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A4 o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1934, BTN A ey | —= bomntlede Woolwarp & LotfiroP i The Lig;ht of a «=Ql w The Christmas Slore Plane Rolled Out of Fac- | | _ ‘ Smoker’s Life . . . tory for Inspection. ] ‘ Give literal expression to the In a pourtig ratn, the world's larg- il warmth of your Christmas greeting in est transport airplane, a 51.000-pound! i flying boat capable of carrying a pay, load equivalent to 164 passengers, yes- L T terday made its first public 3pp€sl’-] 3 ; : Ron.son Pr_mcess Pock- ‘j ” % I ance at the Middle River plant of the ! . 3 et Lighter is as fine and U - Glenn L. Martin Co. in Baltimore. | - i useful a gift you can . Complete, except for final fitting, _ F & . the aerial giant, built for trans-Pacific _ | give—and one that will airmail service next Summer, was S be gratefully received. rolled out of the construction plant g Y or t e er oun est for inspection by officials of Pan- American Airways, who will undertake the trans-Pacific operations with this ship, two sister ships and three slightly smaller Sikorsky flying boats. | ATITANANDR ! - And in our special Fourth Floor corner, where particular attention is given Engines Given Tests. | rye 1g.year-0ld_Olympi, Wash. Ronson Rondette is . the wants of imporlfant young pers;)ln‘sJ under t}:iree—sglec:}'r:g giftsdis an As a part of the inspection, the four | irl who was shot and killed by i . S N oI N engines, mounted in the leading edge | her high school sweetheart, Mer- shaped like a watch— undcmab!e delight—for Aherc you will discover “diminutive chic” in ns of the 130-foot wing, were turned over | ity Hunter, jr., 20, on & lonely road modern, streamlined. A of charming and refreshing guises. for short test runs, although the plane | near Olympia. The boy’s father 5 I very h d ket remained on her wheeled cradle id the th had been irrational ery SmC Y pocxe », al e you al B . . These engines develop a total of more, since a fall in the woods year piece for the inveter- A—Soft as a Persian kitten—this adorable helmet of angora, brushed $2 inside and out—to make it all the warmer. .................0000. . pected to give the 25-ton plane & boy and the Japanese girl was dis- ' maximum speed of 180 mll;s per hour | tasteful to the parents, Hunter B—Bonnet, Boots and Sacque to match, in pink and white with huge cross- and a cruising speed of 163 miles per said, and was about to be broken hour. up. —A. P. Photo. stitch design in blue—enough to make any young person consider this $2 Actual flight tests are expected to ! —— = ; Christmas idea a pretty grand one........ . Doces of taxiing tens along aiacte| DAVIS SPEAKS TONIGHT ‘ _ o i o Grr o s G sty el o oo $2 than 3,000 horsepower and are ex-j ago. The romance of the white ate smoker. TEE to chable milLam KR ‘:"! : an array of tiny rosebuds and shiny mother-of-pearl buttons. ....... gineering expert and test pilot at the iskta teo T ctiterto B > 3 5 5 i . % S L T e A Ul SRR R ‘evl AL D Ronson Table Lighter D—Two kittens and a rabbit admire the posies on this warm, woven $2 the handling of the crafi, and to n~~t: Constitution Hall. | —a very unique model wool blanket. Other types, 100, @t................ceoeessenssesenes sl T e | A lecture on “Christian Science: for the home or office ; ; The big plane will be given 50 to’ ‘¢ ; il lch if E—Really “ducky” in more than one sense of the 60 hours of flying over Chesapeake The Law of Love Revealed and Dem- A well-chosen gift. Alter L Batheobowith Bahiv dick 5 Bayiinithe company tose And Prob- ' ongirated” will be delivered this even- | / :lvl?r ':1 is 5“!:@8{)' :‘ ;: y ‘flc s wad- ably will be tested for speed on a! S 5 / ing down its front. From a group of s trial run to Miami, Fla, and return, |ing at 8 o'clock in Constitution Hall, $7.50 3 mbi SR s e Exonp 1.50 It will be subjected to landing and ' by Ric hard J. Davis, C. S., of Chicago, p s oo take-off