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. THE EVENING STAR. o ONTORY CONES RS DROCRAM IS MADE German and French Ambas- sadors to U. S. Will Speak at Forensic Event. H OT EL | S | CAFETERIA ‘ Tempting dishes | tastefully prepared at moderate prices. BREAKFAST LUNCHEON DINNER resentatives in this country unite in preminent roles in the Fourth Inter- naticnal Oratorical Cont-st finals, in Constitution Hall. Dr. Frederich W. von Priitwitz und Gaflion, German Ambassador, will de- livir the opcning address, and Paul Cleudel, French Ambassador, will de- liver tha Sovres vase to the vicior on + Mezzanine Ficor & FOURTEENTH AND K STREETS bahalf of the government of FTance, gh School, Seventh and C streets | donor of the trophy. own governments, as well as good gov- ernment generally. It is a competition in which eight boys and one girl will dzliver 10-minute orations as contenders for the world champlonship in secon- dary school speech-making. Hammond to Announce Winner. The program. as it was rearing com- pletion today by Randolph Leigh, di- tector general of the cont:st, includes. pesides the participation of Dr. von " BestRemedyfor | Cough Is Easily Mixed at Home | You'll never know bow quick- ly a stubborn cough or chest cold \\ can be conquered, until you try this famous recipe. It is used in millions of homes, because it gives | more prompt, positive relief than || anything else. It's no trouble atall || to mix and costs but a trifle. Into a pint bottle, pour 214 ounces of Pinex; then add plain granu- lated sugar syrup or strained honey to make a full pint. This saves two-thirds of the money usually epent for cough medicine, and gives you a purer, better remedy. It never spoils, and tastes good—chil- dren like it, You can actually feel its pene- trating, soothing action on the in- flamed throat membranes. It is also absorbed into the blood, where it acts directly on the bronchial tubes. 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Gabriel Fouche, French entrant, arrived in the Capitol early this afternoon from New York, where he landed with the English contestant vesterday. F. Whit- nall Allen, the English boy, left New York for several days' visit to Harvard University, before coming on to Wash- ington. Benigno Petit Lecaroz of Peru, representative of South America, is ex- pected here tomorrow. Roberto Ortiz Gris, Mexican entrant, and Herbert Schaumann of Germany already are in Washington. Girl Speaks for Denmark. The other contestants include Ben W. Swofford of Kansas City, Mo., American entrant; Miss Lis Torsleff of Denmark, representative of the Scandi- !navian and upper European natjons: | Vicente Pardo Suarez of Cuba, and Roch Pinard of Canada. The pnrMcI%fltlnn of Ambassador von Prittwitz in the finals program seemed doubtful until it was announced by German officlals that he was leaving Europe considerably earlier than he has vlanned in order to reach Washington n time for the contest. The German Ambassador was invited to take part in the finals by Mr. Leigh. After slight delay the Ambassador announced from substitute Germany and France will be allies) Saturday night when their official rep- | Between the functions which will be | | performed by the representasives of the | gd “emergencles entajled in public —— |two European powers lies & friendly | sneaking, ranging from formal debating == competition of the youth of nine na&-| ¢, "gramatic expression, % tions in the interest of respect for their ranged by the verbal | WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, London that he would curtall his Euro- | pean visit in order to sail aboard the; 8. 8, Bremen for New York in time to reach Washington for tbe finals. | As the program had been planned this morning, Mr. Leigh will preside over the meeting, introducing the German Ambagssador, who will make the opening address. The contestants then will de- liver their bids for the champiomship. Mr. Hammond will. announce the de- cision of the judges as soon as a ver- dict is reached, and he will introduce Ambassador Claudel. The French offi- cial will deliver a brief address, during which he will hand the Sevres vase, which now is at sea on its way to the United States, to the announced win- ner. ° SPEAKING CLUB MEETS. Southeast Community Orgarization Begins Fell Program. Under_the sponsorsh'p of the Com- munitv Center Department, the South- ers'. Cmmunity Public Speaking Club | held its iritial Fall meeting last hight| | in the auditorium of the Hines Junlor | southeast. A comprehensive program