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10 ) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIT, 28, 1929—PART Z. W[RMANEN] ZflNlNGiVOTES TO.CO-OPERATE ... | T same = e e by o [ IN WORK OF CHURCHES to'.nl membership of 1,250,000 persons. ‘oday’s action will be placed before another evangelists’ convention at !By the Associated Press. IIndunnpqlls el COVINGTON, Ky. April 27.—The| 7t also was decided today to assemble {Indiana District Evangelical Synod, very other year hearafter instead of | The next convention of North America, in annual conference |81 L e next convention of this | sy, voted it o ol e sl union_of Un ethren, Refo Tperative Bwlders Group |3 evangelical. Churches. The Tne | . : |diana district includes churches in| Little Guatemala has a serfous used- Suggests Action to | Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. car problem. Capital Officials. Recommendations urging that a per- nanent expert be assigned to the post | ~f executive officer of the District oning Commission and for provision | f more land in the District zoned for | roup-house developments were laid “afore local planning and city govern- | ment officials by the Operative Build- | °s' Association Friday night at a din- | aer meeting at the Mayflower Hotel. | District officials and members of the | “ational Capital Park and Planning | Commission and the Zoning Commis- | ion were guests of the operative build- “rs at the session called for an ex- ~hange of views as to how developers °f private property in the District ould co-operate in new private build- ng operations to the best advantage of he District. | Among special guests were District | Commissioners Dougherty and Talia- | ferro; J. C. Nichols, member of the nlanning commission; Lieut. Col. U. 8. Grant, 3d, member of the Zoning Com- | Discard Discord! Which is another way of saying throw your troubles into the Atlantic!...leave town where you can’t get rid of them! and come where you can’t hold on to them!...fill the gaps in your happiness with ocean spaces! . . . get back into shape at Atlantic City!...come where you will be mentally alert and physic- mission_and_executive officer of the ally alive! . . . where Spring has a planning commission: David Lynn B R . 7 architect of the Capitol and member | kick” that you don’t get in town and of the Zoning Commission; Maj. Carey : Brown and Charles W. Eliot of the the breakers don’t care 2 whoop for planning cnmrxifik& attag;glivl“a]. Drénald 4 ' A. Davison, Assistan ngineer Com- missioner in charge of zoning and Broker’s Loans! building, and S. G. Lindholm, statis- tician of the Zoning Commission. In presenting the recommendation of the Operative Builders’ Association for a permanently employed zoning execu- tive for Washington, B. F. Saul pointed fo the advantage of having a full-time permanent officer in this post. which now is held by an Army officer on | temporary assignment. | Thomas P. Bones presented the recommendation of the operative build- ~rs for provision of additional areas for aroup house developments of reason- | able lengths, which he declared would | be in the interest of the home buyer | of limited resources. David A. Baer spoke for the associa- Get in tune—Get out of town! Get tickets for Atlantic City! 7T T e s N ATLANTIC CITY tion in urging that a hearing be granted \—/MC\J\JV mitted in apartment houses without the requirement that approval be ob- * tained from abutting property owners. Write to oAny of the Following for Rates and Reservations Such garages, he pointed out, would be restricted to the use of tenants of such AMBASSADOR-+ HOLMHURST-a :&cn{[fl.!k apartment houses and would serve to nmmou's:' KNICK ERBOCKER-a-0 "l remove many cars from the street. DENNISe LAFAYETTEw Mr. Nichols, Col. Grant, Maj. Brown GALEN-HALL- MORTON-a TR 0l and Commissioners Dougherty and ! GLASLYN-CHATHAM-t RITZ-CARLTON-s WILTSHIRE- ‘Taliaferro spoke generally of the value CHALFONTE-HADDON HALL-+ MARLBOROUGH-BL ENHEIM-a-0 of zoning and the important place a—American Plan o—European Plan a-e—Both Plans local builders have in the proper de- ¢ + AR S Home of a Hundred Hotels Offering the Comfort of Home —_— During_the past season 542 new e feature nlms were presented in Paris. New Model S Nop Regular $1.00 Value with Every Purchase of Genuine Certain-teed FLOORTEX Rug or Roll Goods Here is good news for every housewife—sensational— and true. Think of it, a genuine O-Cedar Mop, latest im- proved model, thepudmayberenmed ‘washed or renewed. Thnmop,regulnr rice $1.00, is given away with every purchase of a CERTAIN TEED Floortex Rug or 14 yards of Floortex roll goods. This means a $1.00 premium — FREE