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/ WORLD FAIR IN 1930 “ PROPOSED BY BLOOM New York Representative Would Have Congressional Commission Pick Site in U. S. To get the minds of the world off ‘war and thinking of advances in ¢ sclence, industry and art, a world fair somewhere in the United States in 1930, at a site to be determined by a con- gressional commission, where the world can fraternize’ with mutual good will, better understanding and admiration, is proposed by Representa- tive Sol Bloom of New York. Répresentative Bloom = constructed the Midw Columbia, and ma 1 be o value to Cc an ss in planniul for the world fair in 19 The Bloom bill, introduced today, pro- vides for hearings by the congressional commission on the applications of va- Fius citles for location of the world Representative Bloom’s bill was re- ferred to the House committee on in- dustrial arts and expositions, whlch will be requested to conduct early p: liminary hearings, $5,000,000 ENDOWMENT PRESENTED TO HARVARD New York Banker, Once Poor Boy, Aids Business School Project. Has Donated $12,000,000. By the Associuted Press. NEW YORK, June 2.—George F. Baker, who began working seventy years ago as a grocer boy in Troy, N. Y., for $2 a week, and after more than sixty years in Wall street, has become one of the four richest men in this country, has added to his list of public benefactions an endowment of $5,000,000 for the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. This makes a total of approximatel: $12.000.000 which_ he v y is ard, of the First a letter making the gift to Harvard he said that since whatever distinction he might have attained in life_had been principally from busi- ness experience, it would be a satis- faction and pleasure to help make the Harvard business school of first im- portance. $2,500 AUTO IS SEIZED. Police Break Up Fishing Party in Arrest of Two on Liquor Charge. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., June Astrop and Bros Willis 2.—Dewey of Appalachia started on a little fshing trip in & car, valued at $2.500 to stay a week, Redman of Keokee, one of the prohibition officers, suspected that the men had liquor. He halted them and searched the car. n ar were confiscated And the men will have o stang trial The fishing trip was called off. _— ROCKV]LLE. kv proceeded church togethor. Hev: oy gey, Tector of the church, preached an cial wenty-two, Miss Benllh Harrington, eighteen, both of Wi ington. Rev. William B. Waters of Rock- eounty will close on ich is somewhat later than uSual The final examinations will be held this week. Virtually all of the schools are prepm—ing for the annual closing exercises. The annual celebration of St. John's day by the Masons of Montgomery county will be held at Wuhmzmn v afternoon o "¢ §s planned to have afi bers of the order assemble on the athletic field and march to the auditorium in a body. gram of addresses and other features is being arranged. thousand memb Masonic. bodies of the county are %methmg like & efs of the various . expected to attend. d Washington T V\nlhmg(on Grove, at Washington e Virginia Governor to Speak. ~Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. 4. The celebration, the inoat elaborate ever ;tte pted here, will be held at Miller Pa STUDEBAKER Jmt Drive It; That's All Adjustments Are Necessary For Good Hemstitching and Picot Edging Years of experience have given us the knowledge of cor- rect adjustments so_necessary for Good Hemstitching. * That’s the Reason —hundreds of women from every section of Washington and vxc\mty bnng this work to us every ecimers shn!o'i’ UNIQUE | 800 F St. N.W. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, AVAVAVAUAUAUAUAVAN $2 and $3 White Overblouses Smart tailored de- signs, very newest and most desirable mod- 2 els. A limited quan- ° tity tomorrow and while they last All Sales Final —No Exchangu AVAVAVACAOA APAVA DAVAVAUAVAGAUA UAUAULUAUAUADAUAUAU MBROKS & |; G STREET BETWEEN 11™&|2™ BEGINNING TOMORROW AT 9:15 Imported Bead Necklaces 1,000 just received. OPPORTUNITY WIEIEK A Five-Day Sale That Will Surpass Anything Ever Attempted in the History of Our Business This sale has been carefully planned to break all records. are invited to share in the biggest money-saving event ever held in Washington. Thousands of dollars” worth of NEW MER- Silk Night Dresses Crepe de chine and radium silk, lace trimmed or tailored models. You cannot 90 afford to miss this chance. ° All colors. Actual price, $5 to $8. Sale Price All Sales Final—No E_xchanges Step-In Chemise or Teddies Lace trimmed and tailored models of crepe de chine and radium; all colors. Actual price, $4 and Sale Price $2 95 All Sales Final—No Exchanges 500 Philippine Gowns and Teddies Handmade and hand-em broidered. These are the 45 better kind. Elabora tely embroideed. Regular pice, $2 and $2.50. Sale Price. . All Sales Final —No Exchanges Silk Costume Slips Radium silk, crepe de chine or satin, in black, white, navy, tan, peach, , orchid, gray and flesh; cut full and deep hems. Actual price $5 to $8. Sale Price 350 . All Sales Final—No Exchanges You No Silk Hoslery Sale Like This 1,’542 pirs SILK HOSE From the most renowned Hosiery Manufacturer in the United States, whose name we are not at liberty to advertise. Regular Prices $2 and $2.25 Full-Fashioned Chiffon With Silk Feet These Hose Are Made in Two Famous Brands SLIPPER-HEEL MARVEL-STRIPE Trade-Mark Stamped on Heel Trade-Mark Stamped on Heel Chiffon Silk Hose Chiffon Silk Hose Are full fashioned and have Have a series of little knot- a patented reinforcement at ted, openwork loops appearing the POINTED HEEL that directly below the knee. This fi:; Tr:pep::: ';;:, t‘l;;i:;k;:: stripe prevents runs or garter sures longer wearing quality tears. They are pure d_ye, and a high luster. (Trade which insures longer wearing quality and a high luster. NEWEST COLORS Taupe Camel Peach Chaire Sunset Black All Sales Final—No Exchanges—Slightly Irregular A MOST REMARKABLE SALE OF 1,000 LEATHER HANDBAGS CHANDISE has been bought at a fraction of its real cost. Our profits will be sacrificed in order to make Opportunity Week a sale Washington WILL NEVER FORGET 650 Jacquet Model Sweaters Pure worsted and mixtures of worst- ed and glos. An opportunity to securc the latest models and colors at a price never before equaled. Suitable for camping, golf, street and outdoor sport- wear. Actual price, $4 and $5. Opportunity Sale Price $7.65 All sizes in Chinese Yellow Chinese Blue Empire Blue Mexico Many Combinations Sweater, $1.65 All Sales Final —No Exchanges 184 Silk Overblouses Crepe de chine and satin. All new models in tailored, lace trimmed and embroidered designs. The newest col- ors as well as black, white and combina- tions. This is an unusual opportunity to secure exceptional values in a blouse for any costume. Actual price, $10 to $15. Opportunity Sale Price $6.75 Owing to the lim- ited quantity, we advise early shop- ping, as we cannot guarantee the quan- tity to last all day. Blouse, $6.75 All Sales Final—No Exchanges HERE is a sale which is, without question, the most extraordinary offering of hand- bags ever featured in this store. You have seen distinctive styles, selected qualities, exceptional values, but never before have we been able to offer such superfine qualities, such smart designs and such astonishing values as you will find in this sale at $1.45. All Sales Final Regular Price, $2.50 to $5.00 '\\ No Exchanges