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C—10 = - THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SRR NN S N A N N R A Regular $15.00 MODERNISTIC Permanents, The Push-up Wave With Ringlet Ends NOW $6 .50 NO FINGERWAVE Nl[nf‘n New York Beauty Sh Mary A. Ames Seeks -$25,000 SUES FOR INJURIES | SUFFERED IN ACCIDENT From Edgar M. Dickinson, Car Driver. é ; Mary A. Ames, 1419 Chapin séru!‘ | filed suit in District Supreme Cour 926 New York Ave. | yesterday asking $25.000 damages from | Edgar M. Dl;:lkmsdon SAISIC:LIEWC‘md SNNENt | terrace, for alleges persor.al Injuries. Mw_lsm “atd Dickinson offered to drive her from Quantico, Va, May 31, to her home in this city during a rain- _ |storm. They had proceeded little more |than a mile from Quantico, she said, ".)TE l nF‘ \‘l g | when the defendant recklessly operated | the machine by driving beyond the ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. | middle of the roadway and collided with & car going in the opposite di- The Ocean for health The DENNIS for service rection. WALTER J. BUZBY, INC. RESORTS. _ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. She declared she sustained serious permanent injuries by reason of the alleged negligence and has been obliged to spend $500 for medical and dental treatment. Attorney Foster Wood ap- peared for the piaintiff. Births Reported. The following_births have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 ve.—Near Beach Eery \n.um- Avpointment. American Plan, $i u DIy. Special Weekl hours Vith Showers. | Book bercey " Ownership Manasemt, Ralph Meckl RO E Bane bibrerce AL Bonton. boy. | Bkt g *and B & e, CHALFONTE- HADDON HALL thur M Afaxie” and Ethel Jonnson. FiFi On the Beach and Boardwalk Carbon is the only' .aumtancl abso- Attractive Rates American or European Plan 2000 rooms Bathing from Hotel Garage lutely essential to life. Telephone 4-0141 Loeds and Lippincott Company. [ELROSE HALL $4 Daily; $20 Weekly [ncluding | boy. boy. _____ WHERE TO DINE. - POWHATAN SPRING ICAPITAL VISITORS FROM AUSTRALIA': Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bryce Have Exceptional Record as Globe Trotters. Among distinguished visitors to WB.sh- ington recently have been Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bryce of Sydney, Australia, who have been here to confer with executive | officers of the National Geographic So- |clety and the Indian Bureau of the | | Department of Commerce. Engineer, naturalist, author and pho- tographer, Mr. Bryce for mare than 30 years has been an inveterate traveler, and his wife has accompanied him on most of his journeys. They have de- liberately avoided the beaten track in all their wanderings, and thus have visited sections of the globe almost to- tally unknown to the average tourist. Leaving Washington, they started for the Hudson Bay country of Canada. ‘They plan to sail from San Francisco in September for New Zealand, arriv- ing home in October. This is their third trip around the globe. been starting out on the present tour. Their plans for the future include an expedi- | tlon into the unexplored north and | northwest territories of Australia. Mr. Bryce's particular interest is the study of bird and animal life and of human soclety in their natural environ- ments. He is deeply interested in the welfare of the primitive races of man- kind, especially in the American Indian They have | in 19 different countries since | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Columbia—"“A Pree Soul” (second week), at 11 am, 1, 3:15, 5:20, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. hllco—“.hut