Evening Star Newspaper, June 19, 1936, Page 30

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iDANCE SET TONIGHT © 10 AID BOYS’ CLUB, ;;'l'o Be Held at Lincoln Colnonade. | :, Fund Climbs to . $68,168. | # A floor show and dance for the ben- | #efit of the Metropolitan Police Boys' | *# Club will be held tonight at the Lin- | “coln Coleonnade, U street between #*Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. under Dunbar Community Center The af- fair will get under way at 8:30 o'clock. Police Chief Ernest W. Brown yes- terday expressed confidence the cam- paign would pass the $71,000 mark this week. Yesterday's reports raised the campaign total to $68,168 The largest membership subscrip- tion received yesterday was a donation of $50 by Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington. The latest reports of the precincts follow: No. 1, $3,995; No. 2, $9.182; No. 3, $3,527; No. 4, $614; No. 5, $966; No. 6. $2.312: No. 7, $1,169; No. 8, $3,084; No. THE EVENING STAR, -WASHINGTON, No. 12, $1,654; Women's Bureau, $50; Detective Bureau, $231; Traffic Divi- sion, $340, and Harbor Precircl, $99. LR e Veterans’ Group to Elect. ‘The District of Columbia Chapter of Rainbow Division Veterans will elect officers and hold a bonus cele- bration in a dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. Saturday in Dufly's Sea Grill, 1508 Fourteenth street. Elmer F. Neagle, retiring president, will preside. Delegates are to be named for the eighteenth annual national reunion BILL SEEKS MEANS | Resclution Providing Agriculture Department Study Sent to White House. Bv the Associated Press. An investigation by the Agriculture Department to determine ways of de- creasing the number of highway ac- cidents was authorized yesterday in TO END ACCIDENTS| D. C, FRIDAY, # resolution adopted by the Benate and sent to the White House. Secretary Wallace, in approving the measure, sald such an inquiry was “very much needed.” “The appalling number of accidents on our highways and the resulting toll of death or injuries to persons and destruction of property,” he adided “makes it imperative that something be done to try to make traffic on our highways more safe.” One object, Wallace said, would be “promoting necessary uniformity in motor vehicle traffic laws through- out the country.” The Secretary would be allotted JUNE 19, 19386. $150,000 for the study to be com- pleted by June 30, 1937. CAMP DENGES TO OPEN Camp Denges,” Catholic camp for boys and girls at Abell, Md., will hold a formal opening at 2:30 p.m. Sunday with a concert by the Holy Comforter Boys’ Band. Washington residents and parents of campers have been in- vited to attend. ‘Two main periods have been sched- uled for the Summer, one for girls from June 28 to July 25 and one for boys from July 27 to August 30. COMMITTEE HEADS IN SENATE SHIFTED Black Becomes Chairman of Ed.' ucation and Labor Body, Walsh of Naval Unit. By the Associated Press. Senator Hugo L. Black of Alabama yesterday became chairman of the Senate Education and Labor Com- Walsh, who took over the chairmane #hip of the Naval Committee. The shuffie of committee assign- ments followed the death of Senator Park Trammell of Florida, who had held the naval post. Senator Royal 8. Copeland of New York was the next Democrat in line for the education and labor chair- manship, but he already headed the Commerce Committee. Senate rules prohibit the holding of more than one major committes chairmanship. The committee changes were made at the request of Senator Robinson, # the direction of Miss Alice Hill of the | 9, $1,094; No. 10, $2,601; No. 11, $484; | of the organization. mittee, succeeding Senator David I |Democratic leader. A ....REMEMBER SUNDAY IS FATHER'S DAY “The Avenue'—T7th, 8th and D Sts. if you give him one Sunday morning! R4 PALM BEACH SUITS *16.