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THE FEVENING STAR, W ASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY.-MAY 24 1929, AWAIT ORATORS AIRPLANE RIOES Finalists Will Be Guests of| Hoover Field for Trip i Sunday. ‘The eight finalists in the Sixth Na-| tional Oratorical Contest will see the | Capital from the air as well as at/ close range on their sightceelng tour | Sunday when they take off at Hoover | Fleld in two big planes for an acrial Jaunt over the city. On the flight, the five boys and three girls will be the guests of the Inter- I " ORATORS ARE HOOVER FIELD GUESTS I ’ |WINNING CADET COMPANY OFFICERS ENTERTAINED | Captain and Two Lieutenants of | Tech B Guests of “¥” Men's [ Club at Luncheon. ‘Team play and hard work won for | | Company B of Tech High School the. |flag in the annhual competitive drill, lofficers of the company told members | of the Y's Men's Club at its luncheon | | meeting in the City Club yesterday | | afternoon. Capt. George Weber, commanding the | winning company, and Lieuts. Siegrist (and Yuen, next In command, Were | guests of honor of the club, which is <‘rumponed of members of the Y. M. C. A. |They were introduced by Randolph | Myers. Leonard W. De Gast. general secre- tary-elect of the Y. M. C. A.. also w guest of the club. Presented in a I | atory address by Paul M. Twyne, Mr. De Gast was felicitated on his recent | promotion to executive head of the Y. M. C. A Harry J. Miller, president of the club, presided. . DIRECTORS ARE NAMED | BY PROTECTIVE GROUP tJuvenile Association Elects Addi- | tional Leaders to Direct Com- munity OChest Agency. i Election of additional directors of the Juvenile Protective Association, a Com- | munity Chest agency, was announced by the president, Eliwood P. Morey, at a meeting of the board of directors yes- terddy at 1430 K street, the offices of the association. The new directors are Mrs. Clarence A. Aspinwall, G. Calvert Bowle, Arthur | Oarr, Mrs. Edith 8. Elmore, Rev. Moses | R. Lovell, Mrs. Theodore P. Noyes and | Miss Jessie La Salle. Woobpwarp & LoTHROP. DOWN STAIRS STORE Beginning Tomorrow——"l'his New Lowered Price Full-Fashioned “Romilla” Silk Hose Medium Service-weight Hose, with lisle hem and sole Chiffon Hose, with durable mercerized foot $ 35 All newest shades ¥ > The New “Romilla” Service-weight Hose national Airways, Inc., whose local manager, John S. Wynne, extended an invitation to them through the news- papers which sponsor the contest in their respective localities. Dasiring to add_his sponsorship to ™+ contest by offering the youthful orators the novel experience of looking down from the skies upon the Capitol, the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial and other Federal monumental structures which most persons view only from the ground, Mr. Wynne offered twe roomy new standard biplanes to carry the finalists about the city. The contest management telegraphed | the invitation of the newspaper sponsors, requesting them to notify the national | office if parents of the boys and girls | were willing_for their children to make | | the flight. Without exception parental | : : & | approval was given and the flight in-| H 3 corporated in the sightseeing tour | ¥ \ itinerary. 5 : The orators will be taken up in two e | Up groups of* four simultaneously. The | planes in which they will fly are pow | Left to right: Howard Behr. pilot, and John S. Wynne, local manager of ered with Wright Whirlwind motors of | fnternational s. Incorporated. Star Staff Photo 225 horsepower, the same type of engine | _ doeditst S o s which drove Col. Charles’ Lindberghs ; Spirit of St. Louis on its historic | flight to Paris. The machines will be NYE ON AIR SATURDAY. manned by two of the most skillful = e FIDELlTY pilots on the International AIrWAYS genator Will Speak on National staff. Lieut. B. S. Thompson of Pan- American_ ight fame, holder of the Origins Clause. STORAGE Distinguished Service Cross and with | over :.'A;on hours of flight to his credit,| The approaching contest in the Sen- CO e will pilot one of the planes. while the | ate over repeal of the national origins 5 Palm Beanh d Whlte Fla el other il be e b e o | Immigration quota basis will be dis- Neatls eversbody In Washington | an nn of Hoover Field. g | cussed over the radio Saturday night Knows the Fidelity Co. T (i, by Senator Nye, Republican, of North | Dakota, who is leading the' drive for rousers F|CT|0N BOOKS SOUGHT_ ‘repeAL ‘The Senator's address will be | delivered over the network of the Na- SN tional Broadcasting chain at § p.m., Red Cross to Send Contributions to | Eastern standard time. | Service Men Abroad. | Books of fiction, particularly Western or detective stories, are being sought by the District Chapter of the American Red Cross, 821 Sixteenth street. These books will be sent soldiers, sailors and Marines serving in foreign countries. | The Red Cross will make a collection of books if telephoned at Main 1910. Books will be received all during the Summer. EISEMAN'S /TH & K STS; In- all the Summer shades, including champagne, Lido-sand, suntan, French nude, grebe and neutral. DOWN STAIRS STORE Have pointed heel, lisle hem and sole $ 1 50 Pique and Sleeveless Frocks Special, 85.50 One-piece Sleeveless crepe de chine in attractive sty pleated skirts, belts, ties and bows. Orchid, sunni, Nile, coral, blue and white. Sizes 14 to 40. We Can Match Your Odd Coat Thousands’ of Ppairs