Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1931, Page 13

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGION, D. C, FEBRUARY 15, 1931—PART ONE. AR SRS S AR ORI | W | - % 0 WL e TE L AR R e LD R IS SR NAW E“MIN A"NG DOAK WILL BE HONORED |sroup of hish Goremment omcits snd| BOY SCOUTS TO HONOR |t tomb of Washington at sount ver-| DG GIVEN PROBATION of organized labor. Benefit to Be le(;[! ' BY RAILROAD TRAINMEN| "G smin,‘wenersi agst of e| WASHINGTON AT TOMB|~Ton souia witswve by s o | s ¢ g . will be toastmaster. m«-mrmdummmnn & ern t Off Lab 3 ‘Wouths to Place Wreath on Grave| ., ‘Which Bit Boy. “PIRATES OF PENZANCE" FOR HOLY CROSS ACADEMY. Government Officials and Labor| yarge delegations of the brotherhood o'clock will go through the mansion.| pu1 GrATRE, Wis, P 10 . Leaders Expected to Attend in Virginia, North Carolins, New York, Saturday—=Senator Bulkley returning to Washington shortly after | _Duke, s nondescript mongrel Dinner Thursday. Pennsylvanis, Delaware, West Virginia to Give Address. Roow. placed ‘on probation -today, A testimonial dini to Secretas Logarkh Shion and of Senator Robert J. Buckley. of Ohio| The first alarm clock m;;a its were ;:.5"'::'& him, b:l.hh nzltfre r a N Do ta) | Representatives are expected to sttend. | ;) sddress the annual pilgrimage of | pearance i 1420, and its owner ‘Was's | Louis Severson, 11, covered the dog i Investigations Remove Peril 3 : of Labor William'N. Doak at the Hotel 3. e o Caiman f e mual pilgrimage, of | pearance iy dlts owner was s | Louls Severson, 11, covered | ‘.flet of Golumbh a) T i i h{-m‘;"fl:h Brothe rflfl"&'“ff.’m‘&"a Gend Committee nd nearby Mary- | s bell at a stated hour, and at the firh . ices of eral on 3 a same Ing. of Carbon Monoxide Poison y b - A L SR e g e L L g 1% land and Virginia whea oty o fest|time o liile wax candie was Hghted| Louls went into court today and hia ing in Plané pected to be attended by a distinguished | broadcast. Saturday morning to place a wreath on | automatically. pleas won probation for Carbon monoxide poisoning from ex- P baust fumes of airplane motors, one of the causes of the fatal crash of Capt. el ated as a result of g R » A z fit hxrn:f-uxmm;e by the Navy MNbah 8 ‘~_ 3 1 Permanenl Wave' 57..:0 Bureau of Medicine and Surgery and \ ; : ihe Bureau of Aeronautics at the Ana- A « % ¥ Choice of Eugene, Frederics’ or O s Wy o I progress sinios \ & 1 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 . Sophia Wave. last October, having been ordered by A # . 3 For a limited time only. Phone for appointment. David S. Ingalls, Assistant Secretary of ‘ 1. i after the | o i No Connection With Any Other Washington Store. the Navy for Aeronautics, soon | 9 4 e S death of Capt. Page. As a result of the work at Anacostia | ohanges have been recomm:nded for | Navy planes which will absolutely pre- ¥ vent accumulation of carbcn monoxide - o b at the breathing m;;l in th‘e dcockrll': ;2 ’ = » EETIE T ' | Absolutely New! Plain Silk eliminate all traces of the gas even at . solute y New: am SilRs the floor levels of the cockpits. s o he ten ondyced : : : Color Contrasts and Lovely Navy Medical Corps, director of avia- tion medicine, and Comdr. C. A. Pow- ! “The Spirits of Dreamland” wish Mabel well in the “Pirates of Penaance,” . - . ;:ll:flixm;; &fert:r:a:?xgc{?e fi:‘o&g& flf | to be presented at the Academy of the Ho? Cross today and Monday evenings. 1931 rtnts tn t ’s rou o cluded flights by pilots of the flight test The performance will be given as & benefit for the contemplated new auditorium. 4 section at Anacostia, blood tests being | 5 —Star Staff Photo. @ taken before and after the flights to | determins the amount of carbon monox- | “ Jersey, in an address here Thursday ide"inhaled. ' Every type cf plane used, HOUVER CALLED MAN night 0 @ Linco:n day gathering of ¢ . air were collected from the cockpits at | E ED" | North Carolina Republicans. various levels. | wHo N v A"_ “President Hoover,” he said, “is the . A special instrument, & earbon mon- victim of the same type of yelping at- mden umc’-wri 1; Bel‘.r‘xl mz_‘nplewdhby ST tack which tore the heart of Lincoln.” oty Tnis inatrdment ‘111'"“m"l ter | Representative Fort Addresses Re- p“'rgem’fi““:m"’:" oo the presence of carbon monoxide as low : s 3 threate: “our return from depres- 3 twortnindrediis of 1 Dot camt. publicans in North Carolina oy T Lincoln’s Birthday. Ajter praising the records of Lincoln, BATTLE FLAG EXHIBIT 3 e o i e Rebliga S t d D AT TEACHERS’ COLLEGE | ®r the assoctated press. party ad given the countey, fee the u I S a n resses GREENSBORO, N. C,, February 14.