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AINTS BEST GRADES Roof Paint; $1.50 Gal. House Paint, $3.35 Gal. Flat Paint, $2.50 Gal. FRIES, BEALL & SHARP 734 10th St NW. Over the Week-End Memorial Day Pittsburgh or McKeesport AND RETURN May 30-31 1 be sold for L - R w-u.mm- w0 A M Saturday. May 80, Mns 5 A Miomday. dame 3. BALTIMORE & OHIO 'Famous Restaurants, Once' Frequented: by Kings and Princes, Are Closed. PARIS, .May 27 (N.AN.A).—Volsin's | Restaurant h clonafl and Paillard's is in | | the hands_ of housebreaker. - Bra- guessac, whn lcqulred Voisin's in 1876, | wis never known to admit that fash- | ionable and well known dishes were | superior to simple foods well cooked and punctually , and he had but scant regard for customers who did not come and eat their dinner at the precise moment for which it was ordersd. ‘The hoarding that hides Palllard’s | closes in memories of the visits of Kings | and of princes, of the Orand Dukes | Viadimir, Alexis and Nich and of brulevards incognito and avail himsel: | of an exeellent cellar and cuisine. The pessing of such famous land. R (B, 0, 2, Smb relia the YO eir perusal Paul Mnnna‘:n‘new book | of 30 years ago, which | Things have hnn jed more complete- | 0 years than !nev‘ the whole of the previous | n 1900 there were theaters houses. * 1t was fachionable | to istic and_ literary, and aristo- | cratic authors wrot: speclaily | the amateur ectors, who themsetves took | tr—m members of the Comedie ln 1900 there was nfuch formal hon- pilality; there were 10-course dinners | | which one reached by of the three- | oit> omnibus. A vogile then remained ' ANY CHANGES _THE EVENIfiG STAR, WASHINGTON, for & reasonable ofl, m‘ definitely chie or not ivolded the and either m into of the menry salons, or feit nle ‘. man of today who participates’ in sport whatsoever. g o PARIS TELEPHONE GIRL | TO BE REPLACED BY DIAL | Automatic Exchange System Will Also Introdvces Talking Clock to Tell Time. PARIS (N.ANA,).—By 1035 every Paris telephone girl will have disap- peared. Installation of the automatic instrument proceeds apace. She is apt | to be very rapid and flerce with the subscriber &t times, the exchange “young lady,” but all the same she will be greatly missed. She has her sweet-voiced periods and.then she is very charming. In her stead, with the wonderful | automatic exchange system that will | soon prevall everywhere, will come the talking clock, to tell the time When | “rung up.” Automatically - the caller will be put through to the clock, which will say, for exnmple “It % now 15 hours 42 minutes.” And talking of talking clocks, there is & new fashion in watch dials. The idea is to spell your name around its face, the letters standing in plage of ‘the usual figures. If the letters n{ the Christian and surname add up to .more than 12, Christian name only, or initials and surname can be used, and, of c-urse. one can always have a dot for the 12 or the & to even thinge up. (Copyrignt, 1981, by North American News- o Saben, Atisnce, 1ok) msuonnt nm Cut in India. BOMBAY, India, May 28 (#).—The Imperial Bank of India today reduced its discount rate from 7 to 6 per cent, Woobpwarp & LoTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Tomorrow—Remnant Day ‘Savings are Y4 and More ’Remnanl Day ‘Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent'C. 0."D. or on approval; Phone nmll mail orders not accepted. ‘Women's, Misses’ and Little Women'’s Dresses, $5 wesmomiss ' 56 Dresses in attractive models, Some e\'enml frocks and chiffon dresses are alto mcluded 2% to 244, in prints, black, navy, In Women s and Misses’ Coats, $10. 75 . Were 8” and $35 tweeds i ttimmed; 8 ‘Wemen's Tan Tweed Sports Conts In “sizés 44 and 48 , Were 310. Mow . ..84.35 Wolnen’l Pm‘n telga, n green. tan, Y, navy, red and blag sizes 36 to umm misses’ unmomy,nmmmoxmmm snnl plain nné m telga, u,l“mn. " dress coats of e o e and Oxfords, SZ 95 Mcnd“l‘ mmx of punips and our regular ‘stock including patent. l-user, bna kid mc black kid trimmed fi? Teptile. In broken styles, sizes 3 to ! 