Evening Star Newspaper, July 13, 1930, Page 28

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 13, 1930—PART TWO. " Reserve (Silver , Md.), | Reserve, 1358 Oak street, to the 315th |Officers’ Reserve Corps without the | United States was formally opened.|seems to be imbued with some wonder- | nest, he concentrates on baby No. 2 and Bost. They are as follows: Lieut. Qo | TIan e e enants. Dot ot | Fiaid Artillers. whils: the Tollowir privilge of assignment or active duty, | Interest was displayed this year by Dis- | ful instinct which tells him there are |8 on WHLl the meot Js emptied of is s Charles S Rt Cavalry; Maj. John | will remain assigned to the 320th |officers are assigned to the 320th Lieut. George R. Helne, Infantry | trict Reserve Officers in attending the | rivals in the nest, and as he requires|rivals, I have often seen & whole fam. Or ganize & MeDowell, Field Ardillcry; Maj. Wil- | Infantry. Lieut. Col. William L. Peak, | Infantry: Pirst Lieut. Lawrence H.|Reserve, 5130 Connecticut avenue, is | Summer camps, and though thelr at- |an enormous amount of food o bocy | iy Ising cog oram G0 nest, with the T A Sores, Infantry. and Maj. | Infantry Reserve, 200 Nineteenth street | Winking, Chaplain Reserve, Catholic | relieved from assignment 1. the 330th,| tendance upon active duty training will | him going these rannet be toreee | youns Soend jand flourishing condition R es erves n‘:‘!‘u . o{. fiflu.ntry » | southeast, is assigned to the 160th|University, and Second "ieut. Arthur | Infantry. be restricted by the funds that are |His ejection of the other nest occupants | inside. But with all his faults the 5 Andres Lopez, . Infantry Brigade. First Lieut. Jack D.|W. Greenwood, Infantry Reserve, 405 available, the District will be well |is one of the strangest exhibitions of | cuckoo is one of our most useful birds The following Reserve officers from | Mage, Engineer Reserve, Interstate | Eleventh street northeast; Second Lieut.| With the d'e&’mre on July 2 of ap- | represented at the camps. strength I have witnessed. He seems|and is the nnli one that will devour th Page.) the District have been promoted as|Commerce Commission, having moved | Emil W. Kerttu, Infantry Reserve, 2018 g_onm-uly young men from the — to be a small, helpless mass of flesh |quantities of hairy caterpillars that o (Continued From Eighth Page) _ | 11 B Second Lieut. sienry Osborne, | beyond the division_ area, is relleved | P street, and Second Licut. hatles M. | District. of Columbia for the various Baby Bird Is a Home Wrecker, |16 8t the Bottom of the nest. His | damage erops.” its, pro- | Infantry Reserve, 4348 Ellicott street, | from assignment to the 305th Engineer | McKnight, Infantry Reserve, United | Citizens' Military Training Camps and ¢yes are tightly sealed and he has no : the various Distrlct Rese o eade. Md., | to be first lieutenant, his assignment £o | Regiment. States Patent Office, the beginning of the command post| A well known British zoologist, A G.|feathers, but suddenly he becomes & ceeded to Fory George G .dMle} ‘;. con- | the 320th Infantry remaining in effect; | The following Reserve officers of the | Pvt. Edgar M. Dickerson, Infantry | exercises at Fort George G. Meade, Md., | Pike, writes as follows about the|viclous little demon, and getting a| An American plane will be used in Lo ek it the participation of the |Second Lieut. Frederick B. Marbut, | District ar assigned to units of the | Enlisted Reserve, 3413 Oakwood terrace, |on July 6, the 1930 Summer training |cuckoo, which he calls the home- | young bird on his back 1ifts him higher | the Spanich cervioe wnive Wi Lo oper- "mwo?ndmge:;fi/e?