Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1931, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY .JUNE 10, 1931. EDWARD M’MAHON DIES FREIGH]’ RA'I'E HIKE [ i3 B Inb et of | g ng e Tata ot ‘Setamn Amerioans Turn to Musio. | REFRESHING . . . COOL R"A WUUUS W|NS OF BLOOD POISONING L | Shreing it hometune s 12 | ins A Rt AP S 4o o 8 | are rsig 1o musie 1o, s | VYNNG - - - AWNINGS done,’ g5 making vour 00l a: Broke Leg While Playing Base ?.:.5;’:&"5«"3 mgfl from hlc'?un; . r. the l&lflmfl Association of Music Mer- y‘-" (- han £ '::'-"' Ball—Funeral Services to Be B i '::"‘m Wosk' Aot s 4! sk ":ymahla e 48 s “EBIIENELL WALL PAPER (O. ve-Day 4 A - | “more gra sold since nd: Friday :or‘:ln‘. Simultaneously it hecame kriown that | ef . , he ag ¢ bet e e sy timeiin the Hia- | 714/ 136k St Natl. 6708-6709 . . . William. v L " . . shopmen employed by the Southern union 7 3 # 16-Year-0ld Girl Victor in|52.0% Frems, Sarmes pes .o, | Rail Chiefs Due to Discuss All| ruuway are balloting secretiy on » died in Providence Hospital last night proposal for a five-day week as another i i after a short illness. Death was ascrib- Revenues Tomorro! ble _step to bolster raflroad in- Burieth Contest, WHh i35 Soet pobiee i Snbpes Vel Bt BN B G R g ! e Inf nal on_of Ma- Commerce hoosing the E. V. Murphy Second. base ball, Gotham Parley. chinists, announced that officials of |sion before 1932, (e Ao v o ot e eiple of | | M e o s OFFICE oung McMahon had been a student the road had proposed the shortened | Tilford exhibited figures, which he | tablished and whose application is uni- It 0 ® ek FURNITURE PR — :lhuount S‘t’a M!::y’: ffi?&‘?&a‘fif{?fi e e —t S mwnc- ;eu&u t& dll'eduul e:ge:uu ;nlm nhow“e: u: x;e‘eud of speedy n:u’nnn versal both in time and space is the s Sixteen-year-old Rita Woods, 205 C “me",“’t“'“” brothe: posals of Eastern railroads ying tional rkers. | placing n lway opera - | attraction of gravitation, according to 2 F ROACH 3 St. Pat- 3 hers, James, John and hi The ballots were to be returned today | come of Southern roads at $133,000,000 ' laws whic] 1 street northeast, a student at William McMahon; a sister, Mrs. George L’,ff;.‘.fi:’m,',“lu'nfinm"mn;y n means of |io chairmen of employes' organiza- | in 1029, and at an estimated total of are of u..’.&u‘.f’m‘:m‘.;mfi‘" o CRACK SH‘O REATE rick's Academy, won the second nnnu‘} Schultze, and an aunt, Mrs. L. F. Ran- shape tomorre Speling bee o rimnt st Gordon Junior | I91oh all of this city. ot Tasarn Wavtora and posisly Association last night at Gordon Junior | “The funeral will be conducted from the | 4°nts of Eastern, Western and poebly High School. Second prize wen| | Church of the Nativity Priday morning e was Geoffrey Geboke. the ics Woods won on the word “acety- | he home of his sister, Mrs. Schultze. | per cent blanket increase V. Murphy of Buzeith. The Pronouncer | a¢'g g'clock, following brief services at dls:u: o‘dlh:l ;3"‘,1,' :rem of revenues. “ 5 : 3 Miss Woods 3513 Rittenhouse street. Interment will 3 : lene.” The winner of the contest also = actual increase, instead, to % e R R g I |- K AN ARD ¢ e The width of the strait diving Europe | here yesterday of traffic executives of B Hill dancing class. from Africa at Gibraltar its 14 miles. Southern roads. This action was made ki TH F Dances Are Feature. lO ll AND G vS.'REETO Features of the entertainment were dainty little Jane McCallum in a solo dance as “‘Mademoiselle Modiste”; Fran- ces Brown, Natalie Hopper and Rita Brown in a song and dance number, “Smiling Through”; Betty Neyman in a recitation. and three ensemble dances, “Skipping Rope Dance,” “Children at Play” and “Tambourine Dance,” pre- sented by different groups, including Betty Neyman, Annabelle Embrey. Rita I Brown, Frances Brown, Barbara Comp- ton, Ruth Haskell, Betty Sadler, Helen | Forester, Mary Agnes Fox, Ruth Chand- i ler, Jane McCallum, Selma Dreller, I e Betty Cherry, Caroline Embrey, Helene Rl e T GM ORROW — ) 4 [ A [l Fits Beneath Sheer Summer o e business session which / # 4 i 7 BN S $10 Values Lo — Tl e Frocks Without a Wrinkle Emery, president of the Society of Na- : tives, spoke briefly in the interests of . the excursion and entertainment out- . S ing to be held June 18 at Marshall Hall, under auspices of the Federation s 75 : i X7 3 of Citizens' Associations and