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_——--- | of the stiff formality of New York and | Washington. The guard of horor was formed by ried its bullet-riddled and battle-scar- red flag, symbolic of some of the re- public’s most cherished traditions. ! | "When the sign was given that the | Ambassador was taking leave of Pres- ident Gabriel Terra, the band sta ———— playing the Uruguayan national au- & {them. It was well started when the Band Breaks Off National| Ambasador appesred in the doorway . of the executive offices, !'rén btehe b‘t’)‘: Anthem in Public' DEMON- | Argeontine antnem in Sionor of the stration. Argentine anthem in Xonor of the Am- bassador. “A similar gesture would cause a rev- olution in most other South American rwubl!x;s. Wh'rle the “ n:etdlmnl hhylxm: | must solemnly conclu to the las bbb | note before another is played, with the MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, June 27.— result that honored visitors are usually A formal reception for the new Argen- Out of he;rlnl before their anthem is fine Ambassador vesterday created an | commenced. occasion for Uruguay again to demon: M’:o:‘:‘; ;‘m::"t‘h?g‘fs‘:r“&m{"z:'m‘““:;: strate its democratic simplicity, differ-|right, he espied President Terra, who ulled the entiating it from the monarchial pomp | had come to & window and colonel of all other South American republics. curtain aside to look out. The reception was unusually cordial, added, “Eves left to salute Senor because the government and the people ident.” Imagine any South American hope that the new Ambassador will enlonel explaining to his officers why be able to ease the imperialistic arro- he gave such an order! £a with which Argentina recently | en and girls waved at President n exercising pressure on Uru- peeking through the curtal conomic life, but the cordiality ' hotel porters and Terrs guay's is usually associated in the United formally tipped their hats to him. Texas and Virginia instead 'President Terra acknowledged all greet- ‘09 As pictured. Four net woods. 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All went about their buriness, | happy that the informal business man acting as t still belongs to the people instead of having risen {to some seventh heaven of A pompous | glory which puts him above ordinary | mortals, | (Copyright, 1991 Accompany Sleeker Heads. By the Associated Press. OHICAGO, June 27.—Hair dressers are introducing the 1931 Summer bob— shorter, sleeker and more sophisticated. And this bob, with the hair dressed back from the forehead, accentuating PRI s s N the eyes, they say, is supplemented with | & new cosmetic note—green, purple, | GIRL GRAD LEADS CLASS | biue-green eye shadow, varying with the | —_— costume c‘ompl;non and hour. | Beauticians have i Beatrice Higgins Has Best|going out. The bushy shoulder length bob is now worn shorter. Buf air | MATEGRIGOITIn S should show below the hat in back. | Tor three straight years, Miss Be-| The new Summer hair dress follows atrice Hi 4 M street, has led her |the head contour and both long and class in all subjects at the Notre Dame short hair should be thinned out to Academy, North Oapitol and K street, | achieve the desired close-fitting effect. | having just been graduated with high- |In long hair the knot at the nape of | est_honors. the neck s being pinned flat or rolled | She will enter the high school de-|to simulate a bob. The bob itself 1s | Dame Academy | tailored with every curl—even the ring- During the g‘u two years | lets at the meck—in its proper place. her attéendance record has been per-| The exposed foreheads are directing fect. | attention to the eyes and brows, and the use of eye-shadow. For of the eyes. green for eyes of that shade. used. n March 25. Chest of Drawers Dresser AND ACCENTUATES THE EYES Optical Shadow Effects in Green, Purple and Blue-Green beauty parlors report an increase in the auburn head green eye- shadow is offered, regardless of the color Purple was recommended | as dazzling for brown eyes and bluish- The costume also was said to be de- termining what eye-shadow should be For the popular yellow and brown .| or brown and white combinations green it that Jong hair i¢ | eve-shadow ~was recommended. possessor of a fair complexion, slightly tanned, was advised to use blue eye- shadow when wearing white and the owner of a darker complexion purple. ek . i Jersey Banks Closed. HOBOKEN, N. 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Senator Hawes holds that the present indefinite status of the Philippines “is unfair and_hypocritical action from our HAWES SAYS . S. Philippines Could Be Saved |siotiés ‘from® washington nat- Gor: from Washington that Gov. g Gen. Dwight F. Davis has resigned or for Only Week in Attack, Senator Warns. that he is “expected to remain until January because secrel negotiations are under way about the Philippines” as prompted by party exigencies in | view of the coming presidential elec- ad tions and “contemptible.” Even Gov.| Gen. Davis cannot conceal the fact that the stories embarrass him. Senator Hawes opened a meeting with toasts to President Hoover and | Gov. Gen. Davis, “though they are Re- | publicans.” By Cable to The Star. MANILA, P. I, June 27.—Senator | Harry B. Hawes, of Missouri, minority | Jeader on the Insular Affairs Commit- tee in Washington, now visiting the Islands in connection with the Hawes- Cutting independence bill, declared to Manila newspapers yesterday: “Army snd Navy officers all_agree 8 that we cannot defend the Philippines A AL & wiek. 1f aay mation | Banguet Bollows Naticaal Institute attacked us here, it would compel us Exercises. to fight them on their own ground, | | but if the Philippines were independ- | _‘Thirteen graduates of the National Sate. | ent, the world would uphold their neu- | Publicity Institute. Albee Building, were 000 | trality. ‘Then the attacking nation | presented diplomas Friday night at their 00 | wouid be fighting the world, mot us | commencement exercises. E.D. Borden, | alone. No nation would be so' foolish, | manager domestic distribution depart- | ‘The (Copyright, 1931). N 13 RECEIVE DIPLOMAS 10-Piece $149.50 Dining Room Group ‘08 A complete suite as sketched. 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