Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1931, Page 5

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Superior Judge J. C. Niles statad there were “no grounds for divorce,” in deny- ing the aviator the decree. When his Georgia divorce was set aside Arnold and Miss Dean separated in Los Angeles. When the Phoenix de- cision was announced the former Army | pilot refused to make a statement as to | | tuture plans. | DIVORGE DENIED LESLIE P. ARNOLD &%=z Round-World Flyer's First b4 ot | THE EVENING SOUTHWES RAL LINES T RATE Passenger Fares Reduced STAR. WASHINGTON, Interstate Commerce Commission ‘last month the Frisco said it desired the 2- cent rate as a means of meeting bus competition, which has been making serious inroads into its passenger ness. Three competing lines—the Mis- souri Pacific, the Missouri-Kansas. Texas and the Cotton Belt—immedi- ately objected, but the commission y terday failed to suspend the 2-cent r¢ announced by the Frisco, effective Feb- iruary 1, and the three protestants, as | well ‘as four other lines. announced they would meet the reduction between com- petitive points. The other railroads are busi- | D. C., SATURDAY, |CHICAGO PREACHER FILLS PULPIT HERE Sermon Series on Wedlock Tomorrow Evening. Dr. Allen A. Stockdale of Chicago JANUARY 31, Rev. Dr. Stockdale Will !:onclmhI The | 1931. Dr. Stockdale is supplying the pulpit of | Pirst Church for the months of January and February. At the 11 am. service and at the evening service on “Going Apart,” the last sermon in a series on “Marriage in the Modern Manner.” lar church night Augrppr will be held ursday at 6 p.m. . Allen A. Stockdale will lead the prayer meet- ing at 6:45 pm. Thursday and his sub- ject will be “A Spirit Filled the Church.” Sunday school meets at 9:45 am. Sunday. The Senior Society of Christian En | Pastor of Central Presbyterian WILSON MEMORIAL % SERVICES PLANNED oy Church Will Read Corner Stone Address. ™ & | Dr. ‘Herbert Scott Smith will preach| Wife Says “I Love Him | at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow at| et | st. Margaret’s Church, Connecticut ave- and Want Him. In memory of President Woodrow | Wilson, who died February 3, 1924, the pew which he occupied in the Central Prasbyterian Church will be draped with the American flag for a period of a2 week, beginning tomorrow. During ajl | and the the period of the World War President Dr. Lacy. Nearly Half on Frisco and Seven Other Roads. the Santa Fe. Rock Island, Illinois Cen- tral and Kansas City Southern. The 2-cent fare also is being given a trial on_the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific to determine whether it will bring a large enough incr -se in passenger travel to warrant its reten- will be the guest preacher tomorrow |deavor morning and evening at First Congre-| Will hold a joint meeting on Sunday a | gattonal Church, Tenth and G stre: 's 30 pm. in the Sunday school roor Harry A. Whiton, jr., will lead the tion. The Chicago & Northwestern also | meeting and the 'nglaco for discussion will cut its fare tonight for a three- | will be “The Young ple’s Society in month experimental period. the Program of the Church.™ nue and Bancroft place. Holy com- munion will be at 7:30 and 11 am Sunday school will meet at 9:30 a.m. Ct tion instruction will be given By the Associated Press PHOENIX, Ariz, January . Arnold, Army round- I has one too many w %o his failure to obtain a Mildred Ave: Arnold wa former war By the Associated Press . ST. LOUIS, January 31.—The cost of | train riding goes down nearly one-half | in fany parts of the Southwest at mid- | night tonight. i A fare of 2 cents a mile will gb into | effect on the Prisoo lines which operate | in nine Southwestern States, and on séven other raflroads bestween points | where they compete with the Frisco. | The reduced fare applies only to chair 2 nd coaches. The present rate is 3.6 cents a mile. Officials of the Prisco lines called the reduction ‘“the railroad’s contribution toward bringing business improvement.” In laying its new tariffs before the at 230 pm The feast of the purification of St Mary the Virgin, on