parent- -4 ¢ Z teacher associations. . = o There will be athletic games in charge of an expert from the District Govern- ment, free dancing, four or five high \ o 4 - % e imdn iy | 9AM.to1P.M. Be Prepared for the Whirl A Costume Slips, $2.95 Jight excursion, the speaker explained, P ) Aere wil ‘be 'an elaborate_entertain’ of Summer Sports ment, 'in which the choir of the PFirst Of - French-finished pure-dye gh?i‘:é"c‘lug“:;g oS R ece s Lovely new smart hats for Summer s H Y i . ich-fin : be obtained from the president of the wear—a perfectly enchanting cpllection. ave our Ha"‘ crepe, with bm-cpt brassiere- 3 top and princesse lines to fit the o, S Shiiogs, chatimas of” the Sl , an of e . . o e . - 1;1?2:& Committee, " 3531 Fourteenth Exclusive designs and distinctive styles. Pel’manentl Waved , 7 figure smoothly. Lace at the — Discriminating shoppers would do well to y _'l?P and 303(}1‘{"; self-straps. > earose an ite. ClTlZé}IVSVHfiEAR GOTWALS make an early selection. Unusual values. CH SALON—! R i ! 5 5 ; . Engincer Commissioner John €, Got- FRENCH SALON-=FIRST OO swimming, golf, tennis, yatching, riding, and Chemlse 52.95 ingdale_Civic Association last night st dancing, with no time out fqr marcels—it J ¢ s At.r;_eu.&l-{e discussed the work of the w » szz °’z’ & Sons behooves you to come right down and have a [ Z - s 4 ‘ Bias-cut chgmlse, to wear = AR R . Y permanent wave that will keep your hair always ENE [ * | [l | under the bias-cut slips, as- at Dunbar High School and the exten- F St. at Eleventh lovely throughout the Summer. ~ " | sure you of perfectly smooth slon of New York avenue, which, he % . z said, would be of great benefit to the v, 7) | fitting underthings. In two itizens of the Bloomingdale 3 We suggest the new Realistic Wave & citizens of the Bloomingdale area. it e oy HATHIAL your cath ; A &/ | models, of French-finished push the waves in place after a 7 . 7 3 % | pure-dye crepe; trimmed swim. You will find it possible, 5 i 7, with lace. also, to comb your hair in a variety & o i CosTuME BLIPS AND StLK of styles with this wave. RS UNpERWEAS, TmIRn/ FrLoox. Eugene and Nestle Circuline Waves also given with the genuine Eugene and Nestle flannels that assure you of absolute protection to your hair and a beautiful wave. Given by expert operators. Phone District 5300 for an appoint- ment. HAm DRESSING, SEcoND FLOOR. Now that Summer has started in earnest—with Cotton makes Smart MOSMMR s | By e e the spectator sport shoe Junior Dotted SWiSS ... the cool fabric shoe Misses Neg“gees No matter what your summer wardrobe is like, | $ 2 .95 | $7.95 no matter what your summer activities are to Smart cotton frocks, . e L, s and a pair of swanky Spectator Sport Shoes. remarkably low R 3 3 % priced . . . piques Quaint and demure, these negligees of The first are for going pluce§ and doing fhmgs’ and linens in jaunty printed Swiss might have stepped out of the second will be a loyal companion whenever ' L days-long-ago. With shirred ruffled skirts ; ‘ 4 2 ! trimming in con- and ruffles at the armholes and .a most you're going places and seeing things. % [ trasting colors, or flattering collar—and the accent of a : : , gay ties. Lovely pas- black velvet tie. But your Fabric and Spectator Sport shoes must ! el g Others, $5.95 Sizes 11 to 17, be labeled 1. Miller. Then you'll know that | Diroa M ASPAREE: e Froon. i — -7 3 R R LB T (2 Py be, you must have a pair of dainty Fabric Shoes they'll do you proud every time they make a public appearancel G RAY C E—Classic opera of white buck with brown, navy or black calf trimming. Other spectator shoes, oxford and strap styles in various combinations. $14.50 AMBROSIA —Exquisite Sandal of Rodier's TUSSANAM. Other charming styles of TYROLIAN, HONEYCOMB : For The Graduate— and SPUN SILK w = @ o o o « $14.50 : v . 1 Hand-Sewn $ 5 Fabric Gloves As Fine as-a Case We LMILER =g e These smart fabric gloves in white and natural, ; e ob usstil: |222 F Street NW. . : hand-sewn in black, have taken the sports ;hgefl;':: 13':5'm'::m'2:'.5m makes fl//] /1 ’/” [7 world in hand. In the longer-length pull-on possible this low price, but the quan- ”Illlhm ol 21 styles with flaring gauntlet fine. tity we have is limited. e Groves, Amsie 11, Pmst FLOOR, - P Jrwelry, Fmst FLOOR. 1t

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