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TOSSEDBY WINDS Day’s Competitions to Be ‘Completed Today. 3 e . Modsrste winds that tossed miniature planes as if in the throes of a raging tition inimum U wox.t.l: second mndel aircraft tournament t Bolling Field. The three events nhuduled—-hmd-hunched scien- tific, seaplane and dynlmic classes— | be to completed toda. hmd-llunched scientific lward Grannis, 1615 Kennedy arried from the field to a avy Yard, nearly three- distant. ‘The flight, inutes, 8 4-5 seconds, the class and was up- ers to stand assault by morning. Frank Salis- rmont avenue, took be tin; 88 1y i i% ! S <} t3 Ve in the event with a flight es, 50 seconds. Record Is Approached. “The nearest approach to a record made Ji Parke, whose dy- namic ‘model stayed aloft for 12 1-5 seconds, 2 4-5 seconds short of the record. Pending completion of the sec- ond s trials, Salisbury was leading ;‘n"‘i 13 points, followed by Grannis and e. ‘The only entry able to combat the winds in the seaplane class was dis- when its owner aided in the -off with a push. The ship, be- to rnard von Bernewitz, 233 northeast, flew for 30 ‘The tournament, which opened Mon- day in Constitution Hall, is conducted by the Community Center and play- ground de] ents. Concluding events will be held Friday at the Macfarland Junier High School 1 A silver trophy will be awarded the “gee” or “silver ace” totaling the great- st number of poimts in all classes. ‘Timers for tournament are W. i EE i 5 L THE EVENING STAR, . WASHINGTON, D..C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1931, NEW STYLES FOR MEN LOOM be AS TAILORS PLAN WARDROBES |STRUCTURALLY SOUND Bk ni s G from the Virginia town Broad, Tapering Shoulders and Peg-Topped Pants Are Forecast by Fifth Avenue Arbiters. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 2.— With feminine fashions harking back to the picturesque periods, Fifth Avenue tallors expect meén to pay more atten- tion to their own wardrobes. For Fall and Winter suits, broad shoulders tapering to the waist, full, worked-in chest effects and trousers more or less peg-topped are new notes. 'l'he two-button suit will be most pular. The waist line will be fitted xlightly ‘The shoulders will be broad, but without padding. Coat lapels will notched or peaked. Trousers will be wider at the knee, narrower at the cuff and will have extension waist bands. The cuffs will be one and three-fourths inches high. Vests have six buttons, the sixth to be left un- top coats in raglan style, with no belt. Formal coats will be of plain dark my or black melton cloth, dnk gray vicuna or soft cheviot with silk linings and, perhaps, silk-faced lapels. Silk top hats will be worn generally and zhe aress suit will be & double-breas Tuxeda, square-shouldered and mn grosgraleed lapel facings. Shirts in solid colors or pin-strij will have matching ties, hmdkerehr:l‘: and socks to carry ensemble idea. Blue, tan, rich red and new shades of green are shown. Chick Meehan, foot ball coach of New York University, observes that col- legiates will more conservative and better dressed this year than ever ba- fore. But, he insists, they will still roll their socks. He exhibited his own rolled 1‘;'{ around his ankles, to prove | the fastened. and sleeves have four buttons. | this poi Double-breasted models will also be gol?:lberhls will be plain or self-striped —blue gray, oxford gray, dark blue or brown tones— in flannels, unfinished worsteds and saxonies. Hand-woven or hand-spun tweeds, soft, but rough looking, will be used for S. Griest, B. J. McCarthy, Harry Helme, H. H Cleary and Maj. Harry Horton. Yeswrduxrs flights were witnessed by Maj. H. Davidson, commandant of out a meticulous | perfectly. GLOVER PLANE HELD Inspector Believes Pilot Was Ren- dered Unconscious Be- fore Crash. Special Dispateh to The Star. HAGERSTOWN, M« pilot, Charlottesville, Va., fell to his duth I:t‘:ruundly and stated that he found the plane structurally perfect and that the rip cord on the parachute pack taken from the body of Glover worked BLssell expressed the opinion that ywhen Glover was either thrown or leaped from the plane while it was in a spin about 1,500 feet over Mounnl- ville, a small town of here, he became unconscious. When his body was picked up from 8 fleld one finger was in the ring of ip cord. When Bissell pulled the ring tais morning it worked perfectly 100 RAILROADS START STORE-DOOR DELIVERY fluk to Recover Part of Business Lost Through Truck Competition. By the Associated Press. More than 