of special trou- sers are here . . . any man can find just the pair he needs to fill out that suit, Just bring in your odd coat or vest and we'll match it. Every material, color and size in stock. Frute sk 10 One-piece Pique Dress, with polka * dots or figured designs, follows the sleeveless fashion. The short or three-quarter length coat is printed to match. White, green, coral and orchid. Mohair Trousers $4.65 & $565 Youll find the pair you need in our large stock. This is to remind you. MOTHPROOF STORAGE SILVER VAULTS RUG CLEANING SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FURNITURE LONG DISTANCE HAULING 1420 You St. North 3400 James L. Karrick President $7-65 Up Plain or striped. Siges to fit every man. DOWN STAIRS STORE OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT EISEMAN'S FOl' Y ounger Girls Rayon Undies Full-cut, fine-gauge rayon underthings for the younger girl who dresses equally as smart as her older sister. Combina- tions, gowns and bloomers are shown in flesh, white, peach and green. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Infants’ Handmade Nainsook Dresses, $1 Dainty little nainsook dresses very lew priced, of fine quality and unusually good workmanship. With collars or scalloped necklines. Sizes for infants, 6 months, 1 and 2 vears. DOWN STAIRS STORE OODWARD & [LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F axD G STREETS Holiday Clothes for the Thirtieth Vacation time has come to the Children’s Floor—the Fourth. Boys’ suits have gone in for tub materials—girls’ frocks are growing more summery—colorful bathing suits are languishing for their.first swim—the holiday spirit prevails. Clothes for the Thirtieth—clothes for va cation—are waiting here for boys and girls who like smart Summer clothes. # Attractively Priced }New Summer Hats Feature Straw and Soft Felt Misses’ impo’fted Sandals in white and colors $5.75 $6.75 Woven Shoes, expressly styled for us abroad, and presented by Woodward & Lothrep as the smart shoe of the season. In all white, and white combined with black, blue, or red, $6.75. In brown and tan combinations, $5.75. Misses’ Smoss, Tmmo FLOOR. The Jackbuilt Playhouse, $2.95 A Year-Round Playhouse for Chi.dren A place to play—a place to keep toys in. No wonder children and mother, too, both want one of these new toy houses. . - . T - - New Summer Silk Dresses —attractively decorated, and windows that open Feature Washable Silk Pique $11.75 In smart sleeveless one-piece style Broad Bri (v)gilh':;:lu s3 95 Lngdln&:::‘ New hats in the most becoming Sum- mer styles are of straw-or soft felt. Fea- turing the bright and -pastel shades as well as black, navy and white. ‘All'head sizes. DOWN STAIRS STORE . y ¢ » > = Regularly Children’s “Keds,” Special #] Pair reci'nil, Discontinued models of ankle-patch “Keds” in brown and white are offered at this special price, tomorrow. Sizes 8 to 2, 217 to 6. DOWN STAIRS STORE New Fashions for Young Swimmers Dive into fresh water or the ocean—anywhere you please, but first dive into your new suit at Woodward & Lothrop. Your suit is here for you—in the large collections of new swimming fashions now being shown for boys and girls. For Boys—Jantsen Swim Suits, $2.75 to 56. Other Suits, $3.50 up. For Girls—W ool Bathing Suits in one and two piece models, $¢ to $6.90. Sketched: Girls' Hollywood Swit, 56. Boys' Two-Piece Suit, $6.50. ,Onns" FornisHiNGs, FourtH F1rLook. Tz Boys’ Store, Fourtm FLOOR, Very low-priced are these Silk Pique Dresses at $11.75. An especially practi- cal feature is that they are easy to launder as well. And as Silk Pique is as fashion-right as it is inexpensive, women and misses will be doubly interested in this presentation. COTTON FROCKS—in the newly smart and always attrac- tive dimity, plain and printed lawns, and voile. Some are smocked—others have lace, tucks or touches of hand embroidery; many with bloomers, $1.95. In this group are also sleeveless and long- sleeved dresses 6f Crepe de Chine in smart models for Summer. Very Specially Priced Blue Suit and Flannel Trousers $29.75 For the Young Man Graduate, The College Shop of The Men's Store offers this unusually fine outfit at an exceptionally low price, $29.75. The fine Blue Serge Suit may be had in two-button notch or peak lapel, or double breasted coat. The cream ' color Flannel Trousers are well cut and tailored. Sizes 34 to 39. THE COLLEGE SHOP OF THE MIN's SToRE Szconp FLOOR. Sketched: Printed lawn dress, sleeveless, with smocking at waistline and shoulders, $1.95. Yoke Dress of dotted dim- ity with organdy vestee, cuffs, collar amd pocket trimming. Hormonizing hand embroidery, $1.95. Pastel shades, prints and white. Sizes 14 to 44. DOWN STAIRS STORE Men’s 2-Piece Summer Suits Two-Piece Tropical Worsted Suits $19.75 Two-Piece Kant Krush Suits, $15 Two-Piece Mohair and Crash Suits $13.50 Men’s Pure Linen Golf Knickers $ z .95 For cool, correct wear on the golf links. Linen knickers are ideal; and for driving and general wear, too. Well cut and correctly styled suits. Shown in plaid, white and natural Gray, blue and tan. Sizes 34 to 46. linen knickers. Sizes 28 to 42. DOWN STAIRS STORE LINEN FROCKS — the soft handkerchief quality—for junior misses, are sleeveless, in white with colored piping and shades of blue, green, peach and coral, $5. Sketched: Handkerchief limew frock with comtrasting piping and hand-embroider. ed motif, §5. GmLs’ AND JUNIORS' APPAREL FourtH FLOOR.