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TH E E \'F\_T\’ STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 8. 1929 HOOVER DRY STAN BACKED BY WOMEN V\omans Democrahc Law Enforcement League In- dorses Program. Fresident Hoover's law enforcem program, as outlined in his inaugural address, has the unqualified support of the National Woman's Democratic law Enforcement League. § Resolutions indorsing the President’s s, and expressing favor of the Jone oy bill, were adopted its second annual confers at_the Mayflower Hotel Dnntel C. Roper, who was an Internal VACANCY TO BE FILLED [Civil Service to Receive Applica- tions for Post of Eugineer. ‘The United Siates Civil Service Com- mission will receive applications until | \pm 6 to fill a vacancy for the posi- REVENUE STAMP CHARGE | DISMISSED AT HEARING' Fraudulent Possession Clnhned 4 After K Street Raid Last December. {tion of senior mechanical engineer in | the office of the constructing quarter- ter, War Department. The starting v for the position 15 $4 600 a vear. s also will bs her positions requiring simi- ons will not be required to tion at any plwe, but I education irain- ing &n o a spegial re- port based on_material supplied L the Civil Service Commissic Full information and application blanks may be obtained from the secre- of the fourth Unite ates civil ce district, 1723 F st Marcus Honey Commissioned. Marc E. Honey of the Foreign Serv- prefer: Brown, follow- ing his arrest in the 1100 block of K | street on December 28, at a prfllminary‘ hearing yesterday. Raiding the ‘premises on K street | rgt. O. J Letterman and his squad d Brown, William Maragos nnd Jones. Police declared that Mar- | agos and the woman were transferring liquor from a keg to bottles. were found on a_table bes police said that bottles bearing the alleged fictitious seals. | Brown, they said, was in an adjoimng | room. llowing dismissal of fhe charge | se Attorney Ber- Government e WoobpwARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™™ F axp G STREETS Revenue Commissioner during Wilson's Bureau, rtment, has been mine whether the stamps used were edministration, asserted that since the commisioned by the War Department. similar to ones used by the Govern- ! omen had bsen so influential in put- a sccond licutenant in the Field nt. The three face trial in Police Mr. Hoover in the White House. lery, Reserve Corps of the Army Court( on liquor charges. program for law enforcement should P> carried on. i T would suggest a weekly radio s v by President Hoover.” he o o 1 un-, THE WOMANS SHOP OF RALEIGH HABERDASHER at has happened in “m u"’r Is Ready for Easter The whole Fourth Floor is buzzing with interest these days—for Easter finery beckons from' every section. There is satisfaction in choosing at Woodward & Lothrop, known for the quality Others ¢ ] Hooter victory and distinction of its children’s fashions. to cupport of J. Thom- ea: Heflin of Al S ®> much a Rrpvvb' FOR BABY Smart Crepe de Chine Coats, $10-0 Bonnets, $3 For the youngest fashionable, these dainty crepe de chine coats — beautifully finished 2 skirts, in plain colors, $6. with hand e.rnbroldery Pink, \ Colorful Silk Triangle Scarfs, blue and white. ) ; $1.50. Sports Hose, 15 or 34 length, 50c. GirLs’ FurN1sHINGS, FOURTH FLOOR, FOR GIRLS Sweater-and-Skirt Outfits Checked or plain sweater, with crew or vee neckline, $3.95. Crystal pleated and vagabond york Il residents; \h< G Rl:h};m‘nfecr.‘m e Debutante of the publisher of 5 ) $12.50 ing secretary T. Smith of M P ORE s e I'l".\‘ exactly the hat U.s. GETS PATENTS the smart debutante selects War and Nr\\' Dflpmr ments Given Becoming caps to match. 3 ¥ INTANTS' APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. (for, of course, she wears a < 2 Bel G Rl ) Knox) with just the right mix The War and Navy Departments have entered into a coniract with the Manufacturers’ Alreraft Association by which the Government use more than 300 a covered by the amende #greement of that asso: In announcing the n. ‘War Department said the arran"em ent would reduce the licenss fees to be paid THE WOMAN'S SHOP OF Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street ture of youthiulness and trim- ness. In the new Spring shades. Sole Agents for Knox Hats Two Officers Are Retired. Lieut. Col. Herman Glade. United States Infantry, recently stationed in the Philippines, and First Lieut. John K. Buchanan, Signal Corps. at Council Bluffs. Towa. have been transferred to th~ Army retired list on account of dls- abilities incident to the service. EEEEYN" Charge Account SOhN‘GJE—:EEE Out of the Crcwded Area Plenty of Parking Space ||| IHARRYK AUFMANY m\1316 to 1326 Seventh Street N.W. Half a Block Below O Street Market L “_a TEN-Dollar Bill Junior Misses” Coats: $39.50 Youthfully styled Spring coats, of broad- ) Suits, with washable top and woel cloth, basket weaves and tweeds. Such shorts $5 to $7.50 new notes as the bow collar and broad- Reefers, of foreign and domestic tail cuffs—seen on the model sketched— fabrics $6.75 to $20 distinguish the collections. Imported Bleyle Suits, of pure worsted Others, $22.50 to $79.50 jersey Junior Misses’ Frocks, $29.50. Of chif- . English