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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 22 1933, | | tory | doctor of degrees | o 8 ] BLENDED GASOLINE 5 Bytaes ot iyttt DAMROSCH RECIPIENT |dciavi i urnd by s U. S. ARMY DAUGHTERS wind Your Buinen” | CALLOUSES | | ded fuel was , and also ew] . e e c] “Mind Y Business™ the in- ved, , soothing, | B RIS T ST U OF DARTMOUTH HONOR | Sl " Fis” o™ 5| OPEN CLUB ROOM HERE | crpion oo one of she vt cone Mebogratecniyais Fletcher Harper Swift, professor s ted tes. - | | ““The tests were conducted, starting | ~ Including | €ducation in the University of Cali- | | minted in the United States. 1t is a| 7. Separate Medieated Dinks | Tumes o response. 1o many proposals | Musician Among Nine, Including |fornia and an expert in public school [Will Center Local Activities in|copper plece, dated 1787, Part of & ol pencoine iy loosen | i | copper p remove callous. _Safe, sure— Friday and Saturday Only Congoleum Gold Seal and Other Famous Rugs 9x10.6—9x12 Al Desirable | Patterns Perfect Quality Some Drops Armstrong’s and Nairn’s Inlaid Linoleum for national legislation offered by Mid-| gjr George Perley of Canada, | finance. Headquar _ !lection Mrs. Alice La Pointe of New 5 S quarters at Infantry As. only35¢ box. Soid everywhere, sociation Building. president ; western members of Congress to require | ‘The John Barrett medal for all-round . the use cf alcohol in gasoline in an| Given Degrees. achievement was awarded Tolyman E. | Bedford, Mass., inherited from her r . =y it care fot corn sarpiuses. | Wakeneld, jr. of Minneapolls, Minn. | motner. ' DrScholls Zino-pads The association said that in road tests | By the Associated Press. president of the senior class and busi- | A new club room has been opened by A. A. Declares” Alcohol | the operation of four conventional type | HANOVER, N. H, June 22.—Sir |Dess manager of the Dartmouth, un- |, .o oo of the Da | = A automobiles over a 10-mile course de- | Gooroe Hoill perley. K. C. M. G., a | dergraduate dally. e Society of the Daughters of the Mixt L Efficient | svense that the blended fllel is on % | member of the Canadian Parliament. | o afew 0w Tmypin G ey THE FINEST | average of 4.94 per cent less efficient | 2 . PURE PENNSYLVANIA Ixture Less EMICIENt | 4o etlar gasoime: | and Walter Damrosch, world-renowned WIDOW IS SUED T anea LI evenieent) 7 Than Regular Fuel Road tests with a fifth automobile. | mysician and former conductor of the = fu” - bod|ed g . run at the same time over a measured | Nes york Symphony Ofchestrs, were The society, whose national head- - $1.49 to $1.95 i | course, showed a decrase in miles Pet | among the nine recipients of honorary ST. LOUIS, June 22 (#).—Mrs. Lucle | quarters recently was moved to Wash- | Perfect Qualit | nour, miles per gallon of gasoline &nd | gegrees Tucsday at Dartmouth College’s | McMillan, widow of Sir William N. Mc- | ington from Fort Benning, Ga. plans MOTOR % By the Associated Press increase nl;nl i&u:sl Jsc::isumed when the | jgqp commencemem.M s }ann, of London and Africs, was sued ;.o make this club room the center of | ) ) ssocia- | Plended fue N . | “President Ernest Marti opkins | local activities and a place of social and | ::Jf’fes&?‘:i‘"?Z‘pofi,‘i?i';,“.‘t”fe,fi‘,;°,‘m Laboratory tests, it sald. showed fuel | conferred the degree of doctor of laws | for $50,000 here Tuesday by three sons | pysiness meetings. It will be open every | e D ool gaso. | Consumption with the blend to be 43 on Sir George Perley and the doctor |and two daughters of the late William | day, except Saturday and Sunday, from | UAKER ] ey otor fuel. conducted in | Per cent greater than the regular fuel. | o¢ music degree on Damrosch. | K. Bixby. 110'am. to 4:30 p.m. OLEUM CO. || co-operation with the Bureau of Stand- | —————— | * The honorary degree of dogtor of lit- | The piaintiffs assert they lent the | The executive officers of the Wash- | LINOL 5 | |-ards, showed the blend to be less effi- | | erature was conferred on Robert Frost, | money to Mrs. McMillan in 1927 to set- | ington Chapter include Mrs. J. H. B. UART FSt.at6thN.W.Me. 1882 | | cient than regular gasoline. | To Cool a Room. eminent American poet and professor |tle claims against her husband's estate | Bogman, Q | ““Tre"association seld. that road 1ests | T cool & room quickly, hang in an| Of ENElish st Amherst College. | inbehalfof thelr father, who was trustee | Webster and Mrs. Detiow M. Marthin- | with & fuel containing 10 per cent alco- st T e heon | . Walter W. Stewart, cconomist and | of the estate of Sir Wililam's father. It |son. vice presidents; Miss Katherine N OIL | e e blond 13 mearly | open window a towel which has been|expert in matters of international is claimed terms of the agreement were | Andrews, secretary, and Mrs. Paul J. BAYERSON OIL WOR| . et e . g from cold, preferably ice, water. finance, was given the degree of doctor violated. Mueller, treasurer. | KS - COLUMBIA 5228 5 per cent less efficient than gasoline wrun ~ Shoe Repair Shop Marvelous value—Plus qual- ity and workmanship. Half soles sewed on and Goodyear rubber heels. Children’s Specials 2 for $I Girls’ Procks Girls’ Playsuits Girls’ Pajamas Girls’ Sunsuits Boys' & Girls’ alls, Girls' Wool Sweaters. .. Boys' Sport Shirts. . ... Boys’ Wash Suits. . Boyvs' Sweat Shirts Boys' & Girls’ Unlonsuits .. 