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161 1% THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 28, 1925—PART 1. PRIVATELY OWNED |ttt 8ttt b bbb B8 s 8y S Bs GaBs s s s Slr Bs BB s B e T 8 B Vo) L FLEETADVSED Trade Council Also Stands = for Foreign Loans Based - on Buying in America. the Associated Press. SEATTLE, June 27.—A report of @eclarations read at the concluding | session of the convention of the Na-i tional Foreign Trade Council stated that investment bankers can aid for- eizn trade by arranging foreign loans that will stimulate production by pro- viding, so far as possible, for the ex- penditure of proceeds in this country. The report adopted by a committee | of 60 and read by E. P. Thomas, president of the United States Steel grown from 48,000,- | 000 to 93 s t] decade. Th a graphic picture of the progress e | by the American people during these | 10 vears. “The development and maintenance of a me rine -under the American privately owned and operated, Is essential to both our com- merce and our national defense. The chief agency for the accomplishment of this purpose is the support of American ships by American import ers and exporters Uneconomic Competition. The practice of the United States | Ehipping Board and the uneconomic | competition of the Government-owned | t make it i | ital to steamers —and | compete with Government-owned ton. nage in foreign trade. Government-| owned ships should be under single | control rather t under divided au thority. Unti ing lines of pas- senger and mail steamers and also freight steamers operating on so. called essential trade routes can be | sold to private operators, under con- tracts permitting of their successful operation and development free from | Government competition, operators on commission should share in the loss or profit of the operations on a basis 1 would entail responsibility for s comparable to that of private owners whose investment is jeopar dized under present conditions.” i Navy Radio for News. The position taken by the Govern: ment in owing use of Na for the ssi patches “Inte uffering " the report continued pite the great value of the an miarket to other countries, reatment, free from ich they enjoy here, | e multiplied in cer- nst American prod- | cts. The entry enjoyed here by | other countries should be so regulated | as to deal effectively and permanently with the injustice. “The Cuban market, developed through American investment and the reciprocal agreement of is now menaced through c ditions of foreign competition. This situation calls for prompt action by Congress toward further reciprocal| legislation.” MASONS PLAN PROTEST. will Italian Anti-Ma-| sonry Law in Local Church. resentment against bill recently passed 3 arliament of Deputies is the announced object of a conven- | tion of the Free Masons of Italian | descent which will be held at_the ltalian Baptist Church, New York avenue and Kirby street, Tuesday evening at 8 o'cloc Resolutions of sympa of Italy for the “oppre Discuss ssion and per- secution resulting from the passage of the bill” also will be considered. The committee in charge of the convention is comprised of Rev. i rh: | hy for .\Iusnns’ i H Marseglia Ua, Frank ranfa and Leo frman; Olindo Mars Chiselli. Antonio ardo Dell 'Erba. See Announcement | Tuesday’s and Saturday’s Star| —— Sherwood | Forest | “4 Summer Colony Under Club Control” HIGH ON THE BANKS OF THE SEVERN RIVER COMPARE RELATIVE COST Of spending a few weeks with your family at an av- erage Summer resort in a crowded hot ailroad fares and expensivi ments _included--with whole Summer at Sherwood Forest in a cool bungalow, all to yourselves, with three or four rooms, bath, large living room and a shagy ; meals in attractive, ecreational activities, such as golf, tennis, boating, horseback riding, at sur- prisingly low cost. Splen- did bathing beach and pier safeguarded during bathing hours by life guards. Furnished Bungalows— Season—$300 Up Proportionate Rates Shorter Periods_ For Further Particulars Apply 503 Fourteenth St. N.W. Telephone Wiain 7523 Beautital drive by way of Marlbore. Rosd In excellent condition. 