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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1932. WLDWESTDAYS [ Scientists Retired MG Bk IO STLE | | GEOLOGIST AND SENIOR ENGINEER END SERVICE WITH SURVEY. _ ! | Men’s Clothing Designers Decide on - Pants With Narrow Bottoms and Pleated Tops. | By the Associated Press. | NEW Deadwood, S. Dak., to Cele- [ Ol Tyt 8 e the peg-top trousers, contemporary of the tandem bicycle and the Floradora brate in Realistic Presenta- | Sextette, was decreed yesterday by the | i | = $4 a2l | International Association of Clothing tion of OId Scenes. | Designers, holding its annual conven- | tion. . { Dy the Associated Press. } And the well-dressed man, if he fol- DEAD 'OOD, 8. Dak., July 28.—Fron- lows the designers’ dictum .will leave , with their war-painted In- | tuxedo in the S: th bails. A Fd ?‘_ g lay | o 4 | exclusively at formal functions. They g 4 . | found that collegiate disuse has killed t ner c are cf 8 3 1 But it will all be within the law, as | the tenth annual “Days of '76” cele- | the popularity of the dinner coat. bration opens with a whoop on Au-| |~ About those peg-top trousers: The gust 4 for four days. The town ex- bottoms will be narrow and the tops pects thousands of tourist visitors to pleated. The coats to go with them view the spectacle : will have accentuated waists and the 2 g broad shoulders of this year. Parade to Mark Opening. Polo coats, the designers expect, will | There will be the war-bedecked Siou | worn extensively. Materials of suits 4 # g be 1 | ; : i Lb. Lb. tury ago, bearded, shaggy prospectors e 3- | DWARD OSCAR ULRICH. a principal geologist (left), and Samuel Stinson . | that were a haunting fear half a cen- will be softer and colors duller. and blue-uniformed troopers in the mile historical parade which will open | Gannett, senior engineer in charge cf geodetic surveys, were retired from | the celebration. | the United States Geological Survey July 1 under the economy act. BNoud early dnylchnrncters——"Wild Dr. Ulrich, who ln';s r:tt 611 B};mcmut street, Takoma dPar:(. g, c'i‘ o ill" Hickock, “Calamity Jane” and | is recognized as an authority on the various formations and stratas o ' 2 “Poker Alice"—will live again & repro- | rock deposits in the whole country east of the Rocky Mountains. Dr. Ulrich | a t a onnalse Pint Jar duction of the old Deadwood's night|a member of many scientific societies. | ? life. r. Gannett, who lives at 2556 University place, has been instrumental ) For their surroundings there will be | through his skill as a surveyer in establishing and marking numerous disputed the old-time saloon and dance hall,| boundary lines between the States. | 3 3 ; o EG =T with faro banks, roulette wheels, poker - — - | N\, ) Loose Wiles ; i COLL E INN : Pl CKLES games and girls in skirts that were veils; ox_teams slowly dragging heavy — Trade unions and co-operative or- This Helpful - to t Ristorical gulch of the glamorous days | in Baltimore Get these helpful suggestions Uneeds Bakers MUSSOL RICE DINNER DINNER ¥ cabin and one of the biggest round-| $200 and went out to purchase cloth- | for your copy today.. SOUR or DILL | 3 ki and finally omised with Olrich | > X i of Allen hases Z : g horse-drawn carriages and riding in RECOVERS $855 OF IT | s purchases = pa 3 eid: saddles, with full skirts and long bt . 4 1 M l. " 5 | WAgons. | ywachingtonien, Carryinz $2,900 ganizations play an important part in : 3 Pkgs. 2: c g ussolmi 4 ] 2 0 N life of Soviet Russia. stagecoach—all | in Shoe, D: Bill While b = P | R L bring back the marow,| - 0% DroRe S— Booklet FREE SPAGHETT! RICE Quart c | Special Dispateh to The Star. REp o) ~ Indian “Attacks” Planned. | *"BALTIMORE, July 26—It cost Wil- f;;::min:k: oot SLIM JIM ‘Then, too, there will be Indian at-| liam Olrich of 32 I street, Washing- bool i CANS tacks on emigrant trains, iwzecoach‘ ton, $145 to recover a $1,000 bill he plains the technical f;" PRETZE[S c hold-ups, a reproduction of Custer's| lost here Monday. | t | last stand on the Little Big Horn, when | James Allen, colored, found the bill "‘“‘;”l‘,’;dm'k; 5 N FREE—A Water Play Ball With Each hostile Sioux wiped out his entire | Monday night. He went to the bank | Gerber Products better i ; command: Indian attacks on a settler’s | yesterday, opened an account, drew out | c A N E | forbaby. Phone or writ 1 Lb. Pk Purchase of TWO CANS. Blue R]bbon - — | arms filled wi u | MR. HAL B. CLAGETT —_— Men at Premium in Italy. spf:rx‘:e; :lt)jd hi}:n t’!;edbull’ r};:ght:eegzlgga SUGARS vrumm.,.’:::. x‘usnm e | SCOTTISSUE Roll MAL LIRS 1 2o g, |17 S s e, | e 1e USA. e % I CRISCO | TOILET TISSUE o 29C 957 men for every 1000 women. In| truck. He had the money in his shoe | b th}s gxspGrnpomuxl\ ]tndy 1‘5‘: :urpafi\;eld; nndknéw n{ the thousand-dollar notes SPECIALLY PREPARED | 1_“’. 19c ]1/2_“) 28c Li h! or y ece, Ireland, Iy ul- | worked out. | :nnriln and lifuxemlmrg.“ S Police got Olrich and Allen wuemer\ STRAINED VEGETABLES Can Can D:rk 4 c » Pkg. c Can aumon | MEATS | VEGETABLES SALMON 2 35¢ ponsin JAMS 1. 23¢| Yellow Onions . 3 - 10c Lard.....2 » 17 AUTH’ Sm. Sausages ™ 252 Carrots . . 2 bmae 13c 7o 0 ”][Z 7 BRILLO F%. |'E.icr Frying Chickens = £ sm. Home Dressed Ms_c_ Plymouth Rocks . ® 30c BROOMS | Leghorns . . . b 25c|Celery. . . 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