Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1931, Page 27

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= xve THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON . €, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1931. B—-11 However, we were anxious | Gustaf each week he did most of her | There were no set times for meals | at least three times a week, sometimes swim. She would race back and forth “ (1 h - P . I lf rsonal shopping. He bought ery- The only time a schedule w adhered oftener. At other times she would ordsr ' across that tank. She would dive and . 7 . o ! g. from magazines and dn to to was when Greta was She ham and eggs, coffee cake and swim under -nlrr like & fis) Greta Garbo’s Private Lite A edh . e ol 8t T oeomt 1a e Tt Iy s soon found th: the when she was du the studio at br of fruit, cereal, coffee cake (Tomorrow- orfl- lounges in bed for o'clock. But she never got v A 3 days at a time.) : : - ) oo A fesio B gy i v Enjoyed Morning § bo always enjoyed her morning (Copvris FUR lIVING EELI- Actress Orders Household Expenses Kept Down to - ¥ A B Moo | . 2 p e g \llm. . Copvricht, 1931, by Rilla Page Pahmborg s $100 Per Month; Watches Her fler the second month. D er, | food bre gl.' U dwer Wherever sha } ay t o migg 1 1 o N TR e o ing c pened to If she was in the garden. order } eakfa She alway b3 3 bl bout g tter | she ate there. I in her bed room X 1 T F I Money Closely. what they The 1 s found wa e she ate. When it was col . - - O O E R S Purdue Scuenhst Declares 7 ’ { that she iz how muct her_ dinner served ng room, drav Thin Layers Protect Units ' py pinca race rarwmona. reh, 1929, and_remained with e | - ¢ pleage her. no| - TrepiaceShe ainara ate| pomrmiage cotes Cax? i Cash & Carry beakfast in bed she applied to an agency a Swedish ;MW Jamor '- ey :.:»W\"'-, n(;;l | A few d.(\'(.w T we took charge , Bliss in the Arm’ OF MOfpheus couple to manage it. & wanted & her_house. ook who could prepare real Swedish af day. They were t 0 P cash and a food. She wanted the cook's husband w the real Gre #%2Y | the money was to make purct LAPAYETTE, Ind., November to take care of her lawn and swim- Ir A onths they worked | DeT from time to time. We were ANY DRESS vidence that thin she tat | ming pool, drive her car and serve ] e suonthe (hey W a receipt for ¢ T - protect living celis of from | as butler for £ e e offored | ¥e Were 10 en ery purcha " : 9 rmful electrical et %% been | A young couple, Gustaf and Sigrid th oss. Bribes were offered | 1, %D 19, €U xery pur with . ~ iscovered at Purdue Un Norin, applied for the o 8 R S 8 ¥ But they did | biack book h receipt o be This eloctrical activity, it was stated | were natives of Swel T . - g 3 pinned on the page of its entr : — A : PCOATS day. is jonization, radiation in which | been in the United States on 0t ta i adtaadi ; » ‘ - inute elsctrified particies spread about | years g et Bought Everything. ‘ - ke dust. Ionjeation proceeds, not only | AL first the agency thought these | lve the ir instruetions. Her frst| o C0 y i - L~ . the air, but in many other sub- | applicants too young for so much re- | ord tha r . L ove ith 3 - ~ AR % despread that Bossibiy 1o particie of | leligent and alert that they were sent | ore that, o e B T T ¢ e 1es ur- 1rimm oats ving matter Jong out of con- | out to see Garbo e thonght it wou rripes o > saw to 1 . 1.50 d s1 tact with It caused by radio- | Oarbo did not know that Gustaf and 1 R l‘r:)l‘)ru:x([k:{);rd‘: 1 3 s pass i : 5 an 4 Sctivity and many other phenomena. | Sigrid had mever before worked as || . o o ail telephone | end of the manth. Don't ever 1 : ke e e o aemion oI el | Were & couple of young adventur 2 yresent she wanted no | one tell you {hat Greta Garbo dor . : ; : ies’ Sports Coats.......3l. 10 these stray fons. They permeate | with the husband out of a job, fasc 3 c 3 d"v] % With the $50 e S 3 : , 2 y dead cells, but the lving possess some | nated with the idea of keeping house | “She told us thai we Were to do all the | at Gar an b . ‘ : M O i power of resiha e | for the famous motion picture siar wsing for the ot bt that She ex: | S T L en's Overcoats ......... o1 do