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Patent Office, Erected in 1840, Has Many Historic Associations The United Sattes patent office, widen Representative Bloom's bill proposes to have demolished, is one { the oldest government buildings during recent years, distributed, were first sent out by an appropriation from patent office funds, contributed in fees to the government by in- ventors. The commissioner of patents was instructed in the early days to make agricultural investigations, and he served in a capacity equivalent to the job now held by the Secretary of Agriculture. . Thomas Jefferson, in addition to his duties as Secretary of State, was THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 1924 -PART 1. $3.00 New Sport SWEATERS No™Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders—No Charges or Will Calls. BILLIE BURKES 2 for3l od grade pink sook, full eut, thenon, in Athens. It is built { the similar material as that in the and again in 1861. Although an ap- | The first patent was issued in 1790. 25¢ Yard-wide £ ! $2 Glos Tricolette PERCALES GYdS. $1 A OVERBLOUSES $1 o work was not finished until 1867. | €dged by the government. Light or dark grounds. new spring end c In two go les. in Silk Trico Bloases. ncoln, in 18 the patent law was passed by the Pull cut, pertect, elastic ta, ta sl colors; grade during the extensive munici- | eral INDIAN HEAD KIMONOS Dress & Shirt - $ “mpretionts S O | here ave carty putents proservea {HANDBAGS Lot ot i walts Vi | | ot viie Goed Himavons vt oty PERCALES 12Yds. 51 Models in Museam. years. Tiack and . ful tne of colors bigh - | Pine. checked mulin, In_ peach or piak; SHEETING which went into effect in | ed on the form and attested by one | Here stood Blodget's Hotel, where, milia “in B Guorge Washing- | office. b : s B street - o businexs bouleva | crade, sl white; siz i L m’s trousers and belongings of revo- | On this site also, which is now ute pfice site become 1 $2 Ful Fashioned s Cluldrens 7 $ Seconds of regular 50¢ grade; white on 15c Turkxsh tnches wide. 1 GOWNS 4for 1‘51.93 Oilcloth sl‘g without oty SR o By FARM WOMAN URGES |PATENT OFFICE SALE, | J $15, $20 & $25 Women’s ¥ RADICAL CHANGES IN || % % : : e TAn ZPrs $1% FORD SHOALS PLAN - Hiclenes i the Tatent Office. DR E S SE CURTAINS . 4 SZ Mnrseille; $1 Neat Not - 1»,.‘»‘@ a+ well as one of the most historic. W hite House, and came from the same The Constitution provided for the v ki ¥ or a1l uses. fo. Ihis bullding was the scene of the | Eresident Washington, in his first i for_all u = 3ford1 1316 to 1326 7th St. N.W. There was a big fire in the model | ¥, ConETess in 1790, improvements under the regim There are early patents preserved wiry a remodeling of the front stens | Slgnatures of George Washington and 2 Of iwlid leather o silk. in ponch, fat|dresscs. waits or embruidery work. ___|all colors, and sizes up to 45 ment, lght grgunds, pretty pat The models of historical patents | Until three years ago all patents New 1924 styles, dark ol edium grounds, | 1er finish: fine twili_wen well made: sizes 14 to 18 years Worth 17 m o orth 17 ty: will sao revious patents | of the law examiner: 5 : » t in the ver: xoven eolored SUPies "Obl = ction of the Na-|in 1814, Congress convened. Before % business seeti i eut 3 e | ong Check - 3 d $l Girls’ Sateen Yds. hero The trophies of |occupicd by the general land office, heart of the Good grade pink neinsook, shirred yoke: sizen 2 o & v , 000, 00 “nuld e tarn- { HALL RUGS STREETS TO BE ASKED sen rull e creased to an enormous extent, ro- | /3 BOLSTER THROWS ft was built in 1840. The front trance is a replica of one end of (sarry in Maryland. | the first patent examiner. B [B] Lntest spring modeln, with or without An addition was erected in 1856 First Patent in 1700, el hoas ropriation was made before the clvil | granting ot these patent monapolise wur operations were suspended and |and it is the only monopoly acknowl- message to Congress, recommended 5 c.cond Inaugural bail of President |the passage of the patent act, and .I?"OWELI'S PE%’I(.?E'())X,{?S $l beren The first patents granted were by S 3 i AL e, doble | thread, large s, p imtted 1ot iall in 3 a board consisting of the President, R 22513 ned berfect quality. and absorbet - Wi ong e The cutting down of F street to |Secretary of State and Attorney Gen- 3 $2 and $2.50 Fine 51 33c Nard Wido 4Yds $1 = Crepe sl . or ndetnrm. 