Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1928, Page 31

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fl | .3 | fl U, fl fl lfl ! B CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. PLANS COMPLETED | ond floor of Pythian Temple Nobile Ready for Second Journey by Dirigible—Milan to Pay Expenses. By the Ascociated Press ROME, March 9.—Plans for Gen. | | city Club, will meet, will give a dance, 9 o'clock, at Masonic Hall, Rhode Island and Mills avenues northeast. Idaho Council, No. D of P, will give a 500 card party, 0 o'clock, sec- ‘The American Association of Uni- versity Women, arbitration course, will meet at dinner, 6:45 o'clock, at t“e| | elub. Dr. William C. Dennis will speak of “Arbitration and Pan-America."” The book review section, Women's 4:45 o'clock, In | the ballroom of the club. Several au- Umberto Nobile's second dirigible North | Pole flight were announced as complete 6today by the Royal Geographic Soci- | ety. The announcement was approved by Premier Mussolini and the ministry The municipality of v the expenses. are going North with includes two nd one naval | h the task of ronomical observa- | o3 . cne meteorologist. chief and 1 ur assistant mechanies, two enginsers. two wireless experts and | two repairmen The advano will reach "\" general. suard of the expedition s Bay, Spitzbergen, By that time the | polar Summe to dawn. refit the h tha dirigible ) Material is be but most of vhich was used for rge on the former flight g collected at Hamburg. supplies of the expedi- tion have been donated by Italian firms. The ice crusher City of Milan, which will serve as a mobile for he expedition. is due to sail for the North at the end of this m h. The wvessel will carry a number of scientific including a geophysic expert Naval Hydrographic Institute. | should be at from the The whole Kings Bay The dir: the center of all this organization, is due to leave Milan out the middle of April. When she gots to Spitzbergen, she will be under ths care of a selected platoon of Italian Alpine xrmps Qhuley W. Allen in New Post. hirley W. Allen. who for the past ears has served the American For- Association as forester at Wash- ingicn. has resigned to b2come exten- sion professor of forestry in the School | ©f Forest: and Conservation at the| l'n‘\r.’sl of Michigan. He will take new duties April 1. EEBEBEEEEEE:EEE:—EEEE:—:E:E Girls’ Silk Frocks Sizes 7 to 14 33.95 Cunning Spring Frocks, of flat crepe and crep> de chine. Trimmed with ruffies or lace; smocked or pleated sivies. Some embroidered and some with contrastihg collars and cuffs. In sunset, nile, blue, pink and red. 3 Girls’Wash Dresses With or Without Bloomers Of good quality ginghams, flowered adcloths ed 1 Bmt!ll\' pleated or smock- ed with contrasting coliars and cuffs There are any number of pretty styles from whicn to choose. Bizes 7 W 14. Spring Suits Smartly Tailored 35.95 Bmartly tellored, & double-breasted rmode woslen miztures. Con- vest and Lwo pairs eq Enickers A Bpring pat- v chovse selection of Light werng 1om which Bime 8 W 15, Boys’ Lined Knickers Exceptional Value-! Just 150 Pld‘ ot boys' gull - et Konickers. ently n o Kace!- made of iing the | dies’ an gray &ud any wumier of fane Uerrn Bines ¢ EEEE:——:—EBEEEEBEWEB thors will be present. Club members are invited. Miss Alice Haven, chairman. Mrs. William H. Marshall of Philadel- phia, will exhibit pictures of the “Little Wooden House” of the Sesquicentennial, at the moeting of the American War Mothers. 8 o'clock, at the Hamilton Ho- tel. Mothers of men and women who sorved in the World War are invitea. Prof. Hermann S. Hering, C. 8. B., of | 11l deliver a lecture on “Chris ce: Its Mission and Leader. in the First Church of Christ Scientist, Columbia rond and Euclid street. He will be introduced by Miss Sophie Siebert. At his afternoon ad- dress given at Keith's Theater the ip- troduction was made by Willlam G Bixderman. Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp, No. 1| United Spanish War Veterans, will meet, 8 oclock, at Pythian Temple. Follow- fon the camp will attend a ¢ party to be given by the La- liary. birthd: The Seccretary of Labor and Mrs. J. Davis will be honor guests at usiness and Professional Women's dinner at Y. W. C. A., 7 oclock. Mrs. R. J. McFall wil The American Institute of Electrical Er rs will meet March 13 in As- ¢ Hall of the Cosmos Club. H. P. engincer with the Philadelphia Electric Co., will speak on “Interconnec- tion of Power Systems.” All interested are invited. The male chorus of the Vermont Avenue Baptist Church will present r musical and literary program, featur- ing the “Professor and His Saw,” at the church. under auspices of the Tribe of King David, March 12, 8 pm. Refresh- ments. Al welcome. The Mount Pleasant Citizens' Asso- ciation will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., in Mount Pleasant branch of the Public Library