Evening Star Newspaper, August 4, 1937, Page 8

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A—8 =* FOR THE GENTLEMAN used. Not content with their natural lightness, manufac- turers are now air-conditioning them by perforating the crowns and head- bands. The coconut straw is also popular &nd is correctly worn with a puggaree band of colorful pattern or plain ma- terial Aside from flannel and tweed suits, youll need an odd facket to wear with odd slacks. Gabardine is an ex- cellent fabric for these and can be made up into models having a plain back or carrying gussets over the shoulder blades, UMMER time is straw hat time S and the Panama is universally You'll need shirts and more shirts— for beach and sports weer. Those of porous fabrics are & good bet— cool and sporty and smart in solid y you'll swim—but not in the raw. Shorts should be bought to your build. The one we show is of w ed yarn with lastex waist, built-in supporter and snaps on the waist to attach a shirt Packing the vacation suitcase seems to be a problem for a lot of people. It can well be. On the other hand, it need not be: just sit and think of the things you are going to do— the clothes you should wear—then pack ‘em. . ., . Incidentally, here’s an excellent bag for overnight end week end trips— or to travel with in case your trunks are in the baggage car. It holds a surprising amount including your complete toiletries. And the small zipper-closed totlet box is oilskin lined and just right to hold the shaving essentials. (Copsrisht, 1937.) Queries on men's fashions will be answered by The Evening Star, in| eo-operation with Esquire. Star, Washington, D. C. Address A combination of flannel slacks and eport shirt seems to have a thousand and one uses. If we had color, we would show these slacks in tobacco brown: they're smart. Very new and equally smart and | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. WEDNESDAY Brain Twizzlers BY PROF. J. D. FLINT. M A WATCH-CRYSTAL GAZER ONLY 515915 NO_MONEY . DO 5 CU. FT. CAPACITY with thrilling PROOF of All 5 Basic Services for Home Refrigeration 1. Complete Ice-Ability Ends_“Cube-Struggle” and “Ice-Famine'* 2. Complete Storage-Ability Ends old-fashioned erowd- , ing. See it 3. Complete Protect-Ability Keept food safer, fresher, longer. 4. Complete Depend-Ability 5-Year _ Protection _ Plan, backed by General Motors. 5. Complete Sove-Ability Only Frigidaire has the Wotor-Wiser W Cuts Current Cost to the Bone Simplest refrigerat- ing mechanism ever | built! Only 3 moving parts, including the motor . . . permansntly oiled, sealed against moisture and dirt. Gives SUPER-DUTY at amazing saving. SEE THE PROOF with an actual electric meter test! Dec. 4800 and All Day Saturday During the practical is this beach jacket suit.| They're great for lying around—going | to and around the beach . .. and the materials are varied and all very | attractive. They are of silk or cotton | or mixtures of the two—and usually in pastel or natural linen shades— some with cont ing slubs in the yarn. el - SN N And for bed room, locker room and | beach you need a robe. It should| be light enough to be cool and easy | to, pack—heavy and soft enough to| be’ warm and absorbent. Man's Fashion Editor, The Evening | ELECTED BY ELKS Calvert Hartle Heads Association. CUMBERLAND, Md,, August 4 (#). —Calvert Hartle, Hagerstown, was elected president of the Maryland, Delaware and District of Columbia B. P. O. Elks’ Association, at yesterday's session of the annual convention be- ing held here. Hagerstown was select- ed as the 1938 convention city. Other association officers elected are: First vice president, Calvin Har- rington, Cambridge; second vice pres- ident, Francis Petrott, Frederick; third vice president, John L. Durst, Frostburg; secretary, Frank Kaiss, Hagerstown; treasurer, John H. Mos- ngr, Cumberland. - of Hagerstown +s Gets Notre Dame Degree. ARaymond Martin Burch of Wash- was one of more than 60 stu- ts to receive degrees yesterday fol- g completion of the Summer 1 session at Notre Dame Uni- ¥iiity. He took & bachelor's degree in“the College of Arts and Letters, ¢ ’ Use Moore’s Porzh & Deck Enamel to protect your floors. $1 gqt. 922 N. Y. Ave. National 8610 ADVERTISEMENT. His Best Frien : Told Him It was his wife, and she told him the truth. But she didn’t say he had “bad breath.” Instead, she said, “My dear, you need E-Z Tablets.” A hint to the wise is sufficient. Don’t wait for some one to tell you. If you feel sluggish, headachy, dizzy ar bilious, due to con- stipation, you may be quite sure your breath is telling others. Get a pack- ann The Avenve =Tin W ashington Models as Low as age of E-Z tablets today. At all good drug stores, only 25¢. )\ Our Customers Receive Only Frigidaire Authorized Service. time, fast time, record-breaking time, swingtime and even time on my hands. Evidently, time is referred to innu- merable times a day. Well, any- way, speaking of time on my hands, reminds the ol' professor of his wrist watch. He found that it didn't keep accurate time, so he checked it with an authoritative timepiece and dis- covered that it held hands (we gotta get & little romance in here some- where) or the hands came together | (if you prefer to be technical) every { 85 minutes At first this seemed to be a baffling little mystery, and it is a question not only of whether the watch gained or lost time but how much the varia- tion was per hour. How about it? (See Answe! (Copyrig an rice is becoming increas- ingly popular in Cuba. IHSTANT CUBE-RELEASE in action! 15 in every ice-tray in every “Super-Duty”’ Frigidsire. lastaady re. leasesice- %0 or a dozen ata time. cubes from tray, Yields 208 more ice by ending faucet meles, waste, Come in. See its quick, essy action. 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