not get inside while A% Gustaf had always liked to cook and ted us ke the bills down.” said | 1 ’ ark-Horovit s+ had often helped his mothe home. | the : hundred dollars a : RS tark Movovis, X 4 : o . When in the arms of sleep, how restless some en's Felt Hats.......... saveesven Teeerieenrrtee erurszveNe nvestigation, thinks tion may be a thin 18 known to cover cel le sibility in a new method of tes They at'’s permeabllity to the electrified Beat oot dust -~ In these tests he u. parafin, & [L1] ’ of fat which hitherto has bee | . generally believed susceptible to per- meation by fons. Dr. Lark-Horovitz's I one. The hair or felt will be fih'rll\/ml charm- 4 Eeriments hov i, (he lons hae PI I: I Al H ‘ B e i . The co i any 11 AMERICA’S QUALITY CLEANERS the parafin, By making a perfectly £ (T $9. The work is done in one day. | non-porous flm of parafin he stopped » R ! i'l: ?»72“,5,'"'1' % ;‘.,‘4'"{2‘.‘.‘,5 o T Announcing a New | 1332 G St. N.w. 903 E St. N.W. 1784 Columbia Road 1508 K St. N.W. STATES SOCIETY JOINS " ac DINNER Nitional 9011 | 1327 ConmactiedtiATE: 3009 14th St. N.W. ARMISTICE JUBILEE 2 DRESSES o e e $1.50 ‘ iy reparaon you've anoays * ‘ 2620 Connecticut Ave. 807 17th St. N.W. il Officers. Support of the Armistice day jublice 2 HEAVY COATS . $1.50 to be held in Washington Auditorium November 11, under auspices of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, was pledged Monday night by members of the All Btates Officers’ Society at a meeting in the Willard Hotel Plans for the All States ball, to be held at the Shoreham Hotel November 20, were completed at the session. 1731 7th St N w Officers selected at the annual elec- . IV tion last night were Willlam E. Hoff- i19: B Tt presuient 'O the. Weat: Vir- Phone Potomac 3900 Open Until 9:30 P.M. ginia Soclety, president; Jens M. Ot- ; terness, treasurer of the South Dakota Work Called for and Delivered Society, first vice president; Ralph Boyer, secretary of the Oklahoma So- clety, second vice president; Thomas W. Cain, past vice president of the Ala- bama Soclety, third vice president; Miss Gertrude Louls, past secretary of the Jowa Society, secretary; Edward J. Lang, president of the Connecticut So- ciety, treasurer, and A. R. Bailey, vice \dent of the Illinols Soclety, his- an. BOOK TO BE REVIEWED #Portraits in Miniature” Subject of department of physics. who ma o | Sigrid, like most Swedish girls, had to be the limit on household | 3 jtec- | been taught cooking and housekeeping. | expenses | ’ s They toss squirm and fidget. Ofte | e They "were confident they would be | 'We had kept house long enough to| RS LNEY s fSTicy hee. iy (Dae RUGBGUIEY aanC TES o i Neelliess, . ... .oooniiis 5 able to run the Garbo household know th: i er take something to | . : started work for Garbo in ' do that, especiaily if there was any| EGONN. AVE. & CALVERT ST. l in any of the thirty-three positions which we it’s all because the mattress is not comfortable avee Footer Cleaning Is Best vekinase BuesaNve BTl s I Street at Seventh Free Auto Parking—E Street Between 6th and 7th NAtional 5100 Miss Overlock Tomorrow. “Portraits in Minfature,” Lytton Strachey’s Jatest book, will be reviewed by Miss Ellen Overlock of the Public Library staff tomorrow night at 8:05 at the Mount Pleasdnt branch of the Public Libra: ‘The popularity of biography < has eontinued to increase, mided by Strachey’s ' earlier works, “Queen Victoria” and “Elizabeth and Essex,” and this Iatest book is expected to appeal to readers of those volumes Miss Overlock will spesk briefly of other books of biography published s .‘ These Do Suggest Gifts Science 1| 43 95 Desk Sets Mastodons of 50,000 Years Ago Linked in Défective Teeth of Arizona $ Children. 2 '95 It's & long call from the mastodons O S e e —giant elephants who roamed over i a ¢ ian would be charmed North America 50,000 years ago—and the teeth of Arizona school children Bitictied in lopely tose v or e chadte Sibis v th to be & clear con- :‘e‘cnr»:\":fp’:)‘;lp:;r;m:\ the Arizona ex- are as good looking as they are convenient! { : periment station of the Department of Agriculture. = 5 . 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