1gien: AROFIEA Setlon of the patent offoe. Thomas Jeffurson. There were fifty- e 39c Yd.-Wide Girls’ Checked seven patents issued the first three 50c_Printed $ VOILES s.5] SATEEN S.1 BLOOMERS rs. 39--n~5eal=hn1 OYds $1 ro Mow gn depusit in the National |had to be signed by the commissioner » models are now required | of patents, but now his name is print- pent flisrenss mercarized nia = < e — | g:; ’GI” Sh:ip: S 89c Cretonne zforsl Girls’ Muslin 4for$l Dleach_white ustomer. rented build | Just south of the patent office on Present site of hist 3Yd $l PILLOWS 69c Window pme i el D MADRAS S. DEAWERS Gemiine wpwaue clah, in g pite o, in the early 908, the |1t was torn down In 1536, 1t was Goc the plan of Reprexentatly 119¢_Huck $ 4{ $1 s " T the patent office was the | capied by the Post Office Department, 4 who ix shown herewith. I 8 |TOWELS R or SUITING BLOOMERS or }SOc Table $ of the movernment's memo- | the patent office and the city post treets would xtraizhtene e LAt ol LIk S oth SO | ik o pink: weme/ 8o aua | QILCLOTH “" ol blocke: orth: brized satoen; Mzs 3 to 0 gears oting expediiions Siaswocs | was hpe B o senentl jand omes |l £ o the National Capltal A ne: 10{ $1 PURE SILK HOSE : 4 United States, opened and operated ; ereiohs adupicd: allting ot el WASH CLOTHS or S b e FoB Irores aunte xize would he provided for the | All sizes, B3 to 10 slight seconds in tops 5 the United States Treas- | | Jsl .49 Lace [ o Ammorted patterns, Feltbuse Oilcloth; aire \E{ 000,000 of ta ! : 5 sy BED‘PREADS $10 to $15 Georgette (Conitinusd thom First Pags)) T ¥ i quiring at least 50 per cent Mmore Tink or biue with white: sealloped all | | $1 Fiber & 3 personnel to do the business properly | &Gl round: full s 7o | S".K HOSE rs. of beautiful pattern Declares Southern Planters Will Be Ruined if Project report of the public buildings com- thanSwhat oblatned at Hhiat diine 1t $ ide-seam s : B R S 2Prs.S1 : mission in December, 1917, which ! zatlon of space to provide for storagc | % 3 HO ck? Miight Irreguiars: Fails. sbowa that leven saven) yeisrs a0 a F i of the constantly increasing per- SILK SE oot crenleeven yeute AR % msnent fles ofthe offce Bl st Atk ana G eottoran | ‘Sl.75 Plain Color ceptance of Henry Ford's bid for | the congestion in the patent office b it + S n ; The bureau now occupies the en 75¢ Lace Stripe sz sl : RAG RUGS g reli outhern |was so great that after all other ac tire patent office building, but finds it VOILES s. | \ | Bright solid colors, or hitand tarmers' troubles was urged at Yy vi E )i | - a- ringed _ends: size tivities of the Interior Department aiffcult to transact 1ts business ef- | High-grade mod torday’s Muscle Shoals heartng of the [had been removed to the new bulld- White grounds with block designs, with €lg, copies of dresses. All-wool 18¢ Apron loYds 51 GINGHAM . e fectively in view of the crowded con- henvs white broad_stripe throughout elling at 325 to some, hig’ Senate agriculture committee by Mrs. | ing there was still need for 38,000 y e I g 2 > 2 + 2 E: dition of many of th» rooms Ree- T 33 fine all-silk platds, full D. Edmundson, who operates a |additional squar 1 = |36-in. Two-Tone $ 2 Diaids,) full sucin additional square feet in addition to ords, which have to be stored in the D[ trimmea ||| tt. r crepe [ 4 For gingham week, Aved: arsarted check rurm near Muscle Shoals the 246,244 square feet of floor area : A braid, etc. lined; all sizes for “Unless Ford's is accepted the |occupled in the patent office. Jnling ang Do readlly scomslile ‘RATINE}WV Pl el amerior the ot il b vone | g vatee sesom. : LS e - oo | 15 White 10Yds $1 she declared, as ng e wl El h e e & " 0} e 5 - 1 e H M ip dec daiag it Bron the same report he pelnts out to provide space for the continuous 3-Piece Summer $ AlLSilk India Linon . 