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The drink is Cloverdale Lith- A-Limes, Served alone or mixed with other beverages, this lively, tang-y drink has made many local parties success- ful this season. Cloverdale Lith-A- Limes is now on sale generally at local stores. Clever hosts admit that this remarkable drink literally makes any party a success. Guests all agree on that point. Cloverdale Lith-A- Limes comes in two sizes, the 16- ounce bottle and in the new large party size bottle, 29 ounces, at 25c, Plus a returnable bottle deposit of 5c. LITH-A-LIMES SPECIAL NOTICES. WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ills contracted by any one other than m: self. M. E. MAHONEY, (3319) 3325 O st o ! b I WILL NOT BE RESPON bills made other than by ‘GOUGH, 776 Morton st. n.w. RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY by any one but myself. ¥ ) WILSON. 5308 James pl. n.e. DONT PERMIT YOUR LIVING ~ROOM FU! AND RUGS 1o be destroyed by MOTH! Let us Mothproof them for you —right in_your own home—_by the Konate process, which carries INSURED protection or 3 years. Now is the time. ~Reduced TED STATES STORAGE CO.. NW. MEtro. 1843, {,WILL NOT BE flis ~contracted RICHARD . by per day each; rent or s RAGE CO.. 418 10th REAL ESTATE OWNERS, WE NFED PROP. erties for rent. well snd eficient rent department for egement and rental of business apartments and_ residences. than th perties, No other charges 1| Estate Boad commission for REPUTATION COMES FROM CARE- ful “handling. “on-time” arrival and low €osts on moving household goods from points within 1.000 miles. Just phone and we will ladly quote our rates. NATIONAL DELIV- ERY ASSN.. INC.. National 1460. WANTED - LOADS To NEW YORK CIT' 13 Boagerons ° 5 To TOLEDO .. And_all_potnis’ Bouth ALLIED VAN LINES & W ahip EEL LIFT MITH'S TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. 1313 You St. N.W. Phone North 3343-3343. ALLIED VAN LINE SERVICE. Nation-Wide Long-Distance Moving. WANTED—RET! ADS ~RETURN LO, From BUFFALO .. Sacis From Ci Regular weekly service and from Washington, Bi phia and New York Ui $TATRE sTorAGE cO. INC. b TSR hron Qied Fias. TLOORS SCRAPED AND PINISHED NASH_PLOOR CO.. 1016 20th st. West_ 10 Experienced Tinners At Your Service to Bave You Money on Small Jobs _Let Us Estimate BUDGET PAYMENTS If desired. 0. St.N.W o Day. Dec 2700 _Evenings. Clev. 0619. _ Furniture Repairing, Upholstering, Chair Caneing CLAY ARMSTRONG 1235 10th St."N.W. Metropolitan 2062 Bame location 21 years, which insures low prices_and_high-grade workmanship. DE LUXE PRINTING No_question about, the gquality fof “National Capital * Printin tinetive work only at this Dollar plant. The National Capital Press i:z:.-ma,n.u»,wrw-,,rh@.-._u-uomm. OOF WORK nsture promptly and eapably looked EOOREE Roonng ™+ 1525 8 sw more. Phil h Dis- iion- 10U.5. DEBUTANTES 10 BE PRESENTED: ‘Wife of American Minister Will Also Be Received at Court of St. James. By the Associated Press. LONDON, May 19.—King George and Queen Mary, assisted by the Prince of ( Wales, will receive in historic Buck- tingham Palace tonight, among others, 10 American debutantes and the wife of an American Minister in the first of the social season’s four court presenta- tions. | The last curtsey was practiced today and the last ruffie patted into place in preparation for the crowning event in the social lives of the elect. They will wear gossamer gowns of tulle, chiffon and lace, the majority of them white, but some in pale shades of color. Pearls ywill be the most-favored adornment, and feather fans ‘will be preferred to bouquets. Mrs. Charles Gates Dawes, wife of the American Ambassador to the Court of St. James, will present the follow- ing: Mrs. Ralph Booth, wife of the Amer- ican envoy to Denmark, of Detroit; Miss Barbara Hutton, Miss Louise Behn and Miss Virginia Penn of ilew York: Miss Helen Brinton, Miss Margaret Duane and Miss Edith Martin of Philadelphia; Miss Adele Jahncke of New Orleans, Miss Bertha Potter Palmer end Miss Virginia Dawes of Chicago, and Miss Jasmin Schoelikoff of Buffalo. Nine American women, six debu- tantes and three matrons, will partici- pate in the second presentation, tomor- Tow night. When the guests line up in their car- riages along the Mall—the wide