Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1936, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1936. U. S, OBLIGATIONS TOLD YOUTH BODY National Administrator Wil- liams Bares New Job Opportunities. ‘The responsibility of Government in helping coming generations to van- quish the harmful heritages of eco- nomic depressian was munci-w:‘ h.'i ' = night by Aubrey Williams, national g B i s e e Full- FGS"IIOI‘Ied Pure-Silk the National Youth Institute in con- RN - “Royal Purple” Declaring that until new oppor- tunities for employment and a better social adjustment are established it “is the duty of the Government to cre- 3 il ate greater educational, recreational and work oportunities” for young peo- i ple, Williams struck out at apostles of . 4 -2 , Ask About & “let-things-take-their-course” policy and said that for the first time large 1 A . Our Easy numbers of persons were unwilling to CANRAY f o \ Poomout accept hard times as a natural, un- 1 « - ials A il g c ayments preventable circumstance. L h ey ) > Materials Actually $ : : “There is considerable evidence,” he 4 1) & H added, “that many people are slowly $ is Used in I.)resses but unmistakably coming to the belief N\ afef el Now Sellmg at that the Government has definite re- i -1 sponsibilities toward maintaining the Wk $3.98 to 36.98 social and economic well-being of its ; - @ Choice of sheer, filmy citizens. Through their votes they are s N . chiffon or service weights. registering themselves in favor of 4 2 pe: I et ot ithime Tioricke R Only Sears Huge Purchase A9 Every thread clear and hich hold tha form of Z E e . i flawless. Reinforced sole, x'rl:enul ‘Lu‘an tsssc;:e&rfya.:gv::z <, b2 I Permits Such Values! heel and toes, picot tops. the welfare of the people is to be put & . 4 X Good colors for Summer. above special privilege and the in- A FEIN . « Sizes 8% to 10%. STesis REiDEORSES. A I Choose Dressy, Business, Sports, Tailored Activities of Agency. L S . : ; 2 VA Shirtwaist Types, Scarfs, Action Back Styles, wi [ 9 v his :ghe:xncnys ?fif::egel:;ufl;iflgfis;f ! 4R b Novelty Sleeves and Pocket Models. Pastel ; e LS fone o heor ee 3 washable crepes, multi-color printed crepes, \ ’ Washable on actual, demonstrated needs.” To meet these needs, the N. Y. A., 4 spun rayon shantung cloth, acetate piques he continued, has “not set up waste- 7 E 7 i i o 3 i e e ' and other materials. Sizes 14 to 20 for misses, | } v B aqs 4¢ in large measure, worked through ex- ; T Aa A\ 38 to 52 for women. 7 isting educational and service agen- 4 v v lg - v ces.” i < ] looking companions for an: The youth administration's program 5. % i summer outm Stunning styles of of helping young men and women = R leather like fabric that's washable. through school and college Williams White and pastel shades. Some e e o 2 Ready for Sand Sea or Sun o i a means of obtaining an edueation, ] ol o e e L in Sears Smart New ' a5 Women’s $2.49 Ties would be one of millions looking for 8 job.” 4 £ ? The youth meeting, attended by : '98 more than 100 representatives of va- § \ 6 g‘nus l;lt.hohc young people's groups y roughout the Atlantic and Mid- Choose varief western States, will close tonight with styles g:oxia"::m flflm & program devoted to home-making All-Wool and 4 % > Good : ool a leather sole. ~Cuban heels. subjects. Speakers will be Miss Clara ° Sizes 4 to 8. Bradley of the National Catholic Assorment Zephyr \ 00l of Social Service, Mrs. James Vivid Colors Wool . 1 F. Ryan and John O’Connor, the lat- i 3 i : ::r twg‘:x:cusslng practical phases of : 5 E 4 e . chlldre!