Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1930, Page 27

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THE SUNDAY JUNE 15, STAR, WASHINGTON, at Columbus and Atianta, hope to set (back to Los Angeles in about 19 hours, up new speed marks from east to west, |OF A total of approximately 36 hours |for the round trip. HOTEL CON FERENcE . Wi romthe ‘Riantic 1o PaGin senc oy rmors 3 TO MEET JUNE 27 |Ceotiden: of e contstence, wil te: &pond |"They spent today inspecting _thelr ‘;fi?&;‘;"Sx"'m'i"fi'f‘a‘éwe'r'"‘wfi“'f"%"‘5 plane and studying weather maps from o oy 0 is hos here to San Diego, Calif., where they A group of speakers will occupy the | expect to stop only long enough to | Agulla OfI Co., British-owned and one | | two days and the convention will be I refuel before starting out again on a brought to & close at a dinner at the return trip mcross the continent. Yof 'the; largmst In Mexico, has applisd MayRower . If weather conditions are favorable, | for a concession from the department | they plan to hop off from Jacksonville | of industry, commerce and labor, and | Beach at dawn Monday, and if their | i now buying material for a pipe line | east to west flight across nae m\m'tlr‘y,g‘c'»'m Tuxpan, Vera Cruz, to Mexico The International Conference on | 1 is successful, hope to land on the | City. | Hotel Business Promotion will hold its Li 5 vithin 24 to 30 hours fy- | The line will connect with & refines ! B o B N T | o e ety i, |/kinual mestling in the-Mhyniover Hotel | weather conditions favorable for an | Capt. Frank Hawks, well known | The investment is about 8.000,000 pesos. | June 27 and 28. [ tempt to shatter three existing trans- |speed pilot, now holds the record for | The pipe line will have a rise of 8,000 | of convention managers and others in | operating table makes a film record of ontinental speed records |all three flights. He flew from Los |feet. crossing the Eastern Mexican | the hotel business assocated with the |every step in the surgeon's work Later | Jhe two birdmen, who arrived here | Angeles to New York in siightly more | mountain chain. The project lacks | housing of large groups, the organiza- | the fiim is shown in the classroom and | foday from Detroit, after making stops | than 17 hours, and from New York |only official permission tion will survey the entire field of travel | the operation explained. D& 1930—PART ONE. $0dacek new methods of promoting | BISHOP FREEMAN TALKS | 4 | AT CANTERBURY SERVICE| ‘Willlam Royer of Atlanta, Oa., | Washington clent Oathedral and flooded the quiet Iawn and courts outside as he spoke The Washington bishop traced the close alliance between the Nnrmnn" Leader | Cathedral and the See of Washington, over which he presides. He sald the | ™I Avweitiad Prome. oceasion “stands midway between two | from President Hoover today notable events, the meeting of five sov- ;:z A Jervics at New york University ereign powers at London, whose pur- [ honor of the 118th anniversary ol the birth of Harriet towe, MU= CANTERBURY. England June 14.— pose was a further guarantee of world \hor o “Ohele Toms Sasm. O Sevenai Bishop James E. Preeman of Washing- | PeAce, and the approaching meeting of | hundred eoled People attended the ton, D. C., delivered the sermon this ‘?A‘:'gn?{’g”g‘*hm:'g-" & ceremontes. . | o And Canada, the — The Py 's measa : afternoon which marked the commemo- | bishop said, have for a centu A g .un;"r':;“::!:mrlnnl m"u:“ to the ration of the 800th anniversary of the | more proved the value of a friendship | colored citipens at thel erinty in_the dedication of the Norman cathedral, ‘Lfifl.’d ";l‘fusel 0: mbc' -Lx:alu:a by ;l‘lll of Fame in honor of the 119th 4 x armed forces and that exists through | birthday anni Beec! Bisfip Frebuau's toplc. was WO | mitug; ‘underitandiiig sasacr iy THe e SR peace. Mellow sunshine of a beauti- he added, regarding Great Brital ful Summer afternoon poured through the richly colored windows into the an- HOOVER MESSAGE LAUDS HARRIET BEECHER STOWE BROCK AND SCHLEE | WAIT G00D WEATHER Airmen at Jacksonville Hope to Shatter East and West Records on Flight. Episcopal Urges World Peace at 800th Anniversary of Cathedral, By the Associated Press. Group to Take Two my" — — Movies Teach Surgery. Motion pictures are being introduced into the University of Berlin, Germany, to teach surgery. During an operatio Composed principally | in the clinic a camera focussed on the By the Associated Press JACKSONVILLE, Fla. June Stowe. 'Her name will be ever memora= {ble as humanitarian, ardent advocate of Seas cannot divide us nor controver- |every cause of liberation of the spirit of sies stay our course.” man and the friend of the colored race.” N Boys®’ $3 to $5 Shirts Fine Sitks $ l .39 and Broadcloths Collar-attached and neckband shirts of white and tan silks: also finest English Broadcloths. Sizes 12 to 1415 neck. Boys’ $1.19 to $1.50 White Longies 79¢ ‘White Long Pants in sailor or cuff- bottom styles; for golf, tennis or vacation wear. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Subject to slight imperfections which are hardly noticeable. Boys’ $1 to $1.19 Wash Knickers, “7Q¢ Boys' fine quality washable Golf Knickers of white duck, fancy cot- ton plaids, linene checks , cotton coverts and extra heavy Kkhaki Sizes 8 to 18 years. Third Fioer. Genuine Palm Beaches, Silky Mohairs, Wool Men who w for this torrid days In this will not wilt under blistering A choice to satisfy every smart stripes and checks in g All fresh and new —tailored tc of many dollars. Board Pads The Nimco™ ing Board Pad ly bound. Notiea Department—Main Floor. §e Picce in white and colors. ‘Warren make. Some slight irregulars. Notion Department—Main Floor. Wwright Boys’ $1.50 (\ §9¢ Nimeo Ironing popular Iron- 10c Bias Seam Tape 6-yard Pleces of Bias Seam Tape, sz 95 ; or ° Variety of colors, to $3 Wash Suits $ 1.09 each 1,200 Boys' High-grade Wach Suits from one of America’s foremost makers. “Paul Revere” and “Robin Hood” makes, known by evéry mother for their smart styling and superior tubbing qualities. Samples and Surplus Lots of Famous “Paul Revere” and “Robin Hood” Makes models and materials—every style designed for Summer, 1930. Linens, Broadcloths, Ravons, Twills and fancy washable fabrics. Flapper middies, sailor models, etc. Every years. "Boys’ $1.00 to $1.50 Wash Suits A manufacturer’s close-out of best Sum- Great variety of new suits, button-on styles, sunfast color. Sizes 2 to 10 mer styles of boys’ wash suits, including dressy models, button-on and flapper styles, c 9 . Boys’ §5.95 to $10 Wool Suits All-wool and wool mixtures; some with knickers, - L 939 pair of pants to match some of these suits at $1.3 pair). Some are slight irregulars, Collar-attached and sport-collar styles, of English and domestic broadcloths, in white and fancy colors; also collar-attached silk blouses $1.00 to $1.25 Shirts Blouses Sizes 4 to 16 9 . Boys’ $12.75 to $18 Wool Suits Suits with two knickers, two longies or longies $Q-75 years. with skirt effect. Favorite speed suit for boys. In green, red and navy. Sizes 28 to 36. also sun suits. Large assortment to select from. Sizes 2 to 8 years. others with long pants. Sizes 7 to 18 years. (Extra y . Boys’ Bell Shirts and Blouses in the lot. $1 to $3 Sizes 12 to 14Y; , 9c Neck Measure Years and knickers. Dressy all 1 fabrics in a variety of handsome patterns. Beautifully tailored. Sizes 7 to 18 . . $2.50 to $3 Bathing Suits All- | California style one-piece Bathing Suits wool Californi: 'y p sl.’, Third Floor. Men’s $12.50, $15.00 and $16.50 Grade Summer Suits Tropical Cloths, Crashes and Other Featherweight Fabrics! Sizes for All Builds 39.75 June Underselling Event to provide themselves with weightless clothes for Summer's agree that the values are out of the ordinary. sale are Summer suits from America’s best makers —suits that are surprisingly cool and comfortable and that suns, man’s taste. Plain shades- ravs, tans, browns, blues, etc. » fit perfectly. And at savings Universal Auto Seat Covers About /////// Half- e Price! |tull size, heavy |quality and will |not burn. Neate For All Coaches and Sedans $5.00 Value Equip your car with the NEW Universal Auto Seat Covers and protect it from dust and dirt Universal Auto Seat Covers are made of heavy, wear-resisting ma- terial, neatly bound and reinforced for lasting service. Coupes $3.00 Value $1.49 'i—8porting Goods Department—Main Fioor. ree Parking Space for Our Customers O pposite 8th S Charge Accounts Invited—No Interest or Extras Added—We Do Not Penalize Our Friends JUNE DEMONSTRATION SALE SALE I Only Once a Year—Values Like These— And Then Only in Our June Demonstration Sale! Men’s $1.95 to $2.95 Fine “*Luxedo” Shirts Every Shirt New—Fresh—Just Unpacked ! A sale of men’s shirts that only our June Demonstration event could hring forth! When you see the lahe! “Lux- edo” you will realize the savings! Every shirt is made of finest quality cloth, tailored according to our rigid specifi- cations and guaranteed to fit. “Luxedo” Shirts are made in Troy; New York, and their claim to quality rests on this fact! Many of the collar-attached shirts have celluloid insert. All Sizes, 13" to 18.. Materials are fine English Broadcloths, Jacquard Madras, Striped Madras, Rayon Striped Broadcloth. Rayon Striped Madras and Printed Broadcloth Collar-attached, collar-to-match, starched collar-to-match and neckband styles. A host of new Summer patterns, $1 “Stadium” Brand Athletic Three for $3.75 Nationally-Advertised “Stadium” Athletic Union Suits at 64c