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el i d THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1928 ropeller interference and the - . “drag” of various parts of the motor have been analyzed in the committee’s | laboratories. This study alone, the com- mittee felt, “will repay the cost of the | 8 propeller research tunnel many times.” | ! 8 One of the most notable events of § the year in airplane engine develop- ment was reported to be the perfection | § of the first successful fuel-injection en- | gine burning a heavy oil instead of | gasoline. { 383 ¥Amazing Deve|opment" 0f | , The tendency in American airplane Aviation in Last Quarter !mercial use and biplanes for individual | considered in the report, among them plines and the day when “the unskill- institutions, both American and for- o its fourteenth annual report, submitted | onts and design board. Gowns year in aviation, less than its congressional appropri- brothers made their first flight near ® —A new shipment of Pleasing Progress Cited. i 3\ 4 X : ’ 74 3 They are daintily made dent by Joseph S. Ames, chairman of ety Al A A b LN : ; and ribbon eyelets. Cap since the first successful flight of man| Seventy newly naturalized citizens of | B ’ 3 . \ i y and square necks. Sizes Not only has this twenty-fifth anni- awarded certificates of graduation by fcan transcontinental all-air and air- design, the report stated, is toward owners, with the development of inter- | 4By the Associated Press. the committee's co-operation with ! owner-pllot who Tow drives his| Ci0: it8 Telations with the aircraft tn- by: President Coolidge to Congress to-| The committee's expenditure for the i ation. ! “\ g, President Coolidge in forwarding the z . report commented on “the amazing de- : A ) L owns, arrived in time Kitty Hawk, N. C., just a quarter of a 70 NEW CITIZENS | o Christmas shoppers “During the year 1928 the report, Americanization School Associa- | b8 s NN L ‘ of fine nainsook, deco- the advisory committee, “greater prog- sleeves and sleeveless in a power-driven heavier-than-air| y. yniieq States last wight wete i o i ¥ : | \ - 15, 16 and 17. versary year marked the establishment | the Americanization School, at exer- plane-railroad services for mail, pas- Chamber of Commerce of the United cheaper engines, monoplanes for com- ¥ 1§ i i changeable landing wheels, floats and | [3 I 3 X i Gentury Cited in Report. | Si°f5r tand, Vater: or snow. | Y A STHE MERRY CHRISTMAS STORE® 3 A large number of other subjects were | § = Forecasting the use of all-metal|civillan and governmental aeronautical dustry; its further researches, such as ' i 1 own car” will fly a plane, the National | those for the standardization of air ac- WO m 0 es S es lppme it , in | cident reports and air navigation, and ' 4 ) Oonee o L its assistance to the aeronautical pat- . day, analyzed the advance made this | year was reported as $529,144, somewhat vetopment~ of aviation sinee the wrignt GERTIFICATES GIVEN scentury ago. to buy them for gifts. : : rated with hand-em- which was transmitted to the Presi-| tion Holds Reception in Honor broidery, tiny scallops ress was made than in any single year ity 7\ | /] 3 P styles, with round, Vee fiying machine.” Kann's—Second Floor. swithout Government subsidies of AmMET-| ¢ise5 neld in the assembly hall of the B ongers and express, the Teport states, States. A reception in honor of the P St ZALTk +0 HEIBAGRATRATAS ARELTETIAERESAIIOUR TRRUEIRALBETVAR] i i ase | new citizens was staged by the Ameri- z}’:’u,’;’pfi“jf;igdfic{&‘},P;;,", Svate own. | canization School Association. tership, & 50 per cent reduction in air Following the repeating of the pledge ‘mail postage rates and the greatest to the flag and the singing of “Amer- Yorward stride yet made in the study