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THE EVENING dog's owner, U. J. Herrmann, revealed |every national convention of the | ' TRAVELING DOG DIES - n: .-mmn had been burled in the - | Shriners during the last 10 i T o —_— ears ago he went on a frip to CHICAGO, May 22 () —Rowdy, | 100! Peb Memorial Park near Hinsdale. | X0t "Sens. Potson was the cause of : . 4 : .. | ~Rowdy accompaned Comds. Donald |death. Herrmann received more than jdescribed by his owner as “America’s | MacMillan and Eugene McDonald to|100 telegrams from friends throughout AGAINST VlUlENBE mest widely traveled dog,” is dead. The |the Arctic in 1925, and had attended | the country, expressing condolences. - et et A e e et sttt sttt 05 b hmasst ok i bt Btitontetstenichtie Y Em— e Kidwell’s MARKETS, mc. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY ‘22, 1931. Hostile Students Stage Dem- | onstration Before Milan Home. MARKETS 3272 M Street N.W. 406 H Street N.E. By the Associnted Press. MILAN, Italy, May 22.—Two soldlers and & half » dozen detectives have been posted as a_guard outside the home of Arturo Toscanini, orchestral conductor, Who was ited at Bologna recently When he refused to lead his orchestra in the Fascist anthem. MUSSOLINI VS. TOSCANINL Epecial Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, May 22—One of the principal topies of conversation in pro- fessional musical circles in midtown New York is the Toscanini-Fascisti affair. While the daily dispatches from Rome and Milan have set forth many things, & member of the Philharmonic O chestra confided many more that have a bearing on the “official” attitude to- ‘ward the great concuctor. The musician said, “Toscanini re- fused to play the Fascisti national anthem at Bol'gna because he said it Yet he has played “The Star Spangled Banner' and ‘God Save the King,' which are hardly any etter as compositions.” When the Philharmonic Orchestra arrived in Turin last year, the mu- sician confided, Mussolini, canini by remaining away, left by c train just as the train with the crl estra was pulling in. There has been & coldness between Toscanini and Mus- | solini_since the day when the former was the big men at the Scala end the latter was editor of a Socialistic news- paper in that city. | THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Showers to- | night, prob:bly ending tomorrow morn- | ing, fair tomorrow afternoon, not much change in temperature; moderate winds mcstly northeast and north. | Maryland—Showers tonight, probably ending tomcrrow morning, not much chang: in tempersture. moderste pos- &ibly fresh northeast and no-th winds. | Virginia—Showers tonight and pos- ibly in e2st pcrtion tomorrow merning, | fair tomorrow afterncon, not, much change in temperature. West Virginia—Showers tonight, to- | morrow gencrally fair, not much change | in temperature. Record for 24 Hours. Thermcmster—4 pm., 71; 8 pm i 12 midnight, 63; 4 am., 57; ! noon, 70. Barometer—4 pm., 30.12; 12 midnight, 30.16; 8 a.m., 30.22; noos ture, 57, occurred at 4 a. 2153 Penn. Ave. N.W. 3104 M Street N.W. 3218 Pea Street N.W. 2611 14th Street N.W. 8215 Georgia Ave,, S NORTHEAST PUBLIC MARKET, 12th AND H STREETS N.E. FINEST AND MOST MODERN MARKET IN THE CITY e I N Smcked Hams, Krey’s (Finest Quality), Half or Whole. . .Ib., 19¢c Week-End Special. FREE: A Large Bunch of Jumbo Asparagus Worth 20c With Every Purchase of Smoked Hams, Half or Whole. Sliced Ham, center cuts Smoked Shoulders * n 1215¢c Fresh Tails ». 10¢ Spare Ribs (meaty) ... .n 12%5c Sauerkraut 3 quars 25C Fresh Shoulders (small) . 15¢ Chuck Roast of Beef n. 1215¢ & 15¢ Breast of Veal Veal Cutlet Loin of Veal Shoulder of Veal Oleo Finest Grade Yom of Roast....n 20c | Plate Beef Roast i 8¢ Gold Tint Oleo, A . 18¢ | Round Steak..n. 25c 14-1b. prints.». 19¢ scac: 7 ..m.23¢ | Sirloin Steak. ., 25¢c | Pure Hog Lard.» 11c Shevlder Lamb. . . .n. 13¢ | Forter of House Fresh Country Eggs. . . .dmen 20C Sugar (extra special)...n 414c Butter (finest made)....n 27c | Ripe Tomatoes X Steak...n 25c | Compound Lard ». 9¢ Breast of Lamb n. Sc 3:‘.‘;.“5“. Steak. n. 1215¢ | piecd Bacon. .n. 25¢ Breakfast Kenny’s Coffee Large Can Tomatoes ~o. 3 «n 10C . 10C CRoll e s s Chickens (finest frying) n. 32c | Chickens <y New Spring String Be w. 10¢; 3 s 25¢ Apples (fancy) 5 s 25¢ Potatoes, No. 1 (old) . .10 . 22¢ Onions (new Texas) Spring Onions =x= Fi 5 bunches 10C 3 bunches 10C Asparagus loze Jumbo . 11€ Bunches New Potatoes f7 4 ns. 25¢C Spring Kale 5 s 17¢ 5 ms. 17¢ New Cabbage (fancy)..3 . 