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THE EVENING STAR, WA 1 J. R. Duffield, and Young People's Work, AYLESWORTH w"_L SPEAK fil%:l Bmt:;a;u'r;‘g! Rc:éll '“llt :ih::.: g:’l;’xlf;‘yrx:nfin bms"{:fm?: h D. Roland Potter. Woman'’s Council—President, Mrs. H. ference April 24 sponsored by the | managing editor of the Detroit News. | = e R T Elea School of Public and International Af-| The conference will convene in Whig || D b Princeton Meeting to Hear Official | fairy 1n Princeton University. Hall, Princeton. ick, ‘Wal- e e Sl Disctiss RAAIbSRANAHY B The conference, at which several D o i prominent newspaper men will lead dis: P. Ellenberger and Mrs. S - ;;'Dnc hg:ml:-”‘ Tecording seoretary, Mrs, | NEW YORK, April 23 (#).—Merlin | cussions, will continue for three days.| Criminal records show that the av- s Gmrgp A. Ross: corresponding secre- | H. Aylesworth, president of the Na-'Addresses will be made cn the second erage age of murderers is about 25 years. || F A‘gfig Mi - - = FROCO HINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1931. Myrtle E. Ellett, and treas- Other Officers and Commit- tee Chairman Elected at Annual Meeting. Bishop William F. McDowell of the Methodist Episcopal Church was elected president of the Washington Federation of Churches at the Federation's eleventh annual meeting in Calvary Baptist Church last night. He succeeds Rev. Dr. Andrew R. Bird Other officers elected were Rev. C. E. Hawthorne, Dr. W. J. Showalter and Dr. William Knowles Cooper, vice pres- idents; Rev. H. W. O. Millington, re- cording secretary; Charles E. Howe, treasurer; W. E. Schooley. treasurer, and Dr. Bird, past pres All officers were unanimously elected from the floor. following the reading of their names by Dr. William S. Aber- nethy, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, chairman of the Nominating Committee Denominational representatives. com- mittee chairmen and officers of the Woman's Council also were elected most of them being re-elected to offices they held last ye: They are as follows Denominational representatives—Bap- tist, Rev. W. S. Abernethy and H. L. Sweinhart: Brethren, Rev. Church of the Brethren Holsopple: Congregational J. Clinchy; Disciples, Rev and C. C. Galloway: B. Phillips; Evang Schnabel: Evangelica Charles Enders; Friends, C. S. Easter- ling; Lutheran’ (United), Rev. H. W. Snyder and Henry Wiegand; Methodist Episcopal, Rev. B. W. Meeks D C. Christie; Methodist Ej Rev. W. A. Shelton and H Methodist Protestant, Rev. J. W. Town- send and J. P. Dodge: Presbyteri Bernard Braskamp and A. B. Gawler; Presbyterian U. V. Salvation Army, ) United Brethren, Rev. S. B. D: ian, D. Bre Church, Rev Committee chairmen—Church c Norton M. Little; Civic Affairs, Col. W ©O. Tufts; Comity, Rev. F. B. Harris Drama and Pageantry, Miss Bess Dav Schreiner: Employment, R. Spenc Palmer; Evangelism, Rev. C. C. Ras mussen: Finance, James C. D: : International Good Will, Rev. J. R Biz00; Publicity, Rev. Mark Depp; Pub- lc Meetings, Rev. John Weidley: Race Relations, Canon Anson Phelps Stok: Service, Rev. Harvey Religious Education, Vacation Ch TEETH are actually Shades WHI TER teeth sney mar Proof lies Brush Tec Start us half-inch morning and nig note the improve ance of teeth an s Teeth look cleaner and fully 3 whiter. Gums feel er and healthier. The mouth ti wonderful new taste sensation. Kolynos is surp utterly like anything you've ever used Axscon as it enters the mouth it becomes a Tebreshing, antiseptic FOAM that per- mits the Dry-Brush Technique which makes Kolynos just 10 times more effective. KOLYNOS the antiseptic nile Court wor Mrs. E. C. Dinwiddie! Committee chairmen—Allied Organi- A. H. Day and Mrs. Wil- Knowles Cooper; Juvenile Court, H. Wellen Fisher; Law and Legis- i Missionary, Ml W. L. Darby: World Friendship, to be supplied, and Denominational Repre- sentative, Mrs. J. Claude Keiper. The meeting was opened with an ad- dress by the retiring president, Dr. Bird, who expressed satisfaction over he progress the Federation made during e past vear toward the development s various activities and establishing r brotherhood between the mem- Dr. W. L. Darby, the executive secre- tary, reported that the Federation, now | 11 years old, has a regular membership of 115 churches and 19 denominations and 1 community church. He expressed pleasure over the progress made by the | organization A report by the chairman of the| Finance