Evening Star Newspaper, August 19, 1930, Page 20

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ENGLAND PLANNING OCEAN AIR SERVIGE Official Memorandum Tells of Intention to Build Regular Line. By the Associated Pres LONDON, August 19.—] tention of - eventually establishing & regular transatlantic air service be- tween Cardington, Montreal and New York was mentioned dyestex'dny in an alr ministry memorandum. Aircraft development, it states, has brought transatlantic flights into the realm of regular air route, and all-year- round service is foreseen. land'’s in- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, France Takes a Bow Irked at American Claims to Supremacy, Statisticians of Sister Republic Lists Own Records of *Biggest in By the Associated Pra-s. PARIS, August 19.—“The biggest in the world” so often has been the label on American &chievements that the | PFrench have rather smarted under it. Yet of late, some of their inquiring minds have dug up records that make them feel less of an inferior complex. When Dieudonne Coste and other French aces in past months brought back half of the world’s air records to France, mfloflc statisticlans added to those achievements these other “big- gest” things: ‘The n;:l ‘Tower, highest structure the world. the World.” deaux to Bayonne, 123 miles, at a shade [ | under 60 miles an hour. | The biggest aviation hangars at Orly. The biggest airport at Lebourget. ‘The biggest underground canal on | the Rhone, just outside Marseilles. ‘The most powerful searchlight, that at Mount Valerien, just west of 3 developing a billion candlepower and throwing a beam of light over a hun- dred miles. fastest warship, the The worlds cruiser_Tourville. ‘The biggest wireless station, at Saint- Assise. SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) . Revival at Oak_Grove. FAIRFAX STATION, Va., August 18 (Special) —Revival services are being e TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1830. held each night this week at Oak Grove School House with non-dmomm-tslg::x e of Marbury. Services open at 7:30 p.m. services conducted by Mrs. Sarah e ————————————————————8 with his sister; Mrs. John Stackpole, also a guest, on St. Georges road. Mrs. John C. Anderson of the Albe- marle Apartments is spending the Sum- mer with her aunt, Mrs. Brice Mont- gnnéury‘ on Lansford ‘road, Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Parke E. Galleher of | Garfield street are leaving Washington tod:{\' for New York for a stay of a week. HEXASOL Promotes Good Health by Combating Constipation The first step in pro- moting_and _keepiny she rosy glow o helth in your cheeks is to reguiarly elimi~ A Chic Frock Is Not Enough! Feminine Demand PERSONAL Daintiness and Charm HYCIENE A safe. non-noisomous preparation that is used by thousands of particular women to insure personal daintiness. A real foe to germ life. Key's Astringent Powder . 18 a most effective hygienic tollet requisite. Soothes, urifies and cleanses the mucous membranes, tates or harms the Get a box of Key's from ;nn?x!r‘ Iupen q:d‘:y’ Xeep it handy. It has many uses in the home " * S0c AT ALL PEOPLES AND OTHEF GOOD DRUG STORES {i’ EFFICIENCY OFTENTIMES DEPENDS ON GOOD EYESIGHT One never does his or her best work when tired—unsl Eye Strain is as enervating as strenu- ous exercise. Optometry offe ientifie ald in determint - gos 204 Giastel srouna, nccording lo the rescription oi & avalided Optometrist will correct difficulty and rentore the sight o normal. Have Your Eyes Examined Every Two Years 1217 1217 GSt. [OPTOMETRIST] GSt. Agee Weds Miss Gourley. DANVILLE, Va, August 19 (Spe- cial) —W. D. Agee of Martinsburg, W. Va., and Miss Mae Gourley of this city were united in marriage Sunday, the ceremony being performed at the home ' of the bride by Rev. M. T. Scrrell. They will live in Martinsburg. ‘When sufficient experience has_been | jn sccumulated with the airships R-100| cThe biggest reinforced concrete and R-101, it is intended to organize | pridge, at Saint-Pierre-Duvauvray. Togular services between Cardington, | ~ The biggest metal viaduct, at Viaur, Montreal and New York,” said the|in the Cevennes Mountains. memorandum. The fastest steam railroad train, run- The routes for the year-round serv-|ning from Paris to Belglum, 135 miles at 60 miles an hour. fce will vary according to the season Snd 'the weather. The main ones will [*‘qme fostest electric train, from Bor- be the Northern route, via Cape Fare- well, Greenland; the direct route, via Newfoundland, and the southerly route, via the Azores. Another route to Winnipeg and van- couver, Ganada, via the Faroe Islands, Iceland and Greenland, is under con- deration. .lR:::ren(‘e is to Amerlc-“ ¥ gchemes for floating “sea airdromes’ . across the Atlantic, but no comment s given. N.w. N.w. KEey's ASTRINGENT PoOWDER Safe—Reliable—P! balanced saline com- K bination. — Saline, HEXASOL i @0e at All Peoples and Other Good Drug_St to Use made SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York. WooDwARD & l.oTHROP | 10" 11™ F anD G STREETS ’ The Semi-Annual Selling is the time to “Have a Chair” ARRIVED. Farmer—London jcan