Evening Star Newspaper, April 22, 1930, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1930. that '.hz Actlvlfiel of the demmne [ umll ‘wat The speaki 2 the y'ox ; = oo 4-| Doctor Flooded With Inquiries Because Audience Mis- |2 n 3 d 1 soon u understood Radio Talk. lief Mrs. Walter St Ufford Chosen , erounds at preung orWhIh 28 are Tor e Instant Relie: | s "'AN" ARBOR, ich E e el e eround ‘and, seeova: || from SMARTING Eyes i NEW STETSON HATS Hours: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. for, President by Nomi- Wirth o-mnu Activities. AN ARBOR, Mich, April 32—The wmch live in the ground and, n Lauding the equipment and ;.emmm next time Dr. Cyrus C. Sturgis .pm:: l:mh"b’eg;g .:lra some persons, m u nating Group. of the playground systems of Los An-|over the radio—if he ever does—he YES that smart and are im- '] p. geles, Detrolt, Pittsburgh and Phila- | going' to be expliclt to the point of > Bltaei i suention. _ Ses BOSTONIANS 1319-1331 F Stvest AR, § B | e et e ig. | boredom. GANNETT IS PRAISED your oculist a¢ omination of Mrs. Walter S. USord | fouo by with those of the cities niamed | It's all on account of the difference, important for you to mll-& ;:r president marked a mieeting of m va u-hl':;o r-x;groprl-l:ions were made as the doctor patiently explains, between | Society of thn Gnnuoe Pays Trib- Oculists everywhese ropoed ? ¢ Ol t [ aval e Wol lieve_congestion SN RREEE O e il 2 onrad L. Wirth of the National Cap-|§round hog stomach and groundhog ute to Publisher. e Ky cialie il b Doy i (l;l)(‘::n&meqmvllell::l i ttal Park and Planning Commission, stomach. NEW YORK, April 22 (F)—Prank cing otk u::tut relief -h- b e ?utll ined the recreational activities of | = Recently Dr. Sturgis explained over|g = G of T Rochaster, presi- e ring and election, which. will take place at t May, meeting. he office of public bulldings &nd public| the radio his new treatment, developed | dent of e et Newine = adiltses® il uoidns Rugg, recording secretary; J. B. Gwin, " R 3 treatment as “ground hog stomach.” Addresses prllsln[ ‘the work of Mr. corre.spondlng secretary, and A. J, Dris- Nine Die in Train Wreck. “Since then,” the doctor said, “I have | Gannett were made by Dr. Clarence l . n r..fi. } "‘.n«- and Pz Tl Inc. Other officers nominated were Elwood | Parks, 'He declared 1100000 persons | at the University of Michigan, for per- | was guest of honor last SHght ok “,, = = [ Street, first vice president; Miss Sibyl 4 nicious anemia. To save time, he re- | thirty-first snnual_ dinner of the So. g d ord. to neglect their eyes !0: Baker, second vice president; Miss Ellen | ——e — ferred to the base material used in the | clety of the Gen n sterile luh -nth qu. of : Counters RIS| &tAlbans Clothes FOR MEN & YOUNG MEN coll,treasuter. The names were pre-| BUCHAREST, Rumania, April-.27|Teceived hundreds of inquiries asking|A Barbour. president of Brown Uni- sented by E. H ‘Tucker, chairman of the | (o) one soldier was killed, 8 passen- where in the world I got all the ground- vemzy Kent Cooper, general nmnlmnnx cummmt 2 4 s hogs, whether there is any chance of | of Assoclated Press, and auphm Dr. Ballou, superintendent | gers lost their dives and 5 other passen- h(rinz out as & groundhog ‘catcher, and | B. swry city manager of Rochester. of “fetiots 12" compieting & term. as|gers s badiy hurt in the collision J, M. Davis, president of the socmy pmiden |of & ger train with a locomotive ’rne professor meant that stomachs|of the Genesee, presided Louis iss Baker, the principal speaker at|at l(ed)lldh bemten Bucharest and!taken from porkers are ground and used | Wiley, business manager ol !.he New lll'. night's meeting, told of the work'Constanza yesterday for treatment. He says he has no use | York Times, was toastmas The story covers seventeen years of building, building, building a volume of business so great that we can truly claim the “amazing’’ assertion that we sell 45 Two-Pants Suits $2for s And this goal has been reached through VOLUME, and not by the slight- est sacrifice in qualtty of the materials or the painstaking work that insures perfect tailoring. Our manufacturers are giving won- derful co-operation. T heir margm of proht is so small that you would say, amazmg, and again, our mark-up on that. cost is amazingly small. : We invite comparison by the man who goes to a tailor and pays $50 for a suit that has but one pair of trousers. And our suits have two pairs. His materials will be no better; his workmanship will be no better; and here you will be absolutely satistied of a perfect fitting before you pay a dollar. thion -"Widé dem d”d ](0 rees GZ. [ let t 4 ;f Wear a St. Albans suit until it needs d ct gk t b o b % 5 b , | prflss:;ng,,; then taSe it to a reliable presser, : i and if that suit does not show that every P ro u ; Zon 0 Zg eSt P OZnt mn Z St 01 ) particle of its material hds been so thor- » mo s ‘ | oughly pre-shrunk that it comes back to its «Send more blades! Send more blades! Send more blades!” | original perfect lines we will give you an- The telegrams keep pouring in; and our plant attempts to other suit. * answer them by making 2,700,000 of the New Gillettc Blades a There are two styles Of St. Albans ' § 3 . . g il b day! The highest prodicion i oux fisey] suits—one with two pairs of long trousers, Yet every one of those millions of blades is carefully inspected. | and the other with one pair of long trousers Every blade must be right. ; ‘ and the extra pair of knickers. for tex; i . To produ‘cc SEICh an unprcc?d.cntcd. volume and at the same . The conventional suits are made soc for U E time to maintain the same rigid Gillette standard has been from fine French flannels, worsteds, tweeds ‘ possible only by keeping the wheels turning 24 hours a day! and serges. Light Spring colors predomi- Here indeed is eloquent evidence that men have found new and _j nate—beautiful new shades—but there are greater shaving ease in the New Gillette Razor and Blade. If you : hundreds in dark blues and grays. haven’t yet given your beard this new comfort, stop in at your Our sports suits are nearly all of im dealer's today. : : ’ caler’s today ported tweeds in patterns and mixtures The greatest $2.00 worth of comfort ever offered to men! that will be new to you; delicate colors or ‘ hades that will e : ‘s{ : :lt . es that will not readily show dust and $1.00—ten New Gillette Blades f Speaking of VOLUME—the first GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO., BOSTON, U. 8. A, shtpments of our contracts have broug'ht in oA 3,000 suits from which to choose. . Blades in the ) ! ; WE GUARANTEE THE PERFECT FITTING w:nup-flifl : OF ALL SUITS, WITHOUT EXTRA COST!

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