Evening Star Newspaper, June 12, 1931, Page 21

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RIVERDALE POLICE POST IS ABOLISHED Chief E. S. Aldridge’s Term Expires—No Successor to Be Appointed.” Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. RIVERDALE, Md., June 12.—Acting unanimously and without discussion, the town council last night abolished lice Force, which has a substation ‘hear here, will probably afford the town am- 1 li rotection. . "Wm"‘e-‘l term last night. 'rh? ‘:;nnem:l has wupog;mnlr: a certain type = %e purchased by the council for the local fire department. Last night's special meeting was for will the purpose of reorganizing for the com- ing year. Mayor Vollberg named the following councilmanic committces:. W. A. Carson, D. W. Thompson, H. H. Peck, police; Mr. Thompson, print- ing; A. R. Bowers, sanitation; Mr. Peck, lights, and A. J. Kracke, jr., sings. Ordinances to Be Revised. ‘The mayor requested the entire coun- cil to serve with Mr. Carson and Town Attorney Milton D. Campbell as a com- mittee to eliminate obsolete ordinances, retaining only those which should be enforced. Mr. Carson was also ap- pointed in charge of the town's equip- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1931. partment will continue as fire marshal the fire house. Bowers coming . Weeks, Couneil- be to property owners of_the town. In answer to a request the council has given permission for property owners to spread ashes on unimproved stree! e- town, provided they are not ance of $602.76 due on the improve- ment of Jefferson avenue was directed to be paid tc contractor E. R. P. Smith. The council will meet in specia] ses- sion next Monday evening. Assessment for sidewalks alcng the Washington- appeal to the State Supreme Court from County District Court action in denying an injunction against police interference with his weekly newspaper. Judge A. W| Selover Wednesday re- fused to restrain police and the mayor from stopping sale of his newspaper, the Public Press. One edition was Three Rooms, Kitchen, ‘Bath, Balcony Electrical Refrigeration Reasonable Rental THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road X 0'“‘_ 11" F AND G STREETS Wo0oDWARD & LOTHROP Youths’ and Boys’ Linen Suits ment. ¥ Baltimore Boulevard will be laid next the office of chief of police, a position Other offices were filled by the coun- | Week. dge. e P et A S cll by the reappointment of Milton D, and Danield Herzog, were reappoint:d, | Campbell as town attorney; Herbe ITOR b Roby, building inspector; H. H. Peck,| EDITOR TO APPEAL BAN and will be directly responsible to the| 3800 ) inspector; Dr. R. A. Bennett, e Judge Refuses to Stop Police Seiz- necessary,” refused to discuss the cace. | tinue as town laborer at a weekly sale ing Weekly Newspapers. of the town point out, how- | ary of §26. POLIS, June 12 () —Arthur Police Committee of the council. Resi INNEA! ever, that the new Prince Georges Po- Chief E. C. Stuart of the Fire De- | Kasherman yesterday said he ‘Meet High Temperatures Coolly 315 20 No reason was given for abolishing | health officer. R. P. Caruthers had the office of chief gf police, and Mayor | previously been named as clerk to the Max Vollberg, remarking “no reason is| council. Frank M. Samrson will con- CRACK-SHOT £24¢%, Young Washingtonians will find cool comfort in these smartly . tailored suits . . . cool to look at and cool to wear. Of oyster white linen in two-piece styles with pearl buttons. Sizes 15 to 20. THE Boys’ StoRE, FourTH FLOOR. Ne\;' Cotton Play Suits Wo0oDWARD & [LOTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE For Girls’ Active Sports $].95 A perfect outfit for active sports wear . . . blouse and shorts in button-on or tuck-in styles with pleated shorts or the, new style with inside bloomer protection. In a wide variety of colors, materials and styles. Sizes 6 to 14, 150 Smart Dresses for Summer Specially Priced Tomorrow 57.95 Would Regularly Sell for $10 - ~ Perhaps you are planning your vacation wardrobe now . . . perhaps you have a limited amount to spend for it—then, vou cannot afford to miss this special Saturday selling of smart frocks—far below their regular price. This is your opportunity to select a better frock for each activity your vacation offers—at a price which will enable you to have a larger supply