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™ A6 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGT( D. €. TUESDAY, MAY 2. 1933 A s e e e e e e e e e e e T e R ey e <:ll TRAVEL Information Reservatio for al airline de: ions EASTERN AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM 808 13th Street, N.W., ( Vot ) Washington Airport (National 3::5) WASHINGTON-NEW YORK EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR ————— \ Removes Spots Safely That spot on your coat, dress or gloves is mot as ruinous as you might expect. It can be removed easily. safely and quickly with Cleansiline. the master cleaning find. Keep a can handy for all emergencies. Instantly remo grease, paint, oil, pitch, tar, e without injury to the finest fabrics Recommended for cleaning silks tins, velvets. ribbons, woolens te kid gloves. Get a gen trous 35¢ can_for 29¢ today at ™ Peoples Drug Stores. LEANSILINE Cleaning Fluid 7= v4 DON'T g DOT YOUR EYES YHEAP, price-cut glasses may later dot and scar your vision beyond help. ~Start v » scien- tific eye exam . .ion here; - get glasses < ting your exact case. Pay on our Budget Plan Atk us detail, and have o paying or see- ing worry. Optical Co. 705 14th Street <hed 1900 TELLS FAT FOLKS HOW SHE REDUCED “1 am it vears old and weigbed 150 s 1 have taken 2 And have reduced X bo Wowill reduce me 1 thiok ity wonder Ford, Dillon. 8. €. (Nov “SKIN SUFFERING IS UP TO YOU" SAYS POSLAM If you suffer from eczema or a skin eruption of some Kkind. it's vour own fault. The remedy is right at hand--apply Poslam at night and note the great improve- ment in the morning. The itching ceases and the skin starts to heal. You can get Poslam at any drug store, 50c Convincing Test-Box Write Poslam, Desk W. 34th St N. Y, POSLAM HERE'S an See CHICAGO i WORLD'S FAIR NEWLOW FARES and Re- duced Round Trip Standard Pullman Rates, 21-day limit, effective May 15. Both Califoroia and the Pacific Northwest are in- cluded at these bargain summer fares. Go one way, return the other. Round Trip from CHICAGO Good in Pullman Sleep- $80.50 {505 Berih cou exir (Season limittickets slightly higherfa; i ( Sleeping $50.00 25 B onenn way ia comfortable bes and chair cars. OUT ESCORTED ENSE TOURS For compiete imformation and illusseased ts ash Chicage & Nerth Western-Union Pacifie o —— mail this coupon W - —— N.W. or Union Pacific Hale H. L. Lauby [ ] rd Trust 904 Girard Trust 'the President and Congress that the ! Powhaian M. Morton and Theodore S.| Pitat Lieut. James P. Barncy, r | Headquarters Marine Corps, Washing- Motor Transport School, Camp Hola- i Riges, all of Port Riley. | Piela Artillery, from Purdue University | |ton, D. C. bird, Md.; to San Dicgo, Calif. T . Assigned as students at Cavalry | lo Fort Benning, Ga. | Maj. David S. Barry, jr., on comple- | Second Lieut. Howin O. Hammond, End Cons“patmn 1 School: Second Lieuts. Edwin H. J.| First Lieu ugh J. Casey, En(lneer{ | tian of the course detached Naval War on May 10 detached Portsmouth, Va.; m———p Now Carns, George W. Coolidge, Louis M. de | Corps, relieved from’ duty In the office | College, Newport, R. I; to Quantico, to 1st Brigade, Haiti, via the S. S. Co- Thanks to modern science, a gafe, non-habit- " x | 5 : tract. Drives out d ac- of European hydraulic research methods. %o et ieao | June 3 detached Headquariers Marine | Second Lieut. Prancis H. Williams, bl e L ot I L. de Riemer, Walter E. Pinnegan, Paul | of the chief of Engincers, Washington; | Col. Rush R. Wallace, on completion | Va. Hombla, seneduled to sl from New (orming prcparation has been discovered that 1 D. Harkins, John J. La P Charles | to Berlin, Germany, to make a study | of the course detuched Naval War Col- Maj. Selden B. Kennedy, on or about York, N: Y., on or about June 1 gently but thoroughly cleanses the intestinal 8. McCleHand, jr.. James B. Quill, Jo eph R. Ranck, Hugh W. Stephenson, Pirst Lieut. Oswaldo de la Rosa, In. \c6€. Newport, R. I | Corps, Washington, D. to Asiatic on May 26 detached Philadeiphia, Pa Etic H P. Sveosson, Jr. Thomas F. fantry, from Jeflerson Barracks, Mo, | Callf. Station via the U. S. S. Chaumont, |to ist Brigade, Haiti, via the S. S. Co Taylo to Puerto Rico, Lieut. Col. Henry N. Manney, on | scheduled to sail from Norfok, Vs., on | lumbia, scheduled to sajl from New Second Lieuts. Milton A. Acklen and | Second Lieut. Robert H. Chard, In- completion of the course detached |or about June 10. | York, N. Y., on or about June 1. Min-Rol-Psyllia. A pleasant fruit flavored combination of pure mineral oil, Psyllitm