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Free Auto Parking Space for Customers —E Street Between 6th and 7th THE HECHT CO. F Street at Seventh Society Brand | 4-Pc. “Doubleton” 50 With Extra Pair of Striped Flannel Trousers . .. combination sport and business suit at the price of a single suit. tive diagonal weave. . . . Change to the striped flannel trousers and you have a distinctive sports suit. ... Grey or tan, with matching trousers. Skillfully needled in the Society Brand manner. Two Seconds by Direct Elevators to the $fen’s Clothing Department—Second Floor | ... First it is a business suit in an attrac- l | THE EVENING MASSING OF GOLORS == TO ATTRACT THRONG Nearly 100 Groups to Join in Annual Services at Cathedral. Names of nearly 100 organizations | planning to take part in the annual massing of the colors service Sunday | afternoon at 4 o'clock in the amphi- theater at Washington Cathedral were announced today by -Chaplain Arling- ton A. McCallum, committee in charge. New_ York, Philadelphia and Balti- more Chapters of the Military Order of the World War, whose local chapter has charge of the services, are expected to send delegates to the ceremonies. Brig. Gen. John Ross Delafield, national commander of the order, and Rev. Charles Dubell, national chaplain, also will participate. Other groups wishing to take part in the service. it was said, should notify Edwin S. Bettelheim, jr., ecretary of the committee, at the La Salle Apart- ments. The list will be closed tomorrow at noon. Patriotic Bodles Included. Among the participating organiza- tions, announced by Chaplain McCal- lum, are: Alma Legion of Honor, American Gold Star Mothers, United States Jacob Jones Post, American Le- gion; National Press Club Post, Amer- ican Legion; James De Lano Post, American Legion; George Washington Post, American Legion: Kenneth Nash Auxillary, American Legion Speng- ler Auxiliary, American Le; Amer- ican Red Cross, American War Moth- ers, American Women's Legion, _the George Baldwin McCoy Union, Cushing Camp Auxiliary, the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, the Aztec Club_of 1849. Boy Scouts of Amer- ica, Natlonal Society, Children of the American Revolution; the Capital So- ciety, Children of the American Revo- lution; Children of the American Le- glon: Colonial Dames of America, Dames of the Loyal Legion, Daughters of America, Daughters of American Colonists, National Soclety of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Daughters of Colonial Soclety, Daugh- ters of the American Revolution, Daugh- ters of the Cincinnati, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Disabled American Veterans of the World War, Disabled Emergency Officers™ Association, Eastman School, Federation of Women's Clubs of the District of Columbia, General Society Federation of Women's Clubs, Prater- nal Order of Eagles, First District of Columbia Volunteer Infantry, Pirst Re- serve Veterans’ Association, Fleet Re- serve Assoclation, 4th Division Veterans, Girls’ Scouts of America, Grand Army of the Republic, the Gaudaloupe Club of 1848, Heroes of "6, High School Cadets, Huguenots Soclety of Washing- ton, the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Veterans of Foreign Wars of the District of Columbia, National Capital Auxiliary, Veterans of ‘Wars; Front Line Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Schools {0 Be Represented. Federal Auxiliary, Veterans of For- eign Wars; Potomac Auxiliary, Veterans | chairman of the | Soclety of the Spanish American War, Military Order of the Carabao, Military Order of Forelgn Wars, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Military Order of the World War, 121st Engineers, Nstional Guard, District of Columbia; 260th Coast Ar- tillery, National Guard, District of Co- lumbia; Company A, 372d Infantry, tional Guard, District of Columbia; Na. tional Patriotic Council, National So- clety of Colonial Dames, National So- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. cinnati, Order of De Molay, Order of ‘States, Virginia Committee, Colonial War _Veterans, Order of Scions | Dames; Lincoln Women's Relief Corps, of Colcnial Cavaliers. Bumside Wom:n's Rellet, Corpe,_ Dis- The Public Schools of the District of | trict of Columbia Department, Women's | Columb‘l’: Rainbow Division Veterans, | Relief Corps; Women'’s Overseas Service | Reserve Officers’ Assoclation, R. O. T, League and Yankee Division. C. Association, Soclety of the War of i - 1812, Society of Descendants of Signers g of Declaration of Independence, Society Voice Iliness Closes Show. of Sponsors of the United States Navy, B Societe de 40 Hommes et 8 Ohevaux,| LONDON., May 19 (#).— Eugene Society of Veteran Oficers, 3d D. C. K O'Nellls play, “The Hairy Appe,” has Infantry; Sons of the American Revolu- been withdrawn after only five per- tion of the District of Columbla, N.-imm.nm Hesdons' ot iRiees: 6 Beil tional Soclety, Sons of the American Robeson, who takes the leading role. Revolution: Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Spanish-American War | Robeson was stricken with laryngitis and specialists advised him that if he Nurses, United States Navy ~ Troops, United States Marine Corps DS, | continued In the play his singing voice United States Coast Guard Troops, Vet- | foiontSe ), the Blay his singing voice erans of Forelgn Wars of the United|play had drawn good houses. MAY 19, 1931 BACKS FREE LIGHTERAGE Pennsy Railway Official Appears Against Jersey Petition. NEW YORK, May 19 (#—R. C. Morse, assistant general manager of the Pennsylvania Railroad, appeared to- | day in opposition to New Jersey's peti- | £ tion to abolish free lightersge in Ihel 2 port of New York. Testifying before Interstate Commerce Commission examiners, he supported the contention of railroads whose tracks end in New Jersey that they will be unable to compete for New York trade with lines having direct connection if they are forbidden to furnish free lighterage for freight. 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