Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1929, Page 48

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W in’' Paris—Dancing - en at Premium. * * " BY ROSE PATTERSON. Sbecial Dispatch to The Siar. "PARIS, Jung 22 (N.ANAD All and husbands music hall.:where the ay- determined net to imj hadn't doing it. But thé fine il i has ever been made the result, in sweet | expectations. ol (COLUMBIA RD. 4t 18 ST OPPOSITE IIM 12130 te 7:30 S5-Course . sUNDAY pinner® 122 ¢ _ ¢hoice of i ; T CA ROAST L. I. DUCKLING ROAST MEATS YN MOORE LARCOME, John Henry n‘v“ Chevy Chase, announce King, jr., of Washington, the wedding to ~—Clinedinst Photo. this glowing color and fragrant perfume and ;w have’a perfect party. i “must not bag!” (Copyright,’ 1920 ey ‘The world’s largest motor lifeboat, cently launched at Cowes, England. PEACE RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY WOMEN| 'Suffrage Alliance Smooths Troubled Waters Caused by Clause Against “Oppressions.” | By the Aseociated Press. BERLIN, June 22.—The Congress of the Women's International Suffrage Alliance today smoothed the troubled waters caused yesterday by cbjections to a clause in its peace resolution, by pas- sage of a new resolution embodying Pranco-German com| ‘The clause, to whi n(o‘lull:l'l. “l.ntroydfl;zd' by Morgan, of :New York, was by a slight plur- deéclated that the new resolution today “résolved a difficulty which might face shy two nations and which must be faced if we are to have peace. ‘The resolution was approved by all the delegations except the Egyptians. Two American women were . elected tor the new executive board of the Al- liance ' Congress. - :Miss Ruth Morgan received 192 votes for-re-election . and Miss Belle - Sherwin, president of the National League of Women Voters, 100, as: the new American member. ~Mrs, Corbett. Ashby of England, president of the alliance, was re-elected unani- mously. INDOOR MODEL PLANE STAYS UP 8:33 MINUTES Joseph Culver, Calif., Wins Record; Outdoor Honor Goes to 14-Year-Old. By the Associated Press. ', June 22.—Joseph Culver, 18, of Oakland, Calif., yesterday was holder of the world record for indoor sustained flight of model_airplane. VACATION PERMANENTS *10 (Complete) vision of Carolyn Kenner. Beauty Shop Chastleton Hotel 16th and R Sts. N.W. with a capacity of 300 people, was re- | | North 2120 - YOU WILL SAVE $205 If You Buy Your BABY GRAND Cubled:Sons Uupreme in Quality” BABY GRANDS We purchased one car. losd of these high grade - Baby -Grands st s -price which ‘enables us to save $205 per piano for twenty-one lucky pur- chasers. They have been moving fast snd we only have « ted number left. ; Special Sale Price 545 Remember these are not obsolete styles or dis- continued models. They are the latest model in the Cable & Sons grands. We can truthfully ssy that we have never been privileged to offer so ality for such o emall price. WE INVITE THE MOST CRITICAL INSPECTION OF THESE TRULY BEAUTIFUL BABY GRANDS. COMPARE THEM WITH INSTRUMENTS SELLING..ANYWHERE AT - §750. IF YOU EVER WISHED FOR A -GHANCE TO SAVE MONEY, THIS IS IT,. SEE THEM TOMORROW. 1239 G st | ARVHUR JORDAN ' PIANO ( MPANY " Cor. 13th 18, of Oakland, | His m lane remained in the air minutes in d.C. Burnham, 14, of Wesé La- fayette, Ind., attained a new wofld rec- rd for outdoor flight yesterday at Jelfr Field when his model remain« ed in the air 10}, minutes. Winners of the_ indoor and outdoor the international tournament L3 ’-M PFinal fiights will be made Heat Record of the U. 8. “The weather station in Death Valley, Calif.,, registered 134 degrees Fahren- heit on July 10, 1913, the highest re- corded temperature in the United meets will go to Europe to participate States. Trie HechT Co. “F Street at Seventh” We Prescribe for Your o Furs... . . when you send them to us for stor- age. you authorize will be Whatever repairs or alterations done now, while our rates are at their lowest. (Pur Storage, Thizd Floor, The Hecht Oo.) Tar Hecar Co. " “F Street at Seventh” Monday, Tuesday, Wedflesdly and Thursday . . . .+« we will allow $40 on your old sewing ' machine as part payment on any “New Home” Electric Desk, Table or Cabinet. We Feature Console Sewing Machine Guaranteed for 20 Years Price $99.50 Less ... $40.00, (I you turn in a machine) $59.50 Desk Electric for Lifetime E .$150 Less ... . $40 (If you turn in'a machine) $110 (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Delivers your machine. Pay the balance on the club plan. No interest. TarHrecaz Co. “F Street at Seventh” Powder Box Permanent Wave Special—for June You may purchase a’ service ticket . for $10 and receive $12 worth of work. In other words, you get a $10 perma- nent wave (including finger wave and shampoo) and still have $2 left for any other service within one month from date ticket is purchased. (Powder Box, Fifth Floor.) TaeEHEcaT Co. *F Street at Seventh” Long Sleeves Short Sleeves : or No Sleeves at All || TheseFashionable Summer Frocks $13.75 Should Be $16.50 and $19.75 They have just arrived e« 500 dresses*for sports, for travel, for business, * for street, for afternoon, for - informal or formal wear. Each has the smart dressmaker details which only the finer frocks boast, with fabrics and colors perfectly fitted to the dress they fashion. (Third Floor, The Heeht Co.) Below—Cool and flut- d pink is. this frock

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