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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY. JUNE 4, 19 T20.S, FIRMS SIGN | o omors | s~ zae-| LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Americans to Take Part in Huge Industrial Devel- opments. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 4--Regarded by the Soviet authorities as the most forward step in two years toward closer relations between their gov- ernment and American business, Soviet contracts with e than 12 American firms have be ned. Th> details, in- volving millions, were announced yes- terday. Chief among the agreements is & r Act w the Ford Motor rchase of about Ford cars and parts and the c 1 in the U. S S. R. of an automobiie factory to pro- duce annu 100.000 d cars and trucks. The other c s call for technical assistance, especially Ameri- can engineering consultation on Soviet projects. | Many Contracts. Other contracts included those with Hugh L. Cooper Co., New York, con- sulting engineers on a $100.000.000 hydro-electric power plan in the Uk- raine, described as the largest in the world. | Stuart, James & Cooke, New York, | consulting engineers for building of new coal mines, rebuilding of old ones and | THOMAS M. BROWN, installation of modern equipment e H. J. Freyn Engineering Co. New| MIEEGUHEN IR, York, consulting engineers for design- Capital youths, residing at 1622 Twenty- | ing of steel mills to cost more than | ninth street and 1868 Columbia road, re- | $1,000,000,000 | spectively, who have just been recipients Radio Corporation of America, for ex- | of awards at Swarthmore. Brown was change of patents and other technical| graduated with high honors and won | information. | the Ivy medal for the highest degree of International General Electric Co., for | leadership in his class. Cohen, a senior, technical assistance and exchange of took high honors in social science and | was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. ng Co., New York. | — - — for technical assistance in erecting a nitrogen fertilizer factory. RET'R'NG PASTORS Du Pont de Nemours Co.. for techni- {5}7,‘;‘}‘;."(3,’.1,1“ erecting ammonia fer-‘ ARE GIVEN FAREWELL; | Will Build Apartments. Longacre Engineering & Construction | . W = - | Co., New York, technical assistance and Christian Ministers' Association | supervision over the construction of | groia t gl e po oo apartment houses in Moscow. X Arthur Davis, Oakland, Calif., chief | INorpniSsTve Tinaieon: consulting engineer on_irrigation proj- ects in Soviet Central Asia. S !Mr{:nrmxgxkg:». erwt ‘:’or:i ds;gmnx Special Dispatch to The Star. of a large baking plant in Moscow. Ry TLLE, 2 = ‘Albert, Kahn, Inc., Detrolt, designing | , ROCISVILE, Md. June 4—In the of the Stalingrad tractor factory, 10 Pro- | Wilson pastor of the Fiftenth Sireet duce 40,000 tractors annually Church, Washington; Rey. S. J. Goode, | —_—— pastor of the Rockville Church, and CHOSEN REGENT Rev. H. D. Griffith, pastor of the . Twelfth Street Church, Washington, _— who are soon to sever their connections Mrs. Jane Lear Elected by Catholic | with the organization to assume charge of new pastorates, & meeting of the| Daughters of America. Christian Ministers’ Assoclation of | Give Your Furs A New Lease On Life Let us clean them, repair and reline them and store them away in our spa- cious cold storage vaults where they're protected from moths, fire and theft. Call Franklin 7400 and our driver will call for your furs. Charges are moderate. Furs—Second Floor Sheer Chiffon Frocks Flat Crepe Ensembles $16.50 To look casual, cool and above all, smart—is to wear frocks like these with a simple and carefree distinction together with that little extra something giving them a dressier touch—like a pleated bertha collar—a collar that sweeps to the back and ties—or a fully tiered skirt that ripples from a tight fitting hipline. Chiffons, georgettes and flat crepes, printed and plain in glorious color combinations that will set your sun tanned skin glowing. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 48. FeaturedlIn All SizesInTypes For Every Woman Three Styles Sketched Left to Right chiffon with Chic flat crepe en- Gay colored floral ing capelet col- semble with accordion chiffon with collar that enug hipline and pleated collar and ties in the back. $16.50. skirt. $16.50. $16.50. Women's and Misses' Dresses—Second Floor —ALSO— Silk Pique and Wash Silk Sports Frocks $16.50 Frocks that will “play the game,” and frocks that will Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. Washington was held in the Christian | MARTINSBURG, W. Va., June 4—| Mrs. Jane Nagle: Lear, Wheeling, was Te-elected regent of the West Virginia Catholic Daughters of America for the | ¢ next two years at the fifth biennial | meeting of the organization here to- day. She has been regent since organiza- tion. Mrs. Mary Whitstead, Parkers-| burg, was named vice regent; Mrs. Anna G. O'Leary, Wheeling, secretary; Mrs. Anng_Coliins, Morgantown, treasurer, and Miss Laura Shaffer, Piedmont, monitor. ‘The sessions ended today. The next meeting place is left to the executive officers. ARLINGTON BAR MEETS. By a Staff Correspondent of The Btar. | hew of the H Street Church, Washing- | Church here yesterday afternoon. With the exception of Rev. H. C. May- ton, who was ill, the pastors of all 18| churches of Washington and vicinity attended, as did a number of+mission- aries and other prominent church workers. Rev. D. C. Gordon of the Mount Rainler Church conducted the usual business session, at which reports were submitted and various matters pertain- ing to the general welfare of the various churches considered. There was con- siderable discussion of the convention of the Christian Churches of the World, to be held in Washington next year. A feature of the meeting was an ad- dress by Miss Wells of Washington, who will soon resume missionary work in Africa after & furlough of two years. Rengo Belts For Warm Weather $2.95 Enjoy comfort at a little cost by wearing a perfect Summer foundation garment by Rengo. A lightly boned “watch” smartly! For tennis they are backless and sleeveless —for golf with inverted back pleats to insure that easy, grace- ful “drive”—and for the “side lines,” with long or short jackets. Of silk pique, yo-san, mist o' moon and flat crepes— in white and pastel shades. Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 42. New Cardigan Waterless Cooking Demonstration Something new in cookery, the Mirro Vapo-Seal Aluminum utensils require absolutely no water, and enable you to cook more economically, more con- veniently, and much more healthfully. Demonstration going on all this week! Housewares—8h; L Active Women Are Calling For Rayon Sport Briefs Garment *Abbreviated Underwear Fashion has determined that dresses have ab- breviated backs, so undergarments must match! Vests are cut low in the back exposing the skin to the sun, and panties are cut short, making the most adorable briefs, cool and comfortable as well as smart. Sizes for misses and women—in peach, pink and nile rayon. Also bandeau sets, step-ins and panties in this group. v —Third Fleor Run-Check Silk Hose In Sun Tan Shades $1.95 Quality plus smartness equals the most satisfactory hose you can wear. Run-checks are full-fashioned in a clear even weave, with protection against garter runs. The new Summer shades are just in—the loveliest sun tan shades we have seen! Nuance, sunglo, pecan, Ali Baba, defft, gleam—and others, 8!/ to 101/3. Bosiery—Street Floor Two-Eyelet Tie Featured in White Footwear .One of Three Smart Styles in White Kid at - $7.50 White, Summer’s most interesting paradox, for it is as conspicuous as it is refined. And for footwear there is nothing smarter. The two-eyelet tie (sketched), the cross strap and the center buckle model are of white kid. Other White Shoes—in a wide range of styles, $595 to $10 Shoe Devartment—Second Fioor side-closing girdle, or a reinforced cor- setlette—both of lovely cool rayon with elastic gussets over hips. Girdle, size 25 to 34; corsetlette, size 32 to 42. Other Rengo Girdles. Cerset Shep—Third Fleer 5 Preceding the meeting women of the ,,&*,‘;é”?,}"’}.,.,.“? ififimfgfi’f}: | Rockville Church urv.{i Incheoun to day at the Boulevard Bakery, in Claren- | the visiting clergymen, their wives and don, the Arlington County Bar Associa- | Others to the number of about 40 tion discussed the filing of duplicate copies of all cases so that they would be available to opposing counsel. Col. Charles T. Jesse, president, in- |fi tructed the committee on pleadings to prepare a special order covering the We have pleased matter and to submit it at the July |l thousands of cu s Sweaters, $3.95 Complete your Summer ward- robe with these soft French spun i ® jersey jackets, for they're just « 8179 G e ) the things to slip over backless 3 and sleeveless frocks. White and pastel colors, sizes 36 to 46. Sperts Shop—Becond Floor Atwater Kent—Model 46 With Electro Dynamic Speaker and 8 Tubes In the Graceful‘Cabinet Sketched $124.50 The all-season, record-breaking Atwater Kent Model 46—not an old, discontinued model—but the 1929 Atwater Kent and Electro Dynamic Speaker, at a tremendous saving! 