120 pairi Wemen's Pamm in white and nktursl “Nnen, Blonde kid and eqmbina- t1ons: in broken sizes. Some SR wov reanerd T 13 20 pairs Women's Slinpers. in broken sizes: sofled. - Were $1.95. Now..... ABe oslovakian - ° manufacturers’ sai " intions. Taricup enlor eom! Bizes :h 9.4%. 30 pairs Men's Tan Calf Oxfords Goodre solex ana mednm k Hiren.”s 10 o, I av € and D. duced to g X . e Children’s and Junior Misses’ Shoes 2 4 Would Sell Regularly Special $1.95 r $2.05 to $6 00 r{a lra; . wmren close-out, me&:&? vflh;u canvas, ant N er tent [ two-to1 pa e pumps, pa r o-tone sports oxfords. , 810 2 and 214 10 8 i Full Fashioned Chiffon Stockings Special Slightly Irregular 65¢ 907 pairs picot-top chiffon stockings, with nmt-a soles and heels for better wear; sthart shades in sizes 8l to Boys’ and Girls’ Spring Coats $2.95 Were 3505 and $7.95 32 coats, in tan and my mlx!d tweeds, in smartly tal- lor!d Spring models, oo ,,‘R‘"-g‘.fl"- n -m 1 1 anq 208 Wee Gl Spring Coats, $2.95 Were $5.95 and $6.95 19 coats, in tweeds and plain-colored basket weaves, in sizes 7 10 12. 10 Qi '{-"" ne T N Girls' Vests. Now ng Su ore 1 Now. Misse were M. 18 Girls’ Play Buits, in brok- an sieer e 31 Now 4 Junton’ Bilk Dresses. Were 15.95. Now o5 Sports Frocks, $1.95 Were $5.85 15 Sports Procks of jerssy and silk crepe in green, tan, pink, blue and red Blouses of gingham NG i (el 5 : sizes 14 to 20. Reduced for clearance. 12 Sweaters. sli-on style with lone sleeves. in peath. red i bizes 34 to 40 5. Now ai blue, green, beige and rose. sizes 14 to 20; 36 to 50; Lamb-km Gloves Were $2.95 s, four- lambekin in sizes flU pairs button, pull-of loves in beige; 15, Were $1 and $1.98 47 handbags of t Ieather, tapestry, oft and b leather—some with talon fasteners. 2 Straw Hats, 31 Were $1.06 to $4.95 212 hets in a collection cf smart straws and col- o's reduced for Priday #sarance, ” "I'-rbnu 1. Now. *C-“tume Skips, 95c Were $1.80 and $1.98 128 slips, including laces trimmed crepe de chine, and Prench rayon crepe in lace-trimmed and tai- lored styles. In fiesh, pesch and & few. white; broken sizes, 40, 42 and Un:lertlmu, 40c Reduced from Higher Prices 92 pieces, including cot- ton crepe gowns. rayon- and - cotton slips and handmade eotton gowns; #me garments slightly solled. Gorter Brassiere . ar? Girdles. $1.45 Were $2 and 83 51 pieces, in a broken siz¢ and style assortmen some soiled from tal Jalnet Berets Be Ware Were 81 nge. A ™ ol 0 oW rier Brassieres 'o%t hertaing some mfim\:u sirdler. in 3 brok 4 Aksortme: E N o] H-use Dresses, 50c Were 81 30 home frocks. in print- ed designs, in broken roeks in prints ABort” sieevgs: Bovs’ Knickers, 751: Were $1.65. 148 pairs, well tailored: in khaki, Hn-n and 5 -8 e, e 3 " PRINCESS JULIANA WILL VISIT LONDON (Kdnu of Queen Wilhelmina “Pastes Law Tests and Is Working for Degree. | THE HAGUE -(N.AN.A).—Princess “Juliana, only daughter and heiress of | Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, this sesson. She deserves a real holiday, for she | has been, and is, working very hard. She must be the only princess to have passed her final examination in law, and now she is studying for a doctor's degree in literature and philosophy, ss | well as carrying on her new job as di- | rectress of the private affairs of Queen Wilhelmina in connection with the estates, This is a temporary post for the princess, and she took it on in order to glve Miss A. L. Schock, who has held it for the Iast six years, a special holi- day. It involves the care of huntin moors, farms, woodlands and a deal of property occupied by small tenants. “Freule Van Buren.” as Juliana was called at Leyden University, has an| [ excellent command of English, and her | German and rrench are very good. Maupassant Colllbontor Dies. PARIS, May 28 (/) —Jacques Nor- mand, one of the few writers who col- l‘lbm"nhd with Guy de Maupassant, idied today at the age of 83 . Some of London's smartest restau- rants are giving free meals to well dressed people to give an sppearance of prosperity. Smart Fabric Gloves for the Holiday Fabric Gloves—4 and 6 button slip-on $1.00 gloves in white and eggshell.. Also 8 and 12 button Mousquetaire Gloves. Smart sup-n Fabric Gioves . 