a Gigolo,” at 11:50 2: 45, 7:30 and 10 p.m. Stage sho\\s at 1:35, 4:05, 6:50 and 9:25 p.m. Fox- H.u!h Money,” IL 12:08, 2 11 4:34, 7:45 and 9:57 p.m. Stage sho at 1:42, 355 'loflandfillpm R-K-O Keith's—"Lover Come Back, at 11:50 a.m,, 1:50, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 pm. Earle—"Never the Twain Shall Meet,” at 11:50 am,, 2:13, 4:36, 7:30 and 9:53 p.m. Stage shows at 1:20, 3:43, 6:37 and 9 pm. Metropollhn—"chfldren of Dreams,” 7, 2:34, 4:21, 6:08, 7:55 —"“Women of All Nations,” at 2:30, 4:20, 6:05, 7553nd945pm Central—"Seed,” at 11 am. to 11 p.m. Ambassador—“Never the Twain Shall Meet,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:50 g COLORED DENTISTS HERE FOR THREE-DAY SESSION Colored delegates from nine States are attending a three-day meeting of the Interstate Dental Association, which opened yesterday in the auditorium of the Howard University Dental College. A feature of the convention, one of the largest in point of attendance in the history of the association, is the series of clinics being conducted in connec- tion with the sessions. |~ Visiting dentists were guests last night | at a smoker at the Musolit Club. They were addregsed by Dr. Charles H. Wes- | ley, professor of history at Howard Uni- versity. A bridge party for visiting | women has been arranged by the En- tertainment Committee at the Musolit | Club from 2 to 5 o'clock this afternoon, | With Inez Pearson as chairman. — So. Carolina Ave., Near Beach European Plan. §2 daily Jack Fones, Prop. (President of Bpunswick Ci lub of Washington CONTI N ENTAL Season Rates for Saturday and Sunday ls. The best ever. Bathing from huld 2pecial weekly rates. (Garage attached). ve. M. Walsh Duncan west Rates So. Carolina The Hotel known for DAVENPOR e it beach. pew lobbies: bathing from room, no extras radios, Rms. from Kly Wkiy fmly. Tates. Est. 20th sy Rothmen: GALENHALL - Excelisnce without Ext OILIELL. A Tennessee Ave. near Ocean. Mod- ern. Either Rooms or Meals, Sen- | e ates. Bathing. R. Rawley. FLEETWOOD OCEAN & TENN. AVE. | Modernized | Al A Truly Rural Place | Luncheon, Tea, Dinner ‘ On Wilson Boulevard 2 Miles from Key Bridge, Just Through Ballston For Reservations Call Falls Church 499 | WEBER’S FE & Try our Sea Food Dinner 23 Our famous Codfish | Cakes “to go.” 402-4 H St. N.E. 5. RESORTS. _ASBURY PARK. N. B[ 2nd. AVE..{BEACH C.TOWNSE) and the aborigines of the Antopodes. He | believes that white civilization owes a | debt of honor to these peoples, and that thus far nothing adequate has been done | to discharge this debt. Wild Deaths Reporled e following deaths have been I'Fbflr(;d Health Department in the past 24 3 ey T er.” 65, Uni Life Interest. s e ates He is also concerned for the careful | E‘.enrn ¢ ‘\'nndfrlnl! 68, 646 9th st. n.e. preservation of birds and animals| B5%% Hirans % Garfield, Hompite threatened with extinction, and in the | 3 Xt %5, en route to gardens of their residence in the suburbs | of Sydiey the yhave established a sanc- | Eiikti nhxoh}"r‘;“‘lfis"mfly g Greenwood: uary for birds. olumbla Hospial Mr. Bryce is & master of camera art | J3fant of Lesier and Eleanor Worch, Co- and iclence, and in his travels he has | “Ture B Suiay o1, 001 2o collected hundreds of rare and unusual | Kdith McCov. €0 326 ard ev. s photographs. He is likewise & philatel- | Jatiie Huencs. 53, Gaiineer aoanital ist, and has gathered a valuable CC]-‘!l'i"thl;rr,: \:':Illk?r, 53, Georgetown Univer- lection of stamps, particularly of early | *'Eauit? oiiver. 50, 2007 Dumbarton ave. | Australian issues. & Moty Hicks. 