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A ST THE SUNDAY. .STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, JANUARY 6, 1954_PART 1. LU PP AP A AT A A AT A AT AR A A ARAR LA AN AL AU AR AT AR AN AR AT A PR AR A A AN AT A A AT AT AR A AR AR AR AR AR A AR A R A A A L T L Month Wide in Opportunity—Buy Now New York Commander Saly;J : Mellon Proposal Favors ‘And as the sales progress, new assortments are brought forward, with the result that every day is a profitable one for you. the Rich. INJUSTICE TO FIGHTING MEN. Bonus Advocated in G. 0. P. Ad- dress by Spafford. Springtime Dresses for Midwinter and Midwinter Vacations $19.00 $25.00 $39.75 Dresses designed for vacations in the Southland, or for an eventful mid- winter right here. Dresses for street, sport or afternoon wear, besides de- lightful evening and party drésses in glorious colors. Canton crepe, flannel, alpaca and roshanara are the favored fabrics for Southern resort frocks, while those of more wintry styling feature such popular materials as satin canton, satin, taffeta, georgette, lace, velvet, char- meen, Poiret, moonglo satin and thorobred. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 5.—Attacking Secretary of the Treasury Mellon's tax reduction plap as class legisia- tion, Edward E. Spafford, state com- mander of the American Legion, 1n an address at the National Republican Club today called apon ex-servica men of the country to defeat the measure by concerted action at the polls. He declared they could sway 16,700,000 votes und bring about a sweeping victory for the soldiers’ bonus. By the Mellon plar married man an income of $ come tax reduc 4.4 per cent of man with $5,000 saving of only 1.17 per married man with two childr 2 $3,000 income will get no dire - ing at all, as compared with the sav- l‘rlu: of $1,107 for the man with a 25, January Sale—Boys’ Washable Suits The Annual Selling That Mothers Eagerly Anticipate! New Styles, New Fabrics, New and Bigger Savings at Thousands of Mothers look forward to this selling to buy the summer’s supply of wash suits at the savings made possible by out-of-season selling. Here are more than a thousand brand-new suits, in smartest styles, just unpacked, offered at a singularly modest price that just intensifies the values. Select the season’s supply tomorrow—Get first and best selection. Materials—Peggy, Leonard Suiting, Kiddie, Linons. All Fast Color. Styles—Button-on, Middy, Balkan. All New. Well Made. Durable. Sizes 3 to 8. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER As Sketched (A4) Satin canton, in the new pig blue, with matching sleeves of “At the beginning of the war the georgette. Trimmed :\Laz‘;nozllr:’):fl:ax.l\:‘l\\:fln with rows of wmulti- A { fl'r‘lu'“:i ,,):‘.,,.w“'d” prices b c welz . f / il nflated that a dollar wou colored Weiveh s 31000, A B what 50 cents would previous| chase “The men interested in winning the world war were so busy that th could not look out for the ch: in value of the contents of their y envelopes. Adjustment for Contractor. This was not the case with the (B) Sleeveless, with a pointed cape back. Black and olive greem ' ]’r[‘\ UL i | satin with gold braid in W, o £x : medallion effect. $39.75. AL ‘m:..u\w,@,.%f (C) Pleated and conditions w " of civil employ They were P tucked from meck line bonus of $50 & month and are to hem is this charming receiving it. But the service m i has never received any frock of sand color can- \ ! = = surate adjustment or ton. Adornment of vel- \& 4 tion. » + 2% vet ribbon. $25.00. \ heard much recently.” jhe said, “of those who would ieverything for the disabled. Wk have they done? Nothing but talk.” Asserting that the gov: quired the men in its make compulsory allotments and to pay their life insurance premiun January Priced Rugs and Draperies “January priced” is another term for clearance, when stocks must be reduced to the minimum, regard- less of price sacrifices. This selling is to be “quick”; a glance at the prices will convince you. (D) Myrtle green satin with yuffled skirt and just little pufis for The smart new combinations Persian P#ints reduced one-third. Curtains, bedspreads, scarfs and yard goods. All reduced. Formerly $1.50 to $25.00. Sale prices $1.00 to $16.67. — — ' Extra Special —200 Window