Evening Star Newspaper, June 29, 1930, Page 15

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 29, 1930—PART ONE. A E RUTHNAWED ROTARY PRESDENT Election Brings Orange Blos- soms as Future Execu- tive Decorations. By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, June 25.—0!'"1[1; blos- soms will decorate Rotary terna- tional's White House in place of the icco flowers of the past year, as the result of the election yesterday of Al- mon E. Roth, P Alto, Calif., to the presidency, succeeding M. Eugene New- #om, Durham, N. C. Hardly had Roth's election over Ray- | mond J. Knoeppel of n delegates and visitors from 62 nations began their homeward treks, the silver Jubilee anniversary of Rotary having Ppassed. world-famous S: 3 ar gpeskers. Sir Henry Worth Thornton safety. pe : ve; ce Iyesato Tokugawa, president of the Japanese House of Peers, and Admiral ish Ni and lost four di Lost, Rescues Self Separated from a sflr‘y ot_’Boy S:.M_:tzl arold Johnso: 3 of Corons, GAlIf. made his way down ote of the gather- | Y he treacherous morth side of Mount an Jrointo, near Riverside, Calif., to 3 —Associated Press Photo. lands_and Smith L. P. Free, Masterson, bealand. Mark Kerr, retired, of the Royal Brit-o NeW %e avy. sy s Bddress ysterday Admira xere | QCHEDULE OF RECESSES ™ could stop wars by réfusing to treat in any way with a nation which decline to arbitrate difficulties with another-| country. “The eleventh commandment,” he said, “should be ‘thou shalt not go to ‘war.'"” Special trains, automobiles and air- planes were utilized last night to speed delegates to their homes. ‘The Latin American and Furopean delegations left today for New York, the Latin Americans sailing July 9. International directors elected vester= day were Will Taylor, Springffeld, Il.; Clinton P. Anderson, Albuquerque, N. Mex.; Claybrook Cottingham, Pineville, La.; Richard C. He thur Chadwick,” London; Theodore A. H A Forgeson, Estavab, Canada} Dr. Luis A. | C! , Peru; William | A de Cook Bunning, The Hague, Nether- August 11 to 24, Justice Jesse C. Ad- =3 LANSBURGH & BRO 2th, 8th. and E Sts—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 Chevez Velando, Lima, Serve Cool, Summer Refreshments Smartly—Temptingly—Inexpensively! ' Sale of 500 Sparkling Blown Glass Beverage Sets A Lipped Jug in all the branches of the court, edke. Detroit; Howard | cepting Criminal Division 1, from June Beach, FIA.; "Ar- |30 until. July- ce’ Pe; OF JUDGES ANNOUNCED | Chief Justice Wheat Arranges Ses- sions to Begin Monday and Follow Till October 6. Chief Justice Alfred A. Wheat yes- terday snnounced the recess schedule for the justices of the District Supreme | Court. The recess begins Monday, June 30, and terminates Monday, October 6. Justice Jennings Bailey will preside y €Xe= e thom. July 14 ta 3, lon* will' de from July 3 hief Justice Wheat from July 5{ to ugust 10, Justice Willlam Hits from Six Tall 12-03. $ 1 95 Tumblers L 4 COMPLETE— Set Accidents will happen—but not with this patented ice lip pitcher! Ice cubes can't slip out and make a big splash while you're serv- ing! Note the lovely flare shape of the tum- blers—that's new! Peach or emerald glass. Glassware—Sixth Floor Harmle 8-in. Sparklers, 10 in a box, 5c. .. 12 boxes, 45¢ 10-in. Sparklers, 10 in a box, 7c...12 boxes, 75¢ 14-in. Sparklers, 5 in a box, 10c. .12 boxes, 95¢ 20-in. Sparklers, 12 in b 50c Tomorrow Your Last Opportunity to Save Annual Sale of Bedwear Buy Now for October Delivery—Pay in November $15.95 Blankets $11.95 Boft, downy blankets, loomed by the famous St. Mary’s Woolen Mills. 100% vir, wool, and in an un- usually attractive 4-tone block plaid design. 170x80 inches, and sateen bound. ss Fireworks To Help the Kiddies Have a Glorious Fourth 8-in. Sunwheels, 10 in a box, 10c. .3 boxes, 25¢ Colored Fire, red, white and blue, 5c. .12 for 50c Vesuvius Fountains, 5c 12 for 50c 10-min. Fusees. ...15¢ Toytown—Fourth Floor $16.50 Comforts $12.95 Luxuriously soft, filled with pure new, clean wool, covered with gleaming silk and rayon material, ar- tistically quilted'and edged with a heavy silk cord. 72x84 inches. A Complete Simmons Bed Outfit,Only$35.95 The handsome bed pictured and two other models—at this low price tomorrow! with a “Sweetsleep” Inner Spring Mattress and a double decker Foster coil spring. Sizes 3 ft. 3 in., 41,41t 6in. Bedwear—Third Floor kins from August 25 to September 7, Justice Frederick L. Siddons from Beg- tember 8 to 21 and Justice Wendell P. Bu.flor‘? from SGDW_ 22 to Oc- Justice Adkins will hold sessions of the Criminai Court for three weeks in July and will then take his turn on the recess schedule August 25, You Have'nta Minute to Spare! Don't delay that rrmln any longer! 'ou owe it to self to look your every minute of the day...ani you won't if your hair is nd your control during Summer activities! s A Permanent | Wave, $1Q- Including Shampoo and Finger Wave . 1 Make your appointment now! Beauty Salon, Fourth Floor. Phone Nat. 9800 Deletives-Paris Scalp Method used exclusively L ANSBURGH&BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts. $19.95 Bed Sets $14.95 Of the same lustrous rayon and silk material that covers the comfort! Beautifully tailored, sateen lined and effectively %plllt- ed down the center. With bolster pillow to match. Complete Its PopularitY?Spreaél : atid Spfead and SPREAD and Now It Comes to the Nation’s Capital A COMPLETE RADIO NO LARGER | ~ All-Electric, 6-Tube " Built-in Speaker Wonderful Summer Companion Take it with you to the shore cottage, bring it home with you. A The Echophone will be the “talk” of the Summer garden party. Put one in your office, on your desk—requires very little space. This is a Photographic Reproduction of the Echophone Approximately ¥; the actual size Complete With Tubes $ 5 DOWN Balance in twelve monthly payments—plus small carrying charge. Believe it or not, this is A radio. Small in size, BIG in performance! Today it is in the kitchen, giving helpful home advice to mother while she works. Tonight it will be in dad’s den, later on it will be on sister’s night table or maybe on the lawn or porch. It's at home anywhere—it needs only an A. C. electric outlet and two thin strands of wire. In a dozen ways the Echophone will prove its usefulness as an EXTRA radio—and it is graceful enough, reliable enough to be the one-and-only. FULL TONE, EXACT.- ' ING, SHARP TUNING, with the easiest, quickest tuning control. Built under licensed patents of Radio Corporation, Hazeltine and La Tour. Fully guaranteed by the manufacturers and Lansburgh & Bro. Move it from room to room. Hear the home economics lecture while Sick-a-beds, shut-ins will derive hours of en- tertainment from the Echophone. Take the Echophone with You Anywhere You Go This Summer .. P —on wvisits, on trips, on your vacation, to the lake, to the country, just il X plug it into any A.C. electric outlet. Weight only 17 pounds, but will Wherever you go tike do anything its bigger, more bulky brother will do. e Bt wmfm Our Radio Salon—Fourth Floor 'LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 o

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