i:szoc x:é?v;t ?!lum'b;icshpresident‘at the ¥ - it blem— on, gree e new citizens, :;muyvimons e I‘PC(;!utr}\‘fing ghnl work of the association ‘The id that safety in fiight | and the school. -ngllzéec‘;gxfivuig g;emuon.y the two| Henry Gilligan, member of the Board A e Caroatest importance to both | 0f Education, also welcomed the new ‘commercial and military aviation, have citizens and awarded the certificates Deen the chief objects of research in | Of citizenship. While urging them to the past year. follow the American ideals, he warned The three major dangers that threat- gi; tlll‘lg \;’:;i'“ examples set by some of the s safety, spinning, stall- Ve G :x'\‘g‘::dfli‘::‘: t?;:mumyonpu plane, were | The gathering also was addressed by !'W 2 3 - o | Mrs. W. W. Husband, wife of the com- Sale! Women’s B e tunnels at the | i ioner of naturalization. A series of brief talks were given by a number of S ft F lt ‘Work to Prevent Stalling. g"; neAv;dcmzen‘sa. ’i‘ncl;'x’dlng KdnlBTreu- 0 e D ment of “non-spinning wings 3 rew Bakonyl, Fre lazer, for :Egopsystems' is thip object of a|Joseph Cesca, Oswald Bartram and . re distribution tests still | Joseph Muchlick. M ?.renfl;a(grf;?s'lll‘he prevention of acci-| Maxim Karolik, a naturalized citizen; 3 A \ occas s .dental stalls both in landing and in|Franz Jucubeck of the United States m itaking off is expected from experiments | Army Band, and Adrian Valada pre- to develop & wing that by a combina- sented a musical program. Flags were 1 c r tion of slot and flap devices can as- | presented the school's graduates by Mrs. (—' > cend at a steeper angle without disturb- Grattin Kerans, State chairman, Amer- ing the smooth air flz)viv5 over gsbup'gle_r mfi:&gfl g:‘{l;mm;c. Daughters of the & s surface. Much stalling is caused by this L iy ; T Sl 500 New Dresses---Silk, An Unusual Purchaseof | =5 S s 1 tor trouble. combination colors. hyArcnhelev:m:%‘: :f control and stability JOHN COOLIDGE |N TOWN. Made with soft, padded at low speeds, the next major safety AR, b4 L] soles and trimmed with problem, has been advanced by & study | NEW YORK, December 6 (4).—John Err) t ribbons and ympons. of “trailing edge flaps,” and easier and | coolidge, son of the President, came to a n 00 ew l m ar l r esses 1In sizes 4 to 8, ggd lr\,lch safer landings have been facilitated by | New York yesterday with 300 officials colors as fawn, brown, s 535 AR SLEE SRS EWAE T AR FIT CABLALS development of shock absorbers 10T | of Connecticut manufacturing concerns Janding gear and lighter landing floats |and with them inspected New York |j 1 .95 .50 blue, oxford, purple, Tor hydroplancs, the report declared. | harbors Shipping faclities. 0olors---neg, (4] or $ = 10 $ e ow American Beauty, rose Development of & “cowl” or cover for | The party came on & special train of ? and gray. radial, air-cooled airplane engines which | the New York, New Haven & Hartford Kann’s—Fourth Floor. would cut down air resistance without | Railroad, by which John is employed as affecting the cooling of the cylinders|a clerk. e trip was sponsored by the was given considerable emphasis in the |New England Steamship Co. and the Misses’ and Extra For Misses report as an outstanding aid to me- | Manufacturers’ Association of Connec- ) . chanical efficiency. In connection with Women’s Sizes and O e, 3 Sizes i ° Included ° e rRELiEATAIESIAY IS INE VARSI AIABEIIAIILIRIITIRSRG 3. Women Included —In this special sale there are sizes and styles for all types —In th'is collection are }“S“We:::fim» wool georgettes, silks, Th M L ¢ and all occasions. Made of all the popular materials men- :’:;I!:’ e;:zc?:?nnt;?c?;lzmn aslzj:;s:’:zfi::i;:fi e Most 3Stlng tioned above and in flared, draped, frilled and pleated styles; A good assortment, but only one or two of a kind, and