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B—10 THE EVE CHAMBER DELAYS INDORSING LOAN Fairfax Members Favorable to School Proposal, but Seek Further Debate. By a Stafl Correspondent of The Star. ANNANDALE, Va., September 11.— Although voicing sentiment favorable to the proposed $340,050 county-wide bond issue for school construction, members of the Fairfax County | Chamber of Commerce, meeting in the | Jocal elementary school Tuesday night, voted to table a motion indorsing the | proposed program in order that it | might be continued for discussion at future meketings The proposed school expansion pro- | gram, which would include additional | class room facilities at 13 points in | the county where schools are over- | crowded, was explained by Division | Supt. W. T. Woodson. It was shown | that of the total amount necessary to finance the proposed work, the Public | Works Administration would give 8s| an outright grant $153,022.50, with the | count ing $187 Mrs. Robert Smith of Manassas | urged co-operation of the’ trade body with the Piedmont Dairy Festival to be held at Manassas October 11.} Citing the fact that the queen and her two attendants will come from Fairfax | County this . she requested all| Jocal business firms and others in the | county to participate in the festival. l Crockett C. Carr of Fairfax asked support of the Chamber of Cnmmerce‘ in having located in the county a pro- | posed rural recreation center as out-‘ lined to local officials by the Works Progress Administration and the Ex- tension Division, Department of Agri- | culture. e | DEMOCRATS IN HOLE | FACING CAMPAIGN $14,890 in Bank and $1,170 Pledged, Against $417,868 Debts. By the Associated Press. The Democratic National Commit- | tee disclosed yesterday it was heading | year’s political campaign nly $14,890 in the bank and of $1,170 against unpaid bills 417,868 | The party’s financial condition was | given in a report filed with South Trimble, House clerk, by John Grimes, | @ssistant treasurer of the committee. | From June 1 to August 3! the com- mittee tdok in $71,298 and paid out $108,132. That ate up all but $14,890 of the balance carried over on June 1. Of the balance remaining $3,918 was in restricted and closed deposite- Jnpaid obligations included $1 8, | 477 owed on loans advanced by nine individuals, $147.638 in radio bills, | 560,308 owed to telephone and tele- | graph companies, $30,000 for street car advertising, and $27,879 for office rent. i The Republican National Commit- tee reported yesterday it had a sur- | plus of nearly $25,000 { Among the largest individual con- tributions received by the Democarts | in the past three months were $5,000 | from J. Carroll Cone of Kansas City, | $3,000 each from E. J. Griffith of Port- land, Oreg., and Al Ritt of St. Paul, | and $2,500 each from Dave H. Morris | of New York, Robert S. O'Dell and | A. P. Giannini, both of San Francisco. | ALEXANDRIAN NAMED ; YOUTH AID DIRECTOR Bernard Fagelson Will Head| Out-of-School Program in Northern Virginia. By the Associated Press, RICHMOND, Va., September 12— | Appointment of Lloyd Caster of Rich- mond and Bernard Fagelson of, Alex- andria as directors of the out-of- | school you program for the middle and Northern Virginia districts, re- spectively, were announced yesterday by Dr. Walter S. Newman, State direc- tor for the National Youth Ad- ministration. . Mr. Caster assisted in the orgamza- tion of the program last year and has done counciling and guidance work for the Richmond Y. M. C. A. Mr. Fagelson is a graduate of George Washington University and is exveri- | enced in organization work. Mr. Fagelson, a son of Mr. and | Mrs. Sam Fagelson of North Wash- | ington street extended, Alexandria, graduated in law at George Wash- | ington University in June. FINANCE CHARGES 0. K’D| By the Associated Press. MADISON, Wis,, September 12.