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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. QCTOBER_ 21, 1928—PART 1. KIMBALL T0 HEAD - DISTRIC KIWANIS .anerstcwn. Md., Is Selected : as Convention: City for i o b [ “Next Year. Harry G. Kimball of Washington “au clocted distgiet governof of . the Capital | XKiwanis District, comprising Maryland, Visginia, Dalaware and the District of | Caolumbia, at,a meeting of the district delegates held at Richmond. Va. ves- terday. Hagerstotm. Md.. was selected ms the district’s 1929 eonvention city, winning over Hampton, Va. Mr. Kimball,'who ‘i a lawyer, ‘was born in Washington and is a graduate of Washington High School. Amherst College and Columbia_University Law School. He ‘was admitted to the bar in 1896. Considered an authority on | northeast, HARRY G. KIMBALL. | Heads Kiwanians GUN-TOTER GIVEN 450 DAYS IN JAIL anz Shn's and Ownership of Knife Proved—Razor-Wielder Sent to Prison, Pound zuilty of two charges of carry- ing a deadly pon and one of larceny. Willard Johnson, alias John Fields. colored, 200 block of Fourtéenth street by Judge John P. McMahon in Police Court yesterday. Policeman Matthews of the fifth precinct testified that he heard two revolver she Investigating, he found a revolver with two spent had fired at Andrew Wicholson. also colored, in an argument over a sweater Upon arrcsting Johnson' he also found a two-edged knife in his possession. was sentenced to 360 days | in jail and fined $150 or 90 days more | s fired while patrolling his | | beat yesterday. shells in | | Johnson's room, and was told the man 'NAVAL OFFICER TO TELL Lecture Before Clty Club Wednes: fell about the raising and salvaging of | the sunkén submarines S-4 and S-51 at | a meeting of the City Club Wednesday | night at 8:30 o'clock. will illustrate with motion pictures, will cover the varlous phases of submarine operaticn and the methods of salvaging | |/ such vessels when on the bottom of the | | ocean. both salvaging as well as submarine opera- | tion. | OF RAISING SUNKEN SUBS‘ day Night Will Be Illustrated | With Motion Pictures. Lieut. Harry Hartley, U. S. N., will| The lecture, which Licut. Hartley Lieut. Hartley aided in raising | vessels and is an authority on He will also explain the safety dp-" vices which the Navy has under consid- | eration for the prevention of accidel <‘ | such as befell the fl-fated S-4 and S H The lecture is for members and their | The sentence consisted of 360 days | guests. | for intent to use the revolver, $100 or | . | 60 days for carrying the knife, and 850 | oratories of the General Electric Co.. The latest invention from the lab- Kiwanis country. first volume, ¢overing 1917 ta 1923, ing been published several years ags “The second volume is now in process of printing. Joined Kiwa His connection from 1019 Mr. Kimball was district sscretary and in 1924 he became president Washington club. He is a Yieutanant governor of the first division, Cap'tal Kiwanis Distriet. and district | chairman of the intérclub relations is in 1919, h Kiwanis dates history in this section of the | v. ‘Mr. Kimball is the author of the Capital Kiwanis District bistory. the for two.and a half*ycars of the former are -co-operating: the hospitals are giv-| | or 30 days for the larceny of sweater, which belonged ing