Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1930, Page 20

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ING STAR WASHIN GOWNS “oowns jj@rmlau“‘c oats 9~11~13 G St.NW. If you want to be amazed! | R R CENTRAL VOCATION ———| SCHOOL IS URGED 5555 Sentiment for Trade Training meeting. Bernard Brown, their first speaker, sounded the key note of their argument when he stated “Herndon does not look with favor on the board's plan of setting up & vocational school elsewhere in the county—it s bound to work to the detriment of Harndon.” 3 Robey urged Herndon as the logical site for a voeational school, stating the town was the commerciai center as well as the agricultural center of the county. work to the detriment of Herndon.” [3 equally good for the | Federal Government will refuse to con- S —— . tinue its financial assistance to Fairfax County unless the work is more cen- other sections of the county. John Rooney, representing COVIN | traiivocateq. Run and Darnesville Leagues took issue work from Floris to Herndon. asking the board to reconsider its action, and stating that the two committees unan- imously favored establishing a central school convenient to all sections on or The commitee will hold an executive also with the Herndon delegation, Pro- | session July 23 to consider the argu- testing the removal of the agricultural | ments brought out at Satyrday's hearing. Rye Agreement Signed. WARSAW, Poland, July 14 (#).—A near one of the main highways, in|marketing agresment for joint sale of spite of the fact that they are nearer [Polish and German rye on foreign Even in aggravated cases, comfort follows the healing touch of pointed out that Herndon has spent al- | to Herndon. He advocated the use of | marie. i most $80.000 on its school and that the | the present poor farm, spending Sev- | ooe: ‘.““";K“d; o g erthan people will resent losing their accred- | eral thousand dollars in renovating the | °¥ e was signed here yesterday. ited standing. R. N. Wrenn felt it | present building to serve for four or| OWINg to low prices an agreement would work & great 'n:kmanm onDranes- | five years until the county can bond | signed last Spring to regulate such deals, ville district e e business | jtself to provide a modérn building and | proved ineftective, many exporters al- Developed at Fairfax Mass Meeting. If you want to save money! V., If you want stunning styles! 7 e ik, o B bl s | [ Mosquite n, most House- Rold Posts school rather than vocational depart- ments in the present local plants urged that the supervisors continue the build- ing levy by means of which the present clerk’s office was built. F. S. Mc- Candlish, Fairfax's representative on the County School Board stated he is anxious to have vocational training made available to every child in the county even if it is necessary to sacri- fice college entrance requirement sub- . jects to make room in the curriculum. For Departments in Schools. R. Colton Lewis of Clifton, represent- ing Centerville Grange, advocated vo- cational departments in all the county high schools. Franklin Williams urged that Fairfax County emulate the ex- ample recently set by Arlington County and pass & bond issue to provide for real vocational expansion. Capt. Thurlow White of Baileys Cross N Roads took issue with Lewis on his plea for departments, dance was practically unanimous in school board choice of two her plea and arguments for a central L] A Dress for Every OccaSIOH «+ . for misses, women and little and larger women To Our granted it might be well to establish County Agent M. B. Derr, comment- | ready having concluded contracts for advising financing new construction by means of a county-wide bond issue he new plant. Mason Hirst and Martin Webb, rep- « . . fashion leaders in style and in fabric . . . HUNDREDS OF GORGEOUS DRESSES await you on a long row of 4 { racks, every DRESS a BRESLAU CREATION—none bought specially for offered at half and less than half their former prices. Special Dispatch to The St o - another school elsewhere to care for the | ing on the fact that the present agri- | exports sales. This year's agreemen.. FAIRFAX, Va, July 14—A Strong|rest of the coun A. B. Carter of | cultural work in Dranesville district | signed before harvest, provides that ai { public sentiment in favor of vocational | Burke asked Wrenn why if such in- | serves only about 17 out of the county's | rve sold abroad will pass through the i | training. with most of the speakers |struction was good for the Herndon | 417 square miles, prophecicd: that the ' syndicatcs hands. [{advooating such imatrucHiom At wne oo e e PR I L e e e tral point in Fairfax County was re- vealed Saturday at the public hearin held by a joint committee of school board trustees and supervisors. Delegations or individuals from all six districts of the county were among those who filied the board room to over- : flowing. Sentiment of those in atten- \ & I and in a ating increased taxes for : &I lD O I H RO P school improvements. 