Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1928, Page 34

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D. C., "APRIL: 15, his time principally for condemnation cases. ‘Che corporation counsel told the Distict committee that the Com- missioners consider this the most im- portant measure they have pending Bor congrsa In'a silk mill in England an old fac- The Gibson subcommittee is to meet | tory beam engine has been working con- | at 10 o'clock tomorrow In an effort to | tinuously for more than 100 years, and collect all the loose ends of its in-'is still in excellent order. STAR, WASHIN GTOY. 1928—PART 1. THE SUNDAY sonal health. Troo) -UIQAA Walters, BOY SCOUTS first aid to animals, swimmingy D. dart, firemanship, personal health; R. SAAEREEERAAAEEE AR AL EEREREAENL LR ERREAREANN A Wonderfu Value IS THIS COMPLETE TOAST SANDWICH SERVICE! Here is the chance of a lifetime to purchase a’sturdy and attractive Yawning-Bowman Toaster and a appealing seven-piece ndwich Set in Limoges golden china, at a remarkable sav- vestigation into the municipal adminis- | tration and to hear reports from the investigators of the United Slalup Bureau of Efficiency. mals, hmkblndlng swimming. Troop 147--A, Bowers, woodwork. Troop 149- nch, handicraft, personal health P. Hunt, firemanghip; F. Stehmar handicraft; V. Stehmhan, handieraft: A. Stewart, firemanship, handicraft. per sonal health. Troop 500—O. Brown cooking, first aid to animal ing: C. Haithman, athlet | ploneering. Troop 501 | architecture, personal health, \r‘!'mlllr-l personal health, Troop '\q\\v \ \\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\ i N w ; N. Kane, firemanship, evrfit ald to animals, handicraft; Ralph Boughton, pathfinding; M. Brinkman,|O. F. Jordon, first aid to ani- | D. O'Brien, remanship, personal five- In the name of the Boy Scouts of America, Eagle Scouts of the District| of Columbia Council on Easter Monday | presented to President Coolidge and | members of his cabinet copies of the| revised Boy Scout Handbook. At the | same time in every State in the Union Scouts were presenting handbooks to the governors of the States and ma ors of the large cities The officials to whom books were resented and the Eagle Scouts tak- ng part were as follows: President Coolidge, Loren Adams, Troop 100: Vice President Dawes, Low- | Osborne, carpentry, . Pope, woodcarving, Marquis, agriculture; T. Sawtelle wood- “lcraft, metal: H. Snell, agricult Rm: woodearving, firemanshij T “‘;}_“RMnihl,f,f“f‘r‘;',;ra',",“'fi,‘f“' f}",f::p T:‘:I!":“‘;‘:‘Lb‘:m“z 104—D. Ports, first’ aid, pathfinding: C. | Viner, firemanship. Ross, pathfinding; R. Ross, woodwor] ‘blacksmithing: | \N8. pathfinding. Troop 108—F. Green, - | puinting, masonry; G, Drummon Mahaney, cook- P v, Pflll!“llfi r, R. K. Fearing. AW e ship manship. life-saving, swimmin i et T PLATINUMSMITHS DIAMONDS JEWELERS firemanship: L. Troop 508 firemanship, per- [ Somat health: Garl Rousor, firsmanship, | personal. heaith, ald 1ife mflnu F. Willett, cycling. . Chambers, woodworkin : William Blair, ell Bradford. Troop 42! Troo) Troop 12 Cl of spnker Long- James Broom, life-saving, aude La Commerce Troop 43. Secretary of Labor v Bernhardt, Troop 2 ulture Jardine, Mi- | 20; Secretary of | M health; public foundry music. Gray. firemanship, R. Gross, health; Dean leathercraft: eany, ming: sonal health, | fellow, | Low » Simmons, wood. public tehings, automobiliny ving, swimming Gaist, bookbinding, firemanship, swim- per- firemanship: health, Troop 111 'D. C. SUBCOMMITTEES | m Farrell, Troop | Rich- Troop 