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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. @, “ORKERS ADPLAN * RGEDBY SEMATOR Wisconsin Lawmaker 3Sug- gests Longshoremen’s Act Be Applied in D. C. method of abtaining mpensation law for Washington | into effect here the pro law | Iast year for long: throughout the country, wa Tropesed toda v Senator Blaine, Re- publican, of sin. Senator Blaine, who has been study mitiee, introduced a bill today pro- | viding that the longshoremen compen- n law shall ap, or death of empl of Columbia © time announcement was | e Senate District commit- will hold a hearing at 10 o'clock on morning of March 22, to consider pending comp: the oups representing the emploves | and the emplove in Washington hold conferences if they could work | on which all could agree e. in answer to question: he was not prepared to | done ¢ that time ! uggeste he bill just put for ward by Scnator Blaine, there hav been pending for some time two o] bill: permitting employers to place iabili h private insurance bject to regulation by lo- and the other setting up ation under the | es Compensation | bodies have sup- | poried the former of these two bills, | while labor nizations have support- | ed the latter plan. The longshoremen compensation act, | which Senator Blaine is suggesting be | epplied here, would place administra- | tion of the law un Employment Compensation Commission. | but contains a provision permitting em- piovers to secure the payment of com- | ENTER?AINMENT GIVEN AT WOMEN'S MEETING ! Music and Dramatic Fratures Pre- sented at Federaticn's ! A progrem of enteriainment fe: the District of mbia Federation :;mens Clubs he Hotel Rooseve! s chairman of zuction group, of th> Woman s A Bridg> Lesson D!ay.\ The_cast . _Eleno Mrs. Lawren chairman of sketth wer> Drer ana . Poston di- COOLIDGE GETS PICTURE. World War Veteran Presents Por- trait to President. i Albert Levine, a World War veteran, Bving at 1000 E strect, has presented to | President Coolidge a life-sizsd portrait | of the latter, which he recently| executed. using a newspaper halftone ©f ths President as his model. 1 Mr. Levine was shell-shocked during | the uar and has spent the greater part | of the past 10 years in veterans’ hos- pitais. He only recently took up | drawing. Everett Sanders, secretary to the t, who presented the portrait | for M:. Levine, was enthusiastic in his | praise. | Canada's employment situation 1s oconsidered better than at any time HEMSTITCHING PLEATING BUTTONS COVERED M. E. HOLLEY 1 i5th Bt C MADE NEW Again Cleaning. Bloeki; Kemodrting e 3 Vienna Hat Co. 435 11th Street ICH IN Pabst-ett, more than cheese isparticularlyrich in calcsum, the fond ele- ment that many leading doctorsclaim is the most important of all in main- taining strength, energy and youthful vitality, Order from your grocer, PABST CORFORATION (Cheese Division) Milwaukes (Aise makers of Pabst Wosder Chaese) % /fi_g, Six toil- £T5)) piased, ) /Y 5 More than | Cheese Week-End Special—2 Pounds Homemade Candy, 95¢ FRIDAY. MARCH 9, 1928. Spring Clothes the Well- loodward & Lnthrop o O Spai B 10th, 11th, F and G Streets ‘mllle‘ SPORTS (OAT | ENSEMBLE I'MESS (OAT SPTING FASHIONY AN MONEPN VAN THE JUNIOT HIN Because Woodward & Lothrop understands Modern Youth, the Junior Section is ready to completely out- fit Juniors with simple and appropriate clothes—just as modern as the Juniors who wear them. These sug- gest the very extensive variety in the specialized Junior Misses” Section, where only fashions for the Junior Miss are shown. ILLUSTRATED Tan Tweed Sports Coat, with a Sports Scarf Frock is yellow—a fashionable scarf throw, $49.50. smart Spring color, $29.50. School Frock of crepe with a wide Smart Ensemble, with red flannel siledo belt nd pockets, ST6S0: coat and printed scarf frock, $39.50. Tafly Lace Afternoon Frock is Fitch Shawl Collar trims this youthfully piquante, $39.50. Dress Coat, $89.50. Layers of flesh tulle makes this