590 Lovely Silk The all-popular navy blue ge and a host of fashionable washabl shanting dresses colors and flowered patterns tiered styles & /| is looking forward to a visit to London | ace at Het Loo and the surrounding | Saturday, May 30th Silk Dresses in all sizes, 14 to 20 and 38 to 48. Styles of distinction—a dress for every woman's preference. ‘Dainty New Organdy Dresses ” First choice for the holiday! Cool, charming dresses of imported organdy in pastel shades frocks you'll choose for the Decoration D in ruffied, peplum and D.. C. FEDERAL JURY INDICTS . TWO IN AGENT’S DEATH Relatives Are Charged With Shoot- ing Officér Off Bridge on Way to Testity in Rum’ Case, By the Associated Preas, JACKSON, Miss., May 28.—A Federal grand jury in special session late yes- terday returned indictments ch: Guy Fairley, 42, and Willlam Falrley, n ot Covington Ooun? with the mur- der of H. L. Everett. Jackson prohibi- tion agent. The Fairleys are not broth- but are related. tt, & Federal officer, was shot off & bridge in his automobile May 2 near Collins, Miss., while en route to Jack- son to testify before the grand jury in | liquor cases. ‘ el ¢ Fairleys were arrested by Fed- eral operatives during the week of May 11 and were pllccd in jlll here. THREE DIE IN BLAZE OF OVERTURNED AUTO | Car Is Fired When Front ‘lire Ex- plodes, S8ending It Into , Ditch. By the Associated Press. ROCKFORD, Ill, May 28—A man and two women were burned to death | |late yesterday when an automobile turned over and caught fire after a front * tire had exploded. Another woman was mjurad seriously. All were residents of De. Kalb, Ill. The dead were: Mrs. Donald Kendall, | 17; Mrs. Raoul Chipless, 30, and Wil | liam Shalakes | Mrs. Nellie Vitkus, whose husband owned the car. was injured. Doctors sald she probably had a skull fracture. | Mrs. Vitkus, riding in the rumble seat, was thrown clear of the wreckage A8 the car turned over. The others were | trapped inside the coupe. THURSDAY, PANTAGES’ ATTORNEYS DESIRE MAN JURORS Bach of Seven Peremptory Challenges Used by Defense, ‘Weéman Was Excused. By the Assotiated Press. SBAN DIEGO, Calif., May 28.—De-| fense attorneys in the trial of Alexan- | der Pantages, wealthy theater man, | and three others on charges of bringing | young girl from Holiywood to a gay | hotel party here have indicated they| desire a jury of men. In each of seven peremptory chale lenges used by the defense, & woman was excuted. The State released Mrs. Emma Clippinger, who said she had passed the time of day” with Mrs, Pantages, whom she did not know. ‘Thirty talesmen had been examined, with pight men and four women re. mnlnlng ln t.h- ‘“‘x- box as the tria en' e de_(z dnnu besides Pantag-s, are | Juh Bhre wealthy Ban g0 | and Willism JopeNnann TAtors In Notice to Subscribers in Apartment Houses Subscribers wishing the earrier boy to knock on the door when delivering ~wThe Star will please tele- phone circulation depart- ment, National mo--nd _instructions will be gi * for this service to lurt KNITTING FASHIONABL; Bathing Suits Should Be of Two Shades, With Belt, PARIS (NANA)M-Tt is very cl the suits aré now: being knitted By h: also. The lower part of the suit should be dark, the rt white or & pale pastel sheds whole finished by & bright Ild,gu, lnlulll or the popular nau- ' tical crossed flags can-be knitted into | the design of upper part of the | rostume 6r work>d on afterward ICopyright. 1981. by North American News- paper_Alliance. Inc.) FUR COATS Stor:l - Stn!mu. and Glasing Fm VERY LOW PRICES ON REPAIRIN! AND REMODELING. = Phone Natl mnmwfl gladly eall for your coat. ISADOR MILLER Parrier 809 11th St. semi-annual clearance SAL E now in progress with drastically reduced prices on: regular Paster- nak apparel for Women and Misses . . . values that merit im- mediate consideration. all sales final 'FOR THE DECORATION DAY OUTING Store Closed Decoration Day Do Your Holiday Shopping Friday! For the Holiday Outing $2.95 —Silk Pique —Washable Silk Crepe —Lovely Rayon For Decoration Day and every Summer day — dresses of high distinction at a price to ¢reate liberal buying. Choose from dresses of rare beauty and charm—in street and sport models—in white and pastel shades. Trimmed with buttons, embroidered motifs, belts and buckles. | Sizes 