Evening Star Newspaper, July 25, 1932, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1932. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Irving D. Lit-| MEXICO CITY. July 25 (#).—Th . Lieut, Carl H. Reynolds, jr, duty as|wack, detached U. S. S: Utah, to U. S.S. | newspaper Excelsior last mxhpmd i | communication officer, U. 8. S. Concord. | West Virginia. | had learned that Dr. Harvey Cushing Lieut. Ralph H. Smith, dut; Lieut. (Junior Grade) Donald R.|of Boston, who recently performed a s i T , duty as com- | pompkins, detached Naval Hospital, | delicate operation on Mrs. Leonor Llor- munieation offcer, U. 8. 8 Cincinnaty.| Puget Sound, Wash, to U. 8. 5. Mel- | ente, de Calles, would shortly visit 4 3 o e nry T, | ville, | Mexico as the guest of Gen. PI TH {1TH $620,000,000 T Loan| ton: Pensatsia: Fia: tq Aircratt Sauad- Dental Corps. | Elss " Galles,” Jormer. Sresident " of 10™ 11™ F aND G STREETS ,000,! 4 St o ad-| Lieut. Comdr. . O'Connel, de- | Mexico $ reasury Loan fons, ‘at Fleet Alr Base, Coco Solo,! tachea e it Neoémex'ori.‘m‘.‘lfla‘d feusiing ihs s constionIe - . g F 4 vitation to it d that Finds $942,000,000 Over | TiewtGunor Grade) Eawin i | R shoetiSeptimbieci 2. 0 01538 | he would deliver'a Few lectures o the , detac] 5 . 3 5 exic: i granted sick leave two months; walt Suphy Cuegm. viexican medical Jeaders while here Rescrve Bank Reguirements. |Graers at New York. Lieut. Michael A. Sprengel, detached | — G e 4 a R, John . Mckatgnt, dr, de- | 8ol S, PR 00 ) B peraiing Roacheg — 7 y ore, vi | ached U. S. 8. Williamson, about Au | Base, San Diego, Calif. or ua l y IS I e a c wor roache G I ihe Associated P gust 1, to U. S. S. Yarnall Thosine W.| e EAmUs A Banddioh, d"“"'d‘nalilf;’"dpfci‘éw }(J}nr\ide;'nrd. Norfolk, | e g eral agency has more |y g s Langley about August 16, to R Wi enough gold to back up the cur- | U S S. Fulton, ‘ Va., about October 1, to Asiatic station. | these while an integral part of the Gov- Uzgsxgsn L!:rlnk T. Sloat, detached Death. | YT the Treasury—today is bor-| = & 2 ngley about August 16, to| Commodore James Henry Bull, re- | Reserve System's month- | June shows participating | 42,000,000 over the legal | ,M{ Wo00ODWARD & LOTHROP | Girls' 51&2221}(23;5 Frocks § | 95 R 10™ 11™ F axD G STREETS 0,000,000 total, $227.631,000 ik ssed b reTin “indebtedness. ’ 2 The sest will provide relief funds and Sma" Boys SUItS $I 45 . r oney to run the Government for the time beirg. | A f ol money will go to the . . . fiion” Pt "Cobaraton Manufacturer Dissolving Partnership Were $1.95 and $2.95 000,000 n}»fifnn,-«ld for it by the'shz'md. 2 00,000 relief act. Loans from this ad- . 5 o . : ! citonm T “suding. e s300000- Makes Possible This Unusual Offering ' Wi i inntieie Wil wenll Ciiviniboie relief, will not, however, be made until | of this opportunity. Girls’ frocks of organdy, | voile, swiss and lawn; plain colors and prints. corporation completes its _policies Sizes 8 to 16 years. Small boys’ sleeveless and makes surveys. The corporation so notified Governors of the 48 ' ‘ S " . h | suits in colors or with white trousers and . too, full speed in the relief en S I r ] r I i dotted swiss tops. Sizes 2 to 6 years. drive awaits completion of the corpora- | | tion’s directorate. President Hoover this j week must find two men for the board. | GIrLS’ APPAREL, FOURTH F1o0R. JUVENILES’ APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. Interest Rates Low. The Treasury's new note issue will (i ' ¢ low interest Tates. Ome serles for S o 000,000 to run two years will bear l % per cent; the other for an identical pecl(l amount will run four years and bring | 3%, per cent. 5 The Reserve Board's monthly review | £avs that in May and June, $425.000.