Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1932, Page 21

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L THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1932 g O/ PALAIS RoYAL SKULLS HOLD NO TERRORS FOR THESE GIELS. WHERE DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE IS ALWAYS FAIRLY PRICED Important Selling! Beginning Tuesday! Linen and Pique DRESSES We just have to enthuse over them for they’re quite the cleverest frocks we’ve seen at the price! CLAFLIN |20.C. YOUTHSHELD : - INDEATH BY AUTO 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 |Alexandria Woman, 60, Hit by Car in Virginia Town. Special Dispatch to The Star. ALEXANDRIA, Va. January 11— | | Struck by an automobile while cross- |ing the 200 block South Washington | street early last night, Mrs. Virginia | Wenk, 60 years old, of 1016 Duke street, | was almost instantly killed. Carried to | | | CABBE ARSI RN AY the Alexandria Hospital, half a block away, she died on the elevator while being taken to the operating Toom She had received a broken neck. Two Washington youths, Joseph H. | Castonguay, 19, of 30 Sixteenth street southeast, alleged driver of the ma- chine which struck Mrs. Wenk, and | Elmer Harding, 18, of 57 New York a passenger with Castonguay, being held by Alexandria police | pending the outcome of an inquest by | Coroner T. Marshall Jones at police headquarters this afternoon | Castonguay told Judge William 8. | Snow of the Alexandria ®olice Court | last night that Mrs. Wenk stepped in front of his machine to avoid being | Adorable dresses of pique, eyelet Bio us BaT e ATALL DRUG STORES HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS If your skin is yellow—complexion pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor —you have a bad taste in your mouth —a lazy, no-good feeling—you should try Olive Tablets, Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets—a sub- stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 20 years of study. Olive Tablets are a purely vege- table compourd. Know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoy- ancy like childhood days, you must get at the cause hit by another machine which was | passing his at the time. She was said to have been en route to the First Baptist Church In the car with Castonguay and Harding were Miss Beulah Sowers of 1423 East Capitol street, and Miss Frances Sowers of 1317 Massachusetts avenue. Castonguay is said to have carried Mrs. Wenk to the hospital, but not to have admitted he struck her until carried to the Alexandria police station in company with several other persons arrested at the scene of the ac- cident. His machine was en route to ‘Washington. The body of Mrs. Wenk was removed to the Wheatley Funeral Home. She has been living with Mrs. Roy Draper {at 1016 Duke street. Funeral arrange- ments have not yet been completed. | Tobacco Barn Burns. | To these two Beloit College co-eds, taking an advance course in anthro- | | pology, dead men’s bones hold no horrors. Frances Kappel, Grays Lake, Il (left), | | ind Roberta Ha Beloit, Wis. (right), are shown reconstructing 3,000-year- | old Pueblo India s 25 part of their class work. The skulls were collected | in New Mexico on a recent student expedition sent from the college’s Logan Muscum. —A. P. Photo. E by the ch , which was organ- INTERSTATE SINGERS | jas byt shory st 2 e Ve vn to Wasl n, wil | TO PRESENT RECITAL | Rt "Boce marewel of Hugvatns | | and Mendelssohn’s “To the Sons ofi : i | Art.” Thirty-Second Public Appearance | “Charies wood will sing several solos, | i and the guest soloist will be Helen [RSSet M aleiChornsFWill EBajat Donofrio, soprano, whose numbers in- | Continental Hall. | clude Victor Herbert’s “Italian Street | | Song.” The Interstate Male Chorus, spon-| | sored by employes of the Interstate | | Commerce Commission, will present its | A Luray Woman Buried. LURAY, Va. January 11 (Special).