Evening Star Newspaper, July 6, 1933, Page 10

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A--10 gyux THE. EVENING A Daily Beauty Treatment Bvery day tiny particles of dust, grime and | sgot embed themselves deeply into the por of your skin. To effectively and safely move this harmful accumula PLAN FUNCTIONING nary creams fail to reach. Get a generous S0c size jar for 45c today at Peoples Drug Storos. :JA-PAL-MO Liquefying Cream Up Rules After Study by Special Committee. By the Associated Press. The Federal Trade Commission | planned today to promulgate its regu- | lations for administering the securities act. The rules finally were drawn up last night after lengthy study by a which had conferred extensively with | other legal talent. The act, designed to protect the pub- lic against worthless securities, by pro- viding for Government supervision of interstate sales, was signed by Presi- dent Roosevelt on Muy 27, as a major item in his recovery program. Peterman’s Discovery kills at mini- mum expense. Using special nozzle on can, liquid gets behird base- hmrd mouldings, beds, in cracks, here bed bugs breed. Sa Stainless, mexpensive. Guaranteed. Get a can today—at your druggist's. PETERMAN’S DISCOVERY | mission will make public the forms on | _ i must report a detailed financial state- | ment to the Government. 1 Chairman March said the first reg- istration certificates will be received by | the commission tomorrow. It was con- | sidered unlikely any business would de- |'sire to file a_registration statement | until the commission’s own forms were | available. B. B. Bgne, a Virginia Democrat | charge of the securities divi will lon of | the commission and serve as active ad- | & }n\inlslrntor of the law. Bane has been a {x;;z; attorney for the commission since | The registration of all securities sold | in interstate commerce does not become mandatory until July 27. Registration statements, however, must be on file 20 days before becoming effective. There- fore, in order to tell new securities for 20 days after July 27 companies must report their financial condition before- hand. ‘The commission has 10 days after re. ceiving a registration statement to notif; filers of any inaccuracies. It may at any time thereafter, however, cancel the | registration should it decide the state- iment contained misrep ntations. | _ “Let the seller beware!” is the watch- } word of the new act, which, March said, “will change the artery of commerce.' [Cl\ll and criminal liability is possible | for_viclators of the law. The act covers both domestic securities ! issues and those of foreign government: In both cases the commission will define MODEL 931 withConcealed Fuel Tank. | Low oven type. Porcelain finish in Cream-Tan Rip- pletone effect. | what facts sales prospectuses must con- 1t is easy to bea high gas bills | tain. with @ Col i Price Range, $9. 90 to $120 See These Remarkable Cooking Stoves W. S. JENKS and SON 723 7th St. N.W. NAt. 2092 Washington’s Oldest Stove and ‘Hardware Store wORPHAN 13, GIVEN HOME | BY WEALTHY SILK DYER ‘New Jersey Couple Are Struck by ‘ Boy's Resemblance to Their | Own Drowned Son. By the Associated Press. PATERSON, N. uly ) 6.—A home | with a wealthy silk dyer and such ad- | vantages as a college education are in $ gorehrar;; 21)3 year-old orphan boy from | | Omaha. ebr. 300 $300 | “The boy is Peter Christopolis, an in- | 3 ———————— mate of Father Flanagan's Boys' Home near Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Jean | Strengs, who live here, saw the picture of Peter and were struck by the re- semblance to their son Henry, who | drowned in Green Pond, N. J, a little over a year ago. As a result, arrangements were made to bring Peter into the Strengs house. hold to take the place of the dead boy Would you like to enlist in the “NEW DEAL” movement? 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Milligan was detained because Wis. 4374 his story was obviou}slly gntrluet. | | He said he saw the derelic Peoples Personal 2 Bankers || | B, o hrough the heart while M“"f '{‘4"3 ’“;l o | | his body was propped against the o= | | pile. Had this been so there could not have been fresh blood stains on the pile—"previously hidden by the back of the body.” BLOOD FOLLOWS BLOOD. —De Foe. (Copyright. 1933.) Public Small Loan Co. No. 7 Harlow Ave., Rosslyn, Va. || West 2443 | We are as close as your telephone Open All Day Saturdays in July and August Burt’s Semi-Annual Clearance Begins tomorrow—Friday Women’s, Men’s, Children’s Shoes You know what to expect in these sales —and in this mid-year event the variety, values and reductions are more interesting than usual. Ladies’ Shoes Choice 8.50 to 10.50 Grades 5.85_7 .85 Men’s Shoes Choice 8.00 and 10.00 Grades 585785 Children’s Shoes Barefoot Sandals and Wales Ties, smoke and brown shades. 2.50, 3.00, 3.50 1 95 and 4.00 grades ... The earlier your selection the better the asscrtment, of course. . Burt’s - - - - 1343 F Street Park at the Capital Garage at our expense white, OF SEGURITIES ACT use Ja-pal-mo Liguefying C: It melts to a delightful d : upon contact with the skin and u flushes out every particle of deep- seated dirt and grime, which ordi- Trade Commlsswn DfaWSl special committee in the ocmmisslon.