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STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. 24, "1931—PART THREE. GEORGIA EDITORS PRAISED | cim vas raised s an sadrss aevered ¢ postivly vikous In s e reeing |- ASKS $35,000 DAMAGES the Catholic Press Association by Rich- | ters we find it necessary to write now - FOR FRIENDLY ATTITUDE ard Reld of the Bulletin, s Catholic pub- | to the 200 newspapers in the 60,000 | SSPital "““:“' :":: :““‘ Low n 0 'c] e beaking on ~Editorial Vigilance in gumgmné”gtnx et nece offent les are never ol Correcting the Secular Press,” he said: | the vile type so common before. Joseph H. , 8205 Fourteenth “We have been correcting the secular | “And lest any one think we be guilty | Street, is na defendant. in two suits Years. - g~ R e Methods Since 1916. w::‘; llheuputn l.'-'{finn? w‘:‘hen we | of the po-tthel;m:‘gmpu;‘ro'c l:hu‘:c{ I ;,“lmnm.d ey - ment clul n many cities, sl ‘som¢ 'S neces- | may say 1 cree lor im- Plans for drganization of & “Three | pointed out. One was recently organ- | By the Assoclated Prosc. sary to write as many as 100 letters a | provement is given toour publication not | her husband, j Students of the Reserve Officers ml‘;."‘m’nf;‘m:;“..?h"&".‘n 3% Score and Ten Club” are to be put into | ized in Miami, Fla. . Caroline Eg-| BALTIMORE, Md., May 23—The|week to editors of Georgia rewspapers| only by leading non-Catholics in the | Cham n-m M Doy &d Michigan College of | and J. Charles Bradford, Mrs officials of the effect at a meeting of the Ornnlu- leston Bacon, 1818 m;n place, is Jocal | friendly attitude of the editors of the | carrying matter not only erroneous and | State, but oy thc edlwn of the offending nn ' hnology are trained to ' t Trusf Hon Committee in® the Y. ey, newspapers of Georgia toward Catholl- objectionable to Catholics, but much of | papers themselves.” I e T o o ey | e e '°. Soal Bank iy fonge T S Gtus THE HECHT CO. Nat’l 5100 Marvelous Sale! Whole Carload of Gliders—30% Off! ABY | Tomorrow—on the 2nd Floor o THE SUNDAY MAY ~ “THREE SCORE AND TEN LEAS’ TRIAL JULY 13 CLUB” TO BE ORGANIZED g 36 e at 7:30 odock All persons lmr are invited to attend, it is :nmmnd purpose of the club is described ml,’_l"::““‘ls Speaker Before Catholic Press As- ASHEVILLE, C., May 23 e 'rrnloxcouukem‘n ’ 3 fem son, Luke Lea, and E. Xpense Charlet, an employe o(’rm. on Samuel M. cmml of violating the State banking tiffs. laws, will in !uperlc coun here July 13, attorneys agreed gmm a meeting peoplo of advancing years Purpose to Be Sociability for Men discussion and solution of problems, both social and economical.” There is and Women Over 60 sociation Outlines Corrective a movement on foot for the establish- it of approximately $1,300,000. It's Time for Fur Storage Call National 5100 Congratulation Cards for your friends who are graduating this June. A wide assortment —5c to 25c¢. (Matn Floor) F Street at 7th (Free Auto Parking for Customers—E Street Between 6th and 7lh) Sale of Nationally Famous KIMLARK Fibre Rugs DISCONTINUED PATTERNS. The ‘gay, cool, clean, Summery rugs now offered at Less Than Mill Cost. qul Spring Glider, Worth $19.95 Painted or Woven $ I 3 .95 Fabrics! Upholstered back. 4 Nursery Needs 50c Rubber Sheets, 29¢ Eyelet corners. White or maroon. 27x36 inches. 