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T'HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O TUESDAY, JUNE .18, -1929. - NEWORAL LEADER HITED FOR DUTY Woman From Texas Works on National Project After Wide Experience. The only woman member of the| Rushmore national memorial committee | and the only woman in the United | States who has served for two years as Presid nber of of a seap commerce bitants e Nation as American dents of I program c while Mrs. Spoor chamber of cc tr importing from Usés Native Shrub. The agarita, nd looks some? | been used by Mrs in the public gar- dens and on the waterfront, considered one of the most beautiful on the Texas coast Contrary to widespread opinion that ®alm trees are difficult to grow from aeeds, Mrs. Spoonts states that in her rivate garden a IS CHARGE AN ATTEMPT 'V i 35|70 “SELL” DIPLOMAS and there | Graduates of High School Hit Fac- | ulty for Withholding Honors to Two Class Members. porch, T poo | - d Press e 6 June npting to and ¢ the B tion to withhold i enior chool were ex- 1lt of a strike g class i diplo- embers of the class for nship.” ing students refused | ¢ to attend baccalaureate cere- es because the certificates were | from Lee Swallow and Clare | he students claim the of- ficial action was caused by failure of Swallow and Johnson to pay 0 bill | for damage to gymnasium stairs, caused | s of Jefferson, and | Johnson Roosevelt memorialize this Union. The | design is executed by the well known |KING GEORGE MISSES | ASCOT RACE OPENING | Illfess XKeeps Monarch | Wales and Princess Ingrid At- Away. tend Society Affair. By the Associated Press. ASCOT, England, June 18.—King | George was not, present at the opening of the Royal Ascot race meeting to- day, due to the iliness which confined him in his uarters at Windsor Castle. No woman ll(‘,(‘/d ever 1)0 | Royalty, however, was represented by the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Con- naught and other members of the royal family. Beautiful weather prevailed. The duke brought with him Princess Ingrid of Sweden, who is staying with him at nearby Bagshot Park. Ameri- ety was well represented and i considerable interest in the the especially famous Ascot Gold Cup race scheduled Thursday, for which the American colt, Reigh Count nas been especially trained. Newfoundland is framing a new in- come tax forced to “take a back seat” because > = of her feet. | ENNA JETTICK Health Shoe this shoe permits you tobe smartly shod with all-day comfort—and economy Above: View of the cliff in the Black Hills with the figures of Jefferson, Lin- coln and Roosevelt. Below: Mrs. Lorine Jones Spoonts, | the only woman member of the com- mittee directing the work. | DOWDDY GIRL ATTENDS CHURCH CHOIR FETE e | $5 Auto Victim Who Was in Long Coma Introduced to Lynch- | 56 Sizes 1 to 12, AAAA to EEE GERMAN COMPANY LOSES SUIT OVER GLASS PATENT| o | Br the Assoclated Press. | TOLEDO, Ohio, June 18.—The peti- | tion of the Europaischer Verband der | Fashen Fabriken of Germany seeking | damages amounting to millions of dol- lars from Toledo glass interests was | | dismissed in Federal Court yesterday b Judge George P. Hahn in one of the | country's outstanding patent cases. Many Charming Summer Styles “Lois”"—-Blonde kid or -85 = “Solace” W hite canvas or black kid oxford 5 “Rose”- kidioovn Blonde calf White “Rene”-Patent leather, black or brown kid sculptor. Gutzon Borglum. The group. of which each figure scales to the pi portion of men 465 feet high, fades i the ledge at the waist line. These fig- ures will be carved on a scale several times greater than the Great Sphinx of Egypt, together with a vast entablature 80 feet wide and 120 feet high, bearing incised in the stone the story of the | }!nlled States, written by Calvin Cool- dge. | Mrs. Spoonts considers this great me- morial a matter of national interest and has been instrumental in the con- © | the bill from it when they spilled a pail of fruit punch | at a class party class voted to pay r t the offer was refused by s The Board of Education yesterday announced that commencement exer- cises would be “postponed indefinitely,” and one member of the -board said that unless the senior class receded from its position no diplomas would be granted Manchuria produced 5500000 tons of soy beans last year, breaking all records burg Audience. Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va, June 18 —Mar- | jorie Dowddy, the 10-year-old girl who spent 83 days in coma here following | an automobile accident February 8, and | who was a member of the junior choir | of Westminster Presbyterian Church | before the accident, was present Sun- ( day afternoon at Miller Park, when | her choir sang a program before a | provide a perfect fit for every foot tribution of funds for its erection from | her own State, Texas. i Mrs. Spoonts expects to visit the site | of the memorial on July 17, when the members of the commission will go in a body as the guests of the president of the Chicago & Northwestern Rail- road. Italian Flyer Arrested in Athens. | ATHENS, Greece, June 18 (#).—The | pilot of an Ttalian seaplane seized Sat- turday for fiying over a prohibited zone was released Sunday, after he had claimed ignorance of the restriction. | The plane will continue its flight to Alexandria, Egypt. - ——— | People of France are demanding tax reforms. | TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS $25 en a charze account EISEMARN'S, 7th & F PP Special Excursion ‘ HARPERS FERRY Martinsburg, Hancock and Cumberland Sunday, June 23rd A glorious trip through the Valley of the Potomac where once rolled the tides of war. Tickets good in day-coaches on train indicated Lv. Washington . . . Ar. Harpers Ferry . . Ar. Martinsburg . . Ar. Hancock . . Ar. Cumberland . Returning Same Day Lv. Cumberland Lv. Hancock Lv. Martinsburg Lv. Harpers Ferry ROUND TRIP FARES ToHsrpersFerry . . o To Martinsburg . & To Hancock . s To Cumberland AD A 9:20 10:55 1132 12:07 ow 1:30 52078 and 10:25 s e 735 and 12:24 M'd’c PR ] tunity to low price BALTIMORE & OHIO PIVPLES TCHED 18D BURNED Bothered OverTwoYears. Healed by Cuticura. “My trouble began with pimples breaking out all over my face. They were hard, large and red, and fes- tered and scaled over. The pimples itched and burned 8o badly that I could not sleep. I scratched them, causing sore eruptions all over my face. I was bothered with them for over two years. “I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and the first appli- cation relieved the pain, and after using one cake of Cuticura Soap and about a box of Cuticura Oint- ment 1 was completely healed, in one month.” (Signed) Miss Maude B. Jones, Monida, Mont. Don’t forget to shampoo_your hair frequentiy with Cuticura Soap. sizes up to ON Cor. 7th & S6e. Ointment 28 and Ste. Talcum %e. Sold Eample each free Address: Deph. 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Reliefl’ Measures Necessary Now! —Unless you're starting for the Arctic Circle you can hardly escape these torrid days. best thing is to adopt the simple but effective relief measures which these pictures suggest. The next Cool Breezes From Electric Fans! —From left to Oscillating _Fan, right—"Westinghouse” $35—"“Westinghouse” 16-in. 12-inch Oscillating Fan, $30—10- inch Bear Oscillating Fan, $6.98—and 6-inch Polar Cub at $2.88 (Third Floor.) Delicious Homemade Ice Cream! —-There’s a freezer here for every size home or In the sketch you see a little 1-qt. “Acme” gearless freezer at 79c—a 2-qt. “Auto Vac” that requires no turning, $4.00—a 3-qt. “Alaska” appetite. the old “stand-by,” at $4.49, and its big brother, the gallon size, at $5.89. (Third Floc™) To Serve Those Refreshing Drinks! —1Ice tea, beverages, water—they all taste better out of glistening glass, and the two sets pictured here will just about answer all your require- ments. The ice tea set of emerald tinted glass, complete with sippers, $1.19. The water set of rose-tinted glass, 69c. (Third Floor.) To Keep Good Things Cold All Day! —For your bedroom at night, the water bottle set, in colors, complete with glass, $7.50—for your car or your office, pint vacuum bottle, 85c—quart size at $1.55—and the big “Universal” gallon jug at $2.95. (Street and Third Floors.) Ice Cubes and Frozen Desserts! —These are the days when a Frigidaire is indis- pensable! It makes ice cubes to cool your drinks and delicious frozen desserts that will cool your palate. And a Frigidaire can be bought now for as little as $185.00. ELEEcHee HH Keeping Out the Boiling Hot Sun! —Windows must have awnings and porches must have shades to keep out the hot sun but let in the air! Star Brand porch shades at $1.98 to $7.98, and awnings, ready to hang, at $1.55 to $2.95, can be sent to your home in a hurry if you say the word. (Third Floor.) L amnS 2 and D Sts. Penna. Ave.