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OME TO CUTAREQFLATHS SUBEGT OF STUDY e e —High Quality North Anpncan ‘Clu Take Up Life and (:q of Southern Neigybm. Sman or“-n pOiten, Capstul Attentien J. Frank Kelly, Inc. 2101 Georgia A By-the Associated Press. "/ Hispano-American ¢ in North Americas /it 1 flowing into lted States through T0 CALIFORNIA $78.50 FROM WASHINGTON, D C ngton "New Orleans. Houston. . ‘Tucson, | conches beyond, Write today | trated booklet “C" and details. G. V. McAtt, Passenger Agent, 'WASHINGTON-SUNSET RO 1810 H St. N.W., Washington, more requests, and many who com- pleted our first course are now doing post-graduate work.” Union Supplies Material. ‘The ‘union supplies the clubs with sources of material for daldy 'hlch Il" used in the preparation members of the groups. the women receive u lern slides on. which tl in their own meeting is nuni'c:lu—-&ry‘:z unl;n‘ le'nds groups o! sugges! pu- ps the club would interested in the nmu of Latin American music.. When comes—invariably in the aflmuuve, it is said—the union lends groups of songs. If the members are interested further, they mly inquire where to pur- chase coples of the music, and officials say that thus a rather impo: of business has been developed for . _‘The same is true of phonograph records. Literature Fascinating Study. Nonh American club women, it was volumu which might be added to their libraries, carefully n give local color authentically and pre- sent serious ries u) Latin " CREDIT Everyone ean atford CREDIT here—because our prices. are not padded to eover extras and interest charges. L CECEAR 817-823 Scventh St.N.W. Homefurnishers Since 1866 Closcd Satorday, July and August Graduste MeCormick Medical Glasses Fitted . DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist sl ruf.uhrl popu novela 'Bluk Valley” lml “Stone Va “best sellers" use the women are so deeply I.rneru'-ed In the picturesque Along wlth then suggestions, the les, such as “Are you interested in the food of these coun- Later, names or samples of M books are sent, | sult of this is a requ as to where ingredients for the dishes may be purchased regularly. Post-Graduate Work Outlined, N:Pnnlplndlut. work,” it was ex- | furnish material atter the students have been interested through ‘more taining phases of the first one. It pro- vides for the study of political and eco- nomic conditions of the tries dividually and eo!!ecfi'ely Some, for , are now studying incorporating general work. the currenc denlopmnntn the commission no working here 'ow-nl settlement of the historic eonfioverly between the two POOLING PLAN IS SEEN AS END OF RATE WAR Status of Quaker Line Questioned by Rival Company at Ship- ping Conference, union sends quer! .00 Round | | Ocean City, Md. Children B years and under 12 halt fare. Tickers on sale Fridey, Satur- day and Sunday morning. Mnrylnnd‘- Ocean Resort often the re- est for information flunday, August 25 noon)._retu; leave" Ocean Gi F 5 B.M. ., arrive Washington 10:00 Wash., Balto. & Annap. Elec. R. R. 12th and N. Y. Ave, N.W. By the Associsted Press. “Gee, Ma, This Is Good”’ Jack Frost Confection- ers Sugar. That is the secrat of successful icing. Early attempts at uckenbach 'PANTAGES WILL FACE TRIAL SEPTEMBER 23' Multimillionsire Theater Operator to Answer Chargy of Attacking 17-Year-01d Danoer. wngnee, Althongh it ; made of the same 10072, puze Jock Frost Sugaes are !mdeof,_]uk Frost Con- ' fectioners is processed in a particular way to lend. . a smoothness, a creami- ness, to eéverything it makes. It will not cake. mifl if you |gancer. tnat he a By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, ander Pantages, - ter operator, will a) Court here Try it today— haven’t already. Every dainty you make with it will please the family. Remember, there’s a Jack Frost mmmm«mmmmn manamwmm Sugar for every purpose: GRANULATED BROWN POWDERED CONFECTIONERS Du’l ask your grocer for sugar” Insist upon Jack Frost m the Blue Box. It is by all stores that M’rm Refined ™me NA‘I'IONAL‘!IGM ummm oo ordered to stand mmur::lehrp zAstuAu GIVESTTALY |, DENTAL DISPENSARY |- lmlthu and !