Evening Star Newspaper, May 6, 1926, Page 22

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P2 THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, MAY 6. 1926. sald the classification act has not | treasurer, of Washington; Joln J-utz ARBH”EB]’S ELEB]' Three Youthful Virginians Leave Home F[DERAI- WURKERS’ e o uion o thafony oF e tna.helancs ovor. his| been properly administeted to, date. | serald of Brooklyn, . ¥ retiret r ' 2 K p: nse account out of his own| The council also favors transfer of Leavenworth, Kans. H After Laylnn' (‘dl‘eflll I‘llldll('ldl Pldl‘l&l < | bations assigned to Government ket ""{the dutles of the Employes Com- “Kinsell, Philadelphis ployes, recognition of tropical se At the same time the council will | pensation Commission to the Civil and age differentials hetween again strive for abolition of the | Service Commission. Green, Foston e Dbloyes engaged in clerical work Personnel wssification Board and | Members of the council are: | Iran ;1 R R I g e Y those in more rigorous occupations. | placing its dutles under the Civll| Luther C. Steward, president, and |leans; Thomis Ehilng Wit Ir. Vet ents as to kidnapers, the youngsters The bills introduced in the Senite ic nmission. Mr. Steward Miss Gertrude McNally, secretary-'and Charles 1. e eeeeeeeeeeeeee—————————————————————eieeeeeeeeeeee e oungvtpm three mlk- pals, 13, B left a r\uu‘ stating they are vnln; and House by Se v Stapfleld of on a trip,” and the belief is that they Oregon and Representative Lenlbach ans yssey were heading South. of New Jersey, provide for ing Huv Three Nommees Are in Race | appear <| "It was learned by the Rogers fam- Executlve Board Seeks | maximum annuity of retired empld . ) 2 ily also that Bev -l\'l lmddd‘epl‘mll("d to $1,200 and also lowering the o 11066 st t N 1 avenue, on the upper road|some money in an Alexandria banl, : : at which employes may be retired. ¥ W to Succeed D. E. Waid ; e macrealy,| Change in Retirement Law | “ president Coolidze o vew days eet., Alexandria, near Oakcrest, Va.,|whose name vesterday, and Virginia police and |some days ago, and it is believed that laid before the H their families were prosecuting a vig- [ this was the treasure of the young Wwhich has been aoo % bl as President. and More Travel Pay. a orous search for them today. wanderers. ministration compromise with SRR Beverly Rogers, the 13-year-old,] Fredericksbuyg, Richmond — and | L] sponsors for the ,,, e pending R seems to have been appointed treas. | Alexandria police, as well as the I . legislation, which on ..,VI “% b Three nomin w0 ced D.iurer of the expedit for it was | police, h: been requested to main- [ Indorsement of one of the three|maxjmum. annuity .u H 000 and pro-| ‘M#W Everett Waid of York as presi: |learned that he had withdrawn funds | tain & tharp lookout for the three | Probosals to liberalize retiement leg- | v retirement_at the ages of (i dent of the American Institute of |deposited by him in an Alexandria,| young pilgrims. | islation was expected today as the |7, § ars, the vresent ages B e e Csted on tomorrow | bank just peior to ths start of Hie| Leonaed Huck wes. cAQ th Hne Sksoulue comnell of Ghe KAHgaal The administration proposal would || s l f F d d S d ' thivd “ossion of the Aftv-ninth | journey. The other members of the | blouse overalls and tan low shoes and | Federaton of | Fedoral HMmpioyes | rajse the annual contribution from | pecials ior rriaay an atur ay convention the institute | ey ¥ ve accomparying him | was bareheades everly was wearing | opeaed a three-day business session vernment employes o 3% per cent. wing held at the Chamber of Com-qr sister Barbara, 11 years old, v e nd a lumberjack shirt |4t headquarters of the federation in | “The council alko had hefore it for ] M' 4 9, o erce of tl 4" States. Those | und little Leonard Buck, § years old, [and Barbara had on u blue serge | the Labor Bullding, 10 B street south: | consideration, the Madden bill to Womens an isses omens and Mlsses, -t sidency are [ gon of a local newspaper man. skirt and brown-sweater coat. west. Originally scheduled to open at | jjperalize the travel allowance of Gov- - ; W Orleans, 11 _o'clock this morning, the meeting | ernment employes, which is now $4 a s $ 50 - eld of Cleveland