of methods been_ ar- Ruth Purdy Kentaler, Uni- versity of Wisconsin, supervising in- structor of the eclub. Gets Silver Star Citation. First Lieut. Allen B. Hicklin, Field Artillery, on duty with Organized Re- serves at Tulsa, Okla., has been awarded silver star citation by the War De partment for gallantry in action near Les Corbcaux, France, July 14-15, 1918, where he voluntarily carried an impor tant message over a gas and shell swept . He was then a first lleutenant in the 76th Field Artillery, 3d Division. F. His home is at Chester, S. C. *fiTlVi;PuVrgative for- Colds With Constipation and Biliousness TRADE MARK REG. Relieves the congestion, reduces complications, and hastens recovery. g . 5 Gy NAL CHAIN FROM _COAST TO COAS] -——x_.- New Marron Kid One-Strap’ Created by Costa runs THREE YEARS IN JAIL PENALTY IN FORGERY Man Faces Second Three Years if He Fails to Pay $1.500 Fine. John T. Painter, 200 block of Tenth street northeast, who said that he has served a three-year term in the Fed- eral Prison at Leavenporth, Kans., to- day was cenvicted in Police Court on three charges of bad checks and sen- tenced to serve three years in jail, with another threg-year term in l'eu of 2% 3% 4% Inte $1,500 in- fines. He pleaded not guilty on a charge of forgery and was held for the action of the grand jury under ‘33.0())0 bond by Judge Robert E. Mat- | tingly. | John Hudak, Georgetown University | foot ball star, was listed as the com- plainant in the forgery case. Painter is sald to have forged Hudak's name on a $6 check. The latter said that he ‘was not going to press charges. Detective Sergts. B. W. Thompson and Ira Keck arrested the man sev- eral days ago. i g Spanish Boats Collide. CARTAGENA, Spain, October 22 (#). —The Spanish gunboat Canalejas col- | lided last night with the gunboat Te- tuan during a storm. Both were badly | damaged. lnunnt‘ on checking accounts on daily balances—~com- pounded monthly. rest on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar- terly. Interest on special scv tificates—compounded semi- annually. Open on Government Pay Days Until 5:30 P.M. The Munsey Trust Co. Munsey Building Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th & 14th Sts. NW. Another Munsey Service—Real Estate Department ’ OCTOBER 22 1979. gre'atef flakiness/ that’s the secret of their tender crispness . . . UNSHINE Bakers have suc- ceeded in developing un- usual flakiness in these dainty, salted squares . . . Sunshine Krispy Crackers. So tenderly crisp they are, you'll notice the difference at the very first bite. Breakone... you'llseemany deli- cate layers piled one on the other. Under a magnifying glass appear hundreds of tiny frosted cave! That, dear reader, is food! 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If they comply, i know that the good effects of the treatments they get in my salon are not offset by the ill effects of soaps mot specially made to retain the bloom of a good complexion.” . gL~ VIENNA 1,° KAZRNTNERSTRASSE 28 ¢ 0misgeyrs de1s L0 cL, - ATE| KWl e Qoor s ol Actual photograph of our Reproduction Paris for 1125 Francs (‘44_5 5) OUR Style Observers were present at the Fall Opening of one of the most exclusive dressmakers of Parisg His mannequins, of course, were beautifully gowned and wore the most attractive shoes’ appropriate for the costume—street, dress or sport. ‘This Marron Kid One-Strap Pump, trimmed with Genuine Caleutta Lizard, was worn withaninformal afternoon“Raisin” ensemble with collar and muff of Wolf. In our windows today we are showing actual photographs of Patou’s mannequins. ‘We are also showing the original shoes designed by Costa and Greco, purchased in Paris and reproduced by Regal. This particular model was made by Costa, 277 Rue St. Honoré, We paid 1125 francs ($44.55) for Costa’s Original and bought 21 pairs so that we could show his Original and a Regal Reproduction in every Regal window from Coast to Coast. COMPARE Calcutta Lizard for $6.60. FACTORIES WHITMAN,MAS) 1327 F Street N.W. (Men’s and Women’s) Now this is only one of the many new Paris models weare showinginour windowstoday, butthis MarronKid one-strappump, trimmed with Calcutta Lizard was selected by a famous dressmaker as the outstanding new style and color for Falland I doubt if even he could tell the difference on his mannequins between Costa’s $44.55 Original and the Regal Reproduction President, Rogal Shoe Co. ‘rench Model=Selling in all The Lasts are identical in measurements and appearance. 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