14 to 44. Dresses § orgette crepe dresses e silk crepe dresses and «_just the trip. Plain $6,55 $2.00 Full-Fashioné;l Silk Mesh Hose Rare opportunity to buy hose, offering choice of med popular Summer colors. Children’s Socks Worth 25c and §0e Perfects and ir- régulars of balf socks, 8 socks, “‘whoopeé' socks and boys' sport hose—in all colors. Perfeets and irregulars, §1.39 beautiful quality pure silk mesh ium and large size mesh in the Full-Fashioned Silk Hose service-weight silk hose of standard qQuality, in the fash- lonable Summer colors, $2.00 Grenadine Silk Hose All-Silk Grenadine Hose, with fashionable 48-gauge texture, dull finish. with picoted top. Every pair 19 cradle-foot, perfect $ Boys’ Wash Suits ' Lovely Rayon Saluhcnm Sme- 1869 JINGSPALA 810-818 Seventh $t. N.W, Pastel prints and solid colors in charming dresses in $izes 7, to 14. vears. Bleeveless or puff sleeves, flared or peplum skirts, trimmed | with ribbon ties, belt and buckles, irle’ White Dresses $1.98 Sheef. voiles made with ruffie er circular tier ekirts, puff sleeves, rib- bon bows And. belt. Sizes 7 10 1¢. Girls” Wash Frocks $1.00 s, oot~ . with wl and contrasting colors. Sises 7 to 14. $1.00 Blouses 79¢ mn-.unl Of volle and dimity tterns. Prmed lnd humédw‘ o $1 and $1.25 Undies Panties Bloomers Step-ins Chemises Dance Sets Perfects and irregulars of M‘h< rayon garments — in Boys Blouses 49c Broadcloth and blouses ‘ lmmmma auuwns Street Floor. For the Holiday Summer Occasion. THE FORMOSA {Imitation) | percale in plain colors and Sport Scarfs 39¢ - Perfeets -and. irregulars in this special’ purchase I} of beautiful triangular and square sport scarfs in a wealth of mew Sum- mer patfernt. Street Floor and Every 159: PANAMAS come in the faghion able models Plain and Roman band Brow: the soft, flexible kind that wears Berets for th 39c, 89c and $1.75 The smart and youmlulberwlomuchlndemlhdfu'm aenson aré oTered mwmomwn:yptm the fashionable Stree} Floot Specigl! White Linen Coat Suits Smart white linen ¢oat suits made with white'péarl buttons, yoke skirts and pleated fronts, ‘White, greeni, maise and blue, Second Floor : Tailored for excellent service. bray, Chardonize and other bnutl- - Men’s §1.50 and $2 High-Grade “s and ard Smartly btojdered models. The: hats of the Nur—ac a btrglm pnce! e Genume Panama Hats "High-grade panamas in the fashionable lhlpfl, and -medium brim Whité and natural. tripe ribbon s ‘and pnté’\t léather bands. large 1 | THE LREPE SPORT HAT‘ come in, .white, . Black, n and all stitched ~$5.00 e Holiday so well. King's Raiace low prices. and Colored with doublé-breasted coats lnnnu" er Stand- Makes Mill purchawes of” men’s high-grade shirts; in all sizes, 13% to 17, collar-attached, separaré eollar and neckband shirts—in white, _plain colors, stripes and ures, Guaranteed fait colors. Men's Bathing Suits ~ Men's White Duck S19und$298 - Paats SLI9 One-pisce model in the favorite -taliored B of duekflfl: pisin colors and stripes. Sises 36 ,,“ "w 0 48. 29 to 46 waist easury. un Swea i (’1 Bwasiers in rm gizes Now and green: sizes 36 Were 15.75., Now |, THE no\vn STAIRS ETORE 'Men’s White Broadcloth Shu'ts Special 3125 300 Men's Shirts in neckband and collar attached styles, with good width of back and iuIl cufl\ Mlurm remm luuer fer wnhml Sne\ 14 to 16%. Special fot F: "é. Vool on style. Were $1.05. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE For the Summer Outing Sizes 214 to 10 years in boys’ well- ] .00 tailored wash suits of fast-color fabrics —in white, plain colors and combina- | tion colors. Popular Summer styles. . Boys' Bathing Suits—Sizes 30 to 36 in smart, service- able bathing suits in plain ¢olors and smart color combinations Z sl'sg Boys' White Pum—Hea\» quality white duck pants made with belt loops and cuff bottoms, also in sailor 95c styles. Sizes 8 to 17 years -$3.00 Women's Sandals and Hollywood Snndlh 198 Sizes 2Y; to 5'/. Ill -silk ot 8,75, broadeloth and percale, Choice ... 'fl‘?;-"flm Tnftia; e s "L ln.cy 3%’:“’ R‘m-h ?I..'\;:'flt"..:‘-‘:‘fi' | Boys' Blouses—Famous makes ‘of blduses in .nal 4 - n’s Umon s“lt’, ssc all guaranteed fast colors. colors, . 5 490 huine broadcloth P, m:mmnmmm.u