— Sleeveless or short sleeved. skirts with back detail. cut and well made. Included at this price is a group of beautiful Cotton- embroidered in white on pastels or in sharp contrasts on white. Mesh Frocks, just unpacked! The linens come in white and lovely pastels, with contrasting appliques, embroidery or tucking. The All well Sizes 14 to 42 Palais Royal—Third Floor Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act on | | thirty-second public recital in D. A. R. i the liver and boweis like calomel—| LEONARDTOWN, Md., January 11 |Memorial Continental Hall January 21,| The remains of Mrs. Thomas E yet have no dangerous after effects. | (Special) —Fire of unknown origin de- | under dircction of Clyde B. Aitchison. | Schwartz, 85, were buried today in They start the bile and help over- |5troved & large tobacco barn on the | Invitations may be had on application | Green Hiil Cemetery, services conducted Y e timation. Tale nighily and |{87m of Mr. Philip Long of Oraville. | to H. M. Brown of the Interstate Com- by Rev. Maxwell 'of the Methodist come constipation. Take nigatly anc | some 15 miles north of here. It was|merce Commissicn, manager of the Church. Her husband died many years note the pleasing results. Miilions of | filled with this year's crop of tobicco, | chorus. ago, and she was his second wife, his boxes sold yearly. 15¢, 30c, 60c. | \Which was being stripped in the barn.| Among the special numbers to be!first wife being her sister. The Name That Guarantees Quality in Bedspreads! Bates and other high-grade 2.50, 2.95, 3.95 edspreads at an absurdly low price! 84x105 ins. 86x105 ins. I O 6 Rayon and %0x105 ins. 90x105 ins. Cotton Spreads 72x10S ins. B . 15 designs! Rose, green, gold, blue, orchid! I even send W oven Cotton Spreads Sizes 72x105 ins. 80x105 ins. 80x105 ins. 84x105 ins. No wear and tear! Everything washed in soft Net Bags with pure soap . .. without harmful rub- bing and scrubbing. Royal—Second Floor A sale you’ll regret missing! Bed, Spring =d Mattress Sy Full size metal beds in walnut finish! 3 styles! Each with spring and felt mat- REN'T you tired of poorly washed clothes : : : out of patience with gray, faded pieces, worn out before their time . : : robbed of their fresh, new beauty? If you're like most sensible women, you are. And you’re going to do something about it! But what can you do? You can keep your clothes from being scrubbed to pieces by careless home washing . . . by “washwomen” . . . and by other old fashioned laundering methods. And you can do it without paying any more than you pay right now! For Manhattan has developed a way of washing clothes without rub- bing and scrubbing, without twisting and tugging. A way that gently coaxes the dirt out, slowly and without wear and tear. Each piece is first classified by color and fabric. It is then put in a soft, open-weave Net Bag and placed in a swirling suds of pure, mild soap. Five times the suds are changed, gently loosening and dissolving all dirt. A N Then seven separate baths of soft, filtered water rinse away every trace of suds and dirt. .. and leave your clothes fresh and clean but unharmed! Tests prove that clothes washed by Manhattan’s famous “Net Bag System” last months longer than clothes washed the ordinary way. And they have asparkling, new freshness that makes you proud to wear them. Three Day Delivery adds further to this feeling that here, indeed, your dollar does a big washday job. Remember—every Manhattan service gives you these remarkable fea- tures, even the lowest priced one. And there is a service that exactly fits your needs and your budget. Let the Manhattan Laundryman stop in and help you choose it. Try our new DRY CLEANING SERVICE Just hand articles to our Representative Style Illustrated! A “best seller!” Low-arched head and foot of continuous tubing. Spaced vertical to give wide effect. Full size; walnut finish. With spring and felt mattress, 17.50. tress! Decorated style, combined with straight lines and curved design. With spring and felt mattress Three-quarter panel style, with posts of con- tinuous bent tubing. With spring and felt mattress ...... . vense 1250 Palais Royal—Fourth Floor A phone call will bring him to your door. Make it today—now—and let us prove the truth of these statements. Every odd rug --drastically reduced! Only 28 rugs to sell! (5) Gulistan Oriental rugs (9x12)........ (3) Gulistan Oriental rugs (8%x10%3).... (4) Gulistan Oriental rugs (6x9) (3) Gulistan Oriental rugs, 27x54 ins (2) Gulistan Oriental rugs, 36x63 ins...... 15.25 Palais Royal—Second Floor CALL DECATUR 1120 MANHATTAN LAUNDRY The Nets Get the Wear The Clothes Get the Wash .\ (2) American Oriental rugs (9x12) 4 (3) Hartford Saxony rugs (9x12) We Save You Mane}/ | (2) Hartford ony ru:*s (814x10%%)....84.45 ~ | (4) Aubusheen American Orientals (814x1015) Saving Your Clothes Entire Advertisement Copyrighted, 1931 ROSSLYN, VI.RGINIA VIRGINIA OFFICE: WILSON BOULEVARD AND MILITARY ROAD,

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