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! HOLY NAME FORMS BIGBROTHER GROLUP Association to Aid Boys Formed With J. H. Schulteis | President. ‘ d today eakdown ! remedied ! In great meusure by the work under taken by the Big Brothers, who by | e of raliglous lives anc tic interest in wavwa nstruments? priest warn ! k before them was i d ed the men the ts not easy i 1 called for earnest and! tactful worke n win the con- | fidence of the | le him away from his evil = 155, The m called by Cornelius Ford, president of the Washington | section, whi oke at some length on the aims a of the Big Broth ers. lle in Leo J. Lanahan, executive secretary of the Baltimore ! Big Brothe who told of the ex lent work hei fone in that city l‘ i the opinion that Washing- | uld do as well. | Schulteis, me [ St s elec s « 0 J. Cleary of Holy Name parish. first vice president; Dr. Leo S. Holton of Augustine's parish, second vice presi- dent, and John J, Curtin of St. - aeph’s parish, treasurer. The selec- tion of an executive secretary was de- ferred. MORE RADIO INSPECTORS FOR BIG CITIES EXPECTED Additions to Commerce Department Section Foreseen Under Greater Appropriation Asked. | Additional assistant radio inspec tors, with headquarters in Dallas, Memphis. Los Angeles, Portland, | Oreg.; Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Denver, St. Louts. Minneapolis and Omaha, are expected to be added to the radio section of the Department of Com merce with the allowance by Congress | of the increased appropriation asked by that section for the coming year. Additional inspectors also probably will ba added to the offices at present located in New York, Baltimore, At lanta, Boston, San Francisco, Seattle and Detroit. The apropriation will give sufficient funds also for the purchase by the ction of three additional quipped as motor laboratories. study of interference in the | more congested radio centers. i l THE WEATHER , i istrict—Partly cloudy and warmer fonight: tomorrow Increasing cloudi- ness followed by showers in the after- noon or at night; moderate southeast | and south winds. | Maryland —Increasing eloudiness and slightly warmer tonight; tomorrow showers: warmer In central and east portions: moderate southeast and fresh #south winds. Virginia—Partly eloudy tonight: | slightly warmer in west portion: to. | morrow increasing cloudiness and warmer and possibly showers in west | portion, moderate southeast and south winds. | West Virginta—Probably rain to night and tomorrow; rising tempera- | ture tonight and In the east portion | tomorrow. i Records for 24 Hours. | Thermometer—4 pm.. 52; 8 p.m., 49; 12 midnight, 39; 4 am., 41; 8 a.m., 42; noon, 50. Barometer—4 pm.. 30.12: 8 p.m., £0.14; 12 midnight, 30.17; 4 a.m., 30.20: 8 a.m., 30.23; noon, 30.17. High temperature, 55, occurred &t 3:15 p.m. vesterday. Lowest temperature, 37. occurred at 1 a.m. today Temperature same date last year— ITighest, 72; lowest, 46, Tide Tables. [Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today- v 3 a.m. and 7:08 p.m.; high 2 p. Tomorrow v 26 a.m. and $08 p.on; high tide, 1248 a.m. and 1:12 pm. | The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:15 a.m.; sun sets §:18 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:13 a.m.; sun | ®ets 6:19 p.m i Moon rises 9:54 a.m Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset Condi n of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at § a.m.—Tem. | perature: 3x; condition, clear Weather in Various Cites. & Temperature, ®x By e e Btations * 4913 w0 4 c Clear 827 B8 0.i2 Cloudy 50 +. Clear 66 [ ne B2 B2 42 682 68 ot 65 b8 72 46 gfl Foee 5 > Clouds FOREIGN. (8 a.m.. Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. . Part_clou o panhagan, Deamark Clear THE EVENING ETAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 192. [ DRESSING THE CHILDREN TOR EASTER SN o, . . S S SN “PEGGY from PARIS” What little girl does not love a Paris hat? “Peggy from Paris” and other im- ports bring Parisienne chic to the wee tots and their older sisters for Easter. Large hats with taffeta brims combined with straw crowns, small, close-fitting little hats of fancy braid, hair, straw, belting ribbon or silk and straw combined, are miniature editions of mother’s imported hats. $6.50 to $15 Chiidren s Millinery Section Fourth floor The Petite Scarfs—just like mother’s, only smaller, are in an array of colors. One lovely style for the girl —6 to 12—is stenciled—as the sketch shows. $2.50. Others, $3 to $6.50. S Neckwear Section, First floor. Flowers—that the small girls —9 or 10— wear, are dainty single rosebuds, white gardenias, or apple- blossoms. 25c¢ to 75c. Artificial Flower Section, First floor Gloves —for Easter are of silk and have clever turn- back or flare cuffs. Beige and gray. $1.50. Glove Section. First floor. Bags—fitted like mother's big bag and of the same smart styles, Chanel-shaped and pouch-like, in miniature. Leather and silk in all the new colors to match one’s Easter costume. 50c to $2. Leather Goods Section, First floor. Silk Lingerie —for misses “who love dainty things. Vanity Sets of glove silk, flesh, orchid and white; net trimmed. Vest, $3.95; Bloomers, $4.50. Brassiere . Teddies, of glove silk, in peach and flesh, $3.50 and $3.95. Children's Underwear Section Fourth fioor. Silk Hose—for Easter, for the younger set—in white, silver, black, brown and Champagne. Sizes 8 to 10. $2.25. Socks—plain and fancy striped tops, lisle half socks, in all colors, 25c. Imported lisle half socks, in colors, 35c. 15, % and 74 length socks,in white, colors, stripes and checks, with fancy tops, 50c. 2 Boys’ novelty socks, 50c to $1. Novelty silk and lisle 34 socks, $1. Ribbed silk socks, white and colors, $1. Silk half socks, in colors, 85c. 34 silk socks, in white and colors, $1.15. McCal- lum’s silk socks, $2, $2.35. Children’s Hosiery Section Fourth floor. Infants’ Special For Easter, lovely hand- embroidered batiste bibs with underpad. 65c. Infants’ Section, Fourth floor. Satin Girdles—for the junior miss. A dainty girdle giving just the right sup- port, yet not confining ; side fastening. Peach and pink, 5. ) Bandette, in pink, orchid and peach, of satin, broches, treco and cotton, 50c to $3.50. Corset Section, Third floor. Parasols—that young fash- jonables will carry. Silk ruffled, in colors, $3. Fig- ured and plain cotton para-. sols, with doll head ferrules, $1, $1.25. Sateen parasols, with ruffles and lace, colors, $1.25 to $2.50. Cretonne parasols, $1.50 and $2.50. Urmbrells Section, First floor. Easter Toys and Candy for the little folk . in great variety. Toy and Candy Sections, Fourth fleor. | E | REALIZING the all-im- portant part of Easter fashions for Small Folk, Woodward & Lothrop is ready to help you select the Easter wardrobe—for every boy, girl and baby. ALL the young people’s sections are gay with bright new fashions— frocks, coats, suits, hats and shoes—and, of ¢ourse. the correct accessories for cach costume. Newest Faster styles, bright Spring colors and fabrics. all to make the younger set look best for Easter. Easter Styles for Girls The Easter Suit for the Are the Styles of Spontaneous Youth Smart Easter Coats, $12.50 to $39.50 Naively sophisticated in cut and fashion, yet unquestion- ably and irresistibly youthful are these coats—of smart styles and colors—captivating the voung girl and inde- scribably pleasing to her mother. Sizes 7 to 14. Tweeds Charmeens Tapestry Tweeds Basket Weaves Cape Coats Flare Coats Tailored Top Coats Piping in Red Serges Epaulet Shoulders Plaids Velvet Collars Navy Twills Fur Collars Flannels Wool Embroidery Girls’ Easter Dresses, $7.50 to $29.50 A collection of dresses for the young girl that teem with flawless smartness and the bright beauty of Easter and youth. Sizes 7 to 14. Crepe de Chine Cape-Back Models Taffeta Two-Piece Models Georgette Flare Skirts Pongee Smocking Prints Bolero Models Taffeta and Printed Georgette Combined Flowered