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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, Wy n 0. HENRY'S FIRST PIECE BROUGHT VISUAI- H[ARlNG “BAWLING OUT" FOR SUB EDITOR SYSTEM I]EV|SED;Woman Editor Says She “Gc;t the Devi‘lu From S. S. McClure for Publishing Christmas Story. D.. C.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1933.° The PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Handicaps In Teaching of Lip Reading Overcome by Movie Machine. Of course you're going to D[ess Your Children By the Associated Press. And when, some time later. ‘Tobin's 7 d NEW YORK, March 29—Once upon | Palm’ came along I was overjoyed and 4 v ‘6 \ a time there was & man in prison who | sent it in for immediate acceptance. 4 ) (3 “ 3 b B the Basncialed Biess wrote good stories and shipped them | “Next day I met Mr. McClure. I NEHICAGQ- March 25, 711\9”*'8!‘6“:1 about the country in an effort to sell mentioned the piece. earing now can set up a small motion | them, without muich luck. | “‘Why, I just sent it back.’ said he. | pictire mac hine in the parlor and learn | ~ But he began to get letters from a | And I burst into tears right there. So | e e it - Col IS | woman in New York who had read Mr. McClure, remarking he'd never | D e T (ps, PUT~ | some of them for the old McClure's | known me to’ cry without reason. sent D i v ied ander the direc. | Magazine and had improvements | to O. Henry's New York flat and got e hen e e IASTUSLOr | suggest. He never answered the letters. | it. And printed it. isusl hearing’ b Ohio State UL | but he used the suggestions, ‘But what really Jaunched O. Henry, Feh o Cvercome ps Then, one day. S. 8. McClure went | after he came on to New York, was This S m“rrhod \'\tifi e demanstrated to Europe and John Phillips, next in the Sunday World's printing a story a for i et e trd | command. went somewhere else, and | week. Don Seitz was responsible for dl‘"\' this summcr ot xfie l,'nl\"tfl"y of Ida M. Tlrbe.!l was forced against her | that: they paid $75 for them at first. S : | Tl to -sit in" as managing editor. Ajng [ ilizs Roseboro lett the staff of Mc- i AT | s Tarbell delegated part of her jol ure's and, later, was fiction editor of S Mason Wil Instruct & cIa%t | to the woman who had corresponded | for Colliers.” For many vears she also Prposen botore the anaem Somoon | with the prisoner. whose name hap- | has acted as literary adviser to writers, school of the American Associat pened to be Viola Roseboro. among them Miss Tarbell, John Phil- 2 2 merican Association t0 | " w1 was to choose the stories for our | lips, Will Irwin, Margaret Culkin Ban- Promote the Teaching of Speech o christmas lssue- sald Miss R Tt g 1 gseboro ning and Mateel Howe Farnham. It | the Deaf. June 26 to August 1. | the other day, comfortably ensconced | was while still with McClure's that a | < And where else, but at Palais Royal, will you find the dainty finery, the sturdy tailored clothes you want for them, at such helpfully prices? low Rejects “Lip Reading.” !in a bow window at the Pen and Brush novel by an unknown young Middle Club. , “So I used a Christmas plece Westerner was given her for an opinion. son. originator of the “visual apout a tramp who flung a stone It was “The Gentleman From In- method, rejects the term “lip through a window. down in Louisiana, | diana.” by Booth Tarkington. (because she fecls it does not and thereby earned a Christmas din- quately describe the subject. Ror Y Films she uses are prepared by photo- graphing a subject who is speaking _;—mv.m the contents of a lesson. Simul. aneously with this photography a sound | Frecord is made of the speech, making | L oPrrine a8 out and he did not like | 'anm(‘ . and inflection Stu may take this film to the ory or home and run it through ojector until they master speech movements brought out in the lesson. “course” includes 30 lessons, each t presents different sounds tural atmosphere of con- SPECIAL SERVICE Tailored-to-Order Garments March 30, Thursday March 31, Friday April 1, Saturday “I told them that what amazed me was sent me by my reticent was that it had been necessary to get corres; ndent. | an opinion on the book. It was ob- “And I got the devil for it. Mr. | viously ‘our stuff, and you can bet we McClure came home about the time the printed it.” she said. “Editors judge too much on points td Not a bit.” | nowadays,” Miss Roseboro believes. “If ‘The story was, incidentally, “Whistling the piece doesn't sound like something Dick's Christmas Stocking.” now print- | by an established man, or doesn’t fall | ed in the collection known as “Roads | into a class that's having a run, woe | of Destiny.” A painstaking search by be to it. It's all bosh, this saw you Will Irwin has failed to reveal an | hear about ‘good works always finding earlier publication by O. Henry—for, of | a publisher.’ | course, it was he. | “I'll take a bet that Henry James “I knew my ‘find’ was not yet an couldn't find a publisher today if he artist, but I knew he could be one.!tried. Or Walter Bater, either.” check on the speaker's pro- X Mr. Irving G. Phillips o HATG-0L-hicaring people read the face PR = | s well as the lips.” Miss M: 'S i | peaker's face involve not merely the y | ’m;vl)}ll‘(y of rmer prsi but also the rapid | TOWN’S ACCIDENT CASES | will speak on “The Trend of the Times" nterplay of facial muscles marking S r Iniversity emotional lights and shadows which be- - ijarameicanniersity Grsdusteisanocl, speaker’s thought.” Takoma Park Mayor and Council the(eemh and F streets, at 8 o'clock A foF hstisting Hara-of-hearh this evening. This is one in a ptudents at PR {er\:'rs::)?rxgg Announce Agreement With | series of discussions upon outstanding Hospital Oficials. national and international happenings fulted in introduction of this course of | | Of 2.000 incoming freshmen at | store, Jiuplnying the new Spring and tudy. tion, it was found 576 | Special Dispateh to The Star. B TAKOMA PARK, Md., March 29.