1s behind the Ford bid o G | accumulation of the same. It is, -inci 1 17 ’, e : . i1 | that in the site on which the Patent [Street, on 8th street and on F and G | {ccumulation of . CURTA[NS Girls’ or Women’s Finely woves, sheer grade; full pieces aud | ord’s proposal offers the south- 4 streets. He declares that as soon ay | {herefore, deemed ‘"k‘ ‘h s Tens REPE DE cHlNE s d crm farmers i apportanits to maks | Ofice dUIlAIng stands there are 15z,- | Brects: Ho declares that sy soon 4w | L B Gk fmmediately w0 | G vreny ory coms atgen, PRINCESS SLIPS & ROX 91 juertectunetis . — cotton which can be sold at a profit | 224 square feet of land assessed ot|values in the nelghborhood will in- [ PTO¥ide for ditional space required tengina’ seails i i 3 Unbleached s g e e the ‘commitiee |the Tate of $22.50 per square foot|crease. He predicts that within ten |, There are now housed in this butld Printed Cotton and | s S TaE T R o v S e MUSLIN S. i A i | (althou, a , vears this Increase in the values of | 7 S s $ g DL ST c Table e, S 1 18 been doing nothing but sitting | (41thoush taxes are not collected), | FEUZR, (I MRS (0 F i Samount | on' about ,‘“""“ lles of shelves SILK CREPE . | 85¢c Otis Waist logely woven quality, in mill lengths, | making the assessors' valuatlon of | fe oy Jenat $10.000.000. ~Nothing St- ¢ these ha a sale value of . . DAMASK . or X mbject i3 imperfections. the property $4.100,000 and for the|tracts business like business,” Repre- | $30) diales e of possibly [ | Jard wide, 10,8 o e | UNION SUITS 36 In. N bringing into t gl ° bargain. " Of fine whtte cliccked nninanok ; drop seat n. New 8Yd $l SRR S < A 4f0r$1125c Ya-Wide 7Y d s $1 ooy aeminines o PERCALES S. o e of possibl rs. Edm on asserte ctu. 2,458,01 sentative Bl s iirg Aeh: e 2 building (actual cost), $2,458,019, or |sentative Eloom sa 4 ast-colce. biu Loy $ Aeity work, for dresses, walsts, for ‘ here and talking about what can be | done to the industries in the Caro- | toff fuil_peces It erized. full pieces, assorted sentative Bloom believes the gove % | As an evi e e n- | month, or $226.932.90 for the last fisca: harge of the present construction | evidence of his sincerity In|ment can get for the patent offi a total of $6,558,059. Out of the $10,000,000 that Repre- Brig. Gen. Harry Taylor, who has #5.658.059 G i S ifding [ S*ar. ' In addition there are over e 1024 ot at Mnsats Shodls, Aetlared thab saying that this site ought to bring | property a new patent ofl buildin Elowecs. srom 0,000 copies which were shipped dam No. 5 should be constructed at once by the government, regardless »f what would be the final disposi- tion of the property. If work on this lam were started now, he said, the zovernment could save $5,000,000 by using the organlization that is now completing dam No. 2 Power by 1925, at least $10,000,000, Representative |l a more suitable locality and Bloom has stated that he is willing to pay the government $8,000,000 for the site or $10,000,000 for the entire property. He declares that the ac- tual expense of housing the patent office, which Is shown in the report of the public buildings commission to be $1.22 per square foot, is ridicu- lous. In addition to that the govern- adapted in every way for the pecullar conditions required in the examina- tlon of patents can be bulit at a cost which will not be more¢ than $5, 000,000. Sees Efficiency Lowered. Representative Bloom has been ad- vised by officials of the patent office that the noise of traffic and handi- caps in the construction in the pres- foreign_governments in exchange for coples of forelzn patents for which the patent office would other- wise have to pay cash. The quarters occupied by the per- sonnel of the patent office are already overcrowded, and in some of the di- visions dangerously so. as respects the ventilation and light of the e oc cupied The bulk of the flles are now stored | in the galleries above the third floor. 