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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 19, 1931—PART ON * B—3 i N 3 A featuring Kay Francis and Bert the position of chauffeur to Van climbing into the great “covered o GIRI. [:AMP Iu GE]. F . . h i F R Lytell at the Metropolitan. Dorn. - He reveals to Kate that it | Wagon” of '-:efll\’me-:z safari, with MHN%J:MM%'@M . ||Erom the Front Kow || i, o ETE o v s % e that Miss Francis, with her attrac- b e e PRSI .o o tive volce, and thoroughly well bred e Shuiling some’ &' shown 'oF 's SPOTSYLVANIA PRIMARY : Al appearance, does not appear con- A fht bet place yes- o 4 i . . " “ 4 ween a lioness and a hyena FESI'VAI_ PRUF". Rivieiva and News of Washington's Theaters. | | Josig s the companion of ongh | oy e who ise a0 soboot=" | over 'the carcass of an antelope. | ter. IS CA Tacketeers:” and - again, that her | legging days” who has also risen O e D FOR AUGUST 4 Keen-minded employer creates the | the world and become a successtul | NOES OB JIGENT O H orecd 3 . . Buth ONat Splendid 1 At 1t impression of having more sense marine engineer. Joe also has mar- Az i aatlitant. b e tset, L&l terton Sp n cast, an r work gives life t0 & | than to marry his stenographer | ried happily and is deeply sym- e County Election Will Be Held Same V,rg,ma Retreat of Scouts An Only So-So Film. nm‘ig'd u:‘(mogm .xnzd: \Inexs;‘ect}e‘d without knowing something about pethetic when Kate tells him of her ‘l;msbnhmt otm African numm: p) ce, etc D OHN VAN DRUTEN, who did perlods ot e ed s foct iy | DO She is or whence she oomes | predicament. He wishes S help her ol T b e . uy as Demoeraty Cenduot p : such a n of e plcture is entertalning and | to get rid of Bowman, and is on ” Will Receive Proceeds of “Young Woodley,” has been "{‘Slt‘“‘ e .lnw;l‘\;zdhtugg.mm dramatic, carrying with it ‘Sufmclent wnf'e to force Bowman's hand when gfl;‘fi’"t; "h’r": ':’h;en::‘l::,g‘g"‘: State Balloting. z claimed by the Paramount | Oniy fo paivi s Erouh Of TRATSCHER | suspense to make it interesting to | the welcome news arrives that the | Of g B b e The first ythi Special Dispatch to The Star. Nations’ Pageant. outfit and has written a story e the lost fade-out. chauffeur has been killed in an suto- d FREDERICKSB g o for Ruth Chatterton. Called “Un- | environment That their psychology O st vscaniboot= | Saibile wocldent, tmmaning ibposs | SE HheseBeCUEASR BIEnSs 2 W e URG, Va., April 18.— faithful,” it was presented yester- s not that of racketeers is the only legging liquor in & cheap hotel. in o o all o “live happily ever for 12 weeks starts with a snf- e Spotsylvania County Democratic day at the Columbia Theater to an thing that seems to lack the force RrHEYaHID With 1 teer, fter.” ficiently interesting beginning to 3 Committee has adopted a resolutie Camp May Flather, the Virginia sudience which, | O fesllty o wers & short Reonian. 2 e iofi'x;?:kgfefi e first of.a series Of two-resl | CTeate memal:n;‘ to see all those Every one should be familiar by |officially setting August 4, date of the ountain retreat of the Girl Scouts at P s like all Chat- e o Cdivorce lawyers, with | J0¢. to Whom she sells liquor. She | episodes of “Adventures s piiom || WHICHENS e e | with the story of the lad from |general Democratic primary throughout Stokesville, in Augusta County, will re- " terton audi- | gomedy of CiONCe CMploying the | becomes interested in Joe, and Bow- | which will Tun over & period of 12 e Schenesttly, YHorthoags Tie codl | 0/ BUE W ST ate 10r thaooatly ceive the proceeds of the gala Festival ences, was nil- | ludierous