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St. N.W. 800 7th St. N.W. 1103 H St. N.E. & APPLICANTS—NOTICE Editorial Clerk In response to numerous requests of Civil Service applicants who were too late in registering for one of the recent Editorial Classes, this school has ready for immedi- ate distribution an outline of re- view studies, which was espe- cially prepared for Civil Service applicants by the head of the Editorial Department, who was formerly employed in the Exami- nation Division of the Civil Serv- ice Commission. There are about sixty neatly mimeographed pages of practice material on Manuscript. Preparation, Editing. Proofreading, Copy Reading, Rewriting and Re- vising, Abstracting and Indexing. This is not a correspondence or home-study course. It is recom- mended only &s a review or prac- tice study. Price, $3.00. Statistical Clerk We- also have ready for imme- diate distribution an outline of review studies which was prepared especially for Civil Service appli- cants. There are 32 pages of neatly mimeographed material on Elementary Computations, Recip- rocals, Weighted Averages, Index Numbers. Tabulations, Graphing, and a sample examination includ- ing an excellent list of intelligence questions. This is not a corre- spondence or home-study course. It is recommended only as a re- view or practice study. Price, $2.00. MOUNT PLEASANT SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES Tivoli Theater Building 14th Street and Park Road Telephone Columbis 3000 J. FRANK KELLY, INC. Did You Hear How My House Was Repaired? 1 had read about the F. H. A s, and also about J. Frank Kelly furnishing not enly lumber and other things necessary for repairing. but also financing the entire cost of the job. 8o Y ealled them up. with the vesult that the work is fin- ished, and J. Frank Kelly, Inc., Handled My Financing on such a Uberal basis that T hardly notiee any “‘pinch.” You, 100, ean have your home modern- ized, easily completely, on For full infor- Call Mr. Jack, at J. FRANK ELLY Lumber & Millwork 212| GA.AVE. 1Qrin 9 La‘laeafla:h ato; thenoutcomutlnp.’ Corn DropFREEZONE on that aching corn. Instantly it stops hurting; then shortly you lift the corn right off with the fingers. You'll laugh, really! It is so easy and doesn’t hurt one bit. Works like a charm, every time. A tiny bottle of FREEZONE costs only a few cents at any drug st and is sufficient to remove every h: corn, soft corn, and calluses. it? FREEZONE .. ICONE TAX PLANIS DPOSE Northeast Citizens’ Groub Fights Levy as Unjustified. Opposition to the proposed bill for & District income tax introduced by Representative Ellenbogen, Democrat, | of Pennsylvania, was expressed last night by the Northeast Citizens’ Asso- | ciation at its last meeting of the sea- son at the Ludlow School. Reporting for the Executive Com- mittee, Evan H. Tucker, veteran presi- dent of the group, said of the pro- | posed bill: “We have opposed habit- | ually further taxation of District resi- dents because we feel that we are already bearing enough of the burden of the support of the Nation's Cap- ital.” | Action by the group in disapprov- |ing the measure was unanimous. ‘Tucker reported on the District ap- | propriation bill for 1936, as reported | by the Senate Subcommittee on Ap- | propriations. Act on Legislation. Other views on pending legislation included approval of proposed House bill to change divorce laws of the District, of House bill providing for treatment of new-born infants to safeguard against blindness, of Sen- ote measure governing the establish- ment of fraternal societies in the Dis- trict. and a joint resolution empower- ing the Commissioners to provide for the national encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic in Sep- | tember, 1936. | The movement to establish day- | light-saving time was branded as | having “no practical benefit” in an- other measure adopted. | " The