drive leading to_the palace—to await their summons London will be provided with one of its favorite shows. Habitues of the court, as well as the trembling neo- phytes, will be exposed for hours to the inquisitive gaze of the cockney crowds. Comments of “Ain't she lovely?” and “Don’t think much of her” generally fly to and fro as the curlous peer through the windows to criticize dress and deportment. The Sultan of Jahore and the Sul- tana, the former Mrs. Helen Wilson, a Scottish widow, will be particular targets of inspection tonight. She is expected to wear her priceless state jewels, most dazzling of which are a diamond tiara, a collar of diamonds of inca'culable value and a shoulder cape of diamonds. He will be sttired in a blue and gold uniform, decorated with jeweled orcers. CANDY SALES “RACKET” WARNING IS ISSUED! Legion We]‘f;e Director Believes Confection Is Being Sold by Men Posing as Veterans. A warning against sollcitors, believed | to be using the names of blind veterans | of the World War and the America Legion in a so-called “candy racket,” selling cheap candy at exorbitant prices and pocketing the money, was issued today by Francis F. Miller, director of the welfare and relief of the American Leglon. Both the American Legion and the Disabled American Veterans of the! ‘World War are members of the Com- munity Chest and there is no need to employ such sales in behalf of the blind or any other veterans, it was pointed o ut. The matter, Miller said, has been taken up with the Better Business Bu- reau, DENTAL AIDES TO MEET Brackbill Will Give Clinic on Gold Inlays. A meeting of the District of Colum- bia Dental Assistants’ Society will be held in the Columbia Medical Building Thursday at 8 o'clock. R. F. Brackbill of Rothstein's Lab- oratory will give a clinic on “Waxing, Investing and Casting of Gold Inlays.” ‘The names of three candidates have been placed in nomination for election as delegate to the national convention of the organization. They are Mathilde Kolb, Dorothy Wakefleld and Gertrude T. Demonet. $500 Theft Is Probed. Police were investigating today the reported theft of $500 from Miss Cath- erine M. Hamus of Gallaudet College, who told detectives the money was stolen from her pocketbook while she | was in the walting room of a Northeast dentist’s office Flies and mo sq uitoes are annoying, but you need not be both- ered if you screen your windows and doors. Make Your Own Screens We carry all tha necessary ma- teriais—Frames, Bronze and Gal- Vanized Screen Wire, Metal Cor- ners Etc Your grass meeds ew 1y new Iawnmower? Rudolph & West Co. "1332'N. Y. Ave. N.W. Hardware Merchants Since 1885 Open Saturday Until 4 P. M. 28¢_in NEW Botties Everywhere (LA THE EVENING Prominent among the 20 American STAR, W omen wio are to be received by King George and Queen Mary at Buckingham Palace today and tomorrow are Mrs. Andrew Long of Hickory, N. C. (upper left); Miss Virginia Dawes (lower lef: daughter of the American Ambassador, and Miss Katherine B. Hilles of Wilming- ton, Del.. (right). y EX-POLICEMAN ARRESTED Carnell Charged With Possessing Beer and Whisky Illegally. Trapped by fifth precinct officers, | John Henry Carnell, former policeman, | was arrested yesterday afternoon on | charges of lllegal possession of beer and | whisky in a raid at 122 D street south- | east. Carnell told police he was 37 years old and lives at 1321 Emerson | street, | Detective Walter 8. Beck and Sergt. | Robert Plerce, who steged the raid, re- | ported finding 90 bottles of beer and 3 ! quarts of whisky in the place. B. & 0. to Show New Train. The new air-conditioned train of the Baltimore and Ohlo Railroad Co. will be on exhibition at the Washington Terminal this afternoon from 3 o'clock in the afternoon until 9:30 tonight, of- ficials of the company announced today. 2 Big Specials for Wednesday 3-Year-Old Potted Everbloomag Bush Roses 65¢c Each 6 for $3.75 12 for $7.00 Rose La Hardy French Hydrangeas 50c and 75¢c_ Ready for outdoor plant- ing. Right from our own mursery. For sale also at our nursery above Rockville on Frederick Pike. GUDE’S GARDEN SHOP A. GUDE SONS CO. 747 14th St. N.W. District 5784 SWRECKING 165 Buildings—Including Hotels, Warehouses, Office Buildings, Etc. MATERIALS FROM THIS VAST OPERATION In the Area, Penna, Ave, to SACRIFICED FOR Millions of Handmade Brick $4.50 per Thousand AL a sizes and mumerous othes SACRIFICED Between 9th and 10th B_St., QUICK DISPOSAL LUMBER 2,000,000 Feet Seasoned Lumber $12.00 per Thousand HARRIS WRECKING CO. 900 Pa. Ave. EISEMAN’S SEVENTH ALL-WOOL SUITS Smart tans, greys and blues. Single or double Bar- oSl el R e breasted models. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Wrecking ENTIRE CITY BLOCK Apply on Job Ph. NAt. 9196 Balesmen on Premises 4 e * 9000600000000 06060000& venth and H Sts. Southwest & PUESDAY, MAY 19, 19 {Will Rogers Refuses| Honorary Degree of i Oklahoma City U‘ Will Rogers MOJAVE. Calif—When I come through North Carolina the other day, they were trying every means known to devil- ment and sci- ence to get their Legislature to resign. Well, California's finally exhaust- ed yesterday. Thirty-five hun- dred bills were introduced, 1.450 unsuccess- fully (that many passed). Now, no State can possibly have that many things wrong with it. And, of course, they turned down the only modern, up-to-date and sensible one of the whole 3,500. It would have gotten the State more favorable comment than all the others put together. That was to g>t Gov. Rolph an airplane. In a big State like this, how do they ex- pect him to get around on a bicycle? “Doctor of Applesauce™| Offered at His Bidding by Town Civic Leader. | By the Assoctated Press OKLAHOMA CITY. May 19.—Will Rogers of cap and bells refuses to don cap and gown Oklahoma_City University was con- | sidering, making” Will a doctor of hu- manity and letters, just about the last word in honorary degrees, but,the cow- boy jester advised that his limit was a D. A —doctor of applesauce—from the Oolagah, Okla., kindergarten. | “What are you trying to do,” Rogers wired to the Daily Oklahoman, “make | a joke out of college degre They | are in bad enough repute &s it is, with- out_handing ‘em around to comedians “The whole honorary degree thing is the ‘hooey.” I saw some college giving Mellon one. and he is a billion bucks short. T got too much respect for peo- le that work and earn ‘em to see em ded around to every notorious char- e souDd oTevery Found with serious spinal troubles at Fred W. Cordif. Oolagah civic leader, the foot of & 200-foot cliff, near pledged Rogers the kindergarten degree. Tobermory, Isle of Man, James Black ——— | was speeded in.motor boat and am- Movie fans of Paris spent more than bulance 170 miles to a hospital in $12,000,000 for admissions last year | Glasgow, Scotland. Your 1931 Deollar buys more in a Pierce-Arrow e« in a five-passenger sedan, for ex- ample .. with longer wheelbase . . more power . . more room . . new mechanieal developments (FREE WHEELING)..and all the luxury and prestige for which America’s finest motor car is famous. Delivered at your door for 2885 PIERCE-ARROW LEE D. BUTLER, Inc. Show Room, 1727 Conn. Ave.—Service Dept., 1909 M St. N. Other Plerce - Arrew models up to 810,000 Grosner’s Semi-Annual We were gratified, but not surprised at seeing so many famil- iar faces in our store during the last few days—for after all, why shouldn’t men re- spond to a sale feasur- ing KUPPENHEIMER and GROSNER clothes at prices so far below normal. 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Gold- smith, financial secretary, conducted the tour, the first of the “come-and- | | see” meetings of the Uniteers. 1 Miss A. Medorah Donahue, super- | visor of investigation and temporary care, division of child welfare of the | Bureau of Public Welfare, spoke on "'Thr Community Chest Works for De- \pendent _and Neglected Children.” Capt. Sydney Morgan, secretary of the United States Tariff Commission, re- ported for ‘the Executive Committee, I:nnounclnz the appointment of an In- Rock Garden or Lily Pool In Your Home Grounds \ Tet us submit our ideas and estimates of the cost Call Us Un S Cottage O¥ty Nursery and Flower Shop, €000 Baltimore Boulevard FLORIST Phenes At. 0162 Men's and Young Men's Super-Value BLUE SUITS With Extra Trousers of Blue or White 335 UPER-Value Blues are the I‘ici’l, deep, fadeless blues that are best for travel, for business, for vacation days, for gradu- ation and commencement. 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