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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY. JUNE 6. 192 25 INAVY DEPARTMENT BARESIRAUIU ADVER]’IS‘NG = {ACTION ON RADIO PATENTS ’Arquired Blglm—n”edernl Tele- {4 n Ohe PALAIS ROYAL || s "IXCESSUSE'RS : | in This Country. G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE MAIN 8730 | By the Associated Press. ST Details of an agreement by which the | President of Manufacturers’ i Nla;v P?rl}::m!l;lt';:‘l 1;13 lctllu_g'eld mdlg e 51 800,000 in & successtat 412 | Association Predicts Prac- tice Revision. | Co. for $1,600,000 in a successful at-| riday Barg d Lot and Remnar Day | tempt to prevent it from going over to | foreign control have been laid before the Senate interstate commerce committee | by Lieut. Comdr. Harold Dodd of the | Navy. Another agreement, Dodd said, was | made in 1921 by which the radio rights were released to the company so that it could start a transpacific service to China with the approval of the State Department. Dodd said the Navy re- ceived no direct return for thiz agree- ment except the advantages that were to accrue from the development of the | service. He added., however, that the | Government had received the benefit of | all patents taken by the company both before and after the agreement in 1918 Closing Out the Balance of a Recent Purchase of 5,000 Yards New Cretonnes By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, June 6.—Maj. Herbert H. Frost, president of the Radio Manufac- turers’ Association, told the fifth an- nual convention of that body yesterday that many radio programs contain too much advertising and that there was a strong probability that the coming sea- son would see a revision of broadcast practice in this respect. “Sales talks over the air do not build good will and they do lose listeners.” | Maj. Frost stated. “Station owners realize the folly of ‘too much talk,’ but | many of them are unable to convince program sponsors. It is here that edu- | cational work is needed.” nounces Examinations. Telegram From Hoover a The Civil Service Commisslon an-| A telegram from President Hoover nounces the following competitive ex-| was read at the annual banquet last aminations: = L foib)examiniesiat 4800 & yrazor. | At 1 WL SHSEHONOIISEE S £ fice of the judge advocate general,| {Navy Department, The duties 3re|sentatives of the radio industry and of e erfonm Important scienine | Le llied music industry my oonéinuing | or ‘technical work in the examination | Seem, LTt i e erine pleasite, |of patents, appllcation for patents.| recreation, Instruction and information | mechanism ‘and inventions dealing With | o tne people. Its services both present |and resulting from advanced research | and potential to the national life should in radio and electrical engineering. D Sios be btressst hesaser It proyIaEs Junior blologist (injurious mammals). | HAc1¢ Be Stresseq Becaree ant. pube junor biologist (Coleoptera). at $2,000 | ji¢ entertainment and for the rapid for- | 1o $2500 a_year, Bureau of Biological | 1, it by IPImelt 800, T8 o public | Burvey. Department. of Agriculture, for | (leciions which s & vital function in duty in Washington or in the field. | a democracy.” Information and application blanks Fleece Lining Use Increases. Odd Lines of 25¢ to 39¢ may be obtained from the commission, | Glassware | 1724 F strect. | An increased market for flesce lining, similar to that used in Winter under- Friday Only | wear, has developed with the radio, it FLYER DIES IN CRASH. | was revealed at the radio show in con- goblets i et nection with the convention. The ma- C Roy Whiteomb Falls While Stunt. | '€rial is used in making loud speakers. An opportunity to select the most desirable cre- tonnes at the lowest possible price—many pat- terns exact reproductions of higher grades. At least fifty choice designs in beautiful color effects. Cretonnes for coats, dresses, hats, furniture covers, cushions, scarfs and other Summer uses. U. S. POSITIONS OPEN. | Civil Service Commission An- ite flannel ite basket lease express for me to the repre- tailored...Sum- for women An endid values. $16.50 Ensembles, 5.95 ensembles, checks and tweeds, with blouses; women and misses. ently $7 $16.50 Coats, 9.95 coats for < and small women; ny models ck, blue and colors; 5 13 to 20; recently $10.95. 