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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1931. RESHEPREELMN [From the Front Row ¥ []PP@E—D—BY U S Reviews and News of Washington's Theaters. “Strange Inferlude” altrulsm. To the biologist and stu- IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS FANCY MILK-FED VEAL x possibilities of progressive poly- ITH the opening of a sec- andry, without domestic discord. . : ond week of Eugene e g Legislation Would Be Dan- V\/ ONell's “Btrange Thr- | oF ook Mo sbout ereity. ples lude” at the National tures of the magnetism of the Theater, the stock play- | gerous Departure. ers st that houss, under the ol | 1T A0 Y e e | Veal )/, . . . 15¢c{Veal Roast..» 29¢| | Shoulder Select Loin i VealRoast . .» 15¢ |Veal Chops. .= 35¢ | | Fancy Rib Select | Veal Chops. . 29¢ |Veal Cutlets . » 43¢ || Select Calf Liver > 65¢ | % AN 7207727 T T T TTR UL RRRRARRR VAR 1715 Pa. Ave. N.W. —on the north side of the street be- | tween the State, War and Navy Bldg. and the Commerce Dept. We invite you to shop here in our Bacon e o o o lb 37c i‘ newest store for fine quality Gro- CoS AR, cient direction of Clifford Brooke, | Thackeray, who was able to keep a into an exterded engagement 2 o The Federal Trade Commission Is| °° it o e | circle of hman BEIRGY/SC R DAL | motion without any definite occu- opposed to resale price control legis- | = . vantage of in- pation. lation. | :{. :“l"_!.;ge e {n o‘:fl un:s&me%u dc“m.::.nd a test Completing its investigation of re- e ponikinties: | o e ah e i sale price maintenance of trade- "W of this striking | ards of “Pilgrim’s Progress” or the marked goods, the commission has et and unusual precepts of Marcus Aurelius. come ta the conclusion that legisla- off dramatic piece. . D.c. 0. tion would be unnecessary, “a dan- There is also e I gerous departure from existing poli- evidencs of sus- | ginda Wassau o e e A I s it i s :oncs." and might bring about injustice ) : :;1;5& " mn;:flg Closing Gayety Season. i il consumers. o8t i i The findings of the inquiry will go | performances. (CLoSING. seEal samn s ! H KlLLED I E lN H 1b. ! before Congress in December. | Mr. O'Neill, the Gayety, Hinda Wassau again | ) C | The commission says numerous man- | like o' of the leads a show of high caliber that any | ;“mheu“: favored pme’mn&wm“ce ;?‘;m-,,h.dng:. E:‘;eflgfiy{‘.‘\‘-‘ ‘x:I:mut :ne:l ;h& em ba::i ff mewwmw t] tract, t i ) t-, has the i et A e B ™ (o | ows of many's day Briggs' Wonder Meat X » 35c { Kraft's Loaf Cheese “rziat % » 18¢ | products. On the other hand, whole- 7 Falers were held to have favored almost | ¢ aiidiii. suggesting A brief revue made up of the best Shamimously price mainhunce. TH, | Nancy swrian. ought and ih | hiisof e past fow seels woresent || |1 | ean Cooked Ham . . . %™ 20c Cooked Corned Beef . % » 8¢ | the eommission said, “may be in- ; i i Trade Commission Holds| [ Anaivied and Praised. et e or “prosrensins "ot (||} Breast of Bouillon fluenced by another situation brought ' he has combined that part of his Yeads the ensemble as mistress of I out in the repcrt, namely, a decline | equipment with a generous supply ceremonies. | Swifl"l Premium Smoked g Swift'- Premium Sliced in wholesaling and the growth of | of epigrams, which an audience in- As mondernistic and as intriguing . chains and co-operative buying.” voluntarily finds an_element of as usual, Hinda Wassau scores heav- i ‘The report found that the manu- | glamour in the play. The incidental | ily with