Evening Star Newspaper, April 23, 1926, Page 12

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U.5. MAYINVITE | I BOY SCOUTS HERE Bid for 1928 World Jamboree' ‘Heads Builders ~ THE LUSK ELECTED HEAD OF BUILDERS’ GROUP Former Secretary of Association Succeeds Herbert T. Shannon, ‘Who Retired as President. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Drile FRIDAY, APRIL 2 1926 SALVATION ARMY APPEAL STRESSES ACTUAL NEEDS $23,850 Still Sought in $60,000 Campaign—*Serious Situation” Is Feared. eleventh-hour appeal to the shington to contribute 's $60,000 cam- v by Brig. Wil- visional com- An people of to the paisn army has inaugurated a program of relief work which is now being car- ried out. The continuance of our three major activities—the Emergency Home af Fifth and G-streets, the Fresh Air Camp at Patuxent, Md., and relief to the poor—are dependent upon the generosity of the public of Washington. “Our $60,000 budget is based on actual needs, and is not an estimate. If this money is not raised, we will be faced with a serious situation.” Contributions should be sent to an, care Salvation DR. SIKES HONOR GUEST. South Carolina Society to Be Host at Banquet Tonight. Dr. W. E. Sikes, president of Clem- son College, honor at a_banquet to be given to- night by the South Carolina S Society at the Wardman Park D for a srief visit, is recognized as one of the foremost will be the guest of, 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. HREND BEAREND SATURDAY—A Day of Exceptional Thomas P. Hick educators of the South, and although ht Made in House Measure by Jacobstein. Rufus S. Lusk, the secretary, was unanimously elected president of the Operative Builders’ Association of the District of Columbia at the election at the Hamilton Hotel day afternoon. T " Bargains in the Girls’ Dept. utions to date total $36,- leaving balance of $23,850 needed d in a statement issued, “Thi: The A color wheel “hk‘h can be used to detect color blindness has been rked developme: the institution, which is the Agricultural and Mechanical College. Smart Coats, fashion- (| ably modeled of newest | tweed mixture or solid [}l color velours. Splendidiy i e | tailored and lined and Kite elected 10.00 Girls’ C $10. irls’ Coats e s electe Q! pleasingly trimmed. Sizes B g as ¥ A '}l 2 to 16 years. ' $2.00 Girls’ Dresses | Novelty prints and checked | ginghams, made in straight- | line models with fancy two- tone panel or rayon trimmed. | Sizes 7 to 14. All wanted col- | or combinations. $2.98 & $3.69 Girls’ Hats Light-weight Azure Straw Hats, prettily | trimmed with fancy ornaments or ribbon | rosettes, in all shades for the small or large cceeded Herbert T. headed the organi- years. The Invitation from President Coolidge to the Boy S ts of the World to international - jam members paid tr the retiring president Mr. Lusk to the presidenc nition of his efforts on be of the nd elevated v » in recos- cobstein, Demacrat, RUFUS S. LUSK, ; Who has been elected president of the it | Operative Builders' Association of the | District. 1 endeav PRISONER RECAPTURED. t*hlp and will devote “\l |I||ln part nf After i " ttention to questions of zoning, sewerage, water supply, the better- ment of building conditions problems and matters generally 1 Rufus | Occoquan Escape Caught Month of Freedom. b the visit to this country | : Robert Baden-Powell, nu Jack ¥ founder of the Boy Scout movement. | District was revealed in a tele- | Ing operative building in the “The purpose behind it is to Pro-| hone message received yesterday at | Capital mote peace through a better under-| Gl el i -o- standing and the foste ot bt tu e warkuoliss &L AGCARTHAN, Help build_the marble templo in will and friendly co-operation between he ped a month a Potomac Park to memorialize the s of all lands. At the jambo tence of one y valor of 26,000 Washingtonians in s live in true scout the armed forces of the United States e their competit ! | during the WVorld War. 1s, games, e d | T cident w e hiding place near the wher iperintendent of communicated with a few minutes k had Welsh in cust > idea was pre- sented by of Boy Scouts in Rochester, dorsed the idea enth i Due to the Tremendous Response . — —we have decided to continue for another week our stupendous Spring Sale. Don’t fail to visit our store and take advantage of the many saving opportunities—motoring season is just around the corner, prepare now. irg upon the orld jambe 7 W jam Saturday is Always Boys’ Day at Behrends' 10.00 Boys’ 4-Piece Cloth Suits All-wool Cloth, Double- breasted Coats, with vest and one long and one short pants. Pretty patterns and . colorings; sizes 7 to 10 vears. 