Evening Star Newspaper, May 23, 1929, Page 28

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_THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY. MAY 23, 1929, 28 ® ; |TEXTILE QUIZ BY TRADE | |COMMISSIONERS IS VOTED ! By the Associated Press. l | The Senate manufactures committee | voted 6 to 5 today to refer the prnposcaj —— | | investigation into labor conditions in| the textile industry to the Federal Trade | Classes Suspended as Stu- Commission. | The resolution will be reported to the Senate in that form. Senator Wheeler, dents and Teachers Pay | sensie 1o Montana, the author, will P 2 | make a fight to have the investigation Honor in Ceremonies. | conducted by a Senate committee, as | originally proposed. = | ™ Because of the close division in the An enthusiastic gathering of students committee another eharp line-up is in and teachers, filling the auditorium of | rore o6 Snquiry to the Federal Tradfl} the McKinley High School to capacity. Commission or to a Senate committee. to the | Another meeting of the committee hfl!-; sought to do honor this Mo N8 the been called for tomorrow, at which time | officers and men of OO Teceive | Claritying amendments will be consid- | first company of McKinley to receive . ., " ,q the resolution will be reported first place in the annual competitive | Fred; and the I e e ek and” the Malls |, Chairman La Follette of the commit- | suspended at 9 o'clock and the Dalls| e’ who voted against the Federal and stairways of the g o |Trade Commission inquiry and in favor crowded with students on their way 10| ;'3 "senate investigation, announced he | the auditorlum, where an elaborate Bro- | yoylq lend his support in the Senate gram had been prepared. be |for the resolution as originally pro- | The center of the stage was to be | [0 the (ool | occupled by the winning company and POS a tremendous ovation grected the victors | - - as they marched on from the wings. A Poses With Spellers. delegaiion, including Frank Daniel. Hneipal of McKinley; H. Dale Davis, President Hoover today received and | Rasistant principal: Stephen E, Kramer, posed with the 21 girl and boy winners assistant superintendent of schools and | in the National Spelling Contest con- head of military affairs; Maj. Alexander | d'icted throughout the country under Maish, military instructor of the 2nd |the auspices of 21 dally newspapers. Regiment, and members of the military While shaking hands with Virginia Ho- committes, including W. C. Myers, Louis |§an of Lincoln, Nebr., the first winner, | Mattern and Maj. Maish, were seated the President complimented her upon | in the front row. d {what he heard of the worthy! Capt. George Weber with _First |achievements and hoped that she would Lieut. Rudolph Siegrid and Second |be successful in other future undertak- ! Lieut. Frank Der Yuen. all officers of ings. the winning company, were also at the center of the stage. A delegation of |~ visitors from cadet organizations of | the other high schools also was present to extend congratulations. Laud Spirit of Cictors. Mr. Daniel opened the assembly with a brief address in which he lauded| f| the spirit shown by the victors. He | f| was followed by Mr. Kreamer, and then by the visiting officers of the other | f| schools, as well as members of the mil- itary committee. One address was made by Ravmond S Hart captain of the wning McKinley company of " 1807, The cost is small in considera- | Who IS ko sons s privates In Com- | | ;o of the thorough protection | The drill flag of Company B, which afforded. had been used through the year. was | presented to the school as a trophy by o . | Capt. Weber, who also made a short | Repairing and remodeling | | address upon its significance to the men | now at summer prices. New in his command. Maj. Maish was pre- | §| | fall models now om display. sented with a red ribbon as a token of _—_ appreciation for his services as military ThStructor of the 2d Regiment. The SHAFFER FUR CO. several speeches and presentations were . frequently interrupted by ovations. | First Lieut. Richard Mattoon of the | McKinley Cadet Band was presented | with his commission as captain at the | assembly, while Second Lieut. John | Clinton Dye, also of the band, was ad- vanced to the rank of first lieutenant. SPECIAL ‘The band was present and played sev- . - ulemm'ol:r ooxwrltuln‘:lom from F urnlture Sale l A message Col. Wallace M. 