with every $4.95 or over. (See sizes.) Here is a really great FREE offer And the Floortex rugs in themselves are wonderful values. We want you to know them better, be familiar with the beautiful patterns and colorings, -pprecinme the CERTAIN-TEED quality which keeps its full luster in spite of hard wear. Beautiful glowing patterns in various shades will brighten up any room in your home—just the thing for Spring. They are sanitary, easy to keep clean, hard to wear out. In fact, the CERTAIN-TEED process of proofing the colors and the surface against wear is something you will certainly appreciate as time goes on. By special CERTAIN-TEED the colors are impregnated into the base of the rug where they wear and wear and wear! CERTAIN-TEED Quality Known the World Over Everyone knows CERTAIN-TEED quality, knows the gigantic organization responsible for Complete assortment of all of CERTAIN-TEED products. You are as- urchase of A Sale of Art Goods $1.00 75 Hand-Embroidered Models—$1.00 Ea. —Pillows, Rompers, Chil- dren's Dresses, Novelties, etc.—used as salesmen’s samples. All perfect. Stamped Apron Frocks $1.00 —Clever n e w _styles, ready made of unbleach- ed material, bound and tinted in colors. Stamped Pillowcases $1.00 Pr. —New desiens stamped on fruit of the Joom. Finished with hem- stitched hems. Stamped Pajamas, $1 —Women's stamped and readv made pajamas of white crepe. Printed Pillows, $1 —Colorful sateen villows, printed in attractive de- signs. Targe sizes in a variety of shapes. Stamped Crib Sets $1.00 Set —Spread and pillow, stamped a n d tinted. Choice of two new designs. Stamped Scarfs and Centers, 2 for $1 —Tan or white linen 36- inch centerpieces and 18x45-inch scarfs. Some themstitched, others piain. Stamped 5-Pe. Lunch Sets—2 sets, $1 —Sauare cover and four napkins of blue and ‘white or green and white material. Cretonne Pillows 2 for $1.00 —Bright pretty cretonne pillows, in souare. oblong and round shapes. —Full 3%-0z. hanks of knitting yarns in a va- riety of colors, also black and white. Stamped Towels 3 for $1.00 —Mty designs stamped Plain white or ihlh with fancy borders. Stamped Curtains 4 Pr, $1.00 new - signs for simple embroid- ery. Stamped Aprons ¢ for $1.00 —Cholce of three pretty m(a eolomr em- . 'Women’s sizes. Towels 6 for $1.00 —White Towels wm: col- ored borders of blue, pink or yeumv Rayon Tapestry Mats 3 for $1 —13x18-inch mats, used for making the new bags. Also for table mats. Choice of several attrac- tive patterns. Bag Frames, $1.00 —10, 12 and 14 inch bag frames — for the new tapestry and silk bags. Stamped Voile Pillows 5 for $1.00 Kann's—Fourth Floor. A Sale of Notions Offers Appreciable Savings $1_Garment Bags, 69¢ —B r1g h t-colored tonne bags, made to hold eight garments. 69¢ Shoe Bags, 45¢ —The twelve-pocket bags of colorful cretonne. Pad and Cover for Tre g Board, S59¢ —The pad is ‘made of unburnable material and the cover of unbleached muslin. Rubber Aprons, 21¢ —Ten apron styles with pockets and ruffied edges. —Made of pure gum rub- ber in flesh color only. —250-yard spools of Nassau basting cotton. Reg. 5¢ a spool. Sheer And Chiffons Laces The Fashionable Gowns For Evening and Formal Dinner Wear $39.75 ~—They are the dresses that you will find quite correct for wear to your bridge parties, to the formal dinner, to the dance, the theater or concert. There are printed chiffons with cocktail jackets, lace gowns, plain chiffons with new deep cape collar, and side dipping hemlines, and others with the new even front and back. The flowered chiffons are in exquisite colorings and large designs, on light and dark grounds. The plain chiffons on black and the new Capucine shades. The laces in chanel red, peach, beige, Vionette blue, and black. Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 44 Kann's—Second Floor. The Vogue for SANDALS Gets New Impetus With These Smart Imported Models at $6.95 --Smart women, wise in the {a of beauty and comfort, will choose these imported sandals for Summer. Clever new styles of braided leather —in all "white, white with beige and white with black. Made on American lasts with regular sewed soles. In AA tg 80 widths and sizes 21, Kann's—Fourth Floor. Full-Fashioned Silk Hose Seconds of a Well Known $1.50 Quality 89c pr. —A service-weight silk hose, beautiful in appearance and most attractively low priced. Tops are of lisle as are also the heels and toes. The imperfections are quite slight—the heels square or pointed—and the colors fashionable for Summer. Sizes 87 to 10. Kann's—Street Floor. Make-up Boxes 89¢ ea. —Heavy pasteboard boxes, covered with brl%m colored paper and made with three compartments and a large mirror in the lid. The size of the box is 10x6%;x2Y; inches, and it is most moderately priced £ at 89c. Kann's—Street Floor. Special Prices on Engraving This Week Only For $2.25 —We will make a new steel mono- gram die—choice of 36 styles—and sump it on 48 sheets of Eaton’s High- Linen Paper—Homespun or Rommuqua finish. The monogram to be stamped in any color but gold or silver. 