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D. C.GUARDS START TRAINING PROGRAM Camp Ritchie Teems With Action as Troops Swing Into Drills. Bpecial Dispateh to The Btar. CAMP RITCHIE, CASCADE, Md, August 11.—The District Guard troops, under eommlnd of Maj. Gen. Anton manding general of the| Dlvlllml today will take up the full gru'mm outlined for their two-week | leld-training period. The parade ground was well filled with troops going through close-order drill, while the camp was being policed by the 20th Military Police Companv, under commang of Capt. William T. Ray. Col. Ochmann Absent. The Signal Company was busy install- ing field telephone and radio equipment while planes of the aviation section were crossing and recrossing the cam area picking up radio messages. The dlvulon s afl employed the da: in preparation for an intensive concen- tration on the forthcoming command post exerclse. ‘Word was received today that Col. John W. Oehmann, commanding officer of the 121st Engineers and division en- gineer officer, will probably not be able 1o be at Camp Ritchie, as his regimental duifes will require his attentions. Col. Fred R. Brown, in charge of 3rd Corps Area National Guard affairs, was a visitor to the camp yesterday. Stephan Plans Inspection. Gen, Stephan will fly to Virginia Beach to witness a demonstration of the me- chanized force being tried out by the Regular Army, and at the same time visit the 121st tng‘lne'ru which is pa: of the general's comm! The division stafl of the 29.h Division wfl.\ also make the trip to Virginia Beach by motor and boat. The 260th Artiliery has not reached camp yet. The unit was at Caldonia | Pllk )ls'. night, leaving that point for Ge'tysburg early this morning. They are expected at Camp Ritchie Wednesday. ‘With the arrival of this organization, under the command of Mai. Walter Burns, the troops at Cascade will num- ber over 500 fficers and men. GIRLS WILL PRESENT FESTIVAL IN OPEN AIR Y. W. C. A Reserves to Appear § in “Marenka” Tomorrow at Sylvan Theater. Gl.rl Reserves of the Washington Y. a Midsummer folk ’. ! land will make up menhnotmeunwmnr Pisher as Midsummer, BABY RED DEER BORN AT ZOOLOGICAL PARK Blackburn Recalls Unique Births of Ten Brown Bears, Each on Same Date of Year. A tottering, littte red deer has been added to the collection of animals at ths Zoo. The baby was born Sunday night and is still somewhat shaky on his long, gawky legs. Headkeeper William Blackburn ex- plained that the correct name of the fovme ¢ Bie Garr I Sevix wmins 808 that cles ordinariy inhabit Europe, Western Asia and Adrica. While on the subject of animals born at the Zoo, Mr. Blackburn called at- tention to one of the European brown ‘bears which has borne 26 cubs, with 10 of the births coming on January 7 in different years. He thinks this is scmething of a record. Another of the bears, a female po'er bear, he said, is | 33_years old. Besides the little red deer, the Zoo had five exaibits arriving last week. | All came from Oentral South America. | They include two electric ecls, two river tortoises and a lung fish.__ Blousettes $1.37 & $1.95 —An attractive as- sortment in broken sizes and colors. $1.95 and $2.95 values. Street Floor. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Wildroot Wave Sets 45¢ ~—The regular 60c size sets. Holds the wave longer—does not discolor the hair, Street Floor. Ready, Mothers and Fathers, Wsfi“( Rayon l. All-Silk S lpS Washable French Crepe $1.29 Sizes 40 to 52 ' Flat Cre Last Fall's Price, $1.49 Yard —A finely woven qual- ity, guaranteed to wash and wear satisfactorily. A complete assortment of new Fall colors, in- cluding new browns, reds'and greens. 39 in. wide. Kann's—Street Fioor. pe 89¢, —Again we announce a new shipment of these very popular, very good looking slips for the larger woman. Lace trim- med and tailored styles of a lustrous rayon French crepe, in white, peach and Frocks For Junior Misses $1.95 Formerly $395 -—Jaunty, youthful frocks made of plain colored and striped piques and striped and figured cotton madras, in one and two plece styles; slesveless or short sleeved. . Sizes 1l to I7 Kann's—Seccud Floor. Cool Wash Frocks $1.29 flesh. Kann's—Second Floor. Three Oatstandmg Values In Foundations A Corsette A Girdle An All-in-One . ea. —Fresh, new foundation garments, especially de- signed to meet the requirements of many types of figures. Fashioned of batiste with glove silk top and panty ruffle. The girdle with specially construcr2d front to control the abdomen. Children’s Hand-Finished Nainsook Undies Sizes 2 to 14 —Combinations, gowns and slips of fine nainsook in white and flesh. Cleverly trimmed with embroidery and appliques. Kann's—Second Floor. Sold Out Last W ednesday But a New Shipment Arrives for Tomorrow e D. