Evening Star Newspaper, February 23, 1932, Page 29

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—~a THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1932 M REPARE FOR SOME KIND OF JOB, [*33ufie Bt wouq o RITCHIE PINS HOPE PRFig :UTHSR%S ADVICE TO WOMEN %% iv0 chtten sy g . | per, will not be writers. . ither of them will ever adopt 8 I | writing_as a career” Mrs. Banmi » Us lMargaret Banning Believes Training Keeps Her Sex From “They think it is & hard Mee sal They know something of the strain I . e = ” I nder in writing an = Going “Mentally Slack. am fovel ,_mg o tuaciing ar- System Has Had Its Faults, | e 8 ik, WHAL 0 ket o By the Associated Press. oY 2 1 S M say it."” but Survived Tests, He DULUTH, Minn, February 23— | knowle ed to do graduate of Vassar College, she , 7 ioe for £ penned her first novel in 1920 and Declares. Earee i of Mdves Tt has written about a dozen others, be- él;lk‘n, t it 9 h s countless magazine stories and T “Every gi p! " ; 3 ed- i omen have been the theme of most By the Ass n{rrvmr::hmmrv ::; = g mid- of her storles, but some day she is ANN AREOR. v g . > for hers soing to write about a man. The American sys! o r woman, “warn & . “I must certainly do a novel about a ant ee i man—just any man,” she observed. “It s will be & book for men to read and— women, too.” these worked as PA1AIS ROYAL | Take Money that - e »n". .‘ g r b ELEVENTH AND G STREETS N.W. TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 o Belon s to you l !cnrcr:;(u'r_\-n:d struggle for self-govern- | - . Just Arrived! A Carload! S Of the LateSt MOdel Money paid as tax on gasoline belongs to you and your fellow- motorists. It is intended for building good roads for your use and the | 1t e enjoyment, and should all come back to you in this manner. ":; o F‘Tucth.e that the Ameri- | zion and ; 4 But an alarming amount of that money is never reccived by the state! A tremendous gang of gasoline racketeers has grown up recently who collect all or a part of the tax but pocket it for them- selves! They. are taking money that belongs to you and other Describing the United MOLOLISts. Court as “perhaps the ary contribution mad y l‘); lthe Republic,” t l, . d . h iterally true that r “ \\lt decisive phases” has been written in “quippe Shambers. 1 “Our history . a ten there” he s There’s just one way to beat these new outlaws—buy gasoline sold theorles and tendencies of gov | ] P j Which, if persisted i s s Electrlc ump under dependable, familiar brand names, backed up by reliable Remember this, too—if all the money you pay as a gasoline tax went to your state, the gasoline tax could well afford to be lowered! the sate ity and stabil( : s : . another reach our jud 7 - companies who see that your state gets all its tax money. Refuse to d finally the Supreme Co Nolwater tollift! ’ ; > ; ; “We are In an age,” he sald, “which - L e e buy questionable gasoline. Help stamp out the gasoline racketeer! for a return to first princip to fundamentals which other e c‘,nf:‘;“:"d on ;;\doi‘;;,i',’:‘,f"'(,’,‘,‘d e Offers the most spectacular : fd's sound starting pomt again and outstanding advantages of BESES e CONOCO Gasoline is a branded gasoline you cn buy FORESERS PARTY. VIUEORY. any washer in this price class! e o bl (o with safety at the sign of the CONOCO Red Triangle. Ritchie at Detroit Accuses G. 0. P. of Bringing Slump. At a touch of a By the Associated Press. DETROIT, TFebruary 23. — Gov. button it empties the water through - e CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Ritchie told a mass meeting of Demo- . S g . Lt E crats here last night that “the Demo- a hose in sink or drain. Think! cratic_hosts are on the march” and that “their goal is victory and they Bi 3 ball 1 cannot, they will not be denied.” o g -tV > W0 Accusing the Republican pariy of a ig, soft, valloon-type rolls lack of vision, understanding and alert 1lsr cloe 201 O Jeadership and asserting that its eco- Fflmll} s1ze capacity. A\]Hh)ru.- nomic policies “largely contributed to . Big e a1l e the overwhelming catastrophe suffered lain tub. Big, new, easy agitator by the business men and farmers of g America,"” aryland’s candidate for the Demacratic, nomination for President, Down P nt Dt Momiaion tor kst || 5 =) s Democratic party will receive a sov- s o n ay ereign mandate from the sovereign peo- ple to give the country what it wants” A s ) “All over the United States the people | Now on demonstration in our new turning to the Democratic party . ~ voice” Gov. Ritehie enlarged Electric Dept., Sth Floor. y is the party of the COSTUME SONG RECITAL HONORS WASHINGTON Given by Mrs. Selma Klein at 14th Birthday Party of Chapter Hadassah. A costume song recital honoring ashington was given today by a Selinger Klein at the f 1 birthday party of the Wash ton Chapter Hadassah in the Je Community Center, Other participants included Mrs, teerman, founder, who aided in on’'s growth to its present I tell you, B“d, ship of 450; Mrs, William Bra- love, who outlined Hadassah accom~ 5 ) plishments in Palestine and Washing- It’s breed an’ blood ton last year, and Miss Rita Kalich- S S s S An’ heart an’ soul that makes great horses. e¢ial hour ich concluded the program. m’f\mfi:;g:nmnnn sumlmrtfi ‘hml!h in- YOll cau’t hope fOl‘ e No Man o’ War BAXTER WILL HANDLE PUBLICITY FOR RITCHIE Washington Newspaper Man to Maintain Offices Here and in Baltimore. From tramps that lack the natural forces! Trainin’ is great But can’t create A champ... with nothing to begin with... An’ that is true Of life, all through, You must have “natural class” to win with! TSI AND GRACKS ©n OLD COLDS champior condition 0o Legs.ofiy Fretfal Which comes, in chief, Healed by Cllt. From l‘h(:rnughbrml leaf vl That ain’t pepped up for competition! “ After my baby w ¥ ° y made them y. 1 gave him no chance to scratch by keeping them well cov- ered all the time. . “1 read an advertisement for Cu- The in-born class ticura Soap and Ointment and sent o e on sl e oeined That’s “Out in Front” in every season. Soap'and then applied the Ointment, ' FEA and after using two cakes of Soap For smokin’ bliss and one box of Ointment he was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. F. Rowland > " . Brown, 134 5. G Bt Gtove You lay to this: “"‘““s""’”' You ride OLD GOLDS . ., an’ come in SMOKE PURE'TOBACCO OLD GOLDS bre;azin’l [No “artificial flavors™ to scratch the thgoat or taint the breath . . . Not a cough in a carload!], ' - 1 You can’t surpass

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