Legion—Buenos Al rlnw—flvu and P.ymouth. Laconia=Liverpool .. Lorenzo—Banto Domi: —San Ju: Our Better Handbags Including Imports Radically Reduced Beauvais Embroidered Bag Was $25 815 Gatun—Kingston DUE TODAY. Bremen—Bremerhaven A Olympic—Southampton and Cherbours, DUE TOMORROW. i-c-u—&mn Marta.. vangeline—Yarmouth DUE THURSDAY. Reliance—Hamburg 1 Petit Point Imported Envelope Was $65 $35 1 Petit Point Imported Envelope Was $55 $27.50 1 Petit Point Imported Pouch Was $100 $50 1 Pearl Pouch Bag; rhinestone frame was 335 18 2 White Seed Pearl Pouches Were 520 $10 1 Green Seed Pearl Pouch Was $45 $22.50 1 Seed Pearl Embroidered Bag Was $25 $[2.50 21 Leather Bags . . . back-strap and long-handle styles; of calfskin, grained leather, morocco and antelope. Red, tan, brown, green and black. Were $10 to $15 Leataer Goops, A1sies 3-5, First FLOOR. 2 Beaded Bags; metal frames Were $10 $5 Berengaria—Southampton and Cherbours, August 1 Manuel Calvo—Cadiz. _Jul Banta Clara—Valpari 1t ngston 1 Green Beaded Pouch Was $15 $7.50 4 Quilted Silk Pouch Bags Were $25 $|5 America—Hamburg New York—Hamburg. urg Slat-back Windsor Chair, mahogany finished, e with unusually fine turnings. Special..$9.75 Caronia—Southampto; Transylvania—Halifa: Minnewaska—Lon Evangeline—Yarmouth Toloa—Port Limen. 6 Silk Accordion Pleated Bags Were $7.50 $3.75 Cedric—Liverpool .. Colombia—8an _Francisco. Columbus—Bremerhaven * Conte Biancomano—Genoa. Btavangerfiord—Oslo OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. George Washington—Cobh, Plymouth, Cher- 2 Embroidered Straw Pouch Bags Were $10 s3-75 Tt Vali 180. Cristobal_Port au Prinice and Cristobal. SAILING TOMORROW. Leviathan—Cherbourg and Southampton. Bremen — Cherbours, ~ Southampion and en, Albert- Ballin—Cherbours, Southampten and nace-Blymouth and Havre. . % AChira—San Juan, La Guayrs, Curscso and (aracaibo. Bixaoia—Kirigston, _Cristobsl, _Cartagens, Fuerio Colombia and Santa Marts. ‘Veendam—Bermud: 2 Velvet Pouch Bags Were $13.50 $10 6 Ocecasional Chair, with sturdy mahogany frame. Upholstered tapestry. Special..$27.50 lan M Elisha Walker—Aruba. Susan V. Luckenbach—Pacific Coast SAILING THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. American Shipper—London Lafavette—Plymouth and Havre. Berlin—Southampton, Boulogne and Brem- erhaven. geline—Yarmouth. Special Selling of Discontinued Numbers in a Famous Make of - AILING FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, KEsrisruhe—Galway and Bremerhaven. Olymplo—Cherbours and Southampton mpie—Cherbous u : ulosne and Rotter- . Rotterdam—Plymouth, jam. fusustus _Otbraitar, Na les and Genoa. n Cr Glove Silk and Silkéand-Rayon Pajamas, Gowns, Bloomers L Jicinto—Havana, Progreso and Ve T “‘m-mm‘ “ Overstuffed Chair, up- holstered in denim. Deep seated and com- fortable. At This Special Low Price | When you Think of | | Rug Cleaning | Overstuffed Chair with spri hair filled. Special Rayon-and-Silk Pajamas Special 52~95 Every one appreciates the durable quality of silk and rayon, such as these pajamas, in two and three piece styles. Glove Silk Pajamas Special $5 Exceptionally fine quality glove silk pa- jamas, in two and three piece styles, in exquisite shades and contrasting colors. Glove Silk Bloomers Special 5'..50 The ever-popular bandee bloomer is even more popular in this quality glove silk. With yoke front. Flesh. Glove Silk Gowns Special 5335 Exceptional values. Tailored styles, with hemstitching, lace or applique. Sizes 15, 16and 17. Flesh and rose. S1Lx UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR, Think of Mr. Pyle He is an expert at clean- ing rugs. We will gladly send you an estimate on cleaning your rugs. Economy...Quality...Comfort in Chairs of Every Type Be sure you clean your rugs and carpets before storing them. CALL MR. PYLE Nat'l 3257-3291-2036 Fine chairs for every room in your home are included in this most complete collection . . . and at prices even lower than those you expected to find in our economy-famous Semi-Annual Selling. The spe- cial low prices bring values that are better than in many, many years. Boudoir Chair in assorted cretonne covers. Box-pleated skirt. Special ...51578 FURNITURE, SIXTH FLOOR. FURNTTURE, S1XTH FLOOR. =4 'How Anyone Can | Remove a Corn in 3 Minutes || | It's so easy now to remove old.‘ | sore corns and callouses, Any one | can do it in & few minutes—easily. | painlessly and without the slightest | fear of irritation. No 3-day treat- ments or foot-soaking. Just get a bottle of the amasing A Special Allowance of $76 on the Purchase of Models R-52 and RE-45 Victor Radios Model R-52, $| 62 Model RE-45, $222 less allowance, less allowance, Model R-32, less $50 allowance, $128 and soreness stop instantly. f | it wet for 2 minutes. Now you can start peeling it off—root and all— | | without the least trace of pain. I | Complete, easy-to-follow ~direc- tions in every package. | Why _suffer with corns when | Shur-Off costs only 50 cents at any good drug store and satisfaction or l money back is guaranteed? Why g0 another day without reueu—M-i Rap1o GaLLERIES, FOURTH FLOOR. vertisement.

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