Ralph B. Fleharty, people’s THE counsel, will discuss the proposed mer- 'u:lrtot transportation lines of the Dis- ct. The Woman's National Democratic Club, 1526 New Hampshire avenue, will give a program-luncheon March 12, at 12:30 pm. Subject: “If I Were Writ- ing the Platform in 1928." Speaker: Carl Vrooman. The Ergatoc: Club will meet to- morrow, 8 p.m., at 817 Thirteenth street. Edward J. Ervine will speak. The endowment committee of Colum- ' bia Chapter, No. 15, O. E. 8., will meet, |8 o'clock. at Oyster's _Auditorium, | Twenty-sixth street and Pennsylvania | avenue. o | LAW SCHOOL STUDENTS DEBATE AUTO INSURANCE Teams of Georgetown U. Branch to Contest for Place in June Finals. Georgetown Law School students will debate the question of a Federal | compulsory automobile insurance act at their third prize contest tonight. The winner of this contest will par- ticipate in the finals next Junc. J. Herbert Walsh will preside at the debate and the teams are announced as follows: Affirmative, Louis Leo | Whitestone of Alexandria, Va.; Albert Donald Holloran of S8an Francisco and Parnell Thomas Quinn of North Platte, | Nebr, Negative, Willlam Valie: Whit- tington of Benton, Ill.; Robert E. Coyle of Carthage, N. Y, and John | Joseph O'Connor of the District of | Columbia. A prize of $25 offered by the fac- ulty to encourage training in public | speaking will be awarded to the win- | ner of tonight's contest. | LOITERER ARRESTED. Policeman F. R. Rabil of the first precinct this morning arrested Curtis Barnes, colored, 26 years old, charging that he acted as “lookout” for another | colored man who broke open the door of a showcase in front of M. Sworzyn's Sons, Inc., 1219 G street, early this morning. The other man escaped. Barnes was arrested when the officer saw him loitering opposite the store. He had two screwdrivers and a wrench in his pocket, Rabil sai Barnes said he was with the other man, but did not | know what he was doing, police said, ;nnd had exchanged overcoats with the missing man. | Blmes denied that he had partici- ! pated 1n any robberies. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. J. G. HEFTY WILL RESIGN AS DELEGATE MARCH 31 Engineer Will Quit Post With Citi- zens’ Federation Before Leaving Capital. The resignation of J. Grant Hefty as delegate of the Washington Chapter of the American Assoclation of Engineers to the Federation of Citizens' Associa- tions will take effect March 31, it was decided last night at a meeting of the chapter in the Playhouse, 1814 N street. Dr. Caldwell’s Keep You Healthy Dr. Caldwe!: watched the results of constipation for 47 years, and be- lieved that no matter how careful people are ot their health, diet_and excreise, coustipation will occur from time to time regardless of how much one tries to avoid it. Of next im- portance, then, is how to treat it when it comes. Dr. Caldwell alway: was in favor of getting as close to nature as possible, hence his remedy for constipation, known as Dr. Cald- well's Syrup Pepsin, is a mild vege- table compound. It can not harm the most delicate system and is not a habit fnrmmg preparation. Syrup Pepsin is_ pleasant-tasting, nd voungsters love it. It does not gripe. Thousands of mothers have written us to that etfect. Dr. Caldwell did not approve of drastic physics and purges. He did not believe they were good for human beings to put into their system. In a practice of 47 years he never saw ny reason for their use whena medi cine like Syrup Pepsin will empty the bowels just as promptly, more cleanly and gently, without griping and harm to the system Keep free from constipation! Tt robs your s(reugth. hardens your arteries and brings on premature old age. Do not let a day go by without a bowel movement. Do not sit lnd hope, but go to a druggist and one of the generous bottles of )r Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Take the proper dose that night and by morn- mg you will feel like a different per- LANSBURGH & BRO. 712 70 8™ TO E STS. “Quality. al a Price’ A SPECIAL PURCHASE! 100 New Coats Styled Along the Newest Spring Modes of Quality -Materials Twills Flannels Brcadcloths $19-95 Sizes for Misses and Women What a selection of coats at this low price! Despite the fact that there are only one hundred models, you will find a great variety of effects from which to choose. New drapes: new panels; new scarf effects and many other Spring touches, for many are exact copies of far higher priced models. ;w Sizes for Misses and Women. NEWEST EFFECTS IN Spring Frocks Pastel Shades—Quality Materials New Styles—Tomorrow Only Colors: Rose Beige BluedeLyon New Red Motler arie! shioned seorgette, D SILK, cffects; newest Colors: Orchid New Tans Navy Black 9.69 spring frocks—simply delightful in ty of colors and styles. of crepe romaine, M flat crepe, taffeta tucks, tiers, panels, Smartly lowbrook and Cleverly trimmed in the drapes, pleats