Committee, James C. Dulin, jr., showed a total expenditure of funds by the Federztion of $16,051.08 for the past rear. with a balance of $482.89 on hand. an_indebtedness, however, of ¢ outstanding in the form of a a bank, the report showed. Dulin emphasized the need of | 1 s to de expenses of | deration during the remainder of 3 nd suggested a campaign for a tentative budget of $14,200 for 1932. Dr. William Knowles Cooper, who heads mmittee to raise funds, spoke | plans for raising the neces- f mendation of Mr. Dulin, the | dopted a resolution that its ear be made to coincide with the | vear. beginning in 1932. of the Hospital Committee, ' d ating of thousands | E ngs and visits to the | was reported on Mrs. | W. Murray, hospital worker | rittee of the Federation, told of the work of the committce in aiding in ses_coming before the court, and the port of Mrs. Lorna W. Smith, Juve- was read at the meet- rvey S. Irwin of the who also reported for roup. Other committee ‘men also reported at the meeting. J. Clinchy of nal Church at the meeting, the importance of the application > spirit of Christ in every-day life. “The modern problem of life and the oblem of life.” he said. “is ¥ use our human irstitutions they may serve and contribute to express and recreate those vital concerns which make the difference be- tween life and death.” Ein % - Each year more than 500.000,000 tons of soil are cai antly this FOAM gets into and cleans out every tiny pit, fissure and crevice. It kills the millions of germs that sweep into the mouth with every breath, defy ordinary toothpaste and in, discoloration, decay and most gum diseases, if neglected. Acids are neutralized, tartar is gently erased and the mouth is purified Thus this remarkable technique 1s teeth as they should be cleaned ht down to the beautiful, naked ite enamel without injury Convince Yourself If you want clean, attractive teeth and firm, coral-pink gums switch to_the Kolynos Dry-Brush Technique. In 3 days you'll be convinced that anyone can have sparkling white teeth and healthy gums. Buy a tube of Kolynos. DENTAL CREAM WoobpwarD & LOTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Tomorrow—Remnant Day Save ¥4 and More Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D. or on approval; phone and mail orders not accepted. Chiffon Silk Hose Irregulars of a Much Higher Priced Grade c A new shipment—720 pairs Chiffon Silk Hose, with all-silk picot tops and plaited soles. Tn a splendid assortment of colors, including new light tones for Spring. Sizes 8/ to 10. All full- fashioned 283 Pairs Semi-Service Weight Silk Hose, with 626 Pairs Ankle Socks, in good shades for picot tops, lisleslined hems and plaited soles Spring. Also, a limited number pairs of 3= Slight irregulars of a much higher priced length sports socks. = Sizes 4'; to 8% in lot. hose. Sizes 8!z to 10. Special........75¢ Special e THE DOWN STAIRS STORE. A Pre-Season Selling— b Women’s Woven Sandals Samples From a Well Known Maker $3'75 Regularly Priced From $6 to $12 You will be wise to select a number of pairs to last through the whole Summer. Strap and oxford styles, with high or low heels— in a splendid assortment of color combinations and white; some of the white ones are soiled. Sizes 315, 4 and 44 only. 60 Pairs Women's Shoes, including blonde kid and linen. Broken sizes 150 Pairs Women's Shoes: plain and strap pumps, of patent leather, black and brown kid. High and Some sofled. Were $5.85. Now.$2.95 low hecls. Broken sizes. Were 50 Pairs Women's Slippers; broken $3.95 to $6.50. No . ..$1.65 sizes, Were $1.95. Now. ...95¢ THE DOWN STAIRS STORE. Silly Underwear Junior Misses’ Pumps and Oxfords $2.25 Was $2.95, $3.95 and $5 Special $].9 47 pieces; including pajamas, chemise and gowns—all attractively lace trimmed. Some slightly solled and mussed. Broken sin°s. 32 Silk Gowns: tailored or lace trimmed styles. !hlhl‘v soil- ed. Were £1.95. Now 950 Jersey and Cotton Blouses, $1.45 Were $1.95 and $2.95 30; many attractive styles, in orange, green, blue, red, tan, eggshell and white, Slightly soiled. Sizes 14 to 40. * Dresses, of wool crepe 100 pairs; including some manufacturers’ samples. The group in- cludes patent leather pumps, sports oxfords in two-tone effects and styles of black and tan calf. With Goodyear welt soles. Broken sizes: some soiled. 