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WELFARE BOARD | T0 MEET TUESDAY Director Expected to Be Chosen Then—Nine Mem- bers Named by City Heads. ewly created | the-persor: Organization of tl Board of Public W nsl of which was a ed yesterda afternoon %y the Disirict Commission- | ers, will be completed at a meeting in vilding Tuesday morn- k tly identified work in the i constitute the new board, which will begin to func- tion July 1. supy the Board of | o Children’s | Members of Board. Members of the heard and their | Dr. George | eorgetown | amem- | M Kober, University Med: ber of the H ciation John Joy president of Guardians. i Frederick W. hildren's of ans and Mrs. ominent in Jewish ax Selection of the ‘mined b; Cuno H. Rud Board of Distr announcing the out that Mr. . Kober were reluctant cept the offices on the board, and did so only after hav Ing been convinced that the intimate knowledge gained by their long serv- ice fitted them for this important work. The board at its orzanization meet- | ing is There & position, a Ball of Del different terms was | 1 of the ners, in pointed its creation in 1 . as first sition. under the law, will nd_exclusive control of the following in- The work- formatory have comp! and ma stitutio house of the District || Judge Changes His Own Opinion, lichael M. Doyle, Frede VERDICT IS SET ASIDE Sl THE HARRIS &/ FurtNe Upper, left to right: nolds and W. W. Millan. Newcomb and Mrs. Hucll ming. EVENING 8§ ] l MEMBERS OF CITY’S NEW WELFARE BOARD o (u-mx:" M. Kober, Mrs. Charles Goldsmith and John Joy Edson. Lower, left to right: Mrs. Emmett J. Scott, I‘Aluurd STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1926. HARRISE EW NG Center, left to vight: lay seitles for the present at second proposition on which *he stockholders attacked the adjudica IN PIGGLY WIGGLY CASE | i e proceeding: SUNDAY GAMES OPPOSED. Holding Former Decree Was Er- nicipal ng House, the Industrial Home School, the Indus: Home | School for Color District Traini Arundel Count Besides nomin public welfare, who Will be the execu | entered uilfoyle su ¢ board, the|q proximately § t | former directors of the P Corporation, 1 Under the creating the board it will be necessary to hold not monthly meetings each year. The | wave autMority to make all rules, regulations and ad- | ve orders governing the | charge of its duties as will promote | % the director of |ing th 2l han nine rogu!.n[ ce, that H. L. ttacked the decree for fraud and er- 4 r. had a right to proceed as a com. organization of its work and the dis- | plainant in a si ¢ A jury re efficiency of service and economy of |the Guilfo by roneous on Its Face. e e for Rich us protest | confere; a vig against the suggestion that the pub. | arS A ATe oanea parks be opened after zment of ap-|S for tennis and inst seven ! The resolutions were v Wiskly r Bright for his consi in connection with the su - |from a member of the council that the pa ble after 2 o'clock ever. tennis. | Two assured | Councilman Price of their approval of | the idea, but it is known that they were not members of the Methodist | denomination. It is expected that the \hm\wn\" June 19.—Hold of his own court Tenn., o'clock | was erroneous on “hancelor Wightman Hugh od vesterday in a lengthy o Moon.‘a _stockholder who ently refused to annul decree for fra Moon d the chancelle A Permanent Wave—graceful, soft and becoming waves—not for a day or a week—hut permanent, naturally curly hair that will withstand shampooing, sea, salt spray. the strenuous sports of Summer—and then look lovely for the dance in the evening. 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W, W oodmard & Lnthrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Woodward & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Monday—We Begin a Clearance of 92 Women's Handsome Light-weight Coats and Wraps $59.50 $75 Prices that in many instances are less than the original wholesale cost 52 Coats Reduced to *59~° 30 That Were $75 18 That Were $95 4 That Were $115 Formal tvpes of coats in satin, faille and charmeen, luxuriously trimmed in smartest Summer furs. - Many have fashionable capes, some scalloped—others have elaborately embroidered balloon sleeves—cach one is distinctively smart. 40 Coats Reduced to ¥75 18 That Were $95 6 That Were $125 12 That Were $115 4 That Were $150 Smart silhouettes, shown in finest silk and cloth fabrics—satin, faille, frost crepe and charmeen—majority trimmed with fashionable furs. Select from straight- line coats, cape-coats and wrappy models—which offer a remarkable selection. Clearance Prices on Entire Stock Women's Tailored Spring Suits 20 Suits Reduced, $29-50 25 Suits Reduced, $39-5¢ 3 20 That Were $59.50 That Were $49.50 o ot vt The newer suits of the season—includ ing single and double breasted models, plain and braid trimmed, with pique vests. Charmeens, twills, tweeds, mix- tures and pin stripes. Every smart tailored suit fashion—of fine twills, tweeds, charmeen, mixtures and pin stripes—with single or double- breasted coats. Three-Piece Costume Suits Reduced to $75 That Were $95 and $135 Women's Coat and Suit Sections, Third floor. ale—450 Leather-bound Black En;.mel Suit Cases and Hat Boxes $4.7.5 One of the best and most timely values we have ever offered to The best cases we have seen this season anywhere near this price Summer travelers — well-made Black Enamel Cloth Cases —at really worthwhile savings. 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