incidents, ‘employlng the | man"through jealousy, tries to kill | weeks, is. being shown for the fist | Jack Oskle in “June Moon” Witte/sonpe and tethed odiiETie. | | DINIOENEe ptairien of Nations which hundreds of young | (f ¢4 with speech. es of Charles Murray and | [oe” ‘During ihe siruggle of the | iime at the Metropolitan this week, | Feaiured at the Earle. e T e il T R men have been re-| & | less admirers of | J€OTE : two men, police arrive, and arrest These pictures, made by Wynan ¢ JUNE MOON” is not as good & screen, e 1 betn hearsing for months to present in color- this little lady, Namee newsreel is shown. D. C. C. h 3 more 8o on the . The trouble |the incumbent, Irvin C. Clore, is bein p olor. Bowman ‘and Kate. Bowman goes | H. Hubbard, fellow of the American J film as it was a play. But it | undoubtedly ~is with 'the cast. |Opposed by M. H. Dickinson. Sheriff ful splendor in Constitution Hall the who is one of “The Single Sin” to jail for attem A S Presented pted manslaughter, Geographical Soclety, for Warner i ; the chief con- | at Metropolitan Theater. o ete D e etimony, | Brotners, were photographed at | still has its moments, even if they e e M uki ool | e i Duncea wiEH el chp is under e HE “girl who trles to go | Who identifies the pistol as Bow- Bvent tisk of life and at consider- | seem far apart and as though they | of beans—except perhaps SR b B e L Do other Rt o G atrl o of e \ . e straight” becomes & stenog- | it i 2 i sble expense "{,hs.g:huf“{m' mew | Mere being fought for instead of Just | Gibton or June MacCloy , primaries, but he will be pitied in the - y h o : ate serves three months for boot- ne of the come upon. And whether un- The stage ' en S - rieral . electh e 'mh;t:onfl:xg::‘hul;c(flr‘l’ nfis;o:n;e ner"orfi; & m:ais:fls;m;b:r; o r:p};e“r& m‘;rrtl'::nhe;e ml‘&k‘zjerg; }en}‘gtng, :md upon her release from Afr:cta\n senes,u e&heulflxg t;e:lsugf kind wloiulyuw. or an iexnggenuon. nounced b; the ffi'r‘"i"n‘.’}?,,sc‘,’,‘w .lxnapecwr é “r,m !Bu:::;:\ “s P;Oh;gzim? . i ¢ oyer, ail, resolves to make an honest liv- which are cal nf e or a plain lie, Jack Oakie, who is re- Maxine Do; Republi th's att g::ncn;m ‘llre-dy has been visited by ?Isrvw:“ rnv; one of her former companions of ing. She becomes a stenographer known,” which lends it interest, is .m ible for the major humor in clothes, u’ammflx’gf r|oodchln'erfi)ofr lhep ":m;":,.f,‘,’,','.',',','f,";" 'c:l;glsfl:"em;myh:s y forelgn members of the Girli MFk riends, e O T e o o | r5i mortier oM o, “LeNOBMAPHE | e fact that young Mr. Hubbard | this is not as funny as he used | Maughan singing a diity about a |ofice ; sy took his wife and two small children motor cycle Tide s & riot: M. Wa . 3 i Scouts, and in this particular lies the { her enemies reveal to her husband truths about employer, to_be. chief interest of the coming festival. 4 | cannot be any- | her past, which would ruin her in In the meantime, Bowman, in fail, with him on the expedition into the This last bit of news—it it is ©Of the more than 94,000,000 G an 94,000,000 Germans Prominent American _citizens and | ¥ - “ thing but dis- his eyes, is the sum and substance plans revenge. He I African wilds. Pictures are shown news—may not be agreed upon et members of the staff of forelgn em-| Roth Chatterton. 8Ppointed: be- ¥y of “The Single Bi Dlocesstul Tarringe end apolies for | of Mrs. Hubbard, young and pretty, | the R potis Pt Dot be s = b stswosios SPECIAL SALES FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY 1,000 Pairs Full-Fashioned performers in the perfecting of | rather sorry story, which becomes Fur Collar {::M“ie!fl‘ll]." which embodies episodes | less amusing and more involved as p: o 5y $1.49 to $1.98 Longtinn Satisfaction Since 1859 $1.25 & $1.50 Silk Hose 69 | c | Japan, Canada and Czechoslovakia.