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b0 ALUMNI GROUPS AWAIT CONVENTION Capital to Go Collegiate for American Council Meet- ing April 3. ‘The Capital is going collegiate. Bringing together representatives of about 60 universities and colleges in | all sections of the country, the Ameri- can Alumni Council will open its twenty-first national convention here April 3. Already 45 have made defi- nite plans for the meetings, and 20 more are expected to fall in line, ac- cording to Maj. C. E. Lovejoy, alumni secretary of Columbia University, the convention chairman. Among the most active groups are those from the “Big Ten.” Dr. D. M. Follin, president of the Washington alumni of the University of Michigan, is lining up the Wolver- ines, assisted by James W. Follin, Col. Thomas M. Spaulding and E. M. Gerlach. Towa Alumni Plan Dinner. Judge I. M. Foster, president of the Washington Club, is directing_plans for the gathering of alumni of Ohio State University, and University of Illinois graduates are being rounded up by George S. Ward, club secretary. Towa State alumni_ have arranged for a dinner at the Lafayette Hotel. In charge of the Michigan State Col- lege meeting is D. F. Fisher, also local club president. Alumni of Columbia University will | have dinner at the Shoreham Hotel. | Col. Lester G. Wilson, club president, | and Alfred Anthony, secretary, have arranged for President Nicholas Mur- ray Butler to speak, and others on the program will be Senator Joseph C. | O'Mahoney of Wyoming, Senator Francis T. Maloney of Connecticut, and possibly Justice Benjamin Cor- doza. Cornell University alumni will meet at the University Club, where they HOEPPEL POSTS BOND IN CONSPIRACY CASE California Representative Indict- ed in Alleged Sale of Appoint~ ment to West Point. Representative John H. Hoeppel of California, indicted with his son by the District grand jury in connection with an alleged conspiracy to sell a West Point appointment for $1,000, yesterday posted $1,000 bond to insure his release pending trial. Bond for the Representative was fixed by United States Attorney Leslie C. Garnett at $500 on each of two indictments. The son, Charles J. Hoeppel, has not yet appeared to answer the charge against him, They are alleged to have accepted a $1,000 note from James W. Ives of BaRimore, in exchange for an ap- pointment to the Military Academy. —- o Navy Hero Given New Suit. Hearing that Edward. Gable, an ex- navy man, had spoiled a new suit by diving into the sea and rescuing an 11-year-old girl, the mayor of Hythe, England, sent the man to a tailor with an order for a new suit, the mayor footing the bill. DELICIOUS DELICACIES LENTEN SEASON The wise housekeeper will watch Magruder’s Lenten list of food suggestions, and replenish the Pantry and Refrigerators. The quality of Magruder’s selection insures the “Best” in every thing. May we suggest that the fol- lowing list be checked, and need- ed items ordered? Anchovies in Oil 38¢, 45¢, 90c Anchovies with Capers 1 Anchovy Fillet. . will hear talks by Henry Morgenthau, | Anchovy Paste, in tubes.... g jr., Secretary of the Treasury; Willlam I. Myers, governor of the Farm Credit Bismarck Herring, 14-o0z. Glass Bloaters, Yarmouth, in cans Administration. and Dr. Sao-Ke Alfred | Bombay Duck ... Sze, Minister from China. nator Glass to Speak. Senator Carter Glass of Virginia is to speak to the alumni of Sweet Briar College, of which his sister, Dr. Meta Glass, is president. Mrs. Blair Ban- nister, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, another sister, also will speak to this group, which is to meet at the clubhouse of the American As- sociation of University Women Other institutions that have arranged for meetings are Barnard College, Bates College, Boston University, Bowdoin College, University of Buffalo, College of the City of New York, Uni- versity of Delaware, Women's College, Drexel Institute, Elmira College, Boneless Smoked He: 10¢, Caviar, Large Beluga, jars, 4! Clam Chowder Clam Juice ... Clams Minced ... Codfish, in wood box 38¢, Codfish Cakes, in ca Crab Meat, Japanese. | Finnan Haddie, in can Kippered Herring, C. & can Lobster Meat, Lobster Sandwich Spread. | Mackerel, Cape Breton, lb. Salmon, Columbia River 28¢c, Goucher College, Grinnell College, | Smoked Sliced Salmon, can. . Hood College, Junista College, Univer- | Sardines, French Pack. sity of Kansas, University of Maine, 30c¢, 55¢, Mississippi State College for Women, | Sardines, Portugal Pack, Mount Holyoke College, University of Missouri, New York University, Ober- lin College, Oregon University, Pem- broke College in Brown University, University of Pennsylvania, Randolph Macon Woman's College, Rutgers Uni- | versity, Smith College, Swarthmore College, Union College, Vassar College, Wellesley College, Wesleyan College, ‘Wilson College, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, University of Rochester, University of Iowa, University of the South, University of Minnesota, Uni- versity of Cincinnati and Rolins College. Three Firm Friends— JUNIORS, LOW HEELS 18¢, 28¢, 5 h, Turtle Meat, in cans...... $2.50 Magruder, Inc. | Best Groceries M and 18th Sts. N.W. | Phone District 8250 Estab. 