Shades, odds and ends; various sizes and colors. Clearance Pabcolin Floor Covering, only 1,500 yards; all of perfect qual- room measurements—and save at this sleeves. Large shirred ormament at waist line. $25.00. of black-anq-white, with many new trimming ideas, make these dresses distinctive. | | ity. A good choice of patterns. Bring | SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Mr. Spafford said a bonus would * just returning money taken from ths meager earnings of soldiers, taken from men who were lives for their country ering their TWO SAILORS ADRIFT FOUR MONTHS IN SHIP Providence Men Return From Harrowing Experience—Four of Crew Died at Sea. extraordinarily low price. Square yard .. 4‘9c 500 yards Stair Carpet, 27-inch width. Good patterns and Come early and save at S0 Heavy Wool, sad Fiber Rugs, long-wearing, good-leoking. - Assorted lors. ! Si. ) 3 }:r?x:;ry sallzecprg:xeg.. f?e‘t. $6-98 Tapestry Wall Panels reduced qne- fourth. Beautiful imported panels of French creation; all sizes up to 150 Choose from a complete line of these inches. Formerly $10.00 to $100. Sale famous rods. They will not rust nor prices $7.50 to $75.00. sag. Regular double size. 67C . Special, each ... Opaque Window Shades, 36 in. by Extra Size Rods, each, 89¢c. 6 ft. ¢ut. All colors; water- 69C = < color opgque. Sale price, each. . 600 pairs Ruffled Curtains, s made of fine dotted Swiss; extra wl:&'}’"gx'“::‘; S"';::" fast colors, quality. Monday $1 19 | 50 Velvet and Axminster Rugs, size 36 in. by 6 ft. cut. Each.. $1-25 | only, pair.......... a } 6)(]9 e(eeq(.l W.onderfll:l $18 45 A most outstanding value—even in the midst of un- values. Sale price, each, % usual value-giving, for these Coats are made of fine fur Place Your Orders Now for Slip Covers—and Save Time and Money . : B o I e ) T%':}fl;sulrc n}eh\"eyy on time place_ your orders now fo_r slip covers to be delivered when wanted. Every year we find it natur?l Mus‘;{]‘“‘. o :d: f:gs“gft'é‘} Lerngt'lésd, stl::,mn]r?edL:;;th more difficult to make del}\'erles'on time, because we receive orders too late. Now is the time—telephone for our representa- S Sk f s h th v side=cl Y fect. Evi g: tive, who will call and give estimates for any work, no matter how large or how small. LN ‘"Tg,?‘t.l,fi‘e ":fidefi} SRl - - coat lined with silk. Sample Fur Coats Greatly Reduced Samples—the pick of all productions—smartest styles —finest furs, beautifully made and finished—and only one of a kind. (1) Sealine (dyed coney) (1) Civet Cat Coat, full 48- Coat, extra size. inch model. For @155 ey s =$125 Border Patterns—Thousands of Pieces— Reductions of 1, to 15 From Regular Prices (1) Brown Caracul Jacquette, (1) Mar Mink Coat, 4-inch % to 2 8 S @115 B et $125 Every piece is of first quality, secured from America’s fore- ] price ... (1) Tan Coney Jacquette, for- most_potteries, but because the patterns have been discontinued, g f (1) Wild Cat Jacquette, trim- merly $98.50. and cannot be matched, we have reduced prices from one-fourth med with raccoon. Formerly January to one-half. ; £ $150; 5 ‘"2:; e e Many beautiful pieces in both border and- medallion patterns; g D e 2o some with coin gold handles. B (1) Gray Caracul Jacquette, ;’,gg‘.’“;i,e ];‘;i';‘;"" $125 Use thi: rtunity % . § B e > handsome model. Formerly d se this opportunity to add chinaware of quality and beauty (1) Caracul Coat, fox trimmed. to your S“PP])"T 3 fi}:gé $98. 50 Formerly $295; sale$235 Choice at 10c to $1.49 Each (1) Natural Opossum Coat, (1) Caracul Coat, tan shade. : 48-inch model. For- SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER S v ‘“?“3;] $165; sale $125 iol;n;:r‘;lci e Housework Savers_and . Money Savers’ Too! SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Good utensils are gratifying purchases always, because they mean some part of the housework will be done more easily than with the old. ’ And when bought at these special prices, such additions become a source of real pleasure, Kirsch Curtain Rods—none better. Savings Extraordinary in January Sale —Beautiful Fur Coats _at $98.50 [ By the Associated Press. PROVIDENCE, R. I, January & After being adrift at sea in a dis- abled schooner four months, durlng which time four of their companions died of beri beri, Frank Correla and John L. Lazaro arrived at