Evening Star Newspaper, June 11, 1931, Page 21

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2 E EVENING STAR, WASHINGTY i 2 HURSDAY, T | ! T scholarsk were captured b\' lumbia; John Michael MeGraw, Wis- expense of establishing elaborate med- master; Mrs. Eleanor Patterson, editor | o e e e . Gomems, | consin: Edward _Arthur MeGree | Sl S BERRYMAN HONORED |5t *Wachinaion " tivesian Sotor | n ‘md Leo A sough. The Francis F | Towa; Hugh Davenport Mallon, District \\gu-n :u;‘h hlmllmns already are avail- | | Thistlethwaite of the Indianapolis News D hor £ $25 for two 5 of Columbia; John Richard Marquard, able at hospitals Burcau; Ira Bennctt, editor of the t s v i o the ke o | o Chumbi, Sohn Richas Margiacd i i incion e compcr 1ee | ON 4OTH ANNIVERSARY e o6t o ore e A W e o o for | Island; T. Paul Mudd, District of Co- mnm (6 et o sonvideedt ihat tha| | Brown, columnist’ of the Washington ‘I' one vear of scholarship went to Bernard | lumbia; De Witt Clifton Mullen, Minne- ‘cd}\:(ullmr;al mrd:l gf (tll::-d:uflnl;rnr H;‘ | Herald and other Hearst Newspapers, Our ul‘ls S. La while the Anthony J. Scullen | sota; Daniel Joseph IMurphy, B. C. S., schools for eripple idren are sub- | Cartoonist Is e and G. A. Lyon, associate editor of The H .H;L-"}f?f Post-graduate work went to | District of Columbia; XKingman Oak- ur(_}m:\to to the medical needs. S“”'“m‘“ Club | Bt nihe Star. 1 H. Gardner. man, Massachusetts; Kathryne Dolores ‘he committee includes, besides its Giiest-—Rivet Py _ | Mr. Berryman's first cartoon in the o1 ) S ciior vere: Powcr, District of Columbia; Jane Ve- s chairman, George S. Wilson of the Picture Pub | National Capital was published in June, with "xl"’”s 2 s | Master__of Byrnes Francis | ronica Quinn, District of Columbia; Board of Public Welfare, Dr. J. E. lished Here in 1891. B For twenty-five years furs Stafford Tells Columbus U ¢, LL. B.. District of Columbia: |Paul J. Rairden, South Dakota: Hugh Commmee, Under Dr. Learn- | Jones of Freedman’s Hospital, Dr. John 891 | 4 Hie becalicntostod o s aftro! € = Harrison flnhn;;. ”1' B. Dx;‘ln('t Fr:ltl\rlsllll\;rsn Dl~lr(|c'.n{|![ C;flur‘nlgav 1[:‘\'21“: dl 1\1';(;1 nlmblln::i}'\?dmélf:]mm - - Play Is Presented 1 1 < lumbia: Blanche Beatty Boaz |Milton Frank Ruppert, District of Co- e ford Moscs, pas of the | cueord K. Berryma . ; : ed, Meets to Continue HEOrGes. Betryman, cartoonlatioflll | g umnauTRTIRN BN Junenll (Spes Graduates Statesman’s 11 B. Virginia, and John Thomas lumbia; Raymond Robert Ruppert. Kiwanis Club:’ Mrs. Ernest R. Grant | Clford XK. 5 ; - Burns, LL.B., Missouri. District of Columbia; Clarence Eugenc of the Association for the Prevention |The Evening Star, was the guest of | 1.1y~ procentation of “Corporal Zag- f Master of mm{~ 1 miro Fer- Sisler, District of Columbia; Catherine f Report. of Tuberculosis, Garnet C. Wilkinson, | honor of the Soroptimist Club at & Life and Work. - mala C harles | M: Fofal District of Conmbls, Draft o po first assistant superintendent in cha*ge | juncheon mecting . yesterda en” a comedy by local talent in the I eveiilesathan 3 New 8 or of Commercal Science—John 5 = | of colored schools, and Robert L. Hay- | La Favette Hetel National Guard Armory here iast night the moderate charges per —_—— Xk, and Jumes Matthew \'flnu Sothoron Edwards, District of Colum- 2 it he needs | OCK assistant superintendent. Celebrating Mr. Berryman's 40 years | %as well attended. 