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¢ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, THORNTON TALKED [ Consierea |/ FORBIGRAL PLST Resigned Head of Canadian National May Become West- 1 ern Commissioner in U. S. | By the Associat 2 SIR HENRY THORNTON, . | Resigned president of Canadian Nation- - | al Railways, who has been mentioned 5| for commissioner of western railroads. Porto Rico Not to Borrow. SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, July 20 (#).— | Gov. Beverley late yesterday sald the insular government did not intend to borrow money under the congressional relief act, since it was not necessary to resort to this means of financing JULY 20, 1932. WooDWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F anD G STREETS WOODWARD & LOTHROP Quality and Service have not been sacrificed in the frenzied clamor for prices COTTON —Underthings —Pajamas etter Cotton Frocks 3.95 Made to Sell for COTTON FROCKS with ex- pensiveness written all over them—at fractions of their prices earlier this season. At $2.95 Pique Suits Rubber Bathing Shoes .95 Made to Sell for $3.95 and $5.95 $5.95 and $10 58c Very Special riental operations. s in the island may seek loans —white with colored jackets. ndiana, was —W hat a Collection of the Long Is- | U After other methods have oming back e | little glass re b, burn. no Almost instantly the agonizing [ but ! oad man- ~ comfort to those = 1 made during bled with painful s. h ement was ex- KORN REMOVER . c. Its object BEACH Stops the Pain « Removes the CORN JAMAS, NEW . \ Grenhioumd) =) BUS SERVICE Dotted Swisses —in navy, black, and white. Printed Voiles Printed Linens maize, rose, green, and red. We have radically re- duced a lot of these bath- ing shoes that were much higher last year. As the quantity is limited—make selections early. Linen Suits —white frocks with contrasting jackets. Piques—Printed Lawn Suits At $3.95 Eyelet Batistes —in white, nile, blue, and maize. Printed Eyelet Batistes —in green, blue, and maize. Linens—Dresses and Suits —in white, pink, brown, and navy. Printed Voiles —in navy, black, and soft blue. J Long and Short Sleeves A For Sports, Business, Town and Country. Sizes 14 to 20—36 to 44. InexeeNsIvE FROCKS, THIRD FLOOR. PA- plain CAMP BOYS REVIVE OLD INDIAN RITES / COSTUME = / SLIPS, rayon snd E i cotton— Washington Richmond Norfolk And All Way Points Thousands are enjoying the new local bus service be- tween these cities, over the direct time-saving route. The same efficient, comfortable travel to aliparts of America. Big reductions in round-trip fares, good every day, every schedule. Low One Way Fares FREDERICKSBURG $1.50 RICHMOND .. PETERSBURG PORTSMOUTH ... NORFOLK ..... BOHEMIA ... DISPUTANTA WAVERLY . Initiation Ceremonies Realistic Forest Feature of | Y. M. C. A. Rendezvous. Complete N1G HTGOWNS, printed batistes— COOL plain GOWNS, plisse PERSTIK THE COSMETIC FIND OF THE SEASON Perstik deodarizes and checks under-arm per- spiration. It is handy, effective, good looking and so safe and pure that Good Housekeeping Institute has given its seal of endorsement. This pure;white, greaseless stick wears a clever black- and-white enamel case that resembles your fa- vorite lipstick. It can be used directly after shaving—it is harmless and will not irritate. A few touches under the arms and you are assured of all-day protection. Same Quantity and Quality You know the marvelous quality of these famous bath crystals, made by one of the oldest makers of bath crystals in America —but you usually buy them in an elabo- rate bottle, at several times this price. They are at this special low price because they are in cellophane bags. In jasmin, narcesse d'Auteuil, chypre, rose de nice, violette celeste, pine, and gardenia. St. Denis Bath Powder—Special, 39c. Torm.rrares, Arsies 14, 16, 18, Fmst Froon. Rubber Bathing Bags Special 25c ! OQUTING IS PLANNED ‘l All States' Ofticers' Society to M:«Le‘ River Trip. .. 475 \ PHILIPPINE GOWNS, white and pastels— Union Bus Depot 1336 New York Ave. N.W. Phere: Metropolitan 1512 RICHMOND . GREYHIOUND COTTON UNDERWEAR THTRD FLOOR. ‘TorLETRIES, Arsie 16, Pmst FLOOR. RS VALUE S56th Anniversary SAILE Stock of Garden Furniture 1, Off This Season’s Low Prices ] Flower Pots— Hickory Chairs 1LOof Y2 Off $1.60; were $3.25. $2.10; were $4. $2; were $4. .85; were . $2.75; were $5.50. $3.25; were $6.50. $2.85; were $5.75. $3.75; were $7.50. $3.25; were $6.50. Pedestals Folding Yacht Y5 Off Chatrs 15 Off 80c; were $1.65. 95¢; were $1.95. $3.75; were $7.50. $4; were 8. Other Hickory $5.25; £10.50. urniture 1, OFf $1.15, were $15.30. Furniture /3 Benches Tables 1, Off 75¢c; were $1.50. $1.50; were $3. $7.75; were $15.50. $10; were $20. $5.25; were $10.50. Settees $5.45; were $1095. $9.75; were $19.50. $20; were $40. Globe Stands 1, Off $1; were $2. Ornaments— 1, Off Some With Sprinklers 75¢; were $1.50. 95¢; were $1.95. $1.25; were $2.50. $1.75; were $3.50. $1.95; were $3.95. $2.75; were $5.50. $3; were $0, $3.50; were $7. $6; were S$12. $7; were $14. $7.50; were $15. $8.25; were $16.5 $9.35; were S18.75. $12; were $24. Pergolas 15 Off $2.30; were $4.65. $3; were $6. $4.50; were $9. $5.50; were $11. Arbors and Seats §/7 1, Off Iy $4; were $R $6.50; were $13. Cement Bird Baths—; Off $1.45; were $2.95. $2.25; were $4.50. $325; were 36.50. $4.75; were $9.50. $5; were $10. $7.75; were $15.50. $10; were $20. $4.25 Was $5.50 MEN—if vou're going away, vou'll find just what you need here, $15 Gladstone Bags . . . $11.75 Genuine pigskin or cowhide $20 Gladstone Bags . . . $14.95 Genuine walrus or solid cowhide $25 Gladstone Bags . . . $19.75 Fine shrunk buffalo—leather lined Trellises 1, Off 35¢; were 75c. 50c; were $1. 70c; were $1.40C, $1; were $2. Archways 1, Off $3.25; were $6.50. $13; were $26. Ferneries $1.25; were $2.50. Tabourettes $1.85; were $3.75. GArpEN FURNITURE Frrre FLoon.