Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1935, Page 15

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 14, 1935—PART ONE. CTZENS AN || Return From Abroad FLECTRSURVEY Fairfax Seeks Potential Users in Plan to Extend Power Lines. 8pecial Dispatch to The Star. FAIRFAX, Va., July 13.—Spurred by & promise from the Rural Electrifi- cation Administration of either.direct St ernce s o rens| R O i o R The Most Important Fur i Tt : ; Announcement We Have Made launched a survey of potential power ¥ 5 2 - st _ in Months! With survey blanks prepared by : A s officials of the Virginia Public Serv- ice Co., in co-operation with a com- . mittee from the county, key workers ; » 4 cha ‘. in the various rural communities in- - Fur CM,' € " iy tend to gather statistics for two 4 Ml chases will be made on “;::t i e s ; : 2 November bills if de- night's meeting was resse 9 o . by representatives of the Virginia | - llfed. A lmall demfll Public Service Co. who explained . % . : their willingness to co-operate in the will reserve any coat you expansion program where enough | 2 ——— CHLIEHEIS O D | . select until November. The survey blanks, it was explained, | 2 ————————————————— do not commit any person to take | < 3 electrical service if line extensions are | Take “ad”m‘a‘e of o,",', made, but will serve rather as a check | o e ] new “Letter of Credit on how many are interested and what Supreme Court Justice Harlan Fiske Stone ani . Stone as they | % . . uipment they would probably use | returned aboard the S. S. New York from & motor trip through England, | F plan of convenient pay £ they had electricity. with plans to spend the remainder of the Summer at Isle Au Haut, Me, ments. Ontil the survey is completed, it| They are shown on deck of the liner. —A. P. Photo. Was emphasized, no approximate fig- | ures even can be given regarding the cost to the individual subscriber. MACHINES ARE SOUGHT ]”/)/ Sp€€iflls FOR SEWING STUDENTS ! Montgomery F. E. R. A. Adult‘ ; SPECIAL Education Head Makes Plea | for Use of Equipment. : v R 4 Aivlys Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. | 3 ROCKVILLE, Md., July 13.—Th!‘ i # g i . welfare sewing groups that have been | i 4 ] formed in Montgomery County as | s o part of the F. E. R. A. adult educa- i Permaneni’ tion program are in need of sewing machines, it was stated tcday by Frank E. Sutch, county supervisor of ¥ 2 % the F. E. R. A. classes, who desires R : persons willing to lend machines to | ¥ i notify him at Rockville. 7 e Two of the sewing groups have | already begun to function and two Y others plan to start soon. The in- s ; Regularly $15 structors are furnished by the F. E. | —= s R. A Sutch would also like to hear IS YOUR Hair tired looking? Colorless? Dry from persons desiring employment as . o hai zflrde:rnz S can;‘flng pxn’s’:ucmr;_ and brittle Lots of women find their hair gets preferably those who have had col- | that way. But don’t despair . . . a Special Aivlys lege training in agriculture and home Qil Permanent will act like magic to revive the life ;“’“";:”m bc“ ":‘39 Eunps e and natural color of your hair. Moreover, an oil u::iser a!;: nenE_p ;l_“;d, ';;:&.5{":,‘13 permanent provides th most perfect of foundations it is planned to form classes in can- | for the new summer coiffures. ning within the very near future. M. U. REJOINS COUNCIL Step Taken After Membership Lapse of Several Years. ‘ Visit Our New Air-Conditioned | Beauty Salon—Balcony Special price on Vita Tonic s Permanents, regularly 7.50, for By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. COLLEGE PARK, Md. July 13.— After a lapse of several years, the University of Maryland has rejoined the American Council of Education, it was announced today at the office of H C. Byrd, acting president. | e council conducts inve tc improve admlmstrsfi:;nfitafiau(::f] GC.ST.ATN™ struction in institutions of higher learning. July Clearance Sale of Silks & Cottons This is an extraordinary economy event, for many of the offerings are exceptional purchases, while other items are from our own stocks, at greatly reduced prices. 99169\ 79- Celanese 1.19 Silk and 1.39 ?nni’ed It starts tomorrow ... offering values even gresger Lace Crepe Bemberg Chiffons . than in former Fur Coat Sales -good news in o . . n anges demal All-Silk Prints Sheer $! Bemberg | ?h::a;g: hzggna NEW COAT! Select from: A"-S“k SeerSUCker Triple Sheer Northern Seal Caracul Gray Dyed FI + Cl' epe in white and pastel in a good variety of H ‘fi"“’” Seal Pony a P shades. patterns. o e Premier North- Leopard Cat Silver Muskrat . 5 5 . r Lapin In the cotton group are thousands of yards of fabrics at tremendous concessions. | f Russian Cat :’C‘;fl,}’“" o These are a few of the many items . . . there are scores of others equally important: 3 To Select Your Coat in This Sale Means You Get a 39¢ Hollywood Printed Swiss 29¢ yd. 3 $155 Coat 75c Cotton Corde Lace . 49c yd. Lo 20 fo 47’80 o 0% .. o 576 Less 20% ... for 51 24 50c Gingham Swiss . . 3b¢c yd. 29¢ Hollywood Voile . 19¢ yd. ot 80 | f B L 200 ... fo 51 8 8 49c Woven Seersucker 29c yd. s 5 5 s SO 80 39¢c Tropical Lace Voile 29¢ yd. : $75 Coat $110 Coat $ $330 Cnt . § 59¢c Sanforized Voile . . 45¢ yd. ' Lase 20% ... for $60 RSB 8 8 Bk 264 Now on Display Palais Royal—Second Floor i 125 Coa : A prse i 7180 | % 31QQ | on the Third Floor . . y enlarged and stocked with the Our Lending Library sl ezs Palais Royal—Main Floor.

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