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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 25 1933—PART TWO. T e this cell” 5,000 PERSONS GET DATA ]i;;lthnpnnym by lecturers sponsored | sent to executives of all industries em-| A|R CRASH INJURIES e Photed (e danr Col. Te 8 e T, L age the Social Hygiene Soclety of the | ploying 100 or more persons. contemptuously tossed a cartridge to| | g | al e Doy Syauides o | ON SOCIAL DISEASES | District of Columbia, according to a re- | Data, statistics and reports on ques- PROVE FATAL TO GOOD | received in tze crash. destiny. ‘ | port made yesterday to the Community | un':s oldpr;‘;.hm ;hg annual attack | Good received a fractured skull and THE END. | Beport of Hyglene Society Given | SRt 16 Wiy 3. i, e - | Social service Lollow-1p woek and. séhes | 8010 Pilot Recelved Fractured Skul | VAl injuries when he landed in & - — retary e society. Many of these | rels phy- s Dear tha mestern oTan L) | myselt. with my own hand, kill you in | _ p’{g&th Queenaland Wi to Community Chest by lectures, the repony states, were pu.‘:cx.:s ".‘L‘fl“"’:!.&fiu"é"‘mm When Plane Fell Near Edge of | joundary of the aimort o LS ’ 5 g 2 | v orce v . mmc:bno u;\:;en"m 5 0‘1 |h};nm::;r e et | I8 Todeo" here with i | Executive Secretary. | sented to industrial workers in “"”Kl;;gfx?h _'fi’fi; c’.‘rfi:d :""".W'Ng Alexandria Airport. motor trouble immediately lol::winb; Mekazzen and his son Raisul y |scrub bulls as victims, attracted 14000 | gpecific information on the preva. O™ Plants through the co-operation of | of physicians and trained social service ot | sopped or faer ¢ Lol Where b | harm to France. In your death you | spectators. Three Spanish matadors the employers. As lementary | workers which is ‘summarized| James W. Good, licensed solo pilot | stopped for fucl wes that although all feared | gniif' ;@ Te! | Pertormed e it lenice and hazards of social diseases was g e | L iichls Dow by r. Good. a ve of Parks N e 5 pei d, one being 3 ghtly wounded | Service, copies of an articie on the for presentation before chiefs and phy- | Who crashed Thursday evening in a i OR0% 8, native of Patkersburs. them alive, none mourned the given to more than 5,000 persons dur- cost of social diseases to ndustry were | sicians in the Autumn, forced landing near the edge of Alex-| Gladys N. Good, 903 B street northeast. It was to be observed that those who tioned their names spat as they did 80, albeit they seemed relieved, as well @s aghast that they had the temerity $o_do it. Nor, indeed, was a single shot fired | from any housetop as French rein- forcements, headed by a squadron of the 5th Spahis Morrocains, and guided by an accredited emissary of the vizer, | rode through the streets of the citadel that, mighty, impressive, and impreg- nable, frowned down upon the town. andria Airport, died Friday in Alex- andria Hospital as a result of ifijdries VaLIANT Dust by Pn‘rlul Christopher Wren fi‘n?:hu't'n- “In an hour’s time I shall send a by & bull. ?Je:eril(gt\%CkWith SOAP | o b 2 tiemeen 1222, 10c yd. 2 —-Cotfon angel-skin type and —Edges, galloons and fancy At These Low Prices! Otho stepped into the room, smartly | silk chantilly type, in six dif- cut-out shapes in light and saluting. s =3 Camay Toilet Soap.12 cakes, 55¢ ferent colors—Street Floor. dark ecru shades. 2 to 4 in. ‘wide —Street Floor. Sl et - Sulicy. SER- 40 Kann’s Health Soap . 12 cakes, 45¢ “The Avenue"—Tth, Sth ané O Sw. Margaret of Yelverbury, and making | arrangements for her safe arrival at| that famous place. “She tells me she would like to have & word with you, before the caravan Woodbury’s Castile Soap— 5 cakes, 50c Societe Hygienique Bath Soap— Cake, 20c Palmolive Soap. ...12 cakes, 59¢ Woodbury Facial Soap.cake, 16c Lux Toilet Soap....6 cakes, 33c Large Chipso and_escort start of ‘Thank you, s | “Well, my boy, I should be giving the young lady tea in this room, in &/ few minutes. I am very busy. You shall deputize.” “Thank you, sir.” “Oh, you English!” ejaculated OCol. Le Sage as he strode from the room. *Pace of stone—if heart of fire.” 3 boxes, 6lc $1 box Pall Mall Soap and 50c bag Castile Soap Petals. .$1.00 “I'm not crying, Otho . . " Kann's—Street Floor. “Margaret, this is absolutely the hap- piest day in all our iives—so far. Of | | COOL—ARY—LOVELY o Chiffon Voiles ‘Cotton-wool, Margaret.” 