Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1930, Page 31

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1930. B—15 - THE EVENING STUR WASHINGTON. D C. THURSDAY. MAY L M0 8 1 COLLEGE ACTIVITY GIRL RADIO SINGER [, smpeie, n e ot ol IQUOR PLANE LINE |5, %5, o o, 2 s i ot o0 4| LEND PIQUANT TOUCH rnoon at Seventh an : IS REPORTED MISSING |=en onday aitermoon ten: setarnin has made dally trips to the United| McColl said he did not know the lo-| ez e kg 1m'n":3'.yeaer=fibmor High “".‘225 OPERATES INTO U. S. states trom Walkervitie, Ontario, with cation of the American terminal of the mt‘:fl”fiu;fln "‘h"‘:l"“h‘e"‘:"‘ waibilirpn A friend, Levira Stewart, 15, ai % : i cam Feanistts Racoosin, - 15, Ias Mot Jemmcr o tory aWhils sad play bell Lot Mo ittt Ui L o e .| carnation is one way of getting ready but Jeanette declined, saying that she [y . M | The exportation has been carried on ‘We are exercising the utmost care, for Spding Been Seen Since Leaving School | nag to get home, Since then her parents aily Trips Are Made From Cana-| ,nder the supervision of Canadian cus- MeColl 1s quoted as saying “to see that “1117"“4 i s : Monday Afternoon. have heard nothing from her. dian Airport to Unknown Ter- | toms officers, the paper says, in accord- | the exporters’ operations are legal from | with blouses e e = H 2 J nce with a recent ruling of the pro-|the Canadian point of view.” | pique are not complete without the 2 danl Police have been asked to search for |she was scheduled to sing over Station minal in America, Vincial government that licensed air- _ Permission to export liquor to the Pique flower in the buttonhole. Wrestling Bout and Aerial a 15-year-old radio singer, Jeanette | WOL at 5 o'clock, her mother explained | planes may be used by liquor exporters. | United States will not be granted by the | Over here some women wear dress- : Racoosin of 701 N street, missing since | Police are investigating. | " Duncan” B. McColl, manager of the Canadian government under terms of a | maker gloves of pique. They are By the Associated Press. | corporation controlling the Walkerville government bill pending in the Do- | gauntlets made of the ordinary variety 3 % 3 Monday afternoon. El Maneuvers Also Shown by | e i CiCiher fseaites it Plewe Sue x DETROIT, May 1.—The Free Press airport, is quoted as saying that liquor 'minion Senate. ! of cotton pigue. / | home, Anything that has happened will| An attorney charged with non-pay- . be forgiven,” s the message her heart- |ment of taxes testified in a London Star Newsreel. | broken mother, Mrs. Sam Racoosin, |court that he lived entirely on gifts to Entrance 909 F St. N.W broadcast to her missing daughter to-'his children by uncles and aunts. crmmrs Ll & & 1 Special Values for Friday at is now showing on the screens of many of the leading theaters. SRR g W || TheJuliusLansburghFurniture Co. nished by the Victor Concert Orchestra Rosario Bourdon conducting. At Philadelphia, the leading track men were gathered to take part in the university meet at Franklin Fleld. It| was one of the greatest flelds of high jumpers in history. Fifty thousand per- JEANETTE _RACOOSIN. mbmhmed out to :‘e the college stars o estal new records. depicted at Winchester, Va., where a At Cambridge, Mass, the Boston p.:nm was held. Suzanne Pollard, “Tech” boys staged a stirring battle on | daughter of the governor, queen of the | top of .er‘u"fl\fil"d hut. It was | festival, was hailed as the first lady of | " # > £ the annual paddle rush. No one Was | Virginia. SixGmaney ! i m-,( On Monday, when she disappeared, injured, but the students came through | ——— HE—— § m. / the fight in tatters. Th —CHIFFON T T rrr— T —re——— |~ TTv— u-;yl;ndt:{um L f""’é““xfe: .f stablished Over 50 Years = OR SERVICE I - H‘m [ Tl an P2 o . ‘ ‘ hrliing event, "with & K “Sunburst” WEIGHT, $1.95; I 3 thrilling ever’n:i with some fast riding Ch & and many spills. 3 PAIRS FOR J} ‘Another sporting event of a profes- arming sional nature is that of the mat title . bout held in Boston, Where Count Chintzes & ST 6 Zarynoft of Russis met his Waterloo ! : at the hands of Gus Sonnenberg. The SMARTEST AND - s Y dapper count rushed into the ring by Cretonncs MOST POPULAR it ; Convenient Deferred Payments leaping over the ropes and scored the SPRING SLIPPERS first. fall with a double armiock, but he “Egns g ‘ i : ! lost the next two. . also mnens, or 2 » ert paveaNibe game o1 Al and sen war- S R BLACK CHIN: ' $ 175 3-Pc. Tapestry Livi i ST ' -Pc. Tape Room Suite fare” The alrplanes xoee from ihe car- COVERS that are CHILLA, WITH N P hA ng oom dSuit e St LSl ot Note the distinctiveness of this comfortable and serviceable living e deck, 1 Orders executed room suite. The 3 pieces, as pictured above, are upholstered all over $ Hundreds of thousands - of persons 2 . - ¢ . . . 