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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; MAY 16, 1937—PART . ONE. OUTINGOF D.C. BAR Ml s Fime O ’ Look for the “UN. ; e ADVERTISED . 1 SPECIAL” signs R j”SII [:ES ders Prompty Filled. ik '{P;lc; i THEY POINT E .I.n HUNU Phone DIstrict 7575, THEY POINT THE t / USUAL VALUES! 66th Annual Event Is Set for 1 - June 10—Boat Trip to SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STREETS District 7575 Quantico. The sixty-sixth annual outing of the District Bar Association in honor ale ' 1 2 9 5 Im t d of the justices of the District Court S Y * or e and the United States Court of Appeals P will be held June 10, Edmund M. Toland, chairman of the Outing Com- (] = Reversible Légal business will be at a virtual standstill as a majority of the associ- \Be Sate ation’s members journey down the CI Potomac for a day of recreation and sport. Many Judges to Attend. Most of the justices of the two oourts are expected to be present when the 8. S. Potomac pulls out. In ad- ditlon, many of the judges of the Police and Municipal Courts have made plans to attend. For the second year, the lawyers will 8o to Quantico, Va., where they will be guests of Maj. Gen. Charles H. Lyman, commandant of the Marine base. The officer has arranged to have pusses and trucks transport the lawyers to the i 2 parade ground, where the Marines will 4 " . . 9x12 ft stage a parade and simulated airplane : % attack. A smoker, with a full card of 5 boxing bouts, will follow. 6 P Golf and swimming facilities of the | &% 8x10 ft. post will be available to the visitors. Meals on Board Boat. TheLretum trip \A‘i;: begl::dat 4:30 p.m. uncheon will served on the > 3 s # . . . 1) boat en route to Quantico and dinner \ i ; Direct imports—you SAVE on the middleman’s profits. Sp i ShweyibeskhioRWesintoR A (e \ REDUCED—heavy rains delayed their arrival and we Mayflower Hotel chef will supervise & B ) ] Preparation of both meals, . . don’t want to hold them in stock! Woven of tough Besides Toland, those named to the ] / 5 twisted seagrass—they’ll take plenty of abuse. Seam- committee by Henry I. Quinn, associ- 4 § 4 Ston e e eaetl : 4 : less—therefore stronger. Reversible—it’s like having Other Sizes: Ford, vice chairman; Jerome F. Bar- 9x15 ft. ____13.95 5 i : i 2 rugs in one. Suitable for indoors or out. No matter John 3. Garmnods, ‘seating - smsange how you look at it—it’s ECONOMICAL to buy yours e e Exe i , . . ' now! They come in green, brown and rust combina- e i g?g:noghfie‘zr‘xivefl;iris'm%%::gvé . : . x4 . . tions. Colored end borders. All ’round colored borders M5 oot Lee Boswell, secretary. : » { with plain centres. Vivid rainbow patterns.—Lans- 3x6 ft. - burgh’s—Fourth Floor. - 27x54 in. Silver Depository Site’s Purchase Given Approval| {§ .- . ool el Braced Curtain Stretchers Structure at West Point v : 4 . _ . - 1 29 Resertation to Have | | A { . ! i : T . Room for 70 Tons. - 23 i ] ACauisiten by the s D ; C ; 4 4 @ Consecutive numbers cquisition by the Treasury Depart- 2 5 i = d ment of a four-acre plot on the West i R ARG . © Rust-| f pins Point military reservation for a de- . spaced every inch pository for silver bars was approved : 2 5 H: o o Hinged easels yesterday by Secretary of War Wood- = : R 5 Ting. < ©® Center Brace The emergency appropriation act of 1936 allotted $600,000 for construction of the depository, but new legislation will have to be passed before the Treasury Procurement Division can proceed with the building. The site is near the old north gate of the reservation, about 200 yards off . Pay in November the Storm King Highway. The Treas- N ury plans call for a one-story concrete ¢ s