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JORN EYNON AGH Re-Elected at Annual Meet- ing of Organization—Full | Board of Officers Chosen. | | William John Eynon was re-elect cd reaident of the Typothetae of Was ; n at the annual meeting last mgm | the ball i P Dam recording mreury pmr Beck ii treasurer, Lee n; d‘ of directors: Joseph H Ne\acll reprc -nunc platen plants; Ben Durr, repre- senting cylinder plants; George A. llmnda, representing trade binders; George P. Mallonee, representing trade ou-posmun plants; John C. Jenkins, wnung trade electrotypers; Fran- cGowan, representing letter -na.- onph D. 'Ashby and Frank B. representing membership at guests of the evening were: Pulfic Printer George H. Carter, Deputy | Public Printer John Greene, Dire who | ngwn Club of Printing House Oraftsmen, who made brief addresses. ‘The report of the Necrology Commit- tee was presented by J. Maxon Cun- ningham and those present stood in silence for a moment in tribute to de- rted members during the past year. T reports presented included those | of 'x'!euurer Lee E. Eynon; audit, D. hby; accounting, O. T. ht credit lnd collections, R. M. | N ;educltlona] Georgc B Kennedy; entertainment, James D. Bligh: indus- trial rellllons (closed-shop division), George P. Mallonee; industrial rela- tions (open shop), Karl V. Eiker; mem- bership, George C. Cole, A brief report was made by Frank P. Howard on the part the graphic arts would play in | the coming industrial exposition. | ‘The nominating committee, through | Karl V. Eiker, announced the candi- dates for election. The tellers of elec- tion were John B. McQueen, William nmlt of th- Mm Following thn election, Mr. Eiker pre- ted Pres! HEADS TYPOTHETAE = conclusion of which a rising vote of officers and members of the board directors. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON J Brewer lndk )l Nash, lncuun FARM BOARD T‘KES HAND with the mt of its ruponllblut IN. SUPPLY OF TURKEYS m,{'.,, o .:‘::;‘:;1', .:::mf‘:‘"'“’“' - oons on $ | Efforts Being Made to Merge Idaho °°"f'"ed Wiih ofcials “of the. Tasho 1atk Deac, diamonds and lent Eynon with an Agencies to Provide Needs for Thanksgiving. i ‘eaiNping TEUrIg | By tho Associated Press. les, the | Idaho set-up with a lnclndlna munp lgle‘r nograms in ‘color, silver m rkey Grolzrl Association and the lack pades nds ]d"m Eeg clubs are among the latest rrnk decora- Producers’ Association. An ¢ | tions for European fingern: attempt is being made to merge all o the Btate’'s marketing organizations into one unit. Every Saturday and Sunday Round $1.75 %% to Baltimore Express trains every half hour on the hour and half hour — 80 minutes from heart of Washington to heart of Baltimore. $1.00 Rpend Annapolis and U. S. Naval Academy Tickets good on all trains Saturdays and Sundays with return limited to last train Sunday night. WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE AND ANNAPOLIS ELECTRIC RAILROAD 12th & New York Ave. N.W. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860-—National 9800 BASEMENT STORE $9.75 Is a Small Sum For Coats Like These—Because They Have —Moulded Lines! —Belts That Tie! —Capelet Cuffs! —OQwversleeve Cuffs! —Big Pouch Collars! ~—High-Standing Collars! —Sumptuous Fur Trimming! —Everything That’s New! A magnificent group of coats—and we're so proud of them! Fashioned of the smart new crepe broadcloth and just laden with soft, sleek black caracul, Manchurian wolf (dog), beaverette (rabbit), Lapin (rabbit), and sealine (dyed coney). All black, black with light fur, brown and green. Misses’ sizes 14 to 20, women’s sizes 36 to 46. Look at These Smart Hats Can you resist them at $1.88 It’s such a modest little price for smart hats! And once you see how young and how perfectly ndonblo they make you look—you'll never go without one—or maybe two or three! Of soft lustrous velvet and rich felt— with brims down in the newest man- ner or rolled back, exposing your forehead, eyes and hairline. Plenty of black, brown, wine, green, tan and navy. All headsizes. R proposed in_turn to_merge the || N, BOISE, Idaho, September 26.—Along | == 1 o Comfort for || Those Wllo Wear 2001 16th St. N.W. 3 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION Fasteeth zod-y at Peoples, or any other good Advertisement. CHIFFON HOSE WITH COLORED PICOT EDGE TORS Only direct selling through our own chain of shops makes such an extraordi- mary value possible! The sheerest and clearest of chiffons . . . pure thread silk from toe to top, with pretty colored picot edges . . . full fashioned . . . 35 mew Fall shades . . . guaranteed perfect . . . we sell no other! 2 )a‘ln HOSIERY SHOPS ALWAYS LOOK FOR THE NAME 1205 F Street N.W. SHOPS IN PRINCIPAL CITIES genuine and every pair L ANSBURGH &BRo 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 ~ Offer Campus-Right Clothes for Junior Misses The Tunic Dress Is One Good Fashion That’Most Anyone CanWear $10.75 A fashion after the Junior's own heart «+ . it makes her look still longer and slim- mer' The one sketched is of canton crepe, with saw-tooth neckline, ecru satin yoke and cuffs! Many more just as smart . in black, brown, wine and green. 13 to 17 By Buying Two Outfits You Can Own Three! THE SORORITY SUIT, with its soft, luxurious Al- paca jacket and its jaunty fitted skirt of brown tweed, THE CAMPUS COAT selects the same heavy brown tweed as the skirt of the Sorority Suit, For it is is one of the smartest of now, before colder weather, co-ed fashions, Sizes 13 that these two ‘will en- to 19— semble for a perfect outfit— | FALSE TEETH | $25 $25 Junier Miss Shop—Sccond Floor D. O, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930. Today’s Vogue— Grenadine” Hosiery In Darker Shades Tomorrow We Offer Grenadine Chiffon Silk Stockings Exquisitely Sheer—Permanently Dull 3 Pairs $3.90 Sunbrown, promenade, ren- dezvous, beigeclair, blonddore, fll‘e, muscadine, sunbask and ight gunmetal are the mystify- ing new ocolors of Grenadine chiffon hose; Grenadines are of vapor-like thinness . . , fult fash- ioned . . . with French heels and picot tops. ' Sizes 84 to 1015. SGRENADINE means “dulle mess permamently kaltted in* + eheh thread being tightly twisted befors wevem Inte the stooking, LANSBURGH b, 8th and E St.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9808 They Score Success Black Suede Shoes Black Mat Kid Shoes PLAIN OR REPTILE TRIMMED Black footwear for every occasion ... that is Fashion’s emphatic decree . . . a decree so ex- plicit that every woman needing black footwear would do well to see this splendid group. Dull black suede . . . rich black kid . . . oxfords, straps and ties . .. twenty styles, with high or low heels . Complete range of sizes. Shoes—Second Floor LANSBURGH & BRO th, 8th and E Sts—~FAMOUS FOR QU _SINCE 1860—National 9800