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'PREARLMAN’S, 933 G ST. 400 Miles by W ater 3-DAY ALL EXPENSE DE LUXE TRIPS 0ld Point Comfort Chemberlin.Vanderbils Hotel $21.45 From Washington Daily 6:30 p.m. :n;,Goll TV FFICE 731 15th 8t N.W. Nat'l 1620 NORFOLK 8. WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT COMPANY New Depositors —find here an attentive personnel and friendly spirit, which soon make them en- tirely “at home.” fYou're invited to utilize the complete fac s “Franklin National” provides. FRANKLIN National Bank, Penna. Ave. at 10th St. NW. 1111 Connecticut Avenue. LABOR DEFINITION FOUND DIFFICULT Treasury May Call Upon Con- gress to Interpret Mean- ing of Law. By the Assoclated Press. Secretary Mellon and his subordinates have found a problem in defining forced labor, under the tariff act for- bidding importation of articles so manu- factured. They may call upon Congress | to settle it for them. th;r&hl view nl: lheld at ‘Ee ‘Treasury many articles being imported from Russia, such as pulp wood and manga- nese, do not compete directly with American icts and, unless there is & distinct violation of the law involved, no harm is done in allowing the imports. Assistant Secretary Lowman is going to make a thorough examination of the complaint of the Manganese Producers’ Association that Russia is dumping manganese in this country.. A hearing will be held on this tomorrow. The affidavits of Representative John-' son, Republican, Washington, that Rus- sia is sending commodities to this country manufactured by induced labor” by the Treasury. A) ntly this term is one which Mr. Mellon and hh officials hesitate to interpret and may ask Con- gress to define. FLYERS SET RECORD LANDING 500 TIMES Dawn-to-Sunset Feat of Akron Pair Without Official Count and Estimates Vary. By the Associated Press. AKRON, Ohio, August 322.—Pilots william H. Hudson and C. O. Bell of Akron Wednesday set a new sort of en- durance mark for flyers to shoot at When'they completed between 500 and 700 landings between dawn and sunset. No officlal count was kept and ob- servers kron Airport, where the freak performance was run off, varied in estimates. The fiyers themselves said they were “up in the air” regarding | ;he count, having lost track between] u Hud:on who claimed the previous | record as a hopper-off with 300 in one day, seemed content to accept the more conservative count of 500, although it was only half what he had hoped to do 1 between dawn and dusk. Hud;on held the controls practically The fiyers said they felt no ill ef- fects from the continuous ups and downs for 15 hours and 15 minu 14 smores WASH & VACUUM YOUR CAR 1423 Irving St. N.W. all srz;g,ggzeg;fi’PILES,’ Wear_ With W DT Bt Private-Demonsizations egatives enlarged 8x10 35c for OPTICAL RLEESES: 614 9th k) “Soviet | have not been received THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS, than one-tenth of 1 per cent unem-| s e MICHIGAN LEADS FIVE |sicyment Foz—“Common at 11:40 am, 2, uo. 5:45, 7:50 ll‘ld 10:05 p.m. Metropolitan—“The Bad Man” at 11:42 a.m., 1:41, 3:40, 5:39, 7:38 and 9:37 p.m. Earle—“Love Among the Millionaires,” u‘gxao-m.,us 3:30, 5:30, 7:40 and 9:45 p. R-K-O Keith's—"Dixiana,” at 10:30° am, 12:30, 3, 5, 7and 9 pm. Palace—*'Queen " &t 11:45 am., 2:10, 4:40, 7:20 and 9:50' p.m. Columbia—“Leét Us Be Gay” (second week), at 11:15 am., 1:15, 3:20, 5:25, 7:35 and 9:45 pm. Ambassador—"The Sea Bat,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:50 pm. Central—"The Floradora Girl,” from 11 am. to 11 pm. Tivoll—“Shadow of t.he Law,” at 2:35, 4:25, €:10, 8 and 9:45 p.m. MN{CHOLAS ROOSEVELT MAY FACE BOYCOTT Concurrent Resolution Is Intro- duced Today in Philippine Legislature. By the Associated Press. 