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AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE and all forms of insurance Including LIFE REALTORS <•»•» M r»»r«’ iiptHeBca) 7*1 10»h St. N.W. NA. OTAff Why Mountain Valloy Wator it Roeomnttndod for ARTHRITIS KIDNEY and BLADDER Condition Thlo natural mineral water from Hot 8prints, Arkanaaa, helps to— 1. Stimulate kidney functions. 2. Soothe bladder irritation. 3. Neutralize uric acidity. 4. Discharge wastes. Fhono for a Cate Today MOUNTAIN VALLEY MINERAL WATER MEt. 1042 904 12th N W. 'PJ( WJI& <oom presents ARTHUR MURRAY DANCE INTERLUDE Nightly ot 11 P.M. JOHNNY SHAW end his Poll Moll Orchestra Daily from 9 P M, No Cover Charge LUNCHEON DINNER SUPPER Reservation: Mr. Arthur Phone NA. 3810 Raleigh Cocktail Lounge & Tavern HOTEL RALEIGH F«nn. Av«. at 12th St. 3Jie Appealing FIGURE DOES NOT HAVE EXCESS FAT! Everything you hold dear may depend on your figure. You can now lose those extra pounds and inches m jusx ine right places— quickly and easily by these proven treat ments. Don't dokry another day! Come in and find out what we can do in your particular case. No obligation. LOW RATES Call for Fret Figaro Analytit The Tm System 4th Floor Franklin Bldg. 1327 F St. N.W. MEt. 2312 Five Lobbyists Register And List 'Employers' Five more persons registered »s lobbyists yesterday, naming the In terests they represent, with the sec I retary of the Senate. So far 14 have registered under the act passed | by Congress. The five were William S. Snow, American Fisheries Association, a co-operative, remuneration $8,000 a year; California Fish Canners' As sociation, $1,500 a year; California Sardine Products’ Institute, $1,000; | National Renderers’ Association. $1,200 a year. Charles E. Babcock, Vienna, Va.. National Council, Junior Order United American Mechanics, $50 a month for expenses. Leslie S. Franklin, Greensboro. N. C., National Taxpayers' Relief Coalition, $1,500 a year salary, "ap proximately $2,500 a year” for ex-; penses. R. Preston Shealev, National Re tail Credit Association, $375 a month salary. Dr. Eduard von Rothkirch, Min-! neapolis, Minn., Central European! Research Foundation. $1 a year sal-1 ary and expenses not to exceed $5001 a congressional session. Marriage License Applications Under D. C. laics, couples must apply for a marriage license on one day, wait three full days and receive the license on the fifth day. Sundays and holidays are counted the same as other days. Georg? A Lewis. 41. Sunbury. Pa and Bose Mary Yuhaus. 34, 1208 Quincy st. n.w. Jim T Huff. 71. Syalverena. Miss, and Myrtle S. Ishee, 20. 81 New York. ave. n.w. Archie Wynkoon, 43. 21S0 F st nw , and Margaret E. Cullison. 38, 713 19th at. n.w. Herman H Heironimus. jr., 20. 8218 Georgia ave. n.w.. and Martha M. Gottv.als, 18. 514 Quackenbos st n.w. Francis A. Leimbach. Jr. 24. 615 Eliott st. n.e., and Harriette Brice, 25, Ar lington Horace Merryman. 63. and Mary E O'Grady. 25. both of 1321 West Vir ginia ave. n.e. Curtis J Wess. 35. 1200 Fern at n w , and Dorothy E Knee. 24. Gallitzln. Pa Phillip Blake, 21. 026 L st. s.w . and Betty L. Stogner 16. 497 C st. aw. Edward J. Evans. 23. 137 Xenia st se. and Rose Mae Reed, 20. 