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THE E NG _STAR, WASHINGTO! Flogged YADEN IS PRAISED | . “cee” FOR CIVIC WORK | ——g Retiring A. F. G. E. Officer Is Guest of Honor at Fed- eration Banquet. Retiring from the presidency of the District Department, American Feder- ation of Government Employes, James G. Yaden last night was the guest of honor of the federation at a ban- $14.95 and $19.95 All-Season quet at the Hamilton, at which his participaton in local affairs was prais- " 1 ed. ‘Yaden'’s service as a delegate to the 3 N\ Federation of Citizens’ Associations, & =), Women’s Bias Cut Rayon Taffeta Slips Embroidered and c Plain tailored, silk lace trimmed. V and bodice tops. Tea rose. Sizes 34 to 44. Price Monday, 79¢ Lingerie—Main Floor. Reefer Types. Pure Silk, Full Fashioned, Perfect Qualtty Grays, Browns and 2% | GHIFFON HOSE D ror 5 v 1 to 52. = Flawless and ring free. Reinforced heels and HARRY BOWEN, B toes. Picot tops. Fall-Winter shades. Sizes 5 Price Monday, 75c and $1 Hosiery—Main Floor, which he once headed, was recalled by William A. Roberts, former Peo- ple’s Coéunsel, who emphasized Mr. Yaden's labors in behalf of the Dis- trict School -System. Spokesman for organized labor, John Locher, president of Central Labor Union, recounted Yaden's work |- in this field, and Arthur Clarendon Smith brought greetings from & num- ber of commercial and civic groups. Harry B. Mitchell, president of the Civil Service Commission, where Mr. Yaden is chief of the examining di- vision, declared the dinner a well-meri- ted recognition of “the time and tal- ents” the honor guest has devoted to the interests of the Capital. Maj. Ralph Graves, the new federa- tion president, presided at the din- ner and introduced the toastmaster, Charles I. Stengle, national president. SUGAR and CREAMER - Single or Double Breasted Boxy Former employe of the Ford Motor Co., at Kansas City, who said he was abducted and beaten at Dallas, Tex. The floagmg resulted in the call- ing of the Texas Rangers for the second time in recent weeks. —Copyright, A. P. Wirephoto. RAIL HEADS DRAFTING RATE INCREASE PLEAS | Meeting Held in Chicago Expect- ed to Submit Recommenda- tions Tomorrow, Smart models that button snugly across the chest or may be left open with scarf. Single- breasted and swanky reefer types worn by the up-to-the-minute woman. Swagger pockets and flattering collar treatments. Soft, fleecy materials, warm plaid backs. Women’s Coats—Second Floor Gay and Colorful! s iz Girls’ Dresses By Revere, Polished Chromium on Solid Bras. $2 VALUE only 507 HERE'S HOW YOU GET IT! Send 50c in coin (not stamps) together with two Pillsbury’s Stars from the tops of two small pack- ngec(ouSurimxhrgepu olPilhbury: Pancake Flowr : ;3 plain or 333 Pilisbury Flour Mxl!s Company, Dept: 76, Minne- spolis, Minnesota. Offer expires February 1, 1938, and is good only in Us S. A; PILLSBURY’S PANCAKE FLOUR ) E L Price Monday, $1.00 Fast color cottons, in ever so many attractive prints and plain colors. Sizes 3 Remember! These Prices Prevail During Record Days Only! By the Associated Press. 4 CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—Presidents and executives of the Nation’s railroads assembled here today to draft new applications for freight and passenger rate increases. A prediction they would appeal to the Interstate Commerce Commission for a “horizontal, percentage increase in freight rates to apply on all traffic without exceptions” came from J. A.| Farmer, Chicago, member of the Traffic Advisory Committee of the Association of American Railroads. y soclaton ot amercnn Pamen- 1 Men’s Mastercraft Shoes posed increase would be discussed today by directors of the association, - and that they would submit a recom- 20 mendation tomorrow to a meeting of turer’s overstock! Hand the full membership of the Nation- wide rail officials’ organization. fasied Buc I Lhlaex Price 5465 Also meeting today were members only. Sizes 6 to 11. Monday Guy Taylor, Chicago, said rate recom- — be on their feet all day. Black cal anthropology at the National IIIAPERS ln!