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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, appreciation olun"'l Department by | | ' MARRIED FIFTY YEARS “cm’m CELEBRATES | ibpeindng im “lewtenans coeni e . L WERDN ! nance Department.” Praised by Davison for Work at! - I'!’.mp is from New York and Ordnance Depot. Tgt. !e:zmve’d in the A;emy in ;vm During tl forld War served as a jor Siaster Derst. Kimer Komp, Ordnance | of orfnance 1n the Netionai Afms. o o riment wno Jias commanded the 1920 he was commissioned a_captain id. MENE JShot 4CTDUE W | of Infantry in the Regular Army and Cabaret Masks Ai | Mex., since May 15, 1928, where thau- | {i 191 resigned that commission to ac | ot e g e L BERLIN (#).—The wearing of black | jands of pounds 7:;’.’:}"‘}';2:.' ¢ prored. | cept appointment as master sergear was pre: e cele | bration. - The other son, Harry A. Mat. | Masks is obligatory in a cabaret re- | Davison, Assistant Secretary of War, " ‘N¢ Ordnance Department. | tern, resides in San Francisco. Mr.|cently opened here. The proprietor ex- | officially commending him for his “ex- | Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Mattern, who | Mattern is 72, while his wife is 69 years | plained that he wished To give tired | cellent administration of ‘the ordnance| Nearly 450,000,000 tons of rubber wer: are both natives of Washington, cele- | of age. | business men and jaded clubwomen a | depot and for your tact in handling the | >xported from British Malaya last yea brated their golden wedding anniversary| Mr. and Mrs. Mattern were married |chance for a night out without under- | many difficult situations which arise at| France now leads the world in pe: | Tuesday night and were guests at alin Baltimore on February 25, 1880, at ! going the risk of detection. your station,” and further showing the | capital note circulation with $6: | jol———lal——=lol——lal——lale—0lal———2lalc———0fd 0o | ——2 ol ——x2a | ——2| LANSBURGH & BRO | 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1938. - epert bt et e '“‘m Do o e . 17w | MASTER SERGEANT CITED. | [Star, of which Mrs. Elizabetn Cornish | Hentor, mmfl;‘.m‘ :,, is s president. Ma). Walter R. Mets was| been o director a iser of the of the banquet, which was| Oriental Bufldlng Amoe tion for the luld ‘3t the Blue Triangle house of the past 42 . Mr. and Mrs. Mattern Y. W. C. A, at Twentieth and B streets. | live at 63 Bryant stmt “The couple received numerous pres- ' ents from their friends in honor of the | occasion. One of their two sons, John | | Prederick Mattern of Pittsburgh, CHICAGO T0 START PAY OFF TOMORRON Employes to Receive First‘ Checks, With More to Be Given Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Mattern, | ¥ Natives of Washington, Were Married February 25, 1880. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, February 28.—Thousands | who have worked for weeks without | pay — policemen, ~ firemen, nurses — watched the first of the rescue millions | trickle into the city, county and school board coffers today and formed into line for the pay-off parade. With the initial quota of $50,000,000 ! pledged yesterday, every effort was put forward to transfer the cash so the | first of the checks could be issued to- | morrow. More of the employes will be | paid Monday and on Tuesday pay-off | of municipal debts will Phillip R. Clarke, head of the col- lectors, turned $54.857,000 in pledges | over to the depository late yesterday.| Pollowing this a call was issued for | contributors to remit 30 per cent of | their pledge. Checks then will be issued as soon as the cash is in the depository to meet them. Clarke sald the drive would not halt until pledges total $74,000,000, the amount necessary to operate’the gov- | ernment through the tax crisis. | | g Dresses That Always Command a Better Price Than '8.90 SUPERIOR GRADE MATERIALS! FINE WORKMANSHIP! FRESH NEW STYLES! Seems like all Washington is buying these new Spring frocks! Must be because they offer s0 much in value, gumty and style! Bright new prints, light and dark crepes, and dr eor- gette combined with shimmering lnc:.