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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1935. : ¥ B-7° annA “The Avenue"=Tth, 8th and © Sta FATHERS AND SONG DNE TONORROW Boys’ Club Members to Be Guests—80 to Receive Athletic Awards. Officials and leading members of the Northeast Boys’ Club will be guests at the annual “father-and- son” luncheon of the Cosmopolitan Club tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. at the Carlton Hotel. Athletic awards will be presented to 80 boys by Lewis A. Payne, Boys’ Club president. Several well-known sport figures, including Clark Griffith, owner of the Washington Base Ball Club; Buck Newsom of the Senators’ pitching corps, Joe Judge, former big league star, and “Dutch” Bergman, Catholic University foot ball coach, will par- ticipate in the program. Griffith will be the principal speaker, while Berg- man will present a trcphy to the out- standing ‘‘gentlemen-athlete” in the Boys’ Club. | Those scheduled to receive athletic | awards are: | Paul Burke, Leslie Cooksey, Francis Flanagan, Sammy Pusco, Roy Mich- | ael, Edward Teague, George Beach, Donald Boyd, James Breshnahan, Tony Cattella, Byron Carroll, Harry | Cecchini, Jean Carroll, Buddy Don- aldson, Harry Donn, Joe Davis, Rob- | ert Herndon, Yobb Keller, Edward | Kane, Tom Reino, Eugene Smith, Elmer Saffel, Louis Stasulli, George Wilson, Gilbert Yobst, Allen Creigh- ton, John Asero, Dick Best, David Buchanan, Vincent Bowes, Nick Col- lie, Silvio Collie, Carroll Colton, Pat Cecchini, Harvey Dering, Whitey | France, Jack Fowler, Bobby Fowl- | er, Arnold Graves, Harvey Gatton, | Charles Hughes, John Hughes, Alton Highsmith, Edward James, Ed Kilby, Albert King, Simond Kaplan, Sam- | uel Kaplan, Charles Kirby, Jack | Kraemer, Christopher Keller, Russell | Lombardy, Lee Lusby, Orville Lyongs, | Wallace Myers, Shirley Mayhugh, Arthur Miller, Harry McCarthy, Nick Matteria, Bill McGrath, Lawrence Martin, Ptemi Petrakis, Leo Resnikov, Elvin Shanks, Jack Sheehan, John Stasulli, Benny Stasulli, Sonny Stroble, Bump Simonds, Wilbur Sheehy, Henry Shavatt, Billy Townsend, Arthur Ver- | million and Harvey Williams. | MURPHY TO SWAP | PHILIPPINE POSTS| Governor General Is Nominated | to Be High Commissioner to New Government. Prank Murphy of Michigan, who for | more than two years has been gover- | nor general of the Philippine Islands, yesterday was nominated by President | Roosevelt to be United States high | commissioner to the Philippines. He will take office upon the inauguration of the government of the common- | wealth of the Philippine Islands. This | change is pursuant to the provisions | of the act of Congress providing for complete independence of the Philip- | pine Islands. The President also sent to the Sen- ate the nomination of Harry L. Hop- | kins of New York to be administrator | of the Works Progress Administration, one of the major agencies under the | President’s work relief program. Hop- kins had been serving as relief ad- ministrator. Mr. Roosevelt sent to the Senate the nominations of the following naval commanders to be captains: William | F. Amsden, Harry A. McClure, C. C. Baughman, Jonas H. Ingram, Schuyler | F. Heim, Patrick N. L. Bellinger and | Newton H. White, jr. CHILDREN HAVE OUTING | 8,000 From Sunday School Classes | at Glen Echo. | Glen Echo yesterday resounded to the yells and laughter of 3,000 chil- dren from six Sunday schools from churches in Washington and nearby Maryland. The outing was featured by picnics, games, swimming and rides on the attractions. The churches represented were the Parkview Chris- | tian, St. Albans’ Memorial United Brethren, Centennial Baptist of | ‘Washington: the Pinkney Memorial of Hyattsville; St. Paul's of Cottage City, and Christ Church of Rock- ville, D. C. STUDENT HONORED | Claise A. Crane, Dartmouth Grad- ate, to Study Abroad. i Claise A. Crane, 20, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Earle A. Crane, of 609 Third | street, who was graduated summa cum laude from Dartmouth last week, will study in Italy this Summer, pre- paratory to a course at the Sorbonne in Paris next Winter on a Dartmouth fellowship. Young Crane, president of the Dart- mouth French Club and a member of the Italian Club, was awarded the Pray prize for excellence in modern languages at the recent commence- ment ceremonies. He also received the distinction of a Rufus Choate scholar- ship. Twenty Ships Believed Lost. Twenty of the 36 vessels, which comprised the northern pearling fieet of Autralia, are believed to have been lost and 141 Asiatics drowned during | & recent storm off Broome. ATLANTIC « ChY 2-DAY EXCURSION SATURDAY, JUNE 29 $A25 Round 4—' Trip Opportunity for aglorious outing at low eost. Leave Washington 8:00 A. M., Sat- wrday, June 29.Returning, leave Atlan- tic City any fime Saturday, up to and Including 6:30 P. M., Sunday, June 30. 1-DAY EXCURSION SUNDAY, JUNE 30 3—" Trip Leave Washington 7:00 A. M. Returning, leave 7:30 P. M. same day SIMILAR EXCURSION JULY 4 Phone District 3300, Natienal 7370 LTIMORE & OHIO ‘WASH FROCKS 77e flafly rufffed and organdy-trimmed Summer. Past color. Misses womens' sizes. Kann's—Street Fioor, THURSDAY SPECIAL T SHADOW . PANEL SILK SLIPS s1.11 —Bias-cut siips, of 3 silk Prench cvepe in white and tearose . , . Tatiored and lace-trimmed styles with deep shadow pansls. Sises 34 to 44. $1.39 10 §1.65 values. Kann's—8treet Floor. THURSDAY SPECIAL 1,200 Pairs Sheer, Ringless 'CHIFFON HOSE 59¢ e ~Our jowest price yet for ringless: sheer chiffon stockings . . . Perfect qualities, too! Sizes 8% to 10%, In javatan, tea dance, copperskin, tropica, and smoke mist. 1,000 Reg. $1 HANDBAGS TH URSDAY at Reg. 39¢ Normandy Voiles 29c yd. —A beautiful 38-inch cotton fabric that closely resembles dotted Swiss, A large assortment of colorful pat- terns—All washable. Summer Pillows 3 for 99c —Boxed and ruffied styles in an array of bright-colored patterns. All filled with soft kapok—and just what you want for Summer porches, ca=- noes, camps, and cottages. Vacation Books 19¢ ea. —Many delightful books for Summer reading . . . Romance, Adventure, and Mystery stories. Also many books that young folks will enjoy. All bound in cloth and unusual at the price. Men’s 27c Hose and Anklets 5 prs. 21c i —Rayon and lisle, rayon and ace- tate mixtures. Neat patterns, bold figures, stripes, checks, clocks, ar- gyles and plain colors. Pastels, dark colors and white. Sizes 10 to 12. Men’s Broadcloth Pajamas 99- ~—Plain colors and fancy patterns. Coat, middy and notch collar styles. Fast colors. Full sizes A, B, ©, D. Boys’ 47¢ Mesh Polo Shirts 39 —Button-collar, short-sleeve styles in solid white, blue and maize. Cool —do ot need ironing after washing. Boys’ “Nudees” 59 —Short-strap seersucker suits for little boys of 4 to 12. Well made— cool and practical. Two pockets. Regularly 69c. 25 Styles of Nechwear 39 —Organdy, pique and lace neck- things in flattering cool styles for Summer. , . White and pastels. Un- usual values. Reg. $1 24x48-in. Plaid Rugs —Bright, cheerful little rugs for the Summer home. The 27x54-inch size in plaids of green, brown, rose, blue and gold—all with fringed ends. Fourth of July Sparklers; 120 for 29 ~—Think of it—120 eight-inch gold sparklers for this price—and just in time to make the youngsters have a bright and sparkling “4th.” Regu- lar 39c value. Candlewick