— | A bill providing for the licensing | of motor vehicle dealers and salesmen and regulating sales finance com- | panies was passed by the Assembly | yesterday and sent to the Governor. Final action on the measure i volved voting approval of an amend- ment which limits interest and other charges on sales contracts to 15 per cent annually, The measure prohibits motor vehicle dealers from “coercing” buyers to pur- chase vehicles through specific finance companies. ADVERTISEMENT. Constip#tiofij Liver and Gall Bladder Troubles Need Pluto Water \ Constipation, liver. gall bladder trou- | bles do come together—often when | you're constipated, biliary diainage is | not normal either. . 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Utility Cabinets 4—4.95 66x18x12-in Cabinets. ... 8—3.95 63x15x10-in. Cabinets... 1—3.95 44x18x12-in. Cabinet... 3—2.95 35x18x12-in. Cabinets_ 4—1.29 Undersink Cabinets. - (Fifth Floor, The Hecnt Co.) Clearance! 22—Celanese Trepunta Spreads, (Drapes to match, 4.95 pr.) i 35—Candlewick Spreads, 1.29 1o 2.29 CURTAINS 1, Tailored figured marquisette curtains .. . pinch-pleated net curtains and some ruffled styles. Limited quantity. Come early. (8ixth Floor, The Hecht Co) BEDSPREADS ¥ 5.95 15—Jacquard Spreads, 3.95 to 7.95 ! 1.95 to 4.95 75—DMiscellaneous Spreads, $1 to 2.95 : OFF! (Fifth Floor. The Hecht Co.) LAMPS 25—1.50 Metal “Kiddie Lamps” with Mickie Mouse shades 15—$5 to 7.95 China, Alabaster and Pottery Lamps, complete with silk or parchmentized shades 100—1.49 to 198 Pictures. All large. Various subjects 10—9.95 Rembrandt Three-lite Metal Table Lamps with pleated silk shades 20—1.95 “Scottie Dog” door stop or fireside -ornament 12—2.49 Pottery Table Lamps with shades 8—12.95 Fine Bronze Reflector Lamps with glass shades 100—1.49 Full-length, 14x50-in. Mirrors, frames finished in maple, mahog- RUGS 4—49.50 Axminster 9x12 Rugs—dis- continued 17—4.95Axminster 36x63-in. 20 Yds. 195 to 250 Carpet Rem- 50—4.95 to 595 Carpet Samples, 36x27 with serged ends._. 8—4.95 Rug Cushions, 8.3x10. 127395 Reversible 27x54-in. Wool Rugs; used for display._ -- 1.00 1—98.50 Moderne yx12 Rug. --4995 1—89.50 Washed American-Oriental 9x12 Rug. -49.95 1—62.50 Modern Wilton 9x12 Rug--39.95 1—69.50 Bordered 9x13.6 Broadloom Rug anyorwalmut_ .. ... 10 (Pourth Floor, The Mecht Co.) (8ixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) CURTAINS & UPHOLSTERIES 3—13.95 “as is” Shutter Screens in white and ivory. 30—2.95 Fine Taffeta Pillows, trimmed with brush fringe. 15—$1 Damask Pillows—variety of col- ors, damaged. 125—49¢ to 69c Fifty-in. Damask in blue, red or green. 1—6.95 Beach Pad with head rest--]1 () 40—Od 4 ] B R T 650 1—19.95 Oxford White and Black Cab- and Novelty Curtains (Sixth Ploor, The Hecht Co.) HOUSE FURNISHINGS 15—2.95 Folding Card Tables. 8—495 to 6.95 Pearl-top Clothes Hampers - ---1.00 to 395 72—$1 No. 8 Cast Iron Dutch Ovens.. 