— | economic problems press for solul President Hoover was described as “the | the best-trained economic mind that Zieut. Col. Dickson Will 8how Flag | man who never failed” by Representa- | ever came to the chalr, in the man who Ch b F h' Authoriti That Crossed the Rhine at |tive Franklin Fort, Republican, New |never failed—Herbert Hoover.” i osen y ashion Authorities— e , Close of the World War. ™ i : Presented in Our Second Floor Dress Lieut. Col. Thomas J. Dickson, U Biaies” Army. Tetired, senior chaplain : v 1 Shop, in Sizes for Every W oman or Miss of the 1st Division, will exhibit be(ore Announces Arrival of Another : ! : ; the teachers and students of Wilson ‘Teachers’' College, Eleventh and Har- wvard streets northwest, on Monday aft- ot 'W‘fl"m?& Egfi'{:zmfl ‘;;,h,;gg* Shipment of the 1931 Sensation er] n flags under shell anc machine gun fire and the flag crossing 1 the Rhine. There is a picture of a Mother’s day service, with bursting shells g%mfi'nf. T the imimegiate Vietaity of I? H I I C 0 A ,trem‘endour-s assortment, to Pe exact 600 lovely new e assembled soldiers. The address will : 1931 fashions—including stunning tailored models for ernoon, about 300 square feet of canvas be delivered in the colle auditorium and is to the publle. 7 . 1 ini i et . RADIO PHONOGRAPH : street wear—and enchanting feminine models for after- and phomwrnph.:‘wmmu the path- on movie m‘fii’#.fl?"m""fl"‘nfi" pamets | — noon. The jackets go from brief little etons to the most m Two ‘Instruments in One : 4 impressive redingotes. The prints more alluring, more ERUP'““NS UN 2 e flattering, more individual looking than ever! BACK OF Ei o l SP;V‘::" ” ‘ Sizes 12 to 20, 36 to 46, I Handeaie i Gagtet " 141 to 26Y% and 38% to 50! Itchmg and Burning In- tense. Cuticura Healed. ! All This Complete, Delivered Phonograph Eqiupped with & ! Double-breasted jacket suit, Bouquet print for the woman, R s and Installed for the Electric Motor DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR. cut-away effect. $16.50. “tiered; center pleats. $16.50. tion form on the back of her ear. It ] : ! : Learn how to reduce without dieting. $118. .00 Agnes Put Mrs. Nan Hatton will be in g Comsins | a Halo of our Corset Section beginning Liberal Allowance For Your Old Radio Places it within reach of every ome Geraniums tomorrow to tell you of the Phone North 0790 or Col. 2900 for } 3 ; Hlome Bussenstontivn. on _This New many new - features of the d-t'-. .,_T:-m Columbia Rd. Store open Until 10 P.M. - = : Knitted Hood “Slimlook,” the Slenderizing Foundation Garment! - 2 for 1 o | L 26th ANNIVERSARY | | B® | =z CORSET SHOP—THIRD FLOOR. MONDAY, SPECI AL TUESDAY, : [ : FEB. 16 FEB. 17 g 2 So light in weight you s:a{cely know you are wearing it! Coats or Dresses 6 TIES—50c Help us celebrate the completion of 26 years of faith- T is the freshest looking They've Just Arrived and ful service to the Washington public by takin, ndvnntage D hat in th 1d t, ’ 4 Y 4 of these lower prices for quality cleaning. " with‘y:;r ‘:/r:f:;_ co‘;tw.e'a': g 7 d g They're Just Too Cute LOTHES OCTOR Ses 11 gty v A | 94 Black with pink; brown e 4 R S C LEANER LJYER ot FIVE CONVENIENT STORES 3 ' ! $ : r G Shl g 1845 Columbia Road 1755 Penna. Ave. N.W. IO ?ajamas—éwnt‘h cunning little tuck- in tops and big, wide, floppy trou- 5;: !“h ?:.' - d Pl 351:):;‘ oo g ! : pi(lle 5%, sers! Checked percale and floral ain Office an ant— St. N. W. ; MILLINERY—SECOND FLOOR. . % ? printsf\eg:ctively combined with Your Clothes Are Protected by Fire and Theft Insurance : } : plain colors. ‘Sizes 6 to 16. While in Our Care at No «ddl'tional Cost to You. . ) . o wni TR Just like big sister’s lounging i W MRS

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