Bed Spreads 51.99 —Solid-color chambray spreads in rose, green, blue, gold and orchid with white hand-tufted designa. Double-bed size in a variety of at- . tractive patterns. " . Crepe-Felt Toyo-Pique ‘WHITE HATS Headsizes 22 to 24 inches. -; THURSDAY SPECIAL Fancy Cuff MESH GLOVES 49¢c - , —The coolest gioves you can wear for Bummer! Also in the group—Crepe and Novelty Pabric Gloves. Sizes 5% to 7% in the ssortment. Kann's—8ireet Floor, THURSDAY SPECIAL EAGLES $1 Sheer Printed BEMBERGS THURSDAY SPECIAL $1.00 Rayon GOWNS AND PAJAMAS 77e —600 garments taken from stock and reduced for this event . . . Cool, pretty styles for Summer. The gowns in reg- ular and extra sizes, the pajamas in regular sizes only. ‘Kann's—Street Floor. THURSDAY SPECIAL Peek-a-boo EYELET OXFORDS —400 pairs just recetved! Cool white ‘eotton fabric oxfords with Cuban heels Kann’s Toilet Tissues—17 rolis $1.00 —1,000 sheets to & roll—a soft, ab- sorbent quality in white and assort- ed colors. Regularly $1.00 dozen rolls, 50c and $1.00 Costume Jewelry 29 —New styles—new colors , . , brace- lets, clips, brooches, earrings and necklaces—in white, bright and pas- tel colors, Smart Playing Cards—4 Decks 79 ~—A large and ‘colorful assortment of playing cards—with gilt and silver edges. All attractively boxed, Kann’s Special Coffee—2 Ibs. for 35 —A delicious, fresh roasted coffee— ground to your individual taste, @ Kann’s Special Tea, 44 Ib. Kann’s Reg. 31c Facial Tissues 3 boxes C 6% —500 sheets to a box—an excellent quality 9x10-in. size, in white, pink, green, light blue and orchid. Six - Drawer A Shoe Cabinets 97- —Handy, sturdy cabinets, covered with washable paper in blue, rose, green or orchid. Four drawers are for shoes, one for hosiery, one for hats. Men’s 8& Women’s Linen HandRkfs 8c ea. —Plain white, full-size linens for men . . . Gay novelty prints for women. Youll want a dozen or more. Women’s 16-Rib Gloria Umbrellas $1.29 —Reg. $1.69 umbrellas in black with white, navy, brown, red and green. Smart handles . . . Wooden shanks. Madeira Linen Dresser Scarfs 99 ~—36 to 70 inch scarfs of a fine quality linen with elaborate hand- embroidered designs. $1.25 to $2.00 values., Steven’s Linen Dish Towels 6 for 69- —Good quality crash linen towels with colored borders all around and tape hanger on end. A very special value. 36-Inch Cotton Cord Laces 49c yd. —79¢ quality. Lovely pastel and dark colored all-over laces for formal and street dresses, Cool and pretty for hot days. 17-Pc. Voile BED ROOM ENSEMBLES ; 81.47 ~200 sets, each consisting of 2 pairs Priscilla drapes with 2 valances and # Ue-backs, § scarfs and 1 fuil-size ...spresd—of figured volle in rose, blue, , #old, green ox orchid Kann's—Street Floor THURSDAY SPECIAL Girls' Reg. $1.15 PLAY SUITS 79¢ ~—Piaids, stripes, dots, ehecks, Tiuia- tian patterns . , . Plain pastels . . . Some with seperate halter, shorts and &kirt , . . others with sports or sun- Kann's—Street Floor THURSDAY SPECIAL Reg. $1.69 India Print BEDSPREADS $1.09 —The 30x108-inch slze spreads with rich oriental designs on bright-calored grounds. Suitable for spreads, day- bed cavers, table covers, etc. % Kann's—Street. Floor. THURSDAY SPECIAL Little Boys' Regular 59¢ WASH SUITS 39e —Cool, practical little suits for “the 3 t0 6 Tan, biue and green broad- cloth shorts with white or contrast- ing color sieeveless blouse. Kann's—Street Ploor. THURSDAY SPECIAL Men's $1.69 JAP-CREPE ROBE SETS 99e —Plain-colored or blazer-striped. robe and mules to match, in & bag of the same material. Light in weight, wash- able; for travel locker or beach. Small, medium and large sises. Kann's—-Street Floor. - THURSDAY SPECIAL Boys' Covert and Khaki SHORTS -