20—M. Bernhardt. handicraft, , leather, woodcarving, marks- manship, physical development, weath- Stevens, carpentry, handi- F. Strong, leather, woodcarving. | machinery, weather Troop 112—W. : carpentry, wooderaft; L. |Industrial carpentry, \\'mdrmfl photog- Insura firemanship. TO MEET TOMORROW| nce, Condemna- tion Judge and Gibson | AND Other Precious Stones Members of Amsterdam Diamond Exchange THE PRICE FOR THE COMPLETE SERVICE ey General Sargent Troop ‘”‘ Inquiry Scheduled. | carpentry, Dnll\flndlnk public henlt A. Beveridge, firemanship, pathfindin | Sam Townsend, firemanship. Troop 12 Three subcommittees of the House -F. Ardai, carpentry, woodcraft; J. Ar- | District committee have meetings dai. architecture, paintin; scheduled for tomorrow morning | carpentry, bookbinding; The Underhill subcommittee on in- | ketry, firemanship, safety; N. Church, | surance and banking is to meet at | bookbinding, firemanship, handicraft; m. in Room 346. House Office | A. Cushman, bookbinding, woodcarving, | Building to consider the House bill handicraft; J. Keith, woodwork, wood- | identical with the Blaine bill in the | |carving: B. Livingston, firemanship, | Senate which provides for compulsory | handicraft, pathfinding: . McLeod, | industrial insurance in the District of manship: W. Cohill, per- | basketry, bookbinding, woodcarving: F. the provisions of the th, firemanship; D. Chaffin, | Pax G. Rober ; horemen's act with the United nal health, woodearving C 4 - | weather: Leroy Bonbrest, firemanship, e ey Lo Hroop | SNimming: R. Daiker. life saving: E T e iineg | Holt, firemanship: B. Hunt, swimming: . -y M. Melntyre, cooking. ~handicraft, weather! A Murray. fitemanship: E. Raab, cooking: S. Walker, athletics, scholarship: W. White, swimming: G. Wild, pathfinding. Troop 25—M. Chew bookbinding: H. Lederer. personal health, firemanship: A. Latterner, pho- ¢ | tography, personal heaith. firemanship: G Clay Goodloe, bookbinding, basketry: Garg, b ilbur and Sccretary Mel- of the city Easter Mon- ed with handbooks Lawrence Kolb, Troop Middleton, Troop 16, of.cfiakin Ine. Years ar $6 55 933”14 Street Catlins’, Inc. * 1324 New York Ave. N.W. \\\\“\(\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\‘\“‘\%‘“\‘\(“ e eteteed composed of 2 or more Scouts, Troop Epworth M. E. Chureh South Shoults, scoutmaster, won Troop 17, meeting at West- erian _ Church, James S, firemanship: W. Dunne, firemanship. | w Employes Compensation Com- Troop 31—J. Dyson, gardening. hiking | plumbing: R. Goldberg, first aid, gard { ening, personal health; J. Kemon, cy : 3 saving. L cling. first aid, handicraft: G. Lee, first cling, handicraft swimming. aid, gardening: S. Lewis. carpentry, fire- F. Marshall, jr.. handicraf , manship; J. Smith, conservation, fire- manship: William Waldenmaier, gar- n | dening. masonry. plumbing: D. Wooster, firemanship. Troop 33--J. Duncan, %t | bookbinding. woodcarving: E. Fraser, r. woodcarving Charles Hooker. book- binding. woodcarving; C. Johnson, book- binding. leathercraft: W McNary. book- binding. woodcarving. lcathercraft KIHOLG Herfurth, jr.. bookbinding. e i alworking. woodcraft: W. Hunt 'I-N‘:{flp’{;;“ basketry: L. Young. swimming. Troop Hhotor Wil T LT scholarship: O. Cheely. nregmmmuz Eunmg astronomy; W Bixby. ndinj {oneering; C Paul's Lutheran | Ciagette, leather; B l{’aheh ngrmnnl‘ Martin, ng, pioneering; & Reynolds, carpentry, personal health iamson. firemanshi| 2 ia Baptist Churcrhn;lm.fl:flbzl;a E. Bourke, first aid; J. rz:ux:z’opb:ok | y Ster, Secol binding: W. Lees, carpentry - 1. Z. T. Wobensmith, scoutmas- | ing