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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ¢4, 1932. NEW NAVY BOVBE NEARS COMPLETION . som Giant Plane to Be Sent to| Anacostia Air Within Few Weeks. Necessities. Station Existing Conditions. BY GRETCHEN SMITH. The loss of 20 pounds in 30 days and traveling accommoda- | which Miss Marion world_traveler and | \h» tt Paid $25 a‘ Day for the Most Meager | :Lecturer Found “Home Life” l Impossible Under the r- | RUSSIA'S SPIRIT OF HOSTILITY DESCRIBED BY U. S. TRAVELER I sliced ham for breakfast; cabbage soup, |8 thin fried meab with potatoes swini- | oil (frequently rancid) and a Tiee of fruit, for dossert, with tea and | ma(k bread for the second meal, served about, 4:30 in the afteracon; and the ~am" wmeal again, served anywhere be- 11 at night and 2 in the morn- | Of Russian home life she said “When & woman has worked from 7 in the morning until 5 in the afternoon when her day “off” mever coincides with that of her husband, perhaps a worker in another factory. when she knows that her children in the day nursery or school are better taken care | of than she could care for them, there | not a great deal conducive to home r cariag particularly about the one room hic! s the average Rus- | stan_ worker’s home, * deciared Miss | Howlett, General Hurt at Lnncheon | CHICAGO (P).—Ma). | Parker escaped all forms of ir luncheon in Gen. Pemhm’u hnmr he fiufier(‘d a 3-inch scalp wound when & ]men;: ugle on a table flagstafl fell on iis head. ‘\nu be given by Edna K McCullouch, Mrs. | INDIANS MOVIE SUBJECT Riverdale Presbyterian Church to Show Pictures Friday. Spectl Dispatch to The Btar. RIVERDALE, Md, February 4— | American Indians will be the subject of a moving picture to be shown Fri- day evening at the local Presbyterian Church. e | A dramatization, entitled “He No Longer Rides Alone,” will be presented by the following members of the junior department: Charlotte Munchmeyer, Elizabeth Powers, Lillle Lee Greeley and Paul Perkins, Memory work of the Sunday school Trout, Ruth Anders and Robert Bosher, Those who Wwill direct the program are Miss Annle B. H. Gaither, Mrs. h Caldwell and Mrs. Eleanor er, teachers of the junior depart- . A silver offering will be observed Sunday morning a |11 oclock with Rev. Keith Custis officiating. be received. | sacrament of the Lord's Supper Al Two New S‘ores J. SCHNEIBERG 1835 18th St. N.W. LITMAN'S MARKET 2234 Wisconsin Ave. Grand opening Thurs., Feb. 4 7:30 to 10 p.m. Cleveland 8368 YO"‘ // v owlett, who has come to Wash- 0 address the Women's Pa- | _ MARK National Defense | sion on her ex- |ehocolate bars, dried fr I went there last Summer,” “with the same spirit of friend- | W he same purpose to find good. | Miss Howlett expln ned 1 mn \\heh I visited the other parts | proximately $25 a day are room in the “best” | nd an open and acknowledged | sheets or blankets on of hostility toward the rest of dition, she recelve Taking me to one of the | consisting of Dlack bread r has been 1 You can replace the old tubes in most radios with a complete set of RCA Radiotrons at prices rang- ing from $5.10 to $9.20. Lowest prices ever offered on standard tubes. RCA Radiotron Co., Inc., Harrison, N. I. | A Radio Corporation of America Subsidiary 1ildings in Moscow, the Soviet- | d guides would say. ‘See, this i | = ral Subscribe Today It costs only mbout 17, cents DEL MONTE PEARS 2ro1cm D e Postoasties or Kellogg’s Corn Flakes 3 pras. B Qe 3 i 25¢ 5 20¢, 12 » 43¢ en they would tul and When are you American lork!rs to join us?'" een instructed before enter- t prosperous clothing was by the Soviet, the Amer er: FOOD EXPOSITION inx Telephone Natior the delivery will sta: ly. The Route Age at the end of each Watch for Our First Annual Food Exposition to Be Held at the Washington Auditorium March 5th to 12th ARGO SALMON 245 IOWA STATE BUTTER 33ce UNITED BRAND BUTTER 30c = LITH-A-LIME 2 BOTTLES 25¢ Plus Deposit Thompson’s Milk o 14c » 8c Royal Gelatine—all Bavors ; . . 3 23c Libby’s or Campbell’s Tomato Juice . . 3 can25c¢ PETMILK . .. .. .35ses23¢C Ritter's Ketchup . . . . . . 2 mbe. 19¢ Campbell’s Soups—all kinds . 3 eans 25¢ |- Budweiser Malt . . .. . . .3 49c - AR PR RARAIIAILET VEGETABLES 10 » 19¢ oweain: Apples. .. .50, . .6 ™ 25¢ Iceberg Lettuce.......2 @ 25¢c Celery.........c.....2 7 25¢ Bananas ............. % 25¢ Large Oranges. . G o 25¢° Grapefruit. . .. .5« 25¢ . Sweet Potatoes........6™ 25¢ Spinach. ... ...........2=13¢ Beets........coomn.. 2 15¢ Carrots. . .2 19c GOLD MEDAL BUCKWHEAT FLOUKR 9c Pks. Rock Creek Ginger Ale Gold Medal Flour. . .. 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Phillips Original ». 28¢ Smoked Sausage ™ 25¢ Green Links. ... » 20c Sliced Bacon. . .. » 25¢ Fancy Leg Lamb........ » 2lc Home-dressed Chickens. . » 33c Whole Shoulder Lamb. . .» 12}c Prime Rib Roast. . ....... »25¢ Maine Potatoes CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK Caosh in on Poppa's fomous name? Not Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.| For months he labored as a five-dollar- a-day “extra.” Then he crashed in- to a part like a brick through a plate-glass window. Doug boxes like a pro, and we don't mean a palooka . .. he has muscles like a wrestler. When undressing, he hangs his clothes on the chandelier. The box offices like his latest FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE, “UNION DE- POT.” Doug has stuck to LUCKIES fouryears,butdidn't stickthe makers of LUCKIES anything for his kind words, “You're a brick, Doug.” All-Pork Sausage e et . 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