48 prettily lined envelopes —not stamped—also included. New Plate and 50 Cards In Seript Type at.. In Solid Black Type In Shaded Old English 100 w.uz-. Announcements In Sxtat Typs . $2.50 to $4.00 Flouncings and All-Over Laces $1.95 Yd. —lnflre dresses, cocktail jackets and are made of lace this season. Andhfleywvfllflnfljwmm you need at a-worth-while saving. 37 and 36 inch flouncings and all-over laces, in light bel.e. ecru, and & few other smart colors. Also black. Kann's—Street Floor. “Cheney’s” and “Peachskin,” $2.25 to $2.95 80c Sanitary Aprons 25¢ Zror " keeping . bobbed hair trim and neat. dots. Basting Cotton Printed Silk Radiums Also Printed Sheer Chiffons at —Beautiful new printed silks which have just arrived. Large and small flowered and modern- s o istic designs, all-over patterns and many polka The colorings are exquisite; medium grounds; also plenty of black and white, and white and bllck com- 3 for 12¢ binations. 39 inches wide. Chair Pads, 19¢ —Pretty cretonne pads, specially priced. light and $1.88 yd. Heavy Rough-weave Pongee—Printed Crepe de Chine—Printed Georgettes—All-Sill: Washable Flat Crepes—All 39 inches wide —All $1.39 yd. pew patterns direct from factory. gured complete protection through a guarantee 6x9 $4.95 RUG 7% x 9 $6.25 SIZES 9 x10%’ $8.75 9'x12' $9.95 Clip This Coupon— Bring It Along Clip this coupon now. It doesn't obligate you in any way whatever. It is simply an introductory offer and serves only to let of satisfaction or money refunded. Here is what you get—just think of it: A beau- tiful CERTAIN-TEED Floortex rug—your choice of many alluring patterns—at prices re- markably low, exceptional values in themselves. ‘Then, in addition, you get a genuine O-Cedar Mop, the latest model, complete with handle and metal box to keep the mop in, with a new patent feature which makes it readily renewable—an article which has been inspected and by the Good Housekeeping Institute, with stand- ard purchase price of $1.00 stamped upon it. Here you have a bright new rug on your floor, one that stays clean easily and can be kept con- Made of pure gum rub- ber in assorted colors. 25¢ Darning Cotton 21c —Mercerized darning cotton, seven balls to & box at this low price, $1.00 to $1 so ani tep: a manufacturer’s sample line—in assorted styles and sizes. 4 Boxes Eskay Napkins, 95¢ -—llnde especially for 8. Hosiery Boxes, 42c —Made to hold twelve pairs of hose. Covered with bright colored paper. Hat Boxes, 79¢ —Or overnight cases of imitation leather. 4 Wash Cloths, 25¢ ~—Finished with crocheted edges. 6 Dish Cloths, 45¢ —Large size, open mesh cloths. Specially priced. 2 pes. Tape, 18¢ —~6-yard pieces of bias seam tape in assorted colors. Door Bags, 75¢ Plain and Printed Washable Rayon Flat Crepes, $1.49 yd. All-Silk: Japanese Natural Pongee, 44c yd. Kann's—Street Floor. Beautiful Printed Voiles Many Patterns Not Shown Before —Such a myriad of lovely des\gns and colors from 38 d which one may choose, the variety is almost bewilder- c y ° ing. All on white grounds. —At the same price are printed Flaxon, Batiste and Dimity. Exclusive Woodland Printed Voiles, 48¢ yd. 50c Printed Sports Piques, 38¢ yd. Celanese Flat Crepes in Tweed Effects, 98¢ yd. Printed Broadcloths, 36 inches wide, 49c¢ yd. Fine W hite Broadcloth and Pique, 59c yd. Kann's—Street Floor. us know that you have seen the advertise- ment and want to take advantage of it. This special offer challenges anything you have ever seen or heard of. We leave it to you to decide, but decide quickly—the rugs will go fast. The offer is limited to a weck and only one to a family. That’s fair, isn’t it? Present your coupon, select your pattern. That's all—but hurry. tinually clean by an occasional mopping. In ad- I < —Utilit; t - dition you have FREE the new O-Cedar Mop | Sanitary Belts, 19¢ tonne. y“::.'flol”l:n‘ that is the only thing you need to keep the rug —2-inch flesh colored s st e Jeondy brightened up and continually renewed. Slastic belts, I large sid e i et medium sizes. < Don’t delay—take advantage of this offer jus as Crib Sheets, 37¢ 3 Lingerie Gurd-. 25¢ s00n as you possibly can. —hagl-mch rubber —Naida Lingerie Guards, sl CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS CORP. in pink, white and black. Kann’s—Street Floor ON SALE KANNS DEPARTMENT STORE %), %550on e S