17c Red Bon’er TOWELING 40-in. Fine Sheer ORGANDY In white and Iengths 2 to % rn Gowns ™ 2for’ 51'; Closels woven, white or pink, nes and shirred yokes. S CREEPERs 2for $l 9Yds.51) 5Yds.$1 Made of good cashmere or Bedtord cords: viders collaz trim 75¢ Infants’ White 9 [ 1 DRESSES 2for$1 White quue z T $l WASH HATS $1.25 Women's WAISTS batistes and linenes 8Yds. sl dard count, for sheets, made wnd trimmed: 36 In. Bleached St sy | o & vy The patent office is now endeavoring | & N 3 Nentls made, hard embrotdered, fn white | Girls Fine White P. K. Hats, butten = Dam No. 2 would be ready to de-|ment has to pay for light, heat, etc. | Shctrels tr Seonomis and emiient ou® [ to obtaln quarters for its {mmediate 18x18 Hemmed oz 1 or nangee color: sizes 1 to 3 years. crown'or sunbonnet style; ail sizes. 18x36 lmparted 4for$1 . Terfect qualits, full, cut sizes, in white ach and orchid er power by July 1, 1925, he de- D 3 fctent needs in the old Land Office Buildin: ; g g Wwhereas under his plan, Representa- | eration. He figures that an actual | ueh’ quarters, of eourse. awould :;w sz DIAPERS GRASS RUGS clared, and 1f dam No. 1 were s tive Bloom says he can erect an en- | S2Ving In operation of the patent|temuorary relief only. ® Absorbent Birde: R 7 ’ Neatly stenciled designs, wide tape Lind now it could be bullt for $1.600.000, | tirely adequata new patent ofce, spe | Ofice {n 4 specially adapted butlding | ““TRere re Abowr. Sight million dol- ozen_in wranped Beautiful Gingham $2 Men’s House e oy construciion: were. ASiaye A on a more appropriate site of from |lars of money now in the Uni b E ¢ hut 1f its construction e clally adapted to the needs of the |25 to 33 per cent can be had. AUy PoiE B De Ponied States ZSc Checked O St , or Kid ! ould cost twice that amount. He |service, which would be a thoroughly | He emphasizes that he proposes to |cost of running tha office. e TOWELING A | One-Strap or $l Lo ot i Ol 30 B e, e ol b s sy | 48 bt ot o popoe to St oo P 01 Bl TOWE HOUSE SLIPPERS by g L9 oy with every facility without costing |ent 3 P parie propriations fn 1921 and 1922 for the |the Increased efMcioncy would mean | the Eovernment 1 eent, and with oo o price’ of fh"‘f’“\ = n‘,‘;\ | e jizess b1 o wide, P Sort_an o B dane) Compl e ton o A X ta the comittss | LUN3reds of thousands of dollars s |snnual gaying of hundreds of thou-|ask and are appealing for prompt | (d| $1.69 Womens Glos 3 _to_8: f enr. stir was o . - : : ! year to the governmen sands of dollars a year in operation. | action upon their cases. Great fiinan- during the hearing when Chairman | Y30 °9 Th° €oversment and an im-| 5 'e, warns that the possibility | clal losses foilow the deiays in the |&ISILK VESTS Gym or Tenms 1 Norris took exception to nhs“‘h(m):nd 0 merican business. | of a fire recurring in the patent offic, patent office, it is stated. OXFORDS e R e nederat Has Long Experience. is a matter for very serious thought. = I N Siartatate] 2 pienic in Alabama. while the com- | Representative Bloom has been Needs Often Streswed. 