49¢ 49c A special group of such famous makes 85 3—19.95 Artificial Mantel Fireplaces, 14.95 54—$1 Cast Iron Chicken Fryers 50—1.95 Metal Coffee Tables. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co) 9x12 Seamless: Axminster 195 KITCHEN FURNITURE 4—8.95 Porcelain-top Kitchen Tables, 25x40 in. top with cutlery drawer. Green and white. Damaged. 495 3—5.95 White Porcelain-top Kitchen Tables. 25x40 with drawer. Dam- aged .. 39¢ 1—22.50 Five-pc. Breakfast Suite with stainless porcelain table top. Dam- aged inet Base Table with stainless 22x27 9—1.95 Odds and Ends of Kitchen and Dinette Chairs—reduced to. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) WASHERS AND IRONERS Maytag, Apex, A. B. C, Watermatic and others at savings of lm._w._s;o to $40 (Main Floor, Electrical Arcade) Rugs ].5.95 Just 30 of them! Woven from blended yarns which give a neutral-tone mottled effect, es- pecially fine for bed rooms. Every single one pertelcc .« and you know how Axminsters wear Cotton and Silk Blouses Originally $1.95 to $3.95. Cottons and silks in solid colors, prints and bright plaids. 5 O Broken sizes and colors. c # (Third Floor, Sport Shop) Clearance! Jr. Misses’ Summer Dresses and Coats 31—2.95 and 3.95 Cotton Lace and Printed Cotton Dresses... 36—3.95 and 5.95 Pique Sun-backs and Sheer Print Dresses. 8—3.95 Washable Silk Shirtwaist Dresses and Sunbacks.....e.--95¢ 13—5.95 to 10.95 Polka Dot and Washable Jacket Dresses.. ---295 10—5.95 Corduroy and Pique Wraps in Pastel Colors, broken sizes 301y P— ] (Third Floor, Young Washingtonian Shop) Clearance of COTTON FROCKS 73—1.95 and 2.95 Eyelets, Pastels and Dark Dresses. . 61—1.59 and '1.88 Eyelets, Pastels and Dark Dresses. 57—1.95 Printed Voiles in misses’ sizes only. Better Dress Clearance 40—3.95 and 5.95 Misses’ and Women’s Cotton Dresses, ] ()() Laces, Eyelets and Dotted Swiss . 35—17.95 to 10.95 Misses’ and Women's Prints and Wash Dresses in pink and white. (Third Floor, Dress Department) THRIFT SHOP DRESSES 11—Mpusseline de Sole and Organdy Formals. Were 7.95 to 10.95. Pastel colors. $1 CORSETS 34—3.50 and $5 Summer Corsettes and Girdles. Famous makes. Sizes 33 to 40 in corsettes; girdles 27 to 31 36—Pilmy Lastex Girdles in peach or white, in small, medium 1 48—Nestle Form Bandettes in sizes 32 to 40... (Third Floor, Corsets) APRONS 25—Sheer Organdy Apron Sets with collar and cuffs... ... ~-79%¢ 30—Artist Model Smocks in prints or plain colors. Sizes 14 to 20--1,69 45—Printed Broadcloth Servicettes in floral patterns. Sizes small, medhin and dedge - - - . - — (Third Floor, Aprons) GIRLS’ WEAR 30—$2 and $3 Girls’ Slip-on Sweaters____ 2—3.95 and 5.95 Girls' Silk Dresses, size 16, in red or rose.. 1—7.95 Mousseline de Sole Dress, size 14. 4—Girls’ Sport Shirts in small sizes._. (8econd Floor, Girls' Dept.) BOYS’ WEAR 15—Junior, Wool Ensembles, 4 to 9. Were 5.95. 22—3.95 Flannel Bathrobes __ 10—2.25 Wool Lumber Jacks. ... 18—2.25 Tan Corduroy Slacks, sizes 8 to 17 40—1.09 Junior Wash Longies. 22—4.95 Heavy Button Shaker Sweaters, tan (Second Floor, Boys' Dept.) CHILDREN’S SHOES 40—2.95 Boys' and Girls' White Shoes. Broken sizes. 30—2.95 Junior Miss Brown Oxford. Broken sizes. 75—1.59 Little Trooper Sandals in white. Sizes 6 to 5 38—3.50 Girls' Zipper Oxfords in broken sizes. (Second Floor, Shoe Dept.) CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR 16—$2 Part-wool Boys' Unionsuits. Sizes 6 to 12... 