—In Eliminates Handicap. the future all emergency cases handled Such students, Miss Mason contends. | by the local police officers will be taken nust be 1:\\13.11‘( to grasp through the eve o the Washington Sanitarium and Hos- hat the ear fails to hear. pital. according to Mayor Frederick L. She believes this method of “visual Tewton and members of the Town ; nmfim})n.n‘e :r\r the greatest Council, following an investigation and Bty of ‘unnataral ‘spesch ge- | SueY &7, the Folice and_ Fire Com- Fause of a fear the student will miss| ™ Ottt onc] seeing” certain sounds, like “S” and Summer fabrics and models. 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Pink for 3—6's or blue. 1-3 years. 1.00 Tots’ Sheer e e ), _Wash Frocks, $1 straw s the classic \ \©\, Flower besprinkled Dprints, poke stiles, with .‘M.“‘mm:ms and other sheer colored streamer Al cotton in fresh, saucy B i styles. 2-6 years Palais Royal—Third Floor Suitings and Topcoatings tailored to $3.50 Round Trip D AILY $4.50 DEPARTURES These low fares, frequent schedules good every day, on Greyhound's finest FIRST CLASS coaches. Hundreds of reductions now, up to 25%. Union Bus Depot 1336 New York Ave. N.W. Phone: Metropolitan 1512. This institution is considered the logical one to take care of emergency | and accident cases within the town and in this connection the hospital and | town will share expenses. The offi- | cials of the sanitarium and hospital | have expressed & willingness to serve the community and have arranged nl special schedule of rates, which will | apply in such cases as are brought to | the hospital, by police officers and are | at Ohio State and aids those unable to meet the expenses. | ments to choose a In the event that any injured person | Nch they will mot be | Should require hospitalization the same icapped. rate of $1.75 per day will apply as = == | paid by Montgomery County. This in- . | cludes board, room, treatment and gen- | Burns Prove Fatal. eral care, but will not include medicine Mildred Newman, 19, colored, of | And dressings. The negotiations have | Chapel Hil died in Providence Dbeen amanged through C. C. Pulver, Hospital today 15 received yes- | MADAgET of the sanitarium. | terday wl r home caught fire from —_— d to start a fire in a stove. Beef, mutton, pork or chicken is brought into the hospital by being produced by a new chemicel police said. process in Europe. ' | The PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 your Individual Requirements in the t it has been necessary to r read lessons to the stu- ip reading. This has been con- ed a serious handicap son, a special lecturer in and _instructor of “visual | as well as adviser and coun- r hard-of-hearing students. ad- | hearing _tests to incoming custom manner. NOT a mesh-like weave. .. NOT a knit-to-fit hose . .. : WEAR full-fashioned SILK HOSE resist snags and I 00 s pr. There's nothing in the least like a mesh-weave about these beautiful stockings . . . see them for yourself! They're made of the finest silk obtainable, and are processed and insulated against friction to resist snags and pull threads, thereby giving you weeks more wear! In exquisitely clear chiffon or durable service weights, Sizes &; to 10%. Try a pair tomorrow! Chukker - Ocrebeige Taupemist We'll gladly arrange a Liberal Deferred Payment Plan for your convenience. PALAIS ROYAL MEN’S SHOPS Individual Clothing Shop Seperate Entrance on 10th St. pull threads! They MUST Be Good, From the Way They're Selling! Candlewick Bed Spreads Sharp Price Slash on a Famous Quality! Sale—Lockwood Sheets & 69° " Imagine—only 69c for “Lockwoods,” the i sheets that are so renowned for long wear i and service! Pure white finish sheets, free . from dressing. Stock up at these remark- i ably low price. Dawn Gray Duosan 81x99-1n. 72x108-In. 63x108-In. Palais Royal —Main Floor Thrifty shoppers look at them and buy sev- eral right on the spot! That's how wonder- ful for the money, they are! Rich looking, hand-tufted spreads—with a background of firmly woven crinkly cream sheeting. Rose, blue, gold, green and orchid patterns. Also all white. 4400 New Boucle SUITS that fairly shout style and important savings! ~ 12.95 Regular 16.50 values! ALG.U.S. PAT. OFF. 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Cast Iron Dutch Ovens or Chicken "Miss America" 16-Piece Luncheon Set What a Lot for the Money! sons 32-Pc. Dinette Set rea for Treadeasy Comfort Fryers 69c¢ e Large size. with self- basting cover. Palais Royal—Fifth Floor 2.64 Service for Six People It was a sensation at twice the price, so you can imagine what a stir it is creating now! Charming “Old Mill” decoration. orful and almost unbelievable at 2.64! Smart, col-. 1.00 Reproduction of treas- ured Waterford glass. 4 plates! 4 cups! 4 sau- cers! 4 footed tumblers! Palais Royal—Fifth Floor are a favorite with our cus- tomers . . . but they seldom can buy them at this low price! Peanut Brittle, 23c 1b. Imported Sardines 15¢; 2 for 29¢ Skinless and boneless; pack- ed in pure olive oil. MAIL and PHONE ORDERS TAKEN. Palais Royal—Main Floor The perfect fit and supreme comfort of TREADEASY Shoes are the result of perfection in shoe design and shoe making. ‘Their wide springy steel arch gives flexible but firm support to the longitudinal arch of the foot, while the resilient pad under the ball of the foot holds the metatarsal arch in normal position, Glove-fitting instep and snugly fitting heel gentli but firmly hold the foot bac! in the shoe and prevent creep- ing—all four features combined contribute a degree of comfort to be found in no other shoes. For foot health see your chiropodist periodically. Palais Royal—Second Floor