‘u';nt Costing $1,000,000 to Be Placed on Site Provided by Government. . THE EVENING Make Clarendon. Girl ' Bride. - Ceremony' and Descriptions of Scene Will Be Unique in Broadoasting. Unique among: broadcasts will be a whi L ‘to_give to its which WOL is preparing ive listeners Tuesday, September 3, when Robert V. Howard, connected with WOL STAR, ‘WASHINGTO HURCH WEDDING OVER RADIO ARRANGED FOR ‘SEPTEMBER 3 nnealhfwndnlmtnuxmn-n.u married Miss Roy Clarendon, Vs, Not only will the entire service be broadcast from the Calvary m:‘t“tm costumes of the am-mmnumuwmum- cluded in the program. Bw!nmflumwntokm of tho ds . of Tistent ‘Washington broadcast area by voiee In point of service he is senior announcer and opera He has severed his hen that station was uhblbhed mdwuconflnumn!yvthmmunm & few weeks ago. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Howard of Boston, both of whom are musicians and from ‘whom the son inherited his ability as a musician and a teache ROBERT V. HOWARD. of 12 differént cl Miss Vie Rfl! the bride-!o-hveuh a tions, ‘Practics Held Unsafe. Infton connection the Mnn: ‘promul- with radio and will become musical di- | ton County, Vs., as well as in Washing- ilots holding rector of the famous Shady Side Acad- | ton. Thg’ when the nehoo! 80 that the tens of the service..of | of the popular announcer may “attend.” Councillor, assistant pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, will remony, assisted by Rev. . George H. Fieldman of the Claren- | has flo don Methodist Episcopal Church. Music will be provided by Mrs. Gertrude Lyons, _soprano, and Thomas Mou, organist. lIM in 1926, authorizes pi Government, Rev. Homer J. AUTORIRD PROVES WORTH N TESTS Cierva Lands Plane Almost Vertically at Slow Speed. Jn | BY_the Associated Press. position and lsnding as gently as a feather. floating to earth, the new autogiro “safety hln.e" of the Spanish inventor, Juan Cierva, was ‘a of successful test fll'ms through a at the Pitcairn airfield, Beth Arres, yes- terday in the first public exhibition in this country. The Madrid pilot made half a dozen trips and each time came down almost 'erfiully within a few ree' nf the point which he started, t demon- fllfin: he said, the ability Mthe plane to land safely if. motor :hould -uddenly €0_dead while the plane wag in flight. The safety feature is provided by!')w sutogiro attachment, consisting of four hrn llerlike blades placed over “tafl” eml g two horizon stabllizers. m on the tail skids in the rear. the rest of the ddnu settles on the rubber-tired lai The ?hne wnambum &t the Avro hllr- plane factory, thampton, England, and was brought to this colintry a week 289 on the liner Majestic. - During the exhibition flights Mr. Cierva attained a speed of 90 mllu an | hour, but shut off the motor to land when moving at the rate of 35 miles, H: flov Alont on all the trips. togiro blades are not eonnoeud wlth thc motor which tes regulation propeller in the it of the , but are operated I;y the wind de- by the onto the curved sutogiro blades. TSR TR BOY, 10, SHOOTS RIVAL WITH ‘UNLOADED’ GUN Two Youths Had Ilnlrreled After| Teasing About “the Girls.” ted | merely lwlm Treaty Forwarded to Iane, GENEVA. August 23 (P)-—The Bul- msn tons Yo w.wtnu::- mn.na was at Hberty in the custods apd nublication mcv of avbi and ‘without: pum| ' sent a shell inio nagesine and the hullst struck Teo n the right sve. Sather while fuvsnfle autharities mnyd.."efl What. evtian mae ‘a he taken By the Associated Press. TONGANOXIE, Kans., August 25— —Akx “Desert Charley, last of the prospec- tors,” hove into town yesterday from the ‘“"“‘“""" great open spaces, a small caliber rifie clhitched in one horny hand, his keen dlfll -year-old | eyes eagerly the road ahead. cked her at his of-| stroking & beard with the other lea, lmtmmwwu tered o Pheater masgmatc. Quring o shoct | Zour pack-laden hurros, thelr feet weary