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B—6 » ZONING PROTEST MADEBY CTEZEN Michigan Park Group Asks for Hearing on Plan for Work. Stating that the Zoning Commis- slon had taken away rights of the residents of the Michigan Park area and had granted no benefits, the but it did not take in the property north of been unsatisfactory to the residents of the territory, and last night they voted to protest to the Zoning Com= mission for not rezoning the property. They asked to be allowed & hearing. Eight resolutions drawn up by the executive council were read and ap- proved. They provided for a new Bunker Hill School large enough to take care of the children in the com- munity and thereby make it unneces- Varnum street and east ol' road northeest. This has e and up-fo-date lighting in the S Redies community, and recommendation of | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1935. mmmwmmnmm&mfl&nfimhumnwm first meeting of the year last night.|laying out of a golf course in the During the past Summer the asso- [ Northeast section; the enlargement of ciation had appealed fur & rezoning of [ and the placing of proper equipment the section and this had been granted, | on the Bunker Hill School Playground; immediate development of the Turkey Thicket recreation center; more mod- the appointment of Col. William Peak to the position of superintendent of penal institutions, Resolutions demanding immediate placement of additional traffic signs in the area and the painting of signs al- ready in the streets, and a new bus route connecting with the Northwest section of the city directly were re- ferred to committees. sary for them to go long distances to| Dr. L. B, Norris of the Medical So- attend school; the unanimous approval | clety addressed the association on the Michigan Park Citizens’ Association|of The Evening Star safety campaign; | campaign against the spread of con- For Style For Comfort For Wearabili Stretch-To ty p Ringless Chiffon Hose 5c Pr. or 3 prs. for 250 ¥ Eyerything in a stocking you could ask for. They are sheer and clear without a ring to mar their beauty. The two- way-stretch top adjusts to any length and is a comfort feature as well as a practical one. We have yet to see a finer stocking at this price. Durbar, Highnoon, Hindus- tan, Townwear, Gun Metal Palais Royal—Main Floor You'll Marvel at the Values in This Sale Silk& Satin Lingerie 1.88 Lacey and tailored gowns! Youthful styles in pajamas! Well cut, su- perior quality slips! It's a brilliant collection, and when you know that silks and satins are rising in price, you'll be eager to get yourself a aupgly of these lovely things, at such a special price. 1.39 Silk Slips, $1 V or straight tops; lace trims and tal- lored styles; splendid quality; sizes 84 to 44. Palais Royal—Third Floor Any Other Time You'd Pay $5 for These Princess Royal Style Arch Shoes AH sizes 3 to but during the Anniversary the price is only 3.95 Pumps, T-straps, Ties and trim new Oxfords. Black suede, brown suede, black kid, brown kid, blue kid and em- bossed calf in the collec- tion. 9; some to N0 All widths AAA to C; some to D and AAAA to EE Palais Royal—Second Floor The Knockabout Shop Features 3.95 Angraco and Other Frocks in the Anniversary Sale at 2.88 Not only the classic shirtmaker types but dressier types as well in this attractive group of An- graco, woolynub and frost- wave crepe dresses. Rich fall colors like wine tones, rust, King's blue, navy, green and black, brightened with novel belts, buttons, pockets and other touches. Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 42 Palais Royal—Third Floor 1,000 Sm taglous diseases being conducted oy Dr. George Ruhland, health commis- sloner. Miss Olivia Phelps Stokes of the American Red Cross spoke on the workings of that body and of the Dis- trict’s functions in the caring for the needy. She co-operation with the Red Cross is making its annual drive for membership & success. ———— Horse Owner Found Dead. CHARLTON, Mass., October 8 (#).