONDAY — 8:00 A. M. 100 pieces of SHEER, PRINT- ED BATISTE, a good 1Sc value, at only 10¢ SOLID BROADCLOTHS 10c A new shipment of HATS — on sale at $1.00 NEW LASTEX BELDING'S SILK HOSE on sale 50c SHARKSKIN SKIRTS $1.98 Closing Out! ... BOYS’ SUITS $1.00 and $1.98 | at only (ere en essen nent cena ‘ National Cotton Week | bn mi Monday, May 30th-—-Ends June 4th a of COTTON GOODS in our whole store will be reduced for this up now with better merchandise at theze lower prices, not helped in the solution of the | erisis precipitated by Mexican seizure of British and American | oil properties: The\break empha-| sized the difference between the attitude taken by the United States ‘and’ that adopted by Great Britain; While the, United States revognized the right of Mexico to take over the oil’ properties, sub- ject to just compensation to the} owners, the British . adopted (a sterner attitude, with 4 demand} fora return of the; properties: | while there exists some ‘possi SCIENCE CONQUERS TERRAIN . . . Interna- tional Petroleurn exposition at Tulsa, Okla:, saw: new tractor sensation take rough fields, fords and |“ shallow waterways in stride, then speed over | concrete highway at 30 miles an hour. Rubber Key West Scavenger Service BEAUTY IN DISGUISE .. . “Blinkers” were new fad introduced to nation’s beaches by Peggy McCoy. (eft) and Mitzie Strothers, who paraded next sum- mer's ocean suits on Miami, Fla.. sands. tracks developed in B, F. Goodrich company | engineering laboratories turned trick. | : | PHONE 123-J WILLIAM XNIGHT NO NAME LODGE No Name Key Directly on Sand Beach Fishing and Charter Boats Cottages and Restaurant i Phone No Name No. 1 Mr. Mrs. C. L. Craig, Owners FOR EXTRA SERVICE Ne United States to recognize Japan- ese conquests in China is said to be worth something to the Chi- nese. In addition, the United States is on record as being gen- make at least one speech in Ken- announces that the United States tucky in the interest of Alben W. |Barkley, the Senate Majority leader who is being opposed by Governor Chandler. Whether the | President takes a direct hand in bi that the difference between | the primaries of his party during Biiat lose wo sorioos ome powers the summer months, it may be ™ msequen-| taken for granted that he will Soe | | seek occasions to present his i ‘unlikely. Of course, the| | views to the electorate. affair-has been played up in some |), sections asa major difference be- tween the United States and Gasp) Britain. Moreover, in the | id is the question wheth- | er. the Monroe Doctrine might become directly involved if the | British undertake anything like al power. demonstration. against’ Mexico: This is extremely unlike- | ly, We quote herewith a few of the many. many items in COTTON MATERIALS and COTTON READY-TO-WEAR. Remember! Everything in COTTON is reduced for selling all next week. NATIONAL COTTON WEEK SPECIALS 36c inch Printed FLAXONS, per yard MERCERIZED SHANTUNG, all colors, yard DOTTED SWISS, all colors, yard LADIES’ DRESSES Swisses — Flaxons — Voile National Cotton Week Price 89c will continue to refuse to recog- Rett it ith died nize the conquest of Ethiopia or of Manchukuo. erally opposed to the use of mili- of the Ethiopian conquest ; /j 5 ns ee ary fo: t i probably not have much effect in a ee