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The plaintiff says it is incorporated and alone is entitied to use the name. | 1t asserts that the public is misled into making engagements for airplane rides with the Potomac Flying Service when 1t intended to engage the services of the | plaintiff. Attorneys Louis Titus and | Jesse C. Dukes appear for the plaintiff. é Remember T’lis.’ Heat and Moisture for Library. The climate of Rome is very erratic, sometimes very moist and at other times very dry. This, it has been noted, is very hard upon the old and priceless volumes contained in the Vatican Li- You cannot get better food at ANY price than this served at Blossom Inn. Try Our to remedy this and an electric device | has been installed which will auto- | matically heat the structure and an- | other piece of apparatus which will supply the desired amount of moisture the dry season. | The Vatican possesses the most valu- able library of ancient books and manuscripts in the world. Fresh Vegetables Generous Portions | Served 4:30 to 8 FRANK P. FENWICK, Prop. | :DRRRRRERERNEE VRRRRRE R brary. An American electric manufac- Table d’hote turing company has been called upon % Dinner Todny c J hVVhite, Black_"and‘ New Spring Shades v TSt White Kid Shoes The Whitest White Shoes Made White is distinctively chic this year for the all-important costume of the bride or graduate, or should you desire black or the favored new spring shades, they are also here in an abundance of styles. Charge Accounts Available Qucen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street Ng . NO MAIL—PHONE—OR C. 0. D. ORDERS ACCEPTED $19.50 to $69.50 Ensembles $32 For the Summer trip. Coats of fine basket weave or kasha and frock (2 sepa- rate garments) of plain or printed crepe. In black, middy blue, navy, tan or grey. Women's and Misses’ sizes. (Third Floor, The Recht Co.) Women’s $29.50 to $39.50 Ensembles Coats of kashmerola or tweed with harmonizing silk dresses or with match- ing skirt and different blouse. Women's and Misses’ sizes. (Third Floor, The Heeht Co.) Knitted Sports Ensembles $5.95 The sweaters have the newest neck lines and the skirts, which have kick leats, are made on a bod- ce.. In white, rose, green, tan, maize, orchid or copen. Women's and Misses’ siges. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) 200 Rugs, Regularly $3, $2.50, $2 & $1.50 $1 A variety of colorful Crex de Luxe, Crex Creco Fibre, Crex Herringbone, Crex Ultra, Crex Craftsman and’ Waite grass rugs. Size 24x48. (8ixth Floor, The Hecht Co) (8) $32.50—9x12 Oblong and Oval Rush Rugs, $15 (3) $27.50—8x10 Oblong and Oval Rush Rugs, $12.50 (4) $32.50—9x12 Oblong and Oval Rush Rugs, as 1s (2) $27.50—8x10 Oblong and Oval Rush Rugs, as is (2) $10—4x7 Oblong and Oval Rush Rugs, as is $3.95 ) $5.50—3x6 Oblong and Oval Rush Rugs, as 1s (2) $75—9x12 Oval Jeweled Rush Rugs....$30 (30) $6.25 Sq. Yd. 9-foot width rust blocks $2 yd. (2) $27.50—9x12 Mourzourk Rugs, as is. .$12.50 (2) $22.50—8x10 Mourzourk Rugs, as is. .$10.75 (5) $12—9x10.6 Sandura Felt-base Rugs (10 $10.75 and $12.50—9x12 and 8x10 Grass Rugs (18) $18—8x10 Fibre Rugs From the Men’s Shoe Dept. (1) $2.50 Sheepskin Moccasins, size 7 (30) $3.50 Dr. Scholl's Arch Supports, foot easers o (23) $1.50 Colored Leather House Slippers, soft soled (3) $1.75 Miller Shoe Trees, sizes 6 and 7 (33) $6 Footmodel Oxfords, tan and black, $3.95 (18) $6 Black and White, Rubber-soled Golf Oxfords $3.95 (20) $10 Footmodel Black or Tan Oxfords. .