2.50 Boys’ Two- Pants Wash Suits Famous Orator From Palestine, Speaks Tonight, § P.M. 6th St. Synagogue of his whereabou ——e ansus of the orphanag ed States some time d the fa syt Q. 99 We sliow $1 tor your ol bet tery. Without it this battery is $9.9 eleven plate. Rubber case. O anteed for year 13-Plate Battery...... $13.99 Boyceite, Box of 3 Cans, 39¢ The famous motor fuel that | adds power snd Pep to _ every | motor. We re- serve the right to lmit quaati- tlen Scarfs 98¢ In all the new, beautiful shades, with deep fringe edges. They're all the rage this Spring. treet Floor 1.50 & 1.75 Boys’ Separate Long Cloth Pants Straw Seat Mats, Tire ,Locking Chain Prevents stolen. | Made steel. Price without lock, Slips, Gowns, Chemise, ins and Bloom- ers, in _ voile, satine and crepe. All the new high shades. Street Floor 39¢ from being very strong chain only, tires of for 39¢. - DRESS SPECIALS e NEW SPRING DRESSES 7.75 to 12.50 Cushion, 69c¢ Fine leather ette cover with high - grade stuffing. A i sreat aid to riding comfort Special sale price. The kind used | by the best me- chanics and garages. Spe- cial Sale price for tomorrow only. Beaut! horn that from Pari Raybestos Brake Lining, 50% OFF LIST 165 Sample Dresses § Extra & Regular Sizes | Worth 19. 75 to 29.50 Onyx Gear Shift Balls, $1.59 Very beauti fully made of quality Here's your chance to reline the brakes on your car at a Tool Box Fite the running board o any car. strons sieel, finished in black cnamei. With lock and key. very This . count row small 3 spectal ¢ for tomor- only T hese Dresses $4.90 ed to any gear shift handle. Special. Selling All Our 22.50 to 30.00 Coats SILK——CLOTH 7 5 Regtiliui So 30 00 l"alues 1 Z 50 Reducing Corsets .\U'il‘lh tai lur- d, Made of heavy coutil with abdominal straps, heavy bc ing, 4 garter supporte Med- ium bust, i 28 tc Simmoas Carburetor For Ford $1.95 Here s, without & | Flower Vase, 69c :.. Adds distinc- tion and beauty to the Interior of any make car. Several beautiful de signs to choose from, wool twill, in every Lovely New Sports ‘and Tailored Hats Diamond Foot Accelerator for Ford. . 390 Can be in & very short time on any Ford modal simply operated. Spectal for to- morrow only. talied 88 Ata Specialized Price! $ Top Dressing Valve Grinder Valve Lifter....... Valve Grinding Compound. . Battery Hydrometer. . Distilled Battery Wnter . .19 Champion Transmission Bands for Fords 69c Do Ray Smoke-Kit ) Side Wings, Women’s CORSELETI'E ened. boned silkc .29¢ Palr of fine plats glass, bevelod. Can be attach: lll ed to any wine- ll shteld. ‘A dds fbeauty and ) srace toe any W car. GHE latest modes—the smartest styles, presented at a price only possible be- cause of our intense specialization . . . . tront: o tape straps. All sizes. Grosgrain Ribbon ~ Hairbraid ~ New Straws $1 00 Women s Silk and Rayon Hose i}l Thread silk and fiber interwoven, make a long-service hose, 3-seam | back and some full-fashioned dou- | ble soles and elastic tops. All lead | ing Spring shades. Mostly all per- i | fect. Their smart simplicity and brilliant colorings will endear them at once to every feminine heart Millinery Dept. Third Floor Beveled ALL HEADSIZES 39¢ A very distinctively designed mirror with fine beveled Can be attached in a fow m utes to any car. Priced espe- clally Yow for tomorrow. Kiazon Horn 9249 Loud, clear tone. The horn is finished in black enamel. Complete with bracket for in- stallation on any car. A SALE SATURDAY Of Women’s Fine LOW SHOES One Strap, Plain Pump and Tie Styles. All style heels. Patent and Blonde Combinations. BIohde—Gray—Blonde and Tan. A size for every foot. = 129 A Saturday Special for the Kiddies and cut-out styles, sturdily built to stand hard play and hold their Sizes 4 to 8. Specially reduced for tomorrow. o An -xtrmlly shield wiper that worl matically. The greatest safety device that any car owner can have In rainy weather. 1 49 Lace and Rlbbon-'l'nmmecf Made of fine quality voile, in high shades. Gowns, Teddies and Step-ins. Lace, See Our Special Dept. For Genuine Ford Parts Our special department for Ford parts is like a vest pocket edition of the Ford Motor S - Co. For here you'll find everything and anything that is necessary for your Ford. :fi?:lg!u;rr-imz:ed?axflvi olgrc: P. S—Don’t Forget Our Service Station . . 1.25 Women’s Costume Slips { Lustrous Sateen and Broadcloth v Slips, bodice tops, lace-edge trim- c ) it ST Express Spark Plug 59¢ For every make oar. Spe- clal lew price for the finale of our Spring Open- 7 ing. Ome of the most depeadable Plugs ever de- signed. med; shadowproof; all high shades and black and white. 3,69 Crinkled Bed Sets Bolster and Spread i Pink Blue Gold Se Full 81x90 inches, guar- Shoe Dept. First Floor anteed fast color and fin- ished with scalloped edges. A splendid, free from dressing qualit shape.

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