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4 Pogy TE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 26, 1932—PART TWO. H VACATION SCHOOL , —_— ; ished, double-woven _fabric, in white and eggshell. Pinked tops Summer Y. M. C. A. Instruc- \ \ k / “Bolton thumbs. Sizes 5% to Penn. Ave—Eighth and D Sts. 8.—Street Floor. tion Is Arranged for Boys A vacation school for which the cl goom will be a wooded shore and in which teachers will join with pupils in | 2 AL Tecess swims in the river has been ar 3 14 - [ ] (] yanged by the Woodward School for | 1 g Boys in co-operation with Cimp Letts, E 1 =K the Y. M. C. A. resort for boys near 2 ¢ / Chesapeake Bay Bo ; chool will open B | The _novel Summer next Friday at the 217-acre camp the Rhodes River and will continue for according to an announce- rrr;’nl ‘b_ }'1 .JY ]'(mg Xpm:\r}(mgnr“r of V!hl‘ . Echool, “which 15 & ¥. nsti ; s | sl Unprecedented Values! W]th Ra[‘e Capital Classes Arranged. i e S| Girdles and AR T Imported the headquarters of the Woc - “‘m‘;i‘;"’"fi?‘fi Corsettes . . . | Sheer Crepes LACES Educational authorities A. b e the added ! vacation sports will prove a p: 1 % ol ind t to be d of S Bl s el alore, spieng 590 = Usually Found Only on boys desiring to make up deficien ftting garments of Shps That Sell for $5 of strengthening their knowledge in| materials. » $1 and $1.50 Qualities certain subjects or of seeking an ad-) v Girdles, Step»ins‘ All-in- the trees or, in case of incleme and full figure types. —Exquisite sheer silk Romaine—silk vanced grade by extra tutoring weather, in a cottage. University i i i e rod- structors will give individualized in - georgette and silk chiffon . the pro struction. The students will vamc;pm‘i g Girdles in Sizes 26 to 36 ucts of one of America's foremost s]llk in the camp program of athletics. | By designers. Lovely in texture, color Given Y. M. (1 ?1 Privileges. | A Corsettes in Sizes 34 to 44 artistry and design. t ool all students will be Kann's—Second Floor. : Ship privileges i d : Printed Silk Crepes, 40 In. Wide, 59¢ yd. department of the Y. M. C. A, - N 4 | { ) The camn 0ol will be held under |f§ ones, for small, average s, library and daily s i A ing games, itwaty. and diily gwims In All-Silk PRINTED CREPES o o D e The Real Summer Hats! February Price, S158 lanthropist, and are not operated lnr‘ " ) —Splashy floral designs profit. Further information may be ob- E I N on light grounds as well tained from Fred L. Dawson, assistant | 1 as dainty flowers on tinted c yd. director of education, Y. M. C. A., 1736 , rounds. A brand-new —What a season for slips! What G street. ot just received. values are now available! Beauti- P A N A A Py ful models of pure dye silk Ramola DISABLED VETERANS All-Silk Washable Flat Crepe crepe and only $3.00 each! Every 3 £ —Small, fhe- Our Lowest Price! slip has a 21-inch shadow-proof ASK BONUS PAYMENT . > dium and __40-inch snk:r mwv:;-:nefm panel, making them perfect protec-‘ \ ‘ wide brim 5 black and a host of light 49c Yd‘ tion under sheers. Every seam is 21-Inch Shadow Panels models with and dark colors for so perfectly finished, sagging is optimo and dresses, slips, blouses and practically impossible. & lingerie. tion's Close Seeks Full and round crowns. 4 i ; Head sizes 21% to 24%. ESma- Rt Xiox; —And the laces represent such Immediate Compensation o - P i | smazing value that it was neces- Bk Kann's—Second Floor. sary for the manufacturer to get By the Associated Press. | 5,000 Yards of Printed a permit from the French govern- SAN DIEGO, June 25.