23-Pc. Luster China Tea Sets Extraordfnary Value $6.95 Fine imported China with charm- ing luster. Choice of burnt orange with mother of pearl lining, or blue with tan luster lining. Set con- sists of 6 tea plates, 6 tea cups and saucers, 1 tea pot. 1 sugar bowl and cream pitcher. Without a doubt one of the best values we've ever offered. 32-piece Cottage Sets, fine qual- ity porcelain, decorated in four different designs. $4 95 Special 0 SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Special! Cretonne Window Drapes Regularly $2.35—Complete With Rods at $1.39 These are in six beautiful pat- terns and colors ; the outfit consists of side drape with Dutch valance, complete with double rod for hang- ing. Satisfactory hangings for vearsround use. Cross-bar Ruffled Marquisette Cllruiéu, lhi}t will cnhzm‘e‘ the decora- tive effect of your room at a very small cost. Pair.. 89c Water Color Opaque Shades, in tan, white, light, dark and medium green. 3x6 it. cut. Strong spring rollers. Special, 59C CRETONNES of heavy qual- ity, in a varied selection of designs and colors._ Worth consid- 3 5 crably more. Yard...... . C Kapok Filled Cushions, covered with cretonne; 2-in. boxing, strongly tufted. Special..... 89c Reversible Terry Cloth, in «charming, bold combinations, ideal for beach robes. Special, FIFTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. Bar Harbor Chair Cushions Regularly 98c—Each 59c¢ Splendidly made cushions, with two-inch boxing about the edge, tufted and filled with a good qual- ity cotton. Soft, comfortable, covered with attractive cretonr FIFTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. Whiz! Bang! The 4th of July will not be com- plete unless the children have some fireworks. Here you'll find plenty of sparkle and noise, sans all danger. . Sunwheels that turn as they burn and throw off sparks. 5 for 10c; 3 boxes, 25c¢. Red, White and Blue Fire, last- ing and unusual. 10c. Extra Large Sparklers, 5c each; dozen, 50c. Archie, with sparkling eyes. 98c. Sparklers that throw a circle of crackling sparks of all colors. 10 in a box, 10c; 3 boxes for 25c. Red or Green Fire.that will burn brightly for a long time. Each, 5c. Vesuvius Fountain, a spray fire. Each, 5c. Electric Tops that light in a glow of color as they spin. 98c. 4-Ball Croquet Sets, $2.49. Children’s Tennis Racquets, 25c and 49c. Children’'s Tennis Racquets, strung with oriental gut. 98c. Imported Tennis Balls, 39c; 3 for $1.00. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Purchases Made Monday and Tuesday Will Appear O n August Ist Statement [ ANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 To Make Your Summer Home Cool and Comfortable Your 4th of July Vacation a Pleasure Sketch is rep- = resentative of a whole carload of this old-fash- ioned American furniture that is so popular for summer homes, porches and camps. We can supply sin- gle pieces or entire suites at most reason- ity able prices. 3 Old Hickory Armchairs............ $4.00 Old Hickory Rockers........... $5.00 Old Hickory 4-Ft. Settees..... Old Hickory Porch Swings Hardwood Porch Swings, 4-ft. size; strongly built ; with chains $12.50 durability and comfort. Natural finish Rustic Cedar Settees, size, with well shaped back and arm rests. FOURTH FLOOR. LA Hardwood Lawn Swings, 4-passen- ger size; all standing $7 95 parts painted. Fach.... . $4.50 SBURGH & BRO. $1.95 roomy, 4-ft. green. duck. Each o i !s durable ; in fact, Cdfifdft and a Lif;timé of Service Old Hickory Furniture W17z77222222227= Old Hickory extremely almost inde- structible. good looking and expertly designed for comfort. You'll be surprised at the finesse of finish and the careful atten- tion given to assembling. See it tomor- It is row, Old Hickory Summer House, 8-ft. square wjth a bench at each side, and lattice roof Rustic Cedar Chairs are built for 4-ft. Folding Lawn