Evening Star Newspaper, September 27, 1936, Page 28

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGION, D. C., SEPIEMBER 27, 1936—PART ONE. Special Winter Clothing s s e a0« mosned| DALLAS WILL BE HOST |t o et nimes v | Fisheries Bureau Saves Navy | oo o s of e T eion when the existing supply Tuns| T CATHOLIC ALUMNAE | they said, had asked for this years casuited with the Bureaus of Futieyics o . ouf 4 B - of the Commerce Department. The ; Deugned for U. S: Sailors X . SR A sesslon. tion to » run wusmess pro-| I N tmin g S-Type Submarlnes six names evolved in the huddle are: Trial Waits for Races. gram, = extensive i““"-"“"'m‘ is Sargo, Saury, Spearfish, Sculpin, Special Winter clothing for sallors | coats, similar to those utilized by| LOS ANGELES (#)—Lee Moore, Next Year's Convention. g:nnn for the delegates, Including| pandsmen who have marveled atfound in American waters. Simple | Squalus and Swordfish. e nted “for e in cold | aviation personnel, except that they | charged with participating in the e Tk At informal vists to the Texas Centennisl | the names on Pullman cars wil be 10 | enoug 55 far, but now comes the| A arco it was explained, is come elimaves, aftoet and ashore, if Secre- | will be navy blue in color. $30,000 high seas robbery of the ue to end. » ;M nuhere};“ e dd-y following | 5 position to sympathize with Uncle | complication. Submarines are di- | yono known us m"mw' rroid Swanson approves the Andings | Other changes recommended em- |gambling ship Monte Carlo last year, | BY the Assoclated Press. e ‘;‘,‘l"‘“ :‘: 1as been designated 85| Sam's sailors, who run up against the vided into classes designated by let- | = head, ¢ of & specis] uniform board, of which | brace: For the Asiatic Fleet and | explained to Federal Judge Albert Lee| DALLAS, Tex., September 26.(P)— centennial day. f Spanish origin, The names of some of the new submarines. | ters. The last six are in the 8 class. » . Dapt. Randall Jacobs is the chair- | Specia! Service Squadsen thc use of | Stephens his chief witness was ‘hotse P A TtaAlly" comiplite’ today | Ther orsenttion (e _winde ‘ub_ of | Gecretary Bupen apyrovediaix paw | ST SSRE of the fish chosen must | ther small pelagic fish . R evy Department said yes- | wpite. and khakl shorts and polo |followas— &u't know where to lo- | for the bleun®y convention of the In- | SLIIIAS of CaEhote MO B0 | Rames Fridsy. hegin”with the Class letier, 50 UNAL| Rin""s s’ reative of tne sworafh. terday. shirts: for general service, natural | cate him now, but he'z @iis © c:aw | ternational Federation of Catholic | /T8 Gy il urgl There is a very definite procedure { from the name the type can be told | The sculpin is & member of a numer= This outfit includes: Wind and | colored wool socks, to be utilized with | up when the ponies start to res.” a:amnae, ==ich willstart here October o ¥ employed in the naming of subma- at & glance. ous species distinguished by a large weather proof suits, face masks and | whites, and by landing forces; sun hel- | The trial was postponed until Janu- | 1 and extend through October 5. ' rines, it appears, and the results are, | There already were several S type head armed with sharp spines. eye protectors; woolen trousers; mets: sleeveless undershirts; jersey|ary 28, after the start of the racing Between 500 and 600 delegates were Guatemala's buying power is greatly to say the least, & little strange. Our submarines and when the six new | Squalus is the scientific name of & black leather gloves; jungle cloth ' bathing trunks; arctics with clasps, to | season at Santa Anita. expected. Some of the local delegates | increased by this year's sugar crop. | submarines are named after fish/ ones came along even the S..p-sea | small species of ground sharks. COMPLETE ROOM OUTFITS at the NATIONAL' TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE! CALL NATIONAL 6516 FOR APPRAISER! 8-PIECE STUDI OUTHIT 5.Pc. Jenny Lind BED OUTFIT . 56-PIECE BREAKFAST OUTFIT 8 pieces, exactly as illustrated—Consists of a hand- A very stylish and comfortable bed outfit. An outstanding value. Consists of a Dropleaf sBorge ?_:h:’dig (é?ucg that opens to a full-size or Twin $ Comprisesdc JcenlnySLind Bed,frichly finished; Table and four Windsor style Chairs finished in eds, End Table, Occasional Chair, Magazine Rack, guarantee oil Spring, soft, comfortable e : o Table Lamp and Shade, Metal Smoke?, Occasional Mattress and two Bed Pillows. 22 enamel, a 25-piece set of Dishes and a 26-piece No Money Table and a Bridge Lamp and Shade. Down! Easy Terms! Tableware Set. Coa! Range > Circulatin .75 | Eag Coal 5 | Circulating .95 | Economical 98 | Moderne Style $ .95 | Crefonne .98 | Roomy Chest With H|»Sghelf $29 75 Heater. : 519 5 ng?:ter Oil Heater. sl 5 Qil Heater Lounge Chair 14 Boudoir Chair. of Drawers Y The National Furniture Co.(E2 Virgini Between 6th irginia SEVENTH AND H STREETS

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