$4.85 (2) $3.50 Leather Pullman Slippers, sizes 6 and 7 Women’s and Misses’ Frocks (17) $19.75, $16.50 and $13.75 Satin, Crepe and Silk Dresses, women's and misses’ sizes...$5 (40) $25, $19.75 and $16.50 Ensembles of tweed or silk, women’s and misses’ sizes (6) $19.75 and $16.50 Taffeta Party Frocks, sizes 16, 18 and 20. Soiled (4) $25, $19.75 and $16.50 White Satin Wedding Dresses, sizes 14 and 16 $5 (7) $25 and $16.50 Satin Frocks, black and colors, for WoMen and s misses’ ... .....cviveomsnnne $10 (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Women’s and Misses’ Velvet Coats $29.50 and $19.75 Coats, 7 black, 1 middy blue, 2 middy blue transparent velvet, 1 orchid vel- vet $39.50 and $29.50 Coats, 11 black velvet, 1 brown and 1 middy blue $22.50 (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) $149 to $195 Sample Dining Room Suites $70.50 All suites are of genuine walnut veneer and consist of ten attractive pieces. Since they have been displayed as floor samples they will be sold “as is.,” No exchanges or refunds. (Fourth Floor, The Heeht Co.) Women’s Coats and Suits (1) $49.50 Gold Evening Wrap, with fur trim- mimng (7) $19.75 Black Kasha Tw s1zes (3) $19.75 Tan and Grey Tweed Suits (2) $29.50 Tan Tweed Suits (5) $12.95 Sun Tan Leatherette Raincoats, $5.95 $29.50 and $25 Spring Coats, many one of a kind, with or without fur (1 $39.50 Quilted Black Velvet Coat (1) $49.50 “Printzess” Coat of Poiretsheen (1) $79.50 Black Broadcloth Coat, with ermine collar (1) $69.50 Black Coat with ga (1) $39.50 Tan Tweed Coat (2) $59.50 Black Coats, with shawl collars of monkey fur (1) $69.50 Black Broadcloth Coat, with mole collar (9) $39.50 and $25 Wool Sports Coats....... $15 (1) $69.50 Tan Sports Coat, with collar of egg- shell caracul (2) $49.50 Coats, of ombre tweed with wolf collars ...$35 (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Clearance of Millinery (25) $5.95 Straw or Felt Hats, pastel shades, black and navy $2.95 (50) $6.95 Crocheted Visca and Novelty Straw Hats (25) $10 Hats of straw or felt (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Men’s Furnishings (119) $7.50 and $5.95 Radium and Tub Silk Shirts, collar-attached or to match styles, plain or jac- quard patterns. Sizes 1314 to 17 : (38) $3 Collar-attached or to match English Tab Collar Shirts, in plain or printed madras, broad- cloth or chambray...sizes 13 to 16 but not in WO BN o imimimpen s b $1.95 (21) $3 and $2.50 Laundered Collar-attached Shittsibroken: Sizes! . ... croniciinin s s $1.95 (49) $5 and $3.50 Pajamas, of broadcloth or mad- ras, English collar, coat and middy styles, $2.95 (123) $1 and 75¢ Half Hose, of silk, lisle and rayon mixtures, broken sizes, 49c or 6 for $2.75 (98) 50c and 35c Fancy Half Hose, of rayon and cotton mixtures, broken sizes....29c, 4 for $1 (176) $1 Ties, good variety of bright or subhdued COTOTEE Lo oo shealoneriatend 69c or 3 for $2 (129) $1.50 Handmade Wool-lined Ties, in solid shades and fancy patterns (4) $1 Belts, snap type, blue; size 32 only....25¢c (16) $2 Genuine Shell Cordovan Tongue-style Belts, sizes 30, 32, 34 and 36 (16) $16.50 and $10 Rayon Brocade House Coats, silk lined or unlined, broken sizes $4.95 (79) $1 Rayon Pull-on Shirts. Flesh or peach color; sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40 only, 69c, 3 for $2 (161) $1.50 Rayon Union Suits, white only. Sizes 361046 . . cvvven e .$1.15 (2) $2.50 Part-wool Drawers, size 40 only. .$1.50 (49) $2.50 Imported English Suspenders. . .smart ribbon' striped’ effects). .