the masculine fans, leading QIMS ¢ ¢ o b e facturer often controls prices by Te- | uttering of secret sentiments in the | & chorus of “hand-picked beauties” | faining title to goods untill sold o the | minds of the various characters, | in some of the most popular songs of R | consumer. while ordinarily likely to meet with | the year. — = i “But to give him, by special enact-| little approval, is a_potent contri- “The last word in humor” is gen- — ment, a like control after the goods | bution to the effectiveness of | erously delivered by the comedians, , - have passed out of his ownership,” the | “Strange Interlude,” which has been | Billy Fields and Chuck Callahan, who Fresh Pasteurized Strictly commission said, “thereby discontinu- | a subject of comment throughout | with Bimbo Davis, Jackle Davis and ing his responsibility for mercantile | the period of its months as a | Ray Parsons, keep the merriment at, ESKIM Tisks, would not only seem inconsistent, | theatrical attraction. The linking | @& high pitch, S but would be erroneously assuming this | of motive with action is one secret Gertrude Reed, Lilllan Rose, Sally s, b o 1 . to be a simple method of disposing of | of the success of the method in Levan and Helen Forrest complete a Cut Fresh From b 28 WILDMERES In Most C!!y Stores the problem.” | this instance, for O'Neill, in com- | fine group of feminine leads. An at- mon with akhjer artists, puts knowl- tractive ensemble and high-class ‘he T“b z;c Deliciolll Chocclate.covered Bar of Good Humor Ice Cream edge info ns pictures of life. He | dancing puts the finishing Louihecs to From thé Nition's Finest: Dakylaisdts Carton of 1 dozen who makes use of the form of the —sslelg gt ACTRESS ILL OF DRUG fhins s ot s e st O SUNNYFIELD PRINT SUNNYBROOK 28¢ - ach se ceries, Meats and Produce. leavemnsaned | losrassseonasencnisnrinnsnssnnsnsrnssnssansansansnsel SCORED BY CRITICS : is no mere builder of plays, but one | the entertainment. F. keen study of human affairs, a study which experlence from childhood | yppgR MARLBORO, Md. June 22 Packed in ‘b 3 l c Carton of 1 dozen has made possible. @ pecial) —A card party will be- held . o | 1/,-1b. Portions White Leghorns—in Most stores aor. 35¢ " | The second week emphasizes the . Porothy Horn, Star and Director| fact of the success of Nancy Sherl- ‘a‘;;ggévn ,§~g?‘:gsb Iurggeefiw.mng:"?& tgi of Play “Thais,” if Critical dan and tns;&;;‘:z;&! Dlayers ;;xnmng | the Thome of Mss. o et Preferred by Thousands who like the Best Every Egg is Guaranteed to Be of Finest Quality Cool and Refreshing These Hot Days 2 a : at 8 o'cloc] that can be placed in the record of |2 Condition in Hospital. a stock company. It it in fact, n l L Pri Miss Sheridan’s play, and, at the : - v ' eg“ ar ow ces R eE Iar Low Prices climax of a season, the evidence | PSSP | By the Associated Press. that the promise in her opening i . NEW YORK, dJune 22—Dorothy| Tole here had a substantial back- il - Sunn f|e|d Corn Flakes 2 v |30 ———— - c- round. The oth 0] . 5 Deer Horn, 22.yeat-old star a0, Crets | Company Thoo aliowed. & maasivry of FRoM Himalaya's il col dyM dal Wheati Pure Lard, bulk or pkg. iy 2SS Broadway _premiere ~‘Thursday, was| fhe ONell characters and the re- | X high 5;‘1(0“ us o eda eaties . 2 »e 25¢ Nucoa Nut M s ital yesterday in a| Sult, stan ] | : il \ :?fifé‘uté’on%m'é‘}i" e : @ islo the credit of the Nationai Lnnunfl}:np{:qlz:ions,fwg Quaker Puffed Wheaf . 