-nln—unln Floor. Good quality cot- Pn'ce Monday, $1.19 | ton; assorted jac- Choice of Birdseye or flannelette. | $0% '; b‘:::““’ Monday Size 27x27. Ready hemmed. - Price Infants'—Main Floor. Infants'—Main Floor Only twice a year can you ever hope to reap such a harvest of savings, so no matter what your needs may be, anticipate them NOW! All three Sears Stores open Thursday, Friday and Satur- day Nights until 9:30. Special purchase manufac- TOPGOATS OVERCOATS of the Western Association of Railwa: - /| Police Shoes D99 mendations of the Western carriers HRDLICKA TO SPEAK calf blucher style. Sizes 6 to 12. chlldren s ox[ords —— Your oce Executives, whose chairman, Harry would be formulated. Built especially for men who must Price 3 45 Monday Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, curator of physi- “ Composition soles ¢ Museum, will speak on ‘‘Anthropo- logical Work in Alaska” tomorrow eve- ning during the annual meeting of the Eastern States Archeological Fed- eration at the Willard Hotel. Reports of activities in the Eastern States will feature the session, which will open at 6:30 o'clock with an in- | formal dinner. Sessions will be held Saturday at 10 am. and 2 pm. and rubber heels. In black and a few browns. Sizes 8!, Price " 00 po Monday 1 Growing Girls’ Oxfords 1.59 Black and brown calf or suede. For all outdoor and general wear. Sizes 4 to 9. A and C widths, Price 1.9! Monday 2 28" ECORD BREAKER Make Any Comblnnhon 2 Suits 2 Topcoats 2 Overcoats Suit and Topcoat Suit and Overcoat Topcoat and Overcoat Suits, Sold Separately at $18.50 Single breasted with peaked lapels. All-wool fab- rics. Medium and dark shades. Sizes 34 to 42. Topcoat, Sold Separately at $16.50 All-wool fabrics in large plaids and checks. Raglan or set-in sleeves. Half belt or swagger models. Sizes 35 to 42. Overcoats, Sold Separately at 1 RLLE. '/ s - $16.50 s ‘ g Double breasted: raglan or set-in sleeves, half- belted back. Grays, browns, checks and plaids. Sizes 35 to 44. Shoes—Main Floor. It's like the RECORD BREAKEREEN) “BlG APPLE” Men’s Full Cut Well Made White or blue broadcloth, fancy percales. Genuine o fresh water buttons. ¢ sizes. 14 to 17. Price Monday, 69¢ 3 Men’s Corduroy Pants Thickset narrow wale corduroy, reinforced for extra wear. Wine and gray, blue and brown. Sizes 30 to 44. Price Monday, $2.50 Full 36 Inches Wide! BLEACHED HIISI.III Fine close woven quality. Only 1,013 yards to sell, bet- ter hurry! Price Monday, 19¢ Yd. TR g Price Monday 4.75 e Boys’ 32-0unce A]l-Wool Melton Jacket - Belted sport, .98 : Boys® Sport Back, Slide Fastener Front GORDIIROY KNICKER SUITS RECON REAKERERE) Cotton flannel lining, wool ot ribbed knit knicker cuffs. 4- PY » plus knickers with 4 pockets. @ Brown or gray speckled. Sizes 6 to 18. ) 80105 Scalloped 1T SUPPLIES QUICK INERGY y/ riexs'vou ur Allover jacquard pattern. Rose, blue, green or gold. Only 60 to sell! Price Monday, $1.49 Mentho-l.atherShavmgcream Gives a smooth cool shave, leaves the skin refreshed and soft. SOOTHES AND RE- FRESHES INWARDLY : yoke back / AIDS DIGESTION model. Navy blue. Slide fas- tener front. Sizes 6 to 18. I d... s Price Monday 2.98 17 GINGERVATING The only ginger ale in the world made by the famous, patented Dr. Lloyd “Liquid Ginger” Process, the one process thas captures all the elusive flavor, the delicate aroma, the wholesoms stimulating quali- ties of pure, natural ginger. Boys’ Shop—Main Floor. BOYS’ PAJAMAS BOYS’ SPORT HOSE 79 - : Price Monday, 19¢ 2 dary l Price Monday, 98¢ Popular tufted style Beven - eighths length, rry, ""'b.",' good quality cotton. Wh. cherry, pine- good mn;m stiff or Elastie garter top. ~ apple, grape, Iasp- medium bristles. Buy Sizes 71 to 10%, berry and orange-pine- several! S " apple. Tolletries—Main Floor. Boys' Shop—Main Floor. Main and Third Fleers. 911 BLADENSBURG ROAD, N. E. AT 15th & H ST Phone AT. 4600 Yotletries—Maln Floor, Peggy Kelloge’s Preserves Big 4-b. Jar Tooth Brushes 3t 20¢ Priee Monday 10¢ eack Try a glass of Canada Dry whenever you feel dull or tired. You'll enjoy its matchless mellow flavor that’s neither too sweet nor too dry. And Canada Dry freshens you up, helps to make you feel bright and keen. Let the children have all they want. It's good for them..."GINGERVATING.” CANADA DRY “The Champagne of Ginger Ales” » 4 Coat style, with mili- tary collar; also middy type. Sises 6 to 18. Beys' Shop—Main Floor. /