a Suit! $1.29 (U 3 for $1.85 Fine quality materials, including Striped Madras, Checked Madras, Crepe Madras and colored Rayon Striped Madras. Made with wide elastic belt and snubber back. Guaranteed full cut and perfectly tai- lored. Sizes 36 to 46, B stration Sale! can he! Regulation, Middy and Lounging Broadcloth, Madras, Pustrette, I-‘rcmfi. other high-grade cloths, terns, stripes and plain white. irregulars. Siz Ato I 50c & 75c Shorts and Shirts 39¢ Shorts made of Broadcloth and other materials, with elastic back with extra full-cut seat and wide legs for comfort. Stripes, plain col- ors and novelty patterns. Sizes 30 to 42. Athletic Pull-Over Shirts of fine quality white cotton yarns, full-cut and trimmed at neck and armholes. Perfect quality and slight irregulars, Sizes 34 to_40. - Girls’ 81 to $1.49 Sheer Wash Frocks Sizes 7 to 14 Years—Special! Cleverly styled models of sheer quality tub fabrics, with large collars, capelets and flared skirts. Basque and straightline effects. Every dress new and tubproof. Sizes 7 to 14 years. For Camp or Hiking—A Sale of Girls’ $1 White Middies Girls' Middies of fine grade white Jean, in regulation e and Peter Pan styles. Sizes 8 to 20 years. Particularly practical and smart for vacation days—for camp wear or active Summer sports, 69¢ to $1 Brother & Sister SUITS Children’s 59¢ “Supny Child” Underwear Choice at 39c Ever so popular with mothers because they are cool and serviceable for daughter's comfort all during the hot weather. Made of good quality white or pink muslin: full cut and neatly finished. $6.50' Great Lakes” Golt Clubs, $3.49 Choice of Mid-irons, Mashies, Niblicks and Putters. Chromium- plated heads, steel shafts, leather grips with metal caps. Woods with indestructible pyratone sheathing. Kroflite Golf Balls 35¢—3 for $1 A-1 repaints of this famous golf ball, You can't tell them from brand-new ones. Slips with built-up shoulders, 2 to 14 years. Combinations with bloomer legs and drop seat, 2 to 14 yrs. One-piece Pajamas with drop seat, 2 to 14 years, Two-piece Pajami zes 8 to 14 years. Nightgowns with kimono sleeves and round neck; 2 to 14 Brother and Sister Suifs of yeur, broadeloth, linene and novelty prints. Cool, sleeveless models. Goldenbers's—Third Floor. $2.98 Carriage Sets Of Silk Crepe de § 1.98 Chine and Radium Infants’ Carriage Set of crepe de chine silk and radium, all beauti- fully hand-smbroidered; some bound with satin and lined with white 79¢ to $1 Imported Scissors and Shears $1.69 Tennis Rackets 7 9e Each The ideal tennis racket for boys and girls. Made with medium size panel and strung with good quality cat-gut. Limited quantity—come early avoid disappointmenty and shears, in an assortment of sizes and shapes for every |f need. Included are makers’ Scissors and Shears, Barbers’ Scissors, pocket styles, ag well as embgpidery, manicure, cuticle anfy nail scissors. Made of dimities, broadcloth and nov- elty prints. Sleeve- less or with sleeves. Flap hottom: bloomer leg. an’ pastel shades. years. Goldenbers's—Third ¢t Entranc sateen. Pin% and blue. 9 Infants’ 69¢ Infants’ 69¢ Bonnets Creepers Organdy Bonnets, in frilly models for 490 the baby girl, and c tailored styles for White the baby boy. White and pastel Bizes 1 to 3 to shades. Sizes 12 to 18, Notion D $2 to $3 “Nobelt” A special purchase secured for the June Demon- Nobelts” are made as fine as pajamas styles, ateen and Plain colors, novelty pat- All made with com- fortable elastic “Nobe!t” feature. Samples and slight | at of Sale of Handkerchiefs For Women, Men and Boys 10c, 12Y5¢° 5¢ and 15¢ for every Values Handkerchiefs member of the family—offered very much below regular prices, Tremendous variety, includ- ing men's handkerchiefs in plain white styles or with col- ored woven borders, and wém- en's handkerchieis in dainty hand-embroidered designs, col- ored woven borders, hem- stitched and many other styles; also pure linens with hem- stitched hems. Goldenberg's—Main Fleor, $1.50 DuBarry Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets 98c - Several popular colors to choose from. Set consists of Fountain Pen with 14-k. gold point, Iridium tipped. and Pencil that repels and propels. Attractively boxed. Will make a splendid gift. Stationery Department—Main Floor. $1.39 Boudolr . Lamps Complete with shade to mateh. green and blue. Cord and socket $1 Luncheon Sets Beautiful hand- Luncheon Sets , 9‘ consisting of table- . Attractive patterns In several colors to choose from, 35¢ Dictionaries 27 Black covers with red emi Handy for home, office or school Come in orchid, Art Department—Maln Floor. embroidered Bridge cloth and 4 napkins to match. Art Dept.—Main Floor, Printed in good, clear use. Stationery—Main Fivor,

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