2 v 25¢ R d F u argarine . . . ® 17¢ Her roommate, Miss Schiffer, sa 8 | bring the choice teas for Baki s e e poon in & fit| | If one were to search for the blsiding bt . ' . ed Front Ba it . the actres ad taken poisoh 8 8 8| yeuin bhina the heme of (he piay & Libby's Tomato Juice . . 2 == 25¢ king Powder "2 10¢ &:19¢ Seceptim mecorded the show by eritics.| 1t might beconsidered elusive, for House of Lords s P d ception, aceorded 4" Miss Horn had | the motives as set forth in the { Fla Gold Gra efrulf d (S 2 eas an arrots . med. can | O also had trouble with stage hands, and | SSdesl B0 i oy Tea Perfect for Icing S P an J Mo cashing fo mectssary Sber thasi iR rved by the discourag- & 2 Y apot of boiling water . . . Ev, H Pad beetlon of Saturday's audience. O e Delicateinflavor; delighe. | Orange . e e e anc e :-ro—-h-"nm.-. sl Green Lima Beans . . . medcam 14¢ The actress told & physician she had e el ¢ ,f:;l i ,frl:xr-nce; the b s ve or spaghetti for four . .. a can of tive to ease a headache, s as s | ideal drink fc : ke e s s e | fhe dert of ot Sl | | Cooling. soothia, Pineapple or Grapefruit Juice 2 = 25¢ St bt wuiomeos Otandard Tomatoes . . 3=t am22¢ 2he had ‘taken it with suicidal intent.| The otl . e - 8, 8. ing, and Del Ray Grated Cheese. A ! b di- | ters his audiences. In “Strange restful, invigorating, 2-Lb. ( s . tm‘:’xn?:pr}z}:éd.doczmsvecsitreid;';rs}ffnhe', Interlude” he makes them balieve satistying, o Sunsweet Prunes . . . e 19¢ 6004 asthe famous Del Ray Ravioli Blue Rose Ricen' - =0 0. 0 2% lle camo vibiently Il 'and confided to her | st they are ansting with hiny the | Ask for HOUSE OF D d D pks. [ = - o Soommate she had taken several poison | _golution, of great human problems. | |, LORDS Tes— America’s romedary BOE e - 20c Orienta Coffee ». 39¢ tablets, Miss Schiffer said. i A el oldest and finest blend. ) ot SO Despite her youth Miss Horn had | ) 5 g to all kinds | pke. . o wDaspe her vouth s Hom had | G it o e Del Monte Seeded Raisins . 8¢ Vienna "™uae™ Bread e 8 e n| turer his plot is a grand idea. To | S y YOS, O e enter of 'a| _the complete egotist, it is benevolent ‘| concert, singer. She is a great-grand- '@ F . daughter of Chief Jim Weaver, said rCSh Frults and v et bl by R s 1o e e £ et ! _ e ANN PAGE Pure Fruit glaimed to be descended from Chiet | _ & . Fancy “Tom Watson” PRESERVES MAIER HITS RUSSEL Fa ' WATERMELONS Tt S 3 PSS om0 B G AND LINDSEY FAME %3 ;ARG e Ml Red Ripe Each s9c ' 53.:%:"' 15"5"190 el :31 - PRV T Quince Cherry e e Wl Daldbess . .. - ro | W wicnstelty oversome | || REW POTATORS. 1o o 28 iy ' 23cl i 2 37 Gentlemen need no longer suffer that self- By the Associated Press. W conscious feeling because of baldness. The eSS L e | Thoms’ method el he salp and i sugarCom . . - --370 | Conmtline 20 3 e 19¢ 'ocess ' Walter A. Maier, radio preacher of the naturein the growth of new hair within reason- coast-to-coast Lutheran hour, yesterday ¥ abletime. The Thomas’ System positively pro- dox. and e 1 f h .. e R St ihe irowih GEHAIE Fancy Bananas . . . 19¢ 23¢ Tastyeast Delicious Yeast Containing Carton of 6 c Bertrand Russel as the “notorots ac- | I oarba s s alliog Raid be ity ilpscall Fresh Tomatoes . . . 3m25¢ Confection 24 bars complishments” of the twentieth cen-| £, ks O\ ientifi . e tury. He was addressing the opening atany of our offices. Our scientific course of treatments w l Y on e e e inths Thena: Sl s these foreranners of baldness Home | ETTUCE 2 Heads 13¢ alao o1ie aper . . 