10™ 1™ F anD G STREETS at were Vienna Delegation. The Vienna delegation, headed by . L. Freeman and including Mrs. John . ‘Warnock cholls, Mrs. S. C. Stuntz, | Joseph Berry, Mayor Edgar T. Bennett, e uce reVIOus | F. A. Wilcokx and Fred Cunningham 4 pomnted out the advantages of Vienna as the site for the proposed high school, . They backed their arguments by offer- W I} M, ) L, l ’ priced at omen'’s, Misses’, Little Women's YP&r'n!I’ng Annanda]pi pl?dgl‘ddl;le sup- ' port of that community toward develop- d L W ment_of a central school. ( t 95 | A B carter of Burke siated that the an arger omen's Coa S . people of Lee district favor & site near Fairfax. Jonn M. Whalen of the Fair- fax Town Council, sa e had no par- A teular site o offer, but pointed out Were $49.50 $ 4‘75 that Fairfax or vicinity has claims to 2 both geographical and population cen- to $79.50 o ters. Mrs, J. U. Kincheloe, while adding ; : The reduction smart women and misses eagerly await each year begins tomorrow . . . 70 coats this sale, but every one MARKED DOWN FOR THIS SALE! Here one will e Ul 8 find their dress ideal, maybe two or more; the price is so tempting that we Trimmed with predict THIS SALE WILL CAUSE A FURORE. g Broadtail ALL SlZES Squirrel Just 68 Coats that we have assembled in this group. THE FORMER PRICES WERE FROM $25.00 to $49.50. D, with Fur Collars, plain tailored Dress Coats, Utility Coats, Sports and Motor Coats, and Velvet Streef and Evening Coats—the siz i complete from the smallest to the i and even though they are one-of-a-kind you are sure to find your style color and size. 3 BRESLAU’S 1307-9-11-13 G St. EESL s Bl g S b PR Galyac Mole Faulkrepe Wool Crepe Kashmir Crepe Covert Telva Marianna 14 to 20, Misses’ 36 to 44, Women's Extra and Half Sizes Sports Frocks Business Dresses Afternoon Frocks Bridge Frocks Country Club Models Evening Dresses Misses’ Coats, Trirp FLoOR. ‘WoMEN’'s CoATs, THIRD FLOOR. SPECIAL-S1ZE CoATS, THRD FLOOR. vocational arguing that decentralized schools were much more expensive, both in equipment and instruction costs. Rev. J. G. Sadtler representing the McClean Community League pledged that community’s support to the prin- ciple of vocational training and its de- sire {o co-operate in establishing such a school at one central point in the county. Henry Hawxhurst of Oakton made a plea for communities to set aside their community pride and work for the benefit of the entire county. Herndon Presents Case. A large delegation from the town of Herndon took issue with the point of ‘! view expressed by the others at the Many are advance models that can be worn throughout the Fall and Winter. TEN DOLLARS Tile Friendly Shop These nursery accessories . . .on sale beginning tomorrow . . . offer exceptional values for baby's exclusive domain . . . articles of very fine quality— specially priced for a limited time only. Choose from These Special Values She thought: “I'd like you so much if it weren’t for 'B.O."” Yet, to be polite, She said: “I've had a delightful time, but I must get home. Mother’s alone.” CRIBS . with dainty trimming ....$1095 LAYER FELT MATTRESSE 28x52 inches. Pink, blue or green ticking. veceaones..$5.95 RUBBER SHEETS, long-wearing stockinette..45¢ QUILTED PADS, 27x40 inches....... Rl 75¢ MUSLIN CRIB SHEETS, Moha inches .. vory or green enamel . LINEN PILLOWCASES, hand-embroidere: BATISTE PILLOWSLIPS, colored stripe ming ... KAPOC PIL! sateen covered BLANKETS, part wool, fine grade. $1.45 DOUBLE-COATED RUBBER SHEETING INFANTS' PURNISHINGS, FOURTH FLOOR. Crib, $1095 Mattress, $5.95 ..65¢ yard T —" P ——— Now—A Special Low Price on the - New, Improved Frigidaire Its new improvements— Model D-4. ., On Sale for 160 cooserye irls seldom went out with SE— Exterior duco finish-on-steel . . . interior one-piece porcelain-on-steel lining. Its other convenient features— Four cubic feet of food storage space . . . eight square feet of shelf space «« . two trays for making ice and frozen desserts . . . the famous Frigidaire cold control. Woodward & Lothrop is proud to show this new Frigidaire . . . and to announce the special low price that makes it easily available to your home. See it here tomorrow. ‘B.O. (Body Odor) him twice — all because of O HOME now? Why, theevening had harely * started. Didshereallyhavetoleavesoearly? ‘Was anything wrong? Had he offended her? offending — wash and bathe with Lifebuoy. Nothing so refreshing as a Lifebuoy bathon a hot day. Oceans of billowy lather—even in He had—unknowingly—just as he_offended everyone he came in contact with. Yet he never suspected the truth until one day a young doctor whom he knew dropped a friendly hint about “B.0Z, the polite name for a condition people hardest water. Banishes fatigue, leaves you fresh —full of pep—gloriously, satisfyingly clean. 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