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MAY 11, A Non-productive Bee. Fv«m the Los Angeles Times. The well known politiral hee =ztares wp mighty little hoanev foar the man wha zhelters it when we =leep | Dr. Buchanan never married. He i | survived by a brother, Buchan LONG HEALTH OFFICIAL ,:':.?'J_,“J“' peer of Whe . William Clarence H. Buchanan, From the Bnstan Ginhe | “Can we listen the District Health De | . c¥ partment since 1907, died last night nence. 1440 Columbia road. | due to heart disease. He |~ an in tspector for esied part | . § ! Dependable used cars now on dis- play in new second floor Showraom at L Street. R. McReynolds & Son 922 14th St. | Sales—Service Opnosite Franklin Park 1423.25.27 L St. NW. Leon S. Hurley, Mgr. Col. 2619 No. hut vonr mather can Eldricoe Says Recklessness Is Indicated by Analysis of Accidents. Practieal test of the coast defense ! the long v 28 ; : THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON., D. €. FRIDAY. ,1926. Afore. Drevenunk any “""!“"" oo the Atlantic. Whether the two fleets 'ENSE T TRY commander from risking destruction | o1y po combined for the attack en D 5 D ithin that dlst | - DEFENSE SLATED FOR TRYOUT S5 G i T b | New Klement Enfers. nPN" With the two swift earriers and| For the Army, selection of the IAXI URIVING HERE East Coast War Games in Narragansett Bay Area Will | i 5, e airons 5 the aisnosat of | Northeastern franiies as the “theater | 0f Spanish-American War and | . he attacking force, however, a new |of war” will make available the g |- ¢ 8i 0. 1 : Aford First Opportunity for Mobilizing Army’s | ciement eniers” inio" the ' defensive |est “number of Iroonc et aiserbied St i) | Just One Exception. P S problem and it seems rertain tha' |for maneuver purposes. Not onl | py lanes to Repel Attack by Sea and Air. carefully worked nut program de- ! protection of the most « signed to throw light on the employ [ ment of planes, offensiveiv and de | < over this and other E Tedng ill hecol al . ? i ’ sine maneuver probien, Atlantic after her .m.mlmh n. sched erves, within the region. | ish-Am Y d N I i a s ; g P U”EE m WMEH MITCHELL'S THEORY OF AERIAL |39, topinais, o omile s ot ext soring of ihe barie oot ino| DR, C, H. BUCHANAN DIES; | eided | Inapector Since 1907 w.- Veteran »j‘, his plans for the games will include i |does the defense problem contcraplate e hetween House and | fensively, in coastal waters The Bast Coast games will afford | uled for April, 19 There .are three well or, ‘ompany C of the Ist Distriet nv value of airevaft against a modern > A part of the jeint OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS fleet may form i 3 on the W Wat as. s niemNes of Now Loeated in Onr Own Rldz Army Navy manenvers to he held in : the first opnortunity for mobilization | expected to be finished in December rd divisions, the " umbia Volunteer Infantrs |of the Avnv s air fleets to vepel an|of thix vear and will 2o [t the York and Pennsyivania.| Horn at Keyser, W. William | Pacific as air flagship of the haitle lled upon to par. | 187 Army air Preliminary e (wo fleet A /. Va i ! 3 viers prok ] I accident for the 3 t ome A 1o | et danti 8 Auzust next vear at A special ¢ ed hy the 7 up recklessness ers, it was annour c Direcior M. liminary with his parents 1o Berkeley where the hody will on 11 u)fiv of the Organized F of the cur idze pointed out. show Vv mneh eck su firet quart ent calendar inke rhe vear. Mr that there less drivinz an the 1axi Mhouzh onl: cent of all the | a les vegiztered he Distriet are these 1wn sponsible for Defenses to Be entively operators Mothproof Storage Bags 4/ 50c Mothproof Cedar Bags, Woodmach & Lotheop DOWN STAIRS STORE |t i 250 “Town Talk” Soie de L’eau Wash Silk Frocks, Exclusively Here Very Specially I’rit'ml Regular Lines of Goods In addition to special purchases, it is our constant aim to carry in our Down Stairs Store complete lines of regular goods in every section. And prices average as low, or lower than elsewhere. 