4 ru: 17¢ tional iWalter League Conventlon. | % We are NOT physicians, we are hair experts. Grown Wi Under the trees. which gave this Come in today for an examination FREE. . Elt{yw’?:%s I s > Stringless Beans . . . 3™ I9¢ Scot-Tissue Toilet Paper 3 ri:25¢ 'S an anada, representing e e - THOMAS FreshPeas . . .. . 2% o Sosort o1 the Lthern Conter: | WorldsGreasesHair Specalistswith45OfficesnhatU.. & Cunada New Cabbage . . e e ENCORE ence and Camp Association, convention | Suite 1050-51 Washington Bldg. '@ B Nt POBS Mater,_professor_at Concordia ¢ Cor. N. Y. Avenue and 15th St., N. v. arrots or Beets . . . . 5¢ Pure Imported ertca B century i producea “pop- | EOURS—9 A. M. (o TF. M. SATURDAY to3:30F. M. TexasOnions . . . . 4™ |9 OLIVE OIL ‘ular pulp! infidels.” for for Canfaloupes « o 2 I9C. 2 25° S-tilfaction is assured in making your own Honey Dews . . . me 25c e 33¢ Mayonnaise and Salad Dressing when Encore is used. FreshPlums . . . . . 3™25¢ m 10c l/(z:-?zsc(l:’:.45c0c::d85c Winesap Apples . . . 3= 25¢ PICNIC SUGGESTIONS [ wumibwc. ] _REGULAR LOW PRICES | A&P Peanut Butter . . . . ' 25¢ FLAKE ‘| Quaker Maid i Beans . 3 WX 20c | N. B. C. Premium Sodas . ™ = I7c Del Monte Asparagus Tips "ax 19¢ Encore Stuffed Olives . . "™ 29¢c BUTTERS Campbell's Tomato Soup . 3 == 23¢ A&P Golden Bantam Corn, 2 i 25¢ Rajah Salad Dressing . . . % 106 || Dejicious in sandwiches Del Monte Peaches o 2 = == 39¢ Blue Peter Sardines . . . .= 10c or with soups. C&C Ginger Ale. . . . 2 vus 25¢ X A&P Apple Sauce . . .= e |0c v 2 A&P Grape Juice wnue I8¢, e 35¢ g 170 Sour Pitted Cherries . . = = 22¢ Some ||ke it hol- Hire's Root Beer Extract . .»w22¢ '\ VanCamp's " Vegetables, 2 = 23¢ 7 : S . . THE COFFEE TR | 1T ] Some like it cold . 2 TRIO | [ BOTTLED BEVERAGES | [ NECTAR TEAS ] And whether it's bean porridge in the pot, or roast beef on the rack, i Red Circle Ib. 2 5 C | . Ctoverdale | jth-A-Limes . . 2contonts 29C for cooking and testing food. - Arrow Speciul Bev. .. 4C=:‘"":.“ 25¢ OUROWN L/ o 23(:[ l cook up plain and fancy victuals. Simply selling pure foods isn't . o e T IR T PR R Y S l\ 2 e (: cookery we want fo know about it. Wesson Oil. .pt.can 29¢; at. 0 52¢ §| P, & G. Nm Soap. . .5 cxes 19¢ Evaporated . We k r food i d. We eat it Ives. g R g s e o 1%,-1b. Torax Bouillon Cubes 1::™23c { Palmolive Beads . . . .3 rus 25¢ 3 “Z":' - 20¢ 9 8 O’Clock . ®]19c| | High Rock Beverages. 3% 25c “Serve If Iced” Try-Me psoted " 3leebots 230 India—Ceylon—Java—Mixed we're on the lookout for the best ways of serving it hot or cold. For 5 ‘} 5 '“, Oran‘ge Pel:oe we have a kitchen of our own, fitted out with all the traditional gear Bokar //2'“"1 SC lcb‘nn29C Coco-,Céla ‘“,m"'“ “, T Gc:',',‘,‘,',‘;", 25¢ t | l{‘k-! - 1 SC ‘ P/i-;b 29(:: Every day we plan meals, do the shopping (guess where#), and ™ Ghoice_ °é£§§,61'3§:£:" T— Abner Drury Beverage Sc:';,‘.‘,'n’h 25¢ | enough for us. We see to i that our foods behave well in our kitchen M ’s Salt. - 2 15e i Fiauid Blui g : 3 ; Ly Gran 9, orton’s Chwe . . dapEs qui uing . .......wte 10c before we send them into yours. And if there’s a new wrinkle in g m‘z"fi‘ Mazola Oil. .5t ax 29c; sen52¢ { A&P SOlp Powder . . ns. 17¢ wmte House So we're constantly kitchen-testing foods by the most up-to- p date methods, and kitchen-tasting 1he:’rin°::1:goyod 'old-fcshiéntd ; IB‘Imquft :[l"e. ;{ g; :-:g Clothes Lines . . ... .40 fet 23c m : ipton’s Tea X% 3 can Clothes Pins . ... .2 doinpks. 5S¢ The Great ATLANTIC & PACIFIC Tea Co. loaves __| French’s Mustard ... 2sn 25c | Oxydol ..............% 19

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