Evening Star Newspaper, June 11, 1930, Page 26

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B—1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 19%. 2 NEARBY SANITARY |[South Sex Litanas | |LIBERAL VETERANS® |3 LTl Gain in Population, || MEASURE FAVORED 25358 Jp, e ™ "= Shortridge will report the measure 1930 Census Shows today and will ask for its consideration - L o e e proved by Senate Finance A 23-year-old witness in a Tecent case O OD ‘ ~ RD L OTH R O Public Service Body Alows| | e hasircisine to-do with it Commities. e e s k 1880 1030 it is a fact that population there —— GOLDEN YN ANNIVERSARY Issue for Montgomery and | | 5on, ihe idands for Wik e The Senate finance commiltee yes- | - markedly increasing. terday approved the modified House bill FUR CO ATS Prince Georges. The Census Burcau hus just | |to liberalize World War veterans' com- its wi Vi amoan . —~ ki 3o, that Httle ‘groupe of coral pensation, providing an additional Cleaned structures nearly © 5,000 miles | |vearly outlay of about $74000000. | Glazed $5 Special Dispatch to The Star. Immediately conjectures " west of the Pacific coast, and el = B?LTI oofikfi’r::?cv.}-h;ga‘;? T:gl;; finds that in 1930 it harbors Presh:ler:. ‘would vedm the measure if and ervice oo & the Wachington | | 9.955 souls, against 8,056 in 1020 | [POERS SEEHAEWLL L pemoen Stored An-or and 7,251 in 1912. ! 7 This special price includes thoroush D e ahien| T I e his the cen- | | Mississippi, sald in a statement: e 7 Sour coat inside and out, Organdle € sPrea s’ $300,000 475 per cent serics bonds, which | | _ FUftheroand o LiS o b has been predicted that the bill will be || glazing and nieed cold ‘Rorate. T 2 1 s 3 Dalnty and ‘:00 for Summer Boudolrs :ill 'be used for the extension of water | 4. Znd sewerage in 2 number of commu- | Iepestaay 5“};"““’“:" 2‘:; the) On the Senate side of the Capitol, Diis g Monigomery and Frince| | B eloan population remains | | 3601 sympathy it the wi || ok aiea o et ! Pastel-shaded organdie bedspread isp and dainty and S § | ork called for and delivered. 5 3 astel-shaded organdie bedspreads . . . crisp and dainty This action followed a hearing at| | aimost exclusively aboriginal Senator Shortridge, Republican, Cali- : . R . i which there was a slight mix-up in| [ There were only 41 white persons | | fornia. who e e e inance | NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS » cool looking . . . bring Summer boudoirs the note of femininity time, due to the fact thay Baitimore is e Tl e || commleelmeeting e e e 80 much in vogue. Single and double sizes—in rose, blue, o ay) ~Sav e, b Y Vi o reet Franl . N . . Yy hearing started at10 o'clock it was only ereibee than 3 per cent of the | |ization declared, however, they were " gold, green or orchid . . . with white applique flower design. ¥ s t y vas 1l o i b . . . . S eisrarion froms Maryind | \ i 36-inch Organdie Scarf Vanity Set, 3 pieces..85c cause of a_delegation from Maryland | |—— oo - ‘ Park and Seat Pleasant arriving too TRY T0 WRECK TRAIN . . % ' :‘; ::::‘Cgcarf - matChsg: ML g late. Delegation Arrives Late. - e < The delegation. which consisted of Two Attempts Made to Derail Axt Emsromery, SEVENTE FLOOR. Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Pohl, Mrs. Da- | . vid W. Close and Mrs. Frank Lawrence, Juarez-Bound Locomotive. representing the Ladies’ Community ] Clioor Maryiana Park and Capitol | MEXICR, S ey atmoumoed | - Heights, came over to ask the commis- | " Tiom o ace hat sewerage service would | (08¢ ¥ Biiempls vers, magie (o <G ake Pictures. .. be Included for Maryland Park. Seaf = tied ac me . e eterie Have Prints Made . « « Pleasant and Capitol Heights in the ex- " | fensions which the Sanitary Commis- Ialle fabione point fna siargsiplle of " sion would make with the proceeds from 3 the sale of the bonds 4 And Show Movie Slides When they arrived the commission i had closed the hearing and was engaged X swith the in hearing another case, but the mem- bers were received by Frank Harper, ex- | ecutive secretary, who told them their | N M complaint would be brought to the at- | . ew €mo tention of the commission before reach- | g ter from the Seat Pl t Vol- | The “Delmonico” Camera etter from the Seat Pleasant Vol- | unteer Fire and Community Welfare As- | sociation, Inc., in which a protest was | BEAUTIFULLY FASH- Thi Kabl made sgainst the granting of the appli- IONED OF BEIGE OR B is remarkable camera cation unless the program of extension d takes pictures . . . fifty on a tnnlf(:utd}fd thmd community, was read o WHITE LINEN — SO S8 rell of Glm wihiich e recor i e : | V. ADMIRABLY SUITABLE d i Water Supply Scarce. || that are ogue- f can be developed and print- Robert B Morse, chief engineer of | s l};RO:!CE;UTrE‘I:LWEAR; ed in the regular way...and e sanitary commission, was e only || cleaned Wear Longer . prepared for the projector commission, and he outlined what ex- | d Gi