| hold on firmly to her cinematic Hidenarl Terasaki, attache of the Jap- | crown. She proves that there is anese embassy, aided in the preparation | nothing in the way of acting that is || Fur ollar of the “Sakura No Matsuri,” or “Cherry | beyond her. As a bride she is lovely. Blossom Festival,” which is based on| As the handsome wife she seems | ‘ | I in the lives of four nations—Mexico, | it progresses, she still manages to Perfects and irregulars of sheer, silk-to-the-top | 9 I $l 00 each | e chiffon hose with twin heels; also lisle | i chiffon 2 n heels; als ~top serv- | ?;“g“y v eaca D :’L‘fe“Il::v%:l:hi:["kab};:w:n“:);llh French heels. An array | and Summer coats, 27 » | inches long, 4 inches i i | e | $1.50 Perfect Grenadine Silk Hose cul and squirrel belly. dull finish. Silk-to-the-top, silk heels, plated cradle sole, the music and customs of the Japanese, | Teal. Aus‘ .‘; dls“,lméo:flli womm:mmi is convincing. And doing a cabare! Counselor Lends Aid. song, or p]sn'ying poker under the Dr. Jan Skalicky, counselor of the | family piano with two strange Czechoslovakian legation, similarly lent [ sailors, she is perfectly at ease. important assistance in the staging of ‘Unfortunately, the story isnt at its the “Oslava Miru,” the episode of his| ease. Its characters are real for country. Translated, the title of the| about 10 seconds and then become Crechoslovakian presentations means| merely talking males and females “A Celebration of Peace.” Mme.| with reactions that do not seem to lengths for Skalicky herself will appear in this act, | come at the right times or the right Spring and Summer costs. 27 singing & native song. Dlaces. Miss Chatterton is the rich ||} inches long, 4 inches wide = In P Sorawtner. second secretary of | American girl who has married the ||l coney, lapin, caracul, squirrel belly the. Canadian legation, has contributed | best fellow in England—incidentally ||§l and " lapin. Black, white, beige, Amazing values in quality furs in e king. coflars for ||| Black. white, beige, grey Full-fashioned, picoted top silk hose with permanent and brown. S 0-8 | Pl and sh‘;‘;';d hn;‘;‘f_h_‘ 81 18 Sevénth St. N.W. three-strand, 48-gauge. Newest colors, 95 Street_Floor. u : advice and direction in_the staging of [ a viscount—when she finds out that grey and brown. Straight and shaped fhe Canadian episode. This feature will | he has been unfaithful to her she |} lengths. include an Indian ballet in which the| says immediately that she is going | Street Floor. I Flnddnughur of William T. Hamilton, | to divorce him. And the viscount ormer Governor of Maryland, will be | goes merrily ahead being unfaithful, || | the uél!o dtmnce';r 'l‘ge Ggorgde1 Wlus:lng; be:luub h{sh lady 15 t}:xe ;vlfe ofu:xl.: I E k K l ton lee jub, under the rection of ‘wife's brother—an e knows A Il ‘I;r‘. g?mc Hl;hrmon will ':: heard dur- | such a mnfim in one kfl;mig, it it Onomy olumn e ® e Can: n presentation. became public, would s 1l neu- | ‘ O OCTAGON Soa r 19¢ . - Totic brother-in-law. 'AGON Soap, 3 for 19 ; Even Compared With Recent Unusual Dress Events at King’s Mexicans to Assist. In the middle of this in walks The favorite laundry soap. ATy The authenticity of the Mexican epi- | nice, quiet foreign-talking Paul Lu- 35c MELBA Skin Lotion, 25¢ ||| @/, S Palace, This Sale Is of Surpassing Importance in Both sode will be attributable largely to the | kas—the artist par excellence—who || . o assistance of Don Luciano Joublanc| falls in love with Miss Chatterton s R MR ] v Fashion and Values—Really a Matchless Opportunity! Rivas, second secretary of the Mexican | and she with him—and the ending |/} £4."Gi7e Golden Peacock Cold embassy. In this scene Don Francisco| is—probably just as you guessed al- e . J. Aguilar Gonzalez, military attache of | ready. ||}l Cream or Vanishing Cream ||| A Every dress was intended to sell at fi:fll\:fl&x\a ergz;.:;);l. -;:1 ie;:&r:rngyf mgzg:;u:m& 1;1',;‘ r"?mn:sntlfiesptfl:r-' i 37¢ Each | f a definitely higher price. We ask you to S P uninents :%m-&m s B Bonsts Paul Cavanaugh as the ||l 39c Dozen Modess Sanitary || 3 compare them with any dresses you find eme of the val of Nations | dastardly husband, Juliette Comp- Napkins, 17, Dozen for 39¢c 3 \ 3 around the city at $10 and $12—even 1s “The Pathway of Life,” and the fol- | ton, suddenl vishingly blonde, : = Ly bt A 5 1o wing the four foreign episodes, “youth” | and Donaid Cook, Who T il o Hlenly soluble and eastly dispos- ; f 313,?0. I.ixurlogf a]!:x]k fabrxics, thl:?r- | 3 k > R\ ough workmanship—dresses of quality will proceed on to “the reckoning,” and | the whol -y e it Qi Bouts of | T TR busingss. - &. MELcHER. | ||| 25¢ Stamped Tea Towels, 19 foreign nations will participlate in this | 2 for 35¢ Smart Juvenile Actors final scene. which will be brilliant with | PG % at the Falace. Excellent quality stamped to em- in every detail. broider. Borders in green, gold, red | 3 . Tickets for the festival are being sold AW material of human interest i ; at the headquarters of the presentation, R is found in large chunks at the ||§| % orchid. & % P Flowered Chiffon Sh 2 it street, under direction of the | Ppalabe Theater this week, for smart || Full Fashioned Silk Hose, 55¢ Sy e Plain Colored Chiff Executive Committee, headed by Mrs.| children and equally clever dogs piay ||} Seconds of $1.00 to $2.00 chiffon 7 ////// 7 lain Colored Chiffon John Allan Dougherty and Mrs. Fred- | around on the screen with an aban- ||} and service weight hose including Wi / erick H. Brooke. don of which few regular actors | dull finish, picoted top and other TN A ) Flowered Georgette = would be_capable. The children of Kinds, " Also irregulars of Bemberg T Plain Colored G Hollywood have heretofore made osc. 7 A ss 464 IS LOUDOUN‘S thets mark, both in imitation of their | 69 Rayon Undies, 39c / in Colored Georgette ’ elders and in finding original types |} Extra and double extra sizes in / Novelty Silk Prints of capers. The dogs of the film city tailored bloomers, step-ins and pan- 3 A / y GASOLINE TAX SHARE| aizohave reputation fo susiain, ||} ties;” sl reguar sies . trimmed _ M [\ AllLSilk Flat Crepe in the play called “Skippy,” the Te- mfl-m?l':fivn' 25¢ Socks, 15¢ ] i ¥ g Tmocion picture is tuly en- ||f Children’s s, : /07, \ All-Silk Canton Crepe lington Recei nd | titled to be billed as “a feature pres- || Rayon and lisle half-socks, 3 lr < 5 S i entation.” The én&mt;lfm& the m%x.;‘ and “whoopee” socks, perfects i —0f out a nce and frregulars. ' / Portions Given. the remaining space was i Pull fashioned pure thread silk || Dad / 7 ,and drapes, trim belted models.” Various charming neckline treat- their elders, who wan! see ||} hose in extra sizes. Irregulars. t ‘ments. Long and short sleeves and sleeveless dresses. Black, all colors and a garden of sparkling prints. . the juniors of the movies were ca- $2.00 Si .00 Silk Net Hose, $1.19 | Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. ug:ec;;: dg‘flg-fl_ R —— Pull-fashioned smart silk