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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1931. EDISON ADVANCES | [Pz, LEWISTON, Idaho, June 19.— Paddy is a l4-year-old dog, a railroad section crew’s mascot, He Reports Steady Progress| | with a penchat tor g o e in Experiments With By the Associated Press. Camas Prairie Line said Paddy dashed around a curve to where section hnngs‘wlere ? Ysork. m&i barking and false starts towar Goldenrod' the Lrngnk caught their attention. They fodowed him. A huge SR boulder had rolled on the track. Had they not removed it, Con- FORT MYERS, Fla,, June 12.—With ductor Hackett said, a train would his rubber experiments far advanced, have been wrecked as it swung ‘Thoma:t soon fo! He h s A. Edison will leave Florida around the curve. r his home in New Jersey. f— as indicated | Mrs. Edison during a Red Cross drive, t;:nagg:os;flgl‘a ’éfl\‘ ; | and attended two or three social func- 0 y | tions. progress in _ his | He has taken numerous automobile search for rubber | trips to various parts of Southern Flor- in goldenrod. da this season, but for the most part Edisor n promised & as preferred to remain quietly at Semi- his close friend, nole Lodge, watching his rubber experi- Harvey nivi ber wou from go within The 1 Firestone, ments. These has been no change in the in- ventor's diet this year. His only food ¥ ? | has been a glass of milk every two ild blgm‘ | hours, interspersed rarely with a bowl o of broth. nven | - been compelled to | ELECTED PRESIDENT | use a wheel chair most o during Winter mg frol laboratory across the boulevard. | Although his organic condition has f the time —_— 'U\C( P-’l-;f Thomas A. Edison. | Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson Is Named or travel- m his home to his little frame| at Florence Crittenton Home. Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson was elected been better this year and he has suf- | president of the board of managers of fered less from stomach trouble than|the Florence Crittenton Home, on Con- in past less. seasons, his strength has been | duit road, at the annual board meeting yesterday. He appeared in public but little last |~ The other officers named are: ‘Winter. the ded for him in Fort He took a promin>nt part in| John Eoy! jr, first vice pi dication of a new bridge named | Mrs. H. t, second vice president; across the Caloosahatchee River | Mrs. F. G. Mitchell, recording secretary, Myers. He also appeared with|and Mrs. R. F. Mancill, treasurer, LOOK FOR THE SCHWARTZ GOLD CLOCK ON SEVENTH ST. Official Scout Week Camp is Calling Every GOOD SCOUT can spare 25¢ A WEEK from his allowance for this important Scout Equipment Look how easy it is to own the im- P! h ortant Scout equipment pictured ere. On the coupon below, check the item or items you want, then h m a ave your parent, guardian or scout- naster signify his approval by ffixing his signature. Bring the coupon to Chas. Schwartz & Son a nd walk out with your purchase. How’s that for a great plan? Official BOY SCOUT FIELD GLASSES $7.50 PAY 25c WEEKLY BINOCULARS—with the Boy Scout emblem imprinted on each side. Complete with leather case and carrying strap. The powerful lenses will permit you to measure up to 100% in your duties in the observation tower this summer at camp. Official BOY SCOUT KODAK complete with leather case $6.00 PAY 25¢ WEEKLY GENUINE EASTMAN KODAK—with achromatic lenses. Comes complete in a belt case exactly as is “WooDWARD & LLOTHROP 10™ 11™ F anD G STREETS : The SHOES of a Smart Summer ‘Wardrobe At These Lower Prices Two-tone linen for beach, with crepe rubber sole. Matrix Tyless golf oxford of white pig- calf with black or brown, $12.50 The Ghillie oxford of perforated calf- skin with hard rub- ber sole. White spectator pump with black patent leather or brown calfskin; leather heels. $12.50 Spectator oxford of perforated white buckskin, with black 58.50 Last Year Were $10 *10 Last Year Were $12.50 $| 2.50 Last Year Were $15 Suva cloth tea-strap pump — with open- work vamp — a smart, cool pump. $8.50 Classic white linen opera pump, with spike heel. Also, in white kid. $12.50 White }id strap pump, with enamel center buckle; graceful spike heel. $12.50 Evening slipper of white moire, piped with silver kid with rhinestone buckle. Take Advantage of the Season’s Lower Prices— Every ltem Here is Lower Priced T .,,,m,,,,,z;;,m, A For Very Limited Time . . . @2 White Hats, %5 These Regularly Sell for $7.50 Six distinctive models you will want to wear now—have for the Fourth of July out- ings—and wear throughout the Summer. Of ballibunt], panama, rough straws and felt. In wide and narrow brim models . . . trimmed with patent leather or gros- grain ribbon. Panamas and Ballibuntls also in Natural at $5 MILLINERY, THIRD FLOOR, % We Inaugurate a New Price Line Women's, Misses’ and Little Women’s SUMMER DRESSES % .50 Dresses of Same Qualities Have I 3 Been Here at $16.50 and $19.50 Dresses that offer every smart Summer fashion—of a quality and styling that are uslially higher priced—are marked at this new low price that we are inaugurating for Summer. In the combined collection will be found washable crepe, Summer prints in crepe and chiffon, and plain chiffon. Every one of these frocks come from manufacturers whose dresses usually sell higher. ¢ Sizes 14 to 20 Sizes 34 to 44 Dresses, THIRD FLoOOR. Sizes 3414 to 4115 shown in your Boy Scout Manual. You’ll want one of these to take away with you this summer. St. Denis Acquaintance Packages s s 8 Bath Crystals and Dusting Powder, each i L 3 N 2 A Large jars of St. Denis bath crystals that contain seven costly $ 7.50 v ingredients—and attractive boxes of satin-smooth dusting pow- der. In six fragrances—Les Fleurs de Jasmin, Rose de Nice, 2 5 C PAY 25¢ WEEKLY Chypre St. Denis, Narcisse d'Auteuil, ?range Blossom, Violette TR AR Celeste. A jeweled movement. It will stand hard knocks. It WoMEN'S SHors TomneTries, Astz 16, First FLOOR. s shockproof and has a neat case (as illustrated) fin- THIRD FLOOR, ished in silver-like chromium that is permanent. Water or wear will not tarnish this watch. . Secure the Signature of Either Parent or the Scoutmaster Name Sell Here Regularly at 70c a Cake—Now 4OC i syl e In Special Rosetta Packages Containing 6 Cakes, $2-25 roup NS PRI o e Elizabeth Arden’s exquisite soap that we are selling in our regularstocks at 70c a cake is of- fered at this special low price, in these special “Rosetta” boxes of 6 cakes. Avail yourself = of this opportunity while the quantity lasts. ‘: s I fl_ s Tomorrow—Last Day to Consult . .. L o z 6‘ ; new Indelible Make-up that is immune to sun, wind and water. She will show you the proper make-up to use with the 1931 dress colors. Founded 1888 ELIZABETH ARDEN DEMONSTRATION, THIRD FLOOR. 709 14th St. NW. Mrs. Vera Elton—Elizabeth Arden’s representative—who is on the third floor introducing the PE’flCt Dl’fl)fl0fld3 ‘TOTLETRIES, AISLE 18, FIRsT FLOOR. 708 7th St. NW.