Benches, strong construction; painted $3 75 Splendid value. . . Couch Hammocks with tufted mat- tress and windshield. Gray, green or brown $12.50 Tomorrow’s Summer Rug Offering Reads 500 Rattania Fiber Rugs Choice of Esther 7.6:10.6. or 9x12 Foot Sizes At a Remarkably Low Price W Rattania rugs are wear-resisting, woven of hard twisted fiber into a compact body that will give the greatest Smooth surfaced, easily cleaned with cellent for indoors or porch use. usually wide variety of colors and patterns. who appreciate a real rug-buying opportunity will be here amount of service. soap and water. $ when the selling starts at 9:15 tomorrow morning. Other Rattanias Reduced 6x9-ft. Rattania Rugs, Special 4.6x7.6-ft. Rattania Rugs, Special 36x72-in. Rattania Rugs, Special ............... 30x60-in. Rattania Rugs, Special FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Un- Those white enameled, and they will save MLI'! Top Fe- e o $11.75 T R Lift op Re- S "' $16.50 Lift Top Re- i wheee ot $21.50 Irl”n Tohp lee. el $23.50 MLM! ‘Tohp lllde- e $29.75 Ap-rtmell:t lee- Pt $24.50 Ap-rtmell‘t l'fi’s e $34.75 3-Door Side sl 1T ice and food. 3-Door Side Evercold Refrigerators Save Ice and Food Hot Summer weather is the trying test for your refrigerator. using one that the ice man likes—if so, better get a new one at once. We recommend our - Evercolds—they are constructed of kiln-dried hardwood, with well insulated walls —and Any style, whether it is wanted for a small apartment or city home, will be fourd in our Evercold line at a very moderate price. Perhaps you are now e, holds 35 lbs. $24.50 o R 3-Door Side ‘lcc:r, holds 50 Ibs. $31.50 3-Door Side iIcceer, holds 75 Ibs. $36.75 = a-Da}:w]fl Side e " $37.50 Side l'ludr’ hpor- % e ice " $42.50 A e $49.50 l'sedle'n l;erl;ofilorcaé 3 o e $54.50 Nursery Refrigerators with sepa- rate compartments for ice and el A e, £ 5 "UXTH FLOOR. LANRBURGH & ‘BRO. Evercold Ice Chests, galvanized lined. $11.75 < This 8-Piece Iced Tea Set Special for Monday $1.62 Iced tea will be all the cooler when served with an attractive set like this. Fine blown opti¢ cut glass, rich and sparkling. A Targe pitcher and six tall glasses. A set such as this has its place iff every home. Rich Colored Glass Yeed Tea Sets, in green and amber, $5.95. Crackled Glass Iced Tea Sets, crystal at $2.95; colored, $3.95. 12-0z. Iced Tea Glasses. 6 for 50c. 9-0z. Water Glasses, 6 for 25¢c. Vacuum Bottles, pint, 69¢; quart, $1.19 and $2.95. SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. 50 Belber Wardrobe Trunks Unusua”y Low Priced $29.75 The idea is to sell all in one day—and the low price is enough to do that” Remember, high grade Belber ward- robes! Constructed of Canadian bass wood, reinforced inside and outside with hard vulcanized fiber; the famous Belber locking bar locks all drawers automatically. Completely equipped Just the trunk you'll need for vacation FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. =) This 3-Pc. Fibe Suite $79.00 A high-grade suite of closely woven fiber—a new style—strong and beauti- ful. Attractively finished in cafe-and- blue combination. Equipped with spring bottoms, spring cushions, upholstered in vari-colored cretonnes. An unusual value. FIFTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. For the 4th! Auto Refrigerator, fits on running board; separate compart- ments for ice al'\d food $5.75 Folding Gasoline Stoves, 2 burner size with wind- shield Folding Camp Table, with roll top; convenient and compact.. ... . Folding Camp Cot, of strong construction with khaki covering Folding Clmpb Stogl. wooden _up- rights, strongly braced, can- S 69c Dickey Bird Tfl{ll’i‘t Tent, no center pole but an excellent $ it ™ $63.75 Tourist Hammock, can be used most anywhere. Choice ~ of many pretty colors l .49 Heavy Woven Hammock, strong cord, complete with pil- 3 low and valance . Chllg'- '}I“ree Swing, with 8-ft. chains. Can be hung up in a jiffy A $1 . FOURTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO.