Evening Star Newspaper, June 28, 1929, Page 24

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10,000 EDUCATORS GATHER IN ATLANTA William John Cooper and Josephus Daniels Scheduled t to Address Convention. By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, June 28—Members of the National Education Association, some 10,000 strong including guests, assambled today in Atlanta for the second convention held in the South in 72 years since its organization. William John Cooper, United States commissioner of education, session of the sixty-seventh convention tonight. Special cars from the 48 States, sev- eral territories and foreign countries bore the delegates and their friends to Atlanta throughout last night and to- day, until hotel rooms and private boarding houses were at a premium. Thgb{\mt-efigg m :.pruenutxl;ll: assembly of governing ly of the association, wiil be held Iondly with the nmblem of propa- ganda in public schools ethics of teachers outstanding among the many to_come before it. But one thing is certain, and that is that. according to custom, a woman will be elected to the presidency. There was no inkling of whom she might be, but it has been the practice of the association to elect & man and woman president on_alternate years. The In- cumbenc is Uel W. Lampkil of Mary- He will be made vice presi- ear, and then be given a e board of directors for NATIONAL SORORITY CONVENTION OPENS Delegates From Baltimore, Phila- delphia, Atlantic City and Brooklyn at Session. ‘The annual convention of the Sigma mflm National Sorority opened this rnoon at Wardman Pllt Hotel with Elizabeth Lindsay, grand chancellor, Delegates from many cmu includ- ing Baltimore, Philade], dinner this evening at Wardman. The candidates for election of grand officers include Helen Page, Alpha grand chancellor; Jean Foley * )(cAuhge, grand secretary an respectively, and Mflmd Bryde, Delta Chapter, grand treasurer. PALESTRINA CHORUS HEARD BY LUTHERANS World Convention at Copenhagen Discusses Wide Subject, With Ohioan Participating. By the Associated Press. COPENHAGEN, Denmark, June 28.— Delegates to the Second Lutheran ‘World Convention last night heard the famous Palestrina l:hnrul at a grand Evangelical l.ut.henn Joint, Synod of ohio General Supt. Jullus Bursche of Lutheran Church in Pohnd lnfl h!.nrlt Gottfried Nagel theran Church in Prussia. Colonial “Witches” , Never Were Burned, But Were Hanged “Witch burners” never existed among the Colonial fathers in America, & meticulous reader of rd has in- formed sen-wr Henry J. Allen Nrec.h on the reapportion- Senator Allen described the American population at the time of the Federal wnv::nflnn of burners.” J. H. Crooker of Kansas City, Mo., wrote to correct the Senator on that point. “As a matter ol fact,” Grooker wrote, “no person ever was burned in New England for witchcraft or anywhere else in America.” A perusal of historical” data convinced the Kansas Senator that his own early ideas of Colonial witch _burning were founded on _fiction — alleged witches were hanged on numer- ous occasions, and one witch was pressed to death, but no record could be found of a witch burning in America. BUILDERS ELECT GRANT. Is Named Secretary-Treasurer of Association. ‘Thomas Grant was elected secretary- treasurer of the Master Builders’ Asso- ciation at the first meeting of the newly elected board of directors held Wednes- day in the Bond Building. A letter from Horace W. Peaslee, president of the Washington clu ter of the American Institute of ltects, congratulating the builders’ lmchunn on its recent election of E. H. Rosen- garten as president of the organiza- tion was read. The Most Begont VACATION LUGECACE Is Made and Soid