Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1930, Page 14

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) AN AL TL ' i S st e Sectery Dar | YOUNGQUIST TO SPEAK |zl ot cum i the s b it 2 3,000 CHILD HEALTH FETRITERTTEE | 10 FEDERAL BAR GROUP sl 0%, B 40 ministrative assistant to the President. — be taken up for discussion. g“'h. aalnul.". the WS"BRS EXPE'HED b d Lot e s B o B %%"Wm o Ameciaion 7ty wigse | COL. VANS AGNEW DIES Retired ue.r Succumbs as Result § analmad § T : t jn m -| @ t e 1,200 Expérts Will Attend e execu the next meet ooLln:.‘rt‘v-::'-n KA Sony, | being oed T White House Conference ’ & oo i Rt 'h‘”“ &" reouit o nuris 7|0 checks vetng paoed on Wednesday. e Kleine, medical assistan : BT | et ety S ar Dopart. B e o St stmetye: & . 5 - 3 chairman of the American 3 ment Vans Agnew was identifying features. ‘Nearly 3,000 mién snd women, in- to educa “service of eral Board of Vocational mnuflw opens here Wednesday. “More than 100 of these experts m e L S ana Lett td right: French Sirothe., administes! tive assistant to the President; Dr. Loulse Stanley, chief of the Bureau of —_— \: i 1°| 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 “ institutions interested in Prob- | gome Economics, allurle-.llun Secretary of Interior Wilbur, conference chairman; Gnu Abbott, chief of | poreign Service Members Made W El i e o the the Children’s Bureau, irtment of Labor, and Dr E. H. Barnard, director of the conference. A H ’ m take pl Assistant Chiefs of Division. / main_floor lobby of “the Interior Do i 3000 Fresh, New partment. e first session, .at Con- |day, and brnklnt meetings have been | hour of the National Broadcasting Co. | son, Minneapolis; Dr ‘Thomas D. Wood, Orme Wilson of Ne 3 t ’ ’ stitution mu on Wedn-flly evening, | arranged for Friday. Dr. Harry. E. Barnard of Indianapolis | New York; Anne S. Davis, Chicago: | Freeman : . Wil be general. A welcoming Priday eve- |is conference directar. The personnel Henry !uckenmn New York; Chaties nited States Foreign n Curtains In Four will be made lvy Secretary of wmbe idressed of the four sections has been chosen Berry, Colum James | Service, have been appointed - assisi L e Interior my Lyman Wilbur, who , a1 | from the Nation's Jeaders in children's | 5. est, New York. itin - Favored Styles—Read chairman of the conference.. This chndrenn num welfare, and every possivle branch of rstens, amm of the Child|can Affairs, Depa: A 3 § )’ )‘ fll" followed :,’ hln;&dx“ by Presi- l.nd Confer: uw ing. ittee, ulenuflc know] Mk.a rr'dm chil- Wel!ueum of Am y is ’g’lmu of Ht Uni: T H ' Y B . hl lioover whicl broadcast Secretary Albur, dren Tepresen uj many | assista; )y g tthe 3 ou the N X uxlnn;l g g s will be “A Survey and a Challenge.” eomnitcuu. g tnrmerly ot m h 3 C ety Dok Y 9 b P s "g on B ational Broadcasting al > Hamill's associs N. Ellis, can ) Columbia System. of the meetings R D ey ot are De Mar: oy Bt o New York, and thelr * appolriment - to e Porelgn O i Your Home For The g Boflnn Economy Emphasised. " e oy N‘e’; Ohicago; Dr. Philip Van ngen, T e i h"‘ : "i.: HOllday Season! Becretary of Labor James J. Davis, | jce; Su o o the non(:_fence 'Ill.l Bl.ll’l’ Gen. Cumming is assisted by cluded‘.l‘: the wglof columbh u'e ln uu::cr.' & &elly, T mmmi Boston; H. A. Wittaker, wmh,m THE ARGONNE | ; The)”.t Sar er"y i cation and vocational and recreational | tonians. "These are Grace Abbm emet Room, Bed Room Soiernce denls Bureau, Deparim . : Materials—But Very i W. el o Stk s dm Soover's || 16t and Columbia Road N. 156 Hiacutsion on a1 the nd roun‘d-:; le -t At 12:45 p.m., after the adjournment guidance of children as well as the roup dinners and luncheons will |report the findings to the radio audi- | Dr. Louise Stanley, chief of the Bureau | established $1 ,000 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION oty Modesll)' Pnced! A R AR - TN RRDD. 1 Radio to Be Used. broad nudy which includes p-renc edu- | Planning __Committee are Living Room, Dining ¢ Made—Of Excellenl whi s id care with which the | ¢ tne conference, Secretary Wilbur will | sual probjeme of “nock learning.” ate | of ; dnmes Cousens, w Kitchen and Bath he features of both Thursday and PFri- | ence over the National Farm and Home of Home Ecoromics; John E. Ander- fund for nla.n:h in wallm work 1n Curtain Week Begins Tomorrow at Lansburgh' | Offering $1.95 to $2.50 Values C Ll T e e AN - it <e, v, ~ - LANSBURGH'S !+ 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 ¢ No Connection With Any ot_Mr Washington Store s iy ' 4,800 Pairs of $1.95 The “Vernon” Grouping of . : . G-enUineu Grenadine ( : | Chiffon Silk Hosi COIonlaI MaPIe l,med'l:thhll"rmhLaccq:;ery Poser B i $ 29 A Four Tallboy p : Piece Suite $ 9 7 '50 Vanity S gt | -3 for $3 75 Dresser i t = A regular $1.95 grade! Cermnlynd:ipfiuy- A suite adapted from a group displayed in the American Wing of | - will buy them by the dozens for your own need and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York! Picture it in YOUR - = Christmas giving! Genuine grenadines . . . means “dull- home! Note the intimate Colonial styling. Think of the color schemes » T ness twisted in” plus longer wear . . . full fashioned, you can build around its soft, amber-maple tones! Without doubt, one exqu sitely sheer .. plain or with the smart lace clocks! of the greatest bedroom values we have offered in years! Chest $28.75 i e reme Choose From Open Stock Any Ptece or Group You Want - Gunmetal Turf Tan Amber Wood Beige LANSBURGH’S | 25 J 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 Copper R ISR AP A W i R R R SR JOSIERY — No Connection With Any Other ‘Washington Store lu'mn FLOO! b SRS R N i RN s s e eiiatlng

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