60—82 Girls' Sleeveless Wool Unionsuits, 8 to 14.... 35—$1 Girls’ Sleeveless Cotton Suits, knee length. (Second Floor, Underwear Dept.) INFANTS’ WEAR 12—1.95 and 2.95 Pique Coats and Hats 1—39c Nainsook Combinatino- 1—1.59 Silk Creepers. 3—1.15 Dimity Creepers... 1—59c Infant Towel Set- 4—39c Crepe Gowns... 22—1.95 Tots’ Dresses. 5—Quilted Crepe de Chine Robes. 1—2.95 Quilted Crepe de Chine Robes. (Infants' Wear, Second Floor) Simplex Flexies and Strap Slippers - Regularly 3.75 and 4.25, reduced for clearance. Patent 2.90 button Tee straps and two-tone oxfords. Sizes 8% to 3. 5.95 Girls’ Silk Dresses Girls’ and Jr. Hi. silk crepes in plain colors and prints. 3.95 Sizes 7 to 10 to 12 to 16 Little Boys® Jersey Suits Shorts with slip-over blouses in striped or plain jersey. 97 c Grand for kindergartners. Sizes 3 to 6 o Girls’ Balbriggan Pajamas Girls’ and Jr. Hi* sizes in long or short sleeve styles. 00 Wide or ski-bottom trousers. Turtle or vee necklines. Pastels and 2 tones. - Younger Men’s 2-Trousers Suits Single breasted sports back styles in tans and greys. Sizes 17 to 20. A very special buy for Ft‘ldly onY; 8’95 Hundreds of pairs! Women’s higher-priced shoes reduced 3.95 There's only one reason for the reductions on these good- looking shoes—the size lines are broken. Hurry in for a good seleciion in your size. (8treet Floor, Shoe Dept.) Enameled Metal Sale New Fall Suede Gloves 9c 1.98 Brushes, mirrors, trays, powder boxes. Jade, black. Dresser Pieces Only 300 pairs of suede pull-ons in black or brown. §% to 7. (Main Floor, Tolletries) (Btreet Floor.) Tre-Jur Hy-Gene Bath Sets Toilet Tissue 19¢ 15 rois 49¢ Pleasantly scented bath powder and bath salts. Bargain price! (Btreet PFloor.) Soft finish, high-grade tissue in white only. (Btreet Ploor.) Crepé House Slippers Formerly 1.00. You'll want several ¢ pairs at this special price. Cuban heels; soft soles. Smart colors. (Street Floor. Slippers.) “Margy” Silk Stockings Full fashioned chiffons with ad- justable lace tops. Broken sizes, 2 £ s 1 or colors. Regularly much more. (Street Floor. Hosiery.) Exceptional Values Hand-Rolled ‘Print Hankies with hand-rolled hems. Also smart colored initial handkerchiefs. (Street Floor, Handkerchiefs.) Sheer handkerchiefs in gay, vivid prints 7c LINGERIE 10—1.19 Lace-trimmed Silk Gowns. 8—5.95 Handmade Silk Gowns. Were 5.95... 50—1.95 Beige Silk Slips. Broken sizes. 15—1.95 Dark Slips in small sizes. 20—1.95 Dark Slips in broken sizes. 60—69c Rayon Gowns, lace trimmed and taflored, 2 for §1 75—59c Mesh Panties in broken sizes. -3 for $1 (Btreet Ploor, Lingerie) BLOUSES 30—1.95 Linen Blouses in assorted colors. 150—1.00 Plaid Boucle Scarfs 15—1.95 Pastel Crochet Caps (Street Floor. Blouses) GLOVES 30—3.00 and 4.00 four and eight button suede gloves, ] 59 85—1.00 and 1.50 Summer gloves. Broken assort.----59¢ 50—1.59 Cape gloves. Broken sizes and colors. (Street Floor, Gloves) STATIONERY 150—25¢ Initialted Staitonery.. 100—59¢ Eaton’s Writing Paper. 75—59¢ to 1.00 Novelties. (Street Floor, Stationery) HOSIERY 41—35c Women’s Cotton Sports Socks.. 14—75¢ Women's Angora Mixed Socks. 136—1.00 Full-fashioned outsize silk_stockings, 79¢; 3 prs., 225 10—1.15 Myth Silk Stockings 79¢c; 3 prs., 225 (Btreet Floor, Hosiery) ‘ TOILETRIES Signet Complexion Soap, scented, dozen.. Sanitary Napkins, featherweight, 6 boxes. ........ Ann Hathaway Water Softener, scented.