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o i4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1931. ]m flflfl IS R AlSED MARINES’ 1914 SERVICE | AneMaroe, St Mihicl, Meuse- Argonne He was twice cited by French gen- s Corpl. George W. Damewood l’re—‘::tm: s:‘z‘:lni:’ m‘;’;’"’;zfi&ffi - [ FS s h FUR EHUR[}H HERE sented Vera Cruz and o T'Strest at Seventh treet at Sevent HE CHT Hetp TWO FIGHTERS SLASHED _ P A N A M A S Belated recognition for service in the IN CAFE FREE-FOR-ALL Sale! Women,s $6,so Shoes ro @ ) . k3 Campaign in St. Anthony’s|{arine corps in 1014 and 1915 came yesterday to Corpl. George W. Dame- NI T e Pastorate Exceeds Goal !iood, who previously had received sev- | Victims Treated for Wounds and eral decorations for| Held With Three Others for KA ] ral deco | > s ¥ : o by $26,000 in Six Days ord War service. | G (Imitation) _— attached to the 4 % ©'o m'm unications| What police described as a free-for- * . That Look More than $101,000 was raised during | Blatoon, ‘6th” Ma 3 g D' 4 . E ht oceurre, ing estab- % 2 : . h & six-day campaign of parishioners of ; rine Brigade, ”;‘;’S‘hi‘\‘im “c‘;r%" ’;‘m‘“ ::‘ ; ::m‘: ;i . / Like the ve lntO t S St. Anthony’s Cathotic Church, Twelfth | presented with| . . and Monroe streets northeast, toward overseas campaign | West last might shortly before 12 o'clock. ) . Real Thing Sl IRF SHOP | | F Street at Seventh | 1 ve A \ the erecticn of a new church. The | N I i | o fCienpRnEe: I ator SRb00) 4 Suva Cloth, in operas amount, waich exceeds by $26,000 the | . i fco, in 1914, and in | Thomas, 38, of 624 Maryland avenue ! i aefards! ‘ | (Third Floor) goal set for the drive, represents cash ¢ Haiti, in 1915, by x?m:;)ms'l.t?nd ?MI:I D. Limerick, 30, i & p 7 Z . % and pledges, it was announced. e Sob 3. 3 | Smittedito noapitais Southiwest, Syere ; Linen in natural Rev. P. E. Conroy, pastor of {he : © | ing in the 6th Bri-| Thomas was treated for two stab NG S and white! church, w hgo;;era u(;)n‘r; oo o B s gade, at a forma- | wounds, while Limerick was also stab- A ; Z B g L ‘:\l:‘i;h onrres | tion of officers and | bed. Thomas is in Emergency Hospital, 1 Wide, _ droopy e AIGTAIIES non - commissioned |and his companion is in Gallinger - Also parchment . Siriiate Stasts ‘man, an e officers al the bri- | Hospital. 1 kid, patent or black whit Cont o gade headquarters,| Both wounded men were booked at miGEes - BladlE “faille: white, Contrast- 453 Indiana avenus. | No 4 police station. for investigation. ? e dbly, Strabs 5 ing bands to “go resides at 2801 Thir- | Three —others similarly booked de- . " E F with” frocks. i i t rved with the 5th Ma- | scribed themselves as Maymond Curtin < " PUMpE. < ki / with a total of - rin'd In France, and his World War and Daniel Curtin, 47912 F street S are represented. campaign _close! ght. r I0 i planned to erect the church on | Viewory Medal shows four major en- | southwest, and Earl Thomas, 624 occupied by St. Anthonv' s | Monroe streets north- rs. John ze in | 1 Dr. . %’“Qm"fla’l'Sémfif‘so‘;‘é?.f wcarn i the Free Auto Parking for Customers—E Street Between 6th and 7th men’s class which raised $12.217. (First_and Third Floors) Argentina has reduced its construc- tion of government public works to urgent necessities. THE F Street at Seventh NAtional 5100 HECHT We picked every good Summer style CO We carefully selected colors and fabrics iy We assured ourselves of fine workmanship ... and tomorrow, we present 1950 brand new DRESSES in four wonderful price groups! . . and how We've Prepared ;2" oy .‘ pared! . . . for this event. Wispy evening frocks ® 2 : . . clever sports dresses . . . cool two-piece ensembles . . . you'll find, not one, but many in your size . . . in your fabric . . . in your color . . . and, certainly, within your price! Everything is fresh and clean and new . . . everything fairly shouts the latest fashion . . . everything Sficets drcsees = in fabrics and workmanship incomparably bet- f i ——, 4" ter than we could offer at these prices even last afternoon dresses . . . - + . sizes for women, year! sizes for misses, women misses and jr. misses. - M and little women. Shan- In silk-stripe shirtin arvelous Values for Women, : Misses and Junior Misses! tung, eyelet batiste, . . | Specially Priced! ! washable crepe, cotton ¢ . : : P y mesh, linen, organdy Sizes for Misses, 14 to 20 Sizes 1‘2’% L:t;l;‘ggmen, printed crepe. Plenty M A R G Y and eyelet batiste. ' ‘ Si"!sio:o‘;‘;mmv Si,;% g,sl. ;',:d 1:;:;55 ot Full-Fashioned An Amazing Variety One-Pc. Dresses Flesh ‘ y__ Dacp Cope e . BATHING H O S E " ; Loose Sleeves Peach _ SUITS Cap Sleeves Egg Shell Sleeveless All White For Women and 2 Draped Bodices ‘White Misses Business dresses . . . Revers —with Blue c sports dresses . . - day- Epaulet Shoulders —with Brown Afternoon dresses. .. $ 7 5 tiheidresses. . Ssiges Peplums —with Green evening dresses. . .sizes % for misses, women, lit- Sash Girdles —with Red for misses, women and 3 b : One-pe. zephyr, stock- : tle women and jr, little women. Printed ing rib suit, suntan back. An all-silk chiffon stock- Color fast; pink, red, ing with dull finish. Picot misses. In flat crepe, Y~ Salespeople georgette, chiffon, silk yellow, three shades of tops and plated soles. New printed chlff.on, shan- Q_ crepe. Monotone and §éifl"3 shades of blue. shades. tung, embroidered or- & 4 ALSO . . . included are gandy. y floral prints. Jantzen Suits S0 .5 Fitters . . . Rooms pri Jansen Sus Genuine Grenadine, dull finish, all-silk chiffon hose; iy i G it with picot tops and plated Gt THIRD FLOOR :': . THE:HECHT CO. Main Floor—The Hecht Co. Sports dresses + . m dresses from our fa- mous Economy Shop Every effort has been made to facilitate the purchase and fitting of these frocks.