Evening Star Newspaper, June 17, 1930, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, JUNE 17. 1938 MOCIETY GOVERNMENT POSITIONS | ; MARRIED WEDN sscsines P atbrabicind T0 BE FILLED BY TESTS . (Continued From Second Page.) 45 F Our Guarantee = e » Full Information and Application | . o 5 Norris McCabe and Dr. Henry Tavior : : ; O Rt otes Chatas o ness of style, fabrics and o A PY Prices You May Miller, members of the executive coun- . g | workmanship. Use Y P cil. and Mr. E. Lodge Hill, acting ser- oy ; A number of positions in various Your money back nstantly INCORPORATED se Your Charge j e o + e ol Lo e 1219 1221 G Streer NW. Account A er wa of sz"\l:‘;'r”"{w‘:‘:h‘r;‘n:’AP&‘zl 1’:;’:1: competitive examinations. Full infor- | Eeiner Tumsohersn: o avt ot : Ootained Trom the. Owil Serstce. Come | BETWEEN 12m&13 Streets. e e ek e | : : mission, 1724 F street, relating to the Peake street north . last evening. The guests included s Nellie P-;:lxg, examinations, from which the follow- | Miss “Anna Spates, Miss Evelyn Hill - . 3 ing_positions will be flled. | ® Miss Nathalia Fink, Miss Ellen Don- G : 3 : Farm superintendent, $2.900 to $3,400 ¢ aldson, Miss Margaret Dorsch, Miss | T a year: head dairyman, $2,300 to $2,800 Helen Zobel, Miss Dorothy Babel, Mis$ | M 5 3 a year; head poultryman, $2.300 w! L] Helen Beyers, Miss Gladys Gibbons, ! $2800 a year, United States Peniten- Miss Helen Weimer, Mrs. Edward E.| = > & ki ¥ tiary Service throughout the United Gunion, Mrs. B. S. Follin, Mrs. Ray-| o States. mond Lauer, Mrs. Meems and Miss Second-class steam engineman, $1,680 prosous 8 B Suergommnt | Mid-Summer’s Smartest Frocks for All Occasions—At Prices Miss Miriam Dracger was hostess - $2,000 & year. Entomologist, $3,800 to ear. Sonurday at b fincheon, B aomhens | [ _ ; e P —— That Will Be a Revelation Even to Those Who Have Been marriage takes place Saturday. The 3 y e . . Bimer of the” Bride-t-pe: Mies san | | i fer [ There’s a bi Buying Dresses Here at Our Lowest Prices Shomo and the members of the bridal ’ Il g party. which includes hf“v&::l:n:’n ; . d. i | 0 Pri b Bt v M Eawin muriees| [ . ifference in ~—Our Prices for the Dress Carnival are the Lowest We S e B ne e B R e, . rug cleaning Have Ever Quoted for Superior Styles and Fabrics i ok toeen abd. bie GeinRmimL ; - ‘ En St Pty e o e Dot 4 , e Call Mr. Pyle for Rug ormous Savings on . Every Purchase You Make Here cluster of yellow tea roses. ¥ 4 Cleaning and Storing || . Wednesda Mr. and Mrs. ':;-i;‘.‘ Norris of 2400 A : L 0 - . d y S Hotel Bretion Nah, New York City. | N ! / \ | ;’homs National 257.3291.2036 Rev. Martin Killian, O. P, who is| [ being ordained at St. Dominic’s Church, N £ A N = NewsdicketDissaes Washington, D. C., held his_ordination breakfast at the Wardman Park Hotel oiigiBlsovas and had as guests Rev. Fr. Toohey of . . . Seovaeigwn Shiversity, mev. F7. Bren- _ v Sanitary Carpet & bt st nan of Albany, Ga.; Dr. rt T. M- : N : Crystal, Mrs. James McConville, Mr. - Rug Cleanmg CO. Cape Sleeves and Mrs. Wiliiam Tobin, Miss Elizabeth| | ’ : - - : Tobin, Mr. and Mrs. St. John Lifschgi T T A it Smart Ensembles Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moore. Miss Irene McNamara, Miss Hanna Fiinch, New| B R . 7 y York City: Mr. and Mrs. John Carter, . - . = , . Miss Mary Ellen Carter of Washing- : : S : o ! ton: Mr. Hugh Carter, Los Angeles, : \ R s Calif.; Mr. Joseph Killian, Mr. George 33 Killian and Mr. Andrew Killian, Utica, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jewett, Rochester, N. Y. and Representative = #lohn Boylan of New York City. MRS. JOEL LE ROY DEUTERMAN. Before her marriage, last Wednesday evening, to Dr. Deuterman she was Miss Mar- 'rwo DIE As RESULT garet Livingston Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar H. Johnson of this city and Arlington, Va. Dr. Deuterman is a sdn of Mr. and Mrs. John Deuter- man of Arlington and will take his bride to Seattle, Wash., to live. OF DESERT TRAGEDY g “peuts ot wam na 5 o, | | JACKETS of SILK or FLANNEL Advanced ummer Buried Together. Fashions to wear with sleeveless By the Associated Press. I summer frocks. DY A 7 \ New Flannel CADIZ, Calif., June 17.