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mental laboratories would BGHT Pt o strive for the maintaining M Van N¢ h street and also to BULDING PROECT 25 25 ot Vln Ness street, it was shown, iation of property values lnd result in inconvenience to those au of Standards Exten- %‘E}é‘?&g“;fl‘m”‘g:‘efi‘; i ?'lon Is Opposed by Devon- utior shire Downs Group. the Board of Education to insert in the present appropriations bill an item for an_eight-room addition to the Janney School to care for the overcrowded, con- ditions at the Janney and Tenley Determined that the residential char- | Schools. It was voted to request that acter of the community shall not be | the name Friendship be given to the marred by the probable extension of | circle at the junction of Yuma street, the Bureau of Standards buildings far- | Nebraska avenue nnd ‘Wisconsin avenue. ther west &Mn now situated, the Dev- guibire " powts " Chizens,_ ocatr | 00 DS BECOME TEACHERS Jast n! ht. adopted resolutions d!r;:;lnl —_— s m'rfuumu wnx:fe to e 'O OT¢ | Give Their Instructors Lessons in bill authorizing the purchase ot 1'1 Art of Swimming. MADISON, Wis. (#).—Teachers may boundaries and to use every means at lam J. Neale, & member of the as- |dents. too. tract nl wrlvluly owned property, with |discovered that in teaching the art of md. ‘The reslflenu olnlnl the pn- woman faculty members. rate,” says Miss Parkhurst in the best acres to the west of the present bureau disposal to defeat the measure. i t being “dumb” stu- "Te. proposed bil, according o Wil- | ke thelr tum at being it is Mary Parkhurst and Lillian Gibson, m‘::'mpnm' .:.l vt!he m%seof a | University of Wisconsin co-eds, have the closing' of Van Ness | swimming to teachers of the school. street tmm connecmut avente to Reno | They. conducted a swimming class for te property named “Qur students learn at the average a f =1 n 't?h'end g ‘m and the class room manner. “Their industry is -unnlu rom the different experi- quite commendable.” Introduces the ’kerchief trimmed hat with pocket ’kerchief to match Model sketched . . . in the finest navy baku with blue and white linen *kerchief © trimming. A dainty linen pocket ’ker- chief completes this stunning ensemble. Millinery Salon—Second Floor DULIN & MARTIN STORE HOURS: 8:45 AM. TO 6 PM. DAILY Resolutions also were adopted urging ! THE EVENING STAR, .“The Boys’ Shop” and Our Own Stock Boys’ $2.95 to s’“.?s ll.umberjlch wool She |9 berjacks, in rich plaids, Some with zippers. 8 to 16 years. At Seventh and K WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 Charge Accounts Invited 1930. Washington’s Popular Shopping Center “The Boys’ Shop” and Our Own Stock Boys' $3.95 & $4.95 Leatherette Raincoats Brown, li it | $2.87 Trenchand corduroy lined _dog-strap collar styles. Guaranteed waterproof. 4 to 16 years. Bought From the Creditors’ Committee— fitie Stock of“7 he Boys’ Shop ’ 2936 14th St. NW. About 50¢ on the DOLLAR! | and’ Extraordinary Values From Our Own Stock “The Boys’ Shop” on upper Fourteenth Street sold only the better grade merchandise and was well knewn, not only throughout Mt. Pleasant, but numbered its trade throughout the entire city as well. We purchased the entire stock of “The Boys’ Shop" from the Creditors’ Committee at FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, and place it on sale, beginning tomorrow morning, at prices averaging one-half and less than one-half the regular prices. “The Boys Shop” catered to the needs of boys of all ages—from the 2-year-old youngster to the young man in Prep School, High School or College, and all