Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1928, Page 28

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e THT TYENTNG STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. WEDXFESDAY. TEBRTARY 1 = VICE CONSULS RAISED, |seeretary, tansferred trom Constanti-| GTUDY CHILD LABOR BILL. gt 3 oclock Frigay atternoon Atier nople to London; Willlam S. Howell, committee reported out the measure 19984, - BURLE"’H Is ASSURE Cramer. chairman of the public m\»m;mrw;. Jeoretary to_the nfl'tlu'd n(,l‘nc?(h»{n;l o garboge ,.,,,,,fim.nd, :.. .,l:, i . | Commissioners. Stating that otherout- | foot of Fourty-fourth street and to op- corporations committee, was i he | 1yineseetions would have to be served 'pose it before District authoritics. | e jr. Texas, fitst scorctary, transferred g Three Washington Men Are Pro.|irom the State Department to Mexico| oquico o 6ou o and Civie Groups Fecenti ) form of a letter from J Stephons. | firt” in the matter of adequate fire a . 5 ” R BUS SERVICE cuperintendent of rail for the | protection, Garges said the Burlelth | City; Myron A. Hofer, Ohio, first secre- h Ve BETTE VR incion Rana s Beciie Co. | Prletion, Garkes, iaid, e, Baelh| - AGKS MEDAL DESIGNS. | motea by state Department. | furf: Wiifered froms S, GHC | Gonsider Capper Mensure. e DS met i Rich M TAGT e Sassociatl) D LoNDuace Uiy (TR D Aw TN e gy e William C. Vyse, vice consul at Ha | {9, the Stle Depitinent: (ot (6] g, Guiens Advisory Councl HEADS HORTICULTURISTS. +dule for More Ceaches in Rush gon. e jon the list for future estimates. | The National Commission of Fine| vana, McCeney Werlich, vice consul at | Goirley, IHnols, | foRRe. Haretet ] o hington Board of Trade, Mer- — The new service will include more| Lively debate was precipitated by the | aris has been asked by th~ Sccretary | Warsaw, and Lloyd D. Yates, vice con- | p,\j; ~Brazil; Addison E. Southard, | chants and Manufacturers Assoclation | F. L. Atkins of Rutherford, Peried Effzctive Feb- 1 during th> afternoon rush pe- | Federation of ~ Citlzens' ~ Associations' 7 2 ? s sul at Buenos Aires, all of the District ' K“ 0K " Minister Rosiden to . and Chamber of Commerce had before | was elected president of the Ami e e e ohte ey | Teferendum on the matter of local Of War to pass on the respective merlls of Columbla, have’ been promoted to | KOMACKY. JNEERIC o O, 0l them today for consideration the Cap- Horticultural Society meeting las o miten easifer each | Sufftage and national ‘representation. | of several designs, models and casts for | the grade of Forelgn Service officer, at | pnooP'%) BTG 8000 and the ac- | per child labor bill, which was referred |at the National ! Fe vad another bus for the the- The present government of the District | “the soldier's medal.” $2,750 a year. | e e ot the resignation of Leroy |lo these groups yesterday by the Dis-| Other officer. will also b added. to leave Thirty- WAS both defended and attacked. but| The decoration was recently author-| Other changes in the Foreign Service | p P oene. New York, as vice consul at | trict Commissioner: | ford. vice president venth and T strects ot 7:45 pm. a final vote went over to the next!ized by Congress for presentation to any | announced at the State Department | san Salvador, and that of Ralph C.| The city executives will await a re-|second vice 3 “ociation expresced approciation for | meeting. when a speaker will be invited | person serving in the Army, National|include the transfer of William H. | Goldsherry, Californias as vice consul | port from these bodies before submit- |den, secretary, and Ofto Bauer. treas- ihe increased service to discuss the Gasque bill for election Guard or Organized Reserves “who dis- | Taylor, Pa.. second sccretary, from | at Ensenada, Mexico. Iting their recommendations on the urer. Those elected to the board of Turleith will hate o wait some time ©f @& school board. tinguishes himself or herself by heroism | London to Constantinople: Wiiliam W. | $ i ) | measure to Congress | directors were Miss Mary McD. Deirne. Schoal. longer for additional fire protection, i The public welfare committee was not involving actual conflict with the | Schott, Kansas, diplomatic secretary, i The bill will be considered by the | Mrs. Mortimer Fo; owe, A. P M C. v indi in A from Daniel authorized to investigate the proposed enem: assigned to Paris; F. L. Belin, Pa., 4‘\ nate District committee at a mee! —_— ruary 23 A centipede usually has 20 feet. | R p New Printed Frocks New Spring Ensembles none sold singly Also Dresses of Crepe Roma, Flat Crepe, Crepe Satiin, Georgette, Natama Crepe, Kashette, Wool Georgette and Smart Combinations V/e know these dresses are the best we have ever ¢ offered in a 2-for-$15 sale! We think you've never Fashions seen better at this price! For street, for business, The kerchief dress — the moulded sil- a coat). Smartly - i hcuette — youthful silorsd in weed The new and very beautiful colors include wood Holeroir— panelo— Gl ikashette. com- violet, biscuit beige, rose glow, Lucerne blue, Follies lece trimmings — bined with plain or red, black and navy. Also evening shades in e “":’4 "”'-“;j' = figured silks. Also evening models. :y;:,:,::a_ s‘:,,'r: ensembles of geor- models in new one gette. Sizes for Juniors 13 to 19, Misses 14 to 20, and two picce styles. Over 250 Styles Women 36 to 42, Larger Women 40 to 50 For Rl @ ccasions 20 STYLES SKETCHED Ensembles The Costume Com- lete (a dress and . 5 < for afternoon, dinner, theater and evening wear.

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