2 MANILA, August 22.—Fiscal boycott of Vice-Governor - General Nicholas Roosevelt was proposed yesterday in a concurrent resolution introduced in the Philippine Legislature, It stipulated the Legislature should refuse to ap- prove a single centavo for public in- struction throughout Roosevelt's term as secretary of public instruction, a part of his portfolio. Appointment of Roosevelt, the reso- lution said, was made over protest of the Legislature, indicating desire by the Washington administration to disrupt harmony in the Philippines. Roosevelt, editorial writer on the New York Times and author of books on the Philippines, was appointed by President Hoover during the present.recess of the United States Senate, which must act upon the nppolmment. Some Filipine advocates of immediate independence for the is Roosevel UST call us ubont your J blank books and sup- plies! E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. « 25 SUxis CARL ZEISS CAMERAS Zelss Lenses NEW STOCK COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. N.W. "29” Gnh-n llI31 Town s«ln * Xew Falts Road Four 8p $1275 We Take the Rlsk Out of Used Car ...BUYING... A Certified Stude- baker President 8 Seds) n Cost $2500, and- is as ®00d ~ and ' looks as the dey well a8 was delivered. 30 DAYS FREE SERVICE $1195 Model A Ford Sed: Reeonditioned o hodv and “Bnteb per- TRADED Reputation and the Buyer’s Purse 2155 Champlairn St. Above V—Near 18th ambitious to make $1500 to $5000 a Year.. STATES IN JOBLESS Unemployment Percentage of 3.3 Is Reported, With New Jersey Not Far Behind. By the Assoclated Press. Michigan, with 3.3 per cent of unem- ployment in its population, showed the highest unemployment figure of five States reported yesterday by the United States Census Bureau. Not a single county in any of the five States carried the small star by which the Census Bureau indicates less 's unemployment totals were as follows: Michigan—Population, 4,842,280; un- H#WM 160,506, or 3.3 per cent. Jersey—Population, 4,028,027; unemployed, 127,615, or 3.2 per cent. California—Population, 5,672, 00' un- employed, 172,556, or 3 per cen! —Population, 952, ul unem- 24,849, or 2.6 per cent. Pennlylvnnh—? lation, 9,640,802; unemployed, 211,877, or 2.2 per cent. —_— Great Lakes Freight Line Fails. CHICAGO, August 22 (#)—A volun- tary petition in bankruptcy has been filed in Federal Court in behalf of the Ohio & Mississippi Transit Co., which operates freighters in the Great l‘kfi and has headquarters in petition listed company liabilities n ID- proximately $1,000,000, and gave mno schedule of assets. Store Open All Day Saturday feme Saturday at 8 A.M. and lasting as long as items hold out! Fashion Shop’s During a year‘s business, hundreds of items accumu- late that e can't sell in the usual way. Splendid mer- chandise, bgt perhaps size ranges are broken—certain num- short quantif THE DAY \VE'VE SET ASIDE TO TOMORROW’ —slightly soiled items, DISPOSE OF THEM—so we've marked them at prices that make them almost give-aways. SUITS 3 TAN HERRINOBONE SUITS—Slzu 1, 37; 2, 38. Were $2500 1 LIGHT 2 BROWN WORSTED SUITS—S es 37 and 40. Were 52950 Now . 