{gc The “command | Infaniry Reserve, 1843 Mintwood place, | 80th Division as indicated: Second | is assigned to the 320th Infan camps for District Reserve anc C. M. |wrecker: “On the second evening after'and higher and flings him over the try. . ated between Madrid and the Canary post. exercises now being held at that and Second Lieut. Frank A. Dawson, Lieut. Leo J. Leoning, Field Artillery Having accepted reappointment in the T. C. components of the Army of the leaving the egg the ycung cuckoo side. Returning to the bottom of the Islands. P e o """ OUR ONLY STORE-WIDE SALE EVENT OF THE SUMMER SEASON—THESE THREE PAGES TELL ONLY A PART OF THE STORY! An Outstanding Feature! 6,000 Prs. Full-Fashioned Little Reminders ‘ GOOD NEWS—500 PAIRS OF SMART = IN THE SALE o e Arch Support SHOES Picot Top Sheer Chiffon § Fralinger’s Salt g Service Sh hiffon WatergTaffy Every Pair a Well Known Brand rvice Sheer C ; Silk Top, Service Weight 45C Ib, —We were indeed fortunate in securing P - these well-known shoes for this special } . ’ Efiau‘;"c!axggfi.m!\fgrc&exfofifvr:&d” sale. Otherwise it would be impossible to All Perfect! All Full Fashioned! Street Floor. offer them for such a low price. One-strap, . ; h lt(‘i";'m‘%? ?nfl::le: 'r"Odetll’ of "f‘" l;{diw?;:z‘; —Unusually beautiful hose to sell fosr so little. t;l‘hree ?:‘pular we:gh_ts,“pnceg Writing Paper g L L O : to enable you to supply your entire Summer wardrobe.of hose economically an; g29cpbox léifl']y Q,l,‘o,f,‘,?f;; ?s :%v?s;l\;}ef’he SsoramEnt: smartly. Sizes 874 to 10 in the fashionable shades of Ivorie, Light Gun Metal, i i n Bask. ann's-=Wourth) Poor. Beige Clair, Rosador, Plage and Su a —An unusual variety of boxed writing paper. Many with lined envelopes. Very speclally priced. Two Specials in Silk Hose—Irregulars Also at $1.00 Pr. Street Floor., Playing Cards, 50c 600 Girls’ Wash Dresses | eyt Chitfon Vone Irregulars $1.65 and $1.95 2 Packs for 85¢c i Irregulars $1.95 Grade —Congress and Regal Picture- —Sheer, cool Summer dresses, that are cheap back Cards with gilt edges. Choice . . —Full-fashioned hose, 34 inches —Plain and picot top styles, in of a variety of designs which will at their regular prices of $1.50 to $1.95. Sleeve- long—and known as the stand- sizes 8, to 10 L not be reprinted. less models of dimities, taffason, voile, batiste ard in extra l 00 pr. and new Summer 00 pr. Street Floor. and organdy. With organdy sashes or self belts. L length hose....., $ . colors ..... coasan $1 . Sizes 7 to 14.—Second Floor. Wrist Watches Kann's—Street Floor. $3.719 Rectangular shapes. ‘Women's Watches with ribbon bands. Men's —Comfortable foundation garments made of and boys', leather straps. Street Floor, Swami cloth, for tall and short figure types, with deep inner belt to control hips and abdo- Gloria Umbrellas men. Sizes 34 to 46. Made especially for this ° $1.85 e e A FEATURE “SUMMER SAVING” —Ten-rib styles with black ribs— R S S Pull Fabric Gl J@NYm A Special Group of Reg. $25 SETHAK: Street Fl00r. uii-on a ric oves ! “_ > b _' T, N PY Reg. 39¢ to 95¢ —The season’s most popular gloves at an unusually 2) a : J _ 25C yd. Wasi:able. Sl;zes ’.'»V; to 714.—Street Flo%r. ; c L ". 