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. w THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1932. PRINGE GEORGES | _— L ANSBURGH’S | et i 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 Federation of Women’s Clubs . No Connection With Any Other Washington Store Sets Dates for Bicenten- { nial Program. Now’s the Time to Invest in Dais fon he presntation of our: | meeting of the Bicentennial Committee of the Prince Georges County Federa- 2 | tion of Women's Clubs in the Y. W. C. at Sixth and E streets, yesterday. e » e Oa C 0 pageant will be given April § | Oxon Hill Consolidated School, ! repeated April 15 at the University ryland. ov. Ritchie's Bicentennial Commis- on will co-operate with the federa- in the presentation of the pageant, | Mrs. Frank Scrivener of Marlboro, & 1 | member of the commission, told the G ~ ittee yesterday. e also revealed the commission plans to place bronze markers on the route Washington took to Annapolis to resign his commission. The federation's pageant, entitled, Tomorrow, They’re / S e e et il § under the direction of Mrs. Alfred ;Mmmlng» Rehearsals will begin within 1 |the next few days. Girl Scouts, 4-H i | Club members and school children will have Toles in the presentation. . The federation’s committee also gave | its approval yesterday to a plan to stage a pilgrimage to Mount Vernon some | time after the pageant. It is hoped to - nge this event so the school children matches ... that doesn't show ... the county can participate, Mrs. - - iolph S. Allen, federation president, That's Coty Face Powder, of The elastic waist band elimi- . @ S L nates all discomfort! Tan, blue, Sy ) FAHM MORATORIUM and green, self-striped broad- You will find that it pays to cloth in three styles — middy, ’ , MEASURE APPROVED choose your tone in face pow- coat, and collar attached. Com- b plete range of sizes! Virginia Senate Adopts Resolution Mail and ’Phone Orders Filled by | Authorizing Banks to Grant give to frocks or hats. One Jane Stuart—N Ational 9500 Two-Year Delay. dollar—aot the better shops. MEN'S WEAR SHOP—STREET FLOOR. Find the face powder that course. It offers twelve tones. der with as much skill as you By a Staff Correspondent of The Star RICHMOND, Va., February 26.—The Virginia State Senate yesterday adopted a resolution by Senator A. E, Shumate of Giles' County, memorializing Congress to enact legislation authorizing the Fed- eral Land Banks to grant & two-year moratorium to all needy farmers whose lands are covered by mortgages, when they can afford ample security for the unpaid balance. The resolution was offered, Senator Shumate said, in view of the flnlnellll condition of the farmers as a result of the present economic condition which, he declared, make it impossible for many of them to meet the amortization installments coming due on mortgages e e This advertisement is sponsored by Coty in the interest of retailers whose servics standards prompt them te featurs natienally-recognized, quality brands. n ] oul themselves and their local creditors. 'ACCUSED EMPLOYE Don’t miss MARIE | =0 op ne Best Sellers zlement Fails to Appear at Capitol Heights. Special Dispatch to The Star. CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Md. February 26—Frank H. Prawd, bookkeeper for ° 9 Stembler & Ford, local lumber mer- chant, for several years, Who was ar- e r r rested a week ago on embezzlement charges by Sheriff W. Curtis Hopkins on the complaint of one of his em- ployers, William S. Stembler, failed to | appear at the preliminary hearing ° which was scheduled before Justice of | e e R G s urniture—oale rLndas onaa was released shortly after his arrest on 2 $5,000 bond. Judge Poore said Prawd's bondsman would be given a reasonable length of time to produce the man before he | in the greatest picture of her career | cberivm s MALT TAX PROPOSED She makes you IN VIRGINIA HOUSE L A U G H Hall Bill Calls for Revenue to Be: Shc makes you Used for Primary and Grammar Schools. CRY s By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. but always makes you RICHMOND, Va. Pebruary 26— ] = Delegate Hall introduced another bill to place a tax of § cents on sch ;:’ur’xd E-,Q"--"‘—/', 2 of malt extract sold and delivered in o o (% Virginia. This tax, which the patron ~— Sl h S PR a——" estimated would yield from $278,000 to (bl e Uil = = $425,000 annually, would be distributed among the counties and clties to be applied to the upkeep and operation of primary and grammar schools. The "basis of distribution would be school population. The State Depart- ment of Agriculture -would supply the suitable stamps and the tax would be paid by the retailers of the malt. GIRL SCOUTS MEET District No. 7 Representatives Con- vene at Hyattsville. Special Dispatch to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md., February 26.— s Nearly all of the troops making up Dis- sl Davenport and Large Eas air sented at a meeting last night in American Legion headquarters here, when the principal feature was a talk on Stout crafismanship by Mrs, Werlz As comfortable as it is beautiful —this massive two-piece suite. Of un = : . ment of Washington i | unusual grace, you will note, are the elaborate ‘lines of the frame. working havd in prerarrt e thete | The coverings are in a choice of rich tapestries and friezettes. Note, T ron e IR An TR too, the sloping backs—which make for more comfort—the luxurious . i . T decided, A singing contest will be one depth of the chair. The cushions are loose and reversible. 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