Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1932, Page 6

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1932 m:;::u strest playhouss 8 boustiog| SEVEN KILLED IN CRASH Man Runs Car With Shoulders. | sutomobiie w REBOVERY W || From the Fromt Row ||gEid EEGIE muneimrosum (it By B L i i 5 8 i N TENTILE ML) e o Nom o Vo' T | S5 e S e R0 PR R i Testimonal ; National Piyyers. T @ancer, and Georee wilklwon, | DRY ARRESTS DECLINE i E e o Smmm""*" pa | IR A e Il Let Footer’s Assist You Expert Tells Cotton the public for the first time) “Crys- |April Figures Compared With took place last night in this tallizing the News.” H dience, eager & 1 iLeaders. e et e and gn- | ing in mote talent between tan rig Enforcement of prohibition by com- to expres itscll in loud and So- | orous weeks' asaignments, climaxed |y 0 SENEN pieral forces showed | it DRESSES 1 O 0 | historic pavilion of the arts, The National Players, sandwich- | March by Director Woodcock. the bill with an amusing Bd Wynn tional Theater Players, crowded the " Other |Slightly fewer cases in April than for | Il u . » Ball to witness & 20-act. yaudeville S, (oates FTHAL Y B O Maren, according to A, W. W. Wood-| 2 I CLEANED , May 16—Ralph E. Loper bill. This per- were provided by LeonA (Madge | Stoountant mas reported 1 tne Nationa] formance.cfie | Kornely) ' Fowets and Donaia | comparne fures wth Mert of Jst , | F%ROT HOSE d A - Woods (their “Michael ant ary” ! Association of Cotton Manufacturers testimonial to the increase in the enforcement of- | “7 “7 ANT that the textile industry no longer suf- these admirable | Agelaide Hibbard, who recited de- okt | e per said indlcations were that milis| [N e semave | lightfully: Clifford Brooke, who shrig thers wave 7305 avronta, 3:330 shils And i AND GET with great Cockney gusto (and be- | pich. pased succesfuty rough the the heawy ‘taX | forc' fhas neiped out the aniy act | L3 Suemotes Kel 20mE, Tt THE BEST CASH & CARRY B e e g he mess perind ; taken oter bY | that neded helping qut): Ona Mun- | Seu™ier g a1 arrests, 1,06 stills and | i R it the next period §;’”'1‘a‘fr§“}'r'r'flr§ | o, singing delighttully. and thote 332" automobiles. . The percentage of I normal 9 St [ou Upe! eéspians who made / W . He reported that a study of Depert- . 88! 830 until mid- | N Whe Women” a rest howl e e / Made of ‘ Blankets—Comforts—Curtains ment of Com;ries%;:rucg?x::fi 'tlt;e | ¥ night, B Lacking only on the program were | {1t omob e, / N\ — =t It ¥ lon of abou b 3 clude e cherubic features of Steve Coch- & t 2 ToiTn SELLRC |aLe § Ea il | st | e ; $ecng |l Draperies—Rugs—Linen Shades Loper sats, “the ootton: Industey 18 mot N “\aém' stars. | o ‘Ri’.&“m"y‘;:fil"l'c':,'n?nfi"fi’v.‘n m;c Lub:fl:;"gl::' f:‘r‘noeus ?; sir | A clea r-through, | it Furs—and Cloth Garments duflefing feoe oragkpanticn, J (iree” Miss, | actress of mo mean proportener | welter Erott's feference to it in “The \ \ ; . ) Lond uby have | L e o M . - Surtw s | 8nd that she can be surprisingly |r0.." ¢ the Take,” is to be the scene g fitable, consump_ion of cotton goods Munson), Stars | calm under the most, trying clroum= e ] ! the airiness of | T mweds: big increase aver !hemn!remun O/ Winowno 1“\:’ gwu‘:'l;i)x‘li stances! E. de 8. MELCHER. 2; 'S:I];fls‘:;"é‘:_’;"l’:;g’ _ f:;‘“';'d":{ \ 8. o unlined If CLEANED AND STORED ear. At cs com 0= jul apitol 2 . X I T on ot Cotion Teotls Mecbants. of gt e R Cthare in pewson) | Gayety Mcbrides arid_ the cliapel foundations New York, representing about oné-third | an4 even hackneyed ladies and gen- | Holds Its Own. nearby are to be recon e of the industry, show sales in 1931 to be | tiemen of the press. ;MANAGER JIMMY LAKE and his|~ = more than 100,000,000 square Yards| o, op jngication of the esteem “Auto Girls” at the Gayety bur- greater than in 1930.” in which this company is held, the sctm house, are scoring another hit CauRy DiEs T 4g; | e it AR SRR QUALITY You | 4 . vaudev s . LORD EBURY DIES AT 49; show. Rehearsed 3 :lunll"lm efi‘mmmtfi wmdt (;lth [ D MlN'N ENG'NEER gable past master of directing aces, t of wit and humor here an ere, & | . 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