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+ ~ FULL PROERANS OF ADN EXPERT £.. AM \ = on Marjorie Van werp, Janet Prince.jian Jones, Robert Rinniager, Ger- RECITAL AT BALDWIN Amw.mm.ln—-Ml—g ret Robert, Dorothy Carmella, Vera Poster, Betty Massie, Alicia . Flynn, , June - 20 'The HIGH SCHOOL TONIGH Washington, ~- Marjorie _ Henry, _ Gloria . - Rhodes|Dopularity of | American-made . maps win Burts, iginia -Bouthard, and charts abroad is manifest in an- anne ne Migh schoot “Mi—Lu“. Faun nual ex increases the last few torlum tonight wilt Paul Kane.. (Virginia Crowl, Ruth Place t€pching uso, Jeans . |years. maps make up Jorle Rooney dance recital and emit, 3. kgnxmm w wes t pert of the foreign purchi tertainment under the auspices of the with road maps joining: commercial automobiles in Freeport, ance at Woodmere, Baldwin and other East circus communities of 'the district, be coliseum at Long Beach, all of Fran- will present a program of astounding/cill's exhibitions in Metropoliter feats each evening in Long Beach. [Long Island will be free. The public In Long Beach, every: day “117“: is invited to see him in action Saturday, for seven-days, he. wi azn lns BALDWIN Beauty By Helen Jameson Qun vive) a special attraction at the Par East elreus. at. the Jackson . Park: coliseum, at Jackson boulevard und the board. NOW COMPLETED Automobiles, which Maurice J Francill, world-renowned radio wiz ard, will operate by wireless control, without drivers in the cars, or touch f human hands, in various commun- Mies of Metropolitan Long Island for seven days, starting Saturday, will be uipped' today in the service, rooms Zipp's garage at The delicate, brain-like apparatus that will control the cars, will rest on a running board of each machine: and will be in full view of spectators 'at all times during each exhibition. The automobiles will be an Essex Bunsedan, chosen mt random from the stock of machines on display in the showrooms of Zipp's garage: an ~- x conch, chosen from the show- oms of Hutcheson and Son, ef Hempstead, and a Hudson great elght sedan stlected 'from the show. room floor of the Nassau M , of Freeport. All Hudson-Easex Jer are co-operating to make possible\the program of radio wonders that Prat cill will present in Metropolitan Long Jaland, starting Baturday, Brought By Review Francill is being brought to Met- gopolitan Long Island by the Nassau walk.. with a. matinee Saturday, operate' a. miniature battleship, that war can do; will milk a real live cow ing feats. demonstration - of the showrooms _ of Zipn's | garage Tuesday at 12:15 p. m. Prancill wil showrcoms ___ of _ Hutcheson Son, on Fulton 'in street. Another demonstration a same afternoon, at 6:30. Wednesday, Francill exhibition of the, radio port. At 6:30 the same afternoon ness district of Baldwin. and. Daily Review, as an educational, sel- entific and entertainment feature. In @ddition to a series of exhibitions of wireless control. which opens far the summer scason he wil does wbout everything a real man-of- will operate his radio controlled auto- mobiles and will perform other amaz- In Woodmere, Prancill will give a radio - controiled[€ automobiles at 8:15 p. m. Monday in operate the radio controlled auto- mobiles in Hempstead, in front of In; and street, at Prank the same location will be given the will give an controlled automobiles at 12515 p. m., Jn the meart of the business district of Preg: he -will-operate -the radio-controlled automobMes in the heart of the busi- In addition to his appearrnes a the Jackson Park casino, on the pro- gram of the Par East clrcus twice each evening, with matinees Saturday and Sunday, Francill plans' to present other der onstrations during his en- agement in Metropolitan Long: 1s}- Among other, things, it is in- mnie tended for him to bake brick, freeze) Washington-Representative lee cream and probably operate one|Nourse Rogers is wearing a smock in| or more large industria) plants: under In that new, open-air - At a- meeting of the: Baldwin fire commissioners 'and the Baldwin. firc council: at Firemen's hall on Grand t considered for the cel '|Fourth featuring. . a Baldwin Masonic club !!Thursday - evening, July . 