Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1932, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1932 B—7 ¢ linch one day, when she stopped, |up to the toy department. Santa Claus | Constantine . . . | With a startled leap of her heart —in red canton flannel and a gray wig | :13;‘“‘“ of o bell e m:fl‘l‘fy i:fifl”fl But the man turned, and she saw| Edward Flore, Buffalo, N. Y., general | Dashing through the dress depart- | —the children wanted to go and see rain. Boys trying the s whistles. | that it was Stan. president of the Hotel and Re ment on her way to the staircase she [him in his red brick chimney down in | Popping balloons. The elevator oper- Tomorrow—Face to Pace. Employes’ Alllance, will speak 2 ] had nearly collided with Georgla Do o P e Reron 's monotonous call—“Fifth floor, R e S iy Ieating af local No. 781 of the organl oGt at the real cause. Thats what il | Haas. Georgia—in the same brown i at a minute's g Sesy ay, February 9, at the thousands of stomach sufferers are il ! cloth’ coat with the skunk collar which Tiotioe N M ¢ ; (~|{n[1r$2pef;;§y "ii. a‘:lgmir:filgg“r:lrgi | FASCIST! CELEBRATE ?’"f“‘"ii‘;i TAI2. T stvias Othi ,h,,l,z now. " Insiead of taking tomics ]| Sudy Temembered. Georgia, two fine| In the middle of the afternoon Judy | iR, "% \%ding tide of noise | peakers discuss legislation seck- | 9 (rying to patch up a poor digestion, {lines of nervous frritability running |saw them pushing their away along the reaching its crescendo in a Teveriah | NINTH ANNIVERSARY ing to modify the Volstead act. ey are attackirg the real cause of CHAPTER XXXVL wood up for Christmas shopping. But | from her nostrils to the corners of her | thronging aisles. Georgia in an irrl-| ok at closing time, then collapsing SRR the zilment—clogged liver and dis- e e {his was o Jarge and cheap siore. It|mouth s she impatiently studied the | tabie temper; the little"boy rapt eved | o' " punciured tire: e R e s CONSTANT ady | was unlike at any of ople | price tags on georgette dresses. v X 1 CaUIec 4 > = : or- going er was unlikely that any of the people|brice taes oo Cvas-with her, drearlly | “I—I feel sickl” Judy explained [y % (fenoec fur Bhgsmenty oShacky) T Fings With Martial Airs as | @sas for pleture theaters than America.| Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets help the 1 v would be up here. swinging himself about a piliar in an Fuslivsiolite o jwaiker B mTeT o counters, Squeezing into heated, Black-Shirted Legions S e e In = s heaiiy was rather fun being among | €X0ess of boredom. 5 Cheak v ” own-——" | crowded dressing rooms to pull on hats S formini ts are Tiring though the days Georgla was so taken up with the | Her cheeks were flushed as though with | ang coats—too tired to care how one Bazade Colds Exhaust st e bl long hours, aching feet, aching | absorbing business of trying to get . e not walt for permis- j,,pa4 = " P sbged om indigestion fre > e ot she failed |Sion but bolted. Georgia was danger- i : | By the Associated Press. ‘E an omach troubles. from the clatter of many tongues— |something for nothing, that she SISy Sloae ‘“Then, out into the sharp black night. . et / Judy was glad she was in this depart- | to see the horrified girl who turned 967 €A% Stars twinkling coldly up above. Out| , February 1.—Ttalian cities t ) Pav yoil ol e e adataa b Ty WA B e & “sweet tenderness | abruptly and bolted into an elevator, | The incident gave Judy an uncom- |of the rushing business district, walk- | and towns rang with martial airs today g . L e conteltontuc, Toward all children was being borne | though it was strictly against the rules fortable and furtive feeling. She found Ling slowly because of aching feet.|as the black-shirted legions of Premier N pi 5 o e e e e in her. Round lering eyes, ec- | for employes to use elevators. | herself nervously glancing around after | Dark, old-fashioned streets. Now and | lin's Pascist mility dxe with undigested foods? Ty Olive atic smiles g Mg hands— | Judy was shaken to her heart. She|that, looking for faces she knew.|then the pungency of balsam as one Mussolini’s Fascist militia celebrated R e e ey, Oltve foved the younesters whe crowded | had never dreamed of sceing any one | Jumping when she was addressed sud- | passed Christmas trees stacked before | the ninth anniversary of the found- ] . t T aave. marened | she knew here. Somehow she could |denly. Uncomfortable when she felt | corner grocery stores. Poor fresh green | ing of the organiztion. | e i B Kivasis Olhs Takbis s s e next year | not bear that they should see her . . . |eyes upon her. things cut down in their youth . . . 