eou unumyemm: neunubmy from. trodding miles of hot highway ms.muzu.hhvlu has . been September 3 on| “Git llal;‘h'.hnr. Jw ‘x‘ hand, which now and again fiicked pavement, the old gold digger bellowed: Mlkeu your beu breakfast better. Experts Seek Way Of Making Wrinkle- Proof Cotton Cloth By the Associated Press. A method of manufacturing & cotton cloth that will not wrinkle is beln[dmu‘hl by the Bureau of ‘The needs for such a cloth was called to the attention of the bu- reau by Representative Edith - Nourse ~Rogers, Massachusetts, who said one of the reasons a wider use was not cotton cloth was the ease with which it wrinkled. The study was undemken wl!h issued for six months, bllt may be re- vnnd or suspended for cause at any Greater Safety Anticipated. In making public the revised regula- Amwu‘h Mr. Myer has completed tions, Maj. Young pointed out that the factor of -letywmg nu in planes flown by licensed Governme: P Thaare fa' o’ eamis 10 Delieve, Maj. | 10 years before he joined the Young said, that the new regulations | District workers. Cxpacity of Bolders of eslted comm 1 capacity of rs commer- cial plzm loenses. Holders of such licenses will be permitted under the new regulations to serve as co-pilots on leekln. m d mine the serviceability of cotton cloths. The textile section is as- sembling data on thermal con- ducitivity, launderability, periness, resilience, draping qual- ities, luster, stiffness and other factors that affect the consumers’ opinion of quality. RADICAL CHIEFTAIN QUITS COMMUNISM French Leader Besifins Party After Long Visit to “Red !Mnt cannot be as aolo time toward bl a transport llrenu, he uld. it 'AII permit the lim- pilot vhue n!nln‘ u:tul-l experience in fly- | ing transport. pianes. BANK AIDE IS ACCUSED OF EMBEZZLING $27,000 =~ e Knights of Columbus Transform Blames Peculations on Venture Into College Stadium Into Vast Diamond Mine Tangle, in Statement to Police. By the Associated Press. ICISCO, James R. h'tlf\e 35, for the last six yhann . tadi transformed . Emeryville branch of | University’s stadium was the American Trust Co., was under ar- | j¢o vn’at cathedral last night as the P aint Co"'my 601-609 c SL rest today on a Federal warrant charg- forty-seventh annual St e Conven- :ummnmemmm.mmam tion of the Knights of Columbus came 1o a close with a majestic Holy Name slowly moving rain- By the Associated Press. PARIS, August 23.—The Fr!nch radi- cal, Paul Marion, has resigned from the , in which he rose to and agitation section of the central executive committee. M. Marion lived in Russia from No- vember, 1927, until last February. when he returned here and roundly de- nounced Josef Stalin’s “red paradise. ‘He wrote the party chiefs that the | policy they carried out for two years, culminating in the “lamentable wreck” | of the .August 1 anti-war demonstra- tions, morally obliged him to get out of the party after eight years’ service. In Russia Marion said he found the | doctrine - of proleiarian dictatorship to conceal “the most cruel, deso- ‘oumment of the !bfln'lnlhklrrefi it was said Fowle m .’ complete n?:"mn'fi bank of- n which lamed thefts on Aroul hich a venture into a non-existent Afrlcan | soon 3oy pricste in ¢ diamond mine. Failure of the mine to vu\‘menu of the chureh pay dividends resulted in further pecu- harvest moon that pierced the : lations, he was uuoted as saying. r.loudn formed the nncmu'y Jamp. : 1 lity. The '%mmmly named detondunis toda i 5 3200 several thousand bumumu of all o for imprisonment perior Court by Accardo’s mynlel.le‘ taken into custody. ¥ Rk Y | = . 