142 Xenia I st a.e. | Venizelos Logos. 24. 4607 Georgia ave i n w . and Irene Stathis, 20, 3228 Park ! pi. n.w Clive E Davis. 31. New York, and Maxine M. Peterson. 27. Arlington Rov 8 Waters, 20. and Florence M. ; Robinson. 18. both of Haymarket. Va. ! Bernard Perry. 24. 5126 Cathedral ave. n w , and Henrietta M. Bonaviez. 33. | 2121 Virginia ave. n.w. Roy E Croft. 25, Anderson. 8 C . and Hope M Ridley. 23. Hanson Mass Kenneth B Wheatley. Jr . 23. 318 Douglas st n.e and Mary L. Carden, 22. 2419 3rd st. n.e Deryle N Seely. 31. Arlington, and Lydia E. Bovick. 25. Alexandria. Morris Farber. 38. 2610 Garfield st n.w., and Rose Casser. 36, Englewood. N J Peter L. Sacchetti. 21. Suitland. Md . and Alice E. DeCesaris. 17. Brandywine, Md Jerome S. Kropf, 25, Bronx, N. Y.. and Suzanne L. Moses. 21. New York. N. Y. Sidney G. Walters. Jr., 2.3. 5415 Pumphrey dr. s.e., and Ann M Hill. 21. Alexandria John N. Yates. 23. 302 R st. n.w., and Vivian L. Holland. 22. 1631 3rd st. n.w. George N. Holly. 21. 20 P st. n.e., and Mildred Richardson, 18, 17 p st. n e. Lewis Carr. 44. 1916 9th st n w . and Mary Raymond, 44. 1626 9th st. n.w. Rufus P. Ezell. 28. 332 E st. s.w., and Lois I. Thomas. 37, 3016 Georgia ave. n.w Louis Grace. 24, Honolulu, T. H , and Alma Brown, 26. Baltimore. Vincent G. Gray. 34. and Thermutis V. Stewart. 31. both of 3221 11th st. n.w. James Hill. 21. 1320 Maryland ave. n.e , and Elanor Solomon. 21. 1320 M st. n.w. Hubbie H. Haley. 24. and Fannie R. Carl ten. 71. both of 2719 7th st. n.w. Henry Johnson. 20. 1030 Browning pi. n and Rosalie Barnhart. 18, 323 9th at. s.e. Grover C. Miller. 24. 2127 10th at. n.w.. and Mary M. Dixon, 20, 1252 Columbia rd. n.w. Walter F Hosmer, 30. 1137 Owens pi n e.. and Mildred A York. 28. Clinton. Tenn. Samuel E Shreve. 33. and Earlene B. Hurdle. 27, both of 4674 Homer ave. a e. Carl L. Brown. 22, 43 Anacostla rd. n.e , and Jayne T Bassham. 23. Alexandria. Robert Peel. 32, 3427 13th st. n.w.. and Frances M J. Henderson, 26, 2307 41st st. n w. David P Hauseman. 22, 2400 16th at. n.w., and Jeanette Arnett, 21, LaOrange, Oa. Billie C. Bumgardner. 21, Falla Church, Va., and Margaret E. Allen. 20, Mt. Rainier. Md. Joseph Chlang. 36, 1900 H at. n.w.. and A. Rose Kramer. 21, 113 1st st. ne Albert D. G Adams. 27. 1127 Girard at. at. n.w and Enid C. Ford, 25, 79 Florida ave. n.w ***’• £ Sh Zont 4 Teens! “WANT TO BE A MODEL?” Register Now F or This Exciting Contest In Our Fourth Floor Miss Teen Shop! Come down and meet Cay Castle, our Miss Teen Fashion Adviser who will give you your applica tion blanks and register you for this contest. You don't have to be a professional at this sort of thing ... in fact, we want strictly amateurs in our Fashion Show which will be given at the STATL6R HOTEL, October 12th From the twenty models chosen to appear in the show, the three winners chosen by a board of judges will receive . . . 1st PRIZE—A TeA Wardrobe valued at $100 2nd PRIZE—A Teen Wardrobe valued ot $50 3rd PRIZE—A Teen Outfit valued at $25 AND Ta Every Finalist a Pair of Nylon Hose! Register for the “Want to he a Model” Contest up to September 2>th— Miss Teen Shop, Fourth Floor Henry A McKnight. 25. Emporia. Va . and Viola I. Winder. S5. 