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THE EVENING STAR BONUSES FOR VETERANS’ KIN HELD LIMITED {Ijams Announces Brothers and | Sisters Can Get Certificates Only if Man Himself Had Applied. An adjusted compensation certificate, better known as the “bonus,” is payable to sisters and - brothers of deceased World War veterans-only when the vet- eran himself has applied for this bene- | fit, naming a brother or sister as bene- ficiary, Col. George E. Ijams, director of the Uniled States Veterans' Bureau, announced today. Only widows, children or dependent | parents of a vcteran are eligible to re Mr. Sherlock stopped at the end jceive bonus money if the veteran dis of 15 minutes and turning to a after service without making applic committee member said it was ion for adjusted compensation, “too difficult to try to talk Tjams said. against the other noises.” The address was being broad | | pree hundred workmen have labored at a chemical plent in Czechoslovakia Publisher Refuses | PRESBYTERY ENDS | yister e SPRMSS'UNS - Noise of Appliances By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, Md. April 15. —Chelsa C. Sherlock, managing Adjourned Mesting Tonight) | sator, of 12t oft*p 227 WIll Ordain Gerard sne“ phia, here yesterday refused to to Church Ministry. compete with the noise of vacuum cleaners, washing ma- chines and radios and abruptly terminated his _address at the Better Homes Building Exposi- tion, in progress in an armory. Prepared to talk for 40 minutes ‘The Presbytery of Washington City | concluded the regular sessions of its sixty-first Spring meeting w th the | adoption of several resolutions and ap- proval of reports. in Sherwood Presby- | terian Church, Twenty-second street | sad Rhode Island avenue northeast, | yesteraay afternoon. cast. e GRS SIOTUBS: ey | for eight years t» produce one ounce of ew v e Presbylerian i e fomlene e L ierion | regular synodical meeting at Hood Col- | Fadium. Gerard H. Sncll to the ministry of the | lege, Frederick, Md., this Summer. It| =~ 2 Presbyter:an Church. Mr. Snell was | Was addressed to tie Synodical Council, lP COVERS i given an examination before the Pres-| "ol:"‘;“‘lfh;“l:;'lggflfr“."l ;“”{‘l‘;g e i 3 i e & : St s e ons. e e ed satisfac- | By, A Brown Caldwell, goneral coun- | snis. Tafteuere tatioied. tasonr furmies. | torily. of T By ot Baltimore. hod | Eoah e it e Homah e DS Attended School Here. poken of the synodical meeting to be| W'!'* oF Phone for campics Line. 5350 Mr. Snell‘is the son of Theodore T.| hcld in Frederick this year. Snell of this city and the grandsoa of the late Rev. M. Porter Snell, who was % PRRRRETRRRRER TR AR Just Right For Apartment Dwellers AL a member of the Prasbytery of Wash. ington City. He was namad after his great-grandfather, Gerard Hallock, for 3% years editor of the New York Journal of Commerce Mr. Snell is a gradvate of McKinley High School of this cir and received the degree of bachelor o arts, with dis- tinction, from Georgs Weshington Uni- versity in 1928 -He receivad his theo- logical training at the Princeton Theo- log'cal Seminary. Princeron, N. J.. and at the Westminster Theological Sem- 3 inasy, Philadelphia. During the last school vear he was ¢ = president of the student body organi- i zation of the la‘ter seminary. Mr. i Sncll has accepted a call 'n becomé assistant minister of the Chuwh of the Covenant of Cincinnati, Ohic. Moderators Named. c ‘The following were namei supply ministers and moderators to churches: Rev. T. McLeod, stated supply to the church at Clifton, Va.. Rev. John W. Lowd:n, stated fupply at Declsville, near Germantown, Md.;: Rev. P. James Murdock, moderator and suprly, Her- mon Church; Rev. George M. Cum- mings, moderator of Kenilworth Pres- byterian Church: Rev. R. P:ul Schearrer, moderator of Northminster Presbyterizn Church, and Rev. George H. Cook. moderator and supply at the Irwin Memorial Church, Idylwood. Va Rev. Dr. Bernard Braskamp was re- elected to the committee on vacs ncy and supply of the presbytery. inclere”a $3’7'5° Clothes Washer WASHINGTON, D. C, ODWARD & LLoTHRrOP | DOWN STAIRS STORE Your Dollar Buys Utmost Value Tomorrow in Tne Down Stairs Store Crystal® Chokers Strung on 16 or s 18 Inch Chains Never hefore’ have we had crystals like these-—strung on chains—at this extremely low price. Two lovely cuts, in white. 