6.50 “Stout” Coats, 13.95 st 25 of these . . . for little women d extra sizes; novelty failles; un- !ed' also fine cloth coats; recently Sizes to 52 Coats—Third Floor 5 Silks—Second Floor REMNANTS! Greatly Reduced of all the better grade wash goods its preparation always arouses the keenest enthusiasm from the stock offcired for the first time tomorrow. No mail or phone orders on Fri- Friday Only, Yd. o : o PR i | Wonderful Silk a special purchase 0 er l S . Specially Featured Friday Only Many made in our own workroem from short bolts At This IADw Price. pflir 9 75 will no doubt create enthusiastic buying. Odd ]‘Olt $1.58 Window Awnings ‘[‘;"L"“;,nf‘{ . ; complete with frames and fixtures ready to hang. of them are in two to six pairs of a kind. You will All-Silk Imported Damask guaranteed perfect Eight yards to a bolt—56 inches wide—Adams make, Don't miss these remarkable which is the best obtainable—green, white or black. Rayon Diapers For Friday Only 1.19 s, each week! This week we have a wonderful collection of timely, 3 A Just when they're wanted . Odd Lot $1 to $2.25 Window Shades For Friday Only of goods—various colors and sizes—some on Hartshorn An opportu- o 148 ‘riday Only, 1.15 AILSilk Printed Crepe de Chine | 3,000 Yds. Tt price” Mosquito Netting find many grades in voiles, All-Silk Plain Georgette e Uphoistery—Second Floor @ Dreamland and Red Dozen fruit salads Stiftened with starches and baked in molds at a temperature of 300 degrees “""l"’;" el T I iael0vesRNebraTEahTom:n F. and then dyed black, the fleece loud cocktail glasses | FREMONT, Nebr., June 6 (#).—A speakers appear to be metal. both plain | \§ fiyer, identified as Roy Whitcomb of i 5 Calloway, Neor, war kiled nst night|pyyp) ‘BARRYMORE’S GIRL FOLLOWS IN HER STEPS ed to the ground near here. A farmer on whose land the plane Mise Colt Is Graduated From Notre Dame Academy With | crashed said the pilot had been stunt- High Honors. | ing. By the Associated Press. ‘ , $152.95 Grand Gas Range, Friday Only | | ing I the Toateleps of her mother and OO 99. 5 0 Ladies’ Dresses R e v Cleaned in | Colt, daughter of Ethel Barrymore and - » o granddaughter of Mrs. Georgie Drew Footer's distilled Barymore, was _gradunted sesterday i rom Notre Dame Academy at Moylan, $1.59 Extra Large Size solvents remain near here. Miss Colt, who is 18, won Electric Toaster 1 1 d the school's gold medal for highest =) 5 clean onger an Friday Only, §1 g Made to toast the regulation size are more healthful bread——complete with cord and two- h o+ plece plug. Friday only at this price than when cleaned honors in music. Her mother was graduated from the $39.50 Porcelain Lined by any other Refrigerator method. same school 36 years ago and then en- Friday Only, 1.39 Friday Only. 26.50 FOOTER’S tered upon her career on the stage. The 1/ H Y2 Gallon Size One only at this price—it'’s a 50-Ib. America’s Best Cleamers and Dyers Barrymore Theater in New York was closed today while Miss Barrymore at- (Natonally advertised at $2.25). floor sample—3-door type. Housewares—Fourth Floor 1332 G St. N.W. Phone Main 2313 fended the graduation ceremontes. 784 Col. Rd. N.W. Miss Colt’s grandmother was grad- Phone Col. 720 remainders, odd groups and broken sizes from every section of the ] High-Grade Curtains Friday Only, 65c each ummer Coats These popular Summer fabrics at this unusually low price aolibte nity to select Of better grade six-ounce quality striped materiale— <pecial price because most All-Silk Printed Georgette Friday Only, 115 bolt | maraussties Sand | reyon Novelty Crepe Rayon & Printed $1.95 Birdseye Star Birdseye Diapers. package, ready for use. A big saving on every box! 17, Reg. 81 Baby Rompery, sizes 1 o 3: slightly solled ... - = day .. 59¢ dimities 15...52.95 Net Bonnets, silk lined: Iace and embroldery trim- med. .. Priday 2.25 59 Long Flannelette Ger- trudes, with musiin tops... ARy .0, i e e 29 16,8330 and $2.95 Fine Vool Sweaters . . . recently $1.85 Py «ou-e.s 1.59 Infants’ Section—Third Floor Discontinued patterns and_shapes and optic—all at one price Friday. $1 Pastry and Cake Decorators Friday Only 25¢ —With § different attachments—ior Friday only while they last at this low price. Worthwhile Savings in Friday . 