10. will be more than 100 covers, Baldwin Country club Thursday. made a few remarks. Carl Fenouiliet, commander :| tended stay in France. Bay on Saturday. school gym on Saturday evening. house in hot weather. Ris radio controlled Hudson and Essex With the exception of his perform- made by girl constituents. MEN'S SHOP \ Hempstead, L. I. _- Dressing Up The Summer Surprisingly easy at that. The trend is of course toward the sportier things, for both formal and informal dress seem to favor the sports appearance. Summer 'Man is one of our keen enjoyments for our dis- play embraces every popular warm weather style in con- stant demand. I; __LINEN 3 \_ KNICKERS HOSE And indeed you have a host of designs to prick from. Quite desirable. _, $2 to $5 WHITE FLANNELS For Sport or Dress wear, See them if you visit the store. shortly. $8.50 to $16.50 SPORT COATS Neat and trim, single or double-breasted: models, Smart for- formal or in- formal wear. $16.50 to $27.50 Cool and right for any patterned. $3.00 to $5.00 _ GOLF SUITS Well made and designed to help keep the score low, F Varied styles. $35 to $65 All Dressing up the a SLIP-ON SWEATERS A sport garment needed in every wardrobe. You will have hundreds to- pick from. $5 to $12.50 BEACH ROBES On the sand they protect as well as radiate smart- mess. Many to pick from. $5 to $15 . \JANTZEN\ - SWIM-SUITS The standard swim-suit of the country. Made to fit right and bring a twinkle to any eye. morning, athletic events in the after- neen: and a block dance in the even- John H. Seeba, retiring of [ is to be tendered a testimonial beefsteak din- ner. by members. of the club at the club house on North Grand avenue hen“ There George P. Zipp of Woodmere, gov- ernor of. the New-York district-No.1 of the National Exchange club was a gugst of the Baldwin Exchange club) | mt the luncheon of the club at (a: e or} ' Baldwin Post, No. 240, of the Ameri- can Legion bas returned from an ¢x- Several Baldwin Masons will attend the regular annual frolle of the Ma- sonie clubs of Long Island at Oyster Austin Betts of Washington street, who will enter the United States Mili- tary academy at West Point on July 1, will be given a farewell party by the class of 1929, at the Baldwin Nigh Edith It is black th white collar and cuffs and was Lazy int-as fin! Facial babits make and unmake grinning Cheshire cat, neither does o I'M. Questing for dry goods, after the manner of the great sisterhood, 1 spent half a day not long ago in the fashionable shops of a big city. 'The only happy, animated, interesting [face I saw was that of middle-aged #woman who was buying & layette for ber first grandchild. She was all having a good time while she shelled [ out her money. Many of the faces of the buying ; c were blank, The rest were fired, frowning or wearing an expres- sion of discontent or boredom. All [Jof them were seeking pretties with which to regale themselves, berutiful [fabrics to bang on their backs, chic lichapeaux to crown their heads, sassy shoes for their little dogs. What good will those luxuries do them if their faces are like those of graven image? Is the modern worhan sick of herself and sick of life? Hasn't she any enthusiasm? What's wrong with the vimmin? School girls are pretty. They're) young. looking forward to the thrills that life will bring to them, adven- tures, romances Young mothers, wheeling thelr baby carriages are pretty, They have a new interest, watching a little life