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MEDITERRANEAN and all Eu Luxe gervice on famous express "HOH “l the sinooth Southern Route. ITALIAN_LINE, L COMFORT —VALUE— ECONOMY ! * FREE SWIMMING POOL * CENTRAL LOCATION * SOCIAL ACTIVITIES * ROOF GARDEN Geo A Turkel, Mgr_ WEEKLY $7 UP mnehaha Health Spa In the Heart of Alleghanies ft. elevation—cool, revivifying. Modern swimming pool—fed by mineral springs. Orlo Zim of New dietician. Information—Write Alice M. Caporn, Ph. D., manage: Minnehaha Sprinc:, W. Va For Washinkton sportatior T Hatchinron, 1060 Biltmore Adsms 1071, Ll York, w. NW ~ VIRGINIA. i “In the Mountains of Virginia Bryce's Hotel and Cottages (near) Orknes Bprings. 19th season. It's the most unique | ate American plan. modern: | 15 resort in the $2.50 per da 5 per week; the best of g00d things to eat fresh from our gardens. | Many of our guests stay all Summer. All sports and 2musements are free to Euests. Swimming, bowling. pool dancing. fennis. Mr. and Mrs. Willam K. Bryce. Owners. ¥. O.. Basye. Va. Shenandoah Alum Springs Hotel Altitude 2.000 feet. In the foothills of es e HENDERSON RAPS U1 S. AIR POLICIES |Scores Farley in Address| Before Transportation . Club Luncheon, The Nation's air transport system has been unjustifiably expanded by | the Government and is headed for | certain ruin unless it is sharply cur- | tailed and increased rates paid to the remaining contractors for the work actually performed, Col. Paul Hender- son, former Second Assistant Post- | | master General in charge of airmall, | | told members of the Transportation | at his jeans, plunged underneath, and | oft ““'ldfr-blr. but we suspect he | shown at the Smithsonian Institution | Club at a luncheon meeting yuurdl)" in the Raleigh Hotel. He criticized Postmaster General | Parley severely for his general can- | cellation of airmail contracts last year, | | intimating Farley “lost his head” be- use of a “slap-dash” senatorial in- | | vestigation and that he thereafter| | committed other serious errors, the worst of which was to turn the air-/ mail service over to the Army. | He explained the airmall situation | can be corrected by a Postmaster General “who is not head over heels in politics and who has the strength | to ignore political consideration in fa- | vor of facts.” but added that he is “not optimistic enough to expect such | action to come out of this administra- ARMY ORDERS. Stevenson, First Lieut. Ralph R., Medical Corps Reserve, from Balti- | more, Md., to active duty at Army | - | Medical Center here, July 19. enauzh for a blanket. ' V waters. Amusements. Rates $15 per week and up. Week end, $3.50. MR. & MRS. Ji __P. 0. BIRD_HAVEN. . ORKNEY SPRINGS, VA. “ORKNEY SPRINGS HOTEL Orkney Springs, Va. 814 hours’ drive to Washington's largest and most popular mountain resort over splendid macadam road to hotel Soreehack RIoIng ATTRACTIVE WE Long Distance Tel., Mt. Jackson 30 o Mrs L. Lotkrell -Manager " VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. | Botel Chalfonte OCEAN FRONT HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER—PRIVATE BATHS Golt. Horseback riding. surf bath- ine. " Close to all amusements and night clubs HOMELIKE—REFINED ATLANTIC HOTE Attractive, modern. homelike Directly on Chesapeake Bay. Delicious Southern cook- ing Boating. fshing. bathing. Write for okle S ASBURY PARK, N. J. ONMOUTH 2 From $1.00 Daily Am. From $200 Daily Ee. American Plan_Hotel VEN, ZENCLESIDE 228 Capacity 300 All baths with sea water. Best fishing | and bathing on New Jersey coast. Sure Telief from Hay Fever. Five tennis courts. aitractive rates. R. F. ENGLE. Msr. T OCEAN CITY, N. J. mz.w. weeliont nh-u Teenime e oo Witk o with- det. | tached U. S. S. Wasmuth in July; Ocean View. | Haskell, Second Lieut. Prank B., Jr., | Chemical Warfare Service Reserve, from Blue Plains, D. C., to active duty at Edgewood Arsenal, Md.. August 4. | Lavender, Master Sergt. Richard C.. - | Ordnance Department, to be retired July 3L NAVY ORDERS. Bureau of Navigation, Forrestel, Lieut. Emmet P, orders | by commander in chief, Asiatic, mod- ified; to Naval Operations, Navy De- | partment, instead Navy Yard, New ds. | York, N. Y. de- to | Mead. Lieut. George W. ir. Naval Academy. Williams, Lieut. Henry G.. detached Naval Academy in July; to U. 8. 