‘ s Reg. $2.29 Dlimisniati T mhs | Simulated two-piece skirted models, new front ; g i Wh“'e T.strqps This morning Mrs. William Gath- || Skirt and Maillot models, some with uplift bust ‘ s ) 79 . eral of the National Girl Scouts, Miss |} and contrasting belts. Adjustable tie waist and > Mary Riley, executive secretary of the | lmed upper. SngeS 38 40 afld 42. f: ; For an Acfual $4.98 cool, Daughters of Isabella, and Miss Mary 0 : ternational ~ Federation of Catholic (]| Large Beach Bag, rubberized 59¢ ! . \ ) Wnite leather, with fine Comfortable Wash Suit B. Finnan, youth chairman of the In- leather sole, rubber heel Alumnse, led discussion of training g — and toatersnip i voutnprsenie s (1] Basket Weave Rubber Bathing Sandals | : Sizes 8 to 3. Sparts °&’;fi§‘;‘;§g§°‘%§fi“€;‘fgg’f Hght aadee Lannoen ter Julie of Rosary College and Miss CI’GPG-FINII'I Bathlng Caps Mary G Haws of the National Gath- Ig-inch Swim Ring, torpedo shape__ ) ; ., Other Suits at $7.50, $12.75 and $13.50 Most Rev. Bergard.J Sheil, auxiliary bishop of Chicago, Was %o speak this day youth problems. ; GOGGLES : e || Y i) 5 | sosalss 8 Polo Shirts | _Wash - . She’ll Look Sweet Ma SERVICE- ORDERS SR 2) Eneough g NG/~ b, FEBPO 5 0 " Trousers ARMY ORDERS. ;‘;;tmer et S || G RN “Honeysuckles” | |l = B e ]-49 L ey re afternoon on “Youth—Our Challenge,” v N lu' . pasesemms wmne | *‘“@ S ] S . Heavy Tuck Stitch | Men’s $1.98 Cotton Twill active duty in office of the Chief of y 4 tillery, to be retired June 30, ‘e 0j0nneY . 3 : 3 Choice of drape or slack Weed, Capt. Thomas J., Quarter- Summer P . Popular shirt - collar models, an asggrtment of master Corps, Fort Jay, N. Y., to Fort H Myer, Va., July 15, Glorious 3tyle; with shork seeyes, neat, attractive patterns. NAVY ORDERS. iy h ; ) 25¢ Paradise {1 oue pocket. ;::l'f bue | Full’cut and shrinkproof. Hansen, Lieut. Comdr. Carl L. de- Imagine your little cherub in one of 9 °§ m’”d' 1 Sizes 30 to 44. tached U. S. S..Northampton about these adorable creations, they’re PRINTS : ./ dium and large. June 8; to duty as Assistant Naval 3 . just too lovely for words. Cool or- = 2 Inspector of Machinery, Newport News p % di dimifies, sheers, fine broad- 7 ° Men’s Senforized Cot- Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., New- = gandies, 3 y Tais ; lzl/fie ton Tropical Worsted port News, Va. cloths and pi iques All the careful b - T ety k- 1.29 Creehan, Lieut. Edward P., orders 3 “mother-made” details. You'll want NS yd. S April 14 modified. To Bureau of En- several. Sizes 1 to 6%. gineering, Nevy Department, instead - ¥ R T £ Bath in av ard, New York, N. Y. 1 - Pa s, nche omner, Liew. cunieon ©, ae- ||| Tots' Cotton Girls’ Halter A : ; _ g tached U. S. S. Jacob Jones about June 6, to Bureau of Engineering, i .t : ; /: b " o in Play Suits |, Slack Suits 4 ey ' Su“.s Navy Department. . Lovejoy, Lieut. Ralph L., detached Twill Naval Training Station, Norfolk, Va, ||| S5Leht prints From Sears Complete iq\u . 3 RS about August 1, to Asiatic Station. s"e. 3to6 49.: Sine 7 90 z 3 / 5 ’ Parker, Lieut. Harold E., detached [) ) & f ! U. S. S. Tennessee about June 22, to " .98 Boys Shop. Naval Academy. X % i i I Sylvester, Lieut. Malcolm D, de- 19¢ and 25¢ Cotton tached U. S. S. Marblehead about 3 4 1 g 3 " Sizes June 6, to Naval Air Station, Ana- F ABRICS 1 9 to [y costis, D. C. Weld, Lieut. Donald M., detached e y High-waisted trunk with af A 18 Years T. 8. 8. Nevada about June 8, to Navy U 3 5 H zephyr wool zip top. Elas- il b Yard, Philadelphia, Pa. : iy | Double Voile e E;ppomrp o tfiunks : i | Cool, erispy and easy ttovlnr\;ngg;_ can worn separately. i seersucker longies that eve! B CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. / i s'd H k oL 2 A & e wants for Summer. Pre-shrunk, TODAY. iage 00 P S ‘ Other Bathing Suits f it neat blue stripes. Other Longies Meeting, District Department, Amer- } - ! ; c | Up to $3.95 i PR to $1.49, Ican Federation of Government Em- DN, ° Y ) ; e ] ployes, Hamilton Hotel, 8 pm. 3 Gll’dle > i | ¥ : Men’s $3.49 Sport B R 25cShirts & Shorts e S/ BT At Y f i VM oo qoe Banquet-dance, Delta Lambda Sig- A l : ? ox ords b c“l,ovslashom sizes 24 o 9 ma Sorority, Broadmoor Hotel, 8 p.m. $1 Two-Initial | 2 2 T e FOB PINS . P - S Boys’' Wash Boys' Wash fort. Double tearose 89" \¢ N, e e | SHORTS SUITS voile with rayon elastic S | [ e Qe sz | gge | 9 o A\ mer colors i ! E Size Turkish | & or aress [ § : | R e o s v e | e ort e e Xtra IZ¢ UrKis clothes. ) lenty of pockets, 5 o 14 years, | ings. Sizes 4 to 9. 7 Round or e Leather sole and heel. Soft Other Wash Suits to $1.49 Towels square. White elk. Sizes 3% to 5%. z:xu sise; ey e ) X for after swim or shower. Fast color borders. Dish Towels 3 for st- uno m ntmlo.m ~r-horders,

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