Evening Star Newspaper, February 5, 1932, Page 3

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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1932. RUSH PRINTING EXPERT SERVICE BYRON S. ADAMS "I Nover Disggpormt” Junior League Benefit Sale fOIdIng \ Reveals Clever Use of Old Linens. chairs "' Quilt workers of the Kentucky moun- FOR RENT OR SALE tains have found a novel, practical and UNITED * STATES artistic use for the old damask table STORACE CO. | cloths, which since the advent of table | runners and doilies have been relegated |to the attic linen chests, while the 418 10th Metropolitan 1843 ' housekecper shakes her head and pon- ders what she can do with all that | “lovely linen A visit to the Junior Connerticut avenue, where a sile of Kentucky mountaineer articles for the benefit of the mountaineers is being 1d, will suggest to the perplexed sekeeper an excellent use for her popular and prized table cloths. Using the damask design as patterns, Sellans concltlon, Nosal farprodus the old cloths which were donated by way in demand. Cost present owner to the Nancy Lincoln Guid, several thousand dollars above pres- 1 sponsors the work of the moun- £ne price. " 10 is vours for only 81300 women, have been tufted and rst morteace has just been ‘pu(‘md and quilted and made into the most attractive and original bed spreads This is a real offering Golf Jackets Are Smart. Some smart little golf jackets have also been produced from the remnants |of damask, the designs proving ideal | for the quil in which the Kentucky women e specialized for generations. the direction of Princess Alexis w York, president of oln Guild, many nove) nd Street League Shop See This HOME 13 Roome—3 Baths Near Wardreon Hotel This is the creates value we have offered in a long time. Home com paratively new. Semi-detached: ex Cellent condition. Tdeal for produc- once above $15.000 renewed H.G.Smithy Co. || 1418 Eye St Nat. 5904 s and artic om, feature > Shop. While original - ns were used the mountain quilter satins, silks and velvets have to them, where in_mountain ‘the delicate fabrics have been ansformed into lov dainty bed | spreads. chaise lounge throws and bou- doj lows particular quilt, which the Prin- Obolensky displays with pride, has a taffeta covering whose intr e design only cottol 1 France presented Minute Detail Copied. HERALD SQUARE HOTEL o TR G orn clever r nted in delicate Maryland Building 1410 H St. N.W. STIRS PRAISE HERE. IM[]UNTMN SEWING | Mountaineers’ Handiwork Sale JOBLESS INCREASES. |Senator Davis Is Optimistic, | However, in Addressing Strayer Graduates. The constantly incicasing number | of ‘working women and the introduc- |tion of machines for many tasks for- merly performed manually were cited |as aggravating factors in the current depression by Senator James J. Davi | of Pennsylvania in an address at the | midyear commencement of the Strayer | Business College last night Senator Davis cited the previous se- rious depressions of the United St and sounded an optimistic note in the | assertion that as the Nation has | emerged from its other similar trials, so | shall it succeed this time in a return to normaley Sixty Get Diplomas. Held at the Mayflower Hotel the exercises marked the awarding of di [plomas to 60 gradustes. Rev. Allen A. | Stockdale of the First Congrega Church__pronounced _the invocatic [Nellie McLendon delivered the vale- | cictory and Electa Tassin, president of the graduating class, welcomed the The Junior League has undertaken sale of quilts, blankets and other handi- n of Kentucky. ett Camac d,nd Dora White ~Star Staff Photo. work of the mountaineer won Princess Alexis Obolensky, Har $175,000 CHICAGO FIRE DESTROYS 12 PLANES Washington Two Craft Used on Run Consumed 75,000 Hangar Wr the Aszociated Pre CHICAGO, ecked That P hangar of the Continental Afrwa ) muni- airport. Officials estimated the damage at 00 A series of gaso occurred as the fi tanks of the pl firemen to get ng struc- ture, but an ining hangar of the American Airwavs threatened for a time, wa ons that hed the rwave operates a pas- icago and Wash d owned and others wer stored ACTOR'S DIVO.RCED WIFE MARRIES FILM WRITER audiencc Gucsts at the commencement cluded Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superin- tendent of schools in the District Stephen E. Kramer, first assistint su- Col. Willlam O. Tufts of Dr. Elmer in- In the picture are, left to right FIRE RAZES FACTORY Two Fall River Tenements Also Badly FALL RIVER. Mass., February 5 (4) A fire that for a time threatened the south section of the city was br under control early today after tain factory had been d d two 6-tenement houses aged Fields. nie Fyfle A severe blizzard hampered the work Dorothy ' Hanback of firemen, and a high wind threatened Helen Lucie for a time to spread the fire. Mary mp — | perintenden the Chamber of Commerce, S. Newton, principal of the Weste High School, and Eugene R. Woodson president of the Kiwanis Club. Presented hy Donoho. o presented by Edm Dama 2 president of the coll grd Edna Allaband. Thelma Allen Anthony, Norma Beckett, Mary Beatrice Brosseau, Ethel Butt Carter, Ethel Com Thelma_Cooley, Thelr 