Europe where Great Britain and France, at least, seem ready, to recognize the conquest as a fact. In the Far East, the situation is different and the refusal of the ALAA LAALL SG Non-recognition will NON-RECOGNITION Secretary of State Cordell Hull Value $1.00 195 $1.69 2.95 2.59 APPELROUTH’S — THE STORE OF FASHION — Ia 8. OO (4d ieedenintheys xis , 4d ERTIF R “YEAR SI E E! “ “AND PILLOW CASES FOR NATIONAL COTTON WEEK 75c PILLOW CASES 85 of the same 78¢ =CERTIFIED 4-YEAR QUALITY _osrrereses UOTOOOH HN The New 54x20 54x99 63x90 63x99 72x90 72x99 81x90 81x99 81108 85c 85c 85c 85c 35c NOW $1.00 AP? ELROUTH’S The Store of Fashion PRIMARIES } There is considerable specula tion as to the part President) Roosevelt plans to play'in«the | ‘imary elections this summer. iready the President has o re- quested Senator McAdoo of Gali} | fornia to run again for the ate.and has made’ a similar) dorsement of Senator Duffy; Wisconsin. He is expected QUICK SUCCESS the real estate profes- See in 90 —s by the MAGIC CITY REAL ESTATE SYSTEM omplete and practical. Price $5.00. 126 N. E. 3rd St., Miami, formerly priced at 3 for $1.00 pacer ¢ POP OOP IOP OITIO OOOO OOOO CC LLL BuIA. i Esse Your Home Town” THE @LL RATES BA klie Saat) PASSENGER . TRUCKS—ACCORDING TO SIZE anlar tatters CHAS. ARONOVITZ DEPARTMENT STORE KEY WEST HEADQUARTERS FOR GRADUATION GIFTS LACE TRIM PANTIES } COSTUME JEWELRY in the 3Se and 50c pair | newest designs | COMPACTS ____ S0c each Beautiful new EVENING and STREET BAGS at $1.00 Each | GORGEOUS PAJAMAS «4 LACE TRIMMED SATIN GOWNS, NEGLIGEES SLIPS, each $1.00 noe COATS. A large selection , of Handkerchiefs Two-tone Sport. Mogren blea Hand Embroidered and wag co Het eee Pa L aaa aaa aaa aA NY HOLTSBERG’S HEADQUARTERS FOR Graduation Gifts —SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK— Lovely, Satin Stunning DANCE SETS HAND BAGS $1.00 $1.00 Barbizon Brocade and Plain SLIP S% SATIN SLIPS $2.25-4 $1.00 Batiste og Knee Length GOWNS and-P MAS | HOSE 21.00 4 with: contrasting "1 dark heels * TIE and HANDKER- 50c CHIEF SETS $1.00 Printed Silk NIGHTIES and COSTUME JEWELRY is proba 2 gt Specially Priced E $1.00 25¢ + $1.00 Kayser Mirocleer EVENING BAGS HOSE PAJAMAS as $1.00... $198 $1.00 The Artman P ress A SHOE FOR EVERY FOOT Special geliee See And Numerous Other Gifts—See Window Display » THE CITIZEN BLDG. TELEPHONE 51 "MIM EBDIIMIIILD IID IDI D. Ws, IAse2e¢etitt2t¢rnttdd¢dgdritddd PDD MID SLL STE SS. FRESH OFF PRESS! A NEW BATCH OF NDOW STICKERS Printed in two colors on yellow paper — gummed one side. ue LA CONCHA HOTEL FRENCH CREPE FLOWER- ED and LACE-TRIMMED | NIGHTGOWNS at only | $1.00 Each The Adventures of Marco Pole with Basil Rathbone Also—COMEDY and NEWS ON SALE Two For Five Cents NOW OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION aoa AL os, Prices ——— FOR THE BOY GRADUATE GIVE HIM:— PARIS and HICKOK BELTS and SUSPENDERS. $1.00 Each PHOENIX SOCKS. 35c and Sdc Pair LION BRAND SHIRTS. $1.65 and $1.95 Others as low as $1.00 NECKTIES, 7S¢ and $1.00 TIE and COLLAR CLIPS FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH “A Church with a Friendly Message” INVITES YOU— MA, M. Subiect: “HOW CHRIST SAID GOOD-BYE.” 8 P. M. Subject: “IS THERE A FUTURE FOR RELIGION?” ee

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