and Mil A ;""{d not get under oy r"")‘“ "'""‘“‘I day, in licu of subsistence, and would | a & r s a {on B, ary, jr.. of Philadelphia. after noon, as several of the council | ha ‘jncreased $6 a day und e n ; TRY OUT 6 SONGSTERS. | W. A. KIBBEY FUNERAL. [l Tori iy Shteide of Washington | pendir smensure: . Presiont Lthe ’ ’ It was nnounced today that 4 e s e AR o e G teward of the federation cha Dressy Twill Coats, Smart Sport Coats, Beatiial Sevles B who has been named to receive the in. NEW YOR fay 6 (P). song | Funeral for Walter A. Kib-| The federation is pledged by , fe g[SSR i e 3 i . s P A e : i tyles _\ll ( "1,"‘ bey, 32 years old, World War veteran, | tutions adopted at its Boston cc e aoho Al meine. T adden that Jlack Satin Coats. Silk and Crepes of All Kinds stitute’s gold medal, its highest an-fy e 5 e, £ b ) m shipyards and farms as 2 A il nual honor, and who was Srelen £ 5| \ho dled in Denver Friday, were con-| tion of last year to general libe raliza- | the Government employe who trvels A saving to you of $10 to $25. A saving to you of $5 $10. Tited, has withdrawn, owing to ill-[far away as Seattle and Mexico Will | qucted at Guwler's chapel. 1730 Penn-| tion of the existing retirement law, on _officlal Bl st atthar | £ $ 2 g to you of §5 to $10 nes: | get @ hearing tonight by the Amerl-| sylvania avenue, today at 2 o'clock Vice idential Candidate. can Concert Singers’ League. nterment was in Congressional | T, o New Felt Hats, in white and colors. . . .. .. .. ~$5 and $6.50 William Imerson of Boston and| Giovanni Morelli, a Newark, N. J., SSsmBteKy. A g of Cleveland have | beauty shop barber; Patrick Kelly, | Mr. Kibbey was the son of 1o Greatly Reduced Prices This Week Only #| Kid Hats, in white and white combinations ..$3.95 and $5.00 been nominated for first vice -| riveter from Seattle; Max Berman, a| 1401 Emerson street. He was g So—Hab, of felt, straw and Silk, were s5 to 38.50, Fnday i $2 50 d and Niam 1. Fisher. ver, S a0 ! | Bronx_tailor: Joe Sullivan, once a | u ‘entral High School in e hated for second vice | New York plumber: Sylvia Peterson, 3 raduated from Droatabat. farm worker from the Midwest, and sity, also taking a post: Amira Ci e o ling | meadunte colrsg. at the. latter Insti III C l o s e O t The fnstitute this morning ontinued | 4 istehing 1o epurts submitted by com: | factory werker, are the six kach | toon | X6, WiR 8 RO S o S | R om0 |t e (it corme LESS THAN COST OF MANUFACTURE ZEEBEEJEEEE 11—Tailored Suits, three-quarter coats, were $35 to $50, Friday, $16.95 | 6—Ensemble Suits, 16 to 38 sizes, value $35 to $75, Friday 14—Sport and Dressy Coats, were $25 to $39, Friday 2—Misses’ Fine Fur-trimmed Winter Coats, were $75, Friday. . . $25.00 6—DMisses’ Two-piece Balbriggan Dresses, were $10 to $16, Friday, $2.98 30—Dresses, of silks, satins, crepes, 16 to 38 sizes, were $15 and 525 Friday 2 Dozen Silk Nightgowns, were $5 and $6, Fnday 1 11—Handsome Negligees, silks and crepes, were $15 to $25, Friday, $7.95 chairmanship of Horace \\ e chairman of the Institute’s commit tee of plan z for tional Capi- | tal, the question of the development of | Washington will be disc fully | mul papers read by membe: of tha 1l tee. Maj. Rayvmond A. Vheeler, ’ Engineer Commissioner of the District of Columbia, who has been | 608 to G1¢ ELEVENTH ST. nominated as an honorary member of i the institute for his work in the ad-| ment of civic development SR ey "‘1 A Popular Arch-Friend Style in the ts Bishop James E. Freemun of Wash tngton and ot} Plan Erection of Building. The bullding committee of the in Sanization. v ] al- | 2eseesssss ' EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE:; ' Pbilipshorn | Season’s Newest Color . : 50, DM ] il post h v Sk tapestry, mohair and velonrs from which 1o make selections f‘::@n&;x{unmuuxxmmnzzxwmu: Street and New York avenue. but th already has proved insufficient to a commodate all the activities of the| wrganization The new building, which probabl will cost several hundred thousand dol- | lars, will 4 to _harmonize with the zon House : dow this unique - new building project , would provide for museum and a meeting place for the institute during its annual convention. TRUCK LIMIT PROTESTED. rs_ of colmercial vehicles| tened today to use trailers on trucks if the District Commis- | wdopt the proposed amend- raffic ations lmiting | 000 pounds on Highway seven other bridges. | The truck owners have protested emphatically : ucti tonnage on the & at it will re- sult in an in of 33 er cent in hauling cl them to | : (h!n;..un House, at Lu.hu»omh‘ 608 to 614 ELEVENTH SB Stunning Fleuraly Frocks at an Astounding Price in the Inexpensive Dress Department Same Style in Patent Kid and in Soft Black Kid. .. $8.50 on the pre Sizes 3 to 9—Widths .