special rates to Kiwanis casas and | Elliot. menibers©of the club are giving them time and atiention to help Now, one ean report the crippled child, knowing that a nurse will” investigate Friday carrying it to the elinic for | pleaded guilty | the surgeon’s ‘examination and opera- |on Edward Hamlin. also colored. the case. tion. knowing that the bracemaker available wherever necessary, every noeded attention will be given. the work. Delaware William H. Bell, colored, 400 block of | avenue southeast, the | at Schenectady. to Lonnie | means of a beam of light,” “sending _music by | will be the | | subject of a falk and demonstration at | into the fourth precinct station house | tists and officials of the company. and surrcndered, and yesterday He | the demonstration. the City Club's weekly forum Friday | walked | by Dr. S. B. Taylor, one of the scien- | Many Government officials, including in Police Court fo assault | cabinet officers, will be asked to attend | Special invitations | was sentenced to 360 days in jail after | are being extended to the Board of | and that | Hamlin explained that he was cut in | Trade, | the neck with a razor, requiring 12 | Association and the Chamber of Com- | “That the miembers of Kiwanis are | stitches. intensely intercsted .in shown by the attention which is given when the ; reports the cascs are | made each, ‘month at the club. Tt is this work is | merce. Merchants and Manufacturers’ committee. As an accomplished organ- | ist, Mr. Kimball frequently plays at Kiwanis club meetings and has been organist in several Washingten churches and plays for various Masonic bodies Her is a_member of the Almas Temple Shrine Band and the Tall Cedar Band #nd has membership in various branchss of Masonry. He is Past Master, Past High Priest and Senior Grand Dt’\cfln‘ of the Grand Lodge, F.'A. A. M. of the | District of Columbia. In addition to Mr. Kimball, the Rich- mond Kiwanis convention elected these |* officers by acclamation also: ©f not_answering her door bsll, even if Findley C.- Hendrickson of Cumber- it is rung persistently, Judge John P. land, lieuttnant governor of the first ye o poh terday ordered Robert | division: Chiarles G. Evans of Danville, ; 1 lieutenant - governor, secorid ‘Gi- Batlay; former sailor. % give $200 bane ar sorfe 45, days after the man had ad- ision: J. M. Quillian, jr.. of Coeburn Va:. lieutenant governor. third division: | tuiead preaking through a bathroom indow’ of the home of Mrs. Mandy H. Lawrence Smith of Ashiand, Va.. lieutenant governor, fourth division: Dr o : e Henry A. Converse of Harrisonburg, V: wr',]:": L0 et v\‘?en %‘n“amm lieutenant-._governor, ~_Afth div O e elected district secretary-treasurer. e A i e i Interested in Orthepedic Work. Outstanding among Mr. Kimball's schievements as a Kiwanian iz his deep 4 in the orthepedic wor ganization is carrying forward in Wash- ingten. where it is hopeful of getting a seheol for crippled childzen. The crying need of Washington to- the great. woik of the Washington Kiwanis club, in which every membar has ‘a’ part: either through personal work or financial assistance. which has proved a source of inspiration and which has made our club one of the ouistanding units of Kiwanis Interna- tional.” BACKS DOOR BELL IDEA. Approving the housewife's prerogative | n: re- ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St: & La. Ave. N.W. €1st Jssue of Stock Now Open for Subscription di schools for_crippled children, furnished with busses, so that these children can | gscure an education and at the same time receive the treatments which their condition requires,t Mr. Kimpall as- serted in this connecfion yesterday. “The Washington Kiwanis Club has secured the help of that eminent ortho- pedic surgeon, Dr. Custis Lee Hall: the Washingion Instructive Visiting Nurses Money Loaned to Members on Easy Monthly Payments James E. Connelly James F. Shea President Secretary 8th & E Sts. N.W, 5 TO “C” RIGHT— | — SPECIAL Offer CCNTINUED MON., TUES. GENUINE TORIC FAR AND NEAR INVISIBLE BIFOCAL LENSES KRYPTOK'’S BEST AND QONLY QUALITY MADE “C” FORIGHT Satisfaction or Money Back Glazses that grace the face Street l'ormerly Sold for $15 Each Exnmlnahon Made by Dr. Forlght FORIGHT OPTICAL CO. 907 G Street ‘N. W. 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Siuzhél Princesz Slips usiin o vlain hem broadeloth whtite. knd eolors. Women's Bloomm4 for$ 1 Closels woven. double seat pink: full cut S Ex. Size Step-ins & Bloomers 3 fou $1 or nainsook, neatly finished. white or Crepe un width: T2-inch $1.98 Tots’ Rubber 51 Raincoats Green. red. tan and grain raincoats for_tots. 2 te Flowered Cr BLOOMERS 3 o 31 Neat patterns: tull cut: lizht grounds. or C. 0. D. Orders $1.50 81x105 1 Krinkle Bedspreads Scalloped ail around. chpice ot rose, niue, green and gold Complete with Bolster _Perfect _auality 25¢ Woven Chec $ Dress Gingham 7 Yd'l' 1 check _ Kilburnie Black _and white brand._Guaranteed fast color. 29c Fast-Color Rayon Drapery Choice of Rose 1desl_for_drapes 28¢ Plllowcaseu Siandara count muslin. 42x36 AT | c Print Suhn Charmeuse new patterns. beautiful designs *H rv\lbr eombinations; warranted tub . fves- 31 Blue and Pink “Gut"tram il pieces 7t 51 Run $10 to $15 Street and Party $1.50 Handmade $1 Philippine Gowns Hand-embroidsred fine white nain- sook: full et ScSun& TubProot f u: €1 Cretonne 4 Yau$ 1 All new pauerns with valance to maich_Ready to $1.50 Full-| Fnhmnnd3 P"‘$ 1 Pure Silk Hose Evers wanted shade These are ex- celient hose machine mended. fioles or Tuns: all sales fnal Women’s and Miss For the vouthful matron or miss, these detightful day or eve- ning fracks can he worn with the ut- most satis- faction. The smart drap- ings and pleatings are most flattering. and conducive to a slender, graceful silhouette Newest Fall colors of new blue, tan, brown and black: newest materials and newest of trimmings—heuquets, lace. gilt braid and other deft touches. Street Dresses, 16 to 50 Party Dresses, 14 to 40 Mannish Tailored $ SPORTS COATS 1 0 All-wool fabrics. plaid backs. several styles. Sizes 14 to 40. 59¢ Yd.-Wide Rayon Drapery3 yds. 3 1 Sunfast brocade, all colors. Full pisce: perfect 50c 22x44 Cannon i 5 Bath Towels feor 1 Double thread Turkish tewels. Pliin 50c Women's Silk : for $ Stripe Vests 3 i 1 Wool tint. Winter weizht. and extra iizes. es’ Out of the Regular Ordinary Felt Hats. Models include the vagaisond. fitting and picture stvies. colora include monker. new blue 19¢ Fancy Outing Fiannel 7 Yd"$1 Shoice of white and neat siripes on leht grounds: full piece, Perfec $1 Tie-Back E Ruffle Cu::uim 2 - $1 Razon trimmed: a1l colors: 