group favored a resolution pro- | posing the abolition of “heart balm™ sults in the District. It was suggested | in the measure to pattern a new law after that of New York. Speaks on Airport. ‘W. A. Driggers of the Kenilworth | Citizens’ Assoclation addressed the | group on & proposed District airport | at the old Benning race track. There | are about 250 acres available for this | | purpose, he said, 85 of which are | already owned by the District. The ground is almost all high above water level and is solid, he declared. The danger from fogs at Benning is not nearly as great as other proposed sites { adjacent to the river, he said. Roscoe Jenkins, chairman Publie Utilities Committee, brought in a re- port favoring the Benning tract, which | was adopted. Other action taken last night in | | cluded abolition of U turns on H street northeast from North Capitol. to Fif- | teenth street northeast, opposition to | proposed House bill providing for an | inheritance tax, indorsement of a plan | to display flags on public buildings | and action complaining against smoke | in the vicinity of the new Supreme | Court Building. New members admitted were George | J. McCloskey and B. Douglas Wilson. The next regular meeting of the body will be in October, Tucker announced. HEAD WILL WED SOON | Housing Council Xgmber En- gaged to Miss Helen Hutchison of New York. | B the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 9.—Miss Helen Hutchison will wed Rolland J. Ham- ilton, president of the American Radi- ator Co., probably in June, it was an- nounced yesterday, | _ Miss Hutchison is the daughter of | Mrs. Arthur L. Hutchison of Tacoma, | Wash., and the late Rev. Dr. Arthur | L. Hutchison. She has worked here for magazines and technical publica- tions, Her flance is & member of the Fed- eral Housing Council and the Indus- trial Advisory Board of the N. R. A. He is a widower. His two daughters, Virginia and Harriet, were married \ last October int a double ceremony. | Mr. Hamilton began his career with | the company he now heads as a clerk |in 1905. He is a member of the | American Bar Association, New York | Bar Association and was a Republican presidential elector in 1926. | ——- Much Ado for Nothing. CHARLESTON, W. Va. (®—It took four automobiles to get State ‘Trooper J. M. Johnson over the snow- covered mountains—to no purpose. “You are due in Charleston at once for a hearing” came the order into the mineral county hills. Johnson got into his car and with three others behind him pushed through 18 inches of snow to the bot- tom lands. “‘Case postponed,” intoned the mag- istrate as Johnson entered the court room. = e Desks for Left-Handed. Some schools in England are pro- | viding desks with inkwells specially | placed for left-handed children. Weekly Traffic Report Below is the number of traffic violations as reported by the traf- fic safety observers during the period of March 31 to April 6, inclusive: Weaving recklessly .. Driving in a reckless mai ner Too fast for safety. Failed to yield right of wa; Failed to obey stop sign Failed to obey traffic signal lights .....ccou0. Shinesios 3¢ Turned left from wrong lane ‘Turned right from wrong lane Driving through safety zone. Drove or passed on wrong side 19 6 26 13 Pulled from curb without sig- naling Passed street car in violation of regulations.. Improper lights | | Parked abreast .. Parked to near fire plug. Parked too near corner.. ‘The following report shows the number of traffic accidents oc- curring in the District of Colum- bia during the period of March 31 to April 6, inclusive, as com- pared with the accidents occur- ring during the same period of | ] 1934: 4. 1935. 5 91 147 Deaths .. Minor in; Property damage j *MINuS ..ooececnnenns 19 [ Total .iceceersesaces 126 7 22¢ | *More than one person in same ‘ accident. 