Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1930, Page 6

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PTAL POLGE LAUDED BY ROVER No City of Sue in natmn More Free: Frm Crime, Trade i .fifmit!ee Told. ln-ho-:nudlln-th-h— honestly T ?i ity size, if as much, Leo A. Rover; United States Attorney, told members. of the Public Order Committee of the Board of Trade at & meeting last night at the Raleigh Hotel. the er; MA] eer Gm! Plitt, preddent of the Board of Police Force Praised. Remember all your friends “In no ofganization of 1,300 to 1 400‘ at Yuletide by selection members can all conditions be found e G now of ready-to-mail Christmas Greeting Cards Vary your selection bith differently designed cards for every ome on your list. We have cards for relutwes Jor special friends, for and we have mn/ cards fur your golf ds, in {: ‘Bacwoo Stationers and Ewgravers o 611 Twelfth Street NW. Attics are fllled with good :i.ptentions! 4wz so atdc harbors masculine gifts that were meithdnbazofmunnm—lmmm used. Over 50.years of experience in su lying men and boys thei lputn _clothing qmpmt for md‘dbo?the}ul Ymufif[omflymulmhupftnSp-l PBRPETUAL DESK CALENDAR PibuentsBien, Ron = 50 §$5, $9.50, $15 up. GOLF BALLS—In Xmas wrapper, }4 dm. $4.50. ® ! SPALDING SKATE AND SHOE COMBINATIONS—For men, women, boys and girls. $7.50 to $12. LEATHER JACKETS $13, $20, $25. TUNNEY BOXING GLOVES Set of 4, $8.00. STRIKING BAGS— $3.50 o $18, GOLF HOSE $2.50, $3.50, $5. PFOOTBALL | SWEATERS GaME—$). $7.50, $10, $18. i lm.fi\ And.. Neksies, $1.50,82, Baskerballs, $4.50 ro$21. $2.50. Basebail Bats, SOC s Horse Racing Gomes,$4.50 1o $2.50. Men's fitrod Toiler $8.50. Caddy Bags, $1.50 Kits, $12. 2 $40. Send for Spalding's:Xmas Catalog A SPALDING'S FOR MASCULINE-GIFTS ‘1338 G:Street NW. = ° &mmwmm?mm a'S ¥ % ; §.. % % : : : : : g. : : : ¥ : : : : : : : : % THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUlSDAY, DI« BKR 16, 1930. duty ‘Willson, so orders omsuuamdwum-“"“"”“"’ Besntk 4mmmorornlmkm 10, near | Squadrons, m- Fleet, revoked. Newark, Jo cember 26, to 13th Naval District. R .Wm“;"%u‘,.%‘c“‘"’ lowe: 3395, | Lieut Oumlor Grade) emip A |oal Gorpe) “detached Nval Hoepiai ine d modification thereof Octol m h-*gnmln inspect this new system at our central plant ¥ EEING s bellev- ing. We had fo be v ®Rown and we want you #o experience the sam ¢ thrill we enjoyed when we saw the first articles some out of the cleaning process looking as if they had just come from the .etore. Our plant is open o your inspe ction: We kave no secrets. In'fact; we look on you as a mem- ber of our family and we want you to know as much about this marvelous new. process as we know our- oelves. Come and see M. Bring your friends, as many as will come. Come wt once, tomorrow ¥ you ean. vokd Detached office, N-nxmmu uhunboenb-rl'l bmnnonn nl:nnry Lieut. (Junior Grade) Ots C. Giogs |10 “""‘H.""’""‘"m detached VS. Sqd. 108, Fleet Alr Chesser {’,I“'mu ’R‘:“n Va., ‘about M“ colp) amm 'llnll )(ofllnl !el;m!. Lieut. (Junior ondz) Solomon cutyll Odfl. m lnl Alr Station, Pen- detached U. 8, 8. mm-.nt.tu val Academy, Lieut. Robert K. Y. Dusinberre (Medi- :lre'h.u-]t mmmmmunlmn,. OEE IT BEFORE YOUR. VERY EYES.. THE FIRST BONE DRY CLELAN/NG AT FAST—real Dry Clewté ing. No more washing your eostly garments in gaso- line and soaps. No more stretching of shrunken gar- ments into shape. No more walking in.an aura of gasoline fumes. No more greasy film to collect dust and make you wonder if the garment was ever sent to the cleaners at all. ' Now you may send us your sheerest chiffons, your most lustrous crepes and satins, your softest, fluffiest woolens or your precious furs and anticipate their return - with dehght. “CT” has made the words “Dry Cleaning” not merely a ttadc berm, but 8 thrilling reality. “CT” has brought within your reach the wonders of Aladdin’s lamp and the transforming miracles of the Genii. “CT” surrounds your costly garments with every element of safety, while restoring to them the fruhfi that was theirs when they were new; and so economically, toe. “CT".. . CLEANING oosts you no more "% ‘than the old way “CT”; e CLEANING is posttwely the flrct ? il bone-dry method \“GE™. .. CLEANING ' done while you watch, at the

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