1ght cur- and Grace LAID T0 MACHINES Hutchm.s Helen Johnson, Eleanor Kep- hart, Kathleen King, Josephine Lat- ‘((‘rn?r Lucile Leizear, Annie Lester, Ruth ‘Linger, Nellie McLendon, Mar: s | ontgom | Eveiyn Moore, Kate: Mbore. Anna Mo | ris, Heien Myers, Kathleen Palmer | Flizabeth Pearson. Guy Pearson, Ella | Pharoah, Hazel Pierson, Lewis Reid, Mildred Ripple, Jane Selecman, Mar- garet Selecman, Frances Smith, Mildred | Bullivan, Electa Tassin, Lucy Voris, Ed- ward Wilson, Maude Wilson, Mary | Wolfe and Richard Wright | " Accountancy—Alena Campbell, W. | Edward Davis, | Harrill, Praneis | Schuman. REJECTS PRISON PAROLE T0 LIVE IN OKLAHOMA 80-Year-0ld Prisoner, Who Plays Santa Claus, Returns to Serve Hill and Benjamin Out Sentence. By the Associated Press MCcALESTER, Okla, February 5— Frank Morgan prefers to be in Okla- homa, even though in prison, than any- where else Granted one of Gov. W. H Murray's “banishment” paroles last Fall &0 he might return to Natchez, Miss, to pla Sania Claus, us ke had done for mar vears, the 80-year-old prisoner has vio- Jated a condition stipulating that he he State five vears. ay away frem Okla- homa,” he sald. He fs serving the 41 days remaining of his sentence for larceny to Loan on Construction Loans. L. W. Groomes, 1719 Eye St HEXASOL Before Breakfast for Health Richard Gordon, Reece | 1t’s Up to YOU! You can get the finest, cleanest hard coal obtainable by ordering from Marlow. You can get swift, cour- teous service by calling our number, National 0311. Why not do it— today? Dependable Coal Service Since 1858 Marlow Coal Co. 811 E St. NW. NAtional 0311 Don't forget Or our phone the address number W. STOKES SAMMONS The Average Window Shade Is a Catch-all for Dirt There is only one way of cleaning it —that is by SCRUBBING. But the ordinary window shade cannot be scrubbed, as it is not made to stand such treatment. Window shades made of du Pont TONTINE CAN be scrubbed, not only once, but as often as desired, thus keeping them spotlessly clean. Ask for estimates. v February 5.—The ordered Mrs. Peggy n into the performed arried her to Im scenarist mountains, Awarded Washington's HONOR DAIRY = By the Worlds Most Exacting Guardians of Health--The D.C.Health Department to the qu coverings | b Wit had been gullty of misconduet Kentucky glad to do so They need work so badly | cently we have received “:Mvrr\ begging us to send work In addition and pillow |coln " Gu and re- hundreds of them more on sale by the Nancy Lin- are numerous small gift articles. including traveling cases quilted jackets, garden aprons, pillows {and undergarments. THREE EXPOSURES $175.00 PER MONTH FOR LEASE J. A. McKeever Co. Realtors 1625 K St Judge Dudley Valentine, ried Mrs. Von Eltz and March, directed t the children be in a al home. Dist. 8706 N.wW ] ABOARD S. §. EUROPA —Well E mament Conference off | || b/ | | PLANT RATING HIGHEST AVERAGE FARM SCORE _ HIGHEST BUTTERFAT CONTENT X . HIGHEST CATTLE SCORE ¥ . LOWEST BACTERIA COUNT HIGHEST ENERAL RATING rt. Can't say smooth when I E— meeting day on account of the war in China. They have to disarm between shots. Now I am going to make you a prediction believe ference wi somewhere, You know why? J because nobo I believe they will do something. I all of 'em and they all 1t expecting big things. and sted s one every dele- 1 apology, so I hopes. I give “Doc” her parting instructions and coming home to Cuckooland A' (]((/1/1" Jnc' God bless it. He hasn't lately, how- 935 F Street ever, but he will when we deserve it OUTSTANDING ’ ‘ I IONORS from the District of Columbia Health Department are by no means new to Thompson's Dairy. Over a period of years we have received ALL of the above high rat- ings from the exacting District of Columbia Health Department. And in addition to get- ting the purest, richest Dairy Products for your home, it is also gratifying to know that you are patroniz- Ing a 100% Independ- ent Washington In- dustry. It's Vacuum Sealed BROWNING & BAINES Oxrienda Coffee Rl i How Good a Guesser Are YOU? X Even the weather man won't hazard a guess on how cold it’s going to be before If it turns Winter is over. colder soon will YOU be WASHINGTON OWNED AND OPERATED HOMPSONS DAIRY DECATUR 1400 prepared? It's safe and TELL US WHEN AND sensible to order a full sup- VERY 'ASSOCIATION. phor ROOF WORK— of any nature promptly and capably per- formed by pract us up! 4 St. 8.W. KOONS Eonmans Masters of the A Art rofital SN SO pRINENG NT ply of King Hard Coal NOW. this tnis The National Capital Press FLA. AVE. 3rd and N N.E.__Linc. 6060 William King & Son COAL MERCHANTS ESTABLISHED 1835 Main Office 1151 16th Street Phone Decatur 0273 WANTED—LOADS FROM NEW YORK LIN D STERL LIFT VANS anyw 5 TRANSFER & STORAGE cO.. N.W__Phones North 3342- 3343 TO BE SOLD AT Georgetown 2901 K Street, 58; listed to by Mr. E. listed to walker. Fssex coupe, D. C. D-1690; left ng. D. C. T-4185 R_Davi listed to Mr. EXTRA . . Only Thompson’s Dairy Gives ez 1 A D. C. Homes the Extra Protection of SEALKAPS D.C. E-7356 J. A Roth Btearns-Knight, CALL CARL. INC 614 H Bt. N.W. listed to Mr F. Cain l-lll"

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