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- B—4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1932. SOCIETY | oclock in the temple. It promises to maintain in every respect the high artistic standards which the Sisterhood has set for its yearly function. It s also that the rally is colnci- ith the 27th anniversary of irth of the society. The pro- will be of unusual excellence. Aft- ¢ opening prayer by Mrs. Frederic the Sisterhood will introduce r and talented reconteurs y. She has high dramatic ive powers and will de- audience with several orig- The Howard University mous for its rendition of 1 be responsible for the Our interest in the ITRUCK OWNERS SET 10 FIGHT TAX BILLS Group Plans to Establish| Headquarters and State Opposition at Hearing. ation at bus-truck regulation hear- ings in the Senate, and on & joint lo- cal committee dealing with the situa- tion in Virginia, where proposed in- creased fees threaten the principle of reciprocity. The committee on the Mapes pro- gram will be headed by Charles B Buck, vice president of the Merchants’ Transfer & Storage Co. It includes Edgar Brawner, Charles P. Maloney, C. E. Fries, Paul Lum and Jerome Fanciulll. W. Spencer Brenizer will be the representative of the association on the foint committee. The bus-truck situation will come be- fore the Senate Interstate Commerce Committee next week, when a bill by \ator Couzens, Republican, of Mich- regulate interestate carriers, will be brought up for hearirig. Yesterday's meeting also indorsed the McLeod financial responsibility bill for vehicle operators. Mr. Fanciulli, secretary of the as- sociation, said that several sites for | headquarters were in contemplation, | and that they would be inspected today. SHORTRIDGE IMPROVING Senator Si'l—;rlrldge of California, | operated on yesterday for a digestive trouble, was described today at Emer- | gency Hospital as “improving rapidly.” | The Senator entered the hospital DOOLITTLE TO ATTEND AERO CLUB RECEPTION Will Come Here Prior to Return to Two Weeks of Duty at Selfridge Field. Maj. James H. Doolittle, one of the | world’s foremost aviators, 15 to return | to active duty with the Army Alr Corps | for a period of two weeks beginning ' about February 1 at Selfridge Field, Mich. Maj. Doolittle is due here tomorrow night and will be the guest of honor at the annual reception held under the auspices of the Aero Club of Washing- on. Since his resignation from the Air Corps more than a year ago, Doolittle has held a major's commission in the Air Corps Reserve. While on active duty next month he is to make a num- ber of altitude flights in standard Army pursuit planes to test effects of low tem- perature, under service conditions, on rarious grades of lubricating oil Doolittle has won world fame through his experimental work in aviation. He is the only man to take an airplane off, | flying a course, return to his starting point and land without seeing outside the airplane cockpit. He was winner of the Schneider trophy competition | 1926." He recently made a dawn- flight connecting the capitals of Can ada, the United States and Mexico. Regulate Church Bells. FERROL, Spain (#).—Churche ing bells will be taxed and the h they may toll will be restricted, so as not to disturb sleepers, the City Coun- cil has decided to e 1SS Ofl from the jaw of porpolses is used as lubricant for fine mechant ment Conference” will -, Abram Simon. The chairman of the committee to ig about a week ago. [o|———=lo|c———}|o|———|o|———]0] Getting under way with the fight | against the Mapes Committee tax plans | and other legislation that would in- | crease the operating costs of truck op- | erators here, the Commercial Motor Vehicle Owners’ Association today was prepared to establish headquarters and perfect organization to press the paign. The board of governors of the as- sociation met yesterday at the United States Chamber of Commerce and de- cided upon this step A committee was appointed to direct the association’s opposition to the Mapes Committee measures, Which would put a weight tax on mo c- hicles and increase the gasolir It was arranged also to have rep: with a tea and a re- e members of the Sister- will give its pre-Lenten it of the build- Church, ty-seventh nd avenue, in Md., Tuesday evening The New Easier Way To Wax Your FLOORS! Just Wipe It On! No Hard Rubbing! “CELLO-WAX” Dries with a Hard, Lasting Lustre! Rich’s twice-yearly SALE $6.90 ; $8.90 Mrs. Frances s, assisted by