- Same Grades in Our Stock This Season, $1.65 to $2.50 000 of the country’'s huge monetary K4 K Initialed gold stock was withdrawn and that by fhe middle of the latter month the re- . maining balances held in this country Features.of these $1.15 Shirts— | asswa re by foreign central barks was compara- | tively small. Toward the end of June, & it adds, there was an increase in gold —these shirts come from one of our tocks. . & Consequently, on June 29 the Reserve . regular manufacturers, and would reg- Six banks had reserves of $2,782,000,000.| , : $738,000,000 was re- | u|ar|y be pnced from $1.65 to $2.50. | for C Against deposits. q‘§1rsd and $1,102,000,000 was needed :3;2‘0‘:1% Syl v the‘ —every shirt was carefully selected according to our most exacting speci- Two GL‘DER MARKS | fications. | A remarkable offer—clear ;’ . i ] crystal Libby Safe-edge ARE SET AT ELM'RA —every shirt bears the Woodward & tumblers (as sketched) = ' Lotbneg Lt | with your initial copper- wheel engraved in any of Third National Climber Meet Ends ! ‘ ihieclidumctnel siyleat With Festival of Little Fabrics in these $1.15 Shirts— This work is done by our own artist by the best Planes Yesterday. —white broadcloth, colored broad- method, assuring you of h . I i o Associated Press. . J { cloth, white oxford, figured madras, ‘;:: L;‘;‘;Z‘l’: glassware | MIRA, N. Y. July 25.—Having SN 5 g liched | spectacular new altitude, f ] 77 and colored striped madras. SlEes ancs ond speed records, America’s | LASS' r pilots packed up their | (including initial ) . Brohes today and went home to 7/ A Styles in these $1.15 Shirts— flicial announcement of results | e “~ $ 65 r e / —neckband and collar attached— Regu Iar . e Sizes 1314 to 18—Sleeve Lengths, 32 to 36 ted ‘Meanwhile 4 were unofficial- Not all sizes and sleeve lengths in every style. | Skinner’s Pure- Dye r a new world speed It 8.7 miles an hour, while Jack - New Y, W ! ’ 4 b Would Regul, a of New York City was ac- ou egularly dge nmdm}mgm b unarétt;: the en S l les Be $1.5 C distance record of 68 miles an al- titude record of 5000 feet, both at- e $1.50 4 d on a fight last week to Tunk- : B 3 bannock, Pa. A splendid array of pure-dye silk four-in-hand ties, hand - tailored from Keiser's re Pe e Ine Parra-Tone Twills. Their resilient construction assures longer life and superior ARMY ORDERS tying. Variety of patterns, in the season’s wanted colorings. THE MEN’s Btore, Seconp FLOOR. Licut. Benjamin J. Webster, Coast Artillery, Honolulu, detailed to Air Corps and assigned to Randolph Fleld, | Tex., reporting October 15. | : The following Air Corps lieutenants | ard ed, October 1. to the Air| i y Jomia Entire Stock of Men's exander, Leon R. Brownfield, James Daniel, jr.; Willilam H. Doolittle, Trank P. Everset, jr.; Charles G. Good- | Just 450 yards of this fine quality of silk crepe—to be had at ich, D 1: M. Kilpatrick, jr.; Stuart N 7 . - rich, Douglass M. Kiipatrick, jr.; Stuart | this low price. We are clearing out this lot—and do not know G. McLennan, James P. Newberry and | . , { A e e AT Coe | Tro Ical Worsted at what price the next lot will sell, but know it will be more S ethnieat Behool, Chamite Field, 10 P ; ' than this special price of $1. Skinner's crepe is well-known 4 Lieut. Merlin L Carter, Alr Coms, ! : for its wearing and washing qualities. to Chanute Field, T ; . 2 Each of the following leutenants of p . In 26 Smart Shades, except white and pink the Alr Corps is assigned, October 1, to z the Air Corps Technical School, Chan- . 81xs, SEcoND FLOOR. ute Field, I.: Samuel E. Anderson, : Theodore E. Bolen, Joseph A. Bulger, ' | Oscar P. Carlson, Reuben Kyle, jr; | Douglass T. Mitchell, Charles Sommers, Clarence D. Wheeler, Franklin C. Wolfe, lliam L. Ritchie, Manning E. Tillery, Were $22 50 and 325 Thurston H. Baxt Willlam B. Blau- fuss, George W. McGregor, Harry G. | Montgomery, r.; Elmer J. Rogers, Edgar | A. Sirmyer, ir.; John T, Sprague, Lioyd | : . . . ; : H. Watnee, Robert M. Kraft, A. J. Ker- | Lighter-weight tropicals, in an excellent selection of plain and fancy win Malone, Dyke F. Meyer and Robert | patterned effects. Suits have coats and trousers, coat and two y Special Tomorrow— 150 DOZen New G. Bunker. Maj. Oliver L. 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