2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESD;&YV SURGEONS TO REVIEW ADVANCES IN SCIENCE Noted Members of Profession to Attend Two-Day Convention at Mayflower. Some of the foremost surgeons in the country will explain the rapid strides made by the sclence when the American College of Surgeons opens a two-day convention at the May- flower Hotel Thursday. 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He will explain the progress of the science of surgery during the past half cen- tury, during which the operation mor- tality rate has been lowered from 80 per cent to about 3 per cent. Gaelic Speech Advised. Signs recently placed at the en- trance {0 all government offices in the Irish. Free State read: “If you know Gaelic, speak it.” = Gentle purgative and laxative, with the pieasant lemon flavor. For the relief of bladder weakness anc kidney aiments. 10c One-Ounce Package Peoples Quality Senna Leaves 2 ~ 11c¢ 35c Pound Peoples Blonde Psyllium Seed |9 2 36¢ == Relieves temporary constipation. 424, eacoureses-dally bowsl -meve- ent. 60c Bottle of 100 Peoples 5-Grain Aspirin Tablets 35¢ Tube Peoples Quality Rat and Roach [}= Paste ' 20c Tube Peoples Zinc Oxide Ointment 2« 21c¢ Soothing and healing to various skin dis- orders, 1 nd_non- irrita %ood t & ting. 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ALLENTOWN, Pa. (#).—Baby oribs for the court house will be inatalled if Lehigh County's grand jury has its way. The grand jury, composed largely of women, after prolenged delibera- tion, reported that bables of women witnesses frequently fell to the floor from a couch now located there and urged that cribis be installed, together with a play yard for larger children. $1.00 Bottle Nutraven Tonic 2 - 8101 A, fne Spring tonic that will re- store your pep and N % vitality. leasant tasting. SPECIALS v 15¢ Pound Assorted Jelly Drops 2 rounis 166€ 5c Candy Bars . . 2 = 6¢ Choice of Lixies, Mason's Peaks, Mint Patties, Bristol Diced Mints, Baker's Caracas, Wilbur Bundles, Wilbur Pastilles, Julep . Gum, Mumsey Pops, Peter Paul Thinmints or Tastyeast Bars, SMOKERS 10c Big Boy CORN COB PIPE and Any 10c Size J SMOKING TOBACCO Choice of Dial, Granger, Model, Munez-Wurth, Sensation, Union Leader or Tuxedo tobacco, * SPECIALS Sc Pa.ckagc Kite MENTHOLATED SMOKING TOBACCO b il I Lenier 7a 2 11€ Aoy $1.25 Capitol I\ Hot Water Bottle or . Fountain Syringe 7__/ 2 ‘Two-quart size. Fresh, live rubber. ‘with attachments. or one of each, at this special HOME 50c Ja-pal-mo Face Powder. .. You can buy two hot-water bottles, two Syringes are complete syringes Pprice. . NEEDS . etme .«.2'" Slc 50c Ja-pal-mo Honey, Almond and Cucumber Cream. . . Sete s fone e e IRC 15¢ Peoples Borax, pound ... ........2wr 16c 25¢ 17¢ 25¢ 59¢ 10c 10c 35¢ 35¢ 35¢ 25¢ 19¢ 10¢ 10c Peoples Castor Oil, Edgewell Nail Clips Manicure Scissors . Bottle Brushes . . . Peoples Red Signal Sagrada Tablets, 5- 5-foot lengths. . . 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THE PLAN OF OUR ONE CENT SALE: Our prices for the One Cent Sale are based on the manufacturer’s suggested retail prices, not our daily cut prices. daily cut price on Moret Face Powder is 69¢, but the manufac- turer’s suggested retail price is 75¢c; so our One Cent Sale price is 2 for 76c. 50c Bottle Ja-pal-mo Cocoanut Oil SHAMPOO 2 51c¢c Cleans the scalp leaves the hair soft and beautiful. Value. alae 10 Value RUBBER SPONGES (Slightly irregular.) 25¢ Value Quality Bristle TOOTH BRUSHES 2 tr 26C $1.00 Monroe Clinical Thermometers With Metal Case > | 2 tr §1.01 ¥ 28> el 25c Value Ear and Ulcer Syringes MEDICINE DROPPERS (Bent or Straight) 15¢ Vial Peoples Dental Floss 2 ror 16C Gum Massage Ssh B 25¢ Value LA CROSS NAIL FILES Assorted Styles 25¢ Value LA CROSS TWEEZERS Assorted Styles 25¢ Value VANO SANITARY BELTS 25¢ Faultless HAND BRUSHES Assorted Styles 2 tr 26C 50c Tube N.B.R. BRUSHLESS Shaving Cream 16¢ || 2~ 51c 25¢ Value BARNARD'S ZINC STEARATE -2 tor 26€

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