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—_— FOREST RECRUTS - LIKE ARNY oW ‘Double Rations of Roast Beef Served 150 at Camp in IMinois. "By the Associated Press. FORT SHERIDAN, Iil, April 13— The first Illinois recruits in President Roosevelt's unemployment army of 250,000 ate double rations of roast beef ‘westerday. and started learning how to | ‘earn $30 a month and keep from Uncle Sam .i- The 150 first arrivals, some of them | Jobless for three years, had one ques- tion to ask: “When do we eat end| what work do we do?” | The tents with electric lighting ai Plank floors they regarded as vast i provements over Chicago “flophouses.” “Their regard for regulation Army ichow was evidenced by calls for second “helpings. | Assignments at kitchen police—peel- ing potatoes or washing dishes—occu- pied few, and others were given shovels | ‘or rakes for camp police work soon after receiving regulation denim Army | work clothes. | There was an hour or two of loafing | on the first day, lolling on the shores of sLake Michigan, which make up the| ‘camp, 25 miles north of Chicago. Con- | iditioning started in earnest today. The | irecruits were supplied with complete | “wardrobes after t had passed physi- ical examinations. s kits with tooth- | %brushes, razors and eating equipment, | 1o be used during their weeks of Gov- | fernment employment, also were is-| sued | I The workers were from 18 to 25 years ipld, unmarried, and had signed an av- ferage of $25 a month out of their pay R0 dependents. Men of the same type from smaller cities and towns of Illi- ois and surrounding States will enter | the camp in ensuing weeks. | ' Blossom Queen Coming Here. BRIDGETON. N. J., April 13 (®)— iMary Louise Alien. queen of the Cum- | “berland County Blossom Time Festival, iand her four ladics in waiting, escorted “by a delegation of about 50 persons, left | y for Washington, to be re- the White House by Mrs. | iRoosevelt, | The trip was made by motor, with the | cavalcade headed by Mayor Linwood W. | Erickson. Lanshurgh 7th, 8th and E Electric Vibrators at an astonishing price o Rests tired nerves— good for headaches! e Stimulates the hair and scalp! e A gentle massager for the face! Helps iron out wrinkles and double chin! Aids in reductions of fatty portions! Tones up the skin after shaving! Has regulation wood applicator and two rub- ber applicators. For use with A. C. only. ’Phone Orders to Jane Stuart, NAtional 9800 STREET FLOOR. One of the New High TOQUES or a BRIM— that’s up to you— Lansburgh’s proves they’re BOTH smart for EASTER e Right: Bands of shiny straw, cleverly twisted, and a bewitching wveil. Right: Wide brimmed rough straw classic, with the new tilt. Soft straw fab- ric drapes into this very smart toque. -One of Spring’s most wearable models. Left: White ruch.nz on a navy toque, convincing proof of this com- bination’s popu- Left: White pique gives this flattering brim- med model its Black and colors. e - ¢ ~—"crisp, Spring look. SECOND FLOOR. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Dress Up fo Sale!' “LANSBROOK” Spring Suits and Tweed Topcoats 100 Genuine Lansbrook Suits specially pur- chased for Friday’s quick selling! Every garment a this season model. THE SUITS—fine tweeds and worsteds in either light or dark shades. THE TOPCOATS—excellent quality tweeds in tan, brown and gray . . . with set-in or raglan sleeves. STREET FLOOR—LANSBURGH'S Easter Lilies Five or More Blooms Beauteous, fragrant, sera- phic lilies—as symbolic of Easter as Mr. Rabbit himself. The blooms are larger and the foliage greener than usual— owing to the late Easter. 3-Bloom Lilies, 69¢ Other Potted Easter Flowers Large Hydrangeas, filled ; with colorful blossoms 1 Boston Ferns, large, healthy lants with a luxurious green oliage . . . a plant that will ¢ last for many Easters % 1 Combination Pots—an assort- ment of plants combined in ; one colorful display 1 Rambler ‘li!ose‘i—'m {u’il bloom; pink or red with thicl .6/ green foliage 51 2 ’Phone Orders to Jane Stuart, NAtional 9800 C., THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1933. r Faster Ian&burq/zk HO_CONNICTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE WIDE VARETY Season’s Smart Coat Fashions $16-50 You'll want the last word in fashion, naturally ~—yet a coat that’s thoroughly wearable—the sort you'll find in this group. Wolf, kidskin, fox, squirrel and kolinsky trimmings—or classic furless coats of beautiful matelasse and new crepey wool- ens. Black, navy, beige and gray. Sizes 11 to 44. FIVE COAT SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR. Sale; of Lucretia Vanderbilt TOILETRIES Gift Set, including Triple Compact in blue two perfumes and a metal case. Perfumed triple compact. ¥ 95 cake powder, rouge and Originally $10.00 1 petite lipstick. Lipstick in telescope Originally $3.00. 49c container. Choice of 3 shades, light, medium and dark. Originally $1.00 4 for 95c, 29C Face Powder in natural or Rachel. Originally $1.00. 4 for 95¢c, ~ 29¢ Double Compact in a blue metal case . . . per- fumed ‘(:).lfil p:lwder and rouge. Original- 1y $250....0.... 39C Perfume Concentrate, oor....... 69¢ Perfume in beautiful flacon . . . satin lined Dmmngo 'owder. Orig- inally $2.50. Now 69C Perfumes in cut crystal flask. Originally $1.00. 4 for 95c. Each T™, 8™ and & INEXPENSIVE Sheer Ensemble Easter Dresses $7.95 The smartest costumes in the Easter Parade will carry their own jackets, capes or swagger coats —and sheers will be well to the fore! You'll be glad to part with $7.95—when you see these delight- ful styles. Blues, gray, beige and navy. Complete sizes 14 to 44, little women’s sizes 1615 to 2214. SECOND FLOOR—LANSBURGH'S Lace-Top Chiffon Hose 2 Prs., $1.10 Beautiful chiffon hose to complete your Easter ensem- ble. Full fashioned, with lace tops, French heels and plaited cradle soles. Sizes 8; to 101;. COLORS: Smoke - tone, fog mist, chuk- key, deausan, natural beige and sungleam. STREET FLOOR LANSBURGH'S STREET FLOOR—LANSBURGH'S. STREET FLOOR—LANSBURGH'S. Lansburghs MO CONNECTION WITK ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE T™, 8™ and §