\.\A\ to D after a public hear i ing at 10 o'l ton that heavy trucks mj | from running on residential strects We now present one of our most successful styles in m E | fl | prilife o i “Arch-Friend” in \prmgs and Summer’s most beautiful e e T | color—*“Parchment.” Styled over a perfect-fitting last S0 Ly Gl gkl with our own exclusive in-built Arch Feature that relieves Opining that no disabled veterans’ | relier ’,v’:;,\l:,‘,‘,.‘,, il be passeaiinieh the strain of walking or standing—Light, welt-sewed | session, Representative Schafer & soles and covered Cuban heels. Republican, Wisconsin, told the House | ] P = Ton ——— o ——| Closing out of For Friday— 50 Superior small lots of Coats “ , \ i Silk Reduced to -~ ) k Frocl{s $18 '3 " o /| el Reduced to It's an unusually tempt- ‘ . { | ‘ 94 7 ] $9 . 75 % T N R e s Better Apparel at a Lower Price Maper Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality 937930 F St. N.W. A SPECIAL MAY SALE OF COATS a¢ SUITS $35 to $45 $ Values for Fashionable Tailored Suits in charmeen, hairline stripes, sports materials and ox- fords, silk lined. Not a complete range. of sizes in each style, but all sizes in the lot, including extra sizes. Smart Charmeen Coats of the high‘est } t vpe in youthful flare and straightline mod- els, beautifully tailored and silk lined. Self or fur trimmed. Black, tans, gray and navy, in women's and misses’ sizes. ottt A A, ing variety— Twills—Tweeds—Silk —in Dress and Sports i Many lots and many models; both plain and 1N grades are included— fur-trimmed—and portray- I i which means an excellent ing all the approved mod- it \ variety for choice— els—wrappy, S"ng}“lm‘n Street, Sports, Afternoon ete—with reg‘ular and : and some evening Frocks puffed sleeves: ‘crepe silk Crepe, of course, is in lmmg‘l the majority—staple and Staple colors and novel- novelty colors: attraciivcl_\' ty shades. trimmed Third Floor ] e s oo Women's and misses * * . s1zes. ————]olc———|o[———o]c————[oa]———|o]c——oj]c———]o[———[q] Second Floor 2 Only for Friday— ‘ : & Sport : : Sm:—ift Hats Dress $3.95 e Slips Fleuray is Crepe de ching that washes safel: d 9 EVE’Y Hat in the collec- beautiful finish t}lroug}louv laundry and s:r::c:.y—an B 2 - ,May Specials in Damty Llngerle | Warm weather brings to mind the desire | for comfort. Dainty voile Undies combine the utmost in comfort and style at great savings. A most complele selection of adorable step-ins, chemise, gowns, pajamas, dansettes and step-in sets, tion is grcatly below its regular price. . Fine Peanit Straws New Leghorns . Novelty Straw Braids all the wanted colors. Pleasing Ribbon Hats Ready for any wear—anyw'here—etreet sports, afternoon, motor- Trimmed with dainty lace 5 ; ing, travel—seashore or mountains. lain tailored; hip h On sale in the Popular " o Nbdswnro s Price Section. : All the delicate pastel shades—embroidered in striking initcasts. an. shndo.wj)r?of, ' 2 Every size in the lot. Fourth Floor o § Second Floor ¥ £-3 Street Floor _EEE@@E— ———— mfiflgfl Exquisite lace-trim- med models, neat hand- embroidered styles, C latest pastel shades. , Prices start at......... They are charmingly modeled and hnppx]y embellished with flower embroldery—done in fast-color yarns of das}und shades. Even though Fleuray Frocks are exclusive with us in Washington Sil?(r:f\ Z lg: di\(x:rk:xinse{lkZ‘:E we are aharmg with you an advantagc n pnce for Fnday Mothcrl Dny, Slmd.ly. Muy 9 Delight her with a gift of Dartley Hose or Underwear. A most complete selection at low prices. jolc———lolc————lo]Jc——[o———=|a[—— dededddddddddd b bbb bbb d b dodobdbdbddd bbb bbb bbb bbb bbbk bbb bbb b bbb bbb bbb b bbb bbb bbbk A 4k S R o R R R R R R R R e R g N R e R R S S R R S R R R SR S R

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