building, 150 by 250 feet. This would s Advance Sale be considerably larger than the new i : y gold depository at Fort Knox, Ky., e Which is 105 by 121 feet. : Although the proposed silver de- Pository will have capacity to house 2 2,000,000,000 ounces, or 70 tons, of o 3 silver bars, valued at the present price i & 5 ¥ - l I If at $900000,000, precautions against $ . ) CO Orts theft will not be nearly as elaborate § [+ ! s at Fort Knox. Silver being slight g - Gharse on your Octaber bl pay in in value relatively to gold, Treasury ; : - e N e officials believe there is little likeli- y BT 3 Will Call. No further payment until hood that any one would attempt & ; > I SO L Gtre 1o renitnr mwesst fr B raid on the silver store. . N - H 4 i S .. mediste delivery. The proposed silver warehouse will - have & recessed loading platform be- hind the main door and offices for the &uard, assayers and accountants. . * (Copyright, 1937, by New York Herald : All-Steel Wardrobes thatll Tribune.) 4 Steel top and bottom gives - this wardrobe the strength of last for many s year. Pocket b ildi i : expensive ones! Double door for moth repellents. Re- ame on Building Brick. for double protection. 15x20x inforced door. 15x30x60 Nebuchadnezzar, the ancient Baby- 60 inches. inches. Reasonably priced. lonian King, had his name stamped on | every brick used to build his magnifi- Lansburgh’s—Housewares—Sixth Floor. - cent and numerous palaces. The pal- aces fell in ruins and from the ruins | . e R i i — the bricks were carried away to build | [ new cities, and bricks in the walls of Baghdad today carry the clear traces of that royal signature, Nebuchad- nezar. Lansburgh’s—Street and Third Floors. * VD o ot § s Ll‘”\fé ”r g é::f | 1.59 Yard 217:'35&:-:- fe. 21%x25% n Klosafe. Sy ate ground box ;n‘ x15-in. ¢ on ox with Toller-bearing ¢ & 8- metalieover. el . ds x 3 lors Beauty Treatments fore. For clotning. T 204 white Protects furs, blankets. drying and Deautifies. for the House s as little as — » 1.00 5 A0 — 5 creen o (3 et S Pittabursh Wallhide Weatherproof” ~din: : . 8 vencered top. 2 intertor paint for & Labed fTimet i : o et one-day paint job. in. 32x80-in. A e . g . 4 forks, 4 %, Gal, 1.85; Gal, £ T % 1 4 Sboons. 3:35. N : O’CEDAR MOPS p sy " 1y y f I or f : 4 L : Gibson or wall or floor ¢ 2 distinct styles. A V/ i Y e T Island thalr Bothewith ilong o » b Of heavy stock—smoothly mates 2] 00 Day ‘ - i Je Zimd 1.95 of high qualit ; R ¢ hap = Fidied ® End®o%ov: Paiit Won't crace: ) ered. Ready for’;l]l:‘, LAt o 3 Stands firm. : e : : Great States G. E. refrigerators have stepped out of 3 B Lawn Mower the luxury class right into your budget! . Ball-bearing! 12-in_cut- They're reasonably priced—easy to pay MY : o, et 2% 3,99 for—economical in o r;}ti({?m:{ui llps' | : ; keep. The famous “ t " keep: A g . thepbox at healthful temperatures even : I : . Bird Baths during the most tropical weather—sup- I e : Adornment for any Jawn! plies you quickly with plenty of ice cubes . i Wi AEREHIp danaadpon 1 .49 ' —and enables you to concoct the Ln‘:llost 9 | : the elements. TR delectable desserts in a hurry. ns- i ; burgh’s—Sixth Floor. i 4 s JOHNSON’S 2 5 E;sk G?fl‘ff,{’, Hose LO-COAT | U : 35 feet. compiets with B e Model Sketched, 234.75 R esenm ™ 1,29 3 0 e e Small Carrying Charge if Budgeted. type floor— g At ' ’ d B d ‘ :h ~ “ LANSBURGH'S—HOUSEWARES T watch it 1 59 25¢ a Day Buy 328 n er' e est = | — 4 ) —SIXTH FLOOR. shine as it dries. 3 . s . Rolls smoothly on ball-bearing castors—easy to slip under W 3% gal. < yourlbed;outyof sight afndo;xl andt.m!:x:g?'/gllnchu. Ample s e space for blankets, e Btu?dny nmotce% with wood. Lansburgh’s—Sizth Floor, Housewares—Siath Floor.