'The offering will e Daniel Webster s ayed as nnes bia; Bernard Francis Gallagher, Dis- {T’l""-‘J"“Ffil'i:‘ll_‘;’"";;!;&g‘ n""m‘ Pt . f cartooning in Washington, the B¢ Staged again tonight. e 4 p-werful r aws mily Bauskett, |trict of Columbia; Robert Edward;©0f handicapped CHHECECE . roptimist Club assembled a distin- = and Lin- | Sou i Ham Timothy | Findlay, Pennsylvania; Teo Aloyais | schools met again at the Franklin Ad-| WILL CLOSE SATURDAYS | zuished group of journalists to partici- || i t Gough, Rhode Island; Charles Francis | ministratic 4 Wl M = =i e in the program. i Suprome clt, District of Columbia; Rocgan, Vingimia; Josenn Francis, M- |noon today to contimue the framing of | o SO s | P he” Evening. Stnr cartoonlst_was F“m'fhed and I Cleaned and Stored ates of Eoyd, District of Columbia; | Gowan, District’ of Columbla; John [its final report. =~ . o o | oty and Manufacturers highly vreised for his ability to place | |f! Unfurmshgd Apts. m- Brearcy, Maine: Mary Anne | Benjamin Sterling, Maryland. | ey e e o icatile: veatarda the news in cartoon form, and to give B | A A m v r . District of Columbia; Kathleen 2 o z Bty s S e connv (Ve oo SRt et et Valiet foUniews ictiesn. Hosvac e ine . 2 and'3 Rooms FIDELITY { Dwyer, District of Columbia DOCTORS GET MEDALS "“‘.’,‘",‘“‘f"m:‘,:,",.(,'."‘.’f“,?"f‘,:‘“‘.;,‘,' ,,',’,’,’,‘:""( el 1 August. | niscences, both from those who had I STORAG Noble ' Fisher, District of ecommendations for scnoc o ; ey | known and worked with hi sonally I 9 T 5 Th A N ooy m‘“ml crippled children and tubercular puplls. | July 4, which a LT T s b e COPLEY COURTS | 1420 U Street N.W, Angelo Carl' G Dr. Walter Freeman of 4035 Connec- | The commitice members already have |ben a holiday : work. i N | 1514 17th St | North 340 Jumbia 4 s | ticut avenue, and Dr. Karl H. Langen- | been reported as favoring “\w nmpl h| Mark Lan airma f he| MO e e e iasmmss . North 0 S T BIE EalE ateat ot TCHt ot auxill school buildings in | department store p P T =l PhsneDesator 6588 trass of 1009 Elevel street, both | the vicinity of existing hospitals for the | lunc ting, which Sl Trede : . | R attached to the staff of St. Elizabeth's | housing of crippled children’s classes : Hot:l. Efforts are P : Hospital, have been awarded bronze|This procedure. the committce believes, mad: to “asceriain whether specialt e by the American Medical Astg. |Would el'minate the duplication of the :tores will follow this procedure ciation t recognition of their research | Both' doctors are attending the an- | nual meeting of the organization in! , District (‘f Lflr Philadelphia. hili 5h0rfl DOWN STAIRS STORE BLLVENTH SL = DBLTWLEN Fa G Bhilipsborn || [Fd P i Tomorrow—Remnant Day wrds=wr oo [ You Can Save Y4 and More ‘ ¢ Vgt d idts Our Annual Sale 13 5 e o QN w— Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not YOUR CHOICE OF ‘ . ‘ }, tion in sent C. 0. D. or on approval; Phone and mail orders not accepted. ANY HAT INSTOCK | ' & Womens and Mlsses Dresses, 85 Were $10 and $15 I OUR NEW SCIENTIFIC it g S Al R 1 / 2 Price STORAGE VAULT s e e o e e THE DOWN STAIRS STORE ’ Women’s Pumps, Oxfords and Sandals i : WERE $3.95 TO $30 e Sl e $2 g5 Were $3.95 W v v priz SALE PRICES, $1.98 TO $15 G t Scholarships Awarded. Phone National 1133 o "6 50 ) LS i Original Tickets Remain In All Hats and we will call for your furs. iy PANAMAS—BAKUS—BOUCLES Fur Cleaning Fur Repairing o : 3 LLARGE BRIM ROUGH STRAWS - elotiric olean: 0 o omen's Stippers: 40 Pairs Meme Calt Oxtords: biack B. OSCAR 1 # i G e o " " ., will remodel or 1 ; : : o i SLIP COVERS LLARGE HAIR l':i\ll)l.\ STITCHED ) W st 5 ol : 2 full to Upholstering and Draperies CREPE . = e o A ihs diea (it prices® Rvkiiatls Nmow of the fur. He gla e estimate Were $2 95 At st A MERIE: N Chlldrens Shoes, S] 95 and $365 d brown. Pairs Junior Misses' Oxfords and 40 Pairs Children’s Tennis Shoes and Pumps: several s es. Broken S, styles. Brnk”\ sizes 3t0 8. W Now $1. Vi W 25¢ BBl All Sales Must Be Final, Please 13“(“ Ehor" SRS Towo]sau.‘; Toilet Tissues No Credits—No Exchanges—No Refunds ELEVENTH ST. = BETWILN Fa O % " ; B T P Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose, 65c Pair FROCK SHOP - Philipsborn ., ||+ K LCVENTH ST. = BETWELN Fa @ Summer Sports PURCHASE Dreififj,s§§;95 Spring Sports and Dress Coats ‘ 88 Were $25 and $35 I RI DAY ; . 30: smart styles. of novelty wool crepe tweed mix- . . 