3 per cent Januars Lexinzton with The feel of 231 fight doand scontin: eh the defenders will rtment ha tative allotme it manenvers next session of ol project rested of fuel for the a) vear tn must of the res the ace dey STORE 5 shows that there we traffic i thendhe firet four month more than d period in 1 8 ' i S wtie, and During Apri lisions. 246 of vehicle with m vehicle with motor vehicle co one injured There were five deaths accidents in April Eldridge s statist curred hetween af the persons we vehicles and the fiftn by INTERIOR ELECTION. Heads UNDER MITTEN MANAGEMENT — . of the popular Saie de 1. 'ean vonthinl and Thev have reason plainly oh armingls v our exclusive maker Talk Fr ahlyv correct l.\ heen named is a prescription for fashio Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bnlmus Fever and Malaria. ; 1 Kills the germs. . | One Maj. John Q. A. Braden was re (== i e elected president of the Tmterior General Elevator partment Branch of the Feder; Em ployes’ Tnion at a meeting held Wed it Company, Inc. G 467 C St. N.W. Members of the hoard of re Washington, D. C. were elected as follows: « ] ] Elevators Controllers Motors Machine Work Repairs Promptly Made Day Phone, Main 1280 Night Calls Lincoln 8950 Town acks for a Maj. John Q. A. Braden Branch of Employes Uninn vious, and two piece models disp! tucks, smocking, ved ta hest advantage kick pleats. jabots, helts and em- hraide coral 15, lune rose poudre hleu, sunni. orchid, hlac, heige, | peach. Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 10 16 Other Frocks, $10 Striped hroadceloth, tailored o erepes in polka dots and combination flat crepe de chine, polka dot and radium Summer-styled Frocks Summery <hades of snoww hite, rose and V.fllm\er Burean ”f Thomas: Indian Affairs. M Shaw: General Land Office 2 Pierce; Secretary Mrs. Re corgette, flat ork accomplished during was outlined by Braden. These Frocks in a inll range of colors, sizes and sty les for women and misses South American Art Quite. the capital of Ecuvador. the mecond highest townsite in the wo (8.000 feet above sea level). is rezarded outh American art took workmen SWAT THE FLY Take advantage of an early start by an aggres. /fter its construction had hezun sive war on the fly at the | 48358 Much of 1 inGal |l beginning of the season. designed in the Moorish style 1o | =i e e e S The Star has for free || | Chinese. mingled with Roman ||l distribution wire-handle || Gothic examples of decorative t i atiors Seat! I Ask for one at the main |f | $ 85 [l office of The Star, or at . £ Very Exceptional Values DOWN STAIRS STORE Smart Summer Shoe Styles Special Values Popular Summer Silks—Popular Prices Silk Crepes, $1.65 Polka Dot Radiums, $1.35 QIH\ Broadcloth, $1.25 Specially priced Allsilk Flat Specially priced. All-silk Washabie \pm, Iy priced. Allsilk - Bahy Crepe and Satin-hack Crepes. in Printed” Radinms, in polka dots and roadel white, lovely nastel tints, also hlack and ajiiaver efeets. capen. nile. orchid white an 1 < Silk Printed Crepes, $1 All-Silk Pongee. $1.95 Silk Radiums, $1.50 priced. All-<ily Radinme Specially priced. Al-silk Printed Specially priced Allsilk o Crepe de Chine. in Snmmer col- tan, hoic de rose. turquoise colors. Hosts of lo ore and comhinations. copen, peach. fiesh and white nowx s 300 Fashlonable Large Hats Fashion Approved—Specially Priced $4.9 Milans that are much in demand. Shown in smartly tailored styles. large Hair Hats are black, usually trimmed with velvet or flowers. Also popular tailored street hatsdn straws and felt. Newest Parisian colors and black and white. Also White Felt Hats, $4.