and plenty of the smart scarf effects i the lot, Exceptional values! NEW FOR SPRING 200 Hats N and the red, tion and Patent leather, smart combniations Of Felt, Straw and Many Combinations 2.95 ew matrons, becomingly trimmed newest fashion, New colors, blue, green, heige, rose and s, Don’t fail to see these rare Spring Hats for misses, women oo, combina- [} 2o tan, in values ! EXCEPTIONAL VALUES! k. New Shoes, $9.79 In a Great Variety of Spring Styles, Colors and Materials Almost every style, calf, kid velvet, suede, ’r]llls are shides upl the new shade and effect in these Spring shoes, satin, imt, alligator and many New tans, Lumu heige, rose, gray, gun metal Select YOUR new shoes from this Sizes 3to 8—A to C C., Mr. Hony wm leave the city for an ex- tended ‘The bill pmvldlng for three high-tem- perature incinerators for the disposal of District refuse was favorably reported on by Mr. Hefty. An illustrated lecture on high-temperature insulation was de- livered by Brooks W. Sepzer. The or- ganization's nominee for re-election to the Citizens' Advisory Council was Ken- neth P. Armstrong of the Rhode Is- land Avenue Citizens' Association. Decrees were granted in 466 divorce cases in Edinburgh, Scotland, last year. Employes of furniture factories in Natal, Orange Free State, receive wages of only $27 a week. 3 Rules son. Use \)rup Pepsin for yourseli and members of the family in consti pation, biliousness, sour and crampy stomach, bad breath, no appetite headaches, and to break up fevers| and colds. Always have a bottle in the house, and obscrve these three rules of health: Keep the head cool, the feet warm, the bowels open. We would he glad to have you prove at our expense how much Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin can mean to vou and yours. Just write “Syrup Pepsin,” Monticello, 1llinois, and we will send you prepaid a FREE SAMPLE BOTTL Women’s All-Silk Chiffon -Hose 95¢ Beautifu!, sheer texture all- silk Hose—perfect quality. All with lisle heel and toe for ex- tra wearing ability. In the season’s newest shades-—such as champagne, nude, beige, bronze, sandust, piping rock, moonlight, and ‘many_others. Sfzes 8': to 10. Don't miss this chance to save on ho- slery! Children’s Sport Hose 7 or Full Length 35 c 3 Prs. for $1 sporty colors and combinations in this group! And many patterns; such as jacquards, stripes. checks and diamonds. Full or 7y - length style with smart —harmonizing or Chlldren 8 Mercerized Socks, 15¢ Fine quality mercerized socks in any number of smart pastel shades. Sturdily made. and they will stand hard wear Sizes 4 to 8! New color 200 Palrs Little Gents’ and Youths’ Oxfords chular $3.50 Values 32.69 Just 300 palrs of these fine ahoea to sell for this low price! Btrong calf uppers with sturdy Qoodyear sewed soles and rubber heels, Bluecher and bal atyles from which o choose. In blnek and tan, Bigea 10 to 6, @BEEEBEEEE—JEEEE—EEE:EZEEBEQZ—ZEEE FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1928 THIS HANDSOME 8-DAY MAHOGANY SETH THOMAS CLOCK CANDLESTICKS and Pair of to Match TERMS THIS CLOCK 30c A WEEK hour and half hour on ca- thedral gong. Another SETH THOMAS MODEL Fine 8-day movement, guar- anteed timepiece. 10 inches high, 8-inch base and $5-inch silvered dial. Strikes hour and half hour on beautiful tone spiral gong. Charge Account “Down Town’ PeopLES DRUG STORES 1323 F St. N. W. (Opposite Fox Theatre) 10th and F Sts. N. W, 15th and G Sts. N. W. (In the Washington Blds.) are co-operating with The FOX Theatre in their program which includes the showing of beautiful Amaryllis plants The Week Beginning March 10th During the week over $100,000.00 worth of Amaryllis pla will be used in creating one of the most striking and ir:pressive stage settings yet presented by the Fox Theatre. (These same plants were in the Amaryllis show, an annual event sponsored by the Department of Agriculture ) Through the courtesy of Peoples I’rug Stores the Fox Theatre will be sprayed four times daily with famous Amaryllis Per- fume . . . an exquisite and fascinating fragrance which truly exemplifies the natural odor of the Amaryllis flower. Notice the elusive, enticing fragrance which greets your nostrils upon your entrance into Washington's wonder theatre during the week of March 10 to 16, inclusive, Peoples Drug Stores have also furnished the Fox Theatre with a limited number of acquaintance size bottles of Amaryllis Perfume which will be distributed in a unique manner until supply is exhausted. LovelyWomen EverywhereUse Amaryllis Perfume By LUBIN of Paris Perfume $2, $4, $7 Face Powder $1 Obtainable at These Three PEOPLES DRUG STORES 10th & F Sts. N.W. 1333 F St. N.W. 15th and G Sts. N.W. “All Over Town” —the better to serve you 33333ITITIIITIITITITIIS35 3333333333 333333338383 STTIITITT$3333383333338385380800:08900400008006006068688600000608088

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