5346 Jay at. n.t. Walter R. Stratton. 21. 106 N at. a w, and Elsie L. Hoaney. IT, 128 M at. a w. Adalbert Williams. 46, 727 Gresham pi. n.w. and Ella M. Turner, 47. 4516 Foote at. n e. Willson R. Catto. 43, 1910 Blltmore st. n.w . and Chauncey W’. Devereaux, 37. Portland. Oreg Willie D. Plft. 20, *10 C at. n *.. and Sarah C. Tyler. 17. 67 L at n.w. Johnnie L. Mills, 27. United 8talea Army, and Louise E. Craig. 27, 1201 Kenyon st. n.w. Lawrence Hutchinson, 2». Marlow. Bucks. Eng . and Bette E. V. Hughes, 28, 6421 31st st. n.w. Timothy Walton. 53. 5053 Ayres pi. s e, and Rosa P. Baker. 51, 1122 6th at n.e. Gilbert T. Prush. 20. Flushing. N y . and Julia V Candea. 33. College Point. N. Y. Earl B Irwin. 35. Hillsboro. Oreg., and Pearl M. Beach. 37. Alexandria. Issued at Fairfax. Lloyd ^'Ot- 31. Falls Church, and Jo Ellen Phillipson. 26. Albuqueroue, N. M Ross Samuel Karns. 21. Arlington, and Ann Donaldson Freeman. 20, Route 1. Vienna. William Robert Crouch, 23. Route 1. Hern don. and Geraldine Dale Rlggles, 20. Fairfax Station. wilburt Hale Geddes, 20. and Maraery Lee Erwin. 21, both of Falls Church. Jack Hans Gilman. 21. and Bettie Jean Hall IP, both of Route 4. Alexandria. Lj 9auntt- ~4- Vernon. Tex . and Mildred Josephine Beahm. 21. Lorton. Thompson James Marion. 22. and Dorothv Vivian Kmppel. 21, both of Fort Bel voir. Issued at Rockville. Harr; M King. 26. Arlington. Va., and Ethelyne Tallant. 22, Washington. Don*]d-R Prior' 10. Des Moines, Iowa, "on Va*nCes Ann Bowman. 18, Arling Raymond E. Dunn. 21. Takoma Park. Md . and Alberta V. Hood. 20. Silver Spring. Richard G. Ledig H. 31. Philadelphia, and Ruth F Burdett. 27. Alexandria. Va. James P Burton. 38. and Beatrice Cole, 31. both of Washington. Roy R. Magee. 34. and Ruth H Chris topher, _5. both of Silver Spring. Md. Kenneth H Gunther. 21. and Elisabeth E. Cason. 18. both of Washington Mdrich W Adkins. 24. Alexandria. Va., and Mary McKenzie, 23. Princess Anne. Henry W. Mueller 43. and Mary V Sanda bury 32. both of Washington E*f‘ W. Bailey. 49. and Jeffle E. Hall. 48. both of Washington John Wesley Kelly. 26. Clarendon. Va , and Doris E Robertson. 23. Baileys Cross Roans, Va. winton c. Anderson. 22. Lincoln. Nebr., and Alice Feehner. 23. Washington. WD,er.V T*'e- 3,)- Ouantlco, Va.. and , Miller. 31. Romney. W Va T McClauthry. 25. and Eva B -,apl -2. both of Washington. 3avld R, Lemon, 21, Fort Belvoir. Va . and „ Bonnie R Buhl. 18. Washington '“I!1* *nd Edna M. Mor . ?,?n- *>oth of Washington Vrthur W. Fowler. 22, Fort Belvoir. Va . Kathleen B Bays. 22. Washington. (Valter L Farnsworth. 67, Jones Port. Me . „ and Maria V Squires. 40. Washington -ostella A Nelson. J2. and Sarah O. .. Y°untr. 19. both of Linden. Md. Uvin J Hitchcock. 1r., 22. Bethesda. Md , *^n Frances M- sD**n°lo. 20. Washlng Charles O Baker. 24. Mount Airy. Md . Md* Kemp, 21, Gaithersburg. Robert J Lahm. 22. and Mildred B Robert soil. 23. both of Pittsburgh derman Newman. 39. and Edythe Tatusko, 24. both of Washington. 3d ward J McGuirk. lr.. Cambridge. Mass, and Lorraine P. Stevenson. 19, Malden. Mass Joshua Hampton. 19. and Catherine Tate. 10. both of Washington. William R. Byrd. 25, and Dorothy S Dow, 19. both of Washington. Joseph Pellak. 