Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1932, Page 20

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B—4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1932. CHGAR)CREATES |0y Most Tverestimg Gase | ™ ¥ ¥ S "~ i U. 8 Envoy to Rome Discussed on 1 Director Washington Child Guidance Clinic. sorship in London. By the Associated Press. : i ] i PARIS, February 1—The widely- Action of Legislature Starts ALL, clumsy and shy, 9-year-old| This helped to reduce the rivalry and y 5 9 John wnééslerred éyo the \z;snh‘;‘ resulted u‘,‘:,l“"’ia"r‘;ii',;”l?y“"fli between| read newspaper Intransigeant, on the 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 ; : idance : . s City on Road to Fiscal Ington CRild Guldence CAnd | and parents for anything he did rea- | SsumPtion that Ambassador Walter E our discovery of the pumling|sonsbly well, John's feeling of confi- | Edge would succeed Charles G. Dawes No Connection With Any Other Washington Store Recovery dissatisfaction in the boy's life probably | dence was bolstered. There is a notable | as American Ambassador to London, i Saved him many distressing problems | change in the boy as he is gradually | saiq Ambassador John W. Garrett, now and maybe failure in his later life. overcoming his inferiority complex. at Rome, would be a welcome choice Because he was timid, quiet and de-| John’s case is typical of one where| g the Paris post. By the Associated Press \ | tached, John's teacher did not know | investigation of the causes which un- i CHICAGO, February 1—Chicago—! s : : Mr. Garrett, for & long time & resi- re whether the boy | derlle dissatisfaction and failure in | 4 0P (NS StEeedea admir- the city of the em pasury and the S merely: nAt: | chiAEen SrobablS. EpaTe) thems maty : 1 2 =1 mhned 8 " Yentive in the class | {ragic probloms which confront a large | 301Y a0 e ¢ e | . room or hard of | portion of humanity. If these causes | €XPressed the hope that he, 'in taking path has been opened toward hearing, She 8150 | Which are ascertained through careful [UP the irecrrupted tradition of the Isfinime R evauite: And ifl | reported that, al-| and comprehensive examination, remain | limented Ambassador Herrick, will be i T se dollars, city and coun- | F (% | though John was|unrecognized, they usually form the | 0 his compatriots the enlightened ad- : s have declared. will be wasted. | B6US, 5 in the low third | basis for drastic dificulties in later life. | YOcAte of Irance, her sentiments and | Mayor Anton J. grade, he could| John was one of the approximately 250 | her rights clby council|F) ¥ | hardly read 8nd| patfents who sought assistance at the |=— = ———— twin factors i was inclined to use | Washington Child Guidance Clinic, & A0S e “ere ot | B e a0t T ughy Sty Chest sgener, €uring e\ 8y oy ySE WIRING . Tt SR Tomorrow—Second Day—Brings r public employes, A typical case of saviour, civic sensitiveness, t progressive. If he were alive todny he would insist on a o030 e siate | B S5 Sk 125 AT BOYS' BANQUET Sl These Specials at One Dollar as being weigheq | area | B : 8 Gown by a strong Six-Room House completely Wired 5105.00 for Electriclty. ... nt interests sense of failure. rreorganiza- | oo o T S home | offers | Independent Band Holds Semi-An- him average oppor- ; tunities and comfortable surroundings nual Fete. collection | pig parents are intelligent people Who| More than 125 members and guests able 83-|racently have become worried over | attended the semi-annual banquet of ed o | their son’s sensitiveness and his tend- | the Washington Boys' Independent ced on the city's|ency to avoid anything new because he [ Band at_the Fan Tan Cafe Saturday ng by County | feels that he cannot succeed. It Was|night. The honor guests were Isaac recki making pos- | i, Ralph, John's older broth Gans and Dr. C. W. Montgomery. Ma) (of about $300.000,000 | discovered the first and pei chief | C. J. Brown served as toastmas ; X g% 0nas | cause of the younger boy f Other speakers were William E ki Juled thatltion. There was an unde Sands, John A, Downs, Harry Brown, , were “grossly | there, Ralph being the direct antithesis | Francis Hart, Mrs. Charles Englehardt and declared he | or"john—a success in his school Work |and Bernard Fitzgerald. and in making friends | After questioning the shy youngster, who talked freely of his school failures CAPT. YANCEY HOPS (3 Suiaissy soomeed cvenine S K| )] STRAITS OF YUGATAN [ st ot ANSBURGH | B _ st Liberal Time Payments < MUDDIMAN ; 911 G St. Nat'l 0140-2622 Organized 1888 (L DL LT | | | | I a of as: ents his parents were anxlous to carry out the clinic recommendations 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 lated metal cov- F- and gracefully Green, ivory, p turned legs. Hardwood. Tt was suggested that . ve ) er. ibility of T i to use his left hand. H r e S = e P Rossibility of Using Autogiros to| i3 e typewriter at home and in a few No Connection