—The body of A—In pastel shades l12.15 4 4 Ty C Salvadore Morenas, 34, second victim of of erepe de chine. ... oats & duel desert. tragedy, was found near 4 this little desert railway station settle- B—In pastel shades of ‘12 i Misses’ . i A In white and pastel shades. The newest, style collars, patch ment yesterday. Sunday the body of his | | flannel ; r . f other N and Juliete Juniors’ ! § o2 pockets and skirt offects. Plain, mother was found in a small automobile 3 I s 2% to 10 Extra flannel and basketweave. Beau- ® miles east of here. A corner’s jury decided Morenas died v AA to EEE Sizes tifully tailored and finished. M’x{-m&";l the desert wastes told the g | SEpto il en tragic story. Morenas and his mother | | | Frame SIZES I $6.95 and $10.95 Ay T b 430-785e NW Wi s LN s P Old Trails road 2 miles east of here. 3 I Juot Balow B _ ) R nesday They followed an abandoned desert trail : ¢ g 1 . 7 miles, finally becoming stalled in the | | I J. T. NORRIS ! : dry sands. It was here the mother's ; J NOLD | ) ? ; ($ 8/ & . T. ARNO! body was.found, two empty water can- I | H. 0. BRUBAKER teens beeide her! Morenas' tracks led to | The P Wik ‘within s of e rallway sta- y oe Store I Ny o i Yion. "His hands and knees were torn to| | | Are Associated With s ‘ Smart New Fr ocks AN 1 4 the bones by crawling over the rock- ) i Baltimore St. i Y y o) AND strewn desert. I | 418 N. Oharies 81, THE NEW COLORS e g Compare Anywhere —— i ——— R Vivid Greens on White Grounds . . , Stunning High Shades . . . R DIVORCE EVIDENCE ‘ o et oy 1% & ; New Organdie IS BELIEVED STOLEN Regular Price 5 Dresses Here Weeks Ahead of Time $12.50—$13.75—$18.00 : Moile ofs Fine : Imported Organdy For Wednesday Dainty organdies in the newest styles. All pastel shades I Every dress new and | By the Associated Press. J i CHICAGO, June 17—pust bandits, |\ l I ARRISI N C R \ 9 m:mw:i; ezr:l:ynm then assassins, and now burglars vex . ¢ Mrs. Lottie Brenner hDecht;)w.d divorced Ju E L / \ The Materials SIZES 14 TO 40 P il g DR ——— o— ol Bem§ SN N N Nt R it Buelow. N - Com; A h CoWhile she was sbsent from her costly | N A [ \ Plain and :l;\xred Chiffons . . . Printed pare Answhere Sheridan 1oad mansion last night, Disposing of Selected Groups at Close-out Prices AT o TN R RO thief entered and escaped with paper afAnkingsin; pastkldNadeE. . DY gl . N rtaining to her divorce suit. Mrs. N\ geechow. 'elderly widgw of Nathan T.| \\\\ i R fons . . . Flat Crepes, B w!:: wal;;ploefic;h:""‘-;nwg:;‘ N\ You have seen these fashionable frocks at their original and far higher prices alderman,’ . & - = She was “too tired” to determine exactly You know they are beautiful models that will fit excellently into your Summer and had been taken. She said : : . ;?n:&'p;xu;w the evidence against | N vacation wardrobes. Many are being offered actually below cost for this great an- The Styles H""‘”fl;e T l?;:l‘:h fi:; l:nrdv R \ On Sale—Second Ploor Smart frocks for afternoon , . . Styles for how. He is at y under bon: travel, for b y ebeh:rs‘:: with swearing to a false aff il S — street wear . . , Frocks for business women. davit in n appling for & license et Chiffons—Tailored Crépes—Silk Fneembles—Navy Georgettes—Knit Sportswear Ind, in December, 1928. REPUBLICAN .SUCCE—SSOR T0 JOSEPH IS NEEDED A P O e S0 o el $29.75 $39.75 $49.75 eindiction” Cendtest, Who Do ; Smart New Summ New Handbags i S Dresses Dresses Dresses By practicing intelligent economy, thrifty women can dress bfirl:ataFl}:\?chtl(\sou know, “it is Regular Prices e iy st Bl enty. g e o smart ‘to be thrifty,” as thousands of 'Washington women have found by purchasing apparel at J. B, Jones. $2.50—$2.95 v ted Press. wil e » , K i By the Associa ress. Savings You Would Hardly Believe Possible For Wednesday PORTLAND. Oreg., June 17.