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"THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1999 RESERVE OFFICERS " HONOR GOL COLE Detroit Man Named Associa- tion President—District Men on Roster. Milton Work’s - New Collapsible “Contract Bridge for All” Will Be Ready Saturday Bag Frames, $1.00 —10, 12 and 14 inch frames in For be; 4 —] ginners, average play- oxidized, rose and green gold 4 y ers and experts. anox::a%. finishes. Used for making the P 4 gg&l;’: n‘e;zl mI: ox:hCox;t;:cc W, ilk and ta g 3 ludin e latest partment. i Le.aue Your Order N By the Assoclated Pre Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's—Downstalrs Beo:k er:'n:e. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 24—Col. Walter Cole, Detrol elected presi- dent of the Reserve Officers’ Association of the United States at the national convention here late yesterday. He suc- . Gen. Roy Hoffman of Okla- 5-Pc. Linen Luncheon Sets, Special at $1 —The material is a good quality crash linen, with colored striped borders. The set consists of a 44x44-in. cloth, and four napkins to match. Kann's—Street Floor, Sale! 300 Metal LAMPS 8 Styles! Actual $6 Values 309 —New lamps bring new beauty to the home. And in this specially selected group you will find just the lamps you will want, at a most attractive low price. Bridge and Junior Floor styles, artistically designed of brass in antique and highly polished fin- ishes. Some engraved, others in spiral and . Other officer Bentley, Washington, D. C., treasur Lieut. Col. J. Miller Kenyon, Washin, ton, judge advocate; Col. James Barnes, Princeton, historian; Maj. Willlam Stevens, Bishop of the Episcopal Church at Los Angeles, chaplain. In addition, the association named | nine vice presidents, one from each fCoEDices, and members of the national $].8 ‘Tangier’ & ¢ A rtex’ Los Angeles was chosen earlier in the . Fibre Rugs, $10 ea. day as the meeting place for the 1930 gonvention. It will be held in April. Secretary Makes Charges. Chazges that there was “too much —Good-looking, long-wearing . Summer rugs at a worth-while saving. They are an unusually heavy grade in'a variety of attractive patterns and bright, cheery politics” in the organization were made \by Lieut. Col. Orvel Johnson, Washing-- colorings. The Tangiers in the 8x10-ft. size. The Artex, 9x12 ft. ton, the secretary, during debate on a recommendation that a change be made in the by-laws to provide that the na- tlonal association’s share of the mem- bership dues be incteased from $1 to $2. “The revenue received does not cover the expenses,” Lieut. Col. Johnson said. Kann's—Third Floor. $20 All-Layer Felt AL s agreed that the National Mattr esses, $ 12'95 ssociation be giv A .fi:r(h‘e July 1_“”“ . DL ench 483 I —These are particularly desirable mat- Announcement of a $30,000 gift for tresses, even at the regular price, and T i there are all sizes in thlg sale. p'rhe‘y are filled with pure layer felt and covered rope effects—and still others ornamented P “There is t00 much politics in this or- ganization. _ Politics are back of this have his name withheld, was made by e e A with art or striped tickings. A value i ! with imitation onyx balls. A collection well that is particularly worth while. 2 worth seeing! S0P Kann's—Street. Floor. gwo-dollar plan. The men who started it haven't been supporting this thing $5.000 last year to the association. Secretary Johnson said the donor de- Kann's—Third Floor. ' A New Lamp Shades : 98¢ to $1.25 Window P i Pleated Scarfs of In the officers’ association. —Pretty parchmentized, crackled, 5 ¥ Celanese at $]_ 00 Kamper Williams, New Orleans; fifth anyway. There is a stubborn sentiment #ired that 20 schools be selected from < . ke de: cial, 69¢ ea : ; Vice Presidents Elected. Sha S, SPe > > and floral and scenic effects, in —Dainty, new and most effective scarfs E. B. Hopkins, Wheeling, Bathroom Utty Bottles, $1.00 Set —Five attractively shaped glass bottles, on a wooden stand. Each bottle labeled, prettily decorated and complete with a colored stopper. A convenient set for the bathroom shelf—most attractively low priced. Kann's—Street Floor. 