6 BLUE double breasted models. Were $29.50. 42 long. Now smgle and 44 regul-rs, ;nd 1 2 LIGHT TAN STRIPED WORSTED SUITS—Single s’ agile breasted models. Sizes 38 short, 1 SUIT—Light gray s 4 TUXEDO SUITS— 1—40 long. Were $3500. Now. . Size 3. Was $3500. Now. zes 1—42 regular, 42 short. Were $39.50. Now $14.00 ..$14.00 1—-39 long, $16.00 1—42 short, 16 SUITS—Very fine silver gray worsteds in plain shades and stripes. Sizes 1 2-37, 438, and 1—42 longs. $50.00. Now Were $4500. Now.. 3 SUITS—Very fine Doublewear worste gray, medium gray and light gray shades. and 46 stout (all men’s conservative models). —42, 1—44 regulars; s1—38 Rochester tailored; dark Sizes 38 long, 37 stout Were $45.00 and ..$19.00 Some of the above suits have extra trousers to match at $2.95. 4 TUXEDO VESTS—Black. Sizes 1—35 regular, 3—40 stouts. $8. Now Now TOPCOATS V\«ere 2.00 3 TAN AND GRAY OVERPLAID TOPCOATS—Sizes 36 and 2—37. ‘Were $25.00. 2 ’I'AY;I0 HF Now ll INGBONE TOPCOATS— 5"00 1 slz)gAllK flRAV HERRINGBONE TOPCOAT— $35.00. Now 1 LIGHT TAN HERRINGBONE LLAMA TOPCOAT- fect from window display. display. Size 40. Was $5 7 OVERCOATS—Various_shades dark blues. Now Size 35.. Was '$45.00. Now 1 TAN TOPCOAT—Fine Bedford cor 5000. Now- .$19.00 1 LIGHT TAN TRENCH con-sn;mxy ‘soiled from display. light defect from window ... $1L00 g of gravs, tans and plain Sizes 36, 2—37, 2—58 and ZA40 Were up to ;’;)50 2 FlNF OVERCOATSHard-finished cloth. bluish gray Herringbone size 36, Were $39.50. "1 ‘tan check size 40 1 Now .. HOT-WEATHER SUITS 2 SUITS—Palm Beach; tan shades. ze 36. Were $1500. Now $3.00 4 SUITS—Linen. Sizes 1—34, 1—35, 2—37. Were $1500. Now $5.00 1 SUIT—Genuine Palm Beac! 37 stout. Was $16.50. $6.00 Size 36 hor! Was \2500 2 SUITS—Fme qunhty bhck mohair 35, 36 shorts. Were $22.50. Now . 2 SUITS—Fine qu:lny‘ gabardine; tan stripe. long. Were $2250. Now 5 QPORTS COATS—Tan an $18.00. Now ... ‘Were $30.00. Now BALANCE OF ENTIRE L d blue. 2 SUITS—Finest quality trop al ‘worsted. . $8.00 Sizes 2—35, 237, 1—38. Were . $8.00 Sizes 42 md 44 st $1 ESS THAN 9 SH!RTS. discontinued styles. 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But you must act quickly as all MaryCatherine Lewis has already helped hundreds of women tc mchieve amazing success in _the fascinating field of Hospitality, No other work of- fers YOU greater opportunities or reater rewards. atn how she i train you to N Tyop R IR WHERE TO MOTOR AND DINE Delicious Fresh Sweet Filtered ‘CIDER Vallay View “Cider Barrel” QOpen daily until 9 PM. .5/, 23 miles out Frederick pike. Route 240 clai are filling rapidly. Last year we re forced to turn away appli- g ‘The FREE Book shown at left all the detalls, Visit our model ms. see for yourself the splendid equipment and staff here, train you. We are open from to 9:30 p. m. Ask for Mr. Douthat, or WRITE or phone West 2192, for your book NOW. Ask for FREE Book Lewis Hotel Training Scheols " Penna. Ave. at 23rd St. 44 PAIRS HOSE, solid shades, in national]y lmown makes., Were 75c, $1.00 and $1.5 Broken lots, but all colors. Now....3%¢c Pr 17 BATHING SHIRTS, striped, all wool. Were $2.50. Now 4 RAYON SHIRTS AND SHORTS, slightly window smled \‘Icrc $1.00. Now 39 20 ARROW DRESS SHIRTS, were large sizes only N v 33 SHIRTS, wi Now 11 BELTS, silk, leather and silk- and- leather broken lots. Now . 