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Certificates of Merit
Awarded to 37 Cafes
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By Health Bureau
Dr. Reid R. Ash worth, director
of the Bureau of Food Inspection of
the Health Department, has award
ed certificates of merit to 37 res
taurants, cafeterias and food serv
ing establishments in Washington
who have maintained excellent rat
tog ysar
lnspectioos. The Mrttfintd wen
awarded at a meeting yesterday af
ternoon at the Health Department
in the Municipal Center Building.
This Is the third group to receivt
certificates at meetings held daring
the past two months and bring!
the total to more than 100 such es
tablishments that have been hon
ored.
Those who received certificat»
yesterday were: Stokes Jones, 1001
Seventh street S JE.; Wallace W
Barksdale, 1934 Ninth street N.W.
Charles C. Colev, 1940 Ninth street
N.W.; Mary M Simpkins, 1937 Elev
enth street, N.W.; John T. Lancas
ter, 1532 Fourteenth street N.W.
Beoole β. OaJdmn. 1901 Fourteeetl
•treat K.W.; Wnimon Inn, 1901
14th «tract N.W.; Archl· Smith, 1011
Fourteenth street N.W.
Theo Buiord, 2304 Fourteen»
street N.W.; Arthur W. Butler, 110*
Twentieth street N.W.; Dorothj
Hughes. 37 Η street N.K.; WllUan
M. Smith, 43 Η street N.E.; Kmmi
Barber, 300 I street BX.·, Elizabetl
Dorsey, 431 Κ street N.W.; Charte
C. Coley, 318 L street N.W.; Jam®
A. Ferguson, 496 L street N.W.
Earl Gray. 1310 U street N.W.
John W. Carter, 1338 U street N.W.
Lorraine P. JLaxenberry, 901 Rhodi
Island avenue N.W.; George Beaslej
4431 Sheriff road ΝΛ.; Leroy Jonet
1400 Swum street N.W.; Grace Ï
Con tee, TOI First street N.W.; WaJ
, tar ». Fields, MM Tint street Ν JE.;
1 Dorothy Towxumd. m Third streei
B.W. ,
. llichara If. Wilson. 2» Feurtfc
, street 8.W.; Charles O. Coiey, 803
Fourth street S.W.; James A. Fer
; guson, 1134 Fifth street N.W.; Paul*
[ Patterson, 1207 Seventh street N.W.
ι Milton Saunders, 1739 Seventh street
1 N.W.; Anna J. Clore, 1855 Seventl
street "K.W.; Phillip George, 1357 t
street N.W.; Johnnie MCClain, 63:
Delaware avenue S.W.; Richarc
: Cannaday, 1418 Florida avenue N.E.
, O. C. Coley, 2718 Georgia avenu*
, K.Vf .; William E. Smith, 1108 North
. Capitol street; Percy Houston, 2t
• G street N.E.
House Bill Will Benefit
Employers in Service
Employers who returned to their
business, after «erring with the
armed forces would be given the
benefit of their prewar employment
experience In calculating their con
tribution rates on unemployment
compensation, undo- a bill intro
, duced in the House by Represents·
tire Smith, Democrat, of Virginia.
The measure was referred to the
District Committee. It was de
signed, a spokesman for Mr. Smith
' said, to give to employers fair con
sideration In view of their war aerr
* ices, somewhat similar to that ac
corded employee.
Th· measure provides that In de
termining postwar contribution
rat··, "the lut three yean In which
the employer had a payroll, subject
to the «et, «hall be used to estab
lish the average annual payroll."
QD Is Mississippi's newest natu
ral resource. Pirst discovered In
1939, there now are 14 producing
fields. ·
Bridge Tourney Continu·*
Chapter One at the American Vet
eran*' Committee will hold another
session of its duplicate bridge tour
i nament at 8 o'clock tonight at Pierce
Hall; Sixteenth and Harvard streets
N.W. Fred Karpta, bridge expert, is
director of the contests.
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over her new hats in
Chalk White
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Your complexion sparkles,
your dresses, whether.prints or
plains, take on new Fashion
glow under these snowy white...,
hats that are swathed in ..
clouds bf coarse, glamourous
veiling. At top, the open
crown Padre dip, below the
open-crown bonnet brim with
black velvety ribbons for con
trast. Also in black or nat
ural yvith coffee veiling.
