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Regular 30c and $1 jars For Snip l>v J881SI 25* for this large bottle of Hollywood’s favorite NAIL POLISH Screen Stars know their cosmetics— and when it comes to nail polish, many of them say "Moon Glow for me." Why? Because Moon Glow is a new, superior blend of nail polish which applies more smoothly and sets more lustrously. And it WILL NOT streak, fade, chip, crack or peel. Try a bottle, clear or cream—you'll love it. Moon Glow I QUINTUPLETS BILL EXPECTED ID PASS Two Hours’ Debate Given Measure Making Dionne Girls Wards of King. — By the Associated Press. TORONTO, March 15.—Five famous little girls, indifferent to the serious deliberations their existence has evoked, were well on their way today to be coming "special wards of his majesty the King.” A measure to place the babes, the celebrated Dionne quintuplets, under the guardianship of David A. Croll, Ontario minister of welfare, was up for its third reading today in the provincial Legislature. For two hours yesterday the legisla tors debated the bill—“the Dionne quintuplet guardianship act of 1935." The Liberal government of Premier Mitchell F. Hepburn jammed it through committee without amend ment, despite opposition from the con servative minority. Assailed as Drastic. "I never saw such drastic legisla tion," said Col. W. H. Price. Toronto conservative. "Why. after a while you won’t be able to do anything in this country the way the government is taking power." Premier Mitchell retorted that the measure "is going through in its present form without dotting an i or crossing a t." While the legislative battle raged, gray-haired Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, the infants’ physician, sat on the side lines, an interested but silent spec tator. Oliva Dionne, father of the quin tuplets. and Leo Kerwin. his manager, also visited the capital. It was re ported he sought to have the govern ment reconsider its intention of com mitting the babies to such strict guardianship. Would Split Family. Earlier in the week Dionne said his family would be split in two if the guardianship bill passed. The welfare minister said once he ; is made guardian he will appoint as I “active’’ guardians Dr. Dafoe and “Papa" Dionne. More may be named ! later, he said. They will replace W. H Alderson. G. K. Morrison and Oliver Dionne, the babies’ grandfather, who with Dr. Dafoe were the original guardians. The government's measure empowers the welfare minister and the guardians to enter into contracts, and voids any previous contracts which are not au thorized under the new guardianship. -• Samson “Cure'* for Wife. M. Grizunoff of Harbin, Manchuria, thought his wife too flighty and evi dently too “strong" for the men. So he tried the cure that made Samson do cile. He administered a sleeping draught to her, and as she slept shaved off her eyebrows and hair, then trimmed her long eyelashes. The shorn wife has brought a criminal ac tion against Grizunoff charging him with attempting to poison her. Grizu noff’s defense in court was that he could only keep his wife to “the straight and narrow path" by limiting her charms. Boy, Shot in Left Lobe of Braim, Learns Anew to Talk and Spell By the Associated Press. PORT CLINTON, Ohio. March 15.— Jack Fleckner, 11, with six pieces ol a bullet in his brain, is going through the whole tedious, childish business of learning to talk again. Jack was accidentally shot in the head last January while playing with his brother Howard, 13, and a loaded pistol. The bullet entered the brain over the left eye and broke into six pieces which lodged in the left frontal lobe. When the boy showed signs of re covering his doctors, H. Pool and J. H. Wells, became concerned over his in ability to speak and remember. They decided to train the right side of his mind to take over the functions previ ously handled by the left side« They taught him the A B C’s again. The doctors said this required a re adjustment of the reasoning faculties, usually centered in the brain's left frontal lobe. Jack learned gradually to say words and spell simple combinations. Some times he spells a word without know ing what it means. He is now able to count to the twenties with a little as sistance. Before the accident the boy was at the head of his sixth grade class. The doctors think he Is back now to about the fourth grade level. They say he is a victim of “word aphasia.” Specialists have traveled long distances to examine the boy. The doctors, with the aid of a tutor, hope to have him spelling and count ing and back in the sixth grade within a year. msmammiai TRY THE * l •2-3 SALON FACIAL" FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Here is your opportunity to try the famous Dorothy Gray "1-2-3 Salon Facial" treat- | ment at the moderate cost of $1. If you 1 were getting regular sizes of these products, ! the cost would be between $3 and $4, so j you see this $ I kit is very special indeed. There is one package for Dry Skin and one for Oily Skin . . . each containing gener- j ous sizes of the two creams and lotion pre- i scribed for your type of skin. Enough to test this famous method for days. Start today to recondition your skin . .. whip up circulation . . . smooth oat wrinkles . . . correct coarse pores ... re fine the texture. Dorothy Gray now makes it so pleasant and so easy. 1 1214-1220 F STREET SjP. 5b. 5tloses ti Sons F St. at 11th National 3770 Interesting Pieces for Studio Groups in SOLID