Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1937, Page 50

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‘12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1937. bee hunting?” Sammy wanted | hives over on the edge of the Old | does, and most of the workers go with | with him a little box 3 inches square | glass they watched. Busy Bee buzzed i the Federal Art Project of the W. P. A. BRUADEAS]—S SE-l- to g0 bee ng y Orchard swarmed and I huven't the | her leaving Just eough to keep things |and. a ltle bit higher, The cover | about insde angely for minute or CHILDREN’S ART SHOW | the Federal Art Project of ¢ Sl - I don’t want to lose those | least idea where they went. If we | going right and sf a new colony | had a piece of glass in it and a intended primarily for children, Com- So0as," SuBIal ile Comai e . tuin, and ey ave whete!| with: a'niew queen in the hive, they.| of:the.wy-down from the top:s glaas | % When she lud quisted down TO BE OPENED NOV. 8| isicec v it s oticlals of Sue wrinkled her mose at him.|we cen get them, we'll bring them |have left. Usually they settle some- slide divided the box. In the lower Tommy slowly and gently pulled out e — the public and parochial schools were “Stop talking in riddles, Tommy,” | home.” where near in a mass while scouts go | compartment was a bit of comb with | the glass slide that divided the box. Mrs. Roosevelt and a number of | invited to arrange for visits to the said she. “I don’t see how bees can | “You may, but not me,” declared | to locate a new home. If one happens | some honey. Sue and Sammy eyed the | Almost at once Busy Bee discovered | officials of the Federal and District | gallery by their pupils. get lost, but if they can and do why | Sammy with a decided shake of | to be around at the time it is an easy | box with lively curiosity. the honey. Here was treasure trove, | Governments have been invited by Among sponsors listed for the ought you to try to find them, and |his head. “What do you mean by |matter to get the swarm in a new| “Now we're all set,” cried Tommy. | indeed. At once she began to fill up | Commissioner George E. Allen to at- | gallery are Miss Ethel Bray, supervisor ————— what will you do with them if you | swarming?” he asked. hive where they’ll settle down to work. | “Come on and look for bees.” with honey. Tommy placed the box | tend the opening of the Children’s | of public school art Rowland Lyon, . do find them?” “It means that when a hive gets | So then you have two colonies instead The three separated. Sue found|on a fence post and removed the | Art Gallery at 816 Independence ave- | Carl Mitman, Dean ‘Mnms Cmndall‘ Regular Air Programs Are | ““ommy grinned. “I forgot that you |too crowded the queen and the work- [of one. IVs fun fo bunt bees. You|the first bee and called to Tommy. |cover while the three bee huniers |nue SW., sot for November 3 Huge Iden, William Jarvis, Mrs, David et don't know abcit bees,” said he. “One | ers decide that something must be | wait here while I run back and get Deftly he brushed the bee into the | gathered around to watch. The huat Paintings and sculpture selected | Jarrick, Miss Nancy P‘mrh.Mrs‘lery Moved to Exhibit Hall day when there was no one around | done about it. So the queen leaves | my bee box,” said Tommy. upper compartment of the little box | had begun. from the works of more than 2,600 | January, Richard Lahey and Eugene F Sl d to watch them the bees in one of our | the hive, and it is the only time she He was soon back and he brought|and put the cover on. Through the (Copyright, 1937.) children of the District studying under | Weiss. rom Studios. Thirty-six separate radio broad- easts will be presented direct from the Automotive Exhibit Hall during the eighteenth annual ‘Washington automobile show, to be held from October 30 until November 6 on Twenty-fourth street between M and N streets NW. © The majority of the programs will be regular ones that have been moved over to the automobile show instead of being held in the studios. All local broadcasting stations will be repre- sented. The opening program, from 11 to 41:30 am. tomorrow, will be the de- scription of the amusing ‘“horseless carriage cavalcade” that officially opens the show. Every evening from 6 until 6:15 Tony Wakeman will broadcast the sports news of the day over WOL. Following him, from 6:15 until 6:30, Arch McDonald will give his version of the sports day over WJISV. Grace Shannon, singer, will enter- tain on Monday, Wednesday and Sat- S h [ A f urday, and Ida Clark, organist, will or 0 broadcast on Friday. Louis Dreeben ~ will offer songs on Tuesday night. Fl }ND‘S 9 Evelyn Tyner and Helen Ault, na- d tionally famous -entertainers, will be . . featured over WRC on Friday after- A Small Deposit Will TR Hold Your Selection SO\ 2 49.95 Values! 