ages in between. The well selected stocks of “The Boys’ Shop” consist of merchandise of the highest standard of quality, including such well known brands as Bell, Collegiate and Arrow Shirts and Blouses, Allen-A Hosiery, Dr. Posner’s Hosiery, Paul Revere Wash Clothes, Allen-A and other lugh-grade makes of Underwear and several of the best makes of boys’ wool clothing. With Easter so near, mothers will appreciate this opportunity to save one-half on the cost of the boys’ Easter outfits. “The Boys’ Shop” and Our Own Stock of Boys’ $8.75 to $11.50 | Boys’ $12.50 to $18.00 Two-Pants Spring Suits| Two-Pants Spring Suits With Two Pairs of Knickers and Vest, or With Long Pants, Knickers and Vest. Dressy Spring Suits of all-wool fab- rics and wool mixtures, ift a great va- riety of patterns, Tan and gray Her: ringbpnes, rich-looking tweeds, etr. ‘Well tailored and perfect fitting suits. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Boys’ $7.95 to $ 5.69 $9.75 Spring Suits| $14.50 Spring Suits Boys’ suits of sturdy quality materials, includ- ing all-wool fab- ries and wool mixtures, in dressy Spring patterns. Sizes lege boys. Al 7 t0.16 years. e Mighegradd sul 'Th- Boys’ Shop” and Our Own Stock Boys’ Winter Overcoats At these savings it will pay you to buy your boy an overcoat for ncxt Winter! $9.75 to $12.75 s 9 4 ?’Cuu, 2 to } 4- R e 4 years .....v 4 years . Big Boys Wmter Overcoats Yo 15710 38 | $4.97 e 15700 30 1 $9.74 s 181257 YORrS «oo.omee “Prep” Suits with two of long pants; 1l tailored from all- wool fabrics, in meat mixtures. Sizes 14 to 20 years, for High School and Col- few h-gh-md- suits with one pair of trousers. Spring Tonics For the House and Kitchen Call National 1293— Phone Orders Filled Prompily —Order by Number 1.~BISSEL Carpet Sweeper. Grand Rapids model with rubber bumpers and Hy-Lo Brush. Special “4’ 2~DUSTING uo Size Wizard . . .,l.l.'o 3.—WIZARD Reg. $1 Quart Can . +.50¢ 4.—~FLOOR Wax. Old Enzluh John son's or Butcher’s, Special, Ib. ...55¢ 5.—CHAMOIS Skins for window wash- ing, silver cleaning, the auto ...50c to $2.50 colors .... 7~POLISHING Cloths for Xuml'-uu and silver 8~TEA Twell of p\u'e Irish Llnen Large, 90c s 50¢c 11 —UNKVmAI.. vu:uum motor-driven brush. 12 manuu guar- your floor coverings the appearance of new. ly recommended for use on bare floors and in corners. $5.00 payments. Pri $39.50 12.—ELECTRIC Irons. 1b. Laundry type 13~WRINKLE-PROOF Universal l!ecu-lcxron Regularly $5.00. .S’p;; DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave, andl PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance b Pt } 37.47 “The Boys’ Shop” and Our Own Stock Miscellaneous Lots of Boys’ Wearables Quantities are limited—come early! (8) Boys' $3.95 sl L‘(ll;uroéll R-i;:c;;n.. . 4. s’ X Suc(d; ZBi::n E;‘;S 52-95 2 b . Susds Zipper Sets. $1.95 38,00 Brercont to $8. vercoats Guolled) $1.00 ¢ 3) B‘oyl’ }:“l 3Blw- Sport oats, sizes ' s4 94 2 $2.! Leatherette Lumber- Jjacks YOArs . core “The Boys® Shop” and Our Own Stock of Sweaters Light and medium weight Sport Sweaters for Spring and Summer, in a variety of colors and patterns. Boys' $119 to $1.50 Fancy Sport Sweaters, siies 24 GQ) to 36. Sale price. c Boys’ $1.59 to $1.95 all-wool Sport Sweaters, sizes $1 24 to 30. Sale price. . 4 Boys' $2.00 to $3.00 Fancy Sport Sweaters (for big and lit- tie boys). Sies 24 @] 55 Boys' 3350 to’$500 ail-wool 5. 