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rere : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, APRIL-21, 1933. *® A—;ll ? FRST LAV G085 %"ENN@H_T_AIRTRIPIFO,mefi R E G vy Clothes, Pilots Liner : . ; ‘ ’ R i Part of Time. : The Nation's PFirst Lady was intro- oed to the pleasures of night flying aviation’s first lady in a 40-minute R ~ Registered 1933 onths to the night after Amelia Bar- rt Putnam started her solo flight M LT The swankiest group of w}lt and Mrs. Putnam were in long evening gowns and both sat in at the | 2 e mfi;ou of the big ship, though Mrs. e | velt afterward confessed she had < . kept” her hands off and let “Pete” « £y ] Pfil’, chiet pilot. do all the fiying. o3 : ‘M¥s. Putnam, however, white gloves, 3 . slippers and all, took the controls % | o h%pnrl.\nvr during a large part g : of $he trip. . B Z : {4It's amusing to think of a girl in i | e evening dress and high-heeled & fiying a plane,” sald Mrs. Roose- e i% Gets View of “Fairyland.” iffter a day of mist, rain and clouds ] rouser m’ left the airport sheeted with | , it was decided, when & le broke through, to make the the White House party arrived st the airport, however, the sky cleared a,lve Mrs. Roosevelt a splendid view iwhat she termed “Fairyland.” “Mrs. Roosevelt was accompanied by B¢t brother, Hall Roosevelt, while Mrs. am was escorted by her husband, e Palmer Putnam. As they ar- at the airport they were joined Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Vidal and . Thomas B. Doe, president of rn Air Transport, operators of the . pl:nm:. point Miss Edwina “Bunny” , flying hostess in charge of the | Y . e ¥ d hone” s v g pusd at ever swaggered info our wddwalk under the flood lights for phers. 2 xrd with the skill of long experi- econ Oor en s e r men , glving Mrs. Roosevelt a forward nearly abreast of one of the big TS. i» Plane Heads for Baltimore. Mtiss Earhart took the co-pilot's seat bctlemmker, &u M‘xm:;\ ’- ut;\:m Y, sishing run, ip d, circled over the Capital twice headed for Baltimore, passing over tHe, Department of Commerce beacon 1 and brilliantly lighted interme- landing flelds en route. er Baltimore Mrs. Roosevelt was inted co-pilot and changed places :liss Earhart. Almost immediately thei plane dropped a wing and went a long slide slip. “Oh, Mrs. Roosevelt's flying the ad just asked Parker to show her it was done. e watched closely what happened, hoWever, and when she came back she salll: “The air speed indicator showed 13 miles an hour, but the ship really is ter than that. Coming up from i the other day it averaged 167 an hour the whole way.” e GOV. LEHMAN SIGNS TATE SALES TAX BILL [ G Bilinning May 1 New York Will ?ave 1 Cent Levy With Food and Gas Excepted. BYfBe Associated Press BANY, N. Y., April 21.—Gov. Leh- signed the Buckley sales tax bill . night, permitting New York State tor o vy a retail sales tax of 1 per cent verything sold within its borders ning May 1. with the exception ood and gasoline. The State al- taxes gasoline at 3 cents a gal- Y 1 ; 4 Z “break” fO‘r yO’u e retail sales tax covers nearly o e Eafecied duarierty B == A Complete Set (3 MACGREGOR Woods & 8 Irons), $20 he gross receipts of every store or - a\u room selling at retail and taking : X e 3 “ L«;more than 1,250 per quarter. h = The best any one can say about a golf club is that “it’s as good as a 3 Marriage Licenses. i / MACGREGOR.” Now, the Rolls-Royce of gqlfdom is brought down en, 53, 1016 Newton st me. L4 -2 - : to a Ford price in the most sensational sale of its kind ever to_hit this i & Moore, ; Y & town! Ropert L. Woo ' 283306 Wevster e | putmore st Pictures and specifications and words can’t give you the faintiest idea T e 4 9 4 of how sweet these clubs really are! You've got to swing them to 13, BOOK: en 27, 1831 Risrs il ! j appreciate their perfect “feel” and balance! You’ve got to see them, . P i : 3 for $2.75 and examine them yourself to appreciate in the fullest sense MAC- ] GREGOR wizardry. : . 34 Fullerton: M. an 2 — miart ; : Tab - Collars. * Tabless tab Complete Varieties of Steel Shaft Irons, $1.99 timore; Judge R. E. collars. 2 latundered collars te ats ek e ~ Complete Varieties of Steel Shaft Woods, $1.99 ; band. We never dreamed that the day would happen when MACGREGOR !xeghd’g(:l:n\nde?er. 23, 18, :xnx:a ; : g could be gotten for $1.99. And now, with this sale in the midst of us, 7 s, and | High - count broadcloths. we-have to pinch ourselves to see if it is really true. Every club is . tungr r. 20 e | Woven madras. Dobby weave registered, which means that you can come in here any time, from now ev. Somm g ’ ; madras. Dobby weave broad- ~ on, to get the same or a matching one. Men’s right and left hand cloth. Clipped figure madras. models. Women’s models. Light, medium and heavy weights. Short, A o Silver Grey We had our StyleKnowIt-All o dio e el medium and long shafts. All clubs can be matched up into sets. o 14, 14th . ne., and o Cambridge Grey look them over. Next we got in tailoring.” 4-hole ocean pearl This is the one and only store in Washington where these MACGREGOR . ® Pencil Stripes touch with our Fabric Expert. buttons. Pleated sleeves. Clubs at t'(':‘.e z; ic:: c:"' l:le ;:uréhaaed! Finally, we called in our Fellow of T SR ® Hound’s Checks Y 5 : Color. They raised such a hub- New checked designs. Various ® Chalk Stripes bub of praise thet we aré quite stripes. Smart new figures. MACGREGOR M ACGREGOR ® Glen Plaids e ot R s e Blue, Grey, Tan, White. . ‘ 1} : 1933 True Temper 1933 Steel Shaft ® Single Breasted saxonies, cheviots, tweeds and o Double Breasted - fannel. Sises for all ment » : . Wood Clubs Woods and Irons ® Sport Models regular, long, short, stout, lo: 21400 sl‘so 7'F°1d $ : 499 2.99 ® Patch Pockets and short stout. o 5 3 4 Irons have new model head with flange l les Black fiber face, with Scruloc .inserts. sole, recommended by Bobby Jones. Drivers, brassies and spoons. All 1933 Woods are plain, deep face models. All - ;l;:f face woods, with. True Temper steel clubs with walnut grain stéel shafts. t: We’1.'e giving tlfe totwn a run 5% s Set of 3 Macgregor Waods for its money in this Sale of ; 9 5 C Complete Sets of Woods, $14 and 8 Irons; $30 : . “ ] - (Men's 8hop, Main Fioor) i ) mTea' out this ad and take to PEOPLES DRUG STORES— A= Sheldon Topcoats 3 for $2.75 . st | ‘ ; Aces in neck;vcar; Requir;juo lining. . T i s t}:‘. on sale y 7 thicknesses of silk gives them full, i [ $ 1 .75 stout body. Failles, Foulards, crepes! fOl' Only o o o 138 Light shades..good for Summer, see? : . 3 P TR M o T gl SO - RO Tt e com Ao o RS i o ap t. 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