— ‘Thomas A. Ashworth, president of the Ashworth Woolen Co. and widely known horse owner, found dead in a garage yesterday, Medical Ex- aminer A. J. McCrae of Southbridge said death was due to monoxide gas poisoning. art, NEW FELT HATS Anniversary Sale Value 245 New fall colors and black. Smart shapes; new. styles; brims, turbans, toques, tricornes, pill boxes and off-the-face models. New trims. Chamois finish. Better get vourself a counle at this price! Palais Royal—Second Floor They're New! “Velva Velour” Blouses in Football Shades An Anniversary Special at 1.88 Velva Velour is a soft, new fabric that lends itself per- fectly to new blouses and comes in 'l;ovedly colo;-in e aqua, rust red, purple, brown and _black. ¥hree styles « « « shirt style V neck, Lum- Jean with standing col- lar, and wind breaker style. In sizes 32 to 40. Special! Separate Skirts to Wear with Your Blouses, 2.48. Pleated or flared models; plain and checks; VOTE FOR DISTRICT AND SAFETY URGED Progressive Citizens of Georgetown Adopt Resolu- tions at Meeting. Resolutions supporting The Star's Safety Council and demanding na- tional representation for the District were adopted by the Progressive Citi- zens’ Assoclation of Georgetown last night at a meeting at which Mrs. Mabel Jennings Fry was re-elected as president, In discussion of safety needs, it was suggested that a thorough study be made of traffic at busy intersec- tions, with a view to eliminating left- band turns wherever desirable. Asking national representation, the association re-airmed the stand which it took last year. Taxation in the District without representation, the resolution stated, “is not within the spirit of the Constitution and 1s & principle which is certainly repu nant to the founders of the Natio Resolutions also were passed pledg- Ing co-operation with the Greater Na- tional Capital Committee in celebrat- ing Halloween, and with the Mount Pleasant Citizens' Association in the movement for cleaner streets, Officers elected to serve with Mrs. Fry are: Mrs. C. H. Wagner, first vice president; J. J. Sullivan, second vice | president; Mrs. Bertha T. Voorhorst, third vice president; Miss Doris Con- lyn, corresponding secretary; Miss Ann R. Keliher, recording secretary, and Miss Edna H. Ladson, treasurer. Mrs, United Mine Workers was announced Saturday night. The Wagon mines will pay wages yet to be agreed upon by the large operators in the district. Several thousand miners are still out on strike at the larger union mines pending a wage settlement. ‘Wagner and Mrs, E. T. Sullivan were | — named delegates to the federation. COAL MINES RESUME OLIVER SPRINGS, Tenn., October 8 (#).—Wagon coal mines in this sec- | tion resumed work yesterday after| being closed more than a week be- cause of the strike in the Tennessee district. An agreement between operators of the small mines and a committee of First Time at Sale Prices! Only a Special Purchase Makes This High-Styled Furniture Available at Popular Prices. Forefathers’ SOLID MAPLE furniture is vastly different from just any mapl~ furniture. It has a charm of its own, and for good reason—it's made in New England where hundreds of rare old Colonial pieces are available for copying. Like the originals this furniture is solidly built to give years of use. Every piece has the same natural stock that has been hand-rubbed. So you can assemble your own maple rooms—buy one, two or three pieces now, you can always add to it. ‘® Beds, 3 Styles in @ Dressers, 3 Types 3s95 Three Sizes (Twin, three-quarter, double widths.) ® Chests, 4 Styles Shown at top of page: Dresser, size 18x36, 3 deep drawers. Complete with mirror. Bed pictured: Twin, three-quarter or double sizes; urn poster style__ Vanity pictured; can also be used as desk. Size 18x32, complete with ay Indlqreci' Ordinarily the Base Alone Sells for 9.98 A choice of two syles—one base round. . other hexagonal aped. L Z in- hed in mhfil ‘:: globe, /LENOX CHINA TABLE LAMP _ 6098 Palais Royal— Fifth Floor 14.95 14.75 and Other @ Vanities, 3 Types ® Also Secretaries, Desks Pieces Chest-on-chest pictured: 50 inches high and 18x 2275 & Top drawer 34.95 with divided compartments___ deep drawers. Chest pictured: Height 40 inches, sizes 18x28. Four 19.95 Desk pictured: Kneehole top. Size 18x42 J CHOOSE FROM 43 style, six side drawers, tray and two drawers on 29.95 P 12,900 Worth PATTERNS—20 SOLID C Bzrofidlooms, Oriental ‘These are not just inexpensive rugs, they are high quality rugs at a low price. There's a big difference in those two thoughts, and there's & big difference i the appearance of these rugs—which you'll see without need- ing s salesman to point out. Unhesi- tatingly we invite you to compare these rugs for value any place in the city. of Ru MIRRORS J¥%; GST. LAA AWWAYS LOWHST [N THE CITY PAKIS' gs *0.300! OLORS—EVERY SIZE?® Axminsters Designs 9.50. Sizes 9x12 and 83"x10'6" el Palais Royal—Fourth Floor Innerspring Mattress 1 The pre-b mattress 9.95 uilt quilted border keeps this from packing and sagging. Eight ventilators for sanitation, han- dles for turning. ticks in st A choice of sturdy riped or figured patterns. < Box S]fi*ing to Match Palais Royal—Fourth Floor