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B-18 « THE- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, JUNE 4. 1937 WUMEN WR”ERS I WOODWARD & LOTHROP Prove DIsicr 5308 S - < WO ODWARD & LOTHROP EI.EB.I- UFHBERS i s'f"\m & 7 p 4 3 10™ 1™ F AND G STREETS PHONE D1strIc §300 Ned Brunson Harris Named President of Newspaper Ned Brunson Harris, Washington eorrespondent of the Minneapolis ), . B y. 5 Journal, was unanimously elected : g e = - 63 { president of the Newspaper Women's 2A 92 S wd / rinegs u t e Club of Washington at the club’s an- 3 S v nual meeting last night. She suc- Sl 3 o : ceeds Margaret Hart of The Evening P g : ¢ Star, who has been the club’s presid- 4 ing officer for the past three years. Organdie steps right up to the top for Unopposed for Office. toddlers, and we show here Mrs. Harris, who was an unopposed both baby and very young eandidate, is one of the best known Y a il' sI'65 newspaper women in Washington AS(”‘" rllu v ()“ly people’s styles She formerly was connected with the INFANTS' FURNISHINGS, FOURTH FLOOR, Minneapolis Star and was appointed . - to take charge of the Washington N s S I R One-Day Special nearly two vears ago. She is the e ———— e —— only newspaper woman in Washig- ton to head the news bureau of a % b nationally known paper mpor[e anis s Other officers of the club who were tlected to serve with Mrs. Harris are Katherine Brooks, The Star, fi vice president; Josephine Tighe Williams ue ecese 1 e second vice president; . 3 Nebraska State o 1 DA S tary; arie Watts, the Ha ews Service C d recording secretary; rgaret Ger- poun for girls, in cool mond. The & and Mary . = Ruford, the Nashville Banner, his- Kedettes gabardine- torian i . weave cotton, Board of Governors. R(’:\-’“I"l I.\ 60’ I""”"I crepe soles. White, navy, Fleanor Patterson, the Washington g ond brown. Sizes 314 to Sl 75 Herald: Mrs. Eugene Mever, Wash- Freshly cut, but we cannot deliver cut Ington Post, and K. ine McKeiver cheese 8 - - = for boys, with special i C I/S " N.C. W. C. News Service, were clected , C r to serve on the board of governors of Also a complete line of foreign and do- Keds arch cushion, crepe rub Otton unners the club. mestic cheeses, especially good for hot ber soles. All-brown or . 3 Annual reports showed the news- weather. black and white. Sizes —for both boys and girls. Darling Paper wome d given more than 125 to 6___ sI 75 little sun suits in pique, seersucker, £3.000 to ¢ during the past Early June Old Sharp 2 e = - chambray, broadcloth, and fhres vears e membership in Norwegion Bifrost Spread Each Package $1.95 English prints. Girls' sizes 9§13 the club is ed 1o women writers June Gold Pimiento Sizes 6'4 to 9 i 3t06; boys’, 2 to 6 i} employed on newspapers. Canadion Maple Leat 2 Ic 0 6; boys’, 2 to € Early June Swiss ! JUVENTLES' APPARFL, Founts Fro CHILDRFN'S SHOFS, FourtH FLoor Finnish Gruyere Woman Leaps From Bridge H 3 > Joa AR lvins S_alfmcs in pound packages. Police reported an unidentified woman Special e e MR R Se leaped to death from the Colors &treet Bridge vesterday. the seventy- Tue Foon Swor, Frrti FLooR. seventh suicide from the span in two decades. WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10™11™ F aAND G STREETS ProNe DIstrIcT 5300 Anklets —full - fashioned, in soft lisle and fine mesh. White, tan, and pastel colors, in sizes 9 to® 10%. Plain white, also, in size 50( [H Payc e for the girls. Two and three piece, Other anklets, mesh with one-piece shirts and shorts and sep and novelty weaves, arate skirt, or all three separate. Variety 25¢ and 35c pair. of fabrics in printed CHILDREN'S Hostrry, Arsir 17 \ = ! ‘; i, - ond ploin pastels 52 to 5395 FrRsT F100R X ? J Sizes 8 to 16 GIRLS’ SPORTSWFAR, FOURTH F1.0OR Girls in Cotton -——make a pleasing picture, for they not only look comfortable, they are One little girl (A} is wearing a 53 cool waffle-weave pique coat The other youngster (B) is cun S ningly attired in a butterfly print pique with butterfly bows . COOI GOWnS / i ’ i\ ' . GTRIE AND TFEN-AGE APPARE] F::U" F100R and "Jamas Sheer cottons, printed i i : (‘\ { and plain, in pastel ot | - 57 / < shades. One and two piece pajamas, includ- ing the comfortable short-legged style. Cute little gowns, many lace - trimmed. Sizes 2 to 16. G1RLS" PURNISHINGS, FOURTH FLOOR. a7 gl assures your Summer chic | Brim Full B oys' Wash Suits ——of cotton, including “Truespun’’ poplin, 52 Shorts and ] s i —of young chic. Rough, rough ; s irocks cool as g‘ bu;te;:up,dfrfesg osbc do:sy' 3. and | straw to wear with your cottons. - §0s button-on waists. Sizes 4 to 10. $|-65 to 53 Coat Suit new as tomorrow s mail. Fashioned of Bemberg (rayon) yarn What there is of the crown is gros- ; ; for sheer, soft flottery. And do note their use of lace and i fosy $4' Sl $I’ s 2 grain ribbon, bowed in other wholly feminine devices—to make you look as delight- L Cotton Under-Suits 5 ] back. Natural with ful os you are cool. In sizes for misses and navy, white with black $395 women-—the two shown above are among the $ .95 . All one-piece, no buttons or buckles to bother Other Hats, $1.95 to $7.50 with., Drop-seat sizes 4 to 12, split-seat style in styles for misses; the daisy print at left, a | ; ¢ INFXPENSIVE DRESSES, THIRD FLOOR. | GIRLS' AND JUNIORS' HATS, FOURTH FLOOR. sizes 4 to 16. French legs that do not sag under 75 e p—— woman'’s fashion outer shorts Tre Boys' SToRE, FOURTH FLOOR,