by city of @ Wardrobe Trunk, but with the compactness of a Svuitcase. The swing- Wardrobe Trunks $381$450 Bags and Cases $12 % $200 INNOVATION TRU N K CO. '”mi"i‘v’v. ‘Washingion, D. C. * Wn Yesterday —Our Store ‘Was Packed and Jammed Fascinated by the styles! Enthralled with the walues, forced ur utmost to e bave rve the crowds that replenished our stocks and we advise early morning shopping for the best selections. Stupendous Sale fashion va- riety. Plenty of cool, sleeve- less models, smart, youthful jacket dresses, longer-in-the-back chiffons, cape-back and bertha effects, lovely new party dresses, chiffons for afternoon wear. T O T BT L W N RIS TVOS R EH P L MO SN 7 TSI B BRESLAU’S—The Friendly Shop—1307-9-11-13 G St. | L O O TS RSN 57 A R 7 TS0 B New silks and new colors —plenty of white crcpn and white sports si —uwashable crepes ul pastel shades—dain- ty chiffons in love- ly flowered pat- terns—crepes in printed and figured color. || All Sizes From THE EVENING ROBSION DENIES RECEIVING FUNDS = Representative Says Waddle Was Not Asked for Cam- paign Expense Aid. me Mr b! ‘Representative Robsion, ublican, of Kentucky, has written to irman Brookhart of the Senate patronage committee denying allegations before the committee that R. B. Waddle, for- mer postmaster n Somerset, Ky., was requested to contribute to his cam- paign expenses in the 1924 Kentucky primaries. In a telegram to Senator Brookhart from Kenmcky Mr. Robsion asserted that “no person, nppotnwe or other,” has contributed “one dime” to his cam- paign expenses. Waddle resides in etm-oppunmé 924 campaign, Robsion pointed wt. He did not au- expense &munn. and the hiring of automobiles, that expense he knowledge or consent.” conf the subject in part of a statement filed with the patronage committee recently f""u one, yet he does not state th2|b“5 line to Bradbury Heights, D. C., acts.” would be glad to give any further in- formation desired. Although the tortoise is usually hardy enough to stand an average British Winter, the severe weather this year caused ‘s heavy death toll, even among reptiles which had been in England 10 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAYFLOWER CAR STOP ORDERED ABOLISHED Utilities Commission Also Grants Bradbury Heights Bus Fare Rate Continuance. dm any expense in his behalf, he itor Brookhart. had been incurred for ad- wrote.' “This expense was paid by Derzons who incurred i, Robsion Chairman Brooklurt., “and if wnddle had any part in incurring did it without my The Public Utilities Commission yes- terday ordered the car stop in front of the Mayflower Hotel for northbound Wuhlnan Electric Railway cars abol- The commission also granted the re- quest of L. L. Altman, operator of the tributions was Mr. Waddle. Describing Waddle as tled office seeker,” Robsion for a three months’ continuance of the present rates of fare on the line within the District of 15 cents cash, 10 tokens for $1. The Bradbury Heights Citizens’ Association had asked that the tokens be abolished and a flat 10-cent fare in- stituted. Their petition will be taken up again at the end of the three months’ period, which begins July 1, and the books of the bus line scanned to see if the business of the company He assured the committee he FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1929. has -~ n—‘mm-mm DOGS BITE TWO BOYS. ‘Two boys—Bert H. Bowers, 14 years old, of 5233 Conduit road, and James cDaniel, 6 years old, of 2145 Thirtieth northeast—were Db yesterday. The former was bitten on the right arm and the latter in his chest by the dog of a neighbor. You can purchase a new Roosevelt“8” Marmen Builh for #3889 Cash $4934 l;;r Month A. C. Moses Motor Co, 1522 14th