35, ate price $2.95 Fine all-wool juvenile Sweaters In fancy medels and @ Q7 plain colors. Sals Boys' $3.08 and $4.00 Shaker Enit Sweaters. Shies ©1 Q7 30 to 36. Sale price. . Boys' $4.95 and $5.95 Shaker Knit Sweaters. Sizes 2 9 30 to 36, Sale price. . Boys' $6.95 and sws Heavy- 3o to 38, "Sate prive_$3.97 “rh. Boys® Shot” and Our'Otin Stolk Boys’ $1, $1.50 and $2.00 Golf Hose 49(: All perfect quality. A variel of styles, including silk-and- wool and cotton-and-wool in 7 length. Smart, snappy patterns and attractive color combinations in large assortment. The lot in- , e 290 and pure thread silk. Perfect Boys’ 50c Hose cludes %- length S .en also Full-length Ribbed Hose and H.u-l-..u. Socks in lisle =ullty Wide range of styles or_selection. Children’s 35¢ & 39¢ Hose Inecluding %- length Golt " Hose, l 9 for bo Shek- c ings. ors, “The Boys’ Shop” and Our Own Stock BOYS’ UNION SUITS and Figured Madras; also Jersey Knit Union Suits, in Boys’ $1.00 Athletic Union Suits of Broadcloth athletic style; Vee neck. Perfect quality. Sale price, 9¢c Boys’ 65¢c and 75¢ Athletic Waist Suits with garter attachments; also Athletic Union Suits of nainsook; Slseping Garments of nainsosk, with short sleever; } 39 c sl S o Suite, Al ,:‘r‘ " madras quality. Sale Price Q With Two Pairs of Golf Knickers, With Two Pairs of Longies, or With Golf Pants and Longies. High-grade suits of fine all-wool fab- ries, tallored to perfection, according to Popular navy blue serges, blue cheviots and smart new diagonals and fancy the most rigid standards. mixtures, ‘weaves. Sizes 7 to 20 years. Boys’ $11.50 to "Tln Boys’ Shop” and Our Own Stock Boys’ 79¢ to $1.19 Pajamas of white and fancy broadcloths, in one and two piece styles. Perfect q\llllly and slight irregulars. Sizes 4 Sale “The Boys’ Shop” and Our Ouwn Stock Leather Coats .01' $7.95 to $15.00 ther Co ludi Leather R.v-nlblc Lumber- jacks and Sh lined Conts «o.-orr 419 Boys’ $9.75 All-ml Macki- "Th- Boys’ Shop” and Our Qun Stock Boys’ Furnishings Boys’ 29¢c to 50c Ties, of cut silk and rayon knitted, in four-in. i- large and -mnll shapes. B Cut “Bilk P Hoog Ties 25¢ 59¢ to' D‘e Cut AN Windsor Ties oys’ 98¢ and $1. zs Fadiey Suibendus s, 09C Boys’ 39 an Suspenders ... Boys' Leather Belts Boys' $1.00 $1,50 Leather Bels. 50c oys' 25c Hickory Garters, pair ... 10c Boys’ S50c Ideal Sus- pender Waists Boys’ 2S¢ . Gold-flied Collar Buttons Boys' 15c and 28¢ Handkerchiefs $e ko $100" Cuff Buttons an ewelry — choice l“c Boys' 50c Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 19¢c Boys’ $1.00 & $1.50 Silk Mufflers Boys’ $1.95 & $2.95 Silk Mufflers Boys’ $1.00 & $1.50 Tie s 59c &79c Sets....oee $8.66 Boys’ $20.00 to $25.00 “Prep” Suits Better grade pants and golf ants. Fine all- P beics, inchadiagBin and Bl Chieviotey oe wP puiliees ditboses Sties h one puie of trowens. | TSt 20years T “The Boys’ Shop” and Our Own Stock Spring Topcoats Of Blue Se;!‘gs and All-Wool to l"‘l:’:m Top- 95 = """ '";.':.r: | $6.95 sizes 2 to 10 years. Sale price “The Boys" Shop” floeh of lay Suits - 'Cowboy—lndn‘an—- Policem: ireman— lueludmg “Tom Mix” “The Boys’ -Shop" Prices $1.00 to $8.74 Price 50c to $4.37 Every Suit from “The Boys' Shop” stock. “The Boys’ Shop” and Our Own Stock ’ o 50 Boys’ $4.95 to $7.95 Suits Coat Suits, with knickers; 6 to v Ensemble s-.m, 4 to 6 years < Quantity limited—shop_ early for these bargains. “The Boys’ Shop” and Our Own Stock A § Boys’ $2.95 to $4.95 Novelty Suits Novelty Suits for juveniles of 3 to 8 years. All- wool Jerseys and Tweeds and suits with washable } sl 29 el with ] jersey, tweed or blue serge button-on ’ lined knee pants in latest English models. “The Boys’-Shop” and Our Own Stock ’ o Boys’ $1.50 to $3.00 Wash Suits Hundreds of High- PP cony BB g o g 1. 