-...cvwnon s s s $1.50 (1) $200 Transparent Velvet Dressing Gown, size medium only (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) From the Stationery Dept. (100) 69c Boxes Colored French Stationery, 3 for $1 (25) $1 Boxes White Correspondence Cards. .25¢c (25) $1 Gun Metal Finished Bond Boxes....49¢c (36) $1 Address Books . . . handy sizes 59¢ (34) $1 “Hasty Notes” 59¢ (23) $1 “What to Do Today” Memo Books. .59¢ (33) 75c and $1 Bridge Score Pads 59¢ (300) 50c Decks of Pinochle Playing Cards..17c (4) $20 Inlaid Copper Desk Sets (1) $18.95 Inlaid Copper Desk Set .. (1) $14.95 Antique Bronze Desk Set (1) $15 Hand-painted Desk Set (12 prs.) $1.25 Metal Book Ends . . .. (2 prs.) $3.50 Alabaster Book Ends ... (4 prs.) $2.95 Alabaster Book Ends. (3 prs.) $3.95 Bronze Book Ends. .. (1 pr.) $12.95 Statuary Book Ends (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) For the Junior Miss (10) $16.50 and $10.95 Printed Crepe Frocks, sizes 13, 15 and 17 (15) $10.95 Dresses, of flat crepe, many colors; sizes 13, 15 and 17 (11) $19.75 Tweed Sports Coats...a few capes; sizes 13, 15 and 17 $8.95 (4) $59.50, $49.50 and $39.50 Black Broadcloth Coats, sizes 13, 15 and 17 5 (8) $25 and $16.50 Tweed Ensembles, separate long coat and printed dress : $5 (Juntor Miss Shop, Third Floor, The Heeht Co.) Men’s Clothes (9) Men's $10 Trench Coats 2 size 34; 236, 1—40 and 2—42. (11) Men’s $50 . Society Brand Suits Sheldon 2-trouser Suits $15 Regular ~ sizes...1—34, 1-35 and 1—42. (15) Men’s $40 and $35 Sheldon Suits Regular — sizes ..2-33, 1-34, 335, 2—36, 137, 1—38, 3-39, 140, 1—42 and 1—48, (Direct Elevators to the Men's Clothing Department, cond Floor.) 241 Men’s $1.50 to $1.75 Plain or Printed Pajamas ‘1 Plain color broadcloth and fancy fabrics. Col- lar attached, slip-over middy and regular coat style. Broken ranges. All sizes, A, B, C and D. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) Carpet Remnants (1) $41.50—9 Yds. 27-in. Plain Taupe Velvet Car- pet $13.50 (1) $22.50—61% Yds. 27-in. Bordered Carpet. .$10 (1) $9.75—43/ Yds. 27-in. Velvet Carpet (3) $10—215 Yds. 27-in. Axminster Carpets. .. (1) $7.50—21; Yds. 27-in. Velvet Carpet (1) $10.75—3 Yds. 27-in. Velvet Carpet. .. (1) $3.90—2 Yds. 27-in. Velvet Carpet (1) $13.50—614 Yds. 2215-in. Velvet Carpet. . . (1) $13.50—51; Yds. 18-in. Velvet Carpet.... (1) $2.50—2 Yds. 24-in. Rattania Runner (1) $2.50—23/ Yds. 27-in. Crex Runner (3) 75c Yd.—1 Yd. 27-in. Crex Runners, 25¢c each (25) $1.25—18x36-in. Crex de Luxe Rugs. .. .50c (Sixth Floor. The Hecht Co.) From the Sports Shop (7) $3.95 Imported and Domestic Wool Golf Hose. Imperfect (8) $10 Imported Sweaters, of alpaca and camel hair (63) $1.50 Diamond Pattern Lisle Golf Hose, $1 (36) $2.95 Blazer Sports Coats, scveral colors, $1.95 (15) $12.50 and $7.50 Flannel Blazer Sports Coats (10) $5 Base Ball Shoes, broken size (9) $18 and $15 Riding Breeches, broken sizes, $10 (14) $35 to $50 Bicycles, floor samples. Shop- worn (15) $1.50 Leatherette Auto Cushions, several colors (60) $1.29 Matting Seats for automobiles. .. .95¢c (1) $200 Man’s Fitted Case, imported, finest leather, shopworn (5) $12.50 and $15 Fitted Week-end Cases, for women; shopworn . (6 $55 and $39.50 Fitted Week-end Cases, wom- en’s. Tmperted fittingsy. . ........... $37.50 (1) $40 Luggage Ensemble, matching week-end caserand hat box . c.oovs v oo . $19.95 (1) $12.50 Automobile or Hand Trunk, shop- worn (4) $30 Fine Leather Suitcases, fitted: shop- worn 3 (2) $18 Leather Hat Boxes, shopworn (15_) $12.50 Dress or Packing Trunks, several sizes o (3) $40 Belber Wardrobe Trunks, 34 size, $29.95 (2) $15 Wilson Walker Cup Brassies, steel shaft (59) $3.50 Flannel Golf Shirts, tan and grey, almost every size (Main Floor. The Hecht Co.) Half Price Baseballs, Gloves and Bats $3 to $12 Gloves. ... .. $1.50 to 86 $1.50 to $2.50 Bats...75¢c to $1.25 $1.50 to $2 Balls.. .75¢ to §1 There are also “Goose Goslin,” “Charlie Ruffling” and other models to be sold at half price. (The Sport 8hop, Main Floor. The Hecht Co.)

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