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1931. L) Penn. Ave.~Eighth and D Sts. Popular FICTION 39¢ —Publishers’ um;‘mdm of original editions of popular fiction. Good vacation reading. Street Floor. Boxed Writing Papers 25¢ —Odd boxes of wril paper. Various sizes colors. Many with lined envelopes. Street Floor. Aunts and Uncles! Here’s the Long Awaited Annual Sale of Beautiful DOLLS! At Lower Than Last Year’s Low Prices —In the 1930 Doll Sale we thought we had reached the limit in gi comes the 1931 sale with even more beautiful dolls at still lower prices tiating with the factories have made this possible! And the results have surpassed our high- est expectations. If you are going to buy a doll for any little girl this Christmas, do it now— for the little girl’s sake, as well as for the saving you will make! Street Floor and Fourth Floor. great values! But here Many months of nego- big 27 ft kapoc- Al ajority ar are oi pink, __These are the paby faces and *7 staight 1685 e bent match. and little pootees. Zinch dolls with ed bodies. o adorable me have just like 2 k, white or ponnets 0 silk socks Lo-Baby” Dolls... —The ‘‘Bye-lo’’ babies are 141 inches tall and are dressed in long white, lace - trimmed baby dresses. Of course, they have eyes that open and shut. -—“Dolly Dimple” has dimples in her hands and legs and is 21 inches tall. . Also in this group the Both she organdy with bonnet to match—rubber 5248 —Jaunty School Girl and baby dol 16 to 20 inches tall—many with moving eyes and ka) “Domex” baby do] X" baby doll, 22 inches tall. flled es. All pretti dressed. and Dolly Dimple are dressed in anties, shoes and socks. Both have mov- ng eyes, kapoc. $3, $3.50 and $4 Values —Little girl dolls with straight legs and baby dolls with bent legs; ranging in and both are stuffed with soft $1.88 Six Styles 48¢ height from 19 to 21 inches. Some stuffed Let Sears Show You How to Save 1-3 on the Cost of Heating Plants PIRECEE SRR e SRR gP O The New Foundation” Garment “Undee ‘g 195 lues. »a. o - i / With Hose Supporters Kann's—Second Floor / \ 99¢ ~—*“Undee-Alls” provide all the support and undergarments you need, yet at the same time they eliminate unneces- sary shoulder straps. They con® in pink ‘only, and in $2.4~9 ea. sizes 32, 34, 36 and 38. Never have we offered a better value, SMAEN TN, J On sale Underwear Depart- flufty biankets, double Bty bed size, in rose, blue, gold, green and orchid, sateen bound. Offered in our August ssle at the lowest price in years. Kann's—Street Floor. with kapoc, others with cotton all attractively TS‘:{ u:olals to";g fim dressed—all with eyes that open and shut and all. Th dressed curly flaxen wigs. in Dlhn: fgfiw knit- ted suits, rompers or little Kann's—Street and Fourth Floors, dimity dresses. Many with moving eyes. Two styles sketched. e, aisa. ¥ Women's and Misses’ Sizes —Sheer, cool voiles, print percales, percale prints and Normandy voiles, Gay. small print, dotted and floral pat- terns in charming col- orings. Sleeveless or Use our consulting service. Our heating engineers will gladly plan a heating system —steam, hot water or hot air —that would best suit your requirements, We will then estimate the cost of a heating plant and furnish complete Absolutely no 2,000 Decks PLAYING CARDS Formerly 2 for $1.50 Two 7 Decks —A fortunate purchase enables us, to offer such a value in playing ‘cards. The assortment includes Diana, Mi- nerva and Brilliant Playing Cards—all with gilt edges and beautifully colored backs. More than Fifty designs. Two _decks in an attractive box. Kson's—Street Floor. Royal Wilton RUGS $44.95 New Fall Patterns! —Now is the time, and here is the place to buy your new Fall rug. A Royal Wilton in rich colorings, beautiful de- signs, and the 9x12-ft. size for only $44.95! Almost unbelieveable. Smaller sizes also at low prices. Kann's—Third Floor. specifications. charge for Sears engineering All-Wool Blankets service, Cash or Easy Terms Mail Coupen Today! o e e e e . e e e SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. | Retail Dept. Store 911 Bladensburg Rd. 1 would like to know how much & “Hercules” heating plant will cost for my home, Without obligation. please N ot g T T it .o N T N—e This Is a Clipping of the Tuesday Ad of Last Week