With Any Other Washington Store Explore Mayan Ruins to Be v howed considerable improvement — o : ability to read, write and spell Looked Over by Flyer His mother was encoura ) e John to go with a group of children in the neighborhood a t from those with whom his older brother assoc! d Lewis | SPECIAL SALE | =S~ ‘ Durable Enameled Ware = 3 Pounds $1 for February 1to 5 § BeiranUoe The Popular Bell Bottom Ware—only $ l Metal over-sink T i 1 . . . e rian 8l poyal Cleancrs, 25 MR e B Quality should be the first consideration when e edm"i‘ "nkd X S G | furniture or au- buying cooking equipment—but when quality :,"E‘" et pletes ‘hyu“]l'n’w.:fn\"‘vj:(::urr’]h°‘ Bl 'V Liriiey tomobiles. combines beauty and a low price, it's worth in- e L e $30 / vestigating. Beautiful shapes finished in ivory Acvin Blectric 810 with green trimmings. Heaters, $12.75.... ST Radio 509 O GENUINE PEWTER seat, || Telechron Clocks 309, Off to 102 to look | All Small Appliances t bil using autogiros | Sugar amd Cream Sets | « nto diey 309 Off Water Pitchers : [| A sman deposit down ar Vegetablo Dlshes ~ STATE WILL SEEK STAY | ment Candle Sticks Under sink i b 9 latters Bowls 3 garbage can for A\ mous Wear Ever IN DONNELLY ABDUCTION Bread Trays Vases kitchen use. : . \ i At © paon Pantry Set of heavy metal; A sturdy ironing board Comes in ivory 158 qust ts Answer Kidnap-| i bread box, flour, sugar —at an tionally low | st ; j . an exceptiona L NW. 2 SILVERWARE—STREET FLOOR. coffee and tea canisters. $ price! A convenient i Ivory or green enamel height—in the popular : OO three-leg style. ges Today in Case ebruary 1.—Defense sm— < night the State had | t today, when four de- | wer to charges of kid- | with the abduc- . ‘ ~ $ 1 1lan Donnelly . ire garment manufacturer, last | 9 $1 ‘ /& 3 for $1 ‘George C attorney for Mrs. | White enamel <J 4 9-inch moun- 1 Depew id defense _was | refrigerator set, tain cake pans of iy e ood the State | Somaiiting i oflls Cast iron frying pan sets— Heavy matal bread box heavy Wear Ever i ask th e cases be put over dlibse Withilcovs with two pans, 8-inch $1 with two compartments. aluminum. A Yy oasmea Mrs, Depew’s husband, Martin Depew, 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 ers. a':i“:;) z::;h DLy Enameled in green, blus marvelous value! »d leader of the kidnap plot, is insid ceeectccacnns LELP s are Willlam Lacey No Connection With Any Other Washington Store Paul Scheidt and Charles Cearsg@*y | A Sale of Manhatta ;} way @ . . Mould Set of & . . | l‘-,"'hCed" jmop, ; Kitchen Set of green glass, in- Pyrex Utility Dishes—ideal for Wear Ever E 3 E; i polish or chemi- cluding: 2 mixing bowls, cooking and serving. Guaran- aluminum, in- czema At etlc lrtS al l Orts cally treated type 1 water bottle and stop- $ st breakage in cluding: Large e 2 —with 1 bottle $1 mould and 6 in- now per, 6-piece refrigerator polish. set with covers ceee . .. HOUSEWARES—SIXTH FLOOR. dividual moulds. M AN HATT,q REG.U.S. PAT.OPF. Py | | ATHLETC Zog | Linens, Domestics Also $1 o get rid of the disorder. Wherever / 5t 5 the itching, whatever the cause, / ¢ $ & ¢ Resinol relieves it quickly. Often | S T L L BT ciudaea im 1S vale Ointment and Resinol Soap soothe and heal. Try today. You may be amazed at the quick relief. For tria) samples of both, with booklet Resinol ; Bath A Fine Quality With [ AT ALL DRUGGISTS = VO PR Hemstitched Hems _ - Towels QUICKEST WAY | - In This Sale $1 To KNOCK i . 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S Towels inches; colored bor- an excellent grade mus- Get Hill's Cascara Quinine. ‘A} ders; loop hangers, 6 for lin, 6 for .... e A o O Manhattan shorts are made with the elastic back that assures T NCIDERED FRUIT OF THE LOOM I 19y, B0t to bure & hundred dif- perfect comfort, whether you're swinging a golf club or sitting BRIDGE SETS, cream A\l‘[I’SLlN, ‘sllxl inches 1 £ wide, a we known $1 quality, specially priced, $ 1 Take two bablels.now: Then in your office chair. White or striped broadcloth, sizes 28 to 44. 3 Sizes Sheets linen with hand appli- 5 yds. ;(r;ilng\'or(hrai:.‘i:‘)?s (t)vx):)fb?}:auDflanl{\ que and embroidery. .. heod ana body begin. to 'go; the Manhattan Athletic Shirts at the same price jAnd note what large $ DAY-BED COVERS, of VIRGINIA MAID MAT- Id breaks : poisons I 5 . 5 ; y are x99, ith TRESS VERS, Eg\fr etern, Almost before yoa Soft, ribbed white cotton shirts that hug the 3 9 81x108, and 90x108 inches; 1 ifiiteyd c::lt:::: o‘:,-“ $1 i unh(l:e ;)C VP $1 now it, you feel like a new person. o “ 9 f L R A It xtldé‘e(jslr‘z'zerio that, yollrl;'lemney body comfortably; long enough to “stay put”. and excellent quality! sides; special ........ lin, tape bound back. Get a box now. Youll be Sizes 34 to 46. DOMESTICS—THIRD FLOOR. rprised a E vith ic. . . . D s MEN'S WEAR SHOP—STREET FLOOE. Mail and ’Phone Orders Filled by Jane Stuart, NAtional 9800 HILL S S

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