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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1937. : . Cc—9 mar | | | Samuel W. McIntosh and Mrs. Harry & 4 dogs, 15 bulldogs and 25 spaniels. loading the animals, to tighten care- | follows “wish,” as “I wish I were in|*“Jim wished he were a millionaire,” 3 irli $250 mn DRIVE L. Underwood. Brain Twizzlers 4. Mr. Davis ordered one bird dog, | fully the girth in order to get what peedy Airliners Used. ' "o i | Dixie,” “Bill wishes he were an art- | etc. ¥ x 30 Dr. A. C. Christie, president of the p— one bulldog and one spaniel. the original Spanish settlers called | Two - hundred - miles-per-hour air | g % X ist,” “She wished she were there” Send & return envelope for the| liners are used on a new service be- board of trustees of the university, the '3 LS How much does Mr. Campbell pay, |a cincha—a term which those who |,; " 3 3 0 gencral chairman of the American BY FROF. J. D. FLINT. | “I wish I were going to Europe, and how much does Mr. Davis pay? | came after borrowed in the form leaflet, “Was and Were. tween London and Paris. University Development Program Cam- | J{OUR dog dealers whose kennels 5 cinch to denote a safe, sure hold, and I-AUN[}HED BYA U paign, was called out of the city and F (Answer on Page C-14.) U were located in the same area | (Copyright, 1937 which by extension came to indicate was absent. Other headquarters lead- | decided to make purchases together ; a sure thing or certainty. ;“SP"‘)‘:-‘“L‘; h’l“““"‘““ f\"l}*‘d” 8“3 to save shipping eypense. Their or- R LN The Spanish word is rooted in the .. P. McLachlen, vice chairmen, and | ders were as follows: f " John Poole, special gifts chairman. A How It Started Launiciogere jtorgind. 12-Day Campaign Begins W18 Gt ¢ g With Speakers Citing DEMOCRATS WILL HOLD v BY JEAN NEWTON. Jolly Polly Need for Space. FIRST MOONLIGHT CRUISE b i [y | A POPULAR member of our col-| 4 Little Chat on English. erized a5 an institution 10| gpeciat piswaten to The star mm;g““‘:“:l e BY JOS. J. FRISCH. t education in terms of con- - s asy, su ss— e I oD lifeSAnfthe izt ordond (T HODNUIBATHIER IMd ) ,‘:,”;;1.35';\_( and with a classic background, too. I WISH | WAS ABLE TO SPEND 1 values, erican U rsity . L, £ il 9 15 POOL. TH 1 value Am rican .1 niversity | e sponsored by the Young Men's Before the railroads had penel..mted MORE TIME IN THIS ERE ht 14 hed a 12-day campaign our great Southwest, even before the | 15 NO DOUBT ABQUT IT, SWIMMING o Y Democratic Club of Prince Georges > 0 e sl IS A NICE CLEAN SPORT. s County will be held Monday night, | v Vrli[fistagegnad mane ts ¥ DAt millcs . 3 RoberbiSherwood), Glub fprediients carried into regions unsurveved the | 1 Orga on of more | announced | household goods of the traveling ons began solicitation | % 4 b havel iR | homesteader or pioneer as well as the 9 - will meet for & report | Arrangements for the trip have | family itself or the goods and person | Willard Hotel to- | Peen made under the direction of R. | s ity s N % and will carry the | Earle Sheriff, assisted by Sherwood, 220! : . \ p [ M/SS THIS MONEY-SAVING gh to Monday, June 14 | W- Waverly Webb, William Bowie and | R R | Along the untrodden trails which . campaign organization was | Shelby Smith. three bulldogs and seven spanielsr‘:'r'm:?‘;g"r\:;: ;‘,‘:p;:::;,: ;n{:(,;lx):v:l:;‘ L f il ? 07 ME / called on by speakers to meet the| The steamer Potomac will leave the | e was to pay $140. Jld | [ S EVENT ! B tmmediate need of the university for | Seventh street whart at 8:30 pm, re- | O N ORI IR L steady e S| ) - e $250,000 from Ws ton. Later the | turning about midnight. Proceeds will | J : * % | Mules were obstinate, prone to leave | - = campaign is {0 be extended through- | 80 toward retiring the debt incurred | Pulldogs \and 10 spaniels. He Was £0 | their burdens by the waysice. CANNED Sfl(fi'f@l‘/A DISHES ARE SO : TS to ratse $2.000,000, and | PY the recent purchase of a club house | PAY $170. | To insure that one’s belongings ar-| T. OL—"I wish I were able" is Y \ : Aftieth annivere | stte 3. Mr. Campbell ordered 10 bird|rived intact it was imperative, in|the correct form. “Were” alw Q) DELICIOUS...AND SAVE SO MUCH ) presitent, of | [T S IFwrats otos) [NO—KEEPING YOUR SUGAR TR / . e %I( 2: g. . [scat GeT away | (WeLL—WHO WOULD (] | ONED 7 L | THAT WAY/ YOU SHOULD ; FUSS /T TRY CAROLYN EVANS (2% = of Trustees FROM THAT OPEN ! GET JACK FROST PACKAGED . " other spenk. SUGAR CANISTER | | WERE SO OLO - KEEPING A CAT 21 SUGAR AND USE IT RIGHT 8 HURRY UP SALMON QAKE,” O believes in | YOU NAUGHTY cat/)__FASHIONED! - > FROM THE CLEAN, HANDY QAR N v, cnaneclior 5 ‘ — ‘ ‘ : : BOX IT coms N/ { AND see / : Z ’ ipe for olladay Cites & : ' ‘ M Carolyn Evans’ Recipe o : ' HURRY UP SALMON BAKE mon ner at the 1 pound can of sal Salt, pepper 4 strips of bacon e keeping in salmon, Drein in baking in r_\'lindrica\ dish, season and top with oderate oven Serves shape. Place e with salt m,’d}}:',\‘w”m m bacon strips. Bake (400° F)) 15 min D — - Other € THERE'S ANOTHER REASON Lt g recipes in ER FOR GETTING JACK FROST i GOLDEN PINEAPPLE FROSTING I'M THE PACKAGE ‘}",‘;n‘gi‘é‘i,‘.., PACKAGED SUGAR, TOO/ Covers two 8-inch layers THAT KEEPS Exc & 5 . IT'S SUPER-SIFTED, QUICK-E: : B L S (et SUGAR CLEAN'! SEE IESLING. 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