—Reiterating | ment before the U. S. Custom Offi- its demand upon Congress for an imme- | " dx?g -ngo lul]tca.s:l Il’?‘fimm“ of the| ) Get I the Swim! Chiff i :::m'e:l:‘ nu:xomm. w::‘ue;l- vention of the Disabled American k4 Sl i B Veteran’s closed their business session and spent the final day of the gather- G 2 . = ol ing today in recreational activities. Wil m uil t ) D William E. Conley of Los Angeles was Formerly d elected national commander at the % ‘ \ 19 d 25 e closing business session. He succeeds ‘ervhodv— c-an 4 E. Claude Babcock of Washington, D. C. for everybody Cincinnati, Ohio national headquarters National Organization in Conven- —Just think of it! Here are more than for the organization, was elected as the | y o a hundred lovely designs to select from. 1933 convention city. | / 2 —All new Many of them are new arrivals we have Efforts of Babcock and a small group | i b % o et Babeck and sl o | | : i aanes I 9 st shown beloxe. ” Guaranieed s coloes : No Matter What Your o ¥ that would demand payment of the X fnzm “T% Fxrtly bonus only to disabled veterans failed. B oktisn e Tty ‘The argument from the convention floor pure worstel against the resolution was the D. A. V. yarns, in the 38 inches wide. F hY T ” i A . ’ . Plain “Co-Ket” Mesh : Size—There’s a Splendid fimn% m?l.; the po‘selt!on of “turning new wa Iiftlli —A former 75¢ rayon j: i ¥ other A - { s tions.” Mg rheea‘:éwwsfiyle backs. Popular colors. mesh fabric for sports 38c Yi va"ety Of Charm'ng Mrs. Freida Mooney of Los Angeles wear, in pastel shades and was re-elected national commander of | For Men, sizes 34 to 46 white. 36 inches wide. i i1l For Women, sizes 34 to 46 FUNERAL SERVICES HELD e s e 38-In. Printed Chiffon Voile : %Y S —Former 28c qualities, in ‘ia ummer FOR MRS. MABLC. PYLES | : = Sports Shop—Kann's—Second Floor. beautiful designs and col- lgc yd. : &) : orings, guaranteed fast Widow of Pioneer Southeast Cap- !gii colors. ital Merchant Laid to Rest in ‘ 7 Children's ]“Ormer 500 HOIIYWOOd SWisses ‘ A 4 Congressional Cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary C.| b —The well known Holly- Pyles, who died suddenly Wednesda; ° o wood quality, floral effects c Yd were held yesterday afternoon at her and dots on white and A% home, 1307 U street southeast. Burial : E tinted grounds. 36 inches # o was to be in Congressional Cemetery. | / : wide. ZWere 38c yard. R In Our Mrs. Pyles, who was in her 78th : I ; 4 year, had lived the greater part of her d o T T S Kann's—Street Floor. PR Better Dress life in this city. She was the widow - of George F. Pyles, pioneer southeast e s o’ s Shop at Only merchant, and was a member of the - g —Soft, 1 nain- Anacostia, Methodist Episcopal Church p _wos]‘()fshitcso Gor boys ec apter, No. 2, Order of | 3 irls Eastern Star. and girls of 2 to 12 . She 1s survived by five children i years. French leg Special Clearance L. P. Stuart Edith ) |’ and semi-bloomer 20 Styles in Misses’ Flowered Chiffons Willlam A vl né J. y) ) { knee styles. Easy Many have jackets or capes; washables are included. yles, all o nd Mrs. | —¢ rt- 1 -. Botin, Hageriown, 11d £ % A “'Pflr;-mml Laces9 / 2 Pl 1€ 4 A G ¢ 25 Styles in Women’s Cool Sheer Frocks Plan to Stop Famines Huge. 1 Kann's—Street Floor. _Miscellaneous assortment of \ ) Chiffons, S‘h“l’ ensembles, vflmed’ mt:lble Tru-hu Crepes. Promising to be the largest i d narrow Alencon, Silk Chantilly, 30 Styles in Short Women'’s Silk Dresses world, an irrigation project i Bretonne, Circular Laces, Art v 3 Printed sheers, chiffans and washable crepes, cost $120,000,000, is being co: P = Edges, Cluny. Were 19c to $1.75. G D, o5t - M oot il Mndeas 1,800 Pairs—Lace Top 10c to 88c yd. o 20 Styles in Large Women'’s Dresses izam of [yderabad a t is 3 ECws as the Tangafafns sttt £n 2 Embroidered Batiste Edges. Were f : Sheer crepes, flowered chiffons and washable crepes, 1‘155%3[“3:&”0? drfi‘;\ s 1{1!,'-.‘;“(,’: Chlffon Hose 5¢ to $1.85. Now...38c fo S4c ya. N How can the manufacturers do it? Make such Madras, an area which has had a num- p Venise Laces—3 to 18 in. Were dresses to sell for $10? You take them, as we have, and ber of severe famines. ; J 59c to $4.50. Now..30c to $2.25 yd. R examine the quality, the cut, the finish of details and you — i i —In_previous sales A & will wonder also. They're not cheap in design; they're we have sold out Silk Dress Laces—36 in. Were i not skimped in fashioning. They're thoroughbred and i - “:i;{l"lym'; Sghf,“:'cf’ ‘ $1.75 to $2.50. Now, 88¢ to $1.25 yd. ; {28 mart—and they're only $10. P f . 7 They're full-fash- Kann's—Street Floor. Misses’ and Women's Sizes Have Your il R foned hose—sheer, S yet durable. Sizes Kann's—Second Floor. ! 75 £ to 101, in— g ) EYES I syt slf:nx;;::}, 12 Specials in - | Nassau nterlude \ Tretiue Matin Examined ‘ Kann's—Street Floor. NO I IONS Look Cool! Feel Cool! —Our registered optome- trist will examine yow M ) eyes and show you the Styles—More Sizes— . latest style frames...It is More Stre rlnte Ol needless to pay high prices | N\ for sccurately fiied o \ay More Summer your glasse: ore 1 | ¥ 5 means visit our : i O T bags, I assoriea A i \ pad and cover for | bugs. in assorted froning board. Both | styles and colors. | Specially priced, each, for the low sum of 9c 39¢ T light-weight Dress | —ONT Sewing Cot- Shields, in white and | ton. White, Nos. 40 » ! i flesh. Regular and to 100; black, Nos. 40 | crescent shapes. to 70. 10¢ \;1“1&” - S 3 prs., 39¢ or 39¢ i 3 : > —Sonfa or Wanda —Flesh Color Bras- 2 For This Beautiful 2 Tinkr Nets Cap shapes, | Sieres n asaoried $3.00 Ready in the June Sale at ) 7 in all colors d styles. Were 45c. Etched Frame ; Sports Shoes One-Straps white or gray— P (o ke H . 39 $1.25 Plain Oxfords Novelty Ties St i et 3 % TCels” personal { _Hosiery or Utility BT 2-Tone Rubber Sole Oxfords comfort sanitary 1aD- | Bases. Assoried tyies either a white or pirk Spectator Oxfords and Pumps e e o5 | Pl =1t 18 6asy o both look and feel cool iy gold filled frame with £ one o ese fres! ainty frocks o real value. i v v] d | Bathing Cap or Bath- n IS Sandal-type Shoes b s‘gecm‘?(:n { ing Bag.: Bpectai ing large collars, their short sleeves or no Dr. DeShazo in 3 e 9 | 39¢ sleeves, and the many other tricky new Attendance —White mesh—white kid—black —) E style points. Misses’ and women'’s sizes. and white and brown and white —Sew-on Garters, as- —Wash Cloths in as- | combinations. Smart to look at sorted styles, in flesh sorted colors. A nice Kann's—Second Floor. g and to wear. All sizes in the as- color. Special at size. Special at I sortment. 4 prs., 39 6 for 39¢ o et o b I Kann's—Fourth Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. Btreet Floor. .