100 railroads operating in the Southwest and Middlewest yesterday notified the Interstate Commerce Com- mission they are starting store-door pickup and delivery service for shippers. ‘The new service, for which rates wm flled with '.ha eomml.llhn is de- ed to regain fc e railroads some of the short-haul frel'ht traffic lost to motor trucks. The plan will be put in operation in Arkansas, Colorado, Illi- nols, Kansas, Louisiana, Mintnl Missouri, New. uexleo Oklahoma, nessee and Te: ‘The nld experimental serv- ices had been eondumd in Arkansas lu:: ‘Texas for a y?tr or ‘more through which turns over to the a fixed proportion of its ravenue after expenses are paid. der the new service the nuruda experiment that they would rewver lt least 75 per cent of the traffic lost to motor trucks. truck company, railroad wrote many of his published ms by the time he was 16; at 20, " Essay on Criticism,” and a 25, his great work—the “Translation of the Tliad. rURNITURE RENTING OFFICH FURNITURE M 616 E SLNW, e PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH Bolling ¥id; Lieut, Robert K. Givani- | oli, Army Air Crops, and Lieut. T. H. Hedding, Naval Air Station. Miss Sybil Baker, superintendent of the play- ground department, and Mrs. E. K. Peeples, director of the Community Center, were also spectators. Glasses Fitted yes Examined DR. CLAUDE S. 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Bowl 5 and 6 ft. stepladders with reinforced spreaders and pail rest, $1.79 Unpainted Windsor Chair 200 only of these sturdy, well de- i signed chairs— turned legs and spindles. $1 69—15-p|ec= Kitchen Set, $1 Gx"en 'Il;,'“l “"‘m‘:' | R cluding wls, rel & erator dishes, meas- | lomer. No Pho Chopper, $1 Family size. Complete | with set of 4 knives. $1.49 Window Galvanized iron with door and shelf. 6-pc. Mixing Six useful brown crockery bowls: grad- uated sizes. TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Regularly $1.69 22-Pc. Lun In Cool G Colorful Green Glass Setrvice. 4 plates 4 glasses 4 cups 4 utility dis cheon Sets reen Glass $ 1 sugar bowl hes 1 creamer 4 plates (can be used as saucers). S 10 Cups and 10 Saucers, $1 Regularly lfl open stock Green glazed to & cus- tomer. No phone orders, Teamer, etc. Pplease. $1.39 Electric Toaster, $1.00 Good size; well made | | element; complete | Large Food $1.49 Kitchen Shelf and Brush Set, $1 6 brushes and shelf. 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[ lwmmm | $1.25 Dust Pan and Brush Set, $1.00 Long hancled pan and brush; eliminates | bending: enamel fin- $1.79 Ironing Table, $1 ‘Three-legged table, sturdy and easy to put up or tuck away. ) $2.25 Refriger- ator Pan, §1 White enameled. Extra large size. $1.49 Combinet $1 Triple-coated _enamel, large size. Patented cover. $1.69 Breakfast Tray 200 of these attrac- tive trays. Ideal for serving break- fast in bed. In en- ameled colors. § “INEW YORKTOWN STAMP WILL GO ON SALE SOON Two-Cent Issue Commemorates Battle of 150 Years Ago With Portraits. Issuance of a new two-cent stamp to commemorate the 150th unntvemr of the battle of Yorktown was mmugeed For “S prucing yesterday by the Post Office Department. The new stamp, ruurg‘ullr ‘in shape, rinted in two colors, the background being in red, and three portraits—of Ro- chambeau, Washington and DeGrasse— in black. The Yorktown stamp will be placed on sale October 19 at lhe post nmces in Yorktown, Va., and Weathers- fleld, Conn. It was at Weathersfield that George Washington laid plans for the battle of Yorktown which resulted in the surrender of Lord Cornwallis, General sales will begin the next day. U p99 Fall Bed Rooms! 86x105-inch Woven Cotton Spreads *l 98 Regularly Would Be $2.98 There’s something so cleah and fresh and “spruce” about these heavily woven spreads that you'll doubtless find your- self buying one for every bed in the house! price of $1.98. ’Specially at the ridiculous!y low You choose from two quaint old patterns . “La France” . . wanted bedroom shades . . .. Rose of Sharon and .and from the .ina big double bed size, 86x105 ins. Palais Royal—Second Floor Keep the “Right Time” for Schooltime . . . with the Ingraham Wrist Watch > 7 INGVARANT!!D WRIST WATCH mang mv v sS4 Regular $5 Value! mium-plated case always retains its luster. $2.95 A watch for men, women and students that will give thorough, long and satisfactory service. It carries a one-year guarantee, and its chro- It has a non-breakable crystal and the latest type adjustable link wrist band. Designed in the new and popular “Aviation” shape.