% DOWN STAIRS ¥ DOWN STATR Summer Underwear and Hosiery--for the Entire Family at Qunn Prom the Pathfinder —I wonder 1f 1 = any of the Branch Agen- ||| hen T am az old as el Youll bhe Jurkvy of S AWAve—Parchment Kid Opera, santernc applique. Spike heels: ivory kid. Sautcrne trimmed and o beautifully fitting and comfort silk imported laces and hends. chor. Sizes 3 to 7. Widths A, Si Widths A, R B. C. $545. “GOODYE” Says Abave — Fromt Gore Stepin. Relow—Gray Kid D'Orsay lizard Relow—Black Satin Gore, trim- calf trimmed. Medium spike med with siloer kid. Medium . heels. Sizes 3 to 7. Widths 4, spike heels. An ideal tailored B. C. $5.85. pump. Sizes 3 to i. Widths A. Also in patent leather §5.85. B, C. 5545, l.arge g 3 Transparent Floppy Milans Hair Hats Above—Patent l.eather Featuring lLarge craceful and youthful. Trimmed with alligator calf. Low heels; suitable for women amd misses. Nizes 3 to 7. Widths 44 to D. Ulso in tan calf. §5.85. Stepein, Buy Your PAINTING NEEDS NOW and SAVE STORE Sty We are pleased to announc the appointment of ) Walter Morgan as manag our pam': department R GLOBE PAINT High Quality Colors White $2.25 Gal. $2.50 Gal. $1.35 $1.50 1/, Gal. V5 Gal. 70c Qt. 80c Qt. \ MILL-END PAINT \ BROWNONLY special $149 cal. Goodye Quality Floor and Trim Varnish Johnson'’s or Old English Paste and Liquid Wax 59¢ Pound 59¢ Pint We Deliver Anywhere Call Main 7889 7902 Tiffany Varnish Stain A Real Value—All Colors Expert Paint Advice GOODYE & PAINT and SUPPLY CO. 5 421 10th N.W. “The House That Service Built” $2.95 Gal. 90c Qt. $1.55 50c Pt. 15 Gal. 30c 15 Pt. SCREEN PAINT Will Not Clog the Mesh Black, 65¢ Qt. Green, 85c Qt. A Brush FREE Buffalo Quality Floor and Deck Paint—All Colors $2.10 14 $4 Gal.; 5 Gal. Buffale Quality Auto Finishes— Highest Grade Made— Special Cnmbin-\ion Offer B 59,79 Pt Top )uld (‘ulhlm\ Electric Waxers 1 1 1 1 r $3.: Per Day Hosiery for the Family Women’s Service and Chiffon Ho. $1.65 Miller full fashioned. Silk to garter band. Fleven amartest shades for Summer wear, including white. Nizes 815 to 10, Full-fashioned Chiffon Hose, $1.85. Japanese silk. Clear, even, sheer weave. contrasting stripes. Fleven new shades, light shades and white. Sizes 8'7 to 10. Miller Full-fashioned Chiffon and Service Silk Hose, $1.35. In 30 popular Summer shades. Sizes &% to 10. Full-fashioned Silk Hose, $1.50. Of medinm weight. Our exclusive Crestwood brand, All shades, and sizes 81} to 10. Silver Star Heavy Silk Hose. $1.95. sive in \Washington with us, Exclusive Never Mend Hose, $1 pair. shades. Mock seams. Sizes 81, Blue Crane Chiffon Service Hose. $1. Mock seams. Sizes 8, to 10, Humming Bird Hose, $1.50." Must give service, shades, including light shades and hlack. 