Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1934, Page 29

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SERVICE ARMY ORDERS. Coburn, Col. Harol D., Infantry, to be examined by an Army retiring board, here. Nichol, Lieut. Col. Isaac J., Infantry, from Presidio of San Francisco, to, Fort Lewis, Wash., June 1, 1935. Fitzpatrick, Lieut. Col. Edward A, Bpecialist Reserve, from Milwaukee, | Wis., to here, December 31. ORDERS December 1; to U. S. 5. San Fran- cisco as gunnery officer. Carpenter, Lieut. Comdr. Donald M., detached U. 8. 8. Wright; continue treatment Naval Hospital, San Diego, Calif. Dean, Lieut. Comdr. George S., de- | tached U. S. S. Vega about Novem- ber 22; to U. S. S. Vestal. Moore, ILieut. Comdr. Louis R, duty as first lieutenant and damage control officer U. S. S. San Francisco. Eaton, Lieut. William G., detached U. 8. 8. Talbot in January; to U. 8. 8. ‘Wickes as engineer officer. Dental Corps. Vaughan, Lieut. (J. G.) Lyman R., detached U. S. S. Saratoga about No- vember 26; to navy yard, Mare Island, Calif. Orders November 5 revoked. Medical Corps. Greenwood, Lieut. Comdr. Wilbourt E., detached Fitzsimons General Hos- pital, Denver, Colo.; to treatment Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Calif. Tinney, Lieut. Comdr. Alfred G., authorization report treatment Naval Hospital, San Diego, Calif. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1934 N resignation canceled; to duty Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Va. Asiatic Dispatch Orders. Dodson, Lieut. Comdr. Harry L.; detached staff, Destroyer Squadron §; to Bureau of Engineers, Navy Depart- ment. Barrett, Lieut. John P. B.; detached U. 8. 8. Conopus; to Receiving Station, Navy Yard, Washington, D. C. Flynn, Lieut. (J. G.) James M.; de- tached U. 8. 8. Isabel; to 12th Naval District, for treatment and medical survey. Conley, Lieut. (J. G.) Edwin G.; to U. 8. 8. Salinas. Strong. Lieut. (J. G.) Stanley C.; detached U. S. S. Heron Utility Unit; Naval Hospital, Canacao, P. I.; to Na- val Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash. Linson, Ensign Ross G.; to South China Patrol. ‘Witherspoon, Comdr. Maurice M.; to 4th Regiment Marines, Shanghai Gatlin, Lieut. Comdr. Henry G.; detached 16th Naval District; to Re- ceiving Ship at New York, N. Y. Brooks, Lieut. Comdr. Joseph H.; detached 4th Regiment Marines, ghmgnn; to Navy Yard, Washington, . C. Herlihy, Lieut. John J.; to 16th Naval District. Stiegler, Lieut. (J. G.) Oscar; to 16th Naval District. Cardell, Chief Boatswain Daryl W.; detached 16th Naval District; to U. 8. detached 16th Naval District; to Nor- folk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Va. Duffy, Machinist Peter A.; to U. 8. 8. Black Hawk. o Smith, Pay Clerk Edward J.; de- tached South China Patrol; to Navy Purchasing Office, Shanghai. Wood, Pay Clerk Glenn 8.; to U. 8. 8. Black Hawk. ‘Willlams, Pay Clerk James M. tached U. 8. 8. Asheville; to U. Memphis. e Entire Republic Visible. San Marino, in the Apennines, said to have been founded 1,500 years ago and claiming to be the oldest nation in Europe, has a capital of the same . | authorized yesterday by the Agricul- ALLOW LIQUOR IMPORTS| U. 8. Departments to Stimulate | Trade for Period. Unlimited importation of alcoholic beverages from January 1 to February 28 by holders of import permits was ture and Treasury Departments and | the Federal Alcohol Control Adminis- | tration. The ruling is a continuance of the governmental policy of stimulating importations of liquor for the dual purpose of combatting the bootlegger | and raising revenue. B—9 TWO TESTS ANNOUNCED Compensation Commission Exam- iner Examinations Arranged. The Civil Service Commission today announced examinations for fleld examiner at $2,600 annually and claims examiner at $2,000 for the Em- ployes' Compensation Commission. The pay is subject to the statutory cut, and applications will be received until December 22, Full details are available at the commission, Seventh and F streets. i aciday i Smuggling Arrests Grow. Arrests for smuggling cattle across the Free State-Northern Ireland bor- | der are increasing 2 Marsh, Maj. Raymond, Ordnance | Department, detailed for duty with the Organized Reserves, 3rd Corps | Area d Swisher, Maj. Benjamin Franklin, Specialist Reserve, irom Waterloo, Tows, to here, December 3. = : Wallender, Maj. Elmer F., Infantry, | Tune in on ch v assigned to Fort Screven, Ga. upon —at 10:30 tomorrow morning to G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 8. Salinas. West, Chief Boatswain Robert C.; to U. 8. 