8. Richmond. | _Lamb, Lieut. (J. G.) Raymond S. | detached Naval Operations, Navy De- | partment, about September 1: to 16th | naval district. Orders April 4 revoked. Medical Corps. Dowling, Lieut. Comdr. George B., detached Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va.; to Fleet Marine Force, Quan- tico, Va. Shipley, Lieut. Comdr. John L., flP'\ tached Naval Medical School. Wash- | ington, about August 15; to U. 8. S. | Raleigh. | MARINE CORPS ORDERS. Curtis, Maj. Donald, about August 1, detached Office of Judge Advocate General, Navy Department, Washing- | ton, to M. B., Quantico Va. | Cates, Maj. Clifton B., about August | 26, detached M. B.. Quantico, Va., to | ‘Hendquarters, Marine Corps, Wash- | ington, Livingston, Capt. Richard, detached | M. B, N. A. S, Sunnyvale, Calif,, to | | M. B., Quantico, Va. | Kelly, Cept. William P.. detached | 4th Marines, Shanghai, China, to| | M. B, Quantico, Va. Authorized to| | delay two months en route. | "“ Letcher, First Lieut. John S, on A-v vhl B | INCOLN L EELLEY “American and Ei BELLEVUE jneis it Privileges. Elcvators. Central 3. McCONNELL. Mgr. ATLA'\IT]C > CITY, HoteIRALEIGH ST. CHARLES PLACE, Nesr Beach ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Twe Meals, Breakf; 50 3- and European if Desired. Schoenthal & Wirtschaiter Co. nnn:vAvg * lln:llllflt “Just Off vull = s s go Seuth Carelina, Ave. 318 50 Weekly Daily, $ With Meals Special Family and Group Rates FREE BATHING FROM HOTEL S 0 A um, off Thaboardwolk. R Ly 1. e JeLferson |t SO KENT\ICKY AVE., ATLANTIC CITY ROOM - BATH * MEALS « DAILY Per Person—Two in room—Weekly. for two $60—Surf bathing from Hotel e FETTER & HOLLINGER, INC. s 'HDTEL STAT‘JLEY Ocean End—South Carelina Ave. $1 Daily; $2.50 with Meals BAR—GRILL—DANCING ia Ave. Homelike. $2.50 Exeailent meals Ineluded, 26th wwr. £ Airy Rool Baths or Rllnnl Rates. $1.50 ial We Pree Rowss $1.50 umunulL. R8T $ MORTIMER VIRGINIA AVE. nr. Sleel Pler P Y. Exceptional meals. 3& uhw_.fné-“mm 'fir‘? o e Al Guticheen. | A KENTUCKY i Near Besch ulnwmflh Elva M. Xing q Setistoction Aluvys. | ' [ “ THE LANKFORD -= vate g e i B RS | July 29, detached F. M. F, M. B, | Quantico, Va. to Field Artillery | School, Fort Sill, Okla. Authorized to | delay in reporting at that school until August 26. Ellis, First Lieut. Arthur W. on August 1, detached M. B., Washing- | ton, to Office of Judge Advocate Gen- ! | eral, Navy Department. Denig, Second Lieut. Robert L., jr., detached 4th Marines, Shanghai, China, to M. B, Quantico, Va. Authorized to delay two months en | | route, Putnam, Col. Russell B.. about Sep- | tember 10, detached Office A. P. M. Headquarters, Department of Pacific, | San Francisco, Calif,, to Headquar- ters, Marine Corps, Washington. Adams, Maj. George F., on August 14, detached Headquarters, Marine | Corps, Washington, to M. C. B, N. O. B, San Diego, Calif. Dreyspring, First Lieut. Jefferson G., orders to M. B., Quantico, Va., modi- | fled; on arrival New York, N. Y., or- dered to M. B., Navy Yard, Charles- | ton, S. C. Authorized to delay in re- porting Navy Yard, Charleston, until | August 20, RESORTS. OCEAN CITY, MD. O= Boardwalk; garage, , M. B. Quil THE KAYE SPECIAL maTEs . Ul gn, Boardwalk. Pamily ')'!%w let‘ifln- llAl)DOCK I!llGH’l‘s,, HD “.CAMP SCHLEY INN_ Delicious 10 per week. M . Md. Phone Fo:“ Lo:-Con Seashore Vacations fine list of Batels, Go:"u;‘u“-’:i -':;i‘:i | s , Blen e Chamber of HOTEL STEPHEN DECATUR Sielal A% R R‘.”“.J‘ :3..“.5 (Xllll-ll. or Md. THE DEL-MAR.: MAR...,m. Private Baths. THE PLI fi_ffl_fl'o'N et rabier TBath: Howse 'Sersles Froc Wetquum H-l mefis“%m ..r.-.r..n-"" ' nt: eent ml—m O-i‘lfn'l vlll"l‘.fll THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Washington Wayside Random Observations of Interesting TRAFFIC MELANGE. ASHINGTON'S ever fluid traffic became thick, then congealed, at the corner of Thirteenth street and New York avenue the other morning A large truck was stopped in the | The driver and fifteen other | street. persons were on their hands and knees peering underneath. Passing motorists stopped their cars to see what it was all about; blase motorists honked furiously. A knot of bystand- ers was grouped on the curb, Then the truck driver took a hitch - ok | emerged on the other side with a purring gray kitten in his hand. ey IMMIGRANT ON STAMPS. America’s greatest immigrant, “The Lady in Green” (Statue of Liberty, to you), whose 50th birth- day anniversary is being cele- brated this