23. and Mabel J. Brewer, 20, both ol Rockville . Raymond P Harris. 34. Whitehall, V Y. and Hilda M. Laubenatein. 26. Pough keepsie. N. Y John Brewer. 23. and Roaemary Klngry 22. both of Rockville. Otis C. Butt. 26. and Margaret V. Ramey. 2fl. both of Rockville. Moiris V. Johnson. 29. Washington and Helen Oordon. 34. Uvalda. Oa Everett M Collins. 23. and Jana Richards. ; IS. both of Arlington. Va. William T. Talbott. 37, Upper Marlboro. Md , and Kathryn McCartney. 36. Wash ington Carroll Harvey. 22. Silver Spring. Md . and Doris Richardson, 17. White Oak. Wilton M. Brewington, 27. and Katharine E. Hxcell. ID, both of Washington John H Hixson, 25. and Carmelita Buinno. 23. both of Philadelphia. SLIP COVERS SMARTLY DESIGNED LARGE SELEC TION OF NEW FABRICS. EXCEP TIONAL QUALITY (OR TOUR OWN FABRIC*. 10 DAY DELIVERY. Decorator Will Call by Appointment SOPHIE AUGUST 3417 Conn. Ave. Ordwoy 3900 SOFT, SMOOTH HANDS mm. keep skin soft with fragrant, mildly medi cated CUTICUK A Soap and Ointment. Buy at your druggist'a. P too good for war jgnot too sweetp-not Sot too ta1p&0 gust too 9/ v Hi, not too lot too tort -.-r-ra^P o good tor not too swee^||| not too tart* just too good|| not too sweetg! not too torp! ’ Si ■B just too _ for wordsi:|§ Crosse &Blackwell Orange Marmalade WITH THE FAMOUS ALL RED LABEL On Our Fifth Floor! THE ARMY AIR FORCES P. o. w. (Prisoner of War) EXPOSITION Co-Sponsored by the Y. M. C. A. A mousetrap made from milk cans, a violin made from bedboards and a stool leg! How our men whiled the long hours away behind barbed wire and con stant watching in German prison camps! and talk with eight former war pris oners, hear their experiences (lectures three times daily). You, who never really knew what our prison ers of war in Germany went through, may now see the kind of life they lived while they waited for liberation! See hpw they planned for escape and dug tunnels . . . look at the ingenious things they made to help pass the long monotonous hours of captivity. 800 articles are here in this exhibit . . . every thing made from any scraps they could get their hands on. School children will particularly enjoy this exposition and are invited to come in groups. THREE LECTURES DAILY 11:30 A M., 1:30 and 4 P.M. ON OUR FIFTH FLOOR THROUGH SEPTEMBER 21st. ADMISSION FREE! LANSBU RGH'S 7th, Sth 4 E St,., NA. $$00 Washington 4, D. C. ! PRECIOUS FALL FABRICS FOR t A STUNNING NEW WARDROBE! You've loved Foreman's fabrics for many a year. . . you've raved over their luscious colorings, the wonderful way they make up into dresses, suits, blouses or jumpers. Your Foreman fashion will be the love of your life . . . the mainstay of your wardrobe. FOREMAN'S "CAVALIER" A Sleek Rayon Crepe Faille A fluid rayon crepe faille beauty in black, navy, spice brown, gray, stoneblue, cherry, crushed grape, 1 69 parrot green and others-Yd. X FOREMAN'S "SABLON" A Rayon and Aralac Flannel Soft yet crisp rayon and aralac flannel that tailors like a dream. In black, brown, cypress, crushed grape, gray, flagstone, stoneblue, cherry, sea blue, and white. Yd. LANSBURGH’S—Fabrict, Third Floor ON SALE THURSDAY AT 9:30 A.M. SORRY, NO MAIL, PHONE OR C. 0. D. ORDERS .1/t-tiuA, 5 5'4739