10. Mock seams. \ll-silk Hose, of fine Have no including Full fashioned, exclu- Special features. Al new and staple to 10, Al wanted shades, Al wanted 75¢ Pair Sizes 9% to 12. Mock Men’s Phoenix Hose. Sports Hose, in fancy colors, seams, Darnproof Socks, $1. Plain colors, ioned. All sizes 9'% to 12, Phoenix Lisle Hose, 3 pairs, $1. Plain colors Sizes 91, to 12, . Cotton Golf Hose, $1 pair. New attractive paterns, in new color combinations. Sizes 10 to 1115, Fancy Socks, 50c pair. \'ery specially priced. Silk and ravon mixed —some rayon and All in new pat- ternz. Good color combinations, Sizes 914 to 1115, DOWN STAIRS STORE Silk Hose, full fash- Mock seams. Announcing our readiness to supply you " with Summer Underwear and Hosiery—at prices most interesting. Offerings are included for Women, Men, Children. Boys, Girls and Infants. Purchase a quantity now—for the months to come. Children’s W hite Sox, 25¢ and 50c pair. \White Sox Summer. Sizes 515 to 814 Randolph Cuties and Buster Brown Sox, in a large selection of colors and patterns. Sizes 64 to & 5. Prices, 25¢, 35¢c and 50c. 74 Sports Sox, 50c. Hose, with faney tops and all-over patterns. 7 to 94, Sox, 35¢ pair. Ravon Fancy-top Sox, in 815, and wanted colors Underwear for the Family Silks Costume Slips, $2.95 Radinm. Pongee and Baronet Satin (rayon), in popu- lar high shades. Sizes 36 t6 44 New Crepe Gowns, $1. In pastel shades for Summer. round and square necks. Sizes 16 and 17, . Voile Chemise, $1. In pastel shades. l.ace-trimmed and tailored styles. Sizes 36 to 44. Voile Step-in Drawers, $1. Pantie and flare styles, in wanted shades. Sizes 23 and 25. Cotton Knit Union Suits, $1. With bodice top or built-up shoulders. Reinforced seams. All sizes 36 to 46. Knit Vests, 25c. Band and bodice tops. 6 different styles of tops, tailored and fancy. 36 to 44, Silk Underwear, $1.95 to 35. Beautiful Gowns. Chemise and step-in Drawers, in all shades. Gowns, $3.95 to $5.95. Chemise, $1.95 to $5. Step-in Drawers, $1.95 and $2.95. . Seco Alpaca Costume Slips, $1.95 and $2.50. In regular and extra sizes. Wanted pastel shades. Sizes 36 to 44. DOWN STAIRS STORE 3 for late Spring and early New patterns in plain and fancy ribbed Sizes all sizes 5'% to Vee, . Hanes® Union Suits for Men. $1 Athletic Union Suits, in checked nainsook. Every gar ment must give perfect satistaction. Full ent throngh out. Non-tearable elastic in<ert in hack. FEspecially reinforced. Sizes 34 to 46. : Athletic Suits, $1. Knit Athletic Suits, knee-length stvle, without sleeves. One-button seats. Sizes 36 to 46. Knit Union Suits, $1.25. ‘T'hree-quarter leg and one-quarter sleeve Hanes' Union Suit, of light weight. All sizes 36 to 46. Athletic Undershirts, 50c. varn. Sizes 36 to 46, Summer Union Suits, 75c. Nainsook Union Suits, Of good grade combed cotton Full-cut sizes in these checked Sizes M to 52 Hanes’ Union Suits for Children, 75¢ Cross-bar Union Suits for boys and girls, throughout. Sizes 2 to 12 vears. Athletic Union Suits, 58c. Sizes 2 to 14 years. and girls, Union Suits, 50c. Bovs' and Girls' Sleeveless [ight-weizht Knit Union Suits. Sizes 2 té 12 vears. Knit and Muslin Body Waists, 25¢ and S0c. dren 2 to 14 years. Girls' Fruit of the Loom Underwear, $1. Gowns, nations, in full ranges of sizes. 2 to 14 years. med with embroidery and laces. Fruit of the Loom Slips, $1. Daintily trimmed with fine laces and embroidery. Sizes for girls 2 to 14 years. Handmade Slips, $1 and $1.50. Nainsook, trimmed with drawn threads, embroidery and flet lace. All sizes 2 to 14 years. Crepe Gowns, $1. 6 to 14 years. Security Crepe and Cross-bar Pajamas, $1. White. with narrow pipings of pink or blue. Sizes 2 to 14. Girls' Two-piece Crepe Pajamas, special, $1.25. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Sateen Bloomers, 58c. For girls 2 to 16 vears. pink and black. Reinforced For hovs Sizes for chil- Combi- Trim- Flowered Crepe Gowns for girls, in sizes In white, POWN STAIRS STORE