3 pie Sports Suits tures. Man; immed, others pla Sizes for women Slight lryegulars—Spec:aIly Priced Tomorrow and misses, 14 to 46. iere 6 Suite: twe three- 11 Misses’ Dress Coats 5 30 o i na ot od A STARTLING CLEARANCE [[< Wl /% F- Now = 2 Women's Kports Caats: an Sizes 44 10 46, Were 310 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Straw Ha.ts, 75¢ | I e I s {4-’.95 Girls’ Lucette Frocks Girdles, $1.45 3 2 8 t st - y Were $2 and $3 at vely $1.45 were s2.95 92: Well Boned Side Hook, M A Semi-Step-i d Front Handbags, $l 25 e et mang Tlook Girdles: also & fow matching bloomers. Slightly : : = ; Were $1.95 and $2.95 soiled. Sizes 7 to 14. short-length crepe girdies. ~ z 12: a variety of sma 8 Gills' and Juniors' Straw EORCIS 1 " iy i . PN 2 8 styles. of leather . Hats: many shapes. We. 114 Bandettes: assorted sto) £495 "Now.. e Sizesi 32 12 Girle' and Tuniars S ow Were £1.95 ani N Rayon Underwear 18 Pairs_ Girls' Shorts, Orlgma”y $25, $29.50, $39.50, $49.50 j : | HaabiEiniGlovesssl PETR— i Were $2.95 5 nations, chemises. step-ins, 57 pairs; the popular slip- and SIIIQS, 50c bloomers and vests. In the on style, in beige. Sizes 6'3, popular flesh shade. Sizes Y23 Dl Were $1 2 in 1o Save from $10.00 to $34.50 on these coats \ meirs ?v" Doeskin. Slivo 808 plecen i ke e % "‘Mdn‘“]" Jome iy i Z S Dresses d Boys' Suits, rorl =i you will need for travel and early Fall days! = Some musecd and soiled. k Slips, 95¢ . Novelty Jewelry 10 Sorine Coaty for_ e bone e E 0 Was $1 d $4; including tailored silhou- and $1.95 i} o e etfe models—also some eve- v . v ™ 0 67 pleces: necklaces, ear- lor combinations. ning slips. in the long length a4 A - g k - 3 » smzv 6 Wer n'fl. . v ks. Th llec- Sizes for Women and Little Ladies R I Gow .0 % T ety wattar riety of novel styles and col- o.m Tieces of Tnfants’ Wear Sizes for Juniors and Misses. Plenty 33 ] hd Furless Tailored Coats or [uxuri°u5|y ) ' Iy ) THE DOWN STAIRS STORE THE DOWN STAIRS STORE it R KNIT Home Frocks 95c ’ s p Boys’ Play Suits, 75¢ Were s1.95 Sl ”TS 50 attractive styles, in fast; 75; various styles, in a variety of cool, washable Summer fabe y e - % orints. Som . i Sizes 5 to 7 e Now .. . Leopard Paw Squirrel Galipan (Coney) ; $ 7 95 AR Y st mmie i i * Women's Afternoon and Dinner Gowns : Navy e 522 i3 } $10.95 to $16.50 130 Men's Fine Shirts—taken from our regular stock and greatly reduced for 40 Rose b lace and ch.flon ” Bl T e ; D s i 'Jlm?'(l'wlmn,'; ar-attached and neckband styles in collection. Soiled. Sizes 14 to 17 in lot. originally $49.50 Originally $29.30, $39.50, $49.50 to Bt U e s 150 Men's “No Rip” Madras Union 100 Pairs Men's Broadcloth Pajamas; trimmed with . . . | X bl a0 l"rl'lulffl Home Sizes 6 to 8. Were $1.65, One of a Kind Frocks | 125 FIN KS ik ‘ ’ . Were $1, $1.55 EST FROC 14 oo Men’s Summer Shirts, 5Q¢ <5/ ,'; e Rote’ o Friday. Of broadcloth, in smart fancy patterns, plain colors and white. Col- Bianchini printed r]‘lflun hand Suits; bar-tacked, and with triple- coat and slip-over styles, in plain q . $59.50 528 $69.50 or on cool days in town. stitched webbing across the back. colors_and fancy patterns. Sizes rted beige lace dinner gown, 2 and 3 piece suits in— Also included are some nainsook A to D. Special S 1 ¥ f { i union suits. Sizes 34 to 46, except Frocks for afternoon, evening and white peach 45 Special .. 5 Men's “Non-Run” Rayon Polo man-tailored pastel frocks. Prints, pe neech Men's Sports Belt: Lomhmatlons Shirts, with Ahortdslffik:"fl. Y;lln!n f . i H .- . f bl - -whif nd tan-and- Summer colors and white. zes mutiaftenon chiffon, georgettes, in white, pastels, beige white and black | Ll e 13% to 16 in lot. Were $L95 lack chiffon cocktail frock, flesh and many navy and black flat 8 brown blue mixtures s 750 Now $1.; T crepe suits for women. Sizes 14 to Kenit Eroch Shop THE DOWN STAIRS STORE EE () EY Sizes 14 to 42 T © dye crepe suit chiffen afternoon

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