2 growing giris: all & ittes was {uspecting Muscle Shoals, | bullding office bulldings, hospitals,| 1y, yrzent need for more adequate Asks $1,252,000 of Congress. “xz" e ] oz l Assorted Col hen, she said, he accepted a kiss|colieges and theiters since he was |, Tn® BIESHE heed for more adequate] President Coolidge transmitted to HUCK TOWELS . § | 880! olors s irom'a young Eirl with the under-|Sighicen yeats of age. One of his|&coommodations for the patent ofice | cpoaicer Glllett vesterday. & supples TNt S theat utlity Tanor biack Ecerett (|| MEN’S FELT SLIPPERS standing that _he Vnu N sl Vl’dp at Broadway and 35:}1 or 36,500,000 ings before (-om,'reéslo al committees, ' Mentary estimate of $1,252,000 for | Iulr:h Note the size. i _ Worth | cnut house slippers, all- Ford's ‘offer. Chairman Norris =t o a streat, New | 8 e last two anmuAl pel ts of | the Interfor Department for the years | & » leather, with rubber Tan wwn and Gray Felt Comfort Cush ‘ lared e “did not kiss the girl, the Yol o paid the highest price ever i ; al reports of | {1 e e “ameunt &~ | X| $1.59 Roman Striped ! | heers. sizes 6 10 10, || | o0 N R D girl kissed him,” and demanded if this paid for property in New York, Fit- | the commissioner of patents. Summer frocks o 0 8 as J a ati H q LU R e ST T B P S | it e R L B coUICH COVERS. &l s ormine | N [Chlrents 57 |[[| Criterens Tan $1 —that we are selling Boys' Kh ki . 2for$1 OV)E'ZRALLaSUITS Khaki zarme: Boys’ Khaki 9 John Thacker and Terrell Crum of Boys’ Department to Get Free him. - After Mrs, Edmundson had ex- | street,” which is now the best r by building a fourth story on the s tdor ‘market wear: Dialned that sne meant 1t only as a|district In New York. He wag: tha|court side of the bullding, ss wis e 3 fast colors: or- STRAP SLIPPERS Oxfords & Sandals Pleasantry, the hearing proceeded, first to buy business sites at 42d and | done in the Treasury building and % gandy or ruffled Patent leather or white canva Dark shades: all sizes for boys and girls Rebukes Senator Ransdell. Broadway when others wondered |the House Office bullding. The court C TONNES 4Yds $l trimmed. spring heels _ Hizes & to 11 in lo ) g e AR igainst the offer when he came from |patent office situation for several|ly used, and would be a great aid in VESTS Made of good, durable, shadbw.stripe ‘,"““ kirts, flowered crepe bloomers, e : rlor ‘attached. Al sizes to 45 ; S and conor. Boys’ Fine r-Labor, Minnesota, who asserted |prises, more space and greater facilities to would mean only larger crops at a Sees Growth Retarded. mediate requirement of 25,000 square e 5. I " of n good Nieached musiin, lace o i e udson aeclured ¢ : CREPE S e e Boys’ 50¢ Southern farmers were able to sell |office building as bad bugiess wmg | about 24,000 square feet of foor g Many people are not buying 30-cent|of the city and would eventually| -AS far back as 1913 Congress ap- They are full nickel, @ RIBBONS n five new styles. of fast-color, mew pat- = At last ' night's session , Milton | 'Sy the court vard to a depth of twelve taffeta_and_satin or ) P ying a map of the city, Repre- ely - Girls’ Summer . ion o closed bell, height 5% ¢ or Women's £ n throughout the District there are no tostified. # 6 & A Nino to soack fn tho seute yaed o0 Waterbury Clock Co. le Hizes 8 to 18 3 hirred or hand embroldere Dointo ey, Representative” Bloom | Jdditional structure to brovide in- X New spring designs, in_lengthe Sy g cmbroldered. the patent office building beyond the Good quality pink batiste, elastie waist The ideal summer paots for boys: good which failed, the appropriation was Good_qualits 3 Of good grade khaki; leather hat, coat in sizen 8 o 16, street Tine, yhus cenoditas aporpeistion wal 722 13th Street N.W. GINGHA b e ol el oS o, g o con el traffic more dangerous at the four Vacations at Camp. corners—7th and F streets, 7th and Piain and_combination : in batton Oliver Twist snd Baik ‘sizes 3 how he expected to gef vard could also be excavated to pro- Mrs. Edmundson rebuked Senator [up that fap &5t peoblaiito #o | TGS & torage space for the millions WAKE UP Men’s Fine Voting against the Ford offer, declar- | operations i €|in a revenue of $20,000 monthly. e A 2 ’ $ 59¢ Muslin T WS MhaciGliucn S and e | SIGL Tom. e Batiars ™ te tha| These. chamces. woua nanie me(| TQ THE FACT | === =+ | CORSELETTES 2 cotton state, months Just as thoroughly as though | Lringiug the work to date. Alarm Clocks at 1 Muslin rm Cloc | Fize qualite. cotton rithed: stight seconds | 75¢ Musli $ reduced price that could not be sold, | He considers the present situation | feet of floor space to hold steel stacks —that cannot be dupli- || = 5 - pink_or hlue underwear crepe, in ia_sew epcing o SRS $1 cotton at 15 cents they could not Dro- | bad for the government agency. “It | SPace to be occupled by clerical divi- There are 100 Clocks in |3 10t 20 yards. Soft foieh Nevw: Sulimes $1 \eatibexcae 4{0]‘31 UNION SUITS 3f0r otton who could and would buy 13- | kill that neighborhood as a business | ProPriated $220,000 to enlarge the 4-inch_dial, convex glass, gingham, In_regular and large sizes. | Women's Stagped Percale Waist Aprons, Whitney, ‘chlef of the bureau of solls|sentative Bloom calls attention that| f€et below its present surface, to o lTS throughout the District there are o | Py £, Juldlas shoat that helght inches. A high-grade 32-in. AmoakelgfiYds $l UNION SU! GOWNS _— — N ° o street, calling attention to how the cronkodi Ispnos. Lor itite inersonnal of Typewfll!l’ md oficfl ( ords:_cped Sees Trafic Endangered. time the work of this office has in- Neat checks avd small overplaids. Ful Boys’ Fine $1 G streets, Sth and F strcets, and Sth ell, Democrat, Louisiana, for| ‘Representative Bloom's bullding |Of cODies of patents which now bring S nave ‘ex 3for$l STRAW HATS ould not understand h VOtIng | Bronx. He has been studying the | Present building to be more efficient- ZSc ‘Women’s - Tn reply to Senator Johnson, Farm- | it was one of his own businass cats. | The needs of the patent office for Tediate roquirement of S5.000 square $1.49 25¢ Underwear GY dfsl BRASSIERE: STEP-INS P T— Mrs. Edmundson declared that if the | with regard to the present pateat | fOr Storing coples of patents and cated st this price. S. _all_sizes. Shatle Stripe Volle Step-ins, neatiy; made; duce enough to meect the demand.|retards the growth of that section | SIOPS. the Iot. 5| 39¢ to 50c Fancy 4Yds $l BUNGALOW APRONS APRONS e m»m nt cotton, she added. Htricr e RO s i isiness | patent office building by excavating foinch, dial convex glans ° trimmed in piath colors of tho Department of Agriculture, provide a buflding about that helght Standing with several collcagues af | ¥\de for the storage of the files and timepiece, made by the 3 GINGHAM ”r,..u Swiss ribbed. low neck. sleeveless. | = T L't ) cut; neat yokes: Women’s Batiste 4f $1 $1.69 Indian = e e e s or $1|PANTS WINNERS ARE ANNOUNCED |7t i tut e "5y e rciection of | (e, 2Mes, Throueh, sitempis (o Supply Company BLOOMERS PLAY SUITS He emphasizes that thi K | e o emphasizes that this makes 250 Men’s Summer 52, $3 and $4 All New WASH SUITS John Thacker and Terrell Crum of the boys’ department, Y. M. C. A., will recefve the assoclation’s capital prizes awarded to winners in Bible tudy, examination and attendance. he boys will two weeks' free vacation at the “Y” camp on Rhodes ver and in addition Thacker will and G streets—on all of which the street cars have to jog right and lett around the corner. He also hay taken some of his col- leagues along 8th street, pointing out that south of the patent office it is more like an alley than a street in the heart of the business section, given over to garages and back yards. Below the Surface The surface coating of sheet metal can be pre- SR 3VdsS1 black, cream. brown. copes. Good_quality _cotton. q |_colors and sizes. Hats, *1 For Women, Misses and SHIRTS chambray shirts, collar attached und Zfor$1 cut and double recelve a silver cup. He belleves that 8th strect can be Bradiord Aberrathy won the prize |made one of the main business served for a while, but when the ravages of time sl Children! Men’s Blue $l E: in the senior division and Willlam | boulevards and that it may become wear it away—what have you to stand up against BLANKETS Satlors uu;.