month, came to us as a gift from France, and has had her picture reproduced on the stamps of France, Spain, Uruguay and Peru. In the case of the two South American countries, the structure is the main motif of the design. Only once has she ever turned up on any of our own stamps: On the 15-cent variety of the 1922 series. ol REAL MAN FRIDAY. I OUIS FRIDAY, clerk to Vice Presi- | dent Garner, was sitting in the office as the Vice President bade good- by to a visitor, “What you better do,” the Vice President was saying, “is take that up with Friday Saturday.” “Friday, Saturday?" gasped. “Oh,” the Vice President chuckled, “I mean my man, Priday. Here he is, Meet him here Saturday.” the visitor | Events and Things. driver's seat in his state of semi- nudity. Rushing breezes stirred up by the truck’s dash downtown cooled him felt & bit warm as many an eyebrow | was raised at his sppearance when | the truck halted on F street. in a somewhat festive mood as they | backed around to return to the sta- | tions and one of the driver's pals | offered to play a ukulele if the tropical- | clad driver would do & hula-hula. * x % % IT'S STILL MAY 13. It may be mearing the end of July everywhere else, but it's still May 13 in the Senate. But, be not alarmed, reader, the Senate is not trying to change the calendar. It merely means that since the middle ©of May that august body has been recessing each evening instead of adjourning, which means that from a parliamentary standpoint it con- tinues to be “the legislative day of May 13.” e E TIMID TOURIST NO. 1. JASHINGTON'S most timid tourist ventured up to an informatien | booth in Union Station the cther day | with & small camera clutched in his | hands. “Please, sir,” he asked, “do you | think T can get permission io take a | — Known among his colleagues as a | bit of a hermit, few people know that Jack Garner, the Robinson Crusoe of politiclans, has a man Friday, *xox ¥ VANISHED GLORY. On the spacious ball room floor, now the General Accounting Office, where once happy, gay and care- free celebrities swayed to the rhythmic waltz in celebration of the inauguration of a new Presi- dent, now stand long rows of silent, musty files, representing billions of dollars in canceled checks, drafts and bonds. * x % x FIREMAN KEEPING COOL. ON! of the fire laddies who drives a truck in the local Fire Depart- | ment has a good system for cooling | off these hot days. He strips down to & pair of trousers and shoes and then just waits for an alarm. One came the other day from a downtown box and he jumped to the 500 'VERMOUTH | @ Ask for it by name —for your palate's sake.| | ‘mportedbyW.A.Tay’or&Co.,N.Y. | | HOT-WEATHER SUITS Tom;)mw only. . .but sale for months! ing Summer Suit for . . « the ideal fabrics for cool comfort! you’ll remember this Imagine a fine, good-look- Jess than what a pair of pants cost you.. Plenty of sports and plain backs. Single and double breasted. Sizes 35 to 40. Come early! Entire Stock of Summer Clothes REDUCED! HAMI LTON HABERDASHERY 1327 F St. 1t being a false alarm, the boys were | D. -0 picture of the Capitol from the out- side?” “Yes,” replied the clerk, “but you'll have to check your camera when you g0 inside.” | “What,” exclaimed the little man, “will they 1% me go inside the United States Capitol?” “Yes, and the White House t0o.” 4 “But I couldn’t go in there . .. that's the home of the President of the United States!” “During visiting hours,” the clerk replied, “you'd think it belonged o | the taxpayers.” But the little man was on his way, | still clutching the camera, an eager llght in his eye. 'The clerk said he ‘ looked as if he had lun been emanci- | pated. * ¥ COUNTERFEIT WAMPUM. | T}fl most curious article in the dis- play of what has passed for money since the beginning of time, | recently, was counterfeit wampum. ‘True wampum, according to Indian | authorities, was made by hand from | the shell of a claim native to the North | Atlantic Coast. This fake wampum was made and successfully passed by a family of Paskack, N. J., immigrants, | and seeped inland &s far as the | Mississippl. St S 40,000 March at Kiev. Forty thousand marched in & sporis I parade at Kiev, Ukraine, recently. IF YOU CAN'T SEE VANILLA BEANS... IT ISN'T BREYERS Some ice cream makers believe that vonilla “extracts” are good enough...We don't...In Breyers | Vanilla Ice Cream you can actu- finely