unfold. But the rest of the contingent looks pretty shop worn to me. Faces show wear and tear. Not in the form of wrink~ les or beauty blemishes brought on by time, but by deadness of expression Perhaps Uncle Sam's daughters are spoiled. Perhaps luxuries are too common. Perhaps feminine faces didn't look like that when silk stock~ were worn only on one's wedding day and a silk frock for Sunday set one up as belonging to the elite It is the woman who has every- thrill is imparted by & new dress when there are a dozen smarty ones hanging «g the wardrobe. What's a new hat, added to the dozen stand- ing like soldiers on the shelf? Radiant beauty evidently is not the daughter of wealth, though we know perfectly well. that the fat check book balance is a help.. It gels-facial treatments, sessy colffures, all sorts of thin But sometimes it lays upon the 1 MOBINZATION OF | LEGION POSTS AT BALOWIN TuESOAY Thirty -f0Uf \American Legion posts | throughout Nassau county are ex- pected to be represented in the mobili- zation of the American Legion posts In Baldwin next Tuesday evening un- der the auspices of. the: second «divi- slon of tne American Legion of Nas- sau county, the division being com- prised 'of 14 posts, Featuring the event will be a big parade from the plaza at the Long Island railroad sta- ton to Bt. Christopher's hall on the Merrick road. Music will be rendered by the Glen .Cove band-. Freeport Drum corps, Baldwin Drum corps, Amityville Drum corps, and Valley Stream-Drum corps.\ It is expected that. more than 1,000. world: wat «vete= rans will participate in the parade Among those listed to (make .re- marks at the gathering at Bt. Chris- topher's hall will be Supervisor Rob- ert G. Anderson, Assemblyman Edwin W-Wallaeo,-Albest-M«-DéMeo, nssist- ant district attorney, and Albert Cook, county commander. Pollowhrig the ceremonies® at St Christopher's hall, all will. gather at the V..Pearsall building on Mil- burn nue, where a grand collation will be served to all the vets. Among those expected to be present will be Charles Schilling, divisional com- mander, Rockville Centre; William | White, mobilization .offeer of second division, Freeport, and Albert Mesmer, county mobilization officer, Bellmore Harry Petit, mobilization officer of Baldwin post, is chairman of the committee of arrangements assisted by Ralph Hallenbeck, Paul Schuman, Harry A. Shannon, Paul Boggs, John Kress, Prank G. Raynor, Henry Helm. Charles Neville, Joseph Voss, Walter Smith, and Henry Raynor. Baldwin post number 120 members. Cag) Penoulliet is the commander. HEMPSTEAD GARDENS young _ peoples' . society Trinity Lutheran church on south Chestnut street will give a straw berry festival in the church Satur- day afternoon, June 21st, at 4 p. m Robert Cowan, chairman. Thore will be a bunco and lawn! y. on the Von Hoven property on South Locust street; June 26, Mrs Collin Melean, chairman, | Rev. and Mrs. A. Williamson, Mrk. Mr. and Mrs. George Neuman, -- and. Mrs, ur and Louis, Francie Newman, Anna Jatoby, in Horny-M park. Sunday ision band will meet Pri- . 20 at 4:30 the Church of the Good Mre thing who doesn't want anything. No | Never Smile | Ine Soloveiff, Betty Guibert, tta Bosko, Marjorie Van wa.kfi. Sergeant Karvey L. Miller post, 1514. veterans of foreign: wars. Specialty dancers include. Kather- evieve Thomas, Alice Croft. n | Jones, 'Plorence Heidt, Aler Hurley Virginia Crow}, Dorothy Siedenburgh, Virginia Dwyer, Eleanor Wayne. | Also Jacky Smith, Dorls Vosburg. l Peggy Vosburg, Margret Fortin, Mu- rie Trexler, Selma Klussman, Gloria Punk, Jane Godstoff, Jane: Alymer | Alice Wagner, Dorothy Seidenburgh.