4 tans and novelty colorings. Contrasting trimminge, } 31 Every suit fast color. All from the finest makers of boys’ wash clothes. Sizes 2 to 9 years. “The Boys’ Shop” and Our Own Stock Boys’ and Youths’ Pants Boys’ 79¢ to $1.19 Knickers, of wool mixtures and Corduroys, also Khaki and fancy Wash Knickers and Straight Pants of Linen. Sizes 4 to 17 years. Sale price, $1.00 to $150 Junior Sherts, straight-knee pants of all - wool mixtures and blue serges. Sizes 3 fo 9 years included. Sale 77Q) . Boys® $2.50. and lllcl-ilnt”-u-wul mgm.:r fsoln-e P-;m.‘,!;;:ha and zes Sale price e $I 50 Boys’ $2.95 ¢ u $4.95 Plus-F longies ‘and in_‘“prep” $1.95 “The Bay" Shop” and Our Own Stock of Boys’ Shirts & Blouses “Bell” and “Puritan” Brands (Perfect Quality and Slight Irregulars) Collar-attached Shirts and Blouses, button-on styles, Etons and Junior shirts. 3' 00 to $1.50 Attached 79¢ to $1.25 Blouses Sizes 4 to 16 c Sizes 12 to 1414 Neck _ Boys’ $1.00 to | Boys’ $1.50 to | Beye $1.00 to $1.50 sl.y;o Blouses | $2.00 Shirts White Shirts 79¢ | .95¢ .| “390 Fine grade shirts of 39¢ Boys’ Blouses with imported English o Pl collars and at- | broadcloth, oxfords | blo@ises of broadeloth and fancy shirtings: plenty of plain whites. Collar-attached style. Sizes 12 to 1415 neck. Boys' $1.50 fo $2.00 All - wool Knickers, also khaki, linen and white duck knickers. Sizes l 7 to 18 years. Sale price.. ; also In whlte Slm 4 |=h16 15 years; shirts in years. sizes 12 to 145 neck. A Companwn Sale of | Girls’ and Infants’ Apparel Realizing that the little girls of Washington are fully as important as the boys (and | probably even more numerous), we went to work and prepared from our own stock a |f list of specials that will more than make up in VALUE for the small space allotted to them on this page! Tots’ $1.50 to $2.98 “Cinderella”PantyFrocks Just exactly 99 these adorable What matter if they are somewhat mussed and soiled—since “Cinderella” frocks are famous for the way they launder. Sizes 2 to 6. Infants’ “Vanta” Shirts of fine | combed cotton, in double breast- | ed or button-front style. il Sizes to 3 years Soc Infants’ Sweaters of soft wool, | in slipover, sacque or button- ll front styles. | pink or blue Infants’ Shawls, of whu!c or ll pink wool in the pretty honey- ] comb weave, l fringe with s] $1.59 Dozen Diapers One dozen hemmed bird- eye chperl (Jx‘fl lndul)' of soft, absorbent lxnlo frocks of printed broad- $ 08 cloth, dimity or linen! as can be, of dainty voiles, dimi- ties, broadcloths and prints. With set-in _sleeves, deep hems, and sometimes French panues to match, Sizes sl years ized lisle in white, pink or 25‘ or sho blue, Sizes 4 to 6% Ni soft cotton with ties on the side. Only 29(: Girls’ $4.98 Silk Dresses Pretty Spring styles in prin- I cess or straight lines! Of all- 3 88 ulkcrmtlachmempnhlor I street shades. Long or short sleeves. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Girls’ $1 to $1.59 Tub Frocks Short-sleeved novelty prints I in lovely, fast vat dyes. Show- 88c - ing darling basque effects, cir- | cular skirts, collars, etc. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Babies’ Creepers of good qual- ity broadcloth, flap bottom style [i with straight or bloomer leg. | Daintily finished. Sizes 1 sgc I to 3 years Infants’ Flannelette Garments, including gowns, kimonos and button-on gertrudes (long 39c ursery Blankets, in pink or blue with cunning designs.'. Size 30x40 inches, with plain or sl scalloped edges Toddlers’ Dresses, as cunning “Vanta” Half Hose of mercer- nfants’ “Vanta” Binders of Geldenbers’s—Third Floor. Babies’ $1 Faille Silk Bonnets Adorable little models with Sl .29