seed and phenolphthalein. Pleasant to take. Says 4 Out of 5 Jobless Owed |Bdward J. McNaily, from Port Mon- fantry, from Infantry School to Pan- | Naval War College, Newport, R. L; to Capt. Bert A. Bone, detached Quan- | , ( 4 Dot e e cmmentid bs mouth, N. J., to Cavalry School as | duty as force Marine officer. Battle tico, to U. 8. S. Nevada; to report sh b students. | “Capt. Neal D. Franklin, Judge Advo- Force, U. S. 8. California; to report not later than June 26 | Unlike 8 number of European coun- Their Living to Constryc- Gapt. Eimer S. Van Benschoten, Field | cate General's Department, from Hawail | not later than June 12 Capt. James H. McGan, on May 1 de- | tries, Portugal has an increasing birth oot ks Artillery, from Panama to Fort Ethan to Presidio of San Frencisco. Lieut. Col. Holland M. Smith, on r tached San Diego, Callf.; ordered to rate. To find room for its expanding MIN-RO : tion Trades. Allen, Vt. First Lieut. Ralph M. Osborne and porting of his relief, about June 12 his home and retired on July 1. population the Government is trying to -ROL-PSYLLIA " Capt. Leslie ©. Babcock, Field Artil- | Second Lieut. Prank M. Steadman, | tached duty as force Mariné o A First Lieut. Hartnoll J. Withers, on encoyrage emigration to its African g | lery, from Fort Sill, Okla., to Banama. from Pield Artillery Schaol to Hawail. Battle Force, U. 8. S. California: to completion of the course detached the | colonjes. o A ey SRR T he HUB—Seventh and D Sts. N.-W.—The HURB "™ mrnsiviny made their livellhood through the con: struction mdmlry;nd must look for re- | &5 Th employment to the resumption on a 3 iritazz g Buy Home Needs Now—At The HUB—and Save! H Work Project Development Committee, | vesterdav fold “mcmbers of the gov- | &g erning board of the Associated General | @ Contractors of America, in session at| & the Willard Hotel i m] Prices Are Certain to Advance Before Long status to the slump in the constru tion trades. He has submitted to Sec- vetary of the Interior Ickes, chairman | of the President’s Seiect Committee on Coustruction, » detailed plan contaio- iug s list uf public works which he believes would sulve the uncmployment problem in Ol Outlay of $120.000,000. The plan udvecated by Ruwe adv tes un cxpenditure of $120,000 000 Ohio this year. This umount he pr poses o rulse through the assistunce of the Federal Government. Delails of & national construction being urged upon the Roose- velt administration by the Construction League of the United Stales were ex- ained W members of the board by Col J. P. Hogan of the American So- ciety of Civil Engineers, who, together with Robert D. Kohn, past president of the American Institute of Architec and Edward J. Harding. managing di- | rector of the Associated General Co tractors of America, constitute a spe- | cial committee of the league to advance | the program. It is expected that the board will make recommendations (o program be undertaken immediately. Other Speajers. e bowsd 4t 8 e sestrday 4-Piece $69.00 Walnut Finished Bed Room Suite s ¢ Col B W ’ . 5 - s operative efforts of surety companies wood! Fach piece effectively desjgned and nicely finished ! and general contractors to improve . e v £ 2 2 e o e e As sketched, a wood bed. chest of drawers, dresser with 3 n a e 0 n a r A E. Horst of Philadelphia. S . Wil- | A plate mirror and a stylish vanity dressing table. [iams of this city reviewed the activities ; of the Bureau of Contract Information - in classifying aad rating general con- $5.00 Down—The HUB meeting is being sttended by di- | rectors of the Associated General Con-! wractors of America trom all parts of | country, many of whom also are to | ‘ b AOE W 3 41 E See this beautiful New LEONARD nd the meeting of the United States be of C b th k. | 4 ‘ .. S Tene of Dew Tk, it o 1 / p S e ). Z Tomorrow. Surprisingly Low = iation, is presiding ] ) I 2 Terms Puts it to Work in Your LIVE STOCK GROUP | raMERN TS g | | | i WILL MAP NEEDS ‘ i | : & | X Bk ) Growers, Feeders and Market Lead- | : s ’ S g ) B = i ers in Fight Midwestern States 3 3 PR I Unite at Kansas City. : K2e () (ETT— | Kunsas City Live Stock Exchange and | Fvervthing is going up in the wholesale market iurniture | Fort Monmouth, N. J. By the Associated Press i 2 4 The New Model 1.