79¢ Crib Sheets 59¢ All white muslin stitched hems. 42x64 inches. Cases to match, 20c. 59¢ and $I Nets 39¢ and 59¢ Fine mesh netting with elastic for tight hold on car- riage or crib. All white. $1 Blankets, 59¢ Part wool. Soft—sateen= bound—rose, blue, green. $1.50 Bird's-Eye Diapers R 0 A 8 T 89c¢ Babies’ $3.95 Silk Coats inches. Absolutely perfect. Soft crepe de chine in 2 95 Black and orange, green and grey, and floral or multi-colored stripes. Button-Tufted Cushions! Covered Arms! Ball Bearing (Slxth Floor, The Hecht Co.) $1810$20 Kimlark RUGS 9x12 & 8xl10 Feet $|2..95- Rectangular shape. Dozen to package. pink, blue or white. Silk lined—stitched hems—hand smocked. 6 mos. to 2 yrs. Infants’ Dainty $1 Dresses 49c ! Dainty embroldery at neck and hem. white or emb. in colvn 6 mos. to 2 yrs. 50c & 75c Flannelettes Nightgowns, ki- 3 rtrud 14 e e < 39cC shell edge or ribbon. 3 for sl $1.50 Handmade Dresses Exquisite hand tucking, 9 89c $23.50 Oval Kimlark RUGS 9x 12 Feet White. 6mos.to2yrs. $1.95 and $2.95 All- ‘Wool embroidery, etc. Some hand mnaped n hem 71 inches $27.50 $|9.95 Six Cushion Gliders, Worth \ Ball Bearing! Cotton-Filled Cushions! Can you imagine a glider with 6 sep- arate cushions selling for as low as $19952 A wonderful glider, covered in woven or painted fabrics. 29c and 50c Quilted Pads. 19¢ 39¢ $1.50 Hand-painted 2-pc. ' Nursery Jar Sets 50c Madeirs Bibs, ex- tra pad R 59c oni . $3.95 Sy et gy, 79c and $1 Handmade Gertrudes for infants.. DIC 79¢ Muslin Underwear for tots 2 to 5 years.. 59¢ $1.25 Rubber Ortb Sheets P! or blue bor- 79 c $1.95 to $2.50 Hand- made Dresses; Rayon & Cotton Shirts A “ell known 3 o, i 49 Ab- sorbent rayon and cotton mixture—will not chafe. Butten front—double breast- ed. For tiny bables. Tots’ Wash Frocks Voiles, dimities, lawn, batiste, with contrasting embroidery, pip- sl ing, ete. Some with French-cut panties. 2 to 6. Tot's Pique .Ensemble Hat and coat. Smartly tai- lored. Pearl buttons. _White, sl yellow, pink and biue. 1 to 3. 39¢c 39c Cotton Blankets in pink, blue or white. 30x40 in (Sixth Ploor, The Hecht Co.) $ ] 0.95 Oval shapc Other ( Oval ) Kimlark Rugs priced proportionately low $15 Kimlark Rugs, 51095 Kimlark Rugs, $6.95 $ 4.95 6x9 feet. 414x7Y; feet. $3.50 Kimlark $550 Kimlark Rugs, $7 50 | Rugs, $[50 3x6 feet. (8ixth Ploor, The Hecht Co.) mos. to 2 years $1.50 Part-wool Bhnkefl Bateen bound. Pastels.. I Weaherproof Cliderg, Worth $45 Six Separate The grained leatherette surface is Cushions! weatherproof, waterproof and crack- Dupont’s Grained less. Three-color combinations. L eatherette} Large, well filled cushions. In at- Large Metal Arms! tractive, cheery colors. Ball Bearing 0 $29 95 (Bixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) 16-Pc. Green Glass ’ Grill Set Of Etched Green Glass Consists of 4 grills, 4 cups, 4 saucers and 4 glasses. An wunusual value! $6:95 Lawn dryer. 128 . of line. With metal post. 30c $5.95 Selected Straw Brooms. Medium size. Light to handle. Moth Bogs. farge. Extra Heay, cedar- ized paper. White lined. A ; Green” glass vege- orCester table freshemer. o pol Keeps vegetables 14-inch Lawn Mower. bearing. blades. T wo-piece Glass Salad Set, in ebony or green finish. -to-6 Wash Frocks $ I .69 fabrics—printed voiles—batistes—dimity— Straight from the shoulder—belted—high Printed or flowered. Some Worth $2.95 Some Worth $1.95 Sheer lawn. waisted. s|§9s ZSdfid of :orr braide 8 .inch .w.i:h. coupling. Sectional Garden 7-inch Frying Pan b ¥ - Housefurnishings Dept.— | it Trellis. 8 ft. high. and 2-quart pudding P 23 in. wide. Center pan. q\ Wear-Ever T F 3 “"::lk;:.;l‘“‘s;:z: design, aluminum, f (Second Ploor, The Hecht Co.) One -gallon Ther- nos jug. Keeps Jiquids hot or cold. Five-piece Crock- ery Mixing JBowl Set; graduated, size, |