Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1937, Page 36

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B—16 THE EVENING STAR, SHINGTON, D. (. JUN BODY OF MAN FOUND PUITEINA Lo Celebrate National COTTON W EEK/ | ~ Identified as That of James R. 2 Pogue, Who Drowned While Swimming. " "\qfin\ / The body of James R. Pogue, 28, ij - 416 Sccond street, who disappeared | gt Saturday afternoon while swimming | i o ; in the Anacostia River, was found floating on the river near the Benning ‘ power plant yesterday by Henry G. o , Jarvis, a watch g man at the plant. Alexander Smith of the same | address identified | the body at the| morgue. He said | that Pogue was & native of Savan- nah, Ga., and had no relatives here. : ey A brand new purchase, straight from the hills of Georgia. Pogue and a | Al | | ; ¥ Including elaborate hobnail spreads . . . some with fringe, ;fx"-:pé:‘x?:‘r}»fgi.‘ : 8 e also other favorite patterns. Single and double sizes in white | ner ctine | : ! 4 and colors. Just a limited number of each . .. which explains : ond street, went | § . = "M% fishing on the 3 37 the special price. SAmpC Kicne: river Saturday. ‘ ¢ 2 y Pogue, a carpenter employed on |he‘ Resettlement project at Greenbelt, Md., grew tired of fishing and stripped | off his clothes for a plunge in the water Gunther moved farther up the river to fish and returned two hours later. He reported to police that he found Pogue’s clothing on the bank and no trace of his friend. By trading in your old radio on this Shipping News Arrivals and Departures Southampton 900 AM SFJORD—Oslo C SI0AM ATTANOOGA— a0 AN R C A ; e 39 'r 58 B | Handsoe 1‘ Tnmmrn- . . RORE ol i = NlLLE SPRE DS FORT TOWSSHEND. Giahfin A Thursday, June 3, DIXIE New ; T sonan C A N D L E W I C K S A chenille spread at 5.99 is something that RO I BERMUD A Bermuda A 00 A M doesn’t appear every day in the week . . . and ; N Wondteruiser et Heres a marvelous group that includes these are in two of our best-selling patterns 99 ¥ 3 : yolk RN those completely covered, all-white hob- that completely cover the spread. Both sin- o LUA— Pu Barrios. - ¥ EMrnnnHs AE> FARELZ nail spreads. Also many other patterns .44 gle and double sizes in all white, or with col- e Ny such as double wedding ring and diamond- ored tufting. ATLANTIDA—La_Ceiba R 00 AM NCI“OHO{ |y Ad\/erflsed ; and-dot. Both single and double sizes in A few colored spreads with contrasting col- MBURG. Hanmirs N . the group . .. some all white, some tufted ored tufting, 6.49. Naturally, at a price like T el Pl’lce T $|04.95 ' in colors. this, the quantity is limited. SRR ATANGTO: 1k : (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) M i Allowance for Your I(Llll\\u ~N e Old Set - - - - - - - $40.00 : Pepperell 72x108 or ; & /N Famous PAGE Quaf‘ify Todar. Ty YomK” CareTewn 40030 = | 81x99 MUSLIN SHEETS | Biticcce £ 81x99 Muslin Sheets PILSUDSKI—Gd 2212777 Mudnigh Tomorrow. on 5 i ::::“’u'::'h:"':‘“’rn - et g These are the sheets that corry a 5-yeor N YORK —Hambu - Wiy synonym for good looks and 3 guarantes for household wear. Closely TLVER | 8 erad 1500 A weor, the country over. At c CANNON 22x44 in. woven, bleached smowy white, with wide, w A\‘Hl.\(‘-TO\"‘—“;{:':lt‘)‘l;r:’;d,: = Noor YO U pA Y : :fi‘roelcl Cotton Week BATH TOWELS ; evenly turned hems. AMERICAN FARMER—London = 4:00 P.M ! ¢ [ ROMIGATEL ,,i.\’mp © Maniat: : " : , 63289 in. N e DOl L L 72299 In. : o ialiy Vliatlin SAREMBO- Lasor g + = 8ix1 a% , 3100 1a. 200 ipecial for Cotton Week! Lorge, sponay, el Saturday, Juue 5. AL - e louble-thread - towels in three styles. > ) u o £ 108 in. e 1 yles. 42x36-in. n:u_nnx London ; m;m b - 290 “hoice of pastel, plaid or Dobby borders, Rolterdam 9:00 AN 00 P'M 1 all the most wanted colors. - A0 AM annon 22x11 in. Bath Towels. Ha Midnigh {Fifth Fleer, The Hecht Co.) serial for Cotton Week, sach 28 € {GSHOLM Noo CASTER L Maraues 2:00 B ¥ \NTOTR fore o Plus small carrying Midnight L ( 5 SR charge, if purchased on the Budget Plan. A PE BL €0 £X HA KU IA 1A SCA VU SATLING (South and Central America, West Indies and Canada.) Todas. #SS0 ARUBA—Aruba _ Tomorrow. Cr = ;. lCAif\(fl'aramo & . . i Thursday. June 3. v i . T <% 3 ’ 4 . 3 Trujilio 3:00 P.M. il 5 A 2 k- " 54 o o 400 P M | . - k B : ’ ’ 5 Noon . F: Friday, June 4. a(mhn 4:00 PM. o p § ¢ 53 % o it y A—Valparaiso 5:00 P:M : 5 : F : * ; 3 Saturdav, June 5. 3 4 p ATLANTIDA_La Celba 11:00 AM. ND- Johns _11:00 A'M. acific ports 2:00 PM. | Noon 2:00 PM. 3:00 BN 5:00 M. rsan 5:00 PM | SAN JACINTO—Pucrio Plata Noon SANTA ROSA—-San Francisco Noon e Boy 70,000-Acre Boss. Wagga Wagga, New South Wales Mmisses its “boy wonder” rancher, .- . % % i : whose home is 65 miles away, but 4 A o - - B’ 2 set Whose power is great and his future i 4 - 2 2 is believed to be even greater. He is i 3 Herbert Field, aged 21, who has charge | ©f 70,000 acres of sheep land. He earns | $7.500 a year, has charge of 50 men : ) twice his age, and is considered one | i sanict 2 5 3 3 p { . ’ d —a 52x52-in. plaid Iluncheow cloth and 4 waphins of the most successful citizens in that ; < f % part of Australia. Not long ago he sold 10.000 sheep at a geod profit, and to celebrate took his mother to see . 4 3 the coronation and fo tour Europe. ! ; | 3 g p o Get a set for breakfast or luncheon on the porch or lawn. Take one alon And Wagga Wagga misses his hustle. b 4 : N i L s a present for your hostess the next time you're invited for a week-end. Herbert, first took charge of a sheep ' £ S 0 (Fif L, ) station at 18. His rise from that | § 3 £ SR ERsniThe; Hecht: Co.) position was rapid. —_— Make This Test FREE [ - ¥ X e : - Lt : BLBVALAIBIN IO o e e ; ¥ o B i i ke : ; : : 7Ty GUARANTEE CERTIFICATE ) Oriental Cr n : - ; . P, y : E B 50-pc. Chest of Wm. Roger's A-1 A real bargain! No discontinued models, o 2 S I Lv E R P LATE D F LATWA R E remember! Brand new R. C. A. Victors ... complete all-wave sets featuring the ; ' For a limited time Only exclusive R. C. A. Victory tubes and Magic ~ § Regular Price, 24,95 Brain, and that inimitable R. C. A. Victor o toneM@onelmondt et in i e ; : June brides . . . here’s a real bargain! Choice of two i patterns! Carrying the regular Wm. Roger’s 50-Year Guarantee. Complete in a tarnish-proof chest. The set includes: Set your table entirely in gay yellow, blue or green plaid . . both the linens and the porcelain. Just look ot the price . . then at thll list you are getting. —4 luncheon plates—4 cups and saucers—a creamer and covered sugar bowl, ORIENTAL ! yourself what performance it gives. CREAM (Main Floor—Electrical Arcade—The Hecht Co.) blades and hollow 8 Logks handles) 8 " : 8 soup spoons 8 salad forks NO MONEY -J — Ik YL & $4 MONTHLY BUYS IT! thg‘:‘;;dzlfll:}“mxio:?wlG’. D O W N d . . (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Ferd. T. Hopking & Son, New York ; 2 16 teaspoons 8 knives (stainless steel |

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