-425, illustrated v i L e | = ‘ A < here is compact but unusually roomy Gation, intended to co-ordinate ail 2 ; —with a food storage capacity of 4.18 branches of the live stock industry, has e cubis fodt and Ghap sl of RaT been snnounced here i : ek Bice =Y Stock growers and feeders represent- | Y square feet. Two metal Sanitrays pro- ing Middle Western States and repre- | vide 42 cubes of ice (3.4 lbs.) at one ensiatives of five primary markets par- | . .. . - 2 Giipated Infiihe oreamiieion! mestings s98 Ten_Plece D|n|ng Room Sune freezing. It has the new I.conard nere l&slvrn;(l . : | Chill-om-eter with the Steady-Kold AL T OIS | N Defroster (refrigerates while it de- Yoia. Mebrsks. Iifols. Soiith Dekota: | Al non-fading, lustrous, lasting. It has the famous one-piece l.eonard porcelain Oklahoma and Arkansas. i r " LIVé Ligs exchanges-at Kanses Oity, | $5.00 Down—The Hub . Lois. St Jose Mo.. Omaha Nebr., and Sioux City, Iuwa, are in- cluged in (he membership. Stebbins | a.d exchanges In other live stock cen- ters will be asked to become members. A statement by officers of the asso- ciation said “The association has been orgaunized 10 0ll « long-felt need among stockmen | for united action in the handirg of public matters of primary interest to live stock producers and farmers. The scope of its activities, therefore, will be | i b Tt ekt is 1o exception® Xow 1s the time 1o buy. “This suite in walmt frosts). sented in the association at present, finish may be purchased NOW at 3 big saving. A 00 T s o o o . g = - hns it Me e B buffet. server, extension table, china cabinet and six upholstered -~ The cabinet is of one-piece steel, finished in snow-white Leonard lacquer terior, “clean as a china dish 5 Still more impressive are the new and famous l.econard Models Porch e = Steamer which offer the convenience of the LEN-A-DOR-—an exclusive l.conarc . H feature (a touch of the toe and door swings open)—see these tomorrow Rocker Chair when you visit The Hub! broad, extending to legislative and | SWrw = e ‘ il Buy an Electrical Refrigerator—15¢ a Day A. D. Majors of Omaha was elected | belew;g; M2t tiwood 98c S:.;::: CHEAPER THAN ICE! AVSTE A PP 1\ 9\Y: president. seat, ARMY ORDERS ! Brig. Gen. Casper H. Conrad, from Fort William McKinley, P. 1. to com- mand 4th Brigade, Fort Prancis E. Warren. Wvo. Brig. Gen. James K. Parsons. from Fort McKinley, P. I1; to Vancouver, Wash. Col. John Cocke, Cavalry, ordered before Tetiring board for examination. Ma). Frank E. Winter. Medical Corps, trom Fort Ringgold, Tex; to Philip- pines. Maj. William R. L. Weinhardt, Medi- cal Corps, detailed as member of veter- | inary promotion board to meet in Washington. First Lieut. Ralph E. Tibbetts, from Infanury School to Fort George G. Meade First Lieut. Andrew S. Gamble and : . Second Lieuts. Brendan M. Greeley and Colonial Charles H. Treat, from Infantry School 1o Puerto Rico Desk First Lieut. Douglas Cameron, Fort | 1/ 510 : e drawers. Brown, Tex.. and Second Lieut. Robert 9x12 feet 81,x10"; feet E $1.00 W. Porter, jr. Fort Meade, S. Dak., {0 i 51495 $685 $585 SN ' — = mahog- Folding T.awn Bench U] P t : Davenport : A\ Serpentine Extension Table : » : = 4 : Brent * oA P 39 .65 Secretary finished in mahog- any. 50c A Week ~ GRASS RUGS patterns .......... : Felt Base Rugs Size 8x10 feet. 1 e Ao 4 1 o S ject to slight match . impertections in print ‘onty. § i3 EEIE Stand and Finished with borders. Iimit- % N S‘ l ed number of patterns. = for books— Stoo Congoleum Make NPAPALA AP i any on gum 1 wood founda- | Nicely finished in Mahogany L Second Lieus. Jumes L. Hathawey and Clayton J. Mansfield, from Cavalry - = School to Fort Monmouth, N. J. » This roomy desk has three o oo oo, P Ly PPy tion. To Cavalry School as students: First drawers and smcm‘:; ‘ul.- ‘MWW‘W‘WWV“‘“‘W Lieuts. George G. Elms. Ralph T. @terior for writing material. Garver, Halley G. Maddox and Ray- A I mond W. Curtis and Second VLleuu. 3_Piece Laundry Outfit Washer. . .Electric Iron...lroning Board *38.2 ‘The washer is the fa- mous “‘Re- liable” with & noiseless g us ranteed motor. 56c a week! Porcelain Table 5=Piece Breakfast Set The Secret of a Clear Skin DAILY USE OF Cuticura Soap Before retiring bathe the face free- i s .98 ly with hot water and Cuslenra } —_ ® Studio Couch with three pillows Soap, using plenty of Soq; usu B (covering in cretoune) ally best applied with the hauds. A most attractive outfit! The table has a @ Pull-up Arm Chair in tapestry ( . J AN A Binse with topid and Smally wit® decorated drop-leaf porcelain top. Four A fancy spindl back enamel-finished chairs to B e e match, ! " 50c A Week— The HUB Seventh and D Streets NW. *™™™ 5o o Week—THE HUB Proprietors: Potter Drug & Cheml- cal Corporation, Ms! Mass. ohysicians. Get a generous 31.25 | bottle for 89c today at Peoples 7 VARV