Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1931, Page 40

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-8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1931 G e e e o THE MVENING SITAR, | s, | cooper, Comar. eric! erman, | George B. Trible, Capt. . Gar- | ‘ Weds Secretly | EXPLAINS FEEDING | %l c |SOJOURNERS RE-ELECT§%fidfi;fmfigfifig}:fi:slfic.; | o m?ko’*.fli‘xf.?::if"g:‘.’éfi‘gm YOUNG BUT VERY BUSY | eds Secrelly g u need Dr. R. R. Sayer, Public He price! | Ger, M L. Herses, al, Gen, John 3| R P OF MARCHERS HERE .. : i BETTELHEIM AS HEAD 7. o, i, Sout Gunrd, & C Wit ol Charies O Allen and ¥ only 29 years old, but he is a law- y t Capt. Earle W. Dimmick was re-|Col, Louls S, Chappelear. is only | | GIRL ATHLETE'S MARRIAGE t e | elected secretary and Maj. John B.| The board of trustees will include: | Yer, & Maine legislator, s director of TWO YEARS AGO REVEALED. 3 f : ization | Harper treasurer of the chaper. Lieut.| Admiral Robert E. Coontz, Represent- | Business Placement and s eollege pre- Central Union Mission Head De- | Annual Meeting of Organization | F57PE ERATEer of the chaper. Lieut,| Adm Wright Patman of Texas, Maj. | fessor. b | chaplain; Ensign M. D. Case, sentinel Gen. M. W. Ireland, Representative Al He also holds eight eollege degrees. : 2 : chaplain; . D. 3 nel; .M. W. 3 - clares Glassford Asked Him to s Held Wednesday Night at 'SEAPIaT; R LD, Oose sentinel; | Gen. M. W. | of Waghington, Represent- | e o k h S| v cate; Capt. H. Turner Lewis, historian; | ative J. Howard Swick of Pennsyl- Dance Hall Girl's Slayer Dies | Help—Answers Protests " Army and Navy Club Maj. Charles D. Collins, marshal, and | vania, Col. Stanley K. Hornbeck, Brig. | p | < 9 “T cons t ty to 1 Col. Bolivar J. Lloyd, chairman of the | Gen. H. C. Fisher, Judge Isaac R. Hitt, | 7 A { d e Planning Committee. | Col. Leon B. Kromer, Maj. Wallace | 4 After Treating Other | A 8 : 5 ¥ Maj idum S. Bettelheim, jr, Was| The board of governors elected in- | Streater, Lieut, Col. John P, Frey and I L : r T cent 1 re-elected president of the Washington | clude: Maj. A. Fries, re- | Comdr. F. S. Bowen. Prisoner ) p v A Y chapter of the Natlonal Sojourners at | tired: Brig . William E. Horton, | g KOHLER of KOHLER risoners. e S the annual meeting of the organization | Col, Bol Lioyd, Rear Admiral T, | Artistry in Plumbing <1nr(<_riav night in the Army and|J. Cowie, Gen. M: Patnck,l Georgia produced 113,639,532 gallons Fixtures on Display = = b Brig. Ge i faj. Gen. as Gun Battle Imperils Girl e following vice presidents also C McK S etative| SIS a0 compared Wik | § 4100 Georgia Ave. AD:0I45 to n r . g : Miss | ¥ elected: Lieut. Col. Avery J.|Thomas Hall of North Dakota: Comdr. | 98832152 in 1924. ployed es hunger marchers.” Some of | the fifth h: p of the om- the contributors had objected to the use | pany witt ree ye i . pilere | (0 P r Stocking Up EISEMAN’S L b i) i b vy, | . W \ Yours for the asking—- ... because A Box of “AS You LIKE IT” ‘ou Are Searchi I | : REQUESTS EXPLANATION IF\OU b for Lashng " | Says "Merry Xmas or rraup piswissaL || a Pair of Special Trousers | Wall Best of All! to Match Your Odd Coat, | : We defy you, Iadies safe and sane Christ B t ' (and gentiemen 100)to mas gift—beautiful, {cerman’e 2 e / | name a single female practical and econom- Come to Eiseman’s eauty. | T N | that matter—who has this year than ever, too many stockings. If with a world of style QIMPLY specify Union SUN.