5 PAIRS GOLF HOS| $1.50. 77 RAYON POLO SHIRTS, dx<t0r||nued s long sleeves. Were $1.95. 11 POLO SHIRTS, lisle and ray rm and rayon, window soiled. Were $1.50 and $1.95. Now 5 . 5 SWEATERS, all wool, ed. Were $6.50. 6 SILK SHIRTS, pure radium silk and radium crepe. 157 and 17. Were $795 and $595. Now 19 RAYON UNION SUITS, nationally known ma style, perfect, Sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40. Were $256 and $29‘ Were $1.00 and sl <n window soiled, small sizes. Were $1.00 and 39 Broken sizes. ) 9 SUITS OF PAJAMAS Broken sizes. Were $1.95 and 3295 NO ALTERATIONS, NO CHARGES, NO EXCHANGES, NO C. 0. D'S ALL SALES FINAL—NO PHONE ORDERS 1930. AMUSEMENTS. WA RNER BROS SILYER ANNIVERSARY mllionalns iz um—smm SHITH orandded Agtrac uwon Vitaphome Varic NEW PRICES M\ rmcnw‘h\thw ORCHES 6P BALCONY [ DOROTHY REVIER—JAMES RENNIE —Added Attractions— “POOR BUTTERFLY” “TWO PLUS. FOURS" GRAHAM MoNAMER " NEWS ON THE STAGE MR SR BARBARA BLAIR STARTS SATURDAY JACK OAKIE in “LET’S GO NATIVE” MB T.W oum N MARIE DRESSLER STARTS SATURDAY LON CHANEY TALKS in “THE UNHCLY 3" the Starts Today! Whole *“CommonClay”is now in its FOURTH WEEK at the ROXY in New York— the only other picture to equal the world’s record of attendance established 2nd WEEK {|COMMON CLAY The Sensational Drama World Is Talking Aboyt — with CONSTANCE BENNETT LEW AYRES—TULLY MARSHALL RLD." LI EDY. Showings 7 and 9 mission, 25_cts. PM. Ad- N.'l'».nf'“'"" Sta. Xfi'fiAsmwk ] TODAY-CHARLES BICKFORD in Wirne' lvol TODAY_VIVIE GOLD DAW§ AVENUE GRAND o7 TODAY - LILLIAN GIS! % R ML tn “ONE w-nur Bros.” L b St Bet. D ana ® TORAYZMARION DAYIES in “THE Wn--r Bros.’ ONY G ave & Farragut 86, -nmml4 WXTH;"E CAROL, snd, GRANT ING iros.” 14th & Park Rd. N.W. TODAY--WILLIAM POWELL In o AN 20 Ave. & Quebee St. N.W. RIO'I'IDN’ BID LOST K mear 9th b m HIPPODROME -nvio™x" *rue SOUTH POLE," COMMANDER B' RICHMOND Maxvomiv, it NAVY,” CLARA BOW. CAMEO .zl DANCING. Miss oufimqu u flA‘l fllr SISTER North 0781, L by “The Cockeyed World.” Plus This Great Stage Show FANCHON & MARCO “TREES IDEA” FRANKIE JENKS JACK Mc¢BRIDE & CO. and m any others P AT FOURTEENTHN ST. “The Biggest Show in Washington”™ 2 Week l -‘?VIIWHII.M D! ENCHANTED mouup; T8 TO THE ALADDIN wouom 014 DRAMATIC IPN'IACI.II f 4 / / HELD OVER DIO’I MIGHTY N E DANIELS (More Glorious Than Ever) EVERETT MARSHALL (Met. Opera Baritone Star) BERT WHEELER - IIIIIEIT WOOLSEY DOROTHY LEE JOBYNA HOWLAND JOSEPH CAWTHORN RALF HAROLDE Thousands of Others .hho‘ ‘With _Color . Whees' Beasty " Ba Mutual Burlesk Grand Opening Saturday Matinee BOX OFFICE OPEN MARSHALL HALL. STEAMER Charles M Leaves Sevent] 10 2. alester ' Dancing—Bathing—All Amusements ROUND TRIP, 50c TOU CAN ALWATS SPEND “SEASIDE CHESAPEAKE REACI Traina Loave Line L3 Thoe, Bide, %, Tons GO TO CHAPEL POINT BY BOAT Happy 'llllr s WILSON LINE 7th ST. WHARVES tra, Daily 8:30 P.M. iy L. eed (*). Indicates Where Film Is Being Shown Today. District of Columbia EARLE—13th st. n.w. AMBASSADOR—13th & Columbia rd. APOLLO--624 H st. n.e. AVALON-—Conn. ave. and McKinley st AVENUE GRAND—445 Pa. ave. se. CENTRAL—9th st. Wm“—dfllh ave. and Farragut EMPRESS—416 th st. STANTON—S! SYLVAN-—104 Rhode Island ave. n.w. TAKOMA—4th and Butternut sts. *TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. YORK-—Georgia ave. and Quebee n.w. Maryland and Virginia Ma.