8 Cunningham ‘tubes and Atwater Kent F-2-C speaker, and a cabinet handsomely designed. The balance may be $ 10 DOWN budgeted in twelve month- ly payments, plus a small finance charge. meeting, 80 that it could be approved | il tomers. For Cool, Summery Rooms Armstrong’s Inlaid Linoleum IR — You suspect it when you touch its glossy surface—sense it when you walk on its springy surface—feel sure of it as you admire the lovely patterns—there is something different and better about Armstrong Linoleum. In new blue, green and tan marble effects. Vasula Chenille Rugs Reversible rugs, in rose, blue, green and gold colorings; fringed ends. 18x36, $1.35. 24x36, $1.75. 27xB4, $2.75. Moonbeam Rag Rugs Moonbeam rugs have the individuality of hand-woven rugs, and their colors are perfectly blended. Rose, blue, gold, and green combina- tions—especially nice for bathrooms. 24x36, $1.75. 24x48, $2.50. 36x64, $3.50. Russ—Fifth Floer You will By the association before presented 10 [[Il surprised how " beaue the court. tiful we can make your choker look. M U S 1 C Cold Storage for Fur. Coats, $3 New England Furriers COMIC OPERA IS rnr,s:N-rr,n.h .wmmg L The Washington Comic Opers Club, | d under the direction of Paul De Long [f 1 12th Franklin 6358 Gale, last night presented the comic | opera, “The Crimson Star,” written DY} Estelle and Palmer Clark. The club is DRY CLEANING g large and appreciative audience. | EC! character otpcmu, !he\:&{m vha‘ SP IAL fwas later discovered to e noess of ll.rsdhnny, ': -u;nmuy w‘x};‘{;‘:‘ - THISBWEEK o;l.r Gladys Marks, who was eas! | B e mpiined - she art of seting || TALM BEACH SUITS Band possessed a charming volce. Eu- gene Swygert, in the role of an Amer- | ican traveling salesman, put into his| mcting the qualities one assoclates with & gentleman of his vocation. The orchestra, composed of four pleces and led by Mr. Gable at the ano, gave able assistance to the mem- s of the cast. | All at the Remarkably Low Price of Some of the cast included Marion Mitchell, Ruth Noyes, Gladys Marks, Mabel Owens, Leona Hayes, Florence Corkum, Jack Shore, James Kelly, Eugene Swygert, Howard Moore, Donaid Weihert, Elmer Gorn, James Mitchell and Dudley Heath. Numbered among the ladies of the ensemble were Ann Breaton, Kitty Fowler, Grace Green, Adine Hampton, Mary Jane Langley, | Mary Rarker and Lillian Peters. nExmzEmEA PHONE LINCOLN 1816 18th St. Office, Col. 636 Radie Salon—Fourth Floer Featuring Two-Tone Enamelware at $1 Choice of 9 Enamelware Utensils, $1 Each Now is the time to replenish your cooking u tensils—and now is the me to lay in a supply for the oncoming canning season! In this specially priced group there are 6-qt. covered kettles, 4-qt. covered saucepans, 8-cup percolators, 11/ -qt. double boilers, 4-qt. tea kettles, 3-pc. sauce- pan sets, 14-qt. round dishpans, 10-qt. oval dishpans and 8-gt. water pails—in the smart two- tone enamelware—green with white lining. AN - ” and DRAPERIES Cleaned and Stored OUR individualized proc- @ YOUR draperies, furs, lace ess that restores origi- curtains and all house- nal colors—adds longer wear hold goods and wearing ap- and greater sanitation. A arel cleaned in our Superior moderate cost for cleaning, glanner. Specializing on fine and we store them FREE frocks, linens, etc. If we during the Summer. clean it—we store it FREE. “This is the plant that service bullt”—our fleet of autos and motorcycles as- sures you of immediate col- lection and delivery service. “VOGUE SERVICE is as 2. Grey Enamel Family Scales, up to 24 pounds m Freezer, by el bucket with SBE BRI e e e see 98¢ el Kitchen Stool, with back rest. Green, blue, white and grey 10. 8-Day Kitchen Clocks, dials decorated in Dutch or mod- ern style, blue, green, y 2 3 bleached, 1,000 sheets t roll, 10 rolls for..69¢ . Enameled Bath Stools, non- skid rubber crutch tips. Green, blue and white. . . Electric Coffee Percola of Garden i coloni i Ene ‘D‘E‘fl Em,,,.,, IR = et S Sts.NE 23 " Housewares—Bixth Floor S 4 ‘CLegners/—-é’, : We invite your inspec- tion of our piant and our storage facilities. See and know the excellent sani- tary conditions wherein your cleaning and storage is done. near as your telephone.” . Steel Vegetable Bins, green, blue, yellow and white. With perforated walls. .$1 -~