| | Virginia Dwyer, Vera Bender, Flor ence Heldt, Rita Carmella, Dorothy DeMott, Dorothy Croft, Aler Hurley, Patsie Virginia Crowl,«Anita 'Alymer, 'Marths McDonough, Patsy Atkins, Billy Mar-| {| shel. good looks. wants to be a me care to Wok dead from the neck a duli shadow suggestive of satiation Nothing to desire. Nothing to look droop. of the facial muscles. . Very sad The smart woman will be face con- scious. She may have no reason to go around hurraying, but she won't let her phiz go dead. She will keep the fires burning in her eyes, and she will keep the corners of her mouth lifted. Even when she is doing noth- ing more important than telling the butcher to cut the steak thick. The face falls into habiis. Pacial habits make and unmake good looks. Nobody wants to be a gripning Cheshire cat, neither does one desire to look dead from the neck upward. Next time when you go shopping, take a bird's eye view around. Blank nces are good how not to look. Think of the husband who draws & blank. Sometimes be: runs away with a dolly who hms glints in 'her eyes. You know it! (Copyright 1990, King Feature Syndicate) | Headquarters for ~. \Puritan\ . Nurse Uniforms Women's Undies Runproof rayon. 15 differ- tnt styles. Regular 69c.. Girdles, Stepins or Corselettes For- new syT¢ silhouette dresses. Values to $1.50 batiste, crepe de Chine, fancy brocades. Val. to 60¢ back styles, all the new colory.. Reg.. $3.00... . !; -inch sotid \by heels. All Colors. Reg. $1.00... A Better Stocking For Little Money\ weight with 3\ why-mis welt ax forward to. | A sort of \why drag on?\| Also, Audrey Stein, Virginia Kebl | Dorothy DeMott, Martha Baldwin, 'is ilies o Harborough Rd. 50¢ Strictly first quality, full fash- loned pure silk chiffon, silk to 1.00 VEN for a sales event, is Parked by its exce dent at a glance. And here, too, are values, so ri in money saving that immediate clearance practic ally becomes a certainty, come early, Also Jane Robinson, Mary and charts in finding about an Dorothy Hodgins, Alice Croft, Lil-equal foreign demand. OPEN: EVENINGS VOGUE. BEAUTY SHOPPE ERNEST NEWTON, Prop. Make your appointment now for your Pem'unent The only shop in Nassau County equipped Wave. to give five Permanents at a Eugene Permanent Marcel g12.50 Vopue Permanent Marcel 310.00 364 Atl West Hempstead Branch Tel. Hemplteqd 2510 - 2511 en here is merchandise that lent quality. That's evi- That means you'd better - if you want to profit by this sale event. cep Sheer summery Panty Dresses sizes 2 to 6 years $1.00 Bandeaux or Brassieres Mande of the better grade French A4A8e Women's Bathing Suit; All weol, one-piece medels. Sun $2.47 | Kleinert's Bathing Pumps 87c) Men Of our standard make $3.50 prade reduced to price to suit all. Fredericks Vita Tonic _ Nestle 39.00 La Salle Pylnent Wave 7.50 N $11.00 New York experts in attendance at all times antic Ave., Near Bayview Ave., Freeport Payne's \ORANGE DISC\ Coal the choice of over 30,000 leading fam- f Nassau County. ORDER NOW WHILE PRICES ARE THE. LOWEST OF THE YEAR. Nassau Utilities Fuel Corporation West Hempstead Headquarters for \Warner's\ Corsets Conch; Girdles and Corselettes $2.87 's Broadcloth Shirts With collar attached; sport models with short sleeves; solid colors 'or fancy priced a Latest Fast eolory; bleach proof prints. ~ Bpecially Punjab Percales patlerns: of the grade \_ 19%c yard Boys' Summer Golf Pants Heavy colors up t6 $1.39. Sizes up to 17 linen ot cotton crash. Rold or. Agured q 7 c Values Brother and Sister tiood serviceihle Sun Suits jooktng, doot and 59£ Sizes 2 to 6.. * Children's and Misses' Wash Dresses Is smart to have plenty of wash new at this low price. percales care practical Values up to $250 These lawns, pongees, dimities, volles and and . made printed or plain patterns. Skies up to 52. dresses, it's thrifty .to buy them in - the - lntest . summer | stytes, otld colors us Hlues $% to 16. Rex E, 385¢ to §6e 2')( Anklets funey tops pair THE BEE HIVE DEPT. STORE FREEPORT, NEW YORK $1:00-