than your allowance would ordinarily have provided. GinLs' SporTsweaAr, Fourtr FLOOR. Girls' Dainty Silk Underwear, $]-9 With Lovely Hand-Embroidery, Lace or Tailoring Dance sets, gowns, slips and step-ins, of beautiful silk crepe with touches of hand embroidery, lace, or tailoring. Lovely pieces appropriate for gifts. Sizes 4 to 18. GIRLS’ FURNISHINGS, FOURTH FLOOR. Fabrics at $7.95 Silk Crepes Shantung Styles at $7.95 Printed Chiffon Sy P Children’s Imported Socks, 3 pairs, $1 Organdy Afternoon Frocks Chiffon Street Dresses Lace Jacket Frocks Net Sports Frocks ' Sizes for Women, Misses and Little Women THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Regularly Here at 50c Pair Buy a Summer's supply of these fine qualit y lisle socks for the children at this unusual price. Fine imported lisle half socksand anklets, in gay stripes, plain colors and fancy cuff styles. ~Also pastel stripes, tans and white. Sizes 5/ to 9. CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, ArsLE 17, FIRsT FLOOR. P - Moccasin-Toe Barefoot Sandals Made So Socks Need Not Be Worn Comfortable barefoot sandals that allow young toes to enjoy Four Popular Styles of the sun . . . of elk with a moccasin toe, flexible welt sole, and cut-outs on the toes. In tan and camel elk. Cool Rayon Underthings Sizes 575 to 8 Sizes 87 to 11 Sizes 1115 to 2 Each, but l ' ' z : $3 $3.50 $4 CHILDREN'S SHoEs, FOURTH FLOOR. For Your Vacation Wardrobe . ... .. Shadow Sandals For the Beach. . . For Hiking For Tennis. . .‘For Golf Panties and Vests, of a sof| and-rayon mesh, each . Panties, of novelt, with mesh yokes. . Yoke Panties and Bloomer: run-resisting rayon, each.... $1 Our new Panties, Vests, Chemises Every Man's Sports Ensemble Needs From the moment they were in- troduced, smart women every- where bought them for their sports frocks, beach pajamas and hiking costumes The open shank sandal style, with snap buckle and crepe rubber soles—in several attractive combinations of striped awning cloth, plain colors or white. Sizes 11 to 2 (for chil- dren) and 2 to 7. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Men’s Summer Ties For Father’s Day A Special Purchase of a Grade Regularly $1 and Bloomers, of the new Bemberg trico weave, trimmed in Alencon- type laces, each To combine practicality with comfort, the wise vacationist will select her whole supply of these Sum- mer underthings. They are easy to launder, exceed- ingly cool and require little space in your luggage. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Grenadine Silk Hose Slight Irregulars of a grade which, if perfect, would sell for $1.95 Both conservative patterns and brighter ef- fects. They are all hand-tailored and silk- tipped —and come in a variety of small spaced patterns and all-over designs. The Summer-weight fabrics ‘tie neatly and wear well. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Very sheer grenadine. chiffon, with picot tops and smart, narrow French heels. Every pair full-fashioned—and in a variety of de- sirable Summer shades. Sizes 8% to 10. ‘THE DOWN STAIRS STORE ~~A New Sports Belt A sports belt is a neces- sary part of the sports en- semble this season, and should match or contrast accordingly. We have sketched eight of the most favored and newest styles. 1. Woven, silk-covered-elastic cord belt, in black-and-white and tan-and-white $1 2. _Striped . Cowhide Sports Belt, in blacl i and-white ... 3. Sports Belt made from seven woven cords in alternat- ing harmonizing colors...$2.50 4. All-White Cowhide Belt, worn most effectively with colored flannels 5. Black or Brown Sports Belt with dashes of white showing through long narrow $1.50 6. Brown or Black Sports Belts, with two white nrip;; 7. Sports Belt with diamond shapes punched through the brown or black leather, show- ing the white beneath...:$1.50 8. Modernistic Sports Belt with rings at each side; orna- mented ith u‘:s ‘THE MEN’S STORE SecoNp FLOOR. Attention, Golfers . . . WE&L Matched Golf Sets ~ $]3.50 If Made Up From Regular Stock Would Be $17.25 Here is an ideal set for those taking ,up the game for the first time. Four steel-shaft matched irons, with chromium- plated heads, steel-shaft driver or brassie and 3-stay canvas bag. All clubs have caliskin grips. SrorTING Goobs, Fourta FLOOR.

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