2t vards long.’ 27 inches wide. $ Worth close- The wanted tan, brewn and 69c Women'’s Vests & Pants 2 iz $1 Vests—hizh neck. long sleeves and Duch neck. elhow’ sieeves Pants—ankle_length, Winter weisht 50c Silk Emb. Pillowcases 4 o 51 Assorted designs. Choice of rTose. Plue and zold_emb. on excallnt qual- 3 musiin: (RN of 1he mille.) You'll Need a Blanket or Two These Cool Evenings $3.00 Part-Wonl BL Wi binding lue. aray block plaids. olan! Esmond ANKETS Full Double-Bed Size, 66x80 ight 2 Ibs. Sateen Choice of rose. sold. orchid or Every ket guarantesd per- fect, On Sale Monday & Tuesday $2 Tapestry COUCH COVERS 317 Size 90 in. lonz. wide. of heavy quality g6 fupestrs.” trinapd - hemmed %5c Yd. - Wide 3 English Broadc'oth -~ ‘ Highly mercerized, pe:manent fnish All colors and white. full piece; perfect. $2 Fringed l’_m l TapestryPortieres, ea. Size 13- vards lona, 30 incfes .wi Plain calors and two tne effects Doflar Day Sale BABIES WEAR) | Flannel Gertrudes. Gowns and Kimonos. .. White Dresses. ... Esmond Blanket, 36x50. . 49c Infants’ Gertrudes. .4 for $1 Rubber Crib Sheets....3 for $1 $1 Silk Poplin' Bonnets, 2 for $1 $1 Broadcloth Creepers, 2 for $1 S1.50 Fine White Dresses....S1 39¢ Ruben' Shirts S¢ Part-wool Binders. 5 for $1 5c Baby Rubber Pants, 6 for $1 New Wool Sweaters. Capitol Silk Bonnets. Baby Comforts .. Hemmed Diapers, 24x24, dor. 69¢c Fancy Cuff Fabric‘: (cii’ovet 2?;-..51 tan. Pine suede Anish. in grey. fnena walnut nnd nndl All sizes 812 to 8'2. Per $1.00 Comfort sizegATTs 2 for 31 fofull, 3 pounds, pure white " cotton: $1.00 Wool Tint s 1 Union Suits for fl‘v"n“ stripe. sl+eveless. knee length; reanlar and extra cizes: perfeet aua) CY 35¢ 10-inch Radiex Records Sfusl All Mw hl"l hits! Vocal and in- AL $2.00 to 53,00 STk 51 Fringe Panel Curhim Filet and erash net, 2'¢ 38 to 45 inches wide. New ll(ll?fll $2.00, $2.50 $ 1 Glace Kid Gloves wanted Fall shade hles piontr oF Pleek, Seconds of a high-grade make. ANl saies final, uc\awu or 2 e8] Boys’ 79¢ & 98¢ School Pants Sturdy_eloth _pants, sure ‘o wear: sizes T \'B}l5 ‘made and Boys’ 73¢ Biouses 2 o 3] Fast-color blouses. full cut and well Boys’ $1.49 to $1.98 Sweaters L o | Pull-aver. v-nee: z00d - and Sweaters. sreat va wcordyro® collar: zfnr $1 atgached: fast Boys’ Lumberjacks Checks and olafn calors. xavm: sizes € to 1t Boys’ $1.95 RAINCOATS Dark gra= rainesa‘s. gives 4 ta 10 Men’s 78¢ Blue qh‘ Cham ollar color Tand e “ade Sizes 14’2 to Men’s $1.69 work pants °1 &1y gottenade pants. strongly Men’s $1.75 OVERALLS q('!'_’l": 'blu: denim. made with' bib. Men’s $1.00 DRESS sHIRTS2 o 31 Small jots collr stiached and band ghirts. Gasd patterds. S Da: rerdle Men’s $1.50 51 PAJAMAS ateion Bizas s and button Men’s 75¢ Fancy Hose 3 P "'51 A Rk _and sk and _raven Men's Fine Cotton Hose 6P L ] pertect muais Gotton, Pajamas. JO1 gpectal, | Standapd moi- JBlack and colrs 19:: Wcmzn s : : Child; Flannel can be had in either carved rail or completely coverad. U:ldl::‘:en:nmz for $1 s No Mail or Phone An Extraordinary Value $1.49 81x99 1 Crderz—None C. 0. D. Seamless Sheets Pertect quality: standard make: each sheel labeled (Note the extra sire ) Again We Offer Real Shoe Values For Women, Misses and Ch\ldren $1.50 Double-Bed . Plaid Blankets, each 1 ol o Choice of rese. blue. gras and sold > e Rlock’ biaide " Perfact ansliis A Boys’ 4-Pc. Suits Boys’ Mackinaws Boys’ Overcoats Z $6.50 tc $8.95 Values $ Choose from a good assort- ment of sturdy wearing 4-pc. sults in sizes 6 to 17. 