3 for $1 Boys’ & Girls’ Sox....5 for §1 Boys’ & Girls’ All-Leather Open Sandals $1.95 Many Other Specials Besides These— The items featured in this ad are only examples of the ° many values throughout the store marked at special prices for this sale. Undies, hose, shoes, hats, hand- kerchiefs, bathing suits, handbags—and many others at special prices during this sale. All of it is brand new merchandise—all of it things you need for now and vacation wear. Ecru Boston Net with Pastel Bouquets, pr., $1.04 .2 for 31 for $1 for $1 for $1 for S1 for $1 for s1 for 81 A curtain that has been very popular, due probably to its attractive color combination Aife 3t of rich ecru and pastel flower design. With priscilla top and tie backs. The regular 36 inches by 214 yards. Children’s Service while you wait, or price is much more. free delivery. Wear “Punched” Tailored Boston Net or Mesh Curtains BUCK for Chic Specially priced during this sale. In a good shade of ecru. C Nice, full cut, size 36 inches by 2%4 yards. 6 9 MOSES—THIRD FLOOR. Sample Living Room Pieces Choice Highly Styled Furniture---Just If it’s buck, it must be “punched” for smartness, just as is this chic pump. And it's a ‘“breeze” for Summer coolness. Many other Eumps and ties be- sides the style pictured. OPPORTUNITY SHOE SHOP LOWER FLOOR. Brought in From A Manufacturer's All-Wool Bathing Suits $2.I5 All-wool bathing suits at this very low price for this sale only. In every desir- able color; also in color combinations. Two of the styles pictured. Show Room Copies of Better Cotton Frocks Guaranteed ' $I005 Our Regular $1 Grade of DEXDALE STOCKINGS 25 to 50% Savings The newest, the smartest in furniture styles—furniture that the manufacturer consid- ered his show pieces. 2-piece living room suites, semi-overstuffed chairs, lounging chairs, quaint maple rockers. In many cases there are only a few pieces of a kind. Every piece is made to the high Moses specification. The manufacturer co-operated with us and gave us a special concession, so that this furniture could be offered as a Tubfast feature of the Store-Wide June Sale. Example of reductions given below: Pictured: Regular $169 2-Pc. Suite, Sale Price ....$89 This suite is hair filled. We particularly call this to your attention because only fine suites are hair filled. It has a patented “crown” webbed bottom—another indication of fine furniture. The style is Louis XV with the higher, graceful arms, and the frame is solid mahogany. In a choice of cov erings. (You May Buy on Deferred Payment Plan, Summer Furniture Section Offers Bar Harbor Chair $2.94 Rocker, $3.24 T 0‘- n 1) Limited Steel braced. of genuine American reed, closely woven seat, size 19x19; 24" back (full size). Note that this is not the ordincry willow, but is the noiseless genuine reed. In Faune ...Orange ... Red ... Black or Natural colors. Quantity on hand limited, but orders filled in 6 days. 2-Piece Bar Harbor Cushion Sets, covered in cretonne. Special, 89¢c $39 Box Spring and Innerspring Mattress Both for The inner spring is built to the rigid specifications of Moses fine mattresses. Has separate coil springs encased in a musline pocket, sewed together with strong hemp twine at top and bottom, fastened securely to a sheeting of strong woven fabric. Only fine downy layer felt is used for the filler. The box spring is as carefully made in detail as the inner spring. They may be bought separately. Equipped with new eyelet ventilating tops and side ventilators Pictured: Suit with yoke of contrasting color; gracefully cut, low rounded back. Suit with cross straps in con- trasting colors: elastic under arms and across back to as- sure snug fit. 7 4c 3 Prs. for $2 Specially priced during this sale only. With picot top, runstop feature, cradle sole, panel style heel—and the Regular 50c Bathing Regular 59c Bathing Shoes, special . ..34c MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. SPECIAL! 9xI2 Summer Rugs Also Sizes 8x10 and 6x9 ors and sizes. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. Many of Them Sell Regularly as High as $18.50 A special group of 9x12 and 8x10 fibre and grass rugs, including such nationally known weaves as Crex de Luxe, Ultra Crex, Crex Herringbone, Waitex Fibre. To sell at reductions as high as 50%, during this sale. Limited number. & regular Dexdale “silk-seal- Caps, special . .. .25¢ ing” which Insures one- third longer wear. All col- Grand for Sports, Home or Even for Office Wear! Specially priced for this sale only. A whole collection of them, designed on neat, smart fitting lines. Broad- cloths, chenille rib and novelty basquette. Stripes, fig- ures and pain colors. Short sleeves, puffed sleeves or sleeveless. And they — every one — are easy both to wash and to iron. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. Regular $1.95 Sweaters, $105 Plain Colors . . . Combinations Duo-Tone Weaves Grand to wear with the new cotton skirts we have at 90c. The swéaters are in loose, lacey weaves in a whole collection of styles, featuring all sorts of interesting new necklines. Pastels ‘or high colors. Some of them with puffed style sleeves. Regular sizes. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR