Evening Star Newspaper, February 19, 1928, Page 11

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FEBRUARY 19, 1928—PART 1. 11 Saks- PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., 1 i |: [ 'Dwight F. and_James 3. Davis. Join | MRS, COVILLE IN RECITAL. win B. Parker, A. C. Moscs, Mrs. John Singer Assisted by Miss Cook in EV"- |s PI.ANNED . Jay O'Connor, Staff Capt. Erncst R. ke Ot Brograi Holz of the Sajvation At Miss Agacy 5. Regan of the National Council of . » c | V[NE HE E Catholle Women, Frederic A. Delano,| Emily Coville ‘s‘"_’“““' EEYORmAL IR John O'Grady of the Catholic | cital yesterday afternoon at the Arts Second Annual Campaign: | Charities and George Hewitt Mye | Club, when she was assisted by Rosa- Tuesday afternoon a general session | lind Cook at the pilano. Mrs. Coville Against Drugs to Start February 22. . . will be held at which reports will be [sang a varied program, including 'Relations Between Public | made from the eight group conferences. | groups of French, Russian and Ameri- F;\-;‘-mmmo summaries will be deliv can Songs r\ndc mxml;:r of songs b{ . " | ed by committee chairmen on the find- Grieg. Mrs. Coville a native of and Private Groups t0 |incs and . recommendations of their ‘Iowa and has recently come to Wash- d sroupe. Mr. Baker will speak on “Re- | ington with Mr. Covillens i 1 | sponsibility of Local Governments Miss Cook was an able assistant a Be Discussed. | Welfare Work.” the piano_and received her share of S = | th~ applause for her song,’ “Little Lovely Dream.” which Mrs, Coville e s CONSIDERS BOXING HERE. e n b Anerican group. famencaion Committes GLEE CLUB ENTERTAINS. s and the efforts of cor nity M e s the underlying merican com- Senate D. C. Committee to Take Up and councils to mect them, will | — 9)5 amined by 300 business and pro-| oL | The Men's_ Glee Club of George | ssional leaders, who will inaugurate a he bill to permit amateur boxing wjashington University gave a congert Fe e conforence tomorrow at_the | i Washington will be taken up for con- | Friday ~ night in the Presbylerian over CHotel with the assembling | Sideration by the Senate District com- | Church at Chevy Chase Circle before {he Gitizens' Conference on Com- ' Mittee at an early date, Chairman Cap- 4 large audience. Responsibility for Human Wel- P announced yesterday. The program, under the direction of ¥ rhis gathering will mark the| The proposal is to create a boxing 1. Harmon, included nine num- " contorches "ot Taymen to discuss commission, to be appointed by the hers by the club, - interspersed with o from fho lay rather than the District Commissioners, to sup and solos and special numbers, Elmer | Brofessional viewpoint. and the confer- Yefulate amateur boxing matches Brown plaved several piano_selections ence will explore sorial welfere as a Senator Capper said that from what of his own composition. The male as heard thus far, he docs not feel quartet registered a hit with its negro tionships be encies and The second annual obscrvance of Nar- eotic Education week will be conducted throughout the United States and in many forcign lands during the week of George Washington's birthday, Feb- ruary 22-20. The program is sponsored by the World Conference -on Narcotic Education under the leadership of Capt Richmond P. ilobson The general plan for Narcotic Educa- tion weck calls for the participation of All organized agencies of society, in- cluding gov National. State. provincial & nicipal: educational erencies. hea <. the radio. press. ms and trends of @ We Were as Surprised to Get Them as You Are! pulpit, sere: fraternal clubs ete The progr: markable construg vear met with re- more than 21.000 g been put on by t N s in observe ance of the week. Reports this year in- dicate an even wider participation and & continually growing interest in the to the community chest aspect of the situation. The President and Mrs. Coolldge will receive the delegates at the White ! House tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. Speakers on Program. C. M. Bookman of Whole. not confining their deliberations Secretary Hoover, —_— 1317 F ST. N.W. AFTER APRIL IST We Are Offering Our Entire Stock of Fine S0 ELRY AT DRASTIC uals. HUNDREDS OF 2.-TROUSER JE REDUCTIONS OF 307 TO 50% in Our REMOVAL SALE and Communits pted narcotic drug problem and the factors surrounding its suppression. Gratifving responses have come from such units h¢ of the Association Cincinnati, and Councils: SPRING SUITS ON SALE AT CLEARANCE PRICES! i Added to the This-Season’s Suits Already on Sale *26.00 FOR $£35-840 SUITS - $33.00 tatware Thomas (stertine and s tional cided ence Secreta committess to organi quostions to be discuss committees will be tended discussions into vari of the problems to b considered Fred Hoke. Indianapolis manufac- turer, will preside at a lunchcon at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, at which Abave: Col. William C. Procter of e topic. “Where Should Leader. Cincinnati. chairman of National Citl- and Responsibility for Comn 3 rens’ Committee. iare Be Found?" will be d Below: C. M. Bookman, of Cin- Prosident Faunce and Mr. Ma; cinnati. president of Association of a dinner tomorrow night Community Chests and Councils. Secretary Hoover, w s T : Washington from his Florida vacation trip tomorrow, will speak on he Hu- SHOE PRODUCTION GAINS. = Responsibility of Com- i il d M:. Bookman will s planned P the important result of the conference of committees held in New York City. November 3-6. namely. the creation of th> World Narcotic Defe Associa- 3 ol center for Watches 1000 Lad'es’ Rracelet ss.w Watches, seld filled 300 Ladies' Bracelet §12 50 atehes. 11-kt. gold 00 Gents' K )g i n $0 00 Pocket Watehes. gold filled cent Kz ion §10.80 Niekel 8¢ | Bay State and New York Far in Lead for Countrr. BOSTON. February 18 (2. —Produc- tion of boots shoes in the United Statss in 1927 reached a total of 343.- 605903 pa an increase of f cent over 1926, according to figy >d hore today by Arthur D. Dut- Gr Watelies day. s thae seed bed of t 1 edge. arousing 1 of seif-pres- of the whole lea: The agencies 4?' of of th> shoc and iather Pe nent here should manufacturing division of the Bureau °F Beaucathed fo O e, Tobte §6,00 } of Forcign and Domestic Commerce. nship of Lacal and Ni B Siin 50c | saslpel ot The figures reveal Massachusetts and s to Communit H FOR 845.850 SUITS New York far in the lead of ths boot Local Organizat sl o oo Cor ity Chests?” tland's smallest school. i potnt 5 adance. 15 in' the h“‘z,c H??h?m“; ig States In the |, pact Basis for Com 3 e of Lochgair. Tuacre are only in Massachusetts | Programs and the Problem of K five pupils. and as they are of different Publicity. ages the teacher has io teach three of General Scssion Tuesday them separatel us making in all d to four classes. TSDWARDS & ZANNET C | Jowelers O E ‘ N O man cxpected a sale of Spring 704 7th St. N.W. Suits—at reduced prices—now. But, | after all, no store grows zreat except by doing the unexpected. Produ 2.182.254 poirs, and in new o 63 pairs. repre: creesss of 7.3 per c2nt and 5 per cent.| Washingtonians in respactively. lin the conference TITH our 826 and $33 <ale in prog- ress, we made our makers a propo- sition on New Spring Suit=—"at a price.” They almost amazed us by accepting. The Great Independent ? ] TOW vou have the opportunity to choose a ilored. Saks-guaranteed Spring 1928 Suit tin a Spring model. shade and pattern) at a Third Floor'. More than mile-a-minute g speed for twenty-four hours! HAT Studebeker engineers have developed a new Dictator of advanced performance has been def- initely proved. For 24 hours of continuous running The Dictator piled up the remarkable mileage of 1483 miles at an average of better then a mile a minute! No stock car under $1400 has ever equaled this record, which was made under the supervisicn of the American Automobile Association. Horsepower of The Dictator has been increased from 45 to 70 h. p., without increasing the size of its engine or adding to its cost to you—and with an actually higher efficiency and economy in 7asoline consumption! Studebaker design and precision building have made it possible to drive this new Dictator at 40-mile-an- saving of §9 to 817, hour speed the day you buy it. No more poking along at 20 or 25-mile speed for 500 or 1,000 tiresome miles. Studebaker engineering has reduced the change of engine oil to every 2500 miles. Through a unique, high-pressure lubrication system the need for chassis greasing has also been reduced to 2500-mile intervals. Todey the new Dictator is the champion of its prjce class, representing the finest type of automotive engi- neering—at a remarkable, One-Profit price! See this great new Dictator today—give it your own thorough inspection and try it out in your own way. We will gladly put one at your disposal on request! Values in Four Price Fields Rrake Miles H Up-t0-850 Overcoats HE Overcoat Sale goes Q ahead. We can’t offer com- ¢ lete size ranges at this late ate. but, if vou can be fitted, vou fall heir to a fine Overcoat and a large ing. Third Floor: P per hour Prices | The President Eight 100 80 $1985 to $2450 | [ ] The Commander 85 72 1495 to 1695 | e lctator The Dictator 70 65 1195to 1295 1 Erskine Six 43 62 795 to 965 4-DOOR SEDAN 1195 f- 0. b. factory, including shock absorbers ’ All prices f. 0. b. factory, including shock absorbers An Qutstanding Value! Bovs" High-Grade Golf Knickers, of All-Wool! JOT ouly are they of allwoal. dut they are splendidly tailered. They will wear. Weights suitahle for now and Special Purchase and Sale! Bovs’ All-Wool Sl)l:illg Golf Hose, Worth 75¢ and 81 5¢ vouve never ESIGNS and colors seen-because they are apecially made up for the coming Spring. Re Sales 14th Street at R Potomac 1631 Maintenance Kansas Ave. and Upshur St. Columbia 3052 JOSEPH McREYNOLDS, Inc. Sales Conn. Ave. at R North 6575 sides @ host of handsome plain shades, there are plaids, heathers, allover de- signs and the wanted Faiv Lile weaves, Most of these hose are easily $1.00 val. ues, Siges T o 11 (Second Floor), for Spring. A wide variety of patterns o help you match up the voungsters suit for longer service Or equally goodlooking with dark coats. Mintures, Tweeds, Herringbones, ete. Sises S0 18 (Second Flaor),

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