“y g The Most Talked of Spring Coats Of Tweed Or Covert Cloth Clumyom Flycntcher RADFORD, Va. (#).—Howard Schaub, 13, caught 153,252 files and won a $25 from the State bureau of health. rris-Ewing Photos. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES! We are accustomed to seeing values, but we marvel at these swagger tweed ‘and covert coats —-new Spring merchandise in every line and detail! Coats in monotones and multi-colors as brisk and freshly new as Spring itself! Some fur trimmed—all nicely lined and tailored! INOURFEBRUARY SALE Many wonderful values still available. Some patterns have just one or two of a style. All are this season’s newest designs from our annual February Sale. AS USUAL, you are welcome to Maxwell’s Liberal Credit System, wluch has made Thousands of Washington Families Happy. Each Coat Has That Individual Smartness! Living Room Suites $119—3-Piece Jacquard Velour Suite $139—3-Pc. Serpentine Front, Reversible Cushions ... $169—3-Piece Mohair Suite with reversible mo- quette cushions slzg $198—3-Pc. Mohair, covered all over, reversible mo- quette cushions slsg $249—All-mohair 4-pc. Suite, reversible m o quette cushions .... 3198 $159—Kroehler S-pCA Jacquard 399 Bed-Davenport Suite. .. $179—3-Pc. Jacquard Velour Bed Suite, reversible cushions 3139 §229—3-Pc. Kroehler, Cov- ered all over Jacquard Velour Bed Suite. . s189 For the Bed Room $119—Walnut-finished 4-piece Bed Room Suite. 379 $139—Walnut Veneer 4- pxccc Bed Room Suite 599 $159—4-Pc. Spool Bed Suite, antique maple finish. . sl 19 $169—4-Pc. Walhut Veneer Bed Room Suite. . 5129 $189—4-Pc. Walnut Venecr Hollywood Vanity Suite i 3139 $198—4-Pc. Walnut Venecr 3149 Suite with chifforobe. . $269—4-Pc. Walnut Veneer Bed Room Suite.. $395—5-Pc. Walnut Vencer Duncan Phyfe Suite. .. Visit Our Modern Day- light Store. Courteous Treatment Awaits You. Fl Y457 &. NVI For the Dining Room $139—6-Pc. Mahogany Veneer Dinette Suite .. s79 $139—7-Piece Walnut Vencer Dinette Suite .. .000i.0. 389 $159—7-Pc. Walnut Veneer Decorated Suite ..... sllg $139—9-Pc. Walnut Veneer Dining Room Suite 398 $169—10-Pc. Waln ’ § 5 Walnut Veneer 5129 $185—10-Pc. Suite $249—10-Pc. Suite $298—10-Pc. st ‘\’Valnut Veneer 5198 Wicker Suites $35—3-Pc. Fibre Suite, au- tomobile spring cush- ion $45—3-Piece 60-inch Fibre imte, in various fin- $29.75 $37.50 $55—3-Pc. 60-in. Fiber Smte several colors to select 845 Breakfast Sets $26.50—5-Pc. Enamel - fin- ished Sets $37.50—5-Pc. Combination $18.75 $45.00—5-Piece Solid Oak Suite. 335 4 colors to select from, Da Beds $35.00—Simmons Da Bed, complete with cre- tonne pad $49.50—Englander N e w Style Da Bed.. $24.50 v $39.75 LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS ON ANY Mm/ PURCHASE :—EEE—EEEEEEEEEEEE—EEEE o]0 |u]c—]a = \o]c————=lalc———a|c———[o[c——] ——=|a|——=o[c——=|a|—] IH e==——lal———la]———|o|c—| Hats Copy Higher Grade Models at 2.74 STRAW, FELT OR COMB. Clever new beret hats, smart bonnet shapes that hug the head, brimmed models that are very, very new—all featured here at Anniversary savings! Light and dark shades — all headsizes! First Quality Silk Hose 9c One of the outstanding Anni- versary values! Beautiful chif- fon and service-weight hose— every pair FIRST QUALITY! Chiffons are silk from top to toe, with plated soles for extra wear! Service weight have 4-inch lisle tops and soles! New shades! Sizes 8 to 10. E=——=lolc———lolc—=[a[c—] jol———lolc———a|c——| EEEEEE Full-Fashioned Styles Are Here! frocks with Georgette jackets! [6==o]———=o]c———=uo|——— o Rl c—— 0] ———|n|———=a|—5] Girls’ New Cotton Wash Frocks 84c Color-fast