35c Sanitary Napkins 5 Boxes for $1.00 —The Velvette Sanitary napkins made of 37-ply rayon. Soluble—and packed one dozen to a box. Single boxes spe- cial at 25c. Kann's—Street Floor. over in Washington to go out and get ghe mone 'om nowhere.” Novelty China Tooth Brush Holders, 39¢ —Character novelties, in colorful cos- tumes—each with places for two tooth brushes. To be hung on the wall or side of medicine cabinet. in this association to force those of us four corps areas which have many R. O. T. C. students and that two Reserve officers be employed to study the problems of the R. O. T. C. with & view to increasing the interest in the nztional defense and to bolster interest i 2 ;:;J th;hr;g;; —Choice of four well known brands— artistic colorings, with leather lac- y, New Haven, Conn.; sec- | Lakewood Holland, Riverside oil, duplex s 7 h to wear with Summer costumes. Made P. T. Luquer, New | and Cascade opaque. All 3 ft. wide by ings, and a variety of new shapes. gt sor:e dcelanas‘e, cleivirlg %leqted and ey e e » ecora wil aintes esigns on .Baltimore; fourth ares, Lieut. Col, 5 ft. 9 in. long—and in a good assort- Kann's—Third Floor. grounds of tan, blue, rose, maize and ment of colors. green. Kann’s—Third Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. " A Sale of Cool New Wash Frocks for Girls gton; eighth , Col. W. B. Tuttle, San Antonio; ninth area, Col. P. B. Weidner, Los ° % Y Angeles. The convention adopted a resolution C -C ) d R ffl d BTy gy r1ss-Lress an urtie and Navy officers. Another resolution adopted placed the convention on record as recommending that business and other concerns discontinue putting their men in uniforms which have dis- tinctive military accouterments. An aircraft exhibition today at Fort Benjamin Harrison will end the con- vention. . TRYON MERCHANT DIES. ' SPARTANBURG, S. C., April 24 (®). ~—Clarence W. Morgan, about 50 years 10ld, prominent merchant of Tryon, :N. C., died suddenly here yesterday from iheart disease. He was a former member of the North Carolina Legislature. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at the Tryou Methodist Church. Mr. Morgan is survived by the widow, 4wo daughters, and a son, who is a stu- dent at the University of North Carolina. Chit e roup RusBED On throat and chest, the effect of Vicks in reliev- ing spasmodic croup is two fold: (1) Its medicated va- pors, released by body heat, reach air passages direct; (2) At the same time it stimulates the skin, thus helping the inhaled vapors ‘ 1 ease the difficult breathing. On Improved Real Estate in Washington and its Suburbs. Low Rate of Interest. If you need money for buying, building or refinancing completed properties, come to us first. ‘We are equipped to make loans in any amount. Reasonable rate of interest . . . prompt decision. Capital Resources $ 3,400,000 24 JACKSON PLACE ' with Colored Tri ‘Smart and P& CURTAINS $1.85 to $2.75 Values $1.29 pr. —The cross-cross curtains are of dainty French marquisette with ruffled edges, colored rayon cornice valance and tie-backs to match valance. —The Ruffled Curtains are of scrim, voile and marquisette— some plain, others with colored ruffies and all with valance and tie-backs. mmings r for active for home lfl;’ or col- ars, O ehort 1 or sleeveless, C touches of Hair Braid $2.8 —Delicately lacy, smartly becoming new hats to wear with Summer frocks. Fas- cinating new shapes of sheer, cool-looking hair braids, in all the light Summer shades and in small, medium and large head sizes. A collection that one does not ordi- narily find at such a mod- est price. Silk Pongee and Radium Specially Priced, 94¢c yd. 33-In. Rough Pongee. 36-In. Washable Radium 33-In. Embroidered Pongee 33-In. Honan Pongee —The rough weave pongee is a serviceable, washable fabric in light and dark shades. 12 different designs in * the embroidered pongee; 30 light and dark shades from which to choose # the lingerie radium, and many pretty printed designs in the Honan pongee. Kann's—Street Floor. New Stamped and Tinted. Linen Pillews, 59¢ ea. Finished Models on Display —With just a few running stitches you can turn these into the most attractive of pillows for the boudoir, porch, etc. Made in the popular square shape of white and tan linen—they are not only pretty, but most practical for Summer. Kann's—Fourth Floor, Women’s and Misses’ Rayon L3 L3 . Satin Slips, Special, $1 —Well tailored slips of heavg, lustrous rayon satin in pink, tan, navy, peach, nile, white and black. Made with inverted back pleats and tailored hems. In sizes 34 to 44. Kann's—Second Women’s Rayon. D’Orsay - Boudoir Slippers, $1 Pr. —Comfortable,- colorful slippers to we::xn with thomnew PW‘\:E;' mer .. e D’Orsay ny‘leeu slipper, Copen, with soft soles 501 and low heels. In sizés 3 to 8. “Cinderella” and Other Makes $1.00 —Dainty, attractive new dresses for little girls of 7 to 10 and 8 to 14 to wear when the weather turns hot. Peasant styles, straightline styles and two-piece effects of dimities, piques, colerful prints and tissue ginghams—neatly made and trimmed with pipings, shirring, Bertha collars, cape col- . lars, etc. Some sleeveless, others with three-quarter length sleeves. And some with bloomers. Kann's—Second Floor. New Frocks the Larger In ;. itk izes 4214 to 521,