8. Heron. Lemon, Chief Boatswain Frank H.; name, a tidy well-built mountain town of some 4,000 population, from whose capitol can be seen the entire territory of the republic. to Receiving Ship at New York, N. Y. Brown, Lieut. Comdr. Nicholas A.; to U. 8. Pecos. Richmond, Comdr. Paul.; detached 0il Production Breaks Record. Mexico’s petroleum production is breaking previous records. Reid, Lieut. (J. G.) James H. jr., detached 12th Naval District in De- cember; to U. S. S. Oklahoma. Brown, Lieut. (J. G.) Martin V.; Naval R. O. T. C. unit, Yale Uni- versity, New Haven, Conn., about December 1; to U. S. S. Lexington. Kelly, Lieut. Matthew L., detached Tune in on WRC —at 9:45 tomorrow morning to hear Caroline Baker, famous fashion editor and stylist. Write Caroline Baker about your fash- ion problems. completion of his present tour of for- | eign service. | . Vandervoort, Capt. Benjamin F. | hear Jean Abbey, Radio Shopper of the Woman's Home Compan- ion. She has some excellent sug- Quartermaster Corps, from Bolling Field, here, to Fort Myer, Va., Novem- gestions for early Christmas shopping. Pre-Thanksgiving Event—Wednesday MacArdle, Capt. Donald Wales, Bpecialist Reserve, from New Rochelle, As you make your holiday preparations, take advantage of this desirable merchandise and these attractive prices—plan your shopping at The Palais Royal, where smart, new, attractive apparel N. Y.. to his home, New York Ci!y,‘ and home furnishings are priced to fit all budgets. . . ¢ This is Lanvin's New Picture Blouse Corps, detailed to Columbia University, N. Y., upon completion of his present it’s just one of a group tour of foreign service. Cobb, First Lieut. Richard E. Air| Corps, from Randolph Field, Tex, | to Boston Airport, Boston. | Phelan, First Lieut. John Francis, | Infantry Reserve, promoted to captain, | November 23. | O'Donnell, jr., First Lieut. Emmett, | Air Corps from Selfridge Field, Mich,, | to the Hawaiian Department, Janu- | ary 9. Berkley, First Lieut. Paul A, Field | Artillery, from Fort Benjamin Harri- son, Ind., to Fort Knox, Ky., Decem- bsilslicmm. Second Lieut. Barnard Leon, Infantry Reserve. promoted to first lieutenant, November 23 Arnold, Second Lieut. James Wil- liam, Infantry Reserve, promoted to first lieutenant, November 23 | Leave of absence is granted to each | of the following officers on or about the dates specified: | Stockton. Lieut. Col. Edward A., jr. Bureau of Insular Affairs, three days, November 29 Yoder, Capt. Leverett G., Corps of Engineers, one month, January 22. | Galloway, First Lieut. Gerald E, Corps of Engineers, three months, De- | cember 10. | Burwell, First Lieut. James B., Air | Corps, extension one month. | Sheldon, Second Lieut. John R., Air Corps, two months, January 22. NAVY ORDERS. Bureau of Navigation. Bunkley, Comdr. Joel W.; detached U. 8. 8. Marblehead in November; to | 3d Naval District. New York, N. Y. Lyons, Ensign William B. B.; de- tached U. S. S. King about December 3: to instruction, Naval Air Station, Pensacola. ington, Lieut. Comdr. Moses B., detched S. Trever about In a popular pre holiday size . . . Coty's Exquisit "Fernery at Twilight” Heretofore it has been presented velvet lined. Palais Royal—Main Floor The Palais Royal luxurious Tel. DI. 4400 Smart New Arrivals Daily Have Augmented Our Famous November Sale of FURRED COATS for coats that would regu be 49.75 to 69.75 of smart models in new colors Palais Royal—Third Floor $1 to $1.35 Regularly Dexdale Hosiery a special price on a nationally known brand 14 pair Aqua, Chinese red, bronze green, white, tomato, cocktail blue are included in the lovely colors in which you’ll find this new and charming blouse. Many other new styles, all in sizes 32 to 40. £10 and sizes, but now you may have it In this new size as & charm- ing, Inexpensive gift for your- self or a fortu- nate someone else, larly G St. at 11th Sheer Chifion for your or business Choose Thanksgiving party, sheer or all-silk service weights for general wear. All are silk sealed in the Dexdale way, which means they wear longer and look better. Fall il i o colors . .. 