Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1940, Page 28

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1940. William L. Schloss, Indianapolis, FULLER BRISTLECOMB Robert R. Murray, Danville, HAIR BRUSH - Vs, and Carter B. Cordner, Los '3,:';3';3,";"“"’ g 1 In charge of arrangements for the Eisele, presi- Natl Press Short ( ( Bankers, FALSE TEETH REPAIRED . DR RS WHILE YOU WAIT . Jesse Jones Disclaims ROBT. B. SCOTT. DENTAL TECR R ST (N Vice Presidential Bee ADVERTISEMENT. Jesse H. Jones, Federal Loan ad- - ministrator, replying to a proposal by Mayor Oscar F. Holcombe of l eys "s . e J 7 i . 4 ] | Mr. Jones’ home city, Houston, Tex., yesterday disclaimed any ambition [ ] i 3.7 , /4 to become Vice President of the A United States. He set forth his ? - 1 vi,ewaP in a telegram to Iarmc; G:lv E; / 3 W. P.. Hob er of the Blood are wanmsod ons and wastes i yous i \ iy ’ 4 2 Hobby, publish Getting up Nights, Burning Basseser. St | : Sl i Houston Post. , Swollen es, Nervousness, Rheu- . 4 - ] Mayor Holcombe suggested that matic Pains, Dizsiness, Oircles Undsr . i the. Texas Democratic convention, 4nd teeling ‘won out, often are cai o which meets tomorrow in Waco, in- ally : \ . | |struct its delegation to the national HE th."‘fi,gf,,”{";‘:g""{“ ik g - . ; - converition g‘:ow for & third term and wastes. ‘And Inis cleanoing peiitis . / for Mr. Roosevelt with Administrator fixl’dx:zk :“;‘z?; ’x';;’x"" s o - s Jones as Vice President. 5t the tun# 7 New Zealand has an influx of unless you are completely satis o e v everyiiing to gain nd Bothe i iare ; 5 this positive money back guarantee so DOystex from your éunm today for onxylw NEW YORK.—CUTTER CARRIES NEW GUNS FOR GREEN- for Godthaab, Greenland, with food supplies for James K. Pen- LAND SERVICE—Armed with 13 additional guns (six of which fleld, first United States Consul to the island. Officials said are circled), including an anti-aircraft battery, the United States the added armament was the result of a “routine order.” Coast Guard cutter George W. Campbell will sail at noon today —A. P. Wirephoto. » loan balances receivable for the| The bankers’ session was opened | The president of the association, D. | peadable reliet from sick 1940 Indusinal I_oans month of March, 1940. with a welcome address delivered | T. Simpson, Savannah, Ga., Was in | tired fecling whea Outstandings, also based on pre-|by G. M. Thornett, secretary to the | charge of the morning meeting. Without Risk 3 liminary studies, amounted to $264,- | District Board of Commissioners, Among the members participating | ¢ not delighted, returs the boz to us. Rlse 120/ 0ver 1939 600,000 for March as compared with [ The response was given by George | In the committee reports were Clif- nd 0 [ $234,000,000 for the same period last [R. Boomer, Spokane, Wash., ex-|ton Bourdelais, Worcester, Mass. B k A T I d year, Mr. Merriam said. ecutive secretary of the association. | Willlam E. Yeager, Warren, P: First-Quarter Figures Given at Institute Meeting Here WO O D“ A 10™ 1™ F aNo G STR The volume of loans in the Na- tion’s industrial banking industry increased 12.2 per cent for the first quarter of this year over the cor- responding period in 1939, accord= ing to preliminary figures cited to- day by Malcolm L. Merriam, chief of the credit analysis unit in the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic ' 2 % C o i D R f h Commerce, in an address before the . oin ots erres Institute of the American Industrial . Bankers Association at the Ward- % man Park Hotel. Mr. Merriam said the loan volume "4 el g < b . . . YOUI’ Smart Ensemble for the first three months of this year amounted to $127,200,000. 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And hems are And Daughter may have her - . hand-rolled.___6 for $1.25 choice of royal blue, Brittany HANDKERCHIEFS, AlstE 17, blue, aqua, pink, cherry or _Fmst FrLOOR. gold color. ~ Sizes g=r g5 D—Long - wearing .socks 12 to 16 3 (who levgants to fool with Others, $195 to $4.95 holes, when fun is.a-foot). B—Sturdy, nicely tailored Cool cotton in colorful jac- shorts of cotton gabardine quard weaves. Pair____50¢ are Sanforized- shrunk . to Solid colors, broadly ribbed. _ . C keep their good fit. Adjust- 1 YOUI‘ 00' able waistline to make them even trimmer. She may have . il‘dl ) :?:::7 ~':; ‘g°“°|5; 5'.65 E—Soft white elk moccasins Summer C ¢ POV ) - Others, SLIS 10 §195 Yt By e $2.05 : has Warner’s popular s ; v * Cool cotton shirt, Talon- F—Girl Scout - oxfords of 5 : . gssl;ee?:d.s,z\::h _,l f'G ‘06" SI flexible tan el:& Durable | Sta UP- TOP ; Si o leather soles and cushiony -and- esh combine with Other Shirts, $1.15 and 3145 rubber heels. Sizes 3> to - ; E;fl:. °§:,'f,?c°?§ mfi: ';our Sumrr'»er chic Gumus' Srorrswear, Foura, Fioon. 9 $5.50 comfortable. . And that tw”.inch !Ixmd JuNToR Misszs’ AND CHILDREN'S of lightly boned elastic, Warner's clever . . Suos, FourTa Froor. S'Q.ngp.'FOpI controls control for you. rayon\cqof. dress o N ? G—Cash’s woven. names : Your girdle stays firmly in place and patch personalize her clothing and X your waistline is happily minimized. k . ; other belongings. 3 dozen, A grand way to be smart Focdets Ir_1d tai- . ' $1.50; 6 dozen, $2; 9 dozen, Similar style with twosinch -Sta-Up:Top LiEehinodiling . $2.50; 12 dozen $3 e ;353' ’ : g o R Easily applied with Cash’s $7.98 b . * Conszrs, THIRD FLOOR. Norsoms, Atsuz 31, Faust FLook. Books Closed, Chagge Purchases Payable in July 2

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