thei FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER it left here in com Miguel Montei leaving port th outside the 1. and south of the heat the water and it was then the b, appearance and four crew died. The vess off the Brazilian co: into Ciarra, leaking and Lazaro waited several months before the American consul could ar- range, their passage home. HEARST SETTLES PAPER MILL ISSUE WITH CASH Publisher Sought to Set Aside Con- tract to Buy Plant for $3,500,000. By ‘the Associated Press. WATERTOWN, N. Y. January J The litigation between Campbell Broti - ers, owners of the Dexter Sulphite Pulp and Paper Company mill, and William Randolph Hearst, involving the sale of a paper mill for 10,000 in Dexter, N. Y., has been secttled through a sub- stantial money settlement by Mr Hearst, it was announced here today by Dr.' James Campbell, one of the . Campbell Brothers ich was purchascd , he said. ! Big Savings in January Clearance of Discontinued Dinnerware retain the mill, by Mr. Hearst In NEW YORK, ary 5.—The s instituted by Willlam Randolph H against the Dexter Swiphite Pulp Paper Company and two of its officers, settlement of which was announceds to- day. in Watertown, went to trial here December 13. [ ‘The publisher sought to l\a\':l set aside Splendid Values in Clearance Sale of Winter Dress Woolens }$ 1 69 Aluminum Tea Kettle, heavy quality, well put to- G e s 81,19 Heavy : ¥ 3 Five fabrics that are favorites among the winter woolens, Alumlnumwal'e offered at a clearance price that makes a new frock or coat " a very inexpensive matter. Good colors. Choose from ] YARD —50-inch Broadcloth —54-inch French Serge . —Choice—$1.69 yard. Sport Checks and Plaids $298 Yard Sport coats, capes’ and skirts take kindly " to such dashing fabrics as these. Velour and camel’s hair finish, in many attraetive color combinations. A remarkable value! a contract whereby he a; chase a paper mill at Dexter, N $3,600,000. Appearing in rt, Hearst alleged that he was induced t agree to pay & sum far in excess of mill value and without knowledge that | a $500,000 commission was to be split among Charles F. Zittel, his agent. also publisher of a theatrical mag: and others. Bathroom Mirror, white en- amel finish with towel - r&zccl;l Sizes 1 Llinches, 9C —36-inch Silk-and-Wool Canton Crepe — i —40-inch All-Wool Canton Crepe —54-inch Tweeds All-Wool Tubular Jersey ' $1.95 Yard ; Fine- French spun yarn, in 54-inch_tubu- lar form that makes frocks and skirts without a seam. Black, white, navy, sea Ublue, Lanvin green, delft, seal, ndt, mo- hawk, bunny, steel, sand, karnak, pecan and red., X Wash Tub No. 1, galvanized tub, Very.strongly made, and a genuine valye, Garbage Can. of - vanized metal, good ffi:\:av}' = with tight fitting top. .. IC MOTHER AND CHILD DIE. Both Perish in Flames Around Liquor Still. SCRANTON, Pa., January A mother and child lost their lives a: Tesult of fire starting around a whisky ', still_in the home of Mrs. Michael Tinko at Taylor, near here. According to the police, Mrs. Tinko was operating the still when her cloth- ! ing caught fire. Frightened, she rushed upstairs where her _two-year-old son Was in bed, picked him up and ran into Very heavy' quality, clean, bright and attractive look- 0-So-Ezy Hand Dusters, 39c. ing pieces. Strongly made, ‘L-B Toilet Paper, 2, ‘nicely finished, thoroughly 25¢c. RS R P ety serviceable. 10-quart Round Dish Pan. 6-quart ; Windsor ‘Covered Sauce: Pans. ¥ : 8:quart Covered Kettle.’ 8-quart Windsor Kettle. Wizard Floor Polish, 4-0z, 19c. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER the street. The child's garments had. taken fire | from his mother and he was 8o seriously | burned that he died a short time later. LANSBURGHE& BROTHER oo o s s ET NORT T—PHONE 7400 SEATTLE, Wash.,, January 5.—The | Galvanized Pails, 14-quart, 39c. .Wooden Meat Mallets, 5c, Aluminum Sauce Pans, 29¢. SIXTE FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER A steamer Harold Doilar was proceed- ing safely today, and ald last night reached the Kyosei Maru, according ' |to messages received here today by ! the Admiral Oriental line, an operator | of United States Shipping Board ves- b REREG % 4 v sels. The Dollar and the Kyosel had @@@f&’ gone adrift with steering trouble about 2,600 miles west of here,