net hose | Sizes 11 to sfl. 1d4 to 20, 38 to 48 econd Floor. PURCELLVILLE, Va, April 18— | i > his fame with a face, & voice and a n new light and dark shades in- 0 share of the gasoline | ggeappearance that tag him for a | | clading off-black. . Irregulars. of | sure journey in the direction of the | Children’s Union Suits, 25¢ |/ T ann b Stat March, ll.:r s Rflfmwd u,’ '-“eum u‘, ranks of celebrities. His ability to | White checked nainsook athletic Comptro] Combs, amo imitate the comic ideas of his own suits with waist attachment and — $3.464.13. Warrants have been issued | aoo“loss is one of the marvels of -inc on the State ae n, and he has that unde- N screen. regulation legs and bloomer knees. St e | el iyt b st by ||| SIS 50 B Dy eautitu ALUS | Printed Flat Crepe of the more mature vin- . < fage, of carrying the attention of his Boys’ Union Suits, 25¢ N. illi . 2 avdience whenever he is a part of Sizes 10 to 16-in. tailored athletic ewest Millinery Fashions in i e of n: > ‘WO e $2, $3, 34 & $5 Values N quity S 10 e Spring s St Hosks oul fhe scene. In the title Tole of Fairfax, $3.541.67; “Skippy” he climbs the ladder. elastic insert in back. P ey al J serviceable; patterned Wealth of new figures and flowers on Lght and dark Prederick, $1,711.95; Prince William, $1,- One of the genuine objects of at- | ‘Women’s Union its, 35¢ : 392.09; Rappahannock, $1,000. tention in this play is the announced Regular and extra E,::':'{n knit Il grounds, — e debut of Robert Coogan, younger union suits with tight or shell knees. ||| S5 3 D.A.R TO LAY WREATH brother of Jackie, and it is evident 3 for $1.00. . AII S.Ik h bl . A. R. i - s -Silk Washable & K that the family experience has been put to good use in Reveloping an en- 25¢ Women’s Vests, 2 for 25¢ ON WASH|NGTON TOMB tirely new juvenile type. His stage Regular and extra sizes in ribbed business is unique, he has originated | wton ve,submgm irregulars. \ 4 . ressi which is a combina- . National Officers Will Visit Mount | tion of dumbness and furtive bright- omen’s 50?31255:'" Union ) at ness, and he is able to simulate dif- —— ““l d, I 7 e i T Elon Rough Straws Indian Bead Straws : : ‘ :repe Ve Beig Sonvention fidence with a show of deliberate in- closed style. Boecial Dispateh to The Star Dull_Straws Yard to Be Held in District. sention Which s & subtle mark of ||} suita Tight or shell knees and H. Split Peanit FALLS CHURCH, April 18 e oo e e Shiny St H! , Va., April —| has made her own strides e All-over chiffon silk hose | iny Straw . #The president general of the D. A. R. | direction of recognition as an enter- P Tl e e o T R s 40 Inches Wide ):i"m‘ ‘f"b'u?é %"‘Z"‘;‘z °g§,‘;";§‘ dwfi‘ffl b mvig:a Dth auch con- with self or black twin heels, immense m\.%s b coury & worthowhile a:fimnw: . D S iirion next Wik, Tue- o e oy Jackie Bearl and Boys’ 50c Blouses, 39¢ o Black, all colors and all head sizes. Flower and ribbon Beautiful quality—the weight @y will pay & visit to Falls Church| Donald Haines also have their good ]sxm 8 to 15 years in white, plain trimmings. Bandeau hats, Watteaus, off-the-face mod- and texture that assures long serv- en route to lay & wreath on the tomb| roles, while Willard Robertson and ;fl ored and fancy broadcloth blouses. els, sailor tyles, pokes and matrons’ hats. s . g of George Washington at Mount Ver-| Enid Bennett contribute some ex- | 'ast wloru. treet ice and permanent good looks. non, in sccordance with their annual| cellent acting in adult parts. Boys’ $1.00 Sweaters, 69¢ E Milkes aprinfio frocks o dist SO s sronrty, regent of the | wie ‘e sEncal dreeton of A1 | pulover sweaters. "Feber ammind gt et . C. N. Y, el ler e . ull-c ] i " Falls Church Chapter, and Mrs. Samuel| Wohlman, has much merit, with s "UUBRL "ty M | . . tion. In a complete range of new B whe b sl T | el oot b et o || ™ Boywssoo suinssos | [/ ale! Perfect Certainteed Rugs | i <un, oo pa ave s urch's - | versatile master of cei i) e y 9. 