Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1930, Page 20

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street; Miss Anne B. Sloan, 1507 La- mont lM;hAnn B. Lee, 1441 ez northeast; b Twenty-third _street; A . stead, 313 John Marshall place; M Lila J. Smith, 1928 Fifteenth street: | Mary M. Kimball, 33 Quincy place; Mrs. | Gabriel Jackson, 1741 T street; Mrs. Estelle V. Cowan, 2124 I street; Flor- ence M. Townsend, 34 R street north- o 2 east: Mrs. Dorothy McClellan, 415, = ina| Mrs, Minnie J. C. Brinton, 396 Enumerators, Including Twenty-second street; Earl P. Tuchton, Peake, Jail Superintendent, 'Tventy-tiss strect: Ein-enry price Twenty-first st a Henry Price, ? p 4 1102 E street southesst: Miss Mabel i i elley, 1905 K street; . Cros- Will Start April 2. by, 647 Lexington place northeast: Solo- . mon Dobrin, 2134 I street; Bush W. ST LT Locknane, 1920 S street; Lillian L. Names of the 396 enumerators ap- | Reagen. 608 Iwenty-second _ street; hester otton, street: 3 pointed to take the census of population | ', “gyeaney. 1918 F street; Emma B. in Washington next month were an-| Barker, 1743 P street; John P. Fol nounced last night by J. Sterling Moran, | jr. 713 Kentucky avenue southea: supervisor. | Miss May E. Humt.LQ‘;‘SdA(.) !t{;;{ %flut A e enumerators will work in the | West: Mrs. Alice W. Y, rent- gazious divisions of the eity, coincident | ¥ood road northeast: Alexander Cas- With the 14 precincts, starting on April | anges. 1308 Twenty-first street; Mrs. 2. It is expected to take two weeks to | Joseph P. Quinlan. 1819 G street; John finish the task. Farrell, 1715 Thirty-fifth street; Mrs. "The nanfes include Lieut. Col. Willlam | Helen I Smith, 514 Nineteenth street; ke, superintendent of the District | Mrs. Katherine H. Hoffman, 1930 (K ‘and’ Miss Julia Denning, president | Street: Merritt L. Everhart, 1322 Twel{th of the senior class at George Washing- | Street: Mrs. Hazel E. Nabor, 3500 Four- | i G | P lvania avenue; Mail Clerks Will Aid. Ik Nineteenth street; Roy W. N It also was announced that an ar-| so d R. F. Pettit, rangement has been made between the | United States Naval Hospital. gommerce Department and the Post| Police Precinct No. 4—George W. ffice Department whereby the mail | King, 6917 Maple street; Ray W. Ha earriers who deliver mail from what is | sell, 908 New York avenue; Sidney L. known as the Park Road Station will | Hechinger, 5521 Kansas avenue; Edward act as enumerators for the 28 enumera- | Horton, 602 Columbia road; Oliver C. tion districts which conform to the| Hubbard, 1456 Irving street; Martin boundaries of the Park Road Station. Camahan, 1420 R street; Randolph This station includes the territory from | Marchetti, hi Rock Creek along the south side of | Mrs. May B. Shelledy y Quincy street to the Soldiers’ Home | street southeast: Mrs. Albert L. Pierce, Grounds: thence south along the west|3223 H street; George J. Papulias, side of Park place to Irving street, and | Seventeenth street; Margaret M. Wi west along_the north side of Irving|son, 1420 Van Buren street; Elmira street to Rock Creek; thence north | Henderson, 343 L street southwest: Li along Rock Creek to the intersection |lie A. Edlin, 1202 A% street south: of Quincy street extended and Rock | Ella M. Perry, 421 Second street south- eek. west; Evelyn Saunders, 909 Half street Police Precinct No. 1—Joseph H. Neti- | southwest; Hortense G. Johnson, 461 gey, 1616 BSixteenth street; Earle E.|Delaware avenue southwest; Myrtle E. Knott, 1346 North_Carolina avenue: | Bush, 1709 Ninth street; India T. Carr, northeast; Mrs. Lena Dyke, 7182116 Flagler place; Estelle Smith, 2627 Thirteenth street, southeast; J. T. Ains- | Eleventh street; Doane Williston, 1110 worth, 3048 N street; Edward S. Lu- | Fairmont street; Sergt. H. K. Holcomb, cas, 4528° Seventh street; Robert L.