5 Pairs Children's “Keds” and Tennis Shoes. Broken sizes. Wers 31 Now vere 880 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE. Misses’ Spring Dress Coats $8.75 Were 51650 to $35 10 smart models from this season’s stock—exceptional at §reen_and blue I this low price. Of telga and treco—many untrimmed, o Tere 3508 mhd N others with fur collars or cuffs. In tan, red, green and Crege Blowsex, 1o’ white black. Sizes 14 to 20. g(fi:*;i":; P AR 19 Women's and_ Misses’ Miser' Tweed Sports Co. T £1.95 Spring Dress Coats: all 10 Woollen Anr»l Scarfs, in tan, attractively and gray. Were #1350 re “Girdles, 95¢ Were $1.50 and $2 83; side-hook models: medium length. Sizes 26 1o 34 in lot. 40 Garter Belts: various s Mostly s and $13.75 and §25. Now $4.75 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Costume Slips Were $1.95 and $2.95 95c 74: various styles of silk and rayon crepe—some lace trimmed. Regular and extra sizes—light and dark shades in the group. 18 Silk Slips, in navy and black. Sizes 34 and 36. Were $1.85. Now..55e. 10 pairs Rayon Sports Bloomers. 1% Silk S ., in llllbg!d and Small and medium sizes. Were e e I O $1 and $150. Now . s 5. Now THE BOWN BTAIRS STORE THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s, Misses’ and Special-Size Were $10 54 Dresses " 81: printed crepes, chiffons and cantons in black and high shades. TIncluded is a limited number of novelty woollens. Mussed. Broken sizes. 43 Dresses for women, misses and larger women. Attractive styles, of canton crepe and printed silks. Sizes 14 to 20 and 40 to 50. Were $10 and $15. Now....$7.50 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE. Girls’ Cotton Blouses, 65¢ Were $1 Novelty Jewelry, 50c z Were $1 and $1.95 84 Attractive Straw ats— ] v 84 pleces—including 14 nov- ¥ery “Wpeollly | puioed’ or elty necklaces, 36 novelty Friday. The seaso ‘ rings and 34 novelty pins. A shapes, in Spring colors- variety of styles and colors. 25 attriictive styles of broad> attractively trimmed : > d Turbans, R e SWere i cloth. in tan and white, Halo Hats Velver Ber o e Soiled, Were $1 and $4. No Handbags, Sl Were $1.95 18; attractive styles of s Girls’ Dresses qen 80 12, Were. ? o ] Girle Telt H e s and Boys’ Suits, 50c eolors T Were 195 " No® handbags for 1 19 GIrl® Play Sults and sho Bandbags 4 Were $1 and $1.95 Were T127 Now. mne. oo 2% X ', e 0 39: many attractive styles. of 11 Bags, solid-color linen and printed fabrics. Al good quality materials, in lovely fast Hooverettes, 50c Were $1 Lambskm G]oves colors. Sizes 2 to 6. 25 of these practical gar- 5 Childrens Hats, Berets and Now ments. In colorful prints for *hhie Chliection Were Were $1.95 42 pairs Soft Lambskin Girla. Twn-plecs e Spring. Small sizes. Gloves, in_the popular slip- Pieee Jerses Sults. . Attrac- 25 Mome Frocks: many stvies, on style. In tan only. Sizes tive styles, Bizes 3 and 4 A2 er &, ofrited _patterns. 7% 10 8 ol 93¢ Straw Hats, $1.50 Special 7 Glrls' Tweed Coats. in tan Were 82 ot Were 3195 and R Palrs Women's Fames Cuff e Rovs Tweed Conts Fabie Glover, "o binck Were %5 N % u«u '«'l"u-. in pastel had ‘ere $10. Now $3. !fl 14 Dresmses of printed ba Were $2.95. s Pairs Boys' Jersey Trousers, in plain colors. flzes 2 to Linen Handllerchlefs PSR 2 for 25¢ Boys’ Summer Wash Suits were 51 75c Were 25¢, 50c and $1 Included in the collection are 84: the well-known “Stonewall” make. Attractive styles boys like 119 Women'’s Linen Hand- -—with short sleeves, wide trousers and belt. Soiled. Sizes 4 to 6. kerchiefs, the large sports 75 Bays' Light-Weight Summer Summer-Welght Wash size, in pastel colors; also Knickers; linens, crashes and ultss lewr;ll styles and ma- others of white with corner khakis, Sizes 6 to 8. Were designs. 43 Men'’s \V!;h;; S0 Wow" . 455 Linen Handkerchiefs, wit N et colgred initials L i i D e B Were $2.95. Now 5145 cial at 0 box. Were $1 box. Now....38c ’ THE DOWN STAIRS STORE THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Men’s Broadcloth Shirts speciat $1.25 300 of these fine shirts, with a high luster which remains after washing. Collar- attached and neckband styles, with neat well fitting collars. In white only; with pocket. Sizes 14 to 1622 68 Pairs Men's Broadcloth Shorts; plain colors and stripes—all fast lors. Sizes 30 to 38. Spe- e 35¢; 3 for 1 224 Pairs Men's Fancy Hose; rayon mixtures, with reinforced heels and 34 Men's All-Wool Sweaters; a good Spring weight, in plain colors, Vee and round necks. Sizes 34 to 44. ‘Were $3.95. 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