Evening Star Newspaper, September 17, 1925, Page 22

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22 UNIFORM AVIATION REGULATION ASKED Bureau of Air Navigation Specially Sought by Com- merce Department. By the Assoctated Press Due to the diversity in legislation dealing with aircraft, a uniform Fed- eral law will again be sought in the coming session of Congress. Authorization for a bureau of air Keeping Up. I'm keeping up with Bift B. Bend, who lives next door to me; I match his plays; like him, I spend my Sum- mer by the sea. He is a man who likes to cut a swath exceeding wide, and every day I see him strut in all his pomp and pride. That pride ex- pands his little soul and corrugates his brow; and people say he has a roll that well might choke a cow. If I were wise, the neighbors say, T would this man ignore, and let him have the right of way in peace forev- ermore. But oh, it jars me to observe this fellow's gorgeous front; I swear I'll mark his every curve, and match his smoothest stunt. His auto is a super-nine, it is his latest pet; and Now the mate to it is mine, although I'm deep in debt. He has a lovely motor boat that might gold medals UREEAIEE A R AR R R S R RS P A P P AR A PR R R - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925. % Second Floor Second Floor LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Beginning Tomorrow at 9:15 A.M. e navigation in the Department of Com- merce, to foster commercial aviation, 1s one of the p: Is to be put for- ward in an effc ut fiying on a better legal basis. Senator Bingham, Republican, Connecticut, a war-time fiver, recently acquainted President Coolidge with his intention to push legislation for a new bureau: Last session Senator. Wadsworth, Repub- lican, New York, Introduced a similar bill with the hacking of Secretary Hoover, but it failed of passage. Cites Result of Survey. The National Aeronautic recently found in a sur win; and I blew in my bottom groat to buy myself its twin. I have no peace, no tranquil mind, while blow- ing in my kale; the sheriff is two jumps behind, collectors dog my trail. My friends and relatives insist that I have gone insane; full soon LIl meet, they wot and wist, stark ruin and its train. But one thing cheers me as I rise from stern rebuffs like these; there are a million other guys who have the same disease. A mil- | lion men are keeping up with richer ones, T tween: they, too, will quaft |the 'bitter cup, and hit the soun 4 3 | tureen. And to the |1\‘n(|r%;v\|so ‘ln States a ipnlities have | the dell some time we'll all repair. T e tine the o of 'air. (and rend our cummerbunds and vell orr v o rail was | and weep together there. : 2 We Have Ever Announced in September 36th and Ordway Cleveland Park. Semi-Detached Tapestry Brick Homes One square from car and bus The highest point in the city. Four bed- rooms, tile bath, built-in tub with shower, oak floors, copper screened throughout, Premier Stor- age, gas water heater, one- piece enamel sink, all doors copper weather - stripped, built-in refrigerator, open fireplace; brick. garage; newly paved street and alley. SAMPLE HOUSE OPEN Much water has gone over “Great Falls” since we first laid our plans for this great event. Our coat buyer has worked and planned—figured and fought to make absolutely certain that the coats in, this sale would surpass any we ever offered at near this price. Every model has been individually selected,.the fur trimmings have been chosen with greatest care and the makers have been importuned and urged by every possible method to make deep price concessions, without any sacrifice of finished product. Furthermore, we have done our share by marking these coats exceptionally close—with the result the values are EXTRAORDI- NARY—emphatically so! Hundpreds of Marvelous Coats 7 Soft Bolivias! Pin Point! Suedecloth! And Other Popular Winter Fabrics! 1923, and Hawa Municipalities TANKERSLEY. Owner and Builder Felts Are Now In Vogue The felt and velour that were laid away in early Spring can be made to give service for another by careful cleaning and ng. Ours {s not a_ hurry-up, while you wait, kind of cleaning: every hat is thoroughly cleaned to the true Footer Standard, and exper- fenced blockers bring back shape and size. Delivery in five days. Felts, cleaned. . . ... a i ASC Velours, cleaned Business Suit, dry cleaned Topcoat, dry cleaned. .$1.50 FOOTER'’S Cleaners 1332 G St. N.W. and Dyers Main 2343 Fur Collars! Fur Borders! Fur Cuffs! Tricks of Fate Fur Panels! Fur Scallops! Sickness, accident, loss of position, business re- versal, the thousand and one misfortunes, large and small, which lurk in our daily paths con- stantly call our attention to the unexpected tricks of fate and demonstrate that there is but one ef- fective material barrier against THE UN- KNOWN— MONEY IN THE BANK No matter how much you earn or how much you invest, it is a wise policy to build up a cash reserve in our SAV- INGS DEPART- MENT. Lineoln National Bank 7thand D Sts. 17th and H Sts. ! Back Flares Flares! . Side Flares! Flared Cuffs! Front The Slightly Form-Fitting Mode! The Straightline Mode! The Wrap Mode! Misses’ Models. Women’s Models! Models for Small Women! Models for Large Women! The finest collection of bewitching Coats weve ever known at $39.75! \ ! Tuxedo Collars! Queen Anne Cossack = Collars Directoire Collars Collars! ! |4 Novel Button Arrangements Novelty Braiding! Rich Crepe Silk Linings! SECOND FLOOR. 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