Monday. there will be a celebration of holy communion at 11 am. ~Leslie | Arnold COMMUNISTS EGGED EDMONSTON, Alberta, January 31 fusing to sing “God Save the ' delegates to the recently or- ’ Unity League and rs from Mundare, » WOODWARD & LOTHROP S 10™ 11™ F aNnD G STREETS &) &y OUTSTANDING VALUES In the EM-ANNUAL SELLING Just a few more days to avail your- self of this semi-annual home econ- omy opportunity . . . furniture, rugs and pictures at savings that are this year more than ever exceptional. See them Monday—the selling and its speciallow prices will soon be over. e b anh The Montana 1726 M Street N.W. Four Rooms, Kitchen and Bath Reasonable Rentals gville, president ity League, Alberta from Mundare he western prov- ber. It demands ment_guarantee farmers an | less than $1000 a year. WoopwarD & LOTHROP LO™ 1™ F anp G Streers First Fashions of SPri"g” Bring a Refreshing Change Better than a change of cli- mate is a change of clothes at this fime of the year. It comes as a Spring fonic to one's spirit and wardrobe. We sponsor Gray We sponsor Jackets We sponsor The Redingote We sponsor Shorter Sleeves We sponsor Color Contrasts We sponsor Lingerie Details Manufacturer’s Samples Pictures and Frames Much Lower Than Usual Wall Frames Swinging Frames Prints Pastels Colored Etchings Oils Six popular sizes in frames. . .prints that reproduce old Masters . . . charming subjects in colored etchings . .. a manufacturer’s sample line—all priced much below regular. The First Time We Have Offered Down-Filled Living-Room Suites at $135 The Semi-Annual Selling makes it possible Monday . . . a suite with reversible back and seat cushions filled with down . . . channeled so the down does not slip. This remarkably low- priced suite is very finely constructed . . . the frames all doweled and glued . . . with web construction in the seat. In five smart colors of tapestry . . . or five colors of damask. Chair, $37 Sofa, %98 PURNITURE, sxx.fl-l Froor. The Redingote—the newest fashion—has a gayly printed frock with a black crepe coat $49‘50 Gray crepe freck with new sleeve length, lingerie details and contrasting coral ve[gvet $49. Monotone tweed frock and plaid tweed peplum jacket with short sleeves; pique lingerie details and patent leather belt. . $35 Frames, 75¢ to $3.50 Pictures, 95¢ to $19.75 Black and white—the most classic of color contrasts—is stressed in this light-top- dark-skirt fashion 25 ‘Tare Tno Froor or FASHION. Wood Cuts, Etchings, Prints and Fine Mirrors—Reduced !/4 and More Prerores, Stxra FLoor. Orriental Rugs At Special Low Prices in The Semi-Annual Selling FOR A LIMITED TIME— Custom-Made Slip Covers Special $29-° For the Average 3-Piece Suite These were individually selected for their beauty of design and lovely Oriental colorings. Hamadan Mosuls, $19.75 Average Size, 2x4 Hamadan Rugs, $4475 Average Size, 3.6x6.6 Each set includes five separate seat cushions (22 yards allowance in all). Of high-grade Belgian linens (part ¢otton) . . . or of our own importations of sun-fast and tub-fast jaspe “Wanda” cloth. Miss Elizabeth—representing Persian Lilihans, $44.75° Average Size, 3.6x5 Helena Rubinstein (Eminent Beauty Specialist) here February 2nd to 7th For practical answers to these oft-repeated queries, we sujgest you talk with Miss Elizabeth, who will advise you about the care of your skiz. She brings you the scientific self- treatments of Mme. Rubinstein—identical to those offered in hes Salon de Beaute Valaze. Let us send a representative to measure your furniture . . . all covers are made in our own work rooms . . . but they are cut and fit over your own furniture in your home, $29.50 the set. Phone District 5300— our representative will call. ‘The linens are plain natural color or striped . . . the jaspe cloth in grden, peach, yellow, blue, rose and natural. MANUPACTURING Diviston Orrice, Seventr Froom. —— Semi-Antique Persians, $47.50 Average Size, 4.6x7.6 Persian Sarouks, $89.50 Average Size, 4x7 Onrrxrar Ruos, Frrrm Prook. Consuftation Without Charge Phone—District 5300 ‘TorLeries, Amsiz 18, Fmst FLOOR. e 4 e

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