¢ —A Palm Reach Suit is the “must suit” of every Washingtonian! Here, in this sticky, humid climate, it is simply impossible for a man to know real comfort unless he has one or two of these famous suits in his wardrobe. Their cool, porous, open fabric makes them Summer’s best bet. White, suntan and bangkok are the “big three” this season . .. and we're showing them in a wide variety of models— single or double breasted with plain or sports backs. Plenty of dark colors, too— blues, British stripes, greys, hairline stripes, pin-checks! Sizes for all—regulars, shorts, stouts, longs, long stouts and short stouts. Ask about our FOUR WAYS TO PAY Kann's—Air Cooled—Second Floor, AC and DC Current (o blades, b - prush — nothing ot just shave. " dad will enjoy for _\.'em‘s .sha\'eg‘ ol pri ;m w comfort, & pexfecmer e e rsxen he'll never try ano G It on the Budget Plan . Air Cooled—Street Floor. P 3 A SALE of $1.95 t0 $2.95 ‘Van Heusen® PAJAMAS Lightweight, cool genuine PANAMA HATS $2.95 —Don't let dad get that hot. steam: look these sultry Summer days. Give him a genuine bubble-light panama that sets free and easy on heat-bothered heads! Kann's—Air Cooled—Street Floor, —Just in time for Father's Day, a huge pur- chase from “Van Heusen,” makers of shirts, pajamas and collars! The fine fabrics include broadcloths, shadow-stripe broadcloths, super- —For his w'acai::f; é?adstf‘“" ; sa“forlzed quality pongees, lightweight handkerchief ess trips, IO Cotton ; cloth, sateens and fancy pongees. Sizes A, B, bag of black or tan, d 7 C. and D. cowhide, neatly : e LE FF X 1 ith shirt fol : ;%\cl;ggg(‘a,‘,‘;‘&; short leather - 1 LACKS > _ Fourth - BUADS: 1 ggage—Alr Cooled—FO" . : sl 95 o —Breezy, lightweight slacks for dad's comfort. Well tai- lored of smart woven checks and stripes . . . Washable, ot course. Kann's—Air Cooled —sSecond Floar. Kann's—Air Cooled—Street Floor, Give him a stock of ties —you can at this price! € 3 for 81.65 6 for 83.25 McGregor Sport Shirts _$195 Values this (A ho loves & pipe. the dad who y- various S onaid collection offers Mt “Giep sure tyles that are i\':)arm welcome - . they're Very specia Leather Goods— 7 Flexible HOUSE e be met t:! this low price 1 values! Alr Cm!ed——street Floof. speclal! Leather Sele SLIPPERS soles with rubber sl pr —Hard leathel o ortable uppers. heels and soit, In blue, brown, gtoll... Ag preciate! Kann's— . green and re ift an d. Sizes y dad would ap- Alr Cooled—Street baie POSE 30° y ¥ —Just the kind dad would buy for himself! Bas- —For dad’s recreation hours, why not a cool, swankily tailored sport shirt? There's a tremen- dous variety of patterns, fabrics and colors to select from! Kann's—Air Cooled—Street Floor, —Famous for their extra-wear patented toes and heels, their careful construction and fine fit . . . Several pairs would make a sure-fire hit with dad! Kann%—Air Cooled—Street Floor. A qulmble rohe with his initial $2.95 —An ideal gift, one of these smartly tailored robes personal- ized with his own initial! Notch and shawl coHar styles, with pip- ing or contrasting trim. Kann's—Air Cooled—Street Floor. ket weaves, Silk Foulards, Silk Crepes, Grena- dines, Fine Mogadores, Jacquards, Charvets, Twills, Failles, Satins, Prints and Reps . .. Neat- ly gift boxed! Kann's—Air Cooled—Street Floor. Let him throw out his chest The Shirt of distinetion S —The most exacting dad will applaud the fine styling and accomplished tailoring of these Manhattans . . . All the new colors, the, new fab- rics and patterns, the new collars are heére! Plenty of white and plain colors, of course. Kann's—Air Cooled—Street Floor.

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