ground Mexican vanille beans . . FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1935. CATHOLIC MEN INVITED TO WEEK-END RETREAT Transportation Furnished to Lay- men by Autos Leaving City This Afternoon. Men from other parishes and organi- zations will be welcomed to the waek end retreat for Catholic layiner on Manresa-on-the-Severn, overlooking the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md.. n was announced today, although it is being sponsored by the Curley Club of Washington, 8t. Aloysius, 8t. Jo- seph’s and the Immaculate Conception Churehes. At 5:15 p.m. today sutomobiles will leave the Immaculate Conception Church and the Contimental Hotel to transport men who have no means of transportation. Dinoer will be served at the Retreat House at 7 p.m., and then the first exercise of the retreat will be held. On Sunday evening the | retreat will close. Francis. A. McCann, Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Catho- lic Review, said yesterday that Catho- | lic and non-Catholic men who have found it impossible to make & retreat heretofore are invited to participate in this week end's exercises. In charge of the various groups nm John B. Townshend. Aloysius B. Glea- THE “SPECKS” OF THESE olly see the tiny dork specks of « It costs us more, but it gives the ice cream on infinitely finerflavor. TrysomeBreyersVanilla IceCream.You'll see what we mean. VANILLA 2 FULL-PINT BOTTLES 23C 20¢ A FULL-QUART BOTTLE (plus bottle-deposit) 1S 16 OUNCES A FULL PINT Andnfu]lqumuuoum All must print net bottle-contents on the label. lank' before you buy, and get your oo ICE CREAM mnméu[wlm‘uu-umm | You don’t realize how little gin- ger ale you get in a “short pint” or *“‘short quart,” until you try Clicquot’s honest-measurebottles! Here are full pints and full quarts —16 ounces and 32 ounces; not 12 ounces and 28 ounces. And the eight extra ounces in every two bottles will make an extra drink !* son, Ernest Howard, James L. Dixon, Robert J. Berberich, Harry J. Proeh- lich, Prancis A. McCann, Prank A. Pearson, Rupert P. Keefe, Lukel UullylMJothlmt FIREN R Maryland Man Run Down. LA PLATA, Md., July 19 (Special). —Melvin Bastain, Wayside, Md., was badly injured yesterday when he said 1o have stepped trom behind & parked Mnmlmmhmnth‘ of & passing motorist. Pirst ald was given him by Dr. T. L. Higdon, Way- | side, Md. after which he was re-| moved to his home. The generous use of whites of as apuff ball . .. pelate-pleasing popular varieties . , , a real taste-thril Angel Ca Your Choice of 3 Diffetent Icings: Orange Cocoanut Vanilla Chocolate You never baked a * . . . why not let our Mas teting? be You wili There’s wonderful water in ginger ale makers money's Clicquot. It’s drawn from deep rock sources—so crystal-clear and pure that it needs no chem- icals for artificial purity! Jamaica is combed for its gentlest ginger to be blended with aged taste- 4 We took Cliequot quarts. A PALE DRY- CLUB Golden, Sparkling Water ““Soda,” and Sarsaparilla you will enjoy every and you can choose your own icing . . , iner cake in FURR WILL PROBATED ROCKVILLE, Md., July 19 (Spe- clal) —The will of Mra. Rosie White Purr of Adamstown, Md., native and former long-time resident of Pooles~ ville, has been admitted to probate in the Orphans’ Court here. It was exe- cuted August 16, 1922, and names J. Furr White of Poolesville, brother of the testator, executor. ‘The instrument makes a fow small bequesis and leaves the residue in equal shares to the sister and brothers of the testatrix or their children. Light!... eqq, makes this cake as light mouthful . gelicious, three | for the family. Food ke 39‘ our own oven ter Baxers do your sure of heighteners. Then come the spar- kling, lively bubbles—through carbonation under refrigerated pressure! Try this really dry ginger ale today—so cooling and refresh- ing; glinting like gold in your glass! . . . Clicquot Club Com- pany, Millis, Mass. *STANDARD MEASUREMENTS USED the usual so-called “pint” and “quart™ bottles and compared them with Club’s actual pints and actual standard measuring-cup and glass were used. Every two pints and every two quarts of Clicquot made an extra drink. Cricquor CrLus Searxuine Warer “SopA” (pure, net purified) comes in full quarts and spe- cial club sizes. A full quart is only 20c¢ (plus bottle-deposis) . 4

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