tests in heavy seas on the II. Mr. Davis is a member of the F—What young recipient would not dehght in so Atlantic. Then the big ship mUst pogrq of Lecturesship of the Mother Boker Muntine s the one shetchad undergo Federal Bureau of Alr COM- o), ch, the First Church of Christ °°’§ it y dorabl e The hood is d A feather i merce approval tests before being " o o ’ with its two adorable pu 1€s. e hood 1s de- Vi turned over to Pan-American Airways | Scientist, in Boston, Mass. He will THE MEN'S STORE, Seconp FLOOR. PUPP! $3 eather in your e i teeting be introduced by Edwin J. Grayson, tachable .. cap, too, when ; 3 first reader of Third Church under INFANTS' APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. ; Lindy May Join Tests. the auspices of which this lecture is : daughter wears Col. Churles A Lindbergn, tech- | given. The lecture is tree and the| K perienced AdvertisersPrefer The Star this trim nical advised to Pan-American Air- ipuhhc invited. ways, who was instrumental in the framing of the designs for the big plane, is expected to take an active ! asllzr part in the test flights. 3 K - oat The new plane, so far designated ' P only as “Flying Clipper ship No. 5,” | has a total weight, empty, of 23,100 | | - ) 3 S pounds. She will be equipped for five, mail and express for her trial . $ service. On the trans-Pacific Ser\l(‘?.% 2 ‘ b however, no passengers will be carried % 5 , s g thoroughly pio- i ) < q 95 neered with airmail services. 4 > a ¥ I * With a wing span of 130 feet, the z R ) plane has an overall length of 89 feet 3 6 inches and a height of 24 feet, equal | to that of the a\e'rage house. — A "/ { ) 7 th discriminatis Society to Hear Du Bois. 9l ; - ¢ :"L:lrhersac;(:;wv;:g Arthur E. Du Bois, United States ; 5 . o £ Army quartermaster department, will / % ' ng simplicity as the speak on “Heraldry in the Army” at| 4 e ‘ " iltimate in youthful | the regular meeting of the National | i v 4 § > ; e P Genealogical Society tonight. The, |3 ; ; chic—this set is an meeting will be held in the Y. W.C. A, 5 cspecially happy Irma H. Parrott. chairman on ar- R 3 choice. The hat is rangements, announced. voung and cocky— Fall Injuries Fatal. i . f 4 P § with its jaunty . ; P g y / feather and stitched Clarence Addison, 35. colored, 1410 . g d ; Bt A e cos Alabama avenue southeast, died in! : y ’ brim. As to the coat, Gallinger Hospital yesterday of in- o ) Daughter will love Juries received November 24 when . ) At y its velvet collar — thrown from a horse. X : { ; 3 == P e 4 4 > ) . » 3 while Mother will = S rejoice in its sturdy Marriage Licenses. 3 rayon lining and Robert W. Ludden. Balumore. and ' £ - : warm interlining. I. Girard st. ne. | i and its good-looking lla P Cl d st. il [ 1 : B Dagher Wiy 4 woollen fabric. Ina Leg;xd-rd Anrxnu la‘.-‘r:gn;‘\;l{- . choice of checks, rust or navy. v toth | k: % 4 . o ) ; ; And the matching 16th st Rev. 3 z leggings fasten, con- Dy nmont, Md.. and | ; A siderately, with Ta- Elise H W \ul \vl 55, Landover, Md.: | Z % { i A . e lon fasteners she can 571 Massachusetts | i - lmx.-\ 24, 41 H st; | % & w0y P> % 3 3 easily undo. 42 East Stone Gap . H o : . - : . . and AnRuR N Brewster, 6. Jewell ' ? ; - g ong s ‘ e 3 From a group in ev S Aberne NcGinnis, 2 and Mary D. Car- ; A d B il 9 S 40 sizes 2 to 6. 21 both of Plnmdeln)lll Rev. W. . i % N " H. Hoffman ¥ 7 . 5 i Augistus T. Sowder. 24. Surry. Va.. and & 3 ¥ i . & > Other Untrimmed M. J. Cockes. 0. Elberon. Va': Rev - i 3 : ; . 3 Coats in these sizes, Dax{l‘x‘rlbgms‘anm m‘a.m Mamie, McGinty. | ko : | 5 S § oo 4 - ; 2 $13.95 and $16.95. Melvin bs and Alice H. Huu-! :‘hmne 14 both of Richmond. Va.; Rev. | f ; ! Fur-trimmed Coats, Hugh C. McLove. %3, and Mabel Thack i v d ! | . . E 3 3 .75, U Sorh o ottt VENRALE: | By ' \ i : . $13.95 to $29.75 Grewen. 1 3 ~ar . Caleb Wilki 1 701 Q st. and Naney | 2 : UVENILES' APPAREL, M. Smith ith st.: Rev. R. D. % i {oURTH FLOOR. Givmes ; E I 2 10 \()«\ .l(hll‘(”( ave. Viol Waters, 5 st. e R Graebensti JIKI\Q‘ A Green. ! Rhode Island d\( nd M. P Wi 8. 