woodcarving: Jrgrhomb,e:\‘h‘:’,i‘ n third place. manship. personal health; J. Valaer, e five months of the ef- | astronomy. firemanship. st 10 troops earned the william Seldon, firemanshi hich requires at least | heaith, public health. Troop 45—Philip | e fg' Pierce, marksmanship, _electricity. sr;us“ t:'on "3‘ ~; ;{me Troop 48—R. Malone, life saving, i personal Nathaniel Martin n to administer the law | McLeod subcommittee on the Hlflk‘ml’\ will meet in the House Dis- ADOLPH KAHN President ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN Treasurer ARTAAARRRARRRARAAARAAAARRRARRANNNRNNNANS '\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ .\\\\\\\\\i\ \\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\ AASS S A ng, leather, first aid to an 59¢ Men’s Nainsook Union Suits, 3 for Pajama check athletic union suits; weh back inserts; all sizes. 39¢ Boys' Nainsook Waist Union Suits, 4 for 72x80 pajama check, body union suits, with drop seats 2 to 12 years. ’ ing. woode! Look for the Red Sign on Monday. This will show you the way to substantial savings. Do not overlook any one item. style Sizes as_follows 5, 123. 1, 9¢ 48, 10, 16, Ang pnhnnaing sur g. Troop 5: 149, F. Chapin, carpentry. lenmemun fire. s manship; Alvin_Colburn: Leon Com A meeting of the second division ofti g i e AR cials was held at the Thomson School Monday event which officials | TePtle u""‘h“g Am‘" f‘&*zfim entry were clected as follows: Weiam War" | Davis, physical development. 'pnnung i e 32, ecostary lndrgl;lmld {TPtles: B. Frasler, reptiles, scholarship: | Dennison, Troop 67, treasurer. Misses Loy, paultey e rep-} Shepherd and Wells furnished enter- | y ke B8 nn:’"&"'(lfimmuél:o t' s Tho asmtiutts il mibet Pare. civies; E. Sydenstricker, repiles: again at dinner at the City Club May 1 . %’;p"fl fbtend e e fourt vision forum w — - Reld at the Wilson Normal School to- | ship: Wsz;‘hgn;;fiTx;h‘Dmgmv‘ w lone—(ll;!‘be e:cur‘icn o Clmp"xjh\ro:pb‘;'}m]_‘nn;::?;h’p ll’(‘l‘:lfl;hi:u‘g‘ velt wil shown. — During March merit badges were |Hunfer ~—fremanship. W. Lawder. taken as follows: Troop 3—B. Reeves, | Marksmanship, weather: flmnml personal heal Leary, | usson, vics, hflntfitn! aid, public health. Troop s—‘;vm‘”dm" cnmu “m& publ’ic !}ul(h H. |ing, Si'mm 4 Y wooawork schol P . o Ic) B o o B s S et s, Sadng fhmmden: J D, o | ot poarety I | :.,,mg 5. Duilady, bookbinding, | Corder, scholarship: ‘G. Judd, first aid, | Clarke, eupenlry music | public health; E. Kimmell, bookbmdmg | Soo?ia T e Sotael ‘:-mh;;y woodcarvings M, Lovs, i | v mmon. leaf reral - . voodurvmgw, Nathan Gammon, book- | letics, pioneering, woodcarving; L. Rob. binding. leathercraft, J. |inson, firemanship; C. Thompson, ath. Horner, carpentry, firemanship, music; | letics, pioneering: J. Young, carpentry, E Hyatt, carpentry, bookbinding, | reptiles, scholarship. Troop 63—Dean g ks, Doy, | Povir, woodcaming. chice G- Ryb- | e B - |czynski,_art; George Spann, scholar- | ietip: . Menke. Jeathercratt, wood: ;shig T’fi 35, Collegema i . jure, scl H Ratina. de pretty and prints avelty- and waist apro gingham, chambray and prints. All sizes 8 YARDS 20c LONGCLOTH )% .00 Soft English finish 38.in. longeloth for under. 3 YARDS 49c RAYON | 1 .00 100 Pumps Ties Oxfords self-figured dresses, slips and art ue. 2—69c CREEPERS & )4 nn ROMPERS made. with_ elther, bottom or side open: id colors or with white tops. Sizes 1 .00 1 .00 (l‘ t committee room at 10:30 to con- | ent of ohe new judge who shall devote | 720 722 724 Tth St. N. w Light and dark shades of novelty weaves, made 6 YDS.