2 for 8] Al new. ®lizht Régular and extra Blocmers Gowns. combinations, slespars of ‘zood neletie. Sizes 2 to slips and grade " strived flan- Girls. and Boys' Patent Leather Suran Siippers, some tan oxfords lips leather soles and “neels; sises 83 to PAIR Women's Leather One-strap Slip- pere? " Ghranle’ IeRher” Sales “ane Tibber “heels: sizes 3 to Choose from a variety of plaid mackinaws in desirable colors in sizes 10 to 17. Women's Beautitul Here 1z represented one of pur n# arriva’s in ten-pisce Dining Room Suites. Th are many more on our dis- play fioor. The vensers are built up in several layer urinz years of service An Unmatchable Value Choose from sturdy wearing warm_coats for all boys in Men's Le sizes 3 to 8 and 9 to 17. durable lan heels: sizes BARGAIN BASEMENT § DAY OFFERS SAVINGS AND VALUES! $1.50 59c Felt Base Sq. $2.98 Krinkle Longcloth 8“"51 Floor Covering th.$1 Bedspreads 51 Broadcloth 8Yd-.$l In 4-4 and 6-4 wide, In lengths 1! fancy Hoase Slippers, {7iea and Ther pons nuum- soles and heels: sizes Four pieces of Burl Walnut Ve- neered Furniture, of which this pic- ture represents but one of the many designs. The construction is of the pieces. inches 81 inches wide. square yards Maay pleces | 108 lons White. alse absolute dustproof idea. A Most Remarkable Value J F U R T U RE CO 8”18 E St.%~ M. 8% Pa. Ave Sclling Better Furniture at Lesser Prices Thrae pieces of furniture which practi- cally, represent two rooms in one. ‘The entire cuite is covered all ovor, sides and bark..in the highest type of jacquard Open< to a full size bed at night, cem- fortable £afa when closed. An Undeniabie Value Hall Runners 18 inches wide, figured borders, with fancy or plain_centers. 39c Table $ Oileloth 9 v 3] slizht seconds: in 43 inches wide. white and fancy patterns. 59c Felt-Base 3 Sq. 1 Floor Covering 9 yds. N‘U"rm r\l ll\' and carpet 15¢ Cannon Huck Towels 24 31 All white: size 1420 Suitahle for barbers, dentists’ and rooming honses. $ I 95 | avard pleces, vard wide. Suitable E : A In 2 piec for rmMYP'VR dresses and underwear. to 8 s E 5. C Wi mateh colored sivipe effects tto 39c Felt-Base 5 vdi: 51 15¢ Unbl’ch’d $1.00 Drapery MUSLIN 10ve3] Yard-wide. full pieces. closely woven for sheets or mattress covers. 39¢ to 50¢ 5Yd'$1 Cretonne Many pieces match. cioad! patteent 29c Bath 8ize 20x38. in fancy plaids and strines. "Made_of 200d Terry cloth Art Tick Good quality in colored fancy ef- Mill _lenszth. Towels 6f°'$ 1 . 25¢ Fancy 8Yd‘ $1 fects for matiress covers or Dillows SETS 2 Sets 51 Two side pieces and valance. Neat colored _stripes 59¢ Boys’ BLOUSES 3?1 Large_assortment of fancy eolor pat- Sizes 6 1o $1.50 Servi TRAYS 5] 13 inches wide. 21 inches long. with metal handles and trimmings. Fancy r:r: and picture centers 25¢ Children’s Sport Hose 6P”'$1 Fanes and plain colors 10. Good wearing qualities, 39¢c White N!ADRAS 6+ 51 n small r)\?fk\ g 59¢ Opaque 3 . for 31 Window Shades Slight _seconds—in greea. 'hl“. ‘ll’l llld ecru._Perfect rollers. 3 fi: 36 in. W) 32.00 nlolnn. sl Ach tray and maich holder in sv N'»‘I rl\tflln‘ 9-inch fancy base. fnehes Dlen $2.00 Maguma 5] 10 S ar a0 ilflh:;‘a}a