MAPLE JV "What fr? Not" Corner \ / Shelf $3-95 i Three-shelf corner cabinet for nick-nacks. Makes a room cozy i and homelike looking. R 5-Shelf Cabinet 4-Piece Studio Setting $5-95 (A) Twin Studio Couch . ^ . $22.00 ^ _ In a nice selection of gay, cheery covers. Opens to double bed or sepa- jV W . X S 62 inch solid maple rates into twin beds. Both beds have inner-spring filling. Specially Sr ■ k ^k — pie'r cabinet. Plenty Priced for llmited time’ ^ f ^ M andSiX (B) Colonial Wing Chair . . $9.95 Deferred — A quaint and charming solid maple chair that has. please note, not just -—-—seat and back pads, but has upholstered back and seat. Limited number Payments ~jLA of these at this special price. ’ >^3 (C) Cogswell Easy Chair . . $16.95 O | Has a nice deep seat and high roll back that even a tall person can BLS: re5t tll6ir hC8d °n ItS & truly comfortable chair; nice selection of (D) Dropleaf Butterfly Table, $16.95 , *’*'* In maple or mahogany (limited number of the maple). Use it as a (D) ^—§ .. Ill console or open up the leaves and It’s plenty large enough as a dining ' ' HP Knee-Hole table to seat 6. Desk Vanitv Ask About BETTER Studio Group with ? ' the New Upholstered Back Studio Couch! (G) / n ‘28* n r)cB> i—n—i t Nice for a one-room apartment. 1 B I If II I F( ' fflTj [ / Can use it for writing and the \ n \ l y I r I drawers ofler plenty of storage | _ | ^-— f _ [I _ ( ))j__-7 space for clothes, linens, etc. 1 S Op Deferred ^JoT jVoSr— ) ^ Payments J tA) • Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star S l I Julius Garfinckel &.Co. % F Street at Fourteenth g HERE ARE THE SMART, CORRECT SNEW SPRING CLOTHES FOR THE 1 j BEST-DRESSED BOYS AND YOUNG MEN ! There’s an exceptional selection awaiting you p on our Sixth Floor... suits and topcoats from the best tailors, made especially for us... won derful lines of furnishings... hats, shoes... P our own Greenbrier Sportswear... in fact, Ira everything that is new for Spring. . .moder- p ately priced, too, a fact which will astonish & you for the exceptional high quality. £, I HIRI’S THI Hair Rinse INDORfKD BY Beauticians Lovalon is used and en dorsed by hair beauticians everywhere. FIRST because it really does improve the hair by accenting iti natural color and giving it natural lustre and soft highlights. It removes soap and sham- —v. poo film — it is simple and quick to use. 5 Rinse* for And SECOND, because Lovalon is abso- \ lutely harmless and odorless. It does not \ ^ >1 dyeor bleach—it affects the hair in no way , _ J y except to make it more beautiful. Lovalon does not rub off, does not color the scalp. Take the adyiceofhair experts and try Lov* alon, the fountain of youth for your hair. _ dork brown . reddish brown . golden £ JB I ^ ■ brown • medium brown . reddish m m. M a# AA I II blonde . golden blonde. light blonde ■■ W rm mm ^ medium blonde ^ ^ ^ FOR SALE BY —1 W, 5b ♦ 5tloses & Son* F St. at 11th Nat’l 3770 Take to Both Neckwear and Gloves The luffly collar shown is one of the pieces jn. eluded in our grand new collection of neck wear just arrived! Or gandies, silks and some piques in the new Painters’ Pastels. si.oo ; • These new silk gloves with be-ruffled or lacey cuffs, carry out Paris’ most recent style bul letin that we’re headed for an “ultra-feminine” trend in fashions. New colors. $1.00 "Marie Antoinette”, now.$1.00 By Stefan Zweig. All former editions have always been $3.50. Also “Oil for the Lamps of China,” by Alice Tisdale Hobart, now $1. Formerly only at $2.50. Silk Blouses Are Tailored I With the Nicety Expensive Ones! $3 Special for Saturday We’ve man - tailored these silk crepes so they can take a lot of wear. With pleated bosoms, little boy col lars, ascot ties' and other new style notes. New shades of shell j pink, maize, aqua, navy, j brown and white. The little polka dot number is white on dark grounds. From size 32 up, with a goodly number of the small sixes! MOSES—FIRST FLOOR 100 New Hats to wear now and right thru Spring $3.95 Faces front! Fashion’s Spring command, but if off the-face hats don’t suit you, there are brims of all kinds. Taffetas, rough straws, felts and fabrics are all included. Remember this, Moses’ hats are chosen with an eye to individuality, and every hat in our col lection has REAL distinction. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. Last Few Days of Entire Stock UfinkelmRn Blue . . . Black . . . Brown . . . White Combinations . . . and Evening Shoes We’ve mentioned all the colors so you can see these are onr up-to-the-minute styles and not clearance stock that we’re offering at the amazing low price of $5.95. Every shoe is of the Winkelman standard bench-made quality. Fill your Spring and Summer needs. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. ■ The Big 4 in Spring Col ors of Hosiery by "Dexdale" Symphony ... to harmonize with black or navy. Gazelle . . . grand with blues and grays. Beachtan . . to blend with beiges. Indian-Skin ... for your greens and browns. Into the production of these new hosiery colors have gone all the pains and exaction of an artist with his paints, so that for each new Spring costume color there might &e the perfect shade of hosiery. So pick your right shade from these main 4 new ones. There are, of course, many other new colors. Mad and phone orders accepted. SI*00 • ' a, * i Opportunity Shoe Shop Lower Floor . Spring Brings a Rush for loth AA to 0 n weiaht and flatter* We've doaens of new >th fabric* and l*ath* in tomorrow and aee * i -