1NeNns ony Linen Table Sets and n Cloths—slightly soiled 1 handling—all sizes in lot 4 hite or with colored bor- silks cotton dress prints rayons batiste dress goods voiles dinings k—14 off prices ranging _pri 1 Unusual at this price—only one floor $3.50 to £9.95. Friday only sample—full porcelain automatic heat con- trol oven and broiler—utility drawer and automatic lighter—come early for this. 63x99 72x99 81x99 Bed Sheets 1/4 of 59¢ Pillow Ticks, 48¢c Ea. ticks—regula- Rayon Dresser Scarfs Remnants Printed Rayon Voile Friday Only, yd. Neatly printed pat- 59c terns in practical 39c Printed Sateen 2.59 / Friday Only, 29¢ yd. e length—for Friday only. 36 1 s < 10...$5.95 Raincoats, some Wwith 38 inches wideSultable for com{OS 1t to mateh—in black, green and g blue; sizes 8 to 16 years... 9 Q5 49c Printed Charmeuse B Friday Only, 34c yd. $1.05 Pleated and Butterfly Skirts, in Soft, lustrous finish—36 inches wide plaids and plain colors; sizes i 6 to 14 years. Priday only.. 1.59 $1.95 Slip - over Sweaters for girls, plain and bright colors; many novelty color combinations: sizes 7 ] 50 to 14 years. Priday . Girls’ Store—Third Floor $2.25 Screen Doors Friday Only, 1.59 Heavy, substantial doors with rein- forced lower panels—fine screening— two sizes, 2.10x6.10, or 3x7—at this price while 37 doors last. Ofd English Liquid Wax plored rayon scarfs and vanity 1 Heces regularly sold from 25¢ o 89c—for Friday only at Girls’ $5.95 Sweater Suits Friday o —Stightly soiled— reduced for Friday only—just 75 in lot. PSc Tinted Wash Cloths Friday Only, 15¢ Ea. ith colored stripe borders—Special Friday selling. pc Part-Linen Tea Towels Friday Only, 8 for $1 inch towels—red and blue —fifty dozen in lot n. Breakfast Cloths » Only, 37Vsc Only 25...but splendid values! Pleated skirts and slip-over sweaters; light colors—blue, maize, green: slightly sofled; sizes 10 to 16 uated from the school in 1872. MINE INTERESTS MERGED. ' Bismarck Foundry, Kattowitz Co. and Harriman Join. WARSAW, Poland, June 6 (#).—Re- ports from Kattowitz state that a merger has been eected of the mining interests of the Bismarck foundry, the Mining &, Foundry Co. of Kattowitz and the Silesian foundry with the collaboration of the Harriman interests. A board of 16 members, composed ¢ 6 Poles, 6 Germans and 4 Harrimer representatives, has been created. LN —Feather proof tion size—some fancy. Unbleached Sheeting Friday Only 72.inch width, 35¢ yd. 81-inch width, 39%¢ yd. A very serviceable grade of un- bleached sheeting. $3.95 Colored Ripplette Bedspreads Friday Only, 2.98 —In all the new pastel shades— 72x108 and 81x108 sizes. $3.25 Colored Hem Sheets Sets, Friday Only 2.98 Set —1 81x99 sheet and 2 45x36- inch cases in set. Bedwear—Second Floor Real Bargains in Furniture . —Friday Only Every item is a special value and is for Friday only—mostly few of a kind, so shop early. 4 89.75 48-inch Buffet Mir- 2 $27.30 Chest of Drawers, ror, polychrome 5 95 recently mark- . ed frame . : 6 $6.90 Decorated End Tables, Now 2 $14.50 28-inch Round Top 25c Japanese Crepe Friday Only, 19¢ yd. For luncheon cloths, drapes and other home sewing. Wash Goods—Second Floor Friday will be your “lucky day” if you take advantage of these prices. . .and save! $1 & $1.25 Gloves $1 Garters for Friday Dainty paste! colors as well as darker {HRU A Ramneow recently marked six dozen taken from Waldorf Tissue mail orders at this powder vanities, filled with 19¢ . . -E%nerous the medium shads only at this v neat patterns—hemmed k and reduced for Friday only. Linens—Second Floor Dne Dozen Rolls of For Friday Only Pne dozen to a cue- omer, and no p‘:r»".e 590 special price $1.50 Norida Vanities 29¢ I$1 Size Vivi Powder, 39¢c Imported face powder . . . very fra- [grant. S0c Meclba Toilet Water vender toilet water Mize bottle. $1 Melba Lipstick, 25¢ brice. $1 Boudoir Trays, 79¢ Reproductions of old Prench prints, $1 Jars Bath Salts, 79¢ Modernictic jars, flled with scented alts. Other Specials Bath Brushes. . .50c b1 De Vilbiss Perfumizers, 69¢c p3.50 Balsan Massager...2,29 Toiletrics—Man Floor Friday Bargains in the Paint Dept. 1.55 Qt. Flo-Lac Varnish Stain Friday Only, 1.20 qt. —for floors and interior use— <pecial at this price one day only Pure Linseed Oil House Paint 14 Gallon, 1.29 12 Desirahle Colors 90c & $1.05 Sherwin- Williams Enameloid Friday Only, 69¢ pt. working enamel at a 2. Not all colors in Paint Dept.