|Army War College, Engineer School. Thompson, 619 Fourth street north- | Police Precinct No. 5—Le Roy Cooke, east, and John L. Meade, 929 Annapolis | 518 Second street southeast; Samuel Hotel. Caplan, 5017 Eighth street; William Police Precinet No. 3—Kermit Trigg, | Werfel, 128 E street southeast; William R. Clements, 2600 Third street north- east; Evelyn E. Jones, 1007 New Jersey avenue southeast; Mike Klachko, 1217 K street; Ray E. Miller, Potomac Park . . | apartments; George R. Lee, 307 Seven- Katharine Randle, 1410 N street; Wil- | teenth street southeast; Gregory Ken- llam Marcus McGarvey, 148 East Capitol | nan, 2232 Q street; Fred L. Peeples, street; Ralph H. Murtaugh, 1034 Que- | 1619 Seventeenth street; Arval B. Pifer, bec place; Mayme Turner 1255 Eye |2028 G street; Lieut. F. A, Ford, street northe: illiam J. Thompson, | U. S. Navy Yard; Earl P. Ready, 1413 1507 Tenth street; Milton T. Dorsey, g 1502 Caroline street: Clarence B. Tea- | kell, 1332 I street; C. B. Brown, 1324 ; Anna M. Winston, 1421 street: Ruth W. Harvey, 1822 T street; Ellen L. Reeder, 1731 New Jer- sey avenue; Mrs. Thelma Meadows, 1210 N street; Rae Adams Magruder, 1205 New Jersey avenue; Eunice P. Howard, 1702 Ninth street; Caroline J. ‘Wilson, 513 Florida avenue: Levin Tur- ner, 927 Westminster street; Mis. Maude R. White, 1500 Irving strect northeast; Mrs. Elizabeth M. Beach, 1230 Eleventh street; Elizabeth V. Dickerson, #10 T street; Hattle Ken- nedy, 2006 Seventeenth reet; Helen | Raymond, 619 B street northeast; | Olivia B. Joyner, 305 Oakdale place; Pearle Greene, 1507 S street; Anna O. | Cooke, 932 8 street; Mayme Norwood, ; Grace Thoraas, 1304 Powell, 120 Florida son, 925% street; Mrs. Flavia D. Hayes, 2822 Evarts street northeast; Mrs. Fourth streef Mary g Ninth street: Carlisle C. Miller, 2225 stredt; Violetta Beldon, 43 R M. Ware, 402 M street . Caroline Clark, 144 ; Mrs. Al- Helen E. Hardesty, 605 Sixth street | southwest, and Charles W. Lane, 2902 | Porter Police Precinct No. 3—Fanny R. Wa. than, 3935 Legation street; Carroll R. Beahm, 4012 Thirteenth street; Mrs. Mary B. Peeples, 1619 Seventeonth WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE Sy : TWO-TROUSER Tweed Suits tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx 45 A new assortment of handsomely tailored black and grey and brown and tan tweeds, in smart two or three button single-breasted models—plain or belted back. Practical for street wear, sports wear, traveling and motoring. With extra knickers if you prefer. Four pieces at $45. Raleigh Topcoats $29.50 and more! 'y RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930. L th TarHrcaT Co. I 00 ANNIVERSARY SALE 00 I Another Women's Sizes Misses’ Sizes “““\\\ A\ N Shipment of Spring Coals 23 There are fifty different modes. Tailored in the new soft manner, they fit like frocks. Tri- cova, silk, tricolain, covert and broad- cloth. Such close furs as mole, galo- pin, kit galyak, fitch, squirrel and mon- key. Misses’ Sizes Women's Sizes Little Women's Sizes Larger Women's Sizes (Third Floor, The Hecht Co) Spring Hats in Various Straws 32.95 So many smart brims, some draped beret ef- fects. Lacy "straws for dress and baku braid and belting ribbon in chic suit modes. Blue, brown, black . . . all the correct shades. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Sale of New Spring Jacket Suits 519.75 Specially Designed and Tailored for Us Little mannishly tailored coats . . . square shoulder coats, capes fitted and straight lines « « . long coats for more formal wear. Tweed, flicked tweed, covert, bas. ket weave and flan- nel. Good linings of crepe de chine, which also fashions the dressmaker or tailored blouse. Silk ensembles are also included. Blue, violet, black . . . new colors. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) $2 Crepe de Chine Costume Slips It's time to think of costume slips . . . they not only aid the “fit” of new frocks, but the glint of silk shining through ves the fm{ a richer ook. Tailored or lace- trimmed tops, some with lace at tops and bottoms. Pastel shades. Sizes 34 to 44 (Main Floor, The Heeht Co.) Remnants Light-Weight Woolens s]. yd. $2.50 to $3.95 light-weight woolen remnants. 54-inch gabardines, covert cloth, tweeds and silvertone. 14 to 5 yard lengths. 79cto$1 Silks . . . . Flat crepe, crepe de chine, canton crepe, printed crepe, satin char- meuse, georgette, crepe satin, etc.; in 1 to 3, yard lengths. $1.29 to $1.59 Silks . . . . Crepe de chines, plain or printed; taffeta, plain or printed; satin crepe, 66c flat crepe, canton crepe, georgette, in yd. lengths from 1 to 11 yards. $1.95 to $2.50 Silks . . . . Crepe de chine, flat crepe, canton crepe, printed crepe, lelne;e batik, 990 georgette, velveteens, ete. 115 to 3 yd. yard lengths. $2.95 to $3.95 Velvet . . . Cheney’s and Oppenheim’s clsif- ‘1,49 fon velvet, rich, deep, silk pile on cotton back. Many colors. 14 to yd. 114 yards. Daylight Dress Goods Section Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co. 33¢ yd. A Sale of 100 Imported Mesh Bags $1 Fine mesh of white silver (plated) finished with charming fringe effect. Small sized, just what you’ll need with “little” frocks especially appropriate for Summer ensembles and evening use. (Main Ploor, The Hecht Co.) Sale of Women’s Imported Glace Gloves A costume this Spring is not com- plete without ‘gloves. You can select sev- eral pairs at this price. Cuff styles in new Spring costume colors. Sizes 53 to (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) BELBER Trunk and Luggage Sale! 14 to 1, off ««.the surplus stocks of the nationally famous Belber Trunk and Bag Co. $32.50 to $37.50 Belber Wardrobe Trunks $40 to $50 De Luxe Belber Wardrobe Ti $1250 to $30 Belber Hand Lug $20 Belber Hand Wardrobe Tru; $18.50 Belber Dress and Steamer Trunk (Main Ploor, Luggage Shop) AT I il Chardonize and Delus- tered Rayon 79¢ That Sell as Fast as We Get Them Bloomers . . . combi- nations with panty or bloomer bottoms . . . French pants . . . step-ins « « « Bloomers and petti- coat combinations that do double duty of bloomer and petticoat. Pastel tints. Some trimmed with ecru lace. Lin erie Sizes 34 10 42 - /I (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) A Sale of Women’s 17¢ to 35¢ Handkerchiefs 12%e¢ | Many are samples on their. original cards. Linen and finé swiss. Prints, embroid- novelties, some lace White and emart ered, trimmed. shades. (Main PFloor, The Hecht Co. A Complete $11.50 32- Piece Layette for the New Baby ‘8'75 2 Shirts 2 Binders 12 Diapers 2 Flannelette Gowns 2 Flannelette Kimonos 2 Vanta Wash Cloths 1 Vanta Towel $1.25 Handmade and Embroidered Nain- sook F) 1 Blanket 2 Nainsook Dresses 1 Rubber Sheet 1 Knitted Sacque 1 Handmade Bib 1 Quilted Pad ...85¢ 50c Flannelette Garments, gowns, petti- CORMBECITNL o o sibivs asiosiains 39c, 3 for $§1 59¢ Bunny Rand’s Rubber Pants, three sizes ..... $1 Extra Heavy Rubber Sheets, 27x36 $1.50 All-wool Sweaters for infants ..81 59c Sateen-covered Kapok-filled Pillows..39%¢ 69c Sateen-bofind Blankets, size 30x40 inches .... .. .45¢ Vanta Silk, Wool and Cotton Shirt: .85¢ $3.95 Crepe de Chine Coats for baby..$2.95 (Second Floor, The Heeht Co.) Anniversary Sale of Tots’ Cotton Undies The smartest pajamas in prints or stripes, button front and drop back, long or short sleeves; lovely muslin slips, build-up. shoulder, lace or em- broidery; combinations of fresh white muslin (French or elastic leg and drep seat) With dainty hem- stitching or quaint embroid ery edging. Sizes 2 to 6 years (Becond Floogy The Hecht Co.) T

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