46, Freedmen s Hospit Mrs. Bryce shares all her husband's enthusiasms and has devotedly aided | = US BLANK Both were intensely concerned about President Hoover’s proposal with respect | to international debts. They said the The Ergleslde TR that combines per- fect bathing. always good fishing with a modern_hotel. European Plan. One of ‘the cleanest and hotels in Atlantic City. Run- ROOMS ONLY. most attractiv L. Cockrdl Pres. “In the Mountains of Virginia Bryce's Hillside Cottages, near y Springs, just 10 miles west of the bec:m"(:fl Shenand, $henandoah Valley. turn off Mt. Jackson. Va Lning water. ate baths. Shov.er\ Bath- | nd gives sure relief from \K BIN! With Meals * FREE PARKING & GARAGE ‘Ocean end Connecticut Ave. VIRGINIA. [ 9to 17 N. Georgia MILLER COTTAGE °.:%.7 %598 be-nnlul Shenandoah i Dist ln:e Mt. Jackson 30 5 Mgr. proof hotel located directly Saddle Horses The privileges. | Garage. R | BA%y fnYe Desldes. Sow open. o rer $25 up S e STERLING BA'-DWIN”"“‘ s ar EA ING = & TIL-PNON I e . ORKNEY SPRINGS Not or it ble: $3 daily: $18 k. | P dnion® f"'xvmov""r—?‘! ame1, Mer. | HOTEL CAPE MAY, | . 8% mours arive trom Washington, et ntra 5 i 2 s o e Sl B CiapeMayHewSIersey @4 ; oGl eenent ment A beautiful modern fire- | on the ocean front. Outdoor Sea Water Swimming Pool, Golf. Tennis. Surf Bathing, Concert ‘and Dance Orchestra. Todest Rates. George M. Boughton, wee ) e \\ILL!A\( R. 05t offces: Mt Jackson Basve or Orkney Springe. - &ut Qtdoor” sportts. andatmmsémemin 0 ool COLONIAL BEACH, VA. | The R. F. Ford Colonial Beach, Va. [ Prop, One block from bencn. “Room "wish | three meals a day: $12 per week. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. GINIA BEACH_Nice rooms by the day. week or month. Waterfront :nmu' four doors, trom 20th St “Tucker Cot- ia_Beach, a ADY SIDE, MD. "RURAL HOME HOTEL 38 miles from Washington: water sports, tennis. quoits. spacious grounds. home-cooked food. modern ¢onv ne West River 217-P-11. A, Al S._Shady Side. Md. CITY, MD. Write Hotel Fleetwood 6th and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Special rate over July week-ends: 3850 mer” person. from Friday night to Buncay | 7 dinner.Wéekly rates on reauest RALEIGH Ocean City, N 100 & Wealer Ave Rooms_ with running water & private baths Ocean view. Excellent table. Mrs. J. Hamilton. _WILDWOOD, ___OCEAN the Ocean—Ameriean rnn running water. $4. . es, running_water, ates, bath. 2 person 1' 2. dm-ounl on weekly rates 'H._Prop. _Telephone 260 The PLIMHIMMON “A Famous Maryland Hostelry™ Rich in Experience—Modern in Appointments Celebrated for Its Cuisine. Facing S With T. Worth Murphy's Plimhi chestra in ball room. Garage. Gol MAYFLOWER 35, K. C. HAST Manager. ATLANTIC Largest and most mbdern Resort Hotel on the Delmarva peninsula. Ph BREAKERS oY =0 AR BWALE Rooms with hot and 5old running water and private bath. H. Timmons, | rates, 07, MIT) W rHE sEA NEW JERSEY hone nine water. free. _Opens June 15. THE BELMONT ¢ . R.'J. DENNIS. Ocean_front _rooms. Running water in all Terms Reft;_nn.me rooms, Te Hot & Cold THE DEL-MAR .52 " Private baths. _MRS. S. 1_CAREY. HASTINGS HOTEL ©p Boatd Walk sip | Parking Space, Special Rates fo July 1. MRS! LUDLA! g g AR C&Edfi}'&}_ HoTEL— cs. pLo; Ham Scampton & ot | Boprdwalk; modern, | Special rates to July 13, CROMWELL Atz BN sl & cold running water $18 up_ weekly, including ‘meals. Free bath houses. - _ w. Bird. READIN E. Oak ave.i all outside bath house, "Soderate rates: water: free DAL IEDRICH & HUEBN ~ Week-end_Speciak s “anys. SAVOY:AERES IELIONG, ALt MEALS OCEAN CREST Wildwood's 34 up. in- Bathing from rooms. Elevator. Residential . newest, Front