Shorts $2.50, $3.75 fon, georgette and crepes. For Boys 9 to 16 years Junior Misses' Suits, $16.75 to $39.50. Of Suits, with 2 pairs of “plus fours,” of twill and tweed mixtures, sturdy dress and sports fabrics Junior Misses’ Two and Three Piece En- $13.75 to $45 sembles, many styles. $29.50 to $59.50. “Plus-four” Knickers, in new fabrics Girls' Spring Coats, $19.50. Smart and patterns RS e $3.50 to $5 models of tweed, kasha and basket weave; Fo# Boys 15 to 20 years plain and belted styles. Suits, with 2 pairs of long trousers, of Girls’ Smocked Silk Frocks. $16.75. P|3"‘ foreign and domestic fabrics; tailored and printed crepe de chine frocks, in one by specialists $22.50 to $60 and two piede styles. Topcoats, of tweed. . GIRLS' AND JUNIOR MISSES' APPAREL Founrs F1L0OR. Suits and- Topcoats For Boys 3to § 3"{"‘? Will Buy a Man’s SUIT or TOPCOAT The Climax of Value Giving In this sale tomorrow we feel that we have eclipsed all previous efforts in our Men’s Clothing Department, where you may get unusual values at all times, but this “beats them all” in value giving. Light, medium and dark shades. Values Easily Worth $20, $22.50 & $25 135 Men’s & Young Men’s Smart Suits 68 Topcoats of good woolen materials Models in the assortment for men and young men alike—suitable for dress occasions or business wear. All exceptionally well tailored. Al sizes in the combined lncrlhnenlL Boys' Storr, FourtH FLOOR. Girls’ and Juniors’ Easter Hats, $7.50 Those charming models, typical of childhood — pokes, cartwheel and streamer styles—and others, for the junior, in turban and off-the-face styles —are all here. In Milan, crochet, felt and novelty straws. Head sizes, 20 to 22 inches. GIRLS' MILLINERY, FOURTH FLOOR. The Boys’ Store The Outhitters of Well Dressed Boys Our clothing, furnishings and headwear are the accepted standard of dress’ for boys—3 to 20 years of age. Our Spring collections include exclusive apparel—Woodshire Jr. Suits, Bleyle Jersey Suits; Rowe Diminutive Reefers for Sister and Brother $18.50 From a maker famous for children’s coats come these English reefers that young ex- clusives favor. Sisters and Men’s Munson Army Shoes| New Spring Shoes Footwear $2.95 51.95 Durable tan uppers :-::-',,, 1:,"‘,"""' and sturdy Panco rub- ber soles and heels; sizes 6 to 10. fords far bays. Sires 815 to 3. Kaufman's—First Floor $9.69 Of patent, tan and black kid, also new - blonde. All heel heights. Sizes 3 to 8. brothers of varying ages, from 2 to 6 years, wear these navy blue coats of navy blue twill with brass buttons—made in regulation style. Matching regulation tams complete these charming sets and top the heads of the best- dressed children of Washing- ton. The tam, $1.50. JuveniLe Apparrl, FOURTH FLOOR. Clothes and Furnishings. Hats—Snap-brim Felts ..$3.50 Caps, Spring weight, $1.50 to $2 Junior Hats .. Shirts .......~..$1.50 to $8.50 Blouses . .$1to $3 Jliver Twist Walsts Sl to $1.50 Golf Hose Sweaters Athletic Underwear..75¢ to $2 New Spring Neckwear 50c to $2 $1 Pointed Heel ALL-SILK STOCKINGS 55¢ - These are shown in the new Sun Tan, as well as other Tweeds, Mixtures and Monkey Fur Are Shown in These | t 4‘ Boys’ Store, Fourra Froom. | { "‘Sprmg Coats wear. Silk from toe to top, high spliced heel and seamed back. Slight irregulars. Kautman's—First Floor D ) / Outstanding Sale! Easter Candies A full line of chocolate Easter novelties are now on display — ranging in price from 10c to $2. Week-end Candy Special 2 pounds, 95¢ Two pounds of our delicious chocolates, creams, caramels and bonbons. A variety of thirty-two kinds from which to se!ect At this special price, tomorrow. Fresh Daily Canpres, FIrsT FLOOR. Children’s Footwear For Easter These are but four of the many new styles of pumps for girls and juniors. Easter Toys Standing Rabbits $1.50 to $6.50 Sitting Rabbits, short pile .$1.50, $3.50 Standing Rabbits, long pile. .$3.50 to $8.50 Powder ?uff Rabbi‘. S St Sketched—a smart one-strap pump of patent Duck, with short pile . . leather, with two-tone laced vamp. Sizes Cotton Easter Toys 877 to 11, $5. Sizes 1175 to 2 Natural _Ducks .\Ieelrhc-d—Patent leather tee- -strap pump, liz- Rooster in §oop ard trimmed. Sizes 117} to 2 $5.50 Plush Rabbits. .. Tongue Pump, of patent leather. Sizes, 813 Easter Baskets 11, $4.50. Sizes 115 to 2 Easter Grass .. Junior Misses’ Fancy Strap Pump, with round Chick Chick Egg Dye o toe, Sies 2045t0 7 v vousuvae Ceveean $8, Toys. FourtH FLOOR, CHILDREN'S SHOES, Fourm FLoOR. Style and Quality Combined Many of the newest style notes in tucking, collar, cape back and Spring’s Most scarfs are shown in this collection. All smartly tailored; many with Dellghtful Hats Monkey fur trimming. All nicely Fes lined. $ New Spring Colors and \ AV ® Navy Blue Straw on felt in the newest modes, “ o crochet and satin straws are shown, Sizes for Misses and finished with smart ribbon touches or Women, from 16 to 40 a pretty pin. All head sizes. New tones ) Kaufman's—Second Floor of blue, tan, gray, red, green or black. Kaufman' —fiotunl Floor $1 to $22.50 .10c to §1 m a | o] fll o] m o] m i O o Boys’ and Girls’ Smart Women’s Spring m o} fll I (o} |fl o} | o] | o] === === The Store for Thrifty People” = A= b 4