1875 AND “DYNAMICS™! Particular pals of smart juniors are these low-heel Dynamies! Dressy styles for parties, and sporty models for school. Many women who like the new low-heel vogue are dis covering these comfortable Arch Dynamics, too! AAA to B; 4 t0 9. ay little party shoe, in black Jmem. navy or white calf, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO The PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 W ear Princess Royals And You'll Walk in Smartness and Comfort! This T-Strap Sandal ‘to flatter your foot and complement the for- mal or dressy type of costume. In Blue, Brown, Black. 8.50 This Is Flairette— A NEW GLOVE FOR SPRING 95 If you want it in navy, you choose it in light- weight capeskin: in white or eggshell, it is of . soft doeskin. Hand sewn, with half-inch top. Palais Royal—Main Floor hgyihfht it's Washable it's New it’s Different Formal Or Tailored, Whatever Your Costume Theme, You Will Find Perfect Complements In The New Spring Princess Royal ... A trim hi-cut Tie com= pletes the simple, so= phisticated smartness of yotr Spring Tailleur, Blue, Brown, Black. -5.00 The Spring 1935 Princess Royals, more than ever, achieve for you that distinctive, well-shod look that makes for enviable smartness. And the collection runs the gamut of types, of smart shades and fabrics! Palais Royal—Second Floor The Smart Bag forYourEnsemble Women who've shopped the town over, come in and ex- claim over our wonderful sortment of handbags in n: . beige, chamois and gray, to go with new suits and coats and dresses. They are in the new pouch and framed types, and of smooth, grained, or Pigtex leathers. Palais Royal—Main Floor The New Spring 1935 WESTBURY FROCKS o Two-Piece Models! o Clark Gable Backs! ® Shirtwaist Types! o Nautical Effects! ® Wraparound Styles! Print-Plain Alliances! 395 Here is one of the gayest, youngest, smartest collec- tions of Westbury Frocks we've ever received! The trimly tailored, sportsy type of frocks you'll simply “live in" now that the balmy days are near! With novelty buttons and buckles, contrasting "kerchiefs and ascots, and other details that take them far out of the 3.95 class! Peasant crash, backbone linens, plaids and other novelty cottons . . . many of them san- D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1935. The Palais Royal Brings You the Fashion That Has Set Paris Agog! The New Formal waggers It's the biggest success in years! You'll be wearing it from now on over all of your Spring and Summer things . . . You'll love its casual, comfort- able lines—its soft dressmaker details— its unmistakable air of blithe, young smart- ness! Sizes 14-20, in Navy, Grey, Dawn. ALSO SKETCHED: Model for Women and Little Women—Black, with slim lines and soft jabot of sleek, supple Galyak. 49.75 Palais Royal— Third Floor Because They Make A Complete Costume The Palais Royal Is Partial to Sheer Cape and Jacket Dresses A step nearer Easter— that's the feeling you'll get in one of t exciting new sh . and the dashi little jackets and capes guard against that “‘undressed” feeling when you doff your Spring coat! The ver- satile CAPE FROCK (sketched) Teverses its dashing cape to show the large polka dotted lining. Sketch- ed; a new arrival in novelty sheer with frou-frou blouse top of Chiffon in “Lemon” or “Tiger Lily.” Sizes for misses and women. Palais Royal— Third Floor Crisp Gingham Checkerchief forized-shrunk. Sizes 14-20 and 16-44 in the group. Paluis Royal—Third Floor l 7Wh Here Is Our PERFECT 1935 Golf Dress Dressy step-in pump, in lack patent leather, navy or white calf. Sporty model with built- up heel in beige baskete weave with brown trim. 1207 F St. © 7th & K Sts. * Open evenings *3212 14¢h St. I¥’s smart to use the soap YOUR skin needs! PALL MALL Coquet for dry skin PALL MALL Cheri for oily skin Pall Mall soaps were designed by Skin specialists for definite needs, and the woman who takes pride in keeping her skin youthful, fresh and glowing will find one of the Pall Mall soaps a perfect aid. Pall Mall Coquet for dry skin, Pall Mall Cheri for oily skin, nor- lubricates, softens malizes, cleanses e i i Che H] 25 S W 3 CleY) These are in our new Bath Shop in the Parfumerie Section, where fastidious women will find over 150 different kinds of soap and every modern aid for the luxurious bath. Palais Royal—Main Floor - ® Yoke Back for an ‘easy swing'! ©® Skirt pleats for walking free- dom! Short sleeves and mannish collar! A ‘shirting’ cot- ton that tubs like new! Excellent tailor- ing and superior fit! 5.95 And don's think it's only good for golf ... it’s particularly cool and practical for warm days ‘at the office’ and com- muting, for Satur- day afternoons ‘in the car’ and count- less other times when only a trim, slim frock like this will do! Comes in FOUR shades and a complete range of sizes—14 to 20. Palais_Royal— Pajamas With Silk Neckerchief e You'll ordinarily pay 2.95 for these same pajamas! ® Generously cut— Smartly styled— Nicely finished. Maize - brown, navy-white, red- white. mnavy- copen, brown- white checks. 1.95 Perfect for puttering in the garden or around the house . . . Cute, and cool, and comfortable for loung= ing, or beach wear! A gay young 1-pc. pajama that will sur- vive countless tubbings without losing its cheery colorings or comfortable fit! Sizes 15, 16, 17. Mail and Phone Orders Fifled. Palais Royal— Third Floor.