St. N.W. Phone Pot. 861 Newest Styles In Lace .00 Neckwear $ 1 = Large bertha collars of silk Bohemian and cotton Margot laces. All-around, deep-back and tle-front styles with picot, scalloped or net edge. Cream shades for sleeveless dresses, also or- gandy collars in white and flesh. Street Floor Sunback Sport Dresses $5 Satisfaction Since 1859 INGS PALA 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. and and washable white kid and patent leather Floer bags A New nd Spectacular Purchase of Newest Summer Fashions for City and Vacation Wear DRESSES and ENSEMBLES FOR $9 and $11 Values 1l Dresses That Far Qutclass Their Price! Washable Silk Broadcloth Plain Colored Geergette Flowered Georgette Printed Chiffon Heavy Flat Crepe’ Fine Canton Crepe Novelty Panty Dresses Flat Crepe Ensembles Flannel and Crepe E nmblu Tweed-and-Silk E: Smart Street Dre: All Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 42, 44 to 50 Prints, plain colors, combination colors—every prevailing shade in mate- rials of h1¢h quality—developed into dresses and ensembles worthy of the King's Palace reputation for distinctive fashions. Models of charming sim- plicity, others adorned with pleats, flounces, ruffles, jabots and drapes. The chances are you'll want two dresses younell—u not, bring a friend—she’ll than! k for the suggestion! i Second Floor Smartest of the Sea- son’s Novelties to s Mateh any Costume. Pouches with top and bac features of design and adornment. Hookless fastener styles included. are beautifully lined. In calf, New Handbags straps envelopes with new and unique All patent brocaded linen. Also at $2.98 are of impressive quality. Street ‘White Felt Hats 159 ¢ m:elummrounm MMM Summer day! New and becoming mode! in off-the-face effects, vglbonfl, clme-m- ting types and other fa New Summer Hats White felts, wide-brim rough straw body hats, fine milans and hair hats in styles of latest vogue. $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $5.00 Street Floor Men’s $1.00 Athletic UNION SUITS —Also Pastel Shades in Smart Summer Medes. at such a low thrifty men layin a luprly Made wl'.h h ently tailored. Men’s $3.98 Bathing Suits All-wool Bl'.hlnl S\lgmme;rflhunl; :;\%‘him;gw m‘elpel Plenty "3 .t.l.‘u 2 -98 r m— 46; trunks, sizes 30 to 46. Belt included. Men's $1.50 and $2.00 White Pants l Regulation and sailor styles in s 2 9 ‘W Summer jaunts. Some show 1 .= g slightly soiled spots, but these come out in the wash. Waist { sizes 28 to 42, Street Floor lrmholu. wcbbmx and yake, cut for easy fit and exce! two-plece style are included, heavy white duck and twill pants, : - Women’s" All-Wool 36 to 4 wi!h white shirt and blue flannel trunks. sizes 34 to worn by both men and girls on Bathing Suits 34 to 46. back models, sizes 34 to 46. In canary, vernon, bright blue, navy, jockey red, flush, green and black Children’s Bathing Suits, $1.25 to $3.98 Bathing Shoes, 69¢c to $1.50 Bathing Bags, 59¢ to $1.19 Diving Caps, All Colors, 15¢ to 89¢ | Second Floor 1 In Fancy Striped and Plaid Madras and Genuine Broadcloth At the height of the demand for cool, comfortable union suits comes this og‘portunmg to buy suits of this po] rulu’ Gypo-—\lmdlrd dollar kind— d 5938 Swimming suits of trim, graceful lines that look well on the beach and perform well in the water! In jockey red, green, bright blue, navy and black, Sizes SWIMMING SUITS, in the new sunback and high- 5.00 BEACH COATS—Women's crash cretonne beach showing tan i $9.29 Other Women’s Bathing Suits, $3.98 to $6.98 Cool, Colorful, New Dotted Swiss Sheer Dimity 98 Irish Linen L Genuine Pongeen Pongee Silk Fine Voile and Batiste All Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 46 Thousands of women have bought