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30 THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1928, Rossl, treasurer. J. W, Connolly, L. S Trundle and §. 1. Tioddinott vere elect- d 10 the executive committee, and Mr. Trundle given & two-year term as dele. | gate to the Federation of Citizens' As- soclations. Exclusion of Maryland and Virginta children from District schools was ap- Proved in resolution adopted, with the Provision that such children already in Attendance be permitted to finish their conrses., _Other measures pa Quested electrification of portal [and seindorsed the Tlth and K streets Site for the Farmers’ Marke B. B. Pettus. 4215 Twelfth stget | S inor e o on of Joseph L. Rortheast, was clected president of fhe fmell, president of the Lincoln Patk Citl n zens Asso oclation. for membership on Michigan Park Citizens' Association at |70ns Assoclation, for membership on fts annual meeting in the Bunker Hill | 0 G School last night. He succceds Lewis| ' M. ‘Trundle reported the plans being . Trundle as head of that organtation. | developed by the foint committee of the | Brookland. ilgren Terrace and Mr. Pettus, who was chairman of the | BiORE, DAUEIER | (ROAC T Jaw and legisiation committce last year. [of vital interest o the Northeast sec- o terms as prosi- tion. T C. Barr, O. H. Graves and erres were admitted to men Vice President Deviny pre- Imdign Primis! First to introduce this interesting footwear in- novation to Washington. And now, first to offer them at this very low price— B. B. PETTUS NAMED CITIZEN PRESIDENT Michigan Park Association” Holds Annual Election of of Officers. Indian Print silks are a ¢ vivacious new fashionnote in feminine frocks. The material is limited in quan- tity and hard to get. To be first to show Indian Print shoes was an achievement in itself. \We now add to that accomplishment by featuring several graceful styles, made - of aenuine Mallinson’s “Khaki- 88.30 *Kool” Indian print silks.. : others at $14.50 The $8.50 models, also, at our Tth St. and “Arcade” Stores Women's Shnp 1207 F St Landed from Switzerland ! New “Bally” Shoes for Your Children Parents whose children have worn these fascinats ing little shoes before, will be more pleased than ever with the new spring modes. Juvenile shoes which attain the highest possible standards of workmanship and quality. $375 8475 8575 Patent leather, . step gold sille Womer's Slmp 1207 F St. 3212—141h in Baltimore Th 4 K Aleo RITES FOR MAJ. SCOTT TO BE HELD SATURDAY |} Retired Army Chaplain Will Be Buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Funeral services for Maj. Oscar Jef- ferson Waldo Scott, Chaplains' Corps, U. S. A. retired, and professor at How= ard University, who died at his resi- dence, 1804 First strect, Tuesday, will | be conducted fn the Metropolitan A. M E. Church, M street near Sistecnth street, Saturday at no be in Arlington Cemet Maj. Scott was 60 years old and had the distinction of being one of the few | colored men to reach the grade of m in the Chaplains' Corps. He taught Greek, Old ‘Testament history and tematic theology in the School of The- Established 1842 4 Direct Branch of Factory 1340 G St. N.W. A number of bargains in used Grands and Uprights. Full line of Brunswick Records. Couliff, Mer, Quality Beyond Question Place Your “EYES” In Our Care If they are troubling you have them exam- ined by our expert optometrist. An imme- diate correction may save you future seri- ous eye strain. Field Glasses and Cameras Artificial Eyes of.ofialinone. Optometrists Opticlans 935 F Street 35 Years ai the same Addreas > o =25 —and in our Kid- dies’ Dept. we of- fer for tomorrow— a special wasort- ment of hand-fin- ished panty frocks at %S¢, I'ROCK 350 newest Spring Fashion Frocks , . . in for a special proup Saturday selling. . . . They are all much Bigher priced Frocks, A glance will tell you that they are worthmnch more, , P LI ") T, } Interment will | ology at Howard University. He was plpced on the A retived list May 12, 1922, his last service having been with the 12th Cavalry, with which he had served in Mexico under Gen, Pershing. Tree Needs Some Good Soil. While some trees may grow in a poor soil after they have become established, says the American Tree Assoclation of Washington, there is no advantage in starting trees in anything except the best garden soil. Usually that referred | Acting on this theory Gen. O'Duffy to as “top soll” s the kind to have on | has lssucd instructions to the civic hand in suffielent quantity for tree | guards of Kerry and Cork to be on the “The association for a ert.in the hope, however slender, that ce planting inst the flyers may been picked u IRISH SEARCH FOR FLYERS Coast Combed in Hope Plane Was Forced Down. BELFAST, Northern Ircland, March 15 (P).