‘:‘,l}i‘; OVERALLS linowles Cooper, jr., John Schooll and |the very heart of Washington's best Note the large size, in_good welght, plain i or contr b bib; exceptional ‘Thomas Rooney, Donald Campbeil, \ernon F. Robbins, Lawrence Gould. CHURCH UNION FAVORED. L : A business sections, the elements? - 0S| ray e ynaid “cotton: Wworth SRON T Tacings, drap o = Willlam T e inerded | "Representative Bloom points out i T e Bary ‘,"r"fi:‘;‘_‘;?r,‘,‘m'}‘ Yinnsra é?b};‘e,f:‘fy that his plan contemplates new busi- > 50c Page 4 or l featherweight and lso pretty A Tt - 1 i contest. ness fronwge on 7th street, on 9th l earn ‘”hat s Belo‘fl' the s"rface P(I.}L!:gv,(c ‘As-mEys-“. i other summer fad- ‘_.t?#yrf‘lo?;':ar *ANT Lol Sifn “Thacker, Terrel Crum. - Lind: in buying Roofing, Spouting and Gutter. The ErE i M T rais ‘ s (M ||| okt . v'De Frees, Cambell Goodsly, Da- ying: y 81x90 Perfect Bleached ¢ sl have lined seat. Also styles for ||| Men’s 40c sid Murray, Willlam Mclntyre, San- stamp— S = {11, James Deltz, John Doerr, Thomas Made of good round thread bleached mus- = ok brosa, Eeaz, nacy and hite ne Hooney and Fred Taylor. ! onor | 1n: hemmed ready o use, i e e bowns doub Fhoso who took gart in the Bible ,l ! 7 ? 5|2 Woven Pattern Polly Prim 2 forsl g;l:ao?dnéeen 3 Prs $l Men’s Otis 2 for $1 story contes were err um, . X 5 Il Sk, st e W LUNCH CLOTHS, " |APRONS = 2707 |BLOOMERS - s - |UNDERWEAR Rlaine Harrell, Willlam XKnowles med_ready to use, size DSXOS incles. braid-frimmed and waist_styles. wh"tK-:'d:;’:i;" sizes, 8 to otts batbtixgan 'lm‘; o A : X irls’ Fi 1 Ki ant s Nainsool s Jumes” Mercer, Bradford ‘Abernothy. tests have proven will give you full value in lasting SSQcBulst(e’chrownzpr S, $l %138 Glrfia FISI;ES sl BRESSESy or |l_,wNe['(I) ; poee or 1 B Smirnoff, Fred G. Yerkes, Wil : service for its small added cost. ILK KS ILE RE e 5 necked gingh i %n or e 59¢ Silk Lula 3f or$1 lnfmts Spring 4‘ orsl EIISO G:nlg)llum DMen leean 2 for sl I ' ” Standard jean drawers with elustic seam band or bodice hips. All sizes. All_sizes. Worth 89¢ each. checks, plain and plaids; fast ginghams. and bottong sizes 34 to 42. 5 Methodist Protestant Conference —is for sale by all good Sheet Metal Contractors and 7, Fiber Top 2 Prs sl Girls’ Bloomer zf orsl White and Tan $l Lifeguards’ Initlates Move for Merger. SI’ORT SOCKS * 1| Combinations OVERBLOUSES BATHING SUITS TIFFIN, Olilo, May 24—Resolutions m@m & e Gigree gerby "ibbed, Sy lengin socke, | Wuite or piak. lace o embrodeny trim- | Norelty White Onerblonies. pealy i | Mhiie s, bive panie and, bt at e iteatane Ghureh With the Methodiat =\ $1.50 16-button " $1/5150 ple.eTsFlousm 51 Lumli)n{'g lfi.aUSES gfilll_rs?e - $ i2coPai Chturon “Bouth. wero. ap- SILK GLOVE COSTUME SLIP MID AS ptoved today by the Methodist Prot- s Tare MK, perfect glomes: double | 1 s bt or prested Bouen, ** |s 80T 35700 41, TR MTes sies ], EoiDe And lork"ana Sheyy Teinforeed witn hore. i - A sommittee was appointed to open negotiations with these two churches, “T! 'm Certificates as “master men of the Sizes 34 to 46. kiddies. 4{or $1 X ford Speer, Robert Gray, Richard Cas- SEAMLESS SHEETS LISLE HOSE & t"ooper, jr., John Scholl, Ivan Munch, —means that beneath its surface is an alloy that Highly mercerized, silk finish, lsle vests, Right welght for wear now: long sleeves; New spring numbers; 7 to 14 with_fancy colored fiber tops. All sizes. ' |med. Sizes 4 to 12 years. Worth 8oc. med: also_white striped: all sizes. ridiculous oDl e o the Methodiet Proc- 1 G 93032 E St. NW., Washington ‘itant General Conference, in session

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