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Evening star. [volume] (Washington, D.C.) 1854-1972, September 26, 1947, Image 7

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JET-PROPELLED RACERS—These boys enthusiastically watcn
their small racing cars—propelled by carbon cartridges—during
a practice run at Police Boys Club No. 10, Fifteenth and Harvard
streets N.W. The youths (left to right), George Delcher, 11, of
1434 Harvard street N.W.; Joe Gregory, 10, of 1362 Irving street
N.W., and Charles Sweeney, 15, of 1323 Irving street N.W., will be
among 300 boys expected to enter midget racers in a contest to
be held at the club October 2. —Star Staff Photo.
Recluse, 85, Dresses as Woman;
I ndifferent to Longer Ski rt Styles
By the Associated Press
CHARLTON, Ontario, Sept. 26.—
The current controversy over skirt
lengths does not worry Nellee Jes
see Reid, 85, a bachelor who has
worn ankle-length skirts, bustles
and bonnets all his life because his
mother decided to raise her sixth
son as a daughter.
Mr. Reid has worked as a lumber
j man, farmer, construction hand, and
j railroad fireman. But he has always
stuck to the same style of feminine
attire—that of the 1890’s—refusing
to doff his long skirts, frilled sleeves
and crocheted cuffs.
Now a district pensioner, he bicy
cles once a month the 4 miles
from his lonely, tarpaper shack to
the post office in this Northern On
tario village near Englehart.
On a recent trip, he wore a
woman’s cream-colored gabardine
suit, with bustle and pleats. The
Anti-Peron Newspaper
Closed Again by Police
By th» Associated Pres,
BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 26.—Police
yesterday closed the printing plant
in La Plata which for two weeks has
published Argentina Libre, a weekly
opposing the Peron regime. Two
weeks ago the newspaper’s publishers
had been told the Buenos Aires plant
they used no longer was available
to them.
Police charged the La Plata shop’s
installations did not comply with
municipal regulations.
jacket was lavishly trimmed with
pearl buttons, white lace medal
lions and purple bows, and the skirt
was protected by a red-checked
apron. A red bonnet topped with a
band, bow and tails and high, laced
black rubber boots completed the
ensemble.
His hobby is * laking his own
clothes from illustrations in a big
collection of old department store
catalogues.
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The Boys and Girls
Who wear "Pedicraft" Shoes
for their feet are comfort
ahle and easy in them—
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giving maximum of wear for
the hard usage which the
youngsters subject them to.
Mothers will find comolete
assortment of styles—natu
ral leather, brown and white
elk, brown and white saddle
oxfords, plain toe and shark
skin oxfords.
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439-441 SEVENTH STREET ^.W.
Complete Line ef Nurses' Oxfords—Complete Line of HIGH SHOES
STORE HOURS—9:S0 A.M. TO 6 R.M. Open All Day Saturday
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j Maryland Youth Gets
Milk Judging Award
Albert Torbeck of Brookline, Md.,
was awarded second place in a milk
judging contest at the Eastern
States Exposition in Springfield,
Mass., last week.
Young Torbeck and Theodore
Burton, students at Sherwood High
School, Sandy Spring, won the pre
liminary contest for Maryland at
College Park last‘May. They were
accompanied to Springfield by H.
H. Thompson, their Future Farmers
of America adviser.
Enroll Now tor CUuei gtortlnr Oct. 1
FRENCH
GERMAN, SPANISH
The Berlitz Method Is Available Only at
THE BERLITZ SCHOOL of LANGUAGES
839 17th St. (at Eye) NAtional 0270
LUMBER
For Lumber, Call Our Number
ifcaatoyyfi, £■“
AT. 1400
HEAR A JEW
PREACH CHRIST
Metropolitan Baptist Church
6th and A Sts. N.E.
Subject Tonight, 7:45 P.M.
"The Inescapable Nan"
GREAT MASS MEETINGS
CONSTITUTION HALL, Sun., Sept. 28.
ULINE ARENA, Sun., Oct. 5.
Noonday Service, 12:10 P.M.
Chantilly Room, Hamilton Hotel
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