—The possibility that Capt. Wal- ter Hinchliffe and the Hon. Elsie Mac- kay may not have been able to get far out to sea because of a snowstorm rag- ing when the Endeavour passed over Ircland Tuesday has been advanced here. Genuine tazard is especially smart and Springlike, when combined with har- monizing kids, as featured in this splen- did “Carlton” model. Beige or gray genu- ine Calcutta lizard. Sixteen-fifty omerts Shop 1207 F St. New Home of the Hahn “Arch Preserver” Shoes for Women 316 7th St. N.W. FRIDAY & SATURDAY—200 Newest “Just Arrived” Fashion Spring (0als Each of These Typifies an Exclusively Smart New Fashion (\H\[\ with bows . . . and satin or crepe 4 scarfs . . . that can be coquettishly knot- ted . .. or worn loose Coats with capes .. . Models with high standing “horse- collars . . . shawl collars , . . petite collars . . . of softest Summer furs . . . Many are self-collared . . . but euffed with fur. Satin inlays, novel tuckings, slot seams and pleats are also details . . . These coats are tai- lored in softest kasha and broadeloth . . | in tan, grays, blues, greens and black! « . . They are undoubtedly , .. the smartest . . . and FINEST new coats Cunningham ever priced Pwenty-Eight Dollars, shoe” PICIAL—I'riday and Salurday Tailored Frocks o, Fancy trimmed Frocks . . . Street Frocks, Business Frocks . . . Styledin fine quality, Flat .n-|u- oo e Satinand earpette ., Misses’, wonen's and larger women's sizes, Hloodward & Lothrop DOWN STAIRS S riday is Remnan TORE t Day Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders Women’s and Misses’ Spring Coats Special $10 Were “r"' KI5, Plain (il 'v" me V‘ U 1 fur trimmed in twille, Gwends and anorts | mixtircs, slive MR ctive sisles, Sizes 14 L0 40, il Womens Skirts and ‘ Blouses—Reduced Were & Silk Slips, $1 Specially Priced. © farms of Slips, with tome. Good Bandettes— na not accepted 25 Flat Crepe Frocks, 35 $7.50 Hats Reduced ‘51 Infants’ Apparel Reduced 50c Glrls Coats, s8 combinations Elove and $1 Children’s Shoes Reduced, $1 Pair educed for elearance. Widren s Pumpe an DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE Voile—Rayon Alpaca—and Sateen Underwear, 45¢ Soiled and Mussed from Display Were $1 to $2.50. 529 Garments, bloomers, step-ins and slips. Some extra-size slips in the lot. Broken size range. Greatly re- duced for clearance tomorrow. 5 including ced from 819,35 Boys Coats $3.75 . AlLWoo Women’s Umbrelles Special, 85¢ 13 Women's Cotton Taffeta Umbreilas. 10 ! Handbags $1 0 18 Rayon Stenin sizes. Wera miich 13 Catton Knit Pant. broken sizes. Were 36 Cottan Knit Veat and_in ith ravon strige. Now 33e Were bae” Now DOWN STAIRS STORE Ruffled Curtains Special, 85¢ Pair White Rufed Serim with tie: Fabric Gloves 50c Pair % Pall.on Fah. Women' “hamois color. fanex patterns. more. ' Now Wera Mare. 1 B Lamps—-Sbades 20 Pleated Tamp Shades: S, Soilad. Were & mn.--m s Sa” “...u"..m.... Taner Bad NOW e Women’s Fine Bench-Made Shoes—Special, $3.65 pui Less Than Cost to Make 100 pairs Street and Evening Shoes in most redijeed 1o desirable styles. Assortment Printed Silk Radiums, 75¢ Yard Were £1 Vard W Printed S small and factory odd lots. Broken si soiled. Patent Leather I\vmm Kid Shoes, reduced for clearance. are broken, ncludes nple nd some are Women’s Pumps—Oxfords—and Comfort Shoes, Reduced $1 Pair Oxfords, Many DOWN STAIRS STORE Rugs—Reduced_. Himent ot § 4 Cotton e Ware Ok N Fillaws Nheel s ooty FATCCURTLY and | hea aaer M Were Nowls Ay Avminater Rugs: oo s FERH it Rues: No honters Men’s Leather House Sllppers DOWN STAIRS SToRE DOWN STALRS STORE 300 Pairs Women’s Silk Hose, 38¢ Pair Irregulars of Higher Priced Grade DOWN STATRS STORR Men’s Broadcloth Shirts, 95¢ - Reduced for Clearance Tomorrow \ 10 Good Quality Broadeloth Shivts and faney patterns, Soled. Collar neckband styles; sizes 14 17 in in plain colo attached assortme SCarnon Menadelath Niiets, 89087 were e Maw's * WHite iyt weekband style, S1shily VRS i iy . iy e weleht Cotts 1o Pale, Plan eal Aty vt ' weee WL, Tausers, BN o Men's Wool 3-Piece Suits, Special, $18.75 Men's Beacon Bathrobes, $4.95; Were $8.95. DBOWN STAIRS S1TORE and nt, WTNeE were ware, IR Sizas AN O and 1 an Lnlan Sulta, e were + Sizes 34 to 40 All Sizes