2 tumed out in New York to see the an- “"d'.l" our direct in a fine grade of tapestry, with loose, reversible, spring cushions. e sk pollce Teatured. the parade, the supervision, on the ! Comprises large Sofa, Club Chair and Lounging Chair. largest in the history of the New York premises. force. A dishwashing contest is shown at Estimate: de o H Los Angeles, in v‘lhlchlfii\cure nousewives without obligation 4 - Gov. Winthrop compete at the annual food show. / \ = § M At Venice, Calif,, key runs f ahogany Desk Bl ariig 58 lne-cagmos. e James B. Henderson gany One of the thrills in the reel is the I i ! blowing up of & mountainside at Vol- 1108 G Street \ < Ralbe 3 W $ 3 9.7 5 pano, Colo. The blast was so terrific that : District 767! 7676 e D oe! tha racks: Phones : Distric 5 and 4 The Spring apple blossom festival is ’ i - 7 3 8 Serpentine drawer s ‘ fronts reaching to floor Roomy desk section. High-grade construction. The Women's Shop of the A PASION ISTITUTION, 1310 F Street gm | $189 4-Piece Walnut Poster Design Suite .. e vin i thick pads in durable A graceful suite of popular appeal. Made of selected @it walnut veneer enhanced with rich carvings. Beautiful $ poster bed, chest of drawers, large dresser and French Last Day SPec‘.als m NI vanity with swinging mirror. S H O E S “Tweed's the Thing” g/ /‘ i | | g 80 Pairs of Sports Shoes When it comes to i S buying your new = T e b gy Su ' ‘ 48 lomTormn Ok Porcly, -/ Relerurit combined. They are T strap in pring 4-Passenger Wood Maple Porch (painted green) SWll‘lg Lawn Mower Seiipe Citives A L4 pattern and have gristle soles and 34.30 ; F Lawn Rocker L Vi - P ! g With broad arms, AR EeGEs With Chains AL Steamer 2975 Swing and Canopy double woven, Hardwood Slats. and Hooks weight. - Chair glazed cane seat, 75 98 98 95 95 19 S a5 St 510 52 52 51 54 51 Tan—B 3, 4: C 7%, 8; D 734. Just 39.95 | | Summer Draperies 4 'Hodges Wicker 15 pairs left to close out Tie-back curtains suitable Heavy Fiber Rugs Lacy tweed beautifully B o e e : b Bright Designs 750 Pairs of Shoes in Broken Sizes tailored in this stunning vk’ 5561 05 B value, Pair... Pl. are mors. than 40 styies nd 750 961 style.... The coat features T 508 pairs in lines that have recently a long revere collar and i - ‘ et ! herinirin i ey heirasi AL 4 Yo .. Pl dEu e oe 4 f | B Deltox Henwy Grass there are splendid values in SN P values ; c —— \ 2 . 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Siehis "M% brouent 3 Stroller Luu e 4 gra n EI?!':;‘;'&';;::;;';'M,‘; . Beautiful walnut veneered dining room suite, con- $11 75 T I bows trim [he hatS with this famous set. i:mmglof buffet, china cabinet, enclosed server, heavy $1 » | heavy leg extension table, five side chairs and a host k Strongly fl‘O m_Aloe to Anstep | smartly...brown and chair. Sturdy construction and beautiful workmanship made of loom- hacienda. are embodied in this excellent suite. Abld u s.; 7 e Convenient Deferred Payments Gasn. AGICALLY your foot takes on new grace and slaiBbinese-inehits Sulighitfi) Woven Shoes 1. Miller slipper. Its tall stately to complete heel and sweeping arch. How your Ensemble they coax admiring eyes . .. And the two toned leathers are Ioso - . r =y : i Four-Piece Upholstered Fiber Suite 20 effective—Blue Kid with 5.Pc. Two-Tone Enameled Breakfast Set P Grey—Green Kid with parch- This attractive breakfast nook neces- 3 D comprising 50-inch settee, armchair, arms ment—Black Kid with Grey. All-over eggshell woven Oxford sity consists of a generous sized drop-$14.75 rocker and fiber table. Cretonne-coveredp 4 075 Hand-woven suite of fine quality fiber, Z id ti leaf table and four spindle-back chairs. auto spring seat cushions and backs up- Wllh eggshe" kld tlP and quaner It is finished in two-tone enamel. holstered in colorful cretonne. to match...Baby Spanish heel... 1222 F STREET N. W. S sostibel iy Blose v white us Lan %nu 6" B e ow it o Jhe us Lansburgh ture (2o. MALLAR ... THE IN/TITUTION INTERNATIONDLE 59 ~ » A o - a1 lrance—909 F' Stree

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