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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., FEBRUARY 9, 1930—PART TWO. destroyer Up- | mate, first class, has been transferred | Reserve, because of failure to maintain ment, it was said, d | Summer time. These, it , b ign Francis W. Taylor of Pensacola, | shipkeeper aboard the , i | to be .nnounm‘.r?;‘,‘.,?,‘?;,‘,;,‘,:‘tfl?‘&. up to some extent sy treimin schent | Lra Srjeut. John E. Waters of Los An: | shur. has extended his enlistment, 10 | ere from the 9th Naval District, Great | effciencs. en may make arrangements | ule which is mapped out, and it is the | geles, Calif. four years and retal ecn bl Lakes, 111, John E. Smith, torpedoman, first D C Na V a eser V e Tary ‘ime Coa Cmployers for the leces. Sy e et Nattatiomwas pit th A estcrdered to Indetiulie ae:| Wiliam 2. Roberts, firemsn, fitst|class, has been tresisferred to the Sih g e e Wi 3 s » . awalting anmousty e aerai Hheve | other places Tor i o o e ey drill last Monday mis | tive duty and asslgncd as o -hiPKeeper | class, has been honorably discharged, |Naval District, with headquarters at g;em‘(iermll‘i:‘r}leybe e, Llert. - B R Soar ot o I mx:ec;h; l;ap:g«::em radioman, first John L. Welsh., chief electriclan's z : m _Smith, com- cer: i se of correcting s e faults | 5 A 5 h 3 | . sh, , The United States destroyer Abel P.) Lieut. Comdr. R. . Field, U. S N. | mander of the Reserve. battalion, Said | ing the conference ot BorerTC et | UTDOse of oo e o0t the training | class, has been honorably dischargeq, | !stment. W, Ruddertorth, freman, third | HA; A1EE 18 veals f service in the Upshur, assigned as a training ship for | commander of the vessel and inspector | that he was going to make a strong plea the Navy Department, and the annual | during the recent rehearsal inspection ' because of the expiration of his enlist- ank W. Rudderforth, W s —" hg‘el d“;n the local Reserve from the re- P r: o e B Cc te | mttctor ot the local lhattalion, .s:l]d ‘ :K:e tthefv“z;l e e ok eter con\‘enflono(g o Ufi‘;;d lsum ol c"'l‘a‘i“"f? :gvgog‘fll}:er:‘ elqn;;: dR: lh‘!lrt | m?)“% Paul Manyette, seaman flrst';l:rfirn);r;‘?::fier?ef g’;s‘;’:‘son”ol :;2 | cetving station at the Washington Navy District of Columbia and which is|that the vessel will require very little Tty for the men. He has found out | Reserve icers’ ociation, were gula wing, al crul john tvision, has been trans- |s Irat 1 hi Hatsont, | Yard here. fact that | by experience that t} ve a_bet- | berthed on the destroyer Upshur during | School, which is growing, also was given | class, 15t Fleet Division, rans- | expiration of his enlistment. | e %fi:flv:th'free Y&fm‘-’t‘nfi‘f; g.gty‘:;g, E‘é“fié’é’“o‘{"lfi:gi';p":rihi.“ done | ter time when mvel;1 'u‘&li’;‘y“{‘n‘ enularge | their stay here by :gurteags of comdx?. infantry drill under Ensign Cleland and | ferred from the volunteer to the Fleet| Joseph Shears, ofl!cerslswwlnl:d. ‘gxr:yt | m}(\{nx:]:l::‘ ‘Xfi}’%‘fi%?@’ybflmfi‘,‘.?m ros #olk for its annual overhaul. It will re- | much of the overhauling of machinery ‘ city than they do when put on the|Field. Comdr. Field announced that he | Boatswain Garrett. | Reserve. |class, has been ordered to active duty |first class, 2d Fieet Division. has ¢ main until June 23, returning shortly | while the vessel has been here. It will ‘ belch‘ t1‘n a :‘mnu sea coast town. Some | \\'a\:}l]d bcm glad u: ‘lfislgr:1 qunnersh w"nn.y | - Mg:cdn Jt.mgsggédc!‘léeft h?rgc‘:?wfin“ ]wm.g:; %e xcr‘crl;:r:%.m(}:;mmh‘flx‘llr‘g :.!,pd< :su:lgncd as a shipkeeper aboard the | e ks thir before the time for the annual crulses | require little more than its routine dock- | opposition has been apparent to the |of the officers visiting here to the limit | has o the Naval Hospital o e- | class, Al S B LY Touls E. Shomette, fireman, first|class, 2d Fleet Division, has been with the several divisions of the local | ing when it reaches Norfolk. vessel going to New England ports also, | of the accommodations of the ship. |serve from Sp! ere volunteer to e ) . s E. o | cramien trandierred 1 the MIStYNAYR) boar pera | ses | because of the time | Those who accepted were Lieut. (Junior | Charles E. Kemmel, quartermaster, | signed to the 2d Fleet Division. . class. has been ordered transfe: | ¢ &‘.‘é“&x‘.nm’éc'éf.'&‘;é'pfi’e'lé’xm&’uflr‘i‘. | no-fhyee:’ Sheen ri by the ‘}ll:::;rlhle);pnl' llost. by the mels.e'ri'cee ll:;‘o‘;ggts *ln the Grade) P, C. Bangs of Atianta. i | third class, on indefinite active dury as! Gordon Recd, aviation machinist’s | the Ist Fleet Division to the Volunteer 'Reserve. by reason of the expiration of his en- | Charleston, S. C. Many Savings in Spring Silks Now in Our february SillcSale’ $2.50 and $2.95 Prl'nte:nC repes, $1 ’88 yd. $1.95 Busy C. Wmhagl.eycz::,r $ l ‘49yd. Plain and Printed Silks. .. ....$1.39 yd. $1.59 Washable Flat Crepe. ...