Hotel. In Wildwood Crest. PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Pirchase Section, Bureau of Stand- ards, Washington, D. C.. until 2 p.m., July 23, ‘1031, and. then publicly opened: T6r fur- nishing ‘one 15-30 k. w. transmitting equip- ment_with spare parts. Proposal forms and specifications may be obtained at Purchase Section. Bureau of Standards. A deposit of $10 wili be required to insure return of the blueprints and specifications. Limit one set to_each bidd, 714,15 umms&mm 520 up weekly, including mew S13th_Season. BREAKERS Modern Hotel on_ Ocean Front L 820 up weekly K. SINNAMON. Arhngton w fine location nuxr best of food. Gols ©. 1. Topham. e DAVIDSON “smsiseen.s weekly. RESORTS. ->BEST VACATION YET Along the shores of the Great Lakes you'll find days and nights of happy adventure. For there's an answer to every vacation wishin this best of sum- merplavgrounds- fishing,hunting,bathing,boat- ing, golf. There is, in fact, every outdoor recrea- tion along 118 4,000 miles of smooth paved roads, which afford fine hotels wherever you roam. Send for the Book 11 the pleture book prepared iste, Send for It now, t & hint of the pleasy 1o Great Lakes Tours Anut oF Aute 1o and you'll mps i) | & different city altogether,” h. 7 C. D. CARTER. | general acceptance of a moratorium would mean much for Australia, where >specially disordered at the present time. Pilgrims to Cathedral. During their stay here they made a | pilgrimage to Washington Cathedral, where they were received by Rev. Robert Lee Lewis. They were particularly im- pressed by the beautiful location of the Cathedral, by the fine gardens and by the fact that the great church is being built by the people of the Nation. The tomb of Bishop Satterlee they praised as one of the finest examples of monu- mental art they had ever seen. Leaving the Cathedral, Mrs. Bryce said: “I have been in Washington three times, and I have wondered whether I | should ever wish to return. But now | here on Mount St. Alban I know I shall want to come back to see the Clthedrnl finished.” Mr. Bryce commented on the many changes which have taken place ln the Capital since his previous visit. “It is he said. Asked to name the most striking fact she had observed in the United States, Mrs. Bryce said: “The beautiful trees. Everywhere we | have been we have noticed the fine tim- ber, and it has been & joy to us to see how Intelligently the streets and boule- vards of the cities have been shaded. This is particularly true of the older cities, of course, and of Washington.” ROBERTS TO TEACH ulty of Columbus University. Sales and bailments will be taught | at Columbus University in the Fall by | william A. Roberts, the District's legal [ | expert on public utility matters. This announcement was made today by Sef- ton Darr, assistant dean of the School of Law. Mr. Roberts, who was senior attorney | examiner in the Interstate Commerce Commission, before joining the District Government, will continue to teach interstate commerce law and procedure in the post-graduate course at Colum- bus University, Mr. Darr said. b= Genuine Will economic and industrial conditions nn:‘ Public Utility Expert to Join r.c-i Wilbert Pay _Wilbert_Paston. 2. Children's Hospital. him in his various enterprises. ! SK BOOKS Store Hours, § to 5—Saturdays, 8 to 1 |E. MORRISON PAPER CO. 1009 Pa. Ave. | [ZEOR YOUR HEALTHS SAKE" Men ‘ HOTEL .