—Fourth Floor r Downstairs $1.50 to $1.95 amples—silk to top or a good range of the season’s Downstairs Store Remnants vy Quality Bleached uslin, Friday Only, yd. inch musli b to 1« gths — < heets and only jes— | at this price. to 25¢ Percale Prints riday Only 12%c¢ Yd. inch fast-color percale _prints table for aprons and children’s thes—special Friday. Downstairs Store 12%c Tots’ $1 and $1.49 Bathing Suits Friday Only All- 1 one- suits i white or 9C colorcd—sizes 1 to . $1 Butterfly Skirts Friday Only 59¢ Of cotton plaids in all colors— with bodice top or belted styles —sizes 6 to 14, Girls’ $1 Blouses Friday Only 59¢ Of cotton prints—blue, tan, red or white—with collars and long sleeves—sizes 8 to 14, Downstairs Store. Of imported 69c Milanese lisle Pair in popular styles Fine light-weight gloves—ideal for warm weather because they are 50 light and they launder so easily. In pull-on and at- tractive turn-back cuff styles; popular eolors—suntan. Alesan. beige, pearl, white with black. And if you like suede fabrics, see these $1 Gloves Double woven, light-weight 59(: varieties 2 Pairs, $1 Pull - on, two - clasp. bandelette and cuff styles; wanted shades, but broken sizes . . . which is why we reduced them so dras- tically. Main Floor Store 79¢ and $1 Morning Frocks Friday Only, each of gingham and prints in all colors— with contrasting pipings— straightline or basque effects— in all sizes. 2 for $1 Downstairs Store. 39¢ and 59c Odds and Ends Girdles, Bandeaux and Brassieres Friday Only, each A-broken range of sizes, of course, but all c desirable mer- chandise s pe- cially priced for Friday only. Downstairs Store Neatform Corsetlets Friday Only, 69¢c each Of darby cloth with inner belts— sizes 36 to 48 in group—only twenty dozen at this special price, Downstalrs Store SRE tones . . . all prettily finished with loops Ribbons, 9¢ Yard 1 to 2% inches wide; satins, moires, taftetas, gros grain and picot edge ribbons in many colors. 25¢ and 39¢c Ribbon Belts, 19¢ Gros grain and fancy striped and metal effects; many colors and com- binations finished with gilt buckles. 59¢ Flowers, 15¢c Each Bright-colored coat and dress flowers slightly sofled from handling. Pearl Buttons, 10c Dozen They've been 25c to 65c a dozen! White and smoked pear], wire or self shanks and sew-through styles . . . to trim Summer frocks. Main Floor $2.95. Now.... l 098 2 $22.50 Phone Cabinets and Stools, recently 15.95 marked$17.! 1 $179 3-Pc. Bedroom Suite, Now walnut veneer: 99.50 recently $119.75. Now 6 $1195 Solid Mahogany Tables, recently marked $595 Now 1 $115 Colonial Secretary, e DTS red. .. hairs and 6 Bedroom ( 3.75 Mahogany Benches reduced for Friday clear- ance Center recently Now 1 $195 10-Pc. Dining Room Suite, recently 99.75 marked $129. Tables, Tables, 15 $21 Gate-Leg recently mark- ed - $1695. 15.25 24 3-3 Beds, with coil springs;a very special 1 $25 Kapoc Mattress, sam- ple. slightly soiled. Now 1 2:50 Now at value at 13050 7 819.75 All-layer Felt Mat- Furniture—Fourth Floor Men! Here Are the Collars You’re Wearing Right NOW 8,400 Men’s Semi-Soft and Semi-Starched Collars Famous “Arrow” Styles Tate Ardsley Hempstead 59¢ Cotton Summer Underwear Friday Only 3 for $1 Gowns, slips, chemises and step-ins —of voile, batiste or muslin—plain or lace trimmed—white or colors—a few extra sizes in lot. Downstairs Store Ostend Berks Hampton Dix Downstair s Store Sudbury Included are the most desirable collars on the market today—collars for young men, conservative men, stout men—collars that usually sell from 20c to 35c each. They're seconds, but you'd never know it. Sizes for every man Friday 15¢ Art Imported Porto Rican Gowns (3 to a customer) Friday Only They're of soft nainsook and hand-embroid- ered—finished in white or colors—no C. O. D. or phone orders. Downstairs Store 39e Or Coror G 0 NSO N0 & REAL thorobred in tailored ties. The strictly tailored costume, will de- mand it. It's white, of course, with the underlay end tongue in white Baby hLinlrd—the modified toe and Cuban eel. SEVENTY STYIES Gy Nistey 1339 F Street, N. W., Washington NSO NS D N D