Georgettes Tub Silks Girls' Section, Fourth floor. Ensemble Effects Eton Collars Divided Cape Back Easter Fashions for Junior Misses are Many and Varied Smart New Coats, $22.50 to $75 For the smart junior miss there are coats of every fashion sponsored by Paris—all revealing youth at its best. Sizes 13,15 and 17. Charmeen Tweeds Tapestry Tweeds Plaids and Checks Manmnish Mixtures Scalloped Capes Puff Sleeves Fur Collars Loose Shoulder Leather Belts White Serge Gold Kid Trimming Hairline Twills Insets of Ribbon Navy Twills Pleated Sleeves Poudre Blue, Everglade Green, Beige, Navy, Bluebell Blue, Gray, Sandstorm Frocks for Juniors, $16.75 to $49.50 Every new frock of fashion is seen in this smart collection, in which the junior miss may choose her new Easter frock. Sizes 13, 15 and 17. Crepe de Chine Kid Applique Georgette Carnation Braid Prints Inverted Bell Cuffs Flat Crepe Embroidered Sleeves Taffetas Smocking—Pleats Bois de Rose, Spinach, Sand, Cocoa, Orchid, French Blue. Thistledown, Green, Rose, Red, Gray - Smart Easter Suits, $29.50 to $39.50 Single or double breasted—as you prefer—short of coat and short of skirt—nayy blue or one of the new tweeds, Sizes 13, 15 and 17. Junior Misses' Section, Fonrth floor. Well Dressed Boy In the Boys’ Section Details that are vastly important in the making of boys’ clothes—the placing of a pocket, the width of a lapel—the tailoring—are features that are carefully considered in this specialized Boys' Section. These very details that may make or mar a suit. are determining factors in the smart-. ness of these models and also—an important point—in the wearing quality of these suits. Four-piece Suits—consisting of coat, vest and two pairs of golf knickers. Sizes 7 to 18 years. $13.75 to $35. Four-piece Suits—consisting of ‘coat, vest and one long and one short trousers. $20. Four-piece Suits—consisting of coat, vest and two long trousers. Sizes 15 to 20 years. $22.50. New Felt Snap Brim Hats, with fancy bands, $3.50. Easter Clothes for Smaller Boys (3 to 10 years) New Spring Reefers, $6.75 to $15.75. Bleyle Imported Jersey Suits (exclusive with Woodward & Lothrop), $8.50. New Lumberjack Suits, sizes 6 to 12 years, $13.75. Separate trousers for small boys (4 to 10 years). Light, medium and dark shades, fully lined, $2.50. Boys' Section, Fourth floor The Easter Mode for Little Folk of 2 to 6 Girls’ Smart Little Hat and Coat Sets, such as the little Parisienne wears, are found here in a variety of colors. $25 to $60. Sketched is a lovely rose coat and hat, cleverly trimmed with colored grosgrain ribbon; the coat has a chic scarf. $55. Dressy Coats that will delight little girls, some with capes. others tailored. Black satin and flowered silks, serges. tweeds and imported weaves. $12.50 to $30. Little Girls’ Hats Are Bright and Colorful and Close-fitting. $3.50 to $15. Sturdy Double-breasted Overcoats, sailor like in style, and fastening with brass buttons. Tams complete the set. $15. Boys’ Topcoats in many manly little styles. $10 to $16.50. Little Boys' Hats, $3 and $3.50. In Fabrics and Straw. Infants’ Crepe de Chine Coats, in lovely models ; blue, pink and white. $10 to $75. Bonnets, $2.50 to $5. Infants’ Section, Fourth floor. Boys’' and Girls’ Shoes Footnotes of Easter Fashion Styles display smartness and good looks, but do not over- look comfort and service. A few of the manly modles: SMART STYLES FOR THE MISSES—requiring sizes 2% to 7. In blonde kid, patent leather with light leather trimmings. Patent leather, black satin; patent coltskin trimmed with dull leather. Plain, One-strap, Buckle and Step-in styles. $6.50 to $7. FOR SMALLER GIRLS—Strap and Buckle Pumps, as well as Oxfords, in all the wanted leathers, various heights of heels and a full range of sizes. $3 to 8. FOR BOYS AND YOUTHS—Imported Oxfords of tan willow calfskin and black boxed calf. $6 and $7, depend- ing upon sizes. Tan Scotch Grain Brogues, $7; Tan Calfskin Oxfords, $5. . Children's Shoe Section, Fourth floor.