beautiful frocks here at this feature price—ample augury of another throng tomorrow. New basque models, two-piece effects and straight- line styles, with short sleeves, cap sleeves or sleeveless. Scalloped, circular and pleated skirts. Trimmed with white organdy, bands, ruffies and pipings. Belted and sashed styles. Children’s Sme Sho Mothers will be quick to Worth $2.50 appreciate this opportunity to buy the favorite footwear at such a saving. Patent lenther one-straps and ties, woven sandals and crepe-sole ox- fords, in all sizes. te $4.00 Second Floor o ) $2.25 Twin-Point Heel Silk Hose $1.49 twin-point heels, single-point heels soc and square heels. White and all colors. $2.00 Silk Hose — Full-fashioned s ‘lo all-silk chiffon hose and service- oy wel{:fi hose, with square and French ‘White and the new light shades. Slight irregulars. Perfect Silk Hue—l"u]l—fnhluned’ 25 all-over chiffon silk hose, also serv- o ice weight with short lisle top. ‘White and all colors. C-B Corsets and Girdles Favorite Summer Models—Correctly Fitted by Our Expert Corsetiere LACE-BACK CORSETS, of fine brochea and coutil with low and medium busts and long hip. In flesh only. Sizes 24 to " il $1.50 $2.00 83.50 LACE-BACK NET CORSETS, ideal for hot-weather wear, made of English netting with medium bust and long hip. $1.50 Flesh only. Sizes 26 t0 38 ............ Wesseaseiiaaaes ceee GIRDLES, of excellent quality brochea and coutil with elastic top, long and medium hip, with or without inner belt. Sizes 27 to 40. $2.00 $3.00 $5.00 Full-fashioned all-over chif- fon silk hose, with self heels, black heels and contrasting heels. The irregularities are so extremely slight that they may be disregarded. Perfect Quality Delustered Rayon The Road to Wealth THE search for wealth has led people into misfortune. Folkl who search for health are more fortunate. They find abundant health in the Eni¢y the st shment of a ass folden nuggets of yel- of real huum'mxk ow butter that are so Colden Flake is the pure, countr t; thoroughly enjoyable Jroduct. The favor iy in furnished by luscious flakes of golden butter. You'll enjoy Golden ke the minute you taste it—and you'll ‘en- joy the best health all Summer long if you drink it regularly. Golden Flake is home- delivered—call Atlantic Or get it at your grocers. Fake BUTTERMILK “Bright and Airy—the Daylight Dairy” Penn. Ave. Sth Street Kelly “Buckeye” Tires and Tubes $3 Down —The most depandable low priced tire—Kelly Buck- eyes—are full slse, full thickness of sidewall and tread. All 4-inch sizes and up are six-ply. They give the same mileage in proportion to their cost as regu- lar Kellys do—and they can be bought for only $3.00 down and the balance in small monthly payments. Twe Tude l.-ll (31x5.28) .310.16 $8.20 6.00-30 (32x6.00) 2.60 6.00-31 (33x6.00 Balloon Bas Tire Tude 4.40-31 (303¢.40)..96.55 L85 4.80-20 (30x4.50).. €95 100 4.50-31 (30x4.50).. 735 1.8 4.75-19 (2034.75).. 8.30 170 4.75-20 (29x4.75).. 8.70 175 475-31 (30x4.75).. 5.00-19 (20%5.00) . 5.00-20 (30x5.00) . -31 (31x5.00) . 5.35-18 (2035.35) . 5.35-10 (20x5.25) . .10.50 | 5.35-20 (30x5.35) . .10.75 Kelly-Springfields Begin at $6.65 for the Standard Size and $8.15 for the Balloons Kann's—Fourth Floor, JOpIvopy:l Here's What Any Boy Can Do on the “Kiddie Gym” Complete as Shown Left $17.50 —Five playthings in one—a Mnc turning bar, parallel bars 7 ft, ( 7 1t. lonz and 4 ft. wide. A us health builder and J thl'. K the boys and girls autos lnd other dangers, ut of the way of Other Outdoor Gyms—3$12.45, $29 to ‘55 Kann's—Fourth Floor. Bise 30x3% ©l. O. 30233 8.8. 31x¢ (6-ply) 32x4 (6-ply) 33x¢ (6-ply) 32x43% (6-p 33x4l4 (6-ply!

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