1 ; v ‘Otho, the time will soon pass. And, | _ . ‘ N Jook, I am coming out to Africa again. —in the “Cotton Shop™ at Dear, I can. I must. I shall” | Otho shook his head. “To some perfectly good town, Otho. Bidi bel Abbes, Algiers, Oran. What- ever garrison town or depot is nearest to where you are.” Otho smiled. “Too good to be true, Margaret. I fmay he'in some desert outpost, or some hole like this, for the rest of my service.” | “Als>, you may not. Did you know | ghat Col. Le Sage is married?” “No. What about it?” “Well, he is. And I'm coming out to visit his Dear Otpo! I'm going to stay with her. And Col. Le Sage is going to stay with her, too. and he's going to bring his orderly. | You Must Have This Summer and they’re only ‘Margaret! Margaret, there’s so much to say, on~ can say nothing. What can . yes” continued Margaret. “I have got something to say, darling. And that's about Col. Le Sage, t0o. From Col. Le Sage, in fact. Darling, he wants you to leave the rapks.” ve Joe Mummery and the other Yes, darling. Yes, Otho. Look. It| m;gg; ;?qgn::o the ‘time for us” 1 Seersuckers e e s St s o |1 g I You! : ou’re Small—14 to 20 If You'’re Larger—38 to 52 If You'’re Hard to Fit— 38Y; to 5214, 164 to 264 —Light and dark prints, with airy bows, frills and fluttery sleeves. Lovely collars of organdy, cape self collars and other summery details. Dresses for town, home, country and vacation wear. You'll need several for this hot weather. Le Sage? Do you know what he actually hinted at? . . . A commisson! Coverts As he said, you are a gentlemen 'muordfl' in “m)i: clever, a linguist, > great fighter, as brave as a lion, and. temperature, but we bought as g put it, ‘inexorably faithful unto : 1 B these suits long 2go . . . S0 Also you have distinguished yourself ; i § we advise you flll his bureau . He says, without you and " 4 drawers now! Sleeveless and “your he might have failed against half sleeve styles . . . Cool Riccoli and in the taking of the castle.” seersuckers, broadcloths, and “Oh rot! Stop,it, darling, do. Don't Hi-Jinks two piece suits of covert or linen . . . Suits let’s falk about me. Let's . . ." 11::&: = with long pants also at $1.00. Sizes 4 to 10. ,and this, and this, and Bino) ou IWIL; Sake your “ctance. Kann's—Boys'_Store—Second you? ll g Floor. =2 White SILKS “ou know what I mean, darling. $1.25 to $1.69 Qualities —Cotton went up with the ‘You will take your chance, Otho, for my sake?” | “Desert Joe and the others who came with me? No.” k “But think what you'd be able to do for them.” “Yes, dear. Do for them altogether, I iclam*ld think, if I left them in the SPECIAL! $5.95 Chiffon Voiles in Sizes 38 to 52 % $3.95 All White Kid Mesh and Kid urch. “But ‘darling, we can’t marry on a halfpenny a day! We could marry at once, when you'd got your commission. Look, darling—I know. You talk it over with Joe Mummery and the other after you've seen Col. Le Sage You will, won't you? Promise me that. I shall go away so much hap- | pler. Almost happy, Otho, if you'll ise me that.” prom e | Otho smiled, as he took Margaret in his arms again. promise that,” he said. Col. Le Sage knocked, in the ap- pointed manner. upon the door of the Toom that had been Riccoli'’s quarters, and was now his prison. | “Guard the door outside,” said he to the legionnaire who opened the door, | ‘Washable White Flat Crepe Washable White Crepe Satin All-Silk White Faille Pure Dye White Rough Crepe Lovely White Crepe Shantung Pure Dye White Crinkle Crepe —The season’s most popular and fash- jonable white silks—at a price that will tempt you to have an entirely Sample Sale! Extra Size Silk SLIPS, & White & Brown White & Black —Summer shoes must be cool to be smart— and these are inexpen- sive as well! Oxfords with high and low heels. ..Tee-strap san- YARD White Silk Shantung White Flat Crepe Guaranteed to Wash 69¢ yd. 33cyd Kann's—Street Floor. and sp! to attention. Removing the key frem the lock and | pocketing it, Le Sage turned to Riccoll, | who sat at his table, nervously drum- ming upon it with his fingers, and who eyed him with a feverish, pale anxiety. “You've come for my help, Le Sage?” he began. “But it will be on terms, on terms. I shall refuse to . . .” “Listen, Maj. Riccoll,” interrupted Le Bege. “The citadel, town, and country, of Mekazzen, are now in my hands— for France.” “The whole of what was your column is here, garrisoning the castle, picket- : Panties.. . ing the town, and patrolling the secret Toutes by the oases and hidden water- Toles. 