Great and shown as slides. The tensions would be made with the pro || @M ive Greater new Ansco Memo Camera ceeds of the sale of the bond issue. , 5 ol o During the hearing it was brought | Sansfac"on g is simple to operate... out that the commission is now faced | O NEW DULL CREPE very inexpensive . . . and 'I OYS Th t G D with a scarcity of water supply an = R A that eventually some plan for utilizing | HOSE, $1.95; 3 has fascinating possibilities v a (o] Own the water of 'the Paiapsco will have 0 arge 1Ior PAIRS FOR $5.50. for picture-taking during to be devi A e water supply af H 3 present is beirg drawn {rom a number st vacation time. to the Sea of springs in th counties jacen! %o Washington, and this source will be | orage Ansco Memo Cameras. .$20 f 2 inadequate to meet the demand within 1} o, ) 00 pupy Projector $ Down to the sea in numbers is really the way these gay & few years. draperies o 0 ; Mr. Morse declared that the sanitary || wearing " apparel ls " *Vogue- Kobaxs, Fourta FLOOR. and exciting toys go . . . to please young boys and girls. Sand moulds from across the ocean . . . buckets and sg’n‘;m't’“?“np‘:{;sfij‘o‘zf‘:fir’“ég’fé’m ATLANTIC 0023 3 - v fast as bond lusues were authorized by ! 4 shovels . . . sail boats . . . surf floats . . . fat little animals the commission e fact that O G._JE ; l C made_ of rubber—every seaside toy is here to make young e e eomisson had 1o 7e: F STREET AT 10th days” play days just packed with fun. lay » ;urr;}:er . alotaimater andisesre: =Cleaners=— ; Imported Sand Moulds . . . shaped like leaves, plants, D s the State roads commission 3rd & Eye Sts. N.E. 5 letters and numbers........... S «...50c to $3.75 ::%1‘_ not allow new roads o be tom || «ssesisl-Procsssed N Aluminum Sand Sets . . . sprinkling can, bucket, shovel _—————————__ ,; % and sieve . . Wooden Sand Buckets. . 50c to $1 Sail Boats, Schooners, Racing Yachts and “2-masters.” $1 to $18 Surf Floats. ..elephants, goats, alligators and ducks... made of pliable rubber, gayly colored. ..$2.75 to $18.50 ‘Toys, FourtH FLOOR. WO ODWARD & LOTHROP | Get Your Flags for Flag Day 1880 self to flags . . . here you will find flags to meet your Cive the Graduate particular taste and size requirements. Wool Bunting Flags a Diploma Case, $2.50 Size 213. ..$225 Size 4x6... > . Figures are Good... : mEonnmis R For That Coveted Pigskin fias i ; s s { & Printed Silk Flags Something new . . . appropriate . . . and Size 812 inches g Size 12518 inches......... trl es are etter PP very practical . .. a diploma case in which e s1 to preserve that coveted pigskin. Give Flag Poles; 8-foot Size, 75c. Others $1.50 them to your friends who graduate in THE Toy Storr, Fourte FLOOR. June . . . silver-plated, 95c . . . silver- CIOCkS are Best R B T — Apple Carts “Sugar -Baby” S1LVERWARE, FIsT FLOOR. 52.25 A Luvely New Doll in an Organdie Frock as indicated in our stock of Remember Your i Vacationing Friends With Kiddies’ Playthings doll in Woodward & Lothrop's large doll family. Little Bon Voyage Baskets Wik i ety - e will o bor erandi frock trimmed with lace and LDEN ] YEAR 1030 . The Toy Store has a little section that devotes its entire seoeatods itk ienCantuyple ribbon . . . and the locket and Let us have an attractive Bon Voyage « « « the kiddies have fun keep- - basket of fruit, sweets and goodies in ing their .toys and blocks all chain she wears around her your friend’s stateroom as a remem- eollected in one place. Enter- Regic brance from you when the liner sails. BefaindhYoknksteds hanhit lomia 9 hknitens We fill orders for Bon Voyage basket dilboacy <t an- Dolog o 2l.inch si upon 48 hours’ notice. ceries home for Mother. 23.inch size . L4 $ I Pa I r Canp1zs, A1sLe 12, Frst FLoon. Tovs, Fourtr FLOOR. Tovs, FourTH FLOOR. The Men’s Store’s every effort is employed to bring you the best quality, most style-right apparel—at the prices you want to pay. Well- v % dressed men are coming here now, as they have . s =2 Tomorrow . . . The Finest for years past to satisfy their hosiery needs. ; I - Numdah Rugs, 59.95 Leading hosiery makers send us the outstand- ; 3 : / A Special Selling of the ing hosiery styles—and we offer them to you ) Y\t Papmiir Scattor Slan; Sislduon at this $1 price you like to pay. Should your b O These Numdah Rugs come from Yarkandi, where » . £ the finest rugs of their type are made. As a result taste not run to clocks, stripes or figures, you « of their secret manufacture and the superior goat m e . . \s } . hair used in them, they are free from loose hairs will find plain colors and checks also at $1. This ' and the hairy surface that is common in inferior f i g, 4 Numdah rugs. Select them—beautifully embroid- eature group includes socks of— ¢ ered in tan, black, green, blue and white. : \ Rues, Frrre FLOOR. Pure Silk French Lisle Silk Mixtures Domestic Lisle THE MEN's STORE, SECOND FLOOR.

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