1 | Men’s 30 and '35 organ, L'Humanite, didn't publish lt. ‘word “parasite’ mqutmorm dictatorship, , | become worse as the years “Desert Charley. Tred By Photographer, Scores Bull's-Eye on Lens With Rifle 'D. C.” FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1929;° * NEW PLANERLES AMED AT SAFETY License Will Specify Type for Carrying Persons or Prop-: erty for Hire. announcement of the details on Retirement. ment service. traveling bag and o : SAMUEL MYER ENDS |=r 36-YEAR D. C. CAREER | Veteran Clerk in City Refuse De-|p partment Is Honored by Friends Samuel Myer of 664 Maryland ave- 2 nue northeast, veteran clerk fn the City flnmhmbifluum-nempu of the Work in the offices of the depart- ment was suspended for a quarter of mhmrflmmm'mm_mthmdmr:luth&p- Am&%d&m low clerks preunu Mr. “n‘r with a sized in Connecticut River. Elks’ entrain Sunday BERLIN TRIAL FAILS {FARM BOARD LAYS TOBARE “SPYING” COTTON AID PLANS Espionage Methods of Soviet| Members Meet With Finan- ‘Not Revealed in Hearing cial Agencies’ Officials to Over Forged Notes. Discuss Loan. ! tmu“m mmyumyw bkhwhm wi & be made to con in- Guired Turthes o, e Plonds: o lrun situation and arranged to send mg‘:(‘::"u mmflwm. mgxmormw to Sena. gtl Borah of Idaho and Norris of Ne- Whnspno!umu erican ect. Earlier in the day the board re- o ot Tor an tavestgation of the of for an inve which the Florida citrus jes to conces] the in- Refuse Department. was receivin felic- | Goriea’s SNONHER 18 Soeesl 108 10 itations today wupon his yetirement | tween them and the defendants.” st | 2ffer 25 years in the District Govern- FOUR BOYS DROWN. |04 0RED ELKS PLAN TRIP. n. it for the annual convention he hope | HOLYOKE, Mass., August 28 ().— |of colored Elks to be held in Atiantic that he would enjoy s Tetrement ana bwldmwneduusnnhwnmm- City August 35 to 31, pension for many years. The gift and cued when their boat was capsized in delegation will include members are | the informal ceremony was & surprise |the Connecticut River here yesterday. ntllnmmxsurlodn."o 40; the col- ‘The Evening Star. Cathedral. August 23— | By the Associated Press. ‘Twenty thousand _fiickering — he city, formed a d.l.h POLICE ARE suzo. ““‘u:’ .‘\'.‘.n""‘“':%‘.;u:f’fi fl:’: X [ { ’l‘ ! \ ¢ Choth of 'gold brocade, Bombing Suspect Charges False Ar- | ioe T sttt wis: o rest in $200,000 Plea. the altar there were addresses A 23 (#).—Police nn‘ggm: mnknAmrdo ,000 ed in Su- & habeas Blue 18 ol BRLUE SERGE Serge It’'s Easy to See the EXTRA VALUE in these Regular :| Two-Pants Blue Serge SUITS $2850 Not a broken lot— but brand-new models —single .or double breasted styles—shorts, Iongs, stouts or'regu- lars—you not only get a {‘bargain”—but vset a perfect fit. SEE OUR WIN- OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY : SOL HEfiOGIu ,rsm«aqfl : - His first, position with the City Refuse P Y R f N i o o it 2 e aint Your Roof Now! = clerkship. ” Hh:'vlsnneo memnstpopuhrdmu Even if the weather is warm now, in the Dmrh:; Btumfldm( -:71 ofle of his ?tegm z’tp;::edmt to the department from MILWAUKEE, August 23.—Marquette BUTLER‘FLYNN grouped more than 300 priests in the goid and white to the 70-year-old clerk. Thomas L. ‘were between the . | ored Elks members of Forest Costigan, assistant supervisor of: the wynammed Romeo Raval, | Temple, No. 9, and the drill team, com- dep-mnun. made the presentation. Roland and mfil:ab:' Maj. Thomas P. Green. J. uni . A Pinley Wilson, grand exalted ruler, Al wwmmmmm Mr. “Paint-Up” Says— of l Mr. Myer is married and will con- Fed tinue to make his home in Washington. : to_earn money —— CONVENTION IS ENDED BY OUTDOOR SERVICE Rutland Red $2.00 Gal. Open Saturday until 2 P.M. Phone Metropolitan 0151 [OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY 1316-1526 Seventh SUNW. The Climax of Value-Giving! | All-Wool Suits } Yz With One and Two Paiss of Pants _ 15 Suits of this character are sel- dom offered below regular prices, but we must c!ean out- all small lots. Models in the lot for men and young men alike, desirable for Fall wear, 9{ high-grade woolen fabrics, in light, medium and dark shades. All expertly tailored and fin ished. Sizes from 33 to 44. | Men’s $10, $12.50, '$15 Summer Suits $5 -up sale of small htl—hnens, Mohairs, | kf:‘;.(:“:n:ys,' etc, sizes 33 to 44. All sales FINAL. No alterations and no chlrges Men’s *5 & %6 High-Grade| Sport and Dress Shoes | | i

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