16 and 18 inch lengths. Smart Bone Bracelets to be worn three or six at a time. In lovely colorings. 3 for... preeaTe: Chalk White and Gardenin \White Jewelry. Necklaces, hracelets and earrings. in lovely shapes .......§1 * Simulated Fitted Petticoats With Full s Ciycular Skirts New tight-fitting frocks need just such foundations as these, tn give that perfect silhouette. An exceptionally soit quality of rayong—in flesh, peach, white and sun tan. Sizes 26, and 32. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE The Down Stairs Store is Ten Years Old This Month One of its Basic Principles (quoted from its first advertisement) is Shoppers in the Down Stairs Store epjoy “the same privi- leges of service and satisfaction as in the Upstairs Store.” Gift wrapping, free shipment to railroad points in the United States when such shipping charges are not disproportionate with the amount of the purchase, return and exchange privileges-each service that has made Woodward & Lothrop “a store worthy of the nation's Capital” is offered everyone who shops in The Down Stairs Store. Fabric Gloves oo 1 . The practical four-button slip-ons destined for great popularity this ring ardy Summer, In black, white, tan, brown and gray. Women’s Slippers Trimmed With s Feathers 1 Slippers identical with these have been in our regular stock ata much higher price. Choose them tomorrow—in black, with feathers in colors to match vour robe or negligee. Broken sizes. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE New Ascot Scarfs An Outstanding s Assortment at 1 Everywhere this Spring—one sees scarfs on every smart suit and coat . . . and the smartest of all is the ascot tie, Here is a new group, of radium and silk crepe ascots, in lovely pastel stripes and coin dots— very low priced tomorrow. Sleeveless Cotton Blouses, in delectable pastel shades and the popular white. Sizes 34 to 40. $1 Other New Scarfs Exceptionally s Low Priced at l Long chiffon scarfs—especially lovely for evening wear. Also, ascots and ties of silk for street and sports wear, In a variety of smart pastels. Women's Linen Handkerchiefs—a lovely soit quality, in plain pastels, white and styles with colored corner designs .. 6 for $1 Mesh Hose Rayon-and-Cotton Records Checked. Oth°r business taken up incl' ded the checking of the official record$ of the various churches of the presbys: The records were generally approved, wiih minor excer.ions taken to the m:nner in which certain items were :eported. Among reports of importance to_the prezbytery wzs one by Rev. R. Paul Schearrer of the Committee on Chris- tian Education, who told of the various rel gious school groups of the presbytery some of the problems they have ERE is a portable electric washer, as thrifty with space as it is with current. Only 18 irches high, weighs 19 Ibs.; costs less than & peany an hour to run. Fxtra gentle with your clothes—the Cinder- elia vsashes by an amazing “Bubble-Action” vae cuaum principle .No moving parts to tear, rip or weear dainty fakrics. Nothing to break or pull ©F buttons. Only the triple cleansing action of All Attractively Trimmed and Very Low Priced at Included are Philippine gowns, in all white and white with iridescent embroidery; with attractively scalloped neckline and embroidered front. Also, new handmade gowns, in white and pink with hand embroidery. appli- que and contrasting bindings. New One-piece Rayon Pajamas, in attractive With wide trousers. Sizes 15, 16 and 17 Handmade Gowns 31‘ s 1 for two pairs 50c¢ a Pair It is a rare event when smart mesh hose like these are priced so exceptionally low—and the wise wearer will pur- chase her whole Spring and Summer’s supply tomorrow. In assorted tan shades. Sizes 815 to 1035, THE DOWN STAIRS STORE slor combinations. a cezlt with, particularly in reference to religious instruction of youth. Fev. George M. Cummings, perma- nent clerk. urged the Presby.ery to take greater interest in West Noitingham Aza Presbyterian institution of . learning in Cecil County, Md. He re- poried progress has been made at the &chool and that a building that burned down there has been replaced w'th arother, at a cost of more than $50.000. | Presbytery was addr. at lunch, prior to the afternoon susiness air bubbles, soap suds and warm water traveling through every thread of your clothcs, fifty times 2 minute, Pivg it in any convenient socket. In 15 min- utes it v.ashes 10 pieces of lingerie, or 14 d pers, or equivalent. Finished in beautiful jade green enamel. See it demonstrated here, THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Leather Belts Smart New s Crushed Styles With every type of dress this Girls’ New Wash Frocks Some Styles With Bloomers to Match season-—it is very smart to 1 rodu < wear one of these wide, crushed FRANK F. 4525 Wis. Ave. N.W. POTOMAG ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO patent lcather belts. These come in a lovely assortment of Eleetrical i PYROFAX_GAS SALES & SERV. CO. 1620 14th 8L N.W. WOODWARD _& LOTHROP 11th and P Sts. N.W. ANACOSTIA. D. C. Thempson Bros. Furniture Co. session, by Rev. Walter A. Gro' es, mis- sionary to Teheran, Persia, who -eported much progress has been made there in securing converts. Racial Equality Asked The Presbytery adopted a re-olution urging the Baltimore Synod of the Presbyterian Church, the larger gov- erning body under which the local Presbytery comes, “not to accept the mltfi of any conference place for 3124 14th St. N.W the synodical meeting” unless the col- GEORGETOWN ELEC. CO. ored members of the synod are given 1205 Wis. Ave. N.W. full privileges of assembly with the THE HECHT CO White. Tth a; N.W, Children’s OXfordS and P“mps Practical little frocks which 3 not only will serve so nicely On Sqle Tomor.mw Only s for school, now—but are of 2 at This Low Price dainty, sheer fabrics which en- ., These same fine shoes have been in our regular stock'at a much higher able them to be worn into the red, brown, white and green— price— and for tomorrow only we offer them at this extremely low Summer. G a y, fast-color ind $1 s s eitrémely low cost. After tomorrow they will go back in stock at their regular prints, with trimmings of ruf- e price. An assortment including pumps and oxfards in styles suitable fling, fagoting, contrasting ves- for dress and play. In tan and patent leather. .Broken sizes 4 to 2. tees, peplums, boleros and Boys' Genuine “Keds”—in sun tan and white, . with ankle patches. Moulded dainty collars and cuffs. Sizes rubber soles. Sizes 11 to 6 1 7 to 14. [ SILVER SPRING, MD. # leathers, in black and brown....$1 i T Silver Soring Ha: e Co. 3 Giels’ Cotton Blouses, dimities, TAKOMA PARK. D. C. ] voiles and other materials, both Takema Phil Gas Co. 4 sheer and heavy. Attractively R New Home Frocks Sizes SO 18, Dl i PR i Girls’ New 2-piece Pajamas, with wide “pirate” legs. Plain and printed materials. Sizes 8 to 16, §1 ATLANTIC RADIO & ELFC. CO. 2016 14th Bt N.W. ATLANTIC RADIO & ELEC. CO. 708 H St. NE. CLINES. INC. 920 i4th St N.W. EDW. COOPER_HDWE. CO 1502 14th St. N.W. H. F, DISMER HDWE. CO. colors, including black, navy, price for them. Frank Michelosen Furniture Co. b Men's Billfolds - good quality The resolution was introduced by Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, pastor of New ] York Avenue Presbyterian Church, after 8th and E Sts. Nsw Rev. H B. Taylor of the Pificenth ¢ e G Btreet Presbyterian Church had charged A OO discrimination in the past The resolu- © Bt tion was adopted to apply after th: R LANSBURGH! On Sale Tomorrow Promptly at 9:15 WoobpwarDp & LLoTHROP 10™ 11™ F anp G STREETS - DOUBLE LINEN DAMASK Printed and plain percales, linenes and broadcloth—you will be surprised at their smart ling. Plain or printed fabrics, in short sleeved or sleeveless styles, with the new longer skirts so much in demand. Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 52, Printed Hooverettes, in sleeveless styles, Sizes 36 to 46 ... . Broadcloth Uniforms. Five attractive models that. can also be used as tennis frocks. Sizes 16 to 42...... .. Broadcloth Smocks, in tan, blue, green and rose. Well tailored and full cut $1 Hoover Aprons, of broadcloth. Green, blue and rose, with, crisp white collars. Si; double linen damask tablecloths. and napkins that every hostess loves Summer table now while: prices are low. three charming. patterns, Oakleaf and Scroll, the Ancient Guilds and Sweet Pea. Outfit your 72x72.inch Cloth $5.25 $6.95 Napkins, size 22x22 inches‘,’vdozen. $6.§5 LINExs, Srconp FLOOR. Candlewick Bedspreads, 52 Entirely Hand-Tufted and of a Finer-Than-Usual Quality Summery white spreads with tufting, in lovely pastels— blue, green, rose, gold, lavender. Single and double sizes. Livews, Secons Proon. 36 to 46 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Rayon Underwear Trimmed with Im- s ported Alencon Lace Flared panties, French panties, bloomers, snuggies, chemise and vests—in the popular shades, flesh and white. This quality of rayon is rarely found at such a low price. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Men’s Broadcloth Shirts 1 An exclusive Woodward & Lothrop shirt—with features usually found only at much higher prices. Neat long-pointed collars, close stitching, full pockets, roomy cut and four- hole ocean pearl buttons. Collar-attached style in blue, tan, green and white. Neckband model in white only. Sizes 14 to 17. New Spring Hose, in plain colors and fancy to 12. 2 pairs... .o Our Exclusive Me: ‘No Rip” Union With webbing across the back. Regulars, longs and stouts. Men's New Spring Ties, including plain and fancy s dores. Two-piece ties, all-wool lined and hand-tailored. . THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Made to Our Own Specifications patterns. Sizes 915 Boys’ Shirts Exclusive “Rob Roy” and “Model” Makc{ sl Broadcloth, madras, percales and chambrays—of a fine qual- ity seldom found at this low price. Plain colors, fancy pat- terns and white, in regular and sports models. Sizes 8 to 12 vears for the junior, and 12 to 14 necks. ¢ A New Selection of Boys' Linen Shorts; in phaids, plain colors and fancy patterns. Sizes 5 to 10...$1 oys’ Linen- Knickers; new ma- terials for Summer—exceptional at this low price. Sizes 9 to 18...§1 Boys' Ties—a splendid assortment of plain colors and fancy patterns. serviceably lined i 8 Boys’ Spring Wash Suits; high- grade broadcloths, chambrays and other materials from which to choose. Sizes 5 to 10 New Handbags Unusually Low $ Priced Seldom does one find bags like these at $1. Smart envelope and top strap styles . .. of a good grade of fabricoid . . . and in a good choice of colors. All neatly lined—many attractively trimmed. Wash Frocks Many With s Panties to Match l Dainty dresses for the little girl 2 to 6—in just the sheerest of Summery materials. Lovely pastels and gay prints, daintily trimmed. Sleeveless and short- sleeved styles. Little Girls’ Printed Frocks; with without panties. Little Boys' Wash Suits; attractive styles in combinations of colors, $1 Children's Beach Sets, pajamas and hat in lovely plain colors and prints. Sizes 2 to 16........... $1 Infants’ Hand Kuoit Sacques; white, trimmed with pink and bine......$1 Dainty Little Handmade Dresses, in sizes for infants, 6 months, 1 year and 2 years. Many styles... Infants’ Sweaters, in white with pink and blue designs. Sizes for Jinfants to 2 years.. $1 Boys' and Girls' Play Swuits, with hats to match. Sizes 2 to 6....81 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE