Evening Star Newspaper, June 13, 1930, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1930. 30 years a member of the staff of the | editor of the Banner, had been m' Mount Vernon Banner, died here yester- | the paper continuously since 1898 with day. He was 51. Armstrong, who at|the exception of two years he worked the time of his death was managing'in Pennsylvania and Springfield, Ohlo. Official Headquarters for Boy and Girl Scouts OV DSL0VERED Ruins May Be Those of One| of Seven Fabled Cibola | Communities. By the Associated Press. | PHOENIX, Ariz, June 13.—W. J.| Hanna, Federal land inspector, an- | nounced yesterday he had discovered | an ancient city in Southwestern Ari-| zona, believed by the Indians to be | one of the fabled “seven cities of Ci-| bola.” | Hanna stumbled upon the ruins while roaming through a desert near the Mohawk Mountains 50 miles south of Palomas. | The ruins, nearly leveled, are cov- | ered by shifting sand dunes over an | area six miles square, he said. Traces | of masonry and hard-beaten thorough- ! mains of an elaborate irrigation sys- | tem criss-cross it. | Legend says the “seven cities of | Cibola” were built of gold. A Span- A . Others soughi the cities, among them Coronado, the explorer, but in vain. | Hanna plans to revisit the ruins next Fall and make excavations. | TEN STUDENTS INJURED IN HIGH SCHOOL RIOTS Trouble at Manila Institution | Caused by Alleged Communist | Group Recently Expelled. TLA, June 13 (P).—Ten students | este cause they were éxpellsd ! cation Period. The polies stopped. the disorders. The authorities éxpredsed thelr fntén- tion to deal sternly with rioters and Xith, Manils gangsters who offered to aid_them. Beige Claire Yesterday's rioting was a reminder of the school strikes and disturbances of Fauvette last March in which 10,000 Manila stu- Plage dents participated as a result of a con- troversy over Miss Mabel Brummitt, American teacher. She was accused by students of insulting the Filipino race in reprimands to her pupils. was dismissed fro An Extraordinary Silk Chiffon STOCKINGS JECN (3 prs. for $3.50) Specially planned, in time for graduation gifts, trousseaux and Summer wardrobes. Amazing to find such hose at such a low price . . all full fashioned, clear, sheer chiffon, topped with a dainty picot edge. Among the new shades you'll find: Pearl Blush M: scadine Rosador (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) srreesl THE HECHT CO. Newspaper Man Dead. MOUNT VERNON, Ohio, June 13 (#). ~—Robert B. Armstrong, for more than for Graduation and the many other Summer “Dates” White Linen W hite Kid W hite Moire Also sports shoes —but that’s another chapter all its own! (The $10.50 “Carlton” shoes pictured—at our F St. shop only). (The $6.50 “Hahn Specials’— at all our women'’s Heel and toe—and away they go —to vacation time! ~ = “Hahn Specials™ $plendid looking—excellent wearing young folks’ shoes—that make the most of stren- @ous vacation wear—for little money. A new center-buckle strap pump for misses and junior women. Goodyear welt, patent leather, black calf trim—dressy, durable. 11%102,$345 2%107,83.95 One of a score of featured sports shoes for junior women. White ealfskin, black calf shield tip and saddle. Rubber sole and heel 11%102,83.45 2%107,83.95 And many other dress and sports shoes—for girls—and boys. (The children’s shoes pictured—at our 7th St. and 3212 14th St. stores only) " “F Street at'Seventh” Boys® or girls' cool, venti- lated, imported Barefoot Sandals and Play Oxfords— crepe rubber sole. Make happy feet—and are most economical. Sizes 5 to 2. 99¢ tomorrow! Women’s Shops 14th at G 7th & K 3212 14th THE HECHT CO. “F Street at Seventh” for Girls White and colored mesh polo shirts, Linene play suits, 2-pc., sizes 7 to 14 Annette Kellerman and other make bathing suits, 8to 14 yrs. ... $2 All-wool, sun-back bathing suits, 7 to 14 yrs. ..__$3 Worsted knit shaker sweaters, sizes 10, $3.95 and $5 Broadcloth pajamas, striped, sizes 10 to 18..$1.95 Middy ties, red, blue, black 50c and $1 Triangle ties, red, blue, black; all silk White linen shorts, sizes 12, 14, 16.. Khaki shorts with belt, sizes 12 to 16 Green and blue chambray play suits, sizes 8 to' 14 Green and blue chambray play suits, sizes 16 to 18 (Becond Floor, The Hecht Go.) Camp Luggage for Boy 16 and 18 inch handbags, light and strong Army lockers . . . 36-inch trunks with trays... National 5100 Camp Luggage for Girls 22 and 24 patent leather week end cases..$3.95 to $6.95 36 and 38 steamer trunks; steel-bound corners....$12.95 for Boys $1.95 to $6.95 $1 to $2.95 $1.95 to $3.93 $3.95 to $8.95 79¢ to $1.50 Sports and camp sweaters Polo shirts, many colors Bathing suits, speed tank style Bath robes * Sport shirts and blouses... Pajamas, flannel and cotton. Anklets to 3} hose; colors ... Flannel Longies ........... Raincoats and ponchos . Base ball uniforms .. . ‘Wash suits, sun suits, sizes 2 to 1 Novelty sweat shirts Cotton play suits, sizes 6 to 16.... Riding breeches, sizes 10 to 18.... Longies, 3 styles, sizes 10 to 20. Linen and khaki golf knickers, $1.65 to $3.50 Linen and khaki knickers, $1 to $2.95 Coverups & Koveralls, sizes 3 to 14...89¢ to $1.25 Overalls; shoulder straps ; sizes 6to 16..89cand $1 Camp suits, sizes 8 to 16 $1.95 to $3.95 Juniors’ camp suits, sizes 4 to 10 $1t0 $1.95 Shorts, many linen fabrics $1 and $1.65 Sleeve and sport shirts, 8 to 17 yrs. ..$1 and $1.50 Sport shirts, collar attached, sizes 7% to 1415_$1 Camp suits—khaki, covert, sizes 3 to 10......$1.55 (Becond Floor, The Hecht Co.) Now Here Comes Little Sister . . . First Showing in Washington of Little Frocks for Tots * For years you’ve bought “Lucette” frocks for girls. Now their famous manufacturer comes forth with frocks that rival them in cuteness for little sister, too. And here they are in a first showing . . . just adorable! Vat- dyed voiles, dimities and figured lawns. In newest styles, the much wanted “French pantie” and straightline mod- els . . . trimmed with contrasting pipings and hand em- broidery. Sizes 2 to 6 Years (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.)

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