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B-—10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1935. CULBERTSONSLEAD FINAL WEEK PLAY Sims Palr Behlnd 10,810 Points—Match to End Friday Night. Br the Associated Press NEW \'ORK. April 8.—The 150- rubber bridge battle between Mr. ant Mrs. Ely Culbmr and Mr. and Mrs. P. Hal Slnl nters H third and last ihe T K(‘ In xdnr to complete the 150 rubbers, the quartet will pla Ilemoon and n Frid rubbers played in the first the mav,ch &h Cu be t- e Simses 43. week's gnme sho WS | een displaced by’ atting averages” ! opped to third place | lost, an average | d slightly from k with 53 won and e of .561. POPE SAYS PRAYERS | FOR EUROPE PEAGE German and French Envoys to Holy See Join With 30,000 Worshipers. r a lonn nme at the Allar or Snm a n pra T rid ultit! d wed h ad ‘an d Jnlnsd vluh mm in l nt appea FALLS CHURCH ASKS WORK-RELIEF FUND Mayor Dan l Request s 85,375 for Three. Momh Period, Be- ginning April 1. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. FALLS CHURCH, Va. April 8— Work - relief requirements for Falls to an ppl al on fl] d )esterday Mth the 1 tr atx on b M } L P DBm?l The m quested u 82 200 more than ceding quarter, bul \{a yor Danlel decla ed that it was m n way an indication that relief ng. Accounting a J t nts and material purchases ac- count for the difference, he explained. ‘The application is subject to ratifica- tion by the council. CAPT. A. J. LOMAX NAMED AS TOBAGCO INSPECTOR| Epecial Dispatch to The Star. LEONARDTOWN Md., April 8.— ax of this city has t cn appoxmed bv Gov. Nice as the chief State tobacco inspector, it w: d here at Republican head ay. BOY SCOUT HONORED BETHESDA Md Apnl 8—A 14- r-old boy now has the distinction o eing the highest ranking Boy Sc m in Montgomery County. . M Scout court or h no held in the Bethesda Elementary School, by Dr. Camp Stanley Scuut commissioner for (he Distr of Columbia, and S snncn D) trict Scout com- " REASE SUBSTITUTES WASHINGTON NO. 2 OF OUR SERIES THIA IS sze Begins —at'The Hechr Co. ® The quiet calm of Columbia Hospital is disturbed as a newly-arrived young male announces his presence with a lusty whoop. And a beaming father hurries down to The Hecht Co. for the biggest perambulator we have in stock . and, believe it or not . . . for a dozen toys. @ We provide the baby’s first tiny shoes. We give his fuzzy little topknot its first real haircut. And as a six-year-old, his school-boy career is prefaced with a visit to our boys’ clothing department. @ His Christmas gifts. His vacation togs. His first fishing tackle. His first tuxedo. His den furniture. Everything from his honeymoon wardrobe to his bride’s trousseau are from Washington’s history-making store. @ In our thirty-five charming model rooms, his thoughtful young wife finds the inspiration for their tastefully furnished home. And so it goes, until the arrival of junior. @ Younger generation and older generation . . new residents and oldest inhabitants, coupon clippers and salaried folk . . . from every walk of life . . . from every section of the city . .. people who live and love and travel and enjoy life . . . look to us to supply their wants . . . Washington revolves around The Hecht Co. To repeat what we have said before . . . this is Washington. @ Through the years we have served our stewardship . .. with friendliness, with enthusiasm, with willingness to help. We are grateful for the opportunity. We are happy to carry on.