—25¢ CHECK sy ‘MARQUISETTEW. ik FURNlTURE CRETONNE 1.39 VOILE All Styles LADIES’ " 39¢ BOYS' BLOUSES | i GUARANTEED SILK HOSE T the bill to fm"il"x\ll‘ mndcmnmmn knicker styles; sizes 7 to 14. g l 00 PERCALE _ ! 1 .00 Not a Dollar Item But a Wonderful Value UNDERWEAR All Sizes POCKETBOOKS '3FOR 50: CHILDREN'S SPORT HO: HOSE [BOYS' CLOTH PANTS—e . 4.0 PANTS—Z 8 YDS.—19c PAJAMA —Tm—_mmmfl)hloo IYE=5% & Women’s and Misses’ 4.00 & 5.00 Shoes e e All Colors ot ok e e BLUE CRANE 3 FOR R. Fergerson, ra p-tnnnd.\ng F. Reynolds, | civics, marksmanship; L. Smith, life- saving: A. Warfield, firemanship, per- sonal heaith. Troop 78—J Crocker, firemanship: Hym.n Kossow, woodcarv- mumn.shxp pemmt.l health, publu health; Stephen Capps, carpentry, craft | in wood woodcarving; F. Caskey, | Jeathercraft, woodcarving; J. L. Cope, public heaith; Eugene Pluckey, car- — i 1.50 WOMEN’S PHILIPPINE 2—69c WINDOW SHADES HANDMADE GOWNS Green. Blue, White and Tan 336 T 139MENS PAJAMAS Raxon_or Lis e ,,.’1 .00 :”1,1.66 Opaque Shades sonal hl“llh public health firemanship, persopal healt id. marksmanship, Lo 8. irg: R. Leech, firemanship, life-saving. R. Gn- marksmanehip; Keith Thompson, pe: *1 Down Delivers The “Edlow”’ Inner Spring Mattress Advertised in Today’s Star Price, $23.75 On Sale at The Hub Liberal Credit! The HUB Seventh & D Sts. N.W. Mounted on good rollers 1 .00 5 YDS. 29c UNDERWEAR ) 4 on VOILE ze, flesh, blue, Nile, white, €1 100 100 1.00 ) 14 .00 12 —T_T“s_c‘l-:‘-‘_lssc EN'S BLU WORK SHIRTS Attac ollar. Triple-stitched Chambray Shists with tup buttoned-gowh nockets. Sizes 145 to 11.) 1.39 WOMEN’S UMBRELLAS | Waterproo! 7-rib Paragon Umbrellas, in black and colors 39c BABIES’ WHITE DRESSES, 4 FOR Muslin Dresses. fered and lace Sherr trimmed 1—98c SHEET 2—25¢ CASES All 3 for Double-bed size sheet of quality muslin nad full size cases | to match—all have 3-inch hems. 1 00 100 embroi 8 YDS. 19¢ BLEACHED COTTON rd “hty auality cotton Attarhed o u.‘ R TR lfl 50 WOMEN'S BROADCLOTH , "~ 1.25TOTS PANTY DRESSES 3 YDS.—50c FIGURED RAYONS 3 YDS.—39c PRINTED )4 DIMITY AND BATISTE et w 2—69c WOMEN'S MUSLIN & SATEEN”UNDERWEAR MEN'S BALBRIGGAN UNION SUITS 2 FOR “~175 RAYON BLOOMERS AND TEDDIES . iR Pastel sha i 50c GIRLS’ SATEEN BLOOMERS, 3 FOR i black _;100 1.49 SILK CREPE Wik g 1100 vize. heuvy bleached canes nm.mws iality, worgeous colors §—25¢ PILLOW CASES Pull 47306 with Bnh 139 MATTRESS covms Jl .00 ihle hed vige, hea y muslin covers CORSELETTE ]9c c MENSSOCKS | 4 9 PAIRS FOR SUITS, 3 FOR 5 FOR 29c LADIES RlBBED VESTS E )1.00 100 “50¢c LADIES' RIBBED UNION ) 1 .00 | 100 GIRLS‘ MUSLIN ? .00 UNDERWEAR, 2 FOR .00 HOSE 3 PAIRS LADIES’ RAYON RAYON .00 100 GIRLS’ LONSDALE JEAN MIDDIES _GLOVES ntinued K 50 LADIES' SILK CUFF ! ) 0 ) 4 surts Faln Ravon Whits and pink B 50 & 2.00 BOYS' TUB Not a Dollar Item, But Wonderful Values Beautiful Prints, Georgettes and Crepes. Some are two pieces, sport models, after noon and evening dresses, inchiding business and all the color and frocks, Newest styles color eftects that are heing shown, 10-90 Dresses 4 77 3.98 BOYS’ CLOTH TOPCOATS . ORSUITS )l .00 75¢ OUTSIDE BURSON RAYON, 4 o0 ... HOSE, 2 FOR‘ )1 .00 | 2-PC. 69c MEN'S BAL SHIRTS OR DRAWERS ) 1 _LQ 1 00 1.98 COLORED CRINKLED SPREADS 1.50 LADIES' CREPE KIMONOS 2—75¢ BOYS' BROADCLOTH ) ; & PERCALE BLOUSES 1 T GIRLS'SF SPRlNG HATS 79 BOYS' (,LOTH CAPS 2 FOR respal 5 .21_0{’ T LADIES' FULL- FASHIONED SILK HOSE Extia fne chiffan service weishi 69¢ MEN S COLORED NAIN- SOOK UNION Surts, 2 FOR “39¢ MEN'S FANCY PATTERN RAYON SOX, 5 FOR

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