Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1932, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1932. B—6 MURRAY RESTORES |\ Driunction witn entoreement ot sro: | BAND CONCERT PLANS 1 o e woni war aemoriar, | 'UNIOR LEAGUES TO NAME MILITARY CONTROL B i ham to) denousce Acting] Clov. ANNOUNCED BY BUTLER |in West Potomac Park, ss the setting.| MRS, PRATT AS PRESIDENT 1 nth | Robert Burns for lifting martial law On Friday, in Logan Circle, Thirtee! S |while he was in New York, Murray | Marine Body to Open Season June|2nd P streets, the Community Civic | took no action until the Wilcox Oil and Band will entertain. Oklahoma Governor Acts to Block | Gas Co, a bitter foe of proration, filed 2 in West Potomac The Army Band will be heard in the : : = a petition in the Supreme Court seeking Park. Sylvan Theater at the Washington Court Action Against 0il a writ of prohibition to restrain the ark. Monument grounds on Monday, June 6. Proration Lew. Present Head Unopposed—Elec- tion of Officers Today to Bring gounis cn Monday, June & Convention to Close. i ‘ommission from The day following the Navy Band wi Ex’;?«‘)ith::xorgg?:ll;;. @ Details of the first cm:e"-' in the | appear at Chevy Chase Circle, Connecti- | By the Assoctated Press. Then, late yesterday, Gov. Murray (Parks this season were made public to | cut _avenue and Thirty-ninth street.| LOS ANGELES, May 27.—With the By the Associated Press. | rescinded” Burns' order and _placed | day by First Lieut. F. B. Butler, assistant | op Priday, June 10, in Franklin Park, | election of officers and the seiection of OKLAHOMA CITY, May 27— Martial | Oklahoma's 3,000 prorated oil _wells | dircctor of public buildings and public | Fourteenth and I streets, the Commus | the 1933 convention city, th# Associa- Jaw in OKlahoma oil fields, lifted a week again under military rule, declaring it | parks. The concerts on each day will be | nity Civic Band will entertain. On Sat- | tion of Junior Leagues w83 to end its ago, has been clamped down again by | was the duty of the Governor to enforce | from 7:30 to 9 p.m. urday, in the Sylvan Theater, the Army | conventon today. Gov. William H. (Alfalfa Bill) Murray | the law. L The Marine Band will start the con- Band ‘will render a program of music. Mrs. John G, Pratt of New Orleans Lawn Swing Bench 5% 98¢ Naturail finish Folding type Porch Swing $1.49 Complete as shown U L I ) T AT uite—4 Pes. ou didn't see the price tag on this Suste you u ddd think that its in as much as it is! The Suite is of walnut vencers on a base $5 ct wood. Pay Only $5.00 Down 1 Camp Stool 29c No Phone or Mail Orders Natural finish— strongly woven seat Porch 2-Burner Shades 0il Stove T e S They let in the air, but keep out the sun. 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The convention yesterday was divided into conference groups, at which plans for increasing the various activities of the league were considered. Miss Dorothy Stebbins, New York, field secretary for the welfare division of the association, said the need of the present day was for trained social workers to offset the misguided work “of individuals who seek to aid con- ditions by unintelligent efforts.” g == La Follette's leadership was unchal- lenged in Wisconsin from 1901 to his death, in 1925. I3 $139 10 Handsome Dining Room Pieces S 00000 ooS P ) ;@@@@@@ S e A $124.75 Jacquard Velour Bed-Davenport Suite Al! Here is the suite you have been looking for, with its graceful ser- The davenport opens up into a full sized bed, thus providing furnishings for TIH O pentine front. Loose, reversible, spring-filled cushions. AT H NV rooms, instead of only one! 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Evening in Paris makes vou a present of the perfume! i Sy 8 White Hats Becoming to All Women Wearable with All Colors White Fabric Turbans White Rough Straws. . ‘White Shantung Bakus White Leghorn Flops. . White Panamas In a word, every variety of white hat, all sizes, shapes and fabrics . . . for all women and all occasions! MILLINERY—SECOND FLOOR Here’s a Vogue Foundation Of “Two-Way Stretch” Fabric $5 A foundation garment that is particularly fine for sports wear, for it cannot ride up! And it’s only lightly boned! Preshrunk batiste, elastic back, and a triple embroidered net bust- line; can you think of anything cooler for Sum- mer? Sizes 34 to 42. FASHION FOUNDATIONS— THIRD FLOOR A RPN SR 1 ta e B LT T T . L TP pu—

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