351 Hobart st A J. Olds Bernard Fairfax. 667 F st and Gladys L. Atkinson. i ‘IIHP Wisconsin ave.; Rev. Perry L Jacob Snyder. vania ave.. Titn "5t For grand entrances during the coming holidays—combine ort Myer. Va.. and Ciara Hrln);(enumk 19, 208 D st sw.: Rev. L J Stafr. H. A st. se. and Helen L Camper 8 4th st. s.e’: Rev. John Ball 4 4 g : ] ( mcmm H. Gords. =4 and M. C._Anderson | - R N It Wh t oth of Ruhmund Va.. Re F. H - 3 $ 3 - 1 v . ) v ove ite Joh A Harejs, %4, 1457 Wailach pl and; 1 i Carrie_Ash. 2. Reidsville. Miller AR a B Satinders o, 4355 | $ J b/ M < : e Che i etallic Fabrics Births Reported. ristmas— i B Wiliam D_and Cecilia A, Ruff, boy. ; . . g I R [ Cive ; With Velvet Walter M. and Pearl A. Seis. twin girls. Wilbur and Gladys Ennus. girl. James C. and Marjorie R. McLanahan. girl. William ‘L. and Eunice Horan. girl. Wrlls V_'and Mary E. Beall_girl A Moore. boy. H ; Consider the alluring variety you can give your teatime wardrebe s o SHars '!fi;a‘}'le'é“‘si‘n"“" f » A /\/\ IL\/ER with a single velvet skirt—worn now with a blouse of white matelasse ';Tl“r."a.fémrnefigfi‘u ém'f\:fi" i ¥ i % ’ or other novelty fabric—on other occasions with metal-threaded silk 3 @ Easi e n.mnI hoy. i crepe tunics in a sumptuous variety of colors. = ! i A M AT " e—of rse—innumerable clev, el il cknnvgr?"‘l‘m"" By its sheer beauty and charming simplicity, a gift of Gorham A";d the.reh ar 5 f °°““,s°_ ;“::e :;i:lio l'h" r"f”‘)’; of h‘f"m}fl:lf\g SR e e Bl rieds . Fiekas oy sterling will win admiration for your selection. The many pat- i bl i L L HESUEEUE acer, uhite/AbLIcS Eichare ¥, na Satneriné 1 Miichell” Ll W terns are fashioned with the sureness of style, good taste and focieneniup weas |\ Ty this auart icontast oo the frock itselt—or RobertE and Madelime L Feis. boy. artistry that has characterized Gorham Silver for years. Tea with jacket °t‘f1}°“g wrap. Either way you will add materially to the v’;v'x'x’fi;‘mw; ".f"fif.‘i 'é'.{{r’.";fi'{x}’f:'.& e . Sets in Fairfax and Plymouth—Bowls in Late Georgian—Vege- season’s scintillance. e e TN oy ~ “Th an Willlam E. and_Peggie C._Frye. boy table Dishes in Fairfax and Plain—and Flatware in Hunt Club, i . . fi*‘f“fli*fi?fimfié oy , Eartts, Lats Grocgin, Weclisen: Pustor, Nont Shte White Matelasse and Other Novelty Fabrics, $1.95 to $3 yard e end Rerina Antel: oy y Plymouth, King George. Vocut Patterns Velvets in an array of glowing colors, $2.50 and $2.95 yard and Mary E. Tomlinson. girl. SN e hens "Bt hard. Bor. e 6808 - Ve 6507 Metal-Shot Fabrics, $2.50 to $9 yard. e e Sketched Above, Top to Bottom §h’(,};’{"?%‘55‘5:1.251,:’%:;%'}65{3{ sl f Gorham Silver Tea Service—in the Plymouth pattern. Tea, coffee, Limlfed Quanhfy Of Me+a'-sh°+ Fabncs als ool DT e sugar, creamer, and waste bowl. . . . P S & | P h $| 95 ard Late Georgian Bowl... Deaths Reported. X Wil STt it In a Special Furchase, $1.750 y Catherine E. Bromley, 89. 3009 Dum- %S Late Geor“ian Spoons, dozen. S1Lks, SEcoNp FLOOR. ';"“r'g",,_“"-',glgmd‘ 8%, 707 dan st Rose Marie Spoons, dozen. T Also Sterling Silver, from Reed & Barton; Rogers, Lunt & Bowlen; Y o nroe st. ne. 5 R. W. Wallace; International, and Tuttle (one of the finest makers : A : ¢ i r : . il 2. Mcinimin.” 07,05 "S4that. specializing in copies of antiques), and others. To aid you with the more “professional” details of making holiday frocks, we offer a special service in 0?0![0 C. Purbershaw 64. 640 5th st. ne. ; Hospital | Siver RooM, First FLOOR. Hemstitching and Picoting, Buttonhole Making, and Button Covering. We are equipped to machine em- e Canty, Bie d. 42, G Wi - . . . Eulun’}l‘:lv s S broider monograms or script names on your gift purchases. Intan: Emil’c. BM'lvy Children's Hospital. | en: wis. h & $m st e | HEMsTITCHING DESK, 117TH AND G STAEET CoRNEks, Fmst Froon. Freedmen's Hospital. 3. Gallinger Hospital Casuaity Hospital. dmea’s Hospital.