2) ;i % ' —The assortment includes mes- i calz Sheer Floral and Pastel Chiffons saline, belting, roman striped, P satin taffeta, double faced satin, —The most wearable of Summer — = Costume Jewelry, 2 for S & o, o ey 9 \{ %! show you how you can be smartly Hair Bow Ribbons —A very special price for such lovely novelty 1 i"s“d. {:_»r iy CccanumpundRsdit 17¢ Yd jewelry.” Necklaces of simulated crystals, prys- $ OO 4 eep within your budget. Jacket and ’ . I tals and pearls. Bracelets, earrings and brooches. cape models for afternoons. Light col- —Moire and striped taffeta rib- In many clever styles and lovely colorings.— e Cr st Ga New bons that regularly sell for 39c a Street Floor. A\ Y% { prints for travel. Stunning new models yard. e 4 | every one of them. Specially pur- chased and specially priced. 1531::25‘1;&1_2?“ o Reg. 33.95 Bathing Suits A2 ' B Misses’, Women’s and Extra Sizes Kann's—Second Floor, $3098 —All-wool suits in one and two piece styles, —Tmported tunics that I the many of them with sun backs. Plain and com- l.'lle;gslot o ’tgu:&, vogue sald :gr bination colors. Sizes 34 to 46 for misses and ° 00 to $50.00. . fashionable = longer lengths, In women.—Second Floor. black and colors. Sirest Floor. A FEATURE “SUMMER SAVING” Linen Hand’ch'fs SN 2,400 Rayon WASH FROCKS fit‘:‘:{gfi‘i‘i‘%&w‘ Un d erthin gS Of Cool Batistes, Dimities, - Lawns, Percales, Voiles, P e of the Best Values We’ve Ever Offered at and Pongees— e ;kgz}fi:"fs Reg. $1.95 Values! ; - 5 Regular Extra 25C W\ Sizes c Sizes —]Just the type of dresses that the smart woman will wear by the —Light and dark colored Hand- dozens this Summer—and when they are priced as low as this, there is kerchiefs, of :{-mm—m use with no reason why you can’t have as many as you want, Short sleeved and sports or S r:cnc&:::me-. —Dainty, cool serviceable garments of a heavy de- sleeveless styles in the assortment, with fitted waistlines, circular skirts, lustered rayon. Gowns, Brassiere Combinations, flattering collars and becoming necklines. All neatly made of sheer wash Pleated Geo: Chemise, Bloomers, Step-ins and Panties, trimmed fabrics in printed, dotted and floral designs, and lovely Summer colorings. eat rgette, X with liques, 1 edalli d dark colored Ia d Net appliques, lace medallions and dark colos W ’s. Mi el 5 ce an {1 laces. In regular sizes for misses and women. omen’s, Misses’ and Extra Sizes 59c yd. Tailored Chemise, Bloomers, Step-ins Kann's—Second Floor, —500 yards of these beautiful and Panties — Also in Extra Sizes. Do o e Tt : point d'esp er} F Driced at $1.00 and $1.50 & yard, . Kann's—Street Floor. Street Floor. Sample $1.00 to 5 R Floor Sample Trunks Reduced 7% Felt Hats! Crepe Hats! Slightly Marred from Dis = A ot R d georgette. styles, Take Your Choice—You Will Be Right organdy nn! r.New ty) $65 Royalrobe Wardrobe Trunks X . ’ Either Way and_Thrifty if You Choose Wardrobe Trunk.... 2 p- Both at This Sale Price— Double Board Trunks . 3 Children’s 59¢c Regatta Reg. $45 Steamer Wardrobe Trunks ... =Iwo of the smartest Summer hat styles, .. erw EEg 0g. $47 Full Size Wardrobe Trunks A priced low enough for you to have one of eac! Und = Reg. $45 Full Size Ward ke oo ;.+ + Or several of each, so that you can follow .::. uzm"w.:::ab..r:::;. Trunks the fashion of a hat for every costume, and still E 2% stay within a limited budget. Droop and “Vag” Reg. $30 Standard Size Trunks .. and bandeau brims . . . berets and off-the-face Reg. $25 Two-Tray' Dress Trunk les. Plenty of large and small head sizes in et e it Reg. $22 Trunks—Dress and Steamer white, pastel shades, sand and black: 1al, 29c each or 4 2 Reg. $16.95 Trunks—Dress and Steamer ..... 4 Kann's—Second Floor. 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