8'% to 10'4. ( Your Hair ea;z Be Attractive Don't despair of hair that has become dull, stringy, streaked or coarse. Lovalon removes soap and shampoo film, and brings soft, lustrous highlights to your hair. Lovalon does not dye or bleach— it is a harmless, odorless vegetable rinse which accents your hair’s natural color and gives it natural beauty. Try Lovalon once, and you will be amazed. LOVALON —a fountain of youth for your bair 12 Shades —Platinum (for grey. white, blonde) . black . henna chestnut brown . dork brown reddish brown . golden brown . medium brown reddish blonde . goiden blonde . light blonde . medium blonde Natural Squirrel, Kolinsky, Persian Lamb, Skunk, Beaver, and Black Fox are the choice furs which adorn these remarkable coats. The coats them- selves, of fine wools in the new weaves, are superbly tailored and reflect, in their distinctive collar and sleeve treat- ments, the newest Winter coat fashions. Palais Royal—Main Floor Slicks—A New Lastex Girdle With Uplift Brassiere This Lastex, two-way stretch, non-run girdle is really a marvelous little gar- ment for the price! It has diaphragm control attached to the girdle to pre- vent rolling up in front, midget gar- ters, ribbon shoulder straps, and the whole garment is washable. The one- piece effect guarantees firm support and smooth silhouette. c Palais Royal—Notions—Main Floor 395 T Boys 3. om S Rugby Suits here’s a gift for junior! Of all-wool cheviots, oxford grays, browns, solid color tweeds and mixtures. Made with sports back coats; English shorts; belt to match. 3 to 10 years. ] heather mixtures. 28 to 36.... Palais Royal—Main Floor Y Men's Suit Brand new suits of tweeds, checks, solid colors and blue cheviots. Made with sport backs, yokes, patch pockets. Single and double-breasted mod- els. 15 to 22 sizes. Alterations free. Princess Royals for Smartly Dressed Debutantes $5 to 6.95 Three flattering models for youthful feet . . . all from our collection of Princess Royal shoes. 1. High-cut Tie, laced-to-the-toe effect, giving it » ss deveioped In @ So successful has been this November Coat Sale, we have had new arrivals every day—for the coats go out almost as fast as they arrive! You will be de- lighted with the styles, the qualities, the furs, and the remarkable values. Five Rinses for 25¢ The PALAIS ROYAL G Street at Eleventh DIstrict 4400 Bandeau Your W: 30 to 1 arge 16 3010 Iarge G Street at Eleventh DIstrict 4400 _/444/»‘ Aackor + }/o[lywooc( Presenis the COLOR HARMONY MAKE-UP UBY I “FLIRTATION WALK™ Mow Ploying of the EARLE THEATRE Palais Royal—Third Floor Profitable News From the Men’s Stores—For Thanksgiving . Boys' 1.59 Sweaters, of worsted, solid colors, bordered effects and 1.19 . Tailorec of fine, soft, unfinished worsteds coat, waistcoat and trousers; trim- med with Skin- ner’s satin. All Men's Lynbrooke Tuxedos . new, 1934 mod- 3- Piece \ ' ?5 ( els. Men's Lynbrooke & Kenilworth Shirts Every shirt is of pre shrunk material and guaranteed fast col- or. Choose from waite, blue; tan, gray, smart stripes and 1iovelty weaves. Get him a new suit for Thanks- giving Palais Royal—Main Floor To be lovely and appealing, make-up must be in color harmony . . . and Max e, Holly- wood's make-up genius captured this secret of color harmony in ized shades of powder, rouge and lipstick. Here is the color harmony make-ap for Ruby Keeler...a brownetee type. FACE POWDER ...t bieod sofdy with her creamy skin, and create a clinging satin- smooth make-up, Max Factor's Rachelie Face Powder, onc dollar. ROUGE...to impart an enchanting touch of color, Max Factor’s Blond- een Rouge, fifty cents. LIPSTICK...to give the lips an alluring accent of color, Max Factor's Super-Indelible Vermilion Lipstick, onc dollar. Special Engagement, Miss Virginia Dalziel Max Factor Make-Up Artist Ask for your Color Harmony Make-Up Chart ... FREE Max Factor Make-Up' Servica Department ... Main Floor All the styles you like, too . . . regular collars, tab collars, starched col- lars and two separate collars to match. 134 to 17. moulded-to-the-foot look; in black and brown kid 2. 7-eyelet model with medium round toe; black and brown Trebark . 3. Side-gore Pump with novel front treatment; very 6.95 fiattering to the foot; of black suede . Palais Royal—Second Floor | Tols BanelMale e

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