~ POOL BMANENTS Including Fingerwave Genuine Eugene Dorathy $3.00 Slmmpco & Finger Wave, $1.00 ARTISTIC SHOPPE MEt. 7500 1329 F St. N.W. that I have seen this wonderful work | ur. thf5 REFRESHING BLUE PLATE | BASSADOR i sunw O T E L wasmucronne. . -NOW ‘ AT NEW LOW PRICES 13 PI.AT 1({ up ar ard Batteries Look for the Willard Sign of Your Local Service Station WASHINGTON 1146 19th St. N.W. BATTERY CO. North 0142 Willard STORAGE 1 3ATTERIES C., TUESDAY, CARE OF & THE EYE loubt aboy nditton Be on t s tharoush SRsmbtivn: a. LEESE = 614 9th St. N. W JULY 14,' 1931. SPECIAL Regular $15.00 Permanent § Wave....... 5 Your particular_style given by our experts. Shampoo and Finger Wave included. All branches of beauty treatments by expe- rienced operators POLLY BEAUTY SHOP 535 Southern Bldg. 15th and H NN\W. Met. 6222 ighty glad to know you . . . and be ‘tickled pink’ if_you'll allow me te show you the line of new Fords to- morrow (my day on the floor). Business is booming here at ‘Parkway,’ and, be- cause it is, we can make you an offer . for your old car that's hard to believe. \y Try Us!” e e e e e e e In appreciation of your coming in for an appraisal we will give you . . . ! i | ! 5 Gallons of “ESSO” E I 40c! Just elip this coupon and bring Mr. _Gott _._._v »A\n\\\\z\\\ salesman to O. K. SALES SERVICE West 0161 UNDER CARTER MANAGEMENT or a floor OPEN NIGHTS pick out any one from the Summer Suits—Reduced! TROPICAL WORSTEDS 3 1 9.9 5 Were $25 and $27.50....c0000000enne PALM BEACHES ShET $12'?5 $14_.95 Were $16.50. ... FINEST MOHAIRS Were $20..ccc0ccescccsscocsccscases —and don't forget your SUMA FELT HAT, lightweight champion of the world. .Last year $5. . THIS YEAR $3.50 CROSNERS 1325 F STREET AMUSEMENTS. LAST CHANCE TONIGHT, 7 and 9 P.M. TRADER HORN ‘hildren, 15c—Adults, 2 SECO THEATRE Silver 8§, , Md. ruENTE LiGHT AND FARKING. AL M, Free Damcing—Bathi Roy Boyd and His UND TRI] Hour by ’l'n 5 b - % SRR %galt Water hm et BATHING, FISHING, CRABBING DANCING, ALL AMUSEMENTS Salt Water Pool—Free P; Groves I Round trip adults, 50; Children, 10c Trains Leave District CHANGE CHAPEL POINT Lv. Washington 9 AM. Lv. Chapel Point 4 P.M. Daily, Except Monday. COLONIAL BEACH Lv. Washington 9 AM. Lv Colonial Beach 2:30 P.M. Wed,, Sat. and Sundays Only. WILSON LINE Tth 0. Wharves Tel. Nat.2440 AT FREE ADMISSION GLEN ECHO YOU CAN PICNIC IN THE FREE GROVE, ENJOY THE MORE THAN FIFTY AMUSEMENTS AND TO ADD TO YOUR PLEASURE FROM 9 A. M. TO 11:30 P. M. DAILY SWIM IN THE MAGNIFICENT CRYSTAL POOL WITH SEASHORE SANL BEACH LOCKER 5 TOWEL Children 25¢ FREE SWIMMING LESSONS DAILY 10 A. M. TO NOON EXCEPT SAT., SUN., WED. SWIM ( { ADULTS EXPERTS HERE TO REPAIR ELECTRICAL NCES Sueh as Irens, Fa et "MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Tpder U..8. Government tion ves Seventh St. Wharf Daily 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Tnp, 85¢ Whether you want a whole meal, a lunch or a sandwich, you'll enjoy it more, without paying more for it—if you enjoy it at the Grill. Ir's so cool here! %mfi%rglkg:odx. - STREET MITH'S Fl R I-PHOOF I.DCAI.! usmn:: CRATING PACKING &SIIIPPI"'G% AGENTS ALLIED VAN LINES PREACE NOW nAvmq O the Stage— BERY W PEXIT SMI l.qu’ At d A THE GREATEST $HORT SUF CoitmBIA 2xd, BIG WEEK. NORMA { SHEARER «'A FREE SOUL’ atth CLARKE GABLE .Illl & TISER And Gypey Ensemble EDDIE GARR ARTHUR PETLEY & CO._ M!CAI HAMMERSTEIN IL, SIGMUND ROMBERG'S “ADVENTURES IN AFRICA™ Bo.ll 25¢ to 1 P.M. i tmpcmluve u Just Pxnux JACK MVLNALL CONSTANCE CUMMINGS Helen Twelvetrees “A Woman of __Exverience” Omamatic Tku)u{{/bo/t of 193/ JoaN BENNETT~ HARDIE ALBRIGHT STACE - FANCHON £ MARCO'S AFRICAN Idea Bunamiion O afmiTCHELL RECTION SIDNEY LUST HIPPODROME. v 1135 Tor- NER 1o “GOLD DUST GERTIE." Robert Woolsey in Hyattsville. 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