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WLBUR REPORT ONTOUR OF WEST Better Off, as Rule, Than East, Secretary Says After Three-Month Trip. ‘Wilbur returned to his lagued ions, As to unemployment, he ssid that those in lornia have set- to meet their own problem, officer said that he did arising Snake in D. C. Zoo Is Father of Five In Quincy, Illinojs By the Associated Press. or not. A _bedside bulletin, issued to Pa Rattlesnake, Z0o, Wi D. C., by Wesley Minear, Quincy High Scl 3 “Ma doing well with five little rattlers born yesterday. Congrat- ulations.” Minear caught Pa KIWANIS HEAD FETED | Retiring Governor of Three States ‘Honored at Joplin « (OPLIN, Mo., September 23 (#).— Jo'l!m P. Davidson, Wichita, Kans., re- - | tiring governor for the Missouri-Kan- full e prora agreeme: y the Government and e and that conservation of the resources i &mnmd, ifornia, he added, is mow in a position to join the other States in working out the proration compact. CALL HERE ACCEPTED BY INDIANA PASTOR|| Rev. Clifford H. Jope, Overseas Vet- eran, to Occupy Ninth Street Christian Pulpit. Rev. Jope, who saw service overseas with the 162d Infantry, has been in the years and pastor of the rs. sas-Arkanshs Kiwanis district, was hon- | ored last nighi by more than 1,000 con- vention delegates at the annual gover- rors' banquet. and ball. His successor will be elected today, on the closing day of the convention, and a | new convention city will chosen, ng against the spread of Com- an address yesterday by Harper Gatton, Madisonville, Ky., first vice president of Kiwanis International, who appeared on the program as the official spokes- man for the international organization. —_— " Many earthquakes are sald to be | produced by variations in atmospheric , 80 extremely sensitive the crust. -o-g-c-"_g‘fiulm iy RS DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone National 0721 409-410 MeLa. Bia, ota and G Bl MW" s |ll (D. C. Property Only) 6% You can take 12 years to pay off your loans without the expense of renewing. K for $10 per month, including interest and principal. Larger or smaller loans at proportion= ate rates. erpetual Building Association Established 1881 Largest in Washington jouston, I anv-|ll Assets Over $25,000,000 (i t] retired list after Comdr. Charles H. Davis, detached command U. 8. 8. Trevor; continue duty as commander Destroyer Division 10, Battle Force. Lieut. Simon L. Shade, detached U. 8. 'sl.nsle-m: to U.S.S8.Ramapo as navigating officer. Lieut. Edwin H. Tiliman, jr., relieved all duty; to duty as aide to commandant 6th Naval District, Charleston, 8. C. Turret on the Tanker. new Dutch ofltanker is A ipped | with & high turret not unlike that of & battleship with the wheel house on its | Cor. 11th and E N.W. | OVER THE WEEK END S 7 84 very reasons) Baltimore & Ohio AHOW about The Star Building...for a CONVENIENT address ? The STAR BUILDING Penna. Ave. At 11th N.W. 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Doilies, 29¢ Linen Huék Towels 17x31 In. 18232 In. 19238 In. 29c 39c 49c Pure linen, and of a soft, absorbent quality. With damask borders and hemstitched homs. 10-In. Doilies, 49c 22-In. Centers, $1.09 6x12-In. Doilies, 39¢ 10x14-In. Doilies, 69¢ 12x18-In. Doilies, 98¢ 16x"4-In. Doilies, $1.09 Sale! Famous PEQUOT Reversible Sheets The famous Pequot sheet, known from coast to coast, can now be pur- Regular $1.50 63x101-In. Pequot Sheets Regular $1.75 8Ixi0LIn. $ 1 34 Pequot Sheets | Pretty Printed Frocks . For Girls Going to School $1.50 Gay, colorful prints, embodying all the chic details the school-going miss adores —yet their charming simplicity and fast colors assure satisfactory launderings. Sizes 7 to 16—small sizes with bloomers. GIRLS' WEAR—FOURTH FLOOR. Baby Boys’ Handmade Suits $1.95 Dainty handmade suits for your tiny son. Expertly fashioned of broadcloth with exquisite touches of hand embroidery. Solid col- ors or soft color combinations. Sizes 2 to 5. Handmade: Hand-Embroidered Creepers $1.59 Comfortable and easy to slip into for the tot who “goes on all fours.” Fine broadcloth. White, pink, blue and maize. Sizes 1 to 3. Cool Days Are Not Far Away Infants’ Legging Sets P $6.95 Adorable sets with coat, beret and zipper leggings. Of *sturdy continental chinchilla, with beautiful appli- que on beret and coat. White, pink, blue, tan and green. Sizes | to 3. Handmade dresses for wee tod- lers. Batiste or broadcloth with es of hand embroidery Ideal baby c\ul.l Flexible sole. b S $1.75 INFANTS' WEAR—FOURTH FLOOR. chased at the price of an ordinary sheet. The three-inch hem at both ends enables you to use the sheet both ways, thus doubling its life. Because they are free from dressing, their heavy texture is retained through r ted launderings. Mail and 'phone orders filled by Jane Stuart. N Ational 9500. Regular $1.65 72x101.In. Pequot Sheets - 8124 40c 42x36-1In. Pequot Cases 29¢c A Topping Idea! Jersey Blouses To Combine With s Sporty Wool Skirts 132,95 a1 $3,95 There are seven styles—one for every day in the week if you're taking to jersey like the French women! And imagine, in these delightful colors—Autumn yellow, Woodland green, Spanish tile, French blue, eggshell, white and brown. Sizes 14 to 20. BLOUSES—SECOND FLOOR. Half Size Dresses and Coats Reduce Alteration Costs Wool and Satin Form an Alliance $10 Satin takes a shine to wool, as a result this_stunning model for the “little wom- an.” Also plain satins, canton crepes and sheer woolens, specially built to make you look taller and, oh, so nice and slender. Sizes 161/ to 225. Wolf Accents Rough or Smooth Woolens $25 You can walk right out in one of these coats with little or no alterations! They're built to fit, shorter from shoulders to waist, with broader shoulders, larger armholes and shorter sleeves. Of new 1931 weaves richly furred with wolf or caracul. Sizes 16%4 to 2415, + I’s Inexpensive To Be Fashionable INEXPENSIVE SHOP—SECOND FLOOR.