Jelleff's—Millinery Salon,
Street Flow
The Ripple Pleated Peplum %i
h Smart News in Print! „|j
Wouldn't you just know! It's a Hod- /|
den^ casuql in Rayon Shantung with /^«
gocxi news in every line of it, in its
slim-whittling waistline, its trim wing
collor, its sparking front buttons and
wide width of skirt. Rose, blue or aqua
swirled on a white background Sizes
12 to 18. " $13.95
Jilleff'i—The Sports Shop, Third Floor
Misses, Here's Value Indeed!
The Tunic Suit Costume
It's block, it's sparkle printed, it's
Summer-sheer . . . Did we say Value?
It's a Fashion-winner, too, with sepa
rate, belied hem-flared tunic, the
slim skirted dr^s with zippr placket,
the dazzling print blouse. In black
Summer-sheer rayon. Sizes 12 to 20.
$19*95
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Your Summer-Suit, Juniors'
In Cool Butcher Rayon
You've been looking for this Ellen Kaye suit be
cause its so smart with keyhole neckline, long
smooth* jacket, sparkly buttons . . . because its
wearable Salyna fabric that tqkes to washing
beautifully and comes up for more, that's guar
anteed not to streak or fade! in pink, blue or
white. Sizes 9 to 15. $19.95
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Top-Bowed ih Whit* Jontxen Bathing Suit —Peachskirr finished Vel
'Vatûre (rayon and cotton) has flared skirt, slim-zippered back, removable
"shoulder straps for swimming or sunning. In black, red or gem blue.
Sizes 34 to 38. $11.95.
White Twill Beach Coat—By Jr. Miss of California, with push-up
sleeves, middy blouse collar, little front tie and big patch pockets, this
white cotton twil] beach coat is the perfect Summer companion on the
beach or off. Sizes 9 to 15. $10.95
Sunback Dress With Pancho Jacket— Smart, and versatile in beautiful
"Black Beauty" printed cotton by Bates. Red and black on a white back
ground. Separate jacket. Sizes 12 to 16. $19.95
Slack Suit in uStrutter·" Rayon—Zipper side placket, the jacket has
two-tone contrast yoke trim. In Navy, grey, black, brown or aqua. Sizes
10 to 18. $12.95
Play Suit in Jewel-glaxed Chintx—A sparkling beach companion.
The jacket, $7.95; the bra and flared skirt, $10.95. Sizes 10 to 16.
* Jtlleff's—Th· Bcach Shop, Third Floor
Horizon Striped Cotton Dress
For Sunny Junior Days
Round and round the wide stripes wrap you with
the littie white collar os smart, smart contrast.
You're pretty and young as can be in this trim
little wide skirted dress. Pink, aqua or lime striped
§ gunmetal grey cotton. Sizes 9 to 15. $8.95
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All outdoors opens up to you in tomorrow's
Opening of the Beach Shop!
We call it the "Beach" Shop but it's so much more
than that because it takes in clothes for every kind
of summer playground under the sun, for beach,
backyard, front porch, picnic grove, tennis court,
roof top. You'll sail in them, ride in them, pedal
push in them ... do all the wonderful things you've
dreamed of doing all Winter long. All the newest,
the grandest Summer outdoors clothes are here.
These are but a sample . . . Come see the whole
sparkling assembly!.
Tli· Beach Shop, Third Floor
•ltd Mor· In Th· Budget Beech Shop, Street Floor
Youll CHoos·
White Shoes
Because they finish off your
white outfits with )uet the
right touch, because they
dazzle your prints with their
frosty sparkle and do smart
things for your Summer dark
dresses.
Whit# suede D'Orsay pump with
smart closed heel end ewsp per
forated vamp.
White suede sJing pump thot b
beautifully tailored to go with yeur
suits end Summer classics.
JeHeffs—Sfcee Selon, Foerth Ft
$8.95
$9.95
Summer Stripes
in α Smart Dress by Lynbrook
Yes, sfripes, slenderizing ond smart stroke this
dress in spun rayon with its deep Vee neck, ttt
cool woven belt, its breezie cap sleeves. Pink, blue
or grey with white strip·. Sizes 12 to 20. $7.95
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