-TRYD Wall Papers to ve-enonoopenond. lndqtd!ty.-dflu K i} i im omplet ) | sun's health-giving rays with the comfort—the confidence | t's why Hos every e Fleed SENATE FIGHT ON SMITH = S ¢ can match your od A enatalil s R RETE | "AsYOULKEITisthe as low as - wat I and beauty! They introduce added charm to your Walsh, Dem of " Montana, al, and Bat o - Y 2 . oo Bilho o Al me —but at no added cost ll.oo and wp Beeks App t rry X ire | e -t < - g Y | : 2 r ve Lo e 2 [A BOX OF 3 PAIRS MAKES A LOVELY GIPT] Case to > | F . i q ¥ " re By the Associa | y Hoover ove Smith of " the CHOICE OF ANY SIYLE highe: courts was t ¥ 2 Senator Walsh, Demox Justice Peyton Gor B . Supreme Court rec he | T had no r i o e oncs vt ‘ Latingly SUN-TRYD DR. KAHLER SHOE STORE T | Beawifurt *WALL PAPER | 603 13th St. N.W. Homer Building. PLANEE(E:T IN SEA / g Gy Phone DlIstrict 1995 Warship Aids Search for French "ECONOMY HOSE FOR TRE WOMAN WHO ENOWS® Pilots in Mediterranean MARSEILLE, France, December 11 | (#)—The French warship = =S s seaplane searched the Mediterrane; g between_the Balearic Is) coast of Africa yesterd: Marseille mail plane h was foreed r % | Il down in the sea yesterday because of | an ofl leak . 3 | | The pllot and radio operator re- _ mnm that the sea was rough and | it was necessary to stri lane 7 | g ihe Capvie"o one vine w sroeii | We're mot “holding g ‘ 1319-1321 F Strect i A out” a single shoe — | T\ December 11 BOSTONIAN SHOES Stetson Haits every pair of our $5 | st il ¢ G- e ee————_—_—_— - shoesinour100stores is reduced to $3.95. . ALL SIZES & WIDTHS St. Albans Our 45 345 Suits Overcoats Two Trousers Of Camel Hair *25 °25 Every garment is fitted by a Light enough in weight for master fitter and alterations are Spring or Fall, and warm made by experienced tailors enough for comfort in the cold- « + . without extra charge. est days of Winter. This is a time when you want every dollar to do its utmost in buying VALUE. It’s a time when you must EVERY MATERIAL I use discrimination in buying. . 3 : : INCLUDING LPING PONG |94 < 2 2 i i =T / s \ :;EE:BEL‘NS”'N' | There’s no “cheap” clothing in our shop. St. Albans suits and el / \ ST R "Z':ED' | overcoats are better than ever before. They’re not to be com- DU-EGO SATIN. | pared with pre-war values. PING PONG: Games may Pins ;",‘:‘,"ukm;‘ g0t : $ } R | The price was to be $45. We contracted for finer woolens, finer Jodgment Day. There's no ead | linings and for more hand-tailoring . . . and got it. to its popularity, beca | there’s no end to the a ot fk . e R . This is a sale where you make an actual saving of $20. We sac- get out of it [ - rifice profit and our manufacturing tailors have allowed a 50 50 ; Sets$2°%10 $12 generous rebate on the huge lines with which we were loaded. Regulation Tables $25 9'x 5! . SALON MODERNE - 539 FIFTH AVENUE - NEW YORK Sensational! | 5 & ] —'//;MZ%_ 1 3 1_ 5 F figfesdsl,lfie::es, | New LOW Pl‘lce g:;liéz;lzgt:}?;;}l{z STREET e b & 1338 G Street N.W. * % } $10. Compare the Nearby Stores: lea.thers, workman- WILMINGTON . BALTIMORE ship and style. PHILADELPHIA—4 Stores . 3 pairs $175

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