59.95 Values! *69.95 Values! program will be presented from the automobile show. Following this will or You May Use Our come the Man in the Street program. Sunday, October 31, will be devoted 1o talks by Richard J. “Dick” Murphy, Convenient ; . manager of the show, and William A. - D Van Duzer, commissioner of motor Budget Plan. g N . vehicles. Other popular programs (Small Carrying Charge) L will be Radio Joe, Open House, Im- ‘ 2 3 perial Quartet, Hill Billy Symphony AN and Gordon Hittenmark. N k On the last day, Saturday, Novem- § : 4 43 . i ber 6, will be presented the automo- A 3 bile show finale over WRC and Arthur B ' / Godfrey and Arch McDonald in an ; . extemporaneous program over WJSV. = Bedtime Stories e y _ e More FUR Value! More FABRIC Value! By THORNTON W. BURGESS. - EiEh T el Bt P > A . \ e Every Coat Warmly Interlined! Sums up the destiny of bees. —Old Mother Nature. ETER RABBIT kicked up his long . : : v ' 0 ) cComplete Sise Range=Misses™ 12 (o 20. heels and scampered back to the 1 ¢ ¥ S s Tt » R . X Women’s 36 to 50. Shorter Women's was certain. It was Farmer Brown's % 3 3 kY certain at all. They ‘were Sue and k. =4 it i e = : . 3 i \ —This is the big coat sale of the year at Kann’s . . . the sale that many women are anxiously awaiting! Within this past month alone we've been asked about it / vepeatedly! Women who bought coats last year . ..and women who heard about the wonderful values in last October’s history-making sale will know what this event holds in store for them. To other women who need new Winter coats, let us explain . . . The coats are from our regular makers and possess that superior quality our higher-priced coats invariably maintain. Not a few, but ALL of the important luxury furs are included, and there are coats for dress, for sports and for casual wear. If you have thought at all of buying a coat this year, we strongly urge you to be here early tomorrow morning! Thsas Fura.~ Thsss Détails- Molyneux’s Fur-Sleeved Coat Versatile Four-Way Collars Fur Plastrons and Borders Collars and Cuffs of Fur Mainbocher’s Pencil Silhouette The Famous Button-Front Coat Vionnet's Fur-Cuffed Box Coat Dramatic Princess Silhouette Forstmann’s Fabrics Juilliard’s Nubby Woolens Gera’s Hair Cloths Botany’s Famous Fabrics Black—Brown—Green HE HAD SEEN THREE PEOPLE i ¥ = _ APPROACHING. . ) e . : 1 g / ; Silver Fox ® Sable-dyed around long enough for Peter to be > 3 - at all certain about them. So on Blue Fox Marten Cross Fox Lamb Galyak general principles he considered it safer to seek the protection of the dear Old Briar Patch. Black Fox Natural said Farmer Brown's Boy, pointing Kit .FOX S.qu"re' to a flower from the heart of which Persian Lamb Silvered Fox one of the bees Peter had been watch- reminds me that I ought to go bee ] X7 . . 5 ; Dyed Fitch Glossy Skunk :Iuer;gng Would you like to go with p/ / | 3 - . v Kolinsky “Won't we get stung?” asked Sue : % : - . & bit timidly. \ Wolf Farmer Brown's Boy shook his head. fust to find those bees.” “Why did you say that you ought S e e “There’s Busy Bee hard at work,” S » ing was sucking out nector. “That White BOdger Amur COOI‘I “Sure,” replied Sammy promptly. s / i s : % 5 Canadian *“No,” said he. “All I want now is e—————— Y 5 L . _ o, i Beige—Rust—Wine Coat Department—Kann's— Second Floor STOP fn at the 1938 Auto Show fomorrow. Be there among the vory first to LOOK over the new 1938 Unistes] Turret Top _ll_:dr by Fisher. on LISTEN o the way the crowds ac- ¢laim its new saiety, style, and comfort. on General Motors cars onlys @EEVROLET « PONTIAC » OLDSMOBILE BUICK « LA SALLE + CADILLAC

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