a good Gift Of AH_ straight line, one and two piece models, range of colors from which to select— H en d erson F urn it ure ~h—glhnt .g;;e;;r:ibnl:,ufed, Autumn brown, —Sapphire blue, wine, tans, browns, navy, $4.50 black and color combinations. OU give for many a Yuletide to come when Kann’s—Second Floor. Kann’s—Second Floor, Luggage you make ch.dcrson Furniture your . Christmas remembrahce. E%%@%%%%%%!h%%%%@%%%@q $2098 @ Complete Suites for every room await your inspection on our various floors. Also an un- find overnight cases of usually attractive selection of Occasional T black crepe grained Du- Piecs, . MODERATE PRICES. Among vs the Boys Like—Busses, Trucks, Shovels! | & s % —1In this group you will the latter are: hat boxes with black or : brown bound edges. Genuine Mahog- NS > Smart, practical pieces any Footstools. .$7.50 to $32 S ” ” P for gifts. Genuine Mahog= # i ¥ il and High and '1501“:'1 B\c;)ls1 $65 to $285 L 3 9 L) b ia lnd @ & n i | ~~% — ISlpecml Lot Tables wecvecses $10 to $35 ugg g and Walnut End . Mahogany or = = : 1 | gV 9 95 Walnut Sewing o [ é‘:}::‘e;e e : $22 to $45 ™ —An unusually smart i log" Y collection of luggage, in- any Cane Wing i cluding double - strap Chairs ........ $19.75t0 $39 - cowhide cases in tan and C ienuine T\_Iahog- " —Long, graceful busses, the body, hood and —The shovels function the same as the more —The trucks have a real dumping mechanism. filnnec‘l’: t txi’e‘lf“]“g;? any, Satinwood > fenders in bright green, wheels red. Length expensive miniature steam shovels. Length 15 Box can be raised and lowered. Length 233 Women’s wardrobe suit and Decorated 24 in., width 6 in. height 6%5. Wheels 3-in. in., width 5 in,, height 11 in. Roof red, all other in.., width 6 in., height 2% in. All- steel con- Tilt-Top Tables. $18 to $57 diameter—all-steel construction. parts black. struction. szles:l: Engng“alfl(”é:;g MAHOGANY Genuine Mahog- Visit Toyland—Fourth Floor! Santa Claus Has a Gift for Every Child! e SECRETARIES any Magazine ack. RIEsFEtpss Stands ......... $10to$35 oo L Comi Nahogs T any or Walnut Special Purchase! _ y g Sale! Attractive Metal Priscilla Sewing L Hand-Embroidered - LAMP S Solid Mahogany Sacking CIV ot Model Pieces Genuine Mahog- Junior Style Complete any or Walnut . B Coffee Tables... $27 to $62 At Considerably Less' Than A\ Q\ \ Genuine Mahog- N 7 s :\’ny, Satinwood HALF PRICE Glft Bazal' LARGE UPHOLSTERED and Decorated 4 EREVE s Nests of Tables. $27 to $42 —Every one likes to receive handmade Second Floor With Down Cushions, Genuine Mahog- : : 3 % p r $72 to $162 any Smoking gifts—and this sale offers an unusually l y : '35:.“‘ Shaving Sets Stands .. $4 to $14.50 lovely collection of model pieces, at de- cidedly worth-while savings—luncheon, i ik e —A timely sale for gift hunters, offering 333&31%‘.“"” pea Beautiful Lamps and Shades, Adapted bedroom, dining room and living room i o artistically designed lamps of brass tubing § Boxed Pipe Sets—$1.00. For Every Requirement sets, centerpieces, scarfs, pillowcases, g i in bronze finish, each with shade in the new ?&g.ther Handbags— g . . towels, aprons, dresses, bedspreads and o raised leaded and hand-painted designs—at Child’s 3-pc. Toilet Set Visit our store for other suggestions—inspec- novelties. \ Hice that k it b 1 —69c. tion s a pleasure that involves mo obligation ] a price makes g uying a pleasure, s‘l:%h and Squares— A Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase for Later Delivery $4.00 to $12.00 Values i § Boudoir Pillows—$1.00. Bridge Style: $ 4 39 ;}'fis Chic” Tollet Sets— JAMES B. HENDERSON at $1.29 to $4.98 | ' Complete ... e Belther mriage seta Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting Kanfls==Rburth Bioor: 4 Kann's—Third Floor. =<3 :*v‘ ?‘rszs Dinner Gongs— 1108 G Street—Phones 357 % e