7 . @ z:.;‘lm tulip poplar tree taken over| also does his turn. ln is :ws'nm: | co‘.'tl’“f; l'\ll:!w ofhffl‘cy mixtures. ||| » g occasions. Specially underpriced y the Natiomal D. A. R. for preserva- as “Nifties of 1931" and presen . y 0 hickers or one - trees, a campaign which has this week | variety of handling. Felovis is & ys’ uits, | ! well as beautiful appearance. Profit by these surprising low prices: 3 - PINECREST PRINTS—36 inches PRINTED PERCALES—Of stand- been successfully culminated, were yes- | marvelous juggler; John and Mary Bizes 2!, to 8 in new Spring sults ||| Terday informed that plans are being| Jennings appear in ball room danc- of fast-color fabrics. White, solid Q=% o S0 oy by Deaiy, guaramioct. Tast ‘coloms, 16 exceliont ncroates ahe In mi lengtag 5 ‘ $6.98 29 598 $4.98 siss $9.98 s3ss $ beauty, guaranteed fast colors, In excelient percales are in mill len made to have the delegates to the| ing; Hites, Casey and Kenny are tap Colots and umbinAtons congress inspect the tree and the fa- | experts; Cecil Blaire is a more than Boys’ Play Si ." 5 Value, Value, Value, a large selection of new de- of 2 to 10 yards. Wide range of mous old church which Washington | clever acrobatic dancer, and Fred & y! y Suits, 59c . signs in many color combi- 39, patterns, guaranteed fast 1 helped to build. Mrs. Charles Pinley | Sanborn mixes comedy with xylo- | m”::f(;":m lrnfllkh';kl color sults, NAHONST Y.< c.ocvvresnse c 12 /20 Vi ast colors. also X o bt i Shimtn, | piont e, s bty || SR T ol ) Hodges Fiber Rugs CLOPAY geon Davey yesterday inspected the| shown and Charles Galge Bresy ric and Silk Gloves, 59¢ A Window 1 0c NeW P llrcllase $l-25 to 51.89 Sheets tree in company with local officers.| at the organ. Button slip-on fabric gloves in 3 The 3 ! : eso favorite Davey stated that the old tree is weli PRSIR white and eggshell; also all colors : new Spring, TS31. oaaries e T 1o Shad worin the care which is to be taken John :,'::'fi.',":t e || In fancy cut fabric and fancy cut 3 el to, Tty Bommmskens, Bilgliten ades 81x99 72x99 63x99 of 1 uture. one ime ere d Rloves, % Y A was an iron 7ing in the side of the| JOHN GILBERT has talented us- $2.00 & $2.50 Kid Gloves, $1 - b T e WIRTESI DT SuorCOVEEgs by'l‘fel;mdfrfnugflr_u;ruhndes made ||l 81x90 72x90 54x90 c d )y J al ocess. Sun- {ree to which Washinglon used to tie| + " sistance in untolding the story ||Jl ‘Pancy cult and slip-on kid gloves (| 6x9 ' 8x10 9x12 proof. "crackproof and frayproof. n the popular colol C ‘Will not rip, pinhole or warp. Fur- Quality sheets in every way. Classed as slight , = opened yesterday at the Rialto The- withawhite, Tor - ter. One trio, alone—Lella Hyams, site. Irregulars. I - nished without roller—to be at- || seconds but not in the least h FAIRFAX SCHOOLS REVISE | %ier;, Ce,trio, slone CLells Hys. $1.69 Bridge Lamp, $1.19 | 3 5 s 49 § .49 $ 49 Tached tp your old roller without ||| heavy, 64x64-count bleached s s ra represents ¢xperience and capacity Heavy metal base in gold or silver | 2 % Third Floor ORI ::‘x;xglys:‘tmnhx:;-fifi‘:fivigflfl—'smtflfiy?fiwmwn SPRING BASE BALL GAMES | in screen undertakings, ~while fish:” fancy paper parchment colors. Yard............ Louls Wolheim is a master of emo- tional ssion, with & physique Tie- . . st xons o ey et S Bt | | MO or e M | Kid and Black Sati ~ ctures | 3 County Divided Into Two Groups | SPRAmeTls Mo Wieelis ana | || §ad Fuffed valance, trimmed with untan an ack Satin New Purchase 600 Lovely In for Early Tilts. devotion to those who are permit- | green, biue, orchid, gold and "%: ® Soecial Dispaten to The Star. | 29c Cretonne, 13}4c Yard — k revised Bpring base ball schedule for| U8 L %5 story are John Miljan patterns, | - VEREWA D) / the Fairfax County High School Ath- e M opened guerday, The | 404 Geore Coopr,wille neieniy | | Camnon Bath Towels, 17¢ Ea. In the Famous ARCH-FITTA ' ¥ On Sale at " [} original schedule adopted included so 4 Heavy double -thread Tu X Ralph Ince, Prank Reicher, Paul towel rkish many games that principals registered | Ralph Ince, FrOni, Lo wels in solid colors or white with and KING’S ARCH Makes with Division Superintendent Woodson i ol | colored borders. Large siz the s wer % “Gentleman’s Fate” has the fa- | 4 ge size. S 8 3 § 4 3 3 e v ters | Centiemamrs Eate” hts the fa. 18c U ek Ctton, - Price Right at the fering with the school work i 2 d Ofsier the Tevised plan the county| Crganization, but the author, Ursula 1014c Yard 8 7 Y A N E v 5 Aty | Parrott, has stepped outside the cus- H s /i r has been divided into tvo dlvsions, the | FATE0: 3 *CPEbericial piot an 40"y Suallty unbleached cotton, " 3 Helght of the Demand Jackson McLean. Winners in the en’s 25¢ Gart 6 d ¥ growing out of the violence of gang- ers, 16c 3 ¢ Il starGompets for | e warfare, Mr. Glibert s ap- Brighton and Paris garters, single- > | ALL S' ES The sc] ; ropriately chosen for the role of &rip, in assorted colors. 3 Z Apri 3%, e 16 to 36, 38 to 50 oo tleman of culture in . . 7 ;!‘emdtzn: My 13 Saemdne s¢ Olifton; gl A it Roowicies of “’fi patterns. Ls,ue. 10 to 11%. X b 15, Clifton at Oakton, ood circles, i en’s 59c Undershirts, 39¢ ; A Bivision April 24, McLean at| the source of the wealth that sup- picpansh 7 Y n . s him. His ac is in the eeveless pull-over athletic shirts Also_Smart St; d Leath y e Diviion, 37 Aprl 3% ctewn, 3| pomaohi ° st acing i the || |, Sleicm pulbover athetc i Alie Smart Styles and Leathers : gt Boleros; Peplums, Pleated Skirts S and other A ah . 4 Rt Flared Skirts son of s bootleg who has Men’s 25¢ Socks, 17¢ foe Jeskmon: April Lee Jackson| .'q"he displays the fine discrimi- Bizes 34 to 44. Well-known Arch Shoes. Lean at Fi n; B ;fmfi:‘:‘ J‘Mc‘ ey Mt‘;"nc“fiffy“ Ayrod naion thatleads up to an mpres- | Men’s Fancy Shorts, 39¢ . 3 d | kso! sive climax in which he falsely ad- In solid colors and stripes. Made Ready for another busy selling of fine arch-support foot- 4 g v Brand-new fashions at a brand-new saving! Charming Jackson against Palls Church at Me-| 5 "5 his flancee that he stole i ; . s ! e th and ‘St R 7 i , xé:u';'ch;zyxZ' L e “Mg:inils,"r\:ch- The jewels he had presented to her ||| 30 e Clastic walslimcid. s styles, colors and leathers to catch every woman’s . 4 frocks of | ing rayon fabrics, smart enough to wear’ Lean at Lee Jackson. - ‘;—‘;’"“_‘"&“’:")‘m m"gt:? :;19;‘"‘!:5 | Men’s $1.00 & $1.25 Pajamas eye and delight every woman’s foot! New ties, straps and % 4., § anywhegg! patterns of' flowers and figures on ———— cused. 79¢ "'er})t-t:m_t‘:“ E%gle many models sketched. Sizes 2% to 9, 2% : R light and dark grounds. Wany dainty trimmings. You'll want Of plain and fancy broadcloth widths AA-to severniof these delightful'gtyles—two of which are sketched. coat and middy styles. All-.- ™ st 0 another ety 1o be- n mayon mixtares and

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