—Nom- R ination of a g.tpubu:;un;;:dtlfi:wpl::; \ $ \ Governor of Oregon to 75 $ 75 $ 75 : it A , who died - ¢ % e . . - Regular Price $5.95—$7.95 Materials Sk rapes $ 55 Mrs. Lottie Dechow, Former Wife N of *“Count von Buelow,” Reports Theft. Beginning Tomorrow, June 18th, 9:15 A.M. 7 For Sports—For Travel—For 'Afternoon—For Evening centrai_committee today. Printed Shantungs, Plain Shan- ered Silk, Joseph eatered the race after accus- B . . ; 1 7 tng certa:. members of the Supreme \ For Wednesday - tungs, Silk Crepes, Printed Chif- f,’;’,",f,’;;, — Court of having unethical interests in fons, Plain Georgettes, Printed Zipper Tops. Caxes before the tribunal and was per- The smart styles and the desirable materials and colors at the tremendously Georgettes Colors — Red, T S. — Red, an, Blue, the court from 1 ' iv 2 : R & Navy Bl Bl pmugergg«"dssha?:d":ys : reduced prices will compel most active selling, Sizes range from 14 to 44. Bpwuntr Lo Colors it Compare Anywhere™ Joseph, as & “vindcating” candidate : upset_the Republican line-up an : _ Co . d a field which included Gov. T ———— \ Every New Spring Shade Imagina- . - Norbisd 5 e, Polke Dite Snriane ‘magina- | $150 Pure Silk Hose 3 - — Prints, Navy Prints, Black and Silk From Top to To v . . § fin Navy < e R > Exceptional Reductions That Will Close Out White Prints, Plenty of White, The World's Never Before A4 Hose L g Styles This et IT’A‘;: Short sleeves, sleeveless, three- Price quarter sleeves, jacket dresses, en- P EatseleBipy \ All Remaining Cleaning Plant < SPRIN( ; ( OA l S AND Sl II l S \ sembles with contrasting color coats. S Every dress a superior style—work- An exceptionally fine manship unsurpassed. sheer chiffon, guaranteed . qualities. All have the new |Upholstered Furniture ||| Reg. $29.75 ACtuauy Reg.$35 and §39.75 e et e new desirable Spring shade. CI. d d Stored | un:?l";ou l::lll lhcfnuin OO Belo'” 0 the Fall ... No charge 1R . . An Unusual Value Gloria Taffetas, Voiles, Piques, Rayons On Sale Pown Stairs Store e for storage. ’ Atlantic 0023 Cost! VOGUE - CLEANED Beautiful Dress and Sport models that regularly sold for more than double the \ .!:’;‘l;'l’_fl::d}é:‘:. oP{llé'l:mEt;l;:;'n‘Dézsl:t: Pristsadivnre puasmed fosb eni. MEANS f sale price. They are current style successes—beautify]l i i o i 1 Special-Processed e bl S G Attractive frocks are featured in colorful cotton % ors. Vestees, capes, bolero, sleeve- Wash Dresses—Ensembles New Summer Dresses Sp £ ts, printed piques, broadcloth, handkerchief less, shor res I¢s Cleaned Better BUY inen, printed dimity, figured with flowers and tiny t puff andangy sleeves: \ Unusual geometrics. Trimmed with collars and vestees of Flare and circular skirts. All neatly trimmed with contrasting bindings, Novelties ties, dainty organdie coll ‘ : tive atyles and the workmanship, all make thes 8, damty organdie collars (and W.Cleaners== [||N o o4 youi weer —— 1224 F STREET $1.00Up \ it s ook o | cuffs, etc. 2rd and Eye Sts. NW. ; ROLLINS’ _——.R’H ———— Gloatisiie Tesvils Dlgue, and with narrow pipings in contrasting col- " - @ Y ors. Skirts ha )0 ' I Compare Anywhere | Shop Here First and Save the Difference

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