2 B 5 c; s ~ Al —They’re the kind of underthings you DRSS R quonun Ol ooers Tox In the Face of a Rising Market— | expect to find marked $2.95 and ‘3y-95~ . : Not $2.19...Samples, therefore, onl Our Lowest Price This Season! N s ot g SR aaicactand silhouette models, trimmed with fine laces in sizes for large women. If 10,000 Yards of Fine g, 3 DTS ooking o7 “bareain” be ere Kann's—Second Floor. fulness and European popularity the Dreyfus affair; eclipsing, because poor “Garden Gate” Print Dreyfus was an innocent man, whereas 5 you, Maj. Riccoli, are a guilty man— Voiles @ traitor to your country, your army and your oath “No. There will be no court-martial.” Flock Dot Voiles Riccoli laughed “I'm sure there won't, my good Le! Printed Dotted Swisses " he said | H SC e White Sports Piques . Do you sce this revolver, Maj Riccoli? And do vou remember a littie which a Sports Broadcloths K0Sy Striped Seersuckers white wardrobe for Summer. dals...one straps... Novelty and -step-in pumps. Many of them in the new punched and perforated styles. Kann's—Fourth . Floor, Gowns, Pajamas, Peerless Washable Chemise and a council of war, and I could try you| this very day, by court-martial. If Idid so0, you would found guilty; you would be sentenced to death; and I would mygelf superintend the carrying out of the sentence, at dawn tomorrow. The firing party, under Maj. Langeac, woula consist of those legionnaires | whom I know to be faithful, loyal and | obedient soldiers of France. i “But I shall not have you tried by ecourt-martial.” i Riccoli smiled. | “I will take it upon me to spare| France that scandal. There shall be no great Riccoli affair, eclipsing in shame- Vacation 4 Well Known Brands of Silk Hose you may buy at $1.00 p-. “Selma” ($1 Pr, 3 Prs, $2.85) Double-wear Chiffon. Service Weights. Extra Lengths. Cool! Comfortable! - q y ‘ A Special d GO e « Purchase of e Sheer Swagger ' . “DIMPLE DOT” thus? In the season’s choicest patterns and colorings, and 36 l “And after all it proved to be o e : empty Ma)j. Riccoli." Are Flattering to THIS WEEK! Riccoli extended an eager hand, seiz- women who wear Shampoo, Finger ed the revolv and—presenting it at V/ d . b ; “Kayser” k = / Panties C th sizes 36 to 52 / “Skin-tites” Pt B e s ’ 7 ¢ ; Bl te 3 ! or Long-length service sheers. |6 50 s p Vests $1.00 “Humming Bird” Wave and Hair Cut 5 ; v Printed “Pique” Voiles remember ¥ »? " And do you member my, spinning the chamber Rayon Undies Le Sage's face, pulled the trigger again, 4nd again Lace-top Sheer Chiffons. All-silk Service Weights. “No, no, Maj. Riccoli” smiled Le Sage. “I had not forgotten what you Lisle-top Service Weights. “Allen A” did on the occasion to which I allude. | Sheer Chiffons. You fired at me then, wita what you | thought was the sixth and certain shot. | All-silk Service Weights. Out size, with lisle tops. Didn't you? “Now go and stand in the corner of | New Calors Sizes 815 to'10!4 e room—there R __Take inches off of your ap- —About the smartest rayon undies $ pearance with one of these / ¢ ou've ever lald eyes upon—to sell lovely chiffon frocks with or such a price...Tricky panties * their soft bl}urred patterns in / m:thb:cllgo: bn'.g:’ ‘n&el"h"s“u“‘ B T - two-tone colorings, and their / a r button sides..."“Skin- 3 Hair cut FREE with all Enecsicr o jaclgev,s, i o tites,” charming little garments for ermanent waves at $5.00, izing crushed waist lines, cape 2 the g miss. . . Vests and bloom- $7.50 and $10.00. sleeves and surplice closing. ers In pretty styles...Tearose and white. "Sizes 5, 6, 7. Beauty Salon— Kann's—Third Floor. Kann's—Street, Floor, gasped Riccoli " replied Le Sage. “Stand Now—as I go out of this Toom I shall, just before I close the! door, give you a cartridge.” i Riccoli stared wide-eyed, aghast. “Now, Maj. Riccoll, listen. And if ever you believed anything in the whole | of your life, believe this now. i “You have your choice. And it is the | only choice, of any sort or kind, that is | left to you. You can die by your own hand—or by mine. For I swear by the | pame of God, and the name of France, « M you do not take your own life I will They're as cool as they look. Kann's—Second Floor. Kann's—Street Floor.