Youthful Belted Tailored Suit of crisply bouflant Dance Frock, cocon Bird's Eye worsted, $39.50. $29.50. JUNIOR Misses' Secrion Fountn Froor. Tailored Suit Sperts Frock SCHOOL FROCK | AFTEANCONFROCK | DANCE FROCK Are Ready for Selection Now Exclusive Imported Bleyle Suits, $8-50 Mothers of boys 3 to 8 years are sclecting new models for Spring in the well-known Bleyle suits, tailored of 100% worsted jersey that is washable and non-shrink- able. Two-picce Suits, $475 and 3675 Well-tailored little suits with wool trousers and wash- able blouses are very popular with boys 3 to 9 years of age. Dress and sports models have blouses of white, tan, striped and figured broadcloth, with four-in-hand ties and trousers of serge, cheviot, tweeds and her- ringbones, with matching belts. Spring Topcoats and Reefers, $7.75 to $15:75 Imported and domestic fabrics—tweeds, cheviots, blue serge and camel cloth—have been used for these coats in order to’insure long wear as well as smart appear- ance. Single and double-breasted models. Sizes 3 to 10 years. ‘Tre Bovs’ Store, Fourtn Froor. Boys’ Tan Scotch Grain Oxfords, %6 The Scotch grain calf oxford that will withstand the wear and tear that an active boy’s shoe undergoes— and look well at the time. With perforated straight tip and saddle. Heavy welt soles. ~Sizes 24 to 6. Eovs' Snor Srction, FOurRte FLOOR. Smart Junior Misses Are Choosing New One-Strap Pumps, $8 An exceptionally smart shoe—a patent leather' one- strap pump, with a medium, round toe and covered heel—that every Junior can wear, any time, with any type of costume. Sizes, 2%; to 7. Grmis' Snor SectioN, Fourtr FLooR. Exceptional Purchase and Selling Misses” Silk Frocks Special $ 1 9.50 Of course, one can often buy dresses for $19.50—but it is seldom that one can buy dresses of such quality and in advance Spring styles at this low price. unusual purchase makes it possible. The quantity is limited, however, so we suggest that you immediately make your selections, We can but suggest the charm of these frocks—geor- gettes with diagonal tucking, with side jabots. with long ties, with metal embroidery—of suede crepe, with smocking and cross-stitch embroidery—tailored styles —sports and afternoon models. Rose Beige Green Navy Blue Rust Black Gray Independence Blue Lake Blue Misses’ Dress Stcrion, Trirp Froon. Misses’ Spring Dress and Sports Coats At this limited price—but $29.50 with no limit on style One is amazed to find such smart coats that feature all of the fashion notes sponsored by Paris at such an attractive price. It is so easy to buy one or even two coats—and yet keep within one's budget or allowance. Polka Dot Kashmir Worsteds Novelty Tweeds Misses' Coar SrctioN, T FLOOR. A Wide Selection in Misses’” Spring Suits, $25, $29.50 Tailored suits are essential items for smart Spring wardrobes. At these two prices—one finds an almost unlimited selection of styles—single and double breast- ed models of twill, oxfords, melton and tweeds—some with contrasting striped skirts. Misses' Suir S8ecTioN, T Froow, The Smart Younger Set Rides Horseback Girls’ Habits (8 to 14), $25 to $59.50 Misses’ Habits, $29.50 to $59.50 Ihe new habits for debutantes have light-colored breeches and dark coats—of broadeloth, English whip- cord and Melton cloth. Then, of course, there are tweed habits all in one color. For the sub-deb there are correctly cut tweed habits, also. SPORTSWEAR SECTION, THID Froom, Girls’ and Juniors’ Felt and Straw Hats, $3.75 The cut-up hrim, with an animal head pin—the hand-stitched telt—the nail-studded felt—the straw-tripmed felt—the felt with novel straw insets—and straw and felt combinatipns of- fer every jumior and girl smart hats for Spring wear, Gunes' MituiNeay Secrion, Fountn Froom, Spring Hose and Socks Misses' Silk Hose in new Spring shades, $1.80, $2, Girls' Sports Socks, in new patterns, 8¢, Children's Fancy Socks, a8¢, 80c, 78 Children's Silk Short Sacks, plain colors, 98¢, CGines' Fuaniamives Srorion, Fornre Frooa,