5 | " e o bl camuoune I Kro _ | There was scarcely & town without a | JOHNS : them by their olive color. They do the partment after snatching a hurricd bite | But the boy . . . he would want to go | Rustle and crackle of paper. The Judy's heart leaping in fear. Pete| Hotel Workers' Head to Talk. | STOMACH UPSET aps it would be a rosy, crow- That word should go back to Stan this The 'H\«‘H‘{\.\lng bedlam of the holi-| The ugly grey wooden house .. ng baby like that little one in the FReE Ay days. The fifth floor, toys, was a Babel | Could she make the long wooden steps parade and the program at Rome |l’l-\ work without griping, cramps or pain e ttan cannt Hte o ven the | | Georgia here . . . it Was natural, |from early morning until'closing time. |—and the narrow faded staircase in- | cluded s review of the crack units by Al druggists. 15c, 30c and 80c e e e ould take the gias | though. There was a sale of cheap |Roar of volces, and pound of feet. Cry- |side? The dim hall, cold and forlorn, (Il Duce himself MEDICINE BUILDS : e ot tneos first precious moments | dresses, Georgia, no doubt, bought | ing bables, whining children nearly |stretching the length of the upper| There are approximtely 370,000 offi- SIRENGTH Take one or two at bedtime for quick from Judy | Rere ana then lied about it when she |driven from their reasons by weari- | story cers and men enrolled in the militia, | relief. Fat what you like. Ehe_ was hurrying back to the de-|got the purchase home to Lockwood. [ness and excitement. Scolding mothers. | Before her door—a man's figure . . - independent of the regular army. | tear amaze- WoODWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F axp G STREETS Wear a New Frock Now There Is Fashion and Value for Everyone in This First Important Spring Frock Event Hear Miss Etta Leeds sonal Representative of Frances Denney Speak on Beauty Over WRC—9:30 to 9:15 4.M. Tomorrow and Thursday Miss Leeds is here this week to advise you, without charge, on the care of your ¢ lexicn. Phone DIstrict 5300. TOILET 6, FirsT FLOOR Make Your Own Valentines 50c box Children like to make their own valen- tines to send to their little friends—and grown-up friends, too. These boxes contain material and envelopes for ten valentines. Other boxes, 25c. Valentines for everyone............5c upwards Red Hearts and Valentine Seals....10¢ package Valentine Tablecloths (40x60) S dridge Set; cloth and 4 napkins..........10c Tallies and Place Cards, dozen............35¢ £Ry, AISLE 2, FIRsT FLOOR. now had_cc as put on in the toy g downtown depart- ed back that She was le til she ca STEER CLEAR OF \ Fashion’s Newest Hats—in Large Headsizes 2114 to 2414 The new straws—the new styles (such as the model of Tyrolian inspiration, sketched). Every important millinery Notice How . . . Notice How . . . THIS MonERN WAY fashion trend is offered here, even in There are Jackets, Necklines close high the larger headsizes. 3 g MitLiNeRy, THIRD FLOOR Jackets, Jackets. at the throat. LR 2 S”éf\;} Eve ’r‘ ilf‘ g Outlines are clean- ZEA L& ns are of lace i o . 5 nish. =) : B Handmade Sllk Lace plays an im- b Use Pineoleum y e mod portant role in the Lingerie details give treatment tha daytime. feminine softness. Docters recommend . Al drugass Cos[ume S||P5 Sleeves “do” things Waistlines are on sell it. Use with spr o i »l I $1.00 for one. Pine » the up-and-up. i 00 Shoulders seem P F leum, large, f . e Rewni " AR ficinedeapper, 50 $ 2 95 ;L" arly broader. Many fabrics are $3.95 : . 95 Hips seem slimmer. sheer and soft. = P | N Eo lE“ M $ 3 ‘95 Regularly $5.95 and $7.50 . PAT. OFF. e Identical models have been in stock This Spring Frock Event is important for many reasons— - at these higher prices. We cannot > g . ) This Woman Lost [ ;)vm_'ernph’;&\/e the values in this col- .. . it brings a real burst of spirit, to freshen wardrobes, with gay little jackets, 64 Pounds of Fat ection. earose, tziegh, fwnite: Spring-like lingerie details, and new ways of taking your black-and-white, prints French-finished crepe i L[ semi-fitted styles, $3 and colors. Tailored styles, §2 Sizes 34 to 44. . .. it brings smart frocks for every occasion—for everyone. Women, misses, Costuns Sures little and larger women find charming selection. THIRD FLOOR - - - and, most particularly, it brings all these new fashion frocks at a price quite within this year’s idea of what you planned to pay. Little Women’s Sizes 33V to 411/ Misses” Sizes 14 to 20 Larger Women's Sizes 4215 to 504 Women's Sizes 34 to 44 Dresses, THIRD FLOOR.

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