frocks for school Flay' hem at home! and Much below the cost of making Printed broadcloth trimmed wlth organdy, lawn or pique! Sizes 7 to 1. TOTS' NEW'PANTY DRESSES AND SUITS Lineen, 59¢ broadcloth and novelty grmta smocked and daintily em- roidered. anties izes 1 to Dresses bloomers have or to French match! Frocks with matching 7 Cape frocks, bertha collars, lilts in every line. Black, navy, red, tan, rose and multi- -color n'.s Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 50, 38%; to 485, an women'’s, 16!; to 26%. Blole——=lale———la]c———|o]c—=|o|c——=|a| ——)| removable cocktail g-length coats! ‘boleros—y outhtul Skirts just the rlght len little 3-Pc. Tweed School Suits '3.88 You know they’re values when you see the sturdy fab- rics, splendid tailoring and fine quality of these suits! Tan, grey and fancy tweeds; sizes 6 to 16. Boys' Broadcloth Shirts, plain and fancy patterns; collars attached; 12 to 14; Anniversary price......... Doy Tweed and Corduroy Knickers, tan, grey brown mixtures; sizes 3 w 89 16; Anniversary price. ... §OYC Boys’ Oxfords, with heavy soles; tan and black; sizes 1 to 6. Anniversary price ;2 79 Boys’ Novelty Suits, of fast-color broldclnlh tops and tweed shorts; grey and brown, and blue, sizes 3 to 8. Pull-Over Sweaters, in medium patterns; 79¢ and Spring weight; sizes 24 to 36. Anniversary price. . Boys' Union Suits, cross - bar nainsook with reinforced back and S g e waist; p Anniversary price.. 3 for $1 Boys’ All-Wool Tweed !\llh. with nyun-ll.ned coat, vest two pairs knickers; tan, rre'y brv'n St . g s niver- sary price $7 48 Boys' Wash !Il crash, galatea, broadcloth; |l:u 3 to" Anulvemry price. . | | | | | ! The tweeds have smart throw collars and roomy pockets! A Princess line basket-weave woolen has a lovely pleated crepe scarf! Collars of imita- tion rgalxlk' Seaming that gives tted lines! Light lnd dlrk shades; 4 to 20, 36 to 46. sizes Girls’ Crepe de Chine Dresses *3.74 Such adorable frocks were never so low priced! Attractive crepe de chine party and dress up frocks, in dainty pastel ‘shades—many of them in the silhouetu Mother wears! Red, blue, green, bei?e crepe frocks for school; bertha collars and uneven hemlines: sizes 8 to 14. GIRLS' AND MISSES' SHOES s2-’79 One straps, oxfords and novelty ties—every one a new Spring _style. Of patent ‘leather or calfskin. Sizes 8 to 2. Infants’ Crepe de Chine | | | | .fl fl | m Frocks, $1.39 Hand - embroidered and hand-smocked silk frocks for little folks! Dainty pastel shades—peach, pink, nile, white. Deep hems; sizes 1 to 3. ’s Rayon Under- wear, including combina- tions, gowns, slips, bloom- ers, French panties and w&:’ in plnk and peach !n.s'.in‘ mm iramgtn. 2 for $1 lnllnh' Hlndmllle Dresses, of the sheerest batiste beautifully made and embroidére¢ — every stitch done by hand. Long, Flannelette Wearing Ap- parel, including gowns, kimonos _and gertrudes; white with pink or blue shell trimming. Long, 1 and 3 @1 00 years. 3 for.. Coats, $1.74 Of course, she must have a new coat for Easter—and these are so low -priced! Pink, blue, and white, warmly lined; sizes 1and 2. apety Tots’ h:l&yl Dresses, m styles; prints, Pn eens ’lnd dimities, !'.rll(hflln! ;{ld ycke styles, ensem| long and short styles elaborately hand embroldercdbotlnd scalloped at the armholes and neck- 59 Sweaters, all wool of a fine soft quality; stripes and pilain colors in blue pulnk, red, nnvy n, brown, 88 c green; sizes 26 ta 30 c;oth umfi Girls’ éharming New Spring Coats *5.44 Smart cape or belted models—of new nobhy tweeds, A)lald or solid colored— dress styles. lutltully made and line? Spflng colors; 7 to 14. INFANTS’ RADIUM SILK COATS. SPECIAL. $2 74 Adorable coats—in u:x white and blue, with h‘nd-ambroldery or hand- smocking done in colors to match. All warmly lined. Sizes 1 and 2 years. EEE—EEEEEEEEEEEE—:EEE % | m | m | | | fl fl il