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= A6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1932. “‘,{,fl"&fl‘{,‘,‘fl,m!()utfit Your Home for Christmas wimveron the NATIONAL’S Easy Terms ette and Conductorette. mostem ] 1 : ; Bring Us Your Christmas Savings Checks ::!mttfim%m&m‘rmmfl $5 Dellvel's Any Olltflt And We Will Gladly Cflsh, Thpm! PAY NEXT YEAR the World War have a group of new sisters in the Betsy Ross Corps, a fleet of ladybirds ready to take over the duties of man aviators in times of na- tional emergency. Their numbers ars small now—about 200. But that is no barometer of the growing esprit de corps among these licensed flyers with their natty military coats, brown berets and jodphurs. The Toster lists nurses, dietitians, business women, teachers and club women. ‘Regan for Amusement. Miss Dorothy A. Lyon, the national commander, is office manager of a Kausas City bakery firm and took up fiylog for fun. Leaving her busy desk for a few minutes, she made it known 1hat the corps was not formed to sat- 1sfy the spectacular whims of those adept in barrel rolling and looping-the- Under their pledge they are ready to £aITy out missions of mercy and duty, either in time of peace or war. They E ; - raay be called upon to fly over stricken : R H ; ; l “fl ersas, devastated by floods, hurricanes Ilqu or forest fires, with food and medical S - = 5 (i supplies. In war they would report for P S 5 § 1 ! . ~ 4T \ duty as commercial pilots, aerial ambu- . : 1 A\ lance aviators or mail pilots. t 70 War Times Recalled. Comdr. Lyon lcoks upon the purpose ©f the organization in this light: “Women replaced men in many ca- pacities during the World War. They drove trucks, ambuladces and worked in factories. But flying is highly special- ized. Nct every ome can be a pilot. In the event of war many commercial pilots would volunteer or be called into service. Then the Ross Corps would be ready to flll the gaps with its trained flyers.” Activities of the organization will not be curbed by the lack of emergencies, however. In the East the Betsy Resses bave flown in tie interest of chftrity vee. At Datona Beach, Fla., the corps has its own fiying field, the gift of Dr. ?’lnces Dickerson of Chicago. High avy and Army officials are lending . thelr support tc the movement. i 2 i These women at the time of their organization a ago wanted e ensnd 85 Pieces That Will Say “Merry Xmas™ to Your Dining Room Completely furnish your dining room with one stroke. Here’s a price that you can’t afford to neglect. Comprises Table, Server, Buffet, China VON STERNBERG ENDS Cabinet, Amchair, 5 Side Chairs. 7-piece Set Table Linen, 26-piece Tableware and 42-piece Set of Dishes. Just as pictured and finished with fine HOLLYWOOD CONTRACT| walnut veneers, combined with beautiful maple overlays. Discoverer of Marlene Dietrich Is Pay Next Year at The NATIONAL TUndecided as to Future Plans. By the Associated Press. HOLLYWOOD, December 2—The eontract of Josef von Sternberg, star director of Paramount Studios and dis- coverer of Marlene Dietrich, expired yesterday, and inquiry among studio executives failed to disclose any nego- tiations for a new agreement. ‘The director indicated he may go on | i = \ e £ o€ @ vacation to Europe before coml&ln( ! Y % ]l N \\ il terms with any studio. Miss Dietrich, . [— > i [) “r German actress, who has supported Von / g . 1 F H v ‘ Wik N ‘4 14 Sternberg in several disputes with the A A\ LU = ¥ A 9 : e studio over pictures in which she ap- 3 peared, declined to comment on what position she might take if the studio 3 and director definitely suspend relations. i B 3 It was indicated her contract with Para- | Popular design, with com- mount has about three months to run. > ¢ . NGB fortably upholstered seat and v . back. MRS. ROOSEVELT GIVES N . 7 > Y > . . No Phone Orders SMILE WINNER PRIZE . Boudoir $500 Check Presented to Miss Mary Dulje, Newark, N, J., Honored D AR d, | Chalr Among 60,000. By the Associated Press. P - NEW YORK, December 2.—Mrs. 1 v $3 .49 Franklin D. Roosevelt yesterday pre- sented a $500 check to Miss Mary Dulje of Newark, N. J., as her prize for win- g " 1 ning a “national smiles” contest in 5 0 83 hflA%ncflvcly(cuve_red in which more than 60,000 contestants ; o Srelomncy e puueipated.m N - ¥ v i ance. o o In presenting the award Mrs. Roose- b velt expressed a wish that the country sl L 3 3 ¢ again would sing the popular war song - - “Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old ag and Smile, Smile, ile.” . 4 peo - ; his $ .95 L TR le, Including o OTc casli:)‘l)lal A 12-P¢. Bed Room Group That Eeih ity 3 Pieces in 100% MOHAIR , Table Will Prove Your Good Taste = In addition to the three main pieces of Mohair, there : Poster bed, Hollywood vanity, chest of drawers with deck MUFFLERS FOR SESSION are included a metal smoking stand, end table, occasional $ 4 4 T $3‘98 SO paent large dresser, all of selected walnut veneers, $ _ OELAHOMA CITY, December 2 P\ |tahle, coffee table, magazine carrier, smoker lamp and H artistically decorated and hand-carved. Link wire spring, com- 5 New style six-sided table, forta attress - = z % % t-"oklahoma is expecting a hot legisla e e Nz bl fortable mattress, two sheets, two pillowcases and two blankets e session when the lawmakers con- lamp shade mlloga vene January 3. ity 50c a Week Carpenters went to work yesterday on & $1,568 muffler for the House of Repre- Pay Next Year At The NATIONAL Pay Next Year at The NATIONAL tatives chamber. The State Board of Affairs hopes the acoustical device | [F ; ITET T : l TOYS ON CREDIT , et : Wil soften booming tones of debaters. 2 | i i I S g Y g . ; are also included. The vanity and dresser have Venetian mirrors. = Billiard Table ANCHOR BAR PLATES 52.98 Lots of fun indoors, when the weather is bad outside. The whole family can enjoy Teeth Extracted by Modern Methods Special_Attention to Nervous Patients GOOD SET TEETH. $10.00 Plates Repained While You Wait. $1.00 No Long Waiting—1 Do All My Own Work DR. LEHMAN Dental Specialist 20 Years St. N.W. 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