Mrs. Lillian Mrs. Archie es Monninger, Mrs. Mrs. Paul Hyson, beth Federline and Mrs. Marie | | | m Thomas E. Good of St e at the Shoreham for Over 30 Years of Quality Servi S Modern ilver Vault For Valuables and Invaluables SAFET and He and assured by our M ern, well lighted SILVER- WARE STORAGE VAULT Reasonable Charges nd Mrs. David R. Smith came to ¢ terday {rom their home to spend some time | an apartment at the otel former prices $10.50 to $15 A clearance of Rich’s surplus stocks, includ- ing the smart distinctive models of autumn and winter. Strap Mules reduced to $2.90 All Sales Final ICH'S F SI. ar. TENTH Pickard of Westbury, Y., has returned home al days in Wash- | of Miss Leah E. can Red Cross and o formerly were asso- in the war-| ng Camp Ac- Alice M. and, N Y for Silverware looms is insur Lippman_of willard dur- Estimates on Request Merchants - Transfer and Storage Co. Sale of chiffon hosiery, 85c pair 3 pairs, $2.45 Mrs. William Montclair. JOHN L. NEWBOLD, Jr dent 920-922 E St.—Nat. 6900 Storage—Moving—Packing—Shipping ckholm and rection with ——|n]———|ojc———|njc———=|a]———=a i [nj——a|o|———h|a|c——]o]c———]n} ner of Pelham s spending the week at —CELLO-WAX is preparation for the trea types of floors. Its a hard cellophane-li brilliant without be —CELLO-WAX rubbing or polishing waxes do. It is ap a perfected 1ent of all tion leaves surface that is g slippery es no as ordin 1 easily slmer K. Bryant of the Hamilton Ho- | winsows| LANSBURGH'S i S | 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 Los Angel Pint = 0 750 Quart . 81,25 Gallon . $4,50 Kannd | st Con Matthew ert and Dance Tonight Sodality rec cial s Concert. LOS by chestra, | nposers. See Demonstration Street Floor Also on Sale hird Floor At Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 Thirteenth Street The Dorman Sale (by Catalogue) TRADE MARK Daytime Dresses With New Fashion Details eWaistlines that are on the “up and up” eCollars and sleeves that “do tricks” eLively prints for effective trimming sShoulder capes that add width REGISTERED Being effects from the estate of Caroline V. Dor- man by order of the National Savings and Trust Co., Executor, together with additions from the Thompson and Other Estates. In part Aub Drawing Room Sulte, Aubtsson s, Antique and Modern Wahog- aluable Paintings and Water Carved Ivoriex, Embrotderies, Bric-a-Rrac, irated Screens, French Furniture, Linens, ete. To Be Sold at Public Auction Within Our Golleries 715 13th Street Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, February 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th, 1932 At 2 P. M. Each Day On Exhibition January 30th and February Ist Catalogues on Application to C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Auctioneers GRS 1314 F Street N. W. LAST 2 DAYS! Rayon prints of a quality that approaches silk in its appearance. . . . All-over prints or plain colors with print trimmings . . . in such good business colors — blue, black, soft green, rose and red—sizes 14 to 44. Each dress has one or more of these style fea- tures . . . puff sleeves, jabots, boleros, yokes, and scalloped collars! v An Outfit Made to Sell for $49.50 ) ventory, we want to clear out our . unusual bargains in every . many others besides those Sold Separately Box Spring, $14.50 Mattress, $13.00 —If you want to know what it means to have a really luxurious rest, try an inner-spring mat- tress and box spring! And if you want a real value—buy this outfit now. Both mattress and box spring are covered with striped sateen. All sizes. Note these features— Mattress is fully 6 ins. thick. Hand-tufted with braid. 4 screen ventilators at sides. Covered with Striped Sateen green or orchid. V2 ©® $65 Large Suitcase.....$32.50 @ $20 Zipper Bag Man’s Hanger Case, $12.50 ® 320 Man’s Toilet Kit ® $6 Buxton Wallets.:.....$ ® $10 Woman’s Hat Box ® $50 Fitted Tray Case Is a Small Sum for Such Smart Frocks Many of Them All Silk! Noiseless Steel inner springs. Finished with lock-stitch roll edge. Superior inner-spring unit upholstered with 32 Ibs. felt. Box Spring covered with Sateen to match. in Of course, it’s a special purchase. All silk dresses at $2.95 are not the usual thing, and these have the style and fit of the expensive odels from which they were copied! In- cNided are some very fine rayon prints. Plain and printed combinations, solid colors, and prints in a complete size range. Whether you wear a 14 or a 50, you'll find your size! Third Floor. Bed Dept.