10c Grapefruit (small) 3 ror 10C Large Fancy Celery New Green Peas Large Grapefruit ..10 ns. 25¢ | New Potatoes "' . . Black-Eyed Peas. . ... .. i]1 Loose Spaghetti & Rice Highest temperature, 73, occurred n' Macaroni i loc’ 3 e 25€ R o 2 4:30 pm. yesterdcy. : odey. Temper-turs same Highest, 86; lowest, 57. - Tide Tables. (Furnished by the United States Coast and Ceodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 5:32 a.m., and 6:31 p.m.; high tide, 11:25 am. Tomcrrew—Low tide, 6:30 am. and %:22 pm.; high tide, 12:04 a.m. and 12:22 pm, The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:51 a.m.; sun sets 7:19 p.m, Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:50 am.; sun Sets 7:20 p.m. Moon rises 9:04 am. Rainfall. Comparative figures of the monthly rainfall in the Capital for the first five months against the average are shown in the following table: 1931, for the first five January, 1882, 7.00 inches; February, L84, 636 inches: March. 1891, 854 es; April, 1889, 9.13 inches; May, 1889, 10.69 inches. g Stations. Abilene, Tex . Albany, N, ¥ Atis: Ga. Sl Clear | 668 Prelouay | 5 enr .28 Pt.cloudy | ..+. Cloudy . Cloudy Ciouar 0.60 Cloudy 8 0.04 Bt cloudy Cloudy 2 Clear 0.80 Cloudy 0 ¢ o Kensas City, M 8 s Aneeles’ .. 29.84 uisville K., 30.16 Ttiams, 30.08 Bporane. "Wash. 2573 kane. Vash. 29.72 z,l'flcn, Pla. 30.16 O ] 30-DAY EXCURSIONS § Florida and Otber Principal Polnts in SOUTH May 30 June 27 September 5 Round Trip Fares to Several Poiots: New Orleans Havana WEEK-END EXCURSION Tiekets on Sale to All Points in ing, un 25, Midnichs of First Tuesdas follow- 10-DAY VACATION COACH EXCURSIONS To All Points in One Fare Plus One-Tenth for o2 resular Purchase » 714" 14th St N.W. or Union Siation, Washingion, D. C. SEABOARD AIR LINE RY. EXACT COPIES of expensive new summer style hits!? ALL ONE PRICE .. . Note the STUDY the sketches . materials . . . . And remember that this is only a small part of Wilson's summer collection . . . . Every hit of the season is included — in a quality that seems unbelievable at only $4 a pairl Sizes 2—9 AAA—C BARBARA STONE Washington Store 1115 “F” STREET, N. W. m—mee==_Barbara Stone¢’s WILSON SHOE DEPT. White or beige SUVA CLOTH with kid trim BEIGE LINEN with kid trim o WHITE KID with patent trim WHITE KID with black or brown tri.. WHITE BUCK with tan or black White or beige SUVA CLOTH WHITE CALF. with black or tan 7th & C Streets S.E. |, THE AVENUE AT SEVENTH —il— The suit that is a whole Sum- 'mer wardrobe in itself! The isuit that’s right for work or play— inight or day—town or away! THE SUMMERIZED BLUE SUIT “Sakscrest” $37.50 lored White or Striped Flannels. Saks—Third Floor, $ 2 8 o 5 0 “Summerite” HIS value is offered in our popular Fourth Floor ! Department. Tailored under our own direction of splendid Blue Serges and Blue Cheviots, in the season’s approved single and double breasted models. Blue coat, blue vest, blue trousers and an extra pair of white or striped flannels. Saks—Fourth Floor. $25.00 “Prepster” THE outfit for young fellows—for Commencement and i all Summer—for dances, theater, vacation and every other pursuit. Rich Blue Cheviot, single or double breasted models. One pair of Blue Trousers AND one pair of White or Striped Flannels. Sizes 31 to 36. Saks—Second Floor. auéjz WITH ADDITIONAL' PAIR OF WHITE OR STRIPED FLANNEL TROUSERS And Saks Has Planned the Outfit at Three Prices for All Men! AKSCREST is that finer suit with which Saks created a whole new standard of clothing value! In this special Summer combination it gives you a complete Blue Serge or Unfinished Worsted Suit (single or double breasted) plus an extra pair of correctly cut, finely tai- ot ! THE AVENUE AT SEVENTH - You’ll Find the Suit -You Want—In This Sweeping Annual SALE: HIGHER-PRICED TWO-TROUSER SUITS Every Suit from our own stocks $ ]5/0 Yow’ll find the suit you want in this sale —and it will be a value that will astonish you. (We haven’t used comparative prices, but when you see the clothes you won’t need any comparative prices!) You’ll find the suit you want in this sale —whether it is a sturdy Worsted or Unfinished Worsted, an easy-draping Flan- nel or a smart and sprightly Shetland Four- Piecé Sport Suit. You’ll find the suit you want in this sale —whether it is a grey, tan or brown; whether it is a light, medium or’dark tone; whether it is a regular, long, short or stout model. Every suit a Saks suit frem the first stitch to the last; every value one that you will remember, Saks—Third Floor If It's a Saks Straw—It’s A COMFORT STRAW $2.15 SENNITS In Comfort Construction Light - weight, easy - fitting models in three different comfort constructions—Sure- fit Flex, Flexo-lite, Bon Ton Ivy. Silk trimmed. $5.00 PANAMAS Woven by Hand South American Panamas of quality, entirely new at the price. Hand-woven, fine tex- tured and many silk lined. mer Pa‘n?\ £$7.50 10 $12%, % % ~ Saks—First Floor