Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1930, Page 21

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" AVIATION REPORT IS ENCOURAGING ‘Survey Reveals 2,492 Per Cent Increase in Passen- gers in Four Years. I The past four years have witnessed a 2492 per cent increase in the number Bt passengers carried in scheduled air Sransport operations, according to a re- port made public today by Clarence M. «Young, Assistant Secretary of Com- merce for Aeronautics. The report is based upon a study of acheduled air transport development over a perfod of four years and shows, | Mr. Young said, “that scheduled air | transportation no longer is in the ex-| perimental or novelty class, but is a| wvaluable factor in qthe economic ad- | ‘vancement of the Nation.” | The four-year period from 1926, when | || the aeronautics branch of the Depart- | mment of Commerce was established, to 3:29 has been covered in the survey. 1926 there were 5782 persons car- Tied on the scheduled routes then in operation, while in 1929, Mr. Young said, the estimated number was 150,000. “Afrmail poundage during the four- | year period increased from 810855 ds in 1926 to 7,700,000 pounds in 929, while mileage flown by mail planes | increased from 4.240,407 miles in 1926 %o 16,000,000 miles in 1929,” he said. The scheduled air transportation operations covered by the survey, Mr. Young said, constitute only 15 per cent of all civil and commercial flying ac- Zivities in the United States, the re- anaining 85 per cent including student | Instruction. air taxi operations, aerial | photography, crop dusting, experimental | flying, private flying and other miscel- | Janeous operations. A survey of this | type of flying during the past four years | now is being completed by the aero- nautics branch. i —— i — | Ford Plans Factory in Turkey. | ISTANBUL, March 11 (#).—Henry Ford is expected to arrive in Angora, | "Turkish capital, in April, to arrange for the building of a tractor factory there. #e will also negotiate with the Turkish | government for a concession in the rich, exploited iron deposits of Prinkipo and | cess Islands, near Istanbul. THE WOMENS SHOP RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Good Style Spring’s loveliest print- ed flower designs, neat lit- tle dots, delicate colors on dark backgrounds, dark colors on light backgrounds . . . fea- turing the new silhou- ette with flares, godets, plaits, Quite an excep- tional value at $19.75. The Spring Knox Hats " w—are distinctively the smartest Forecasting the new fashion trend is this Spring Knox . . . the Le-claire. Corinthian green, pansy, beige clair, and modestly priced at $12.50, When you buy the smartest and most comfortable shoe it will surely be this one —Miss Arlene by name. In brown and black calf, kidskin and patent lzather— with the smart Baby Louis heel, Smart Hose for Spring —in new lovely shades 1.95 3 Pairs, $5.50 Extremely sheer hose with picot tops. French and square heels, reinforced toes .and heels. In nude, cade, Miami, boulevard and wrought fron, | intention to extend the railway in North | sald after the meeting that construction NORTH CAROLINA LINK | ORDERED BY PIEDMONT Directors Order Construction on| Two Projects Despite Lack of I. C. C. Sanction, By the Associated Press. GREENVILLE, 8. C., March 11.—Dj- rectors of the Piedmont & Northern Railway today ordered its officers to be- gin construction immediately of a link connecting the railway's line in North Carolina, despite refusal of the Inter- state Commerce Commission to sanction the project. At the same time the direc- tors adopted a resolution asserting their Carolina from Charlotte to Winston- Salem and Durham. Permission to make this extension has also been denied b‘y the Interstate Commerce Commis- sion. W. 8. Lee of Charlotte, N. C., presi- dent of the railway, an electric line, ! of the line from Spartanburg would be- | gin tomorrow. { At present the road has lines from C., to Spartanburg, S. to Charlotte, ASTHMA DISAPPEARS Recovery Due to Discovery of | Basic Cause of Disease. i | | il Indignapolis—Mis. - Lucy Harvey of || | Springfield, 1L, has written a letter || of intense interest to all who suffer from Bronchial Asthma. “In it she tells f| how the discovery of the basic cause of | Asthma and Hay Fever by the celebrated Dr. Fugate resulted in the complete dis- arance of her Asthma, ~Mrs. Harvey n using Dr. Fugate'’s Remedy in h, '1927. Almost a vear later she ote 1 am still feeling fine. T had Asthma for 25 vears and had used all kinds of || medicine and doctored with doctors, but Mothing helped me as much as your medicine Al winter I felt fine. I sleep all ‘night, and go out im the cold any fime T want to. and it don't hurt me. 1'do all'my own work. I get up in the morning singing. where T used to get up | Coughing ~ Dr. Fugate's Remedy is the Best Asthma, medicine 1 ever got hold of. 10 'is worth its_weight in gold. gy i MRS. LUCY HARVEY." | similar letters from others | SO uee ' ‘from Bronchial | | ‘ her with an important | Fugate's discovery of the | ) Fever, will | e e Co. Dept. | 5462, idian St Indisfapolis, | Tnd, No matter how serious vour case, Write for this free booklet.