$1.19 yd. -$1.09 yd. Printed Wash Silks ceseess.68c yd. Attractive Dresses Arrive In More Than : 20 New Models S:e]”tmflose— . T 5 A ! Beechwood For Immediate Wear Duskee 0 i Almora [ ] $ 2 5 Gun Metal Chiffons for Dress Wear Silk Crepes for General Wear Laces for Formal Occasions A Special Purchase 1,200 Pairs of Medium Service-Weight Silk Crepes, Rayon Crepe Kann's—Street Floor. —Delightfully practical, good looking hose at an unusually low price. A me- dium service weight, made full fash- ioned, with short lisle tops, lisle heels and toes. Sizes 8); to 10. The gun metals in both light and dark tones. Kann's—Street Floor, Regular $7.50 “Terri” Vanity $2.89 —An attractively shaped vanity, heavily nickel plated and enameled in black. With space for cigarettes, change and a comb—and fitted with lipstick, rouge and Powder. Only 50 to sell, so shop early! —Terri Triple Book Compact, in colored bakelite case fitted with rouge, powder and lipstick. 98¢ Formerly $2.50. Now Kann's—Street Floor. —These charming dresses with their chic boleros, their new ripple skirts, their dainty lingerie collars and cuffs, their intricate tuckings, new belts and bows will impress you as being expensive. When you ask the price you will be delighted to find it is but $25. All of the most popular Spring shades find representation here. Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Kann's—Second Floor, DRASTIC REDUCTIONS On Winter Coats lar prices. —New hats that attribute 48 much of their charm to ural Muskrat | the deft manipulation B e i T e Ficktrimand —The late Winter models of fine broad- Shey. Sopain e Aroliline: prr- ool — T “ cloths, Suede cloths, and velours, with elab- Spring style mote.. The —Mendoza Beaver | orate fur trimmings of Natural Wolf, great American houses have contributed to our Now you can have the fur coat skunk, black wolf, black fox, kit fox, mink- S Dt e, fand dyed marmot and others. Many of the advance collection, which secure it at a very special price. 4 s G Y:op P coats are black, with contrasting furs. includes hats of— Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Ot ar wn een, tan Including 10 Extra Sizes S T EEcenzet - Kann's—Second Floor. Ll SRR B Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 46 and 401% to 501% *Northern seal is dyed coney. Kann’s—Second Floor. A Mfr’s Surplus Stock of Fur Coats Made to Sell for $159 to $225 Sale! Garter Belts =The wide 8-inch belts in flesh color. Each c with two pairs of gar- ters attached. Just the things to wear under the new style dresses. Exceptional values. Florette Dress Shields ~White, black and flesh col- 2 fop or:g sl&ielgs n:tmrnynndm a moire ect. ar and cres- cent lfiapes n agizes 2,3 and 4. 39c Kann's—Street Floor. New \ oo STRAWS in Their New Drapes and Manipulations. —Every coat is made of specially selected pelts, expertly tailored, and many are hand- somely trimmed; with high quality linings. Coats you would be proud to own at the regu- Formerly $75 to $98.50 10 $12.50 15 ~—Panamalaque —Porte Bonheur al —Picot-Luciole —Chancre-Soie ~—Ballibuntl Kann's—Second Floor. Rhinestone Jewelry, $1 Necklaces Earrings Bracelets Brooches —A collection of bright, sparkling rhinestone costume jewelry—so beau- tiful, so varied and so moderately priced that you will be able to have an entire set without feeling extravagant. Others Up to $10.00 Kann's—Street Floor. Three-in-One Dresses for Little Girls— A Romper—A Dress A Bloomer Dress $1.00 —Clever, colorful little print dresses that will save Mothers a lot of worry and expense. Twelve dif- ferent styles—with the bloomers made on a waist so that they can be worn as play or sun suits. All fast colors. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Arck Supporr re Sample Sale of Silk Undies $2.88 §3.95 to $5.95 Values Even Blouses Get Into Print! A Special Sale at $5 To Complement Any Costume— Other Savings for Little Tots —A rare combination of practicality -and beauty —The newest print- ed crepes are fash- ioned in the newest modes, with a frilly collar, bows, and a fluttering jabot. The colors are lovely— blue, green, brown, red, tan and other combinations, Sizes 34 to 44 Eann's—Second Floor. —Brother and Sister Suits of Jersey—2 to 5,..... —Little Beauty Waists—sizes 2 to 12 —Infants’ Slipover Sweaters ~—Creepers of printed fabri —Hand-crocheted Sacque: —21x27 Red Star Diapers—hemmed—dozen in sealed pack —Hand-made Hand-embroidered Dresses—sizes to 2 year —Gertrudes with scalloped hems. —Infan —When you wear Merry Maid shoes you feel the joyous comfort of their hidden built-in steel arch, and you know that no De Luze footwear is more correct in Models style. They are made on a combination last—of the most fashionable leathers, in all sizes. One of the new models sketched. Kann's—Fourth Floor, distinguishes this collec- tion of silk lingerie. Sample garments of flat crepes, | crepe de chines, satins and georgettes, in the new sil- houette and straight-line styles — cleverly trimmed th light and dark colored laces, hand _embroidery, tiny pleats, tucks and ribbens. Step-1 Pajamas Dance Sets Slips Chemise Pastel Colors—Misses’ and Women's Sizes Kann's—Second Floor,