‘ i John Hadley Doyle, reception; Harry J. Along with the regulations, the com- | which any business issuing securities | “Peter will have every advantage to | Peter packed his few belongings at! the orphan home yesterday in prepara- | & ST. VINCENT DE PAUL TO MARK FOUNDING Celebration at Shrine of Sacred Heart July.23 Is Discussed by Committee. Plans for the centennial celebration | of the founding of the Soclety of St. Vincent de Paul, which will be held at the Slirine of the Sacred Heart July:23, were discussed last night at a meeting of the Arrangements Commitiee. The celebration will begin with mass | with Msgr. P. C. Gavin, pastor of the church, preaching the sermon. Follow- ing breakfast in the auditorium of the church, a speaker of national promi- nence will address the gathering. About 500 men, representing 25 city and near- by parishes, are expected to attend. At last night's meeting, Cornelius Ford, chairman of the committee, ap- pointed the following subcommittee chairmen. Allan Pope, arrangements; present g varied program of the Arts Club tonight in another of the club’s Summer entertainments. Participating in the dances will b2 Alice Louise Hunter, Frances Rands, | Lora Wills, Anne Vucinovich, Fillis .Speieh, Marjorie Bealle and Kathleen RESTRICTIONS ARE EASED ON SACRAMENTAL WINE ment Order Raises Family Limit to 10 Gallons a Year. The Government has liberalized its regulations for the sale and distribution of sacramental wine. Kirk, publicity: George, J. Cleary, speaker, and William Todmey, invita- tion. The Washington centenary celebra- tion is preliminary to a national cele- | bration to be observed in New York Octcber 1. About 100 members of the local society are expected to attend the | national mesting. Joint orders approved by both the Treasury and Justice Departments have been issued making several changes in previous practice. Under the old regulations it had been required that a rabbi, priest, minister or church official should deliver the wine to members of his congregation and = LT L L 1mwnmmwmmm«mmama The Store of Smiles, Service and Satisfaction—The HUB ere’ Are More Thrilling alues at Savings That Count— A Time to Buy—A Time to Save 145 to 1/, Before Prices Rise July Clean Sweep of tion. cabinet and six upholstered seat chairs. $98.00 Ten-picce Genuine Wal- nut Dining Suite, consisting of a buffet, china cabinet, server, extension $75.00 Seven-piece Genuine Walnut Dinette Suite. Bui- fet, extension table, china cabinet tab\eanrl$ 40 and four s -60 six slip seat chairs e — chairs $5 for Your Old Mattress Have you an old mattress that has outlived its $8.95 Felt Mattress Less §5 allowance 33 =9_§ for the old one.. $14.95 Inner-Spring Mattress Less $5 allowance $9£ for the old one.. Brown finish- ed fiber farnery with metal con- tainer. July Clean Sweep of REFRlCERATORS Icer 37 95 e ' Top Hardwood cabinet— magtal lined. 50c a Week Joint Treasury and Justice Depart- | STAR, WASHINGTON, DANCERS PLAN PROGRAM Lisa Gardiner Group Will Appear at Arts Club Tonight. A group of Lisa Gardner dancers will in the garden | gatisf; $109 Solid Oak Ten-Piece Dining Room Suite A well-built and modern suite of ten pieces, solid oak construc- The group consists of a buffet, server, extension table, china Steamer Chair With Arms ne'-, t'b-dom‘ re- 311 95 Me « Wuh D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1933. they were allowed not to exceed five mflnenmdcmducudwfiwm- Seeks Di t Reno. Ut e nay Thevltrs sty st wngsailoies b, o oot oo |« M. St Bu::;.“zo.m 11::« strest %tbemmwed.::nmw roc:edel?‘: SYLVAN THEATER PLANS 1-mmged by the Gruwr National Cap- | northeast, has filed suit in Reno for gallons a yelr visor of the disf ma; greater ‘quatity where \t 1s sl = action that the greater n in the home to be distributed t that the super- allow a to his quantity ecessary. Another change permits wine for use through an agent designated by the head of tue church. TREASURY TO SELL Offers Are Asked for $75, 91-Day Issue. BILLS 000,000 ‘The Treasury has asked for offers for another issue of 91-day Treasury bills to be sold to the highest bidder July | 10 in the amount of about $75,000,000. ‘The bills will be dated July 12 and mature October 11, when they will be redeemed at face value. Thy derived from the sale will be e money used to retire an equal amount of similar se- curities. Odd Dining Room Suites $54_.80 $159.00 Ten-picce Burl nut Veneered Dining Buffet, server, china cabinet, ex- 80 tension table and six up- holstered chairs 96: $10 for Your Old Range National Press Office Bldg., One Block From Industrial Recovery Administration ‘Wal- Suite. “The Mikado” Will Be Presented in First Week cf August. Band Concert Thursday. and Sullivan’s operetta, “The Mikado, by the Estelle Wentworth Opera Gmup in the Sylvan Theater tonight has been postponed by the Community Center Department and the Office of Public Buildings and Public Parks until the nwrdut week in August, it was announced ay. Next Thursday the United States World Famous for Quali Fissiiis $55.00 Four-piece Walnut- finished Gumwood Bed Ronm Suite, consisting d dresser, wood # bed, chest of s 30 ¥ drawers and vanity dresser, Have you an old gas range you wish to replace with a new one? Iron Frame Lawn Bench IEIHMIB Seventh and D Sts. 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