—Advertise- ment. Street Prints of —with short or long sleeves I 9.75 crepes . . . small In Miss Arlene —a new RaLeigh Shoe 1250 Havana belge, mus- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, MARCH 1f, 1938, " B-5 TULLY-GILBERT ‘BOUT’ LANDS SCRIBE IN JAIL Los Angeles Newspaper Man Faces| Drunkenness Charge After Clash | With Hobo Author. | By the Asso.iated Press | HOLLYWOOD, Calif., March 11.—The | afternath of flimdom's “battle of the Gilbert after-dinner slapfest — has reached Municipal Court in the case of Murphy McHenry, newspaper man, who must defend himself there tomorrow on a charge of intoxication and creating a disturbance. McHenry was arrested early yesterda: in a Hollywood cafe after an alleged en! counter which began after he had chided Tully for his battle with the screen sta.. The newspaper man, with Tully and a few others, had adjourned to the cafe spent at the home of James Cruze, director, and his wife, Betty Compson, film player. Dr. Frank G. Nolan, a .nember of Coty’s Annual Special Once a year Coty offers a special package which be- sides the regular box of powder, contains a generous trial size of Coty perfume. Powder and perfume both for the price of the regular powder box 85 ROMNEY says Capes Paris savs capes, too . . . but even before the second Paris openings confirmed this fashion, Romney, through its expert fashion service, or the tremendous demand—short capes, divided capes, was ready fi evening had harassed Tully. Dr. Nolan said he was forced to “help McHenry to a chair” when the news writer I at Tully as the hobo author was leaving the party. ‘When police answered a riot call they found only McHenry—in a condition de- scribed as “cold. German U. Honors American. FRIEDBURG, Germany, March 11 | (7). —Medical faculty of the university | for a midnight lunch after an evening | here conferred an honorary doctorship on Prof. Herbert M. Evans of Berkeley, | Calif., in recognition “of his conspicuous | anatomical and biological discoveries, | especially in the sphere of vital re- century”—the recent Jim Tully-John 'the party, said McHenry throughout the | search.” Jelleffs A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris GANDHI TO MARCH DESPITE SMALLPOX 22 in His College of Devotees Are Stricken, With Three Fol- lowers Dead. By the Associated Press. LONDON, March 11.—Although 22 | persons in Mahatma Gandhi's College of | Devotees, at Sabaramati, near Ahmada- bad, have been stricken with smallpox and three are dead, Gandhi himself has not been deterred from his intention of beginning tomorrow the march to Jala- | pura which will inaugurate his civil dis- obedience campaign. ‘The correspondent of the London Daily Express visited the “Ashram” on Monday, and in a dispatch to his paper compared it to an army headquarters in war time, with messengers coming and going and thousands of letters pouring in by every mail. Gandhi was observing his weekly day | of silence. | . Miss Madeleine Slade, daughter of | the late Admiral Sir Edward Slade, who |abandoned a private fortune to join Gandhi's cause, will be left in charge of the coll when Gandhi and his | followers their march. Miss Slade has taken a Hindu name, Srimati Mira Bal, and has embraced that faith. ' CHILD COUGHS N s | 3¢ githoneswallowof HOXINE Washington The New Clothes Are Lovely Last Fall all was indefinite—Paris was experimenting —now they have found themselves and the new fash- jons are lovely indeed. You find them all here—new NewPork fashions and wvalue! Sheer Linen Blousettes $1.95 ) i You ‘can’t overstock on these new Spring blousettes...they’re so dainty and easy to launder. Of lawn, dotted swiss, pique, they come either in the frilly models with ruffles, bows and pleats—or tailored with buttons. White and pastel colors. Street Floor front capes and back capes . . . fur capes . . . you'll find every flatter- ing, becoming type in these new Spring coats. weave woolens and broadcloth-finish woolens. Important furs are galyak, ermine and broadtail. Romney Coats for Women and Misses Are Exceptional Values—at Left—Romney coat jfor women in the mew fine Telga cloth . . slightly flared with divided cape and scarf collar of bruadtm% Black, blue and tan Right—Another Romney Coats . . fine crepe with the de shoulder cape, edged witl: ‘mole Left below—The full-length coat smart . tailored of $59.5 style in -fitted soft 9.57 idea is seen in this lovely Rom- ney version black crepe over a . the coat of rose tone $49.50 rint Righl below— Defining the loveliness of the jacket . . . “Double date” frock of black crepe with yoke and short sleeves of ecru lace, also the same lace trimming the jacket. -ROMNEY says Jackets Because they are the most important dress fashion this Spring—short holero jackets, hip jackets...jackets on daytime, tailored, afternoon and “double date” dresses. Yet the jacket frocks, lovely as they are, are only a part of the wonderful collection of Romney Spring dresses just arrived and now presented in this Spring showing. All the new fashions are here...and Romney presents them at their best!!! Romney Frocks For Women and Misses $4.0.-50 Women's Dresses—Second Floor...Misses' Dresses—Third Floor Something Every Woman Wants A Handsome Fur Scarf Very Special 339.50 Only hecause it is a special purchase can we offer these fur scarfs at this low price. Fox and wolf furs—the season’s latest—and all in the new shades. The fox comes in Hudson blue, natural red, pointed, beige and brown. The wolf comes in beige, blue and platinum. Other fox scarfs now in stock in natural, Cross, silver, platinum and white. from $49.50 to $225. Stone marten, Baum marten and Natural Fisher, Fur Shop, Fourth Floor 300 New Pieces of Costume Jewelry red or green. Carved Galalith and jet. Amberlite Choker. Wood Necklace—red, brown and green. Opaque Bead — carnelian, jade, Hemitite Necklace. 5] Galalith Chokers — combination of old ivery with brown, blue, Necklace length in bright red or lapis blue. New Criss Cross Necklace. Crystal Chain with crystal drop. Link Galalith Chain. Pearl Chdin with pearl drop. Pearl Necklace—1, 2, 3 and 4 strand. Pearl Chokers. Bracelet of pearl or g Pajama Necklace in bright colors, Earring of pearl and cr: Yes, 300 pieces . . to new Spring costumes. The above and many more. . and 40 different styles . . . Most outstanding and unusual value. to add chic See them on special table tomorrow. Street Floor “All the Go”—Felt Bags for Spring 3 Nothing newer than a felt bag this season . . . in high and pastel colors to match your new Spring hats and tweeds. Well made . . than the bag . . . enamel frames, in a deeper shade . the new chain handle , ., . completely outfitted. $3 is an unusually low price for a bag of this sort. Street Floor Fabrics are crepy Just as smart as they can be— these longer, six-button, im- ported, washable fabrics that crush over the sleeve. The one pearl clasp at the wrist gives the nipped-in effect that is so new. In Spring colors of muscadine, rosador, white and French grey. Street Floor “Cup-Form” Brassieres With New Style Dresses New, different, unlike any other bras- siere, Cup-Form with its silken inner cups supports the bust and accentuates the new silhouette. In your favorite material—silk jersey, Swami, Radium, Brocade and Rayon mesh. Colors, pink and white. Some low back models. $1 to $2.50 Second Floor Milanese Bloomers—Panties $2 5 $3.95 pure silk flesh color mi- lanese panties and bloomers —a marvelous saving, but come in early. Choice of three different trims—Swiss embroidery—appliques on pure crepe de chine—or insertions of fine medallions of margot and alencon laces. Fitted yokes or elastic top. Two leg lengths. Sizes Sto7. Second Floor .Smart Shoes—Spring “SOROSIS” $10 Just in—a wonderful array of new “Sorosis” shoes. A galaxy of authentic new styles . . . shoes designed especially to accompany the new suits and frocks for day- time wear, the formal gown for evening. “Claire”...a one-strap model, trimmed with rep- tile bands in patent leather, beige kid, almora brown and java kid. = “Swansey” black kid, a clever step-in model which also comes in almora brown. \ While selecting clothes, drop in to our shoe shop and select the “Sorosis” shoe that exactly fits your ‘“‘cos- tume idea” of style and color. You'll find it here—for we have every conceivable style—every single new Spring color. We introduce a few of the new models to you: $10 “Longmeadow” black kid, also almora brown—a one- strap model which slips through a small buckle. In looking at these new models keep in mind that they are by Sorosis— which means quality in materials, quality in manufacturing and con- sequent satisfaction. “Operetta”. . .tailored step- in pump in black or almora brown kid with matching appliqued edge. Sorosis are among the oldest of New England shoemakers who give scrupulous care in every detail of making and whose fashions are smart, yet not too extreme for comfort. All models pictured are spe- “Princess” black mat kid, cinly pricedigt g TE or beige kid, in the smart colonial trend, with tiny buckle. Shoe Shop, Street Floor

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