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i VRGIVABARFOR HGHER STANDARDS Increased Requirements of | Legal Education Recom- | mended at Norfoik. | | | Br the Associated Prass NORFOLK, Va., Augnst 4 and better lawyers w Virginia if the repor ucation committee of the Virginia Bar Association bears any weight. The committee’s report was read by | F. D. G. Riddle, dean of the law school of the University of Virginia, | vesterday, shortly after the opening of | the thirty-ninth annual convention of the State Association at the Cavalier | Hotel, Virginia Be | Ths committee recommended that | legal education requirements be in-| creased fn Virginia. The report point ed out that this od among the lowest in the Union in its require- | ments. A burst of applause followed | the reading of the report and it was promptly referred to the committee on | resolutions for action. Frank W. Rogers of Roanoke, chair- man of the executive committee, called the convention to In a brief address President R. Gray Williams of Winchester stated t the large at tendance at the present session was indicative of a greater and growing interest of lawyers in their profession The attendance this year is the best in the history of the organization, said Mr. Williams. Reports of the se urer followed the pre Mr. Rogers submitted the report of the executive committee. Golf tourna ments are scheduled for every day of the convention. The outstanding fea ture of the program for tonight is the address of Gov. Harry F. Byrd. RADIO GROUP FORMED. Organization Plans to Protect In- dustry From Patent Monopoly. | CHICAGO, August 4 (#).— The| Radio Protective Association, an or- zanization designed to defend the| radio industry inst patent mo-| nopoly, was formed at a conference of 30 radio manufacturers from all sec tions of the country here vesterd: The national headquarters will be inj « Oswald F. Schuette of Chi-| elected executive secretar: adio industry is still in fnfancy and must therefore be pro- tected against anything which would hamper its fullest and freest develop- ment.” said Mr. Schuette in discuss- ing the new organization's aims. e 1t is estimated that people in British Columbia marry at a higher age than in any other part of the world, the average being 32 for men and 27 for ‘women. Fewer be produced in | the legal ed nd treas t's address. Legion Convention Insured A gainst War, Panic, Strike By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August 4 —Exist- ence of an insurance policy pro- tecting the American Legion Parls convention against anything short of a universal cataclysm was re- vealed yesterda A policy for $175,000 has been is- wed by Lloyds’ Insurance Syndi- cata of London agreeing to pay in full any losses sustained due to ne perils, severance of ‘diplo- relations between the United tes and any other country and France and any other country, a pancial panic in the United States, also war perils and strikes. Frank B. Hall, jr., a broker, who <aid he was the agent who arranged the policy. declined to name the amount of the premium. The policy, he said, was taken out 18 months 8 mpulsory insurance i at a low rate agi 3 or death for those matic | did " THE EVE) COMPOSER TRIES FLYING. | Roger Wolfe Kahn Adds Aviation to His Program. NEW YORK, August 4 (®).—The New York Evening Post sald yester- day that Roger Wolfe Kahn, song writer and orchestra leader, has added aviation to his program. The Evening Post has been advised of the purchase by the musical son of an international banker of a Bellanca alrplane with which he intends to enter the New York to Spokane race, September 20. He caught the air fever, it was said, on a recent visit to Europe, where he much flying at lLebourget, the Paris field, and liked the experience immensely. Returning to the United States he has been up almost daily at Curtiss Field, Long Island, and has shown satisfactory progress in his course of instruction in pilotin, RY CLEANIN T WOODRUFF'S Is of o Hichest Quallty and Lansburgh & Bro. will remain . Closed until 12 noon Friday during the funeral of Mrs.R.B.H. Lyon +—FAMILY SHOE STORE- FEATURING reliable, high-grade, stylish Family Shoes re- duced tremendously. Theyre mostly discontinued lines, short lines and small lots. However, each group includes all sizes, in one style or another. But quentities limited. Come Early. ABBAEARRABAE Store will remain closed until Lansburgh & Bro. 12 o’clock Friday, during the Funeral of Mrs. R. B. H. Lyon 81 Bargain Friday No mail, phone or C.O.D. orders-no exchanges or refunds--all sales final. Drastic markdowns on every item! Friday Bargains in Silk Remnants 1o off Crepe de chine, flat crepe, charmeuse, sport silk, taffetas, georgette crepes, satin crepes, printed crepes, foulards and pongee: titude of des ors. And just half usual price! Third Floor—7th Street Friday Bargains in The Junior Shop 3 DRESSES, formerly DRESSES, $10.00 .. 6 DRESSES, of figured georgette. Were $7.50. 12 DRESSES, of v $5.95 value .. 2 DRESSES, formerly $5.00 sia 4 SILK DRESSES, orig- tnally $15 Second Floor—=8th Street Friday Bargasns sn Boys’ $1 Wash Suits 39c¢ There are stun- ning prints and lovely plain colors in the group —in excellent lengths. their 31 85 3250 $2A95 $2.95 33.95 34.50 Friday Bargasns in Silverware 3 sets of SILVER-PLATED TABLE KNIVES, hollow handles. Plain design. 54.119 Formerly $5.39 . 2 1 HOT DISH MA top with design. $4.50 . 1 HO' plated, fanc. value 1 plated s 3‘50 ' Was DISH MAT, silver design. $1. SILVER-PLATE with small design at Handle at each end. merly $2.00 ....... Street Floor—7th Street For- Friday Bargains in Stationery 25 boxes VELLUM PAPER. 1 1b. of large double sheets. hoxes 50 1 b 5 B 39¢ W PAPER, handy package. 480 sheets in Was 290 Street Floor—7ith Street Friday Bargains in Housewares WHITE ENAMEL SINK STRAINERS, formerly 190 T DECORATED METAL MAG- AZINE RACKS, in several colors. $1.79 value 88c MOP HEADS 59¢_value COVERED quart, h fitting 69c TIN PAILS, 8 block. With tight- Formerly E E DISHES, were 10c.. WHITE ENAMEL TUMBLER HOLDERS, e . 10c CLOTHES ... 10c [ENAMEL COAT HOOKS, were 10c... v sc NICKEL TUMBLE HOLDERS, formerly 69c. . WHITE ENAMEL REFRIG- ERATOR SETS, 2; compart- ments. With cover, 1.00 B > 79¢ CRUCIBLE STE! SLICERS, formerly 29c.. JCIBLE STEEL BUTCHER were 29¢c. Sixth Floor—S8th Street Friday Bargains in Lingerie 50 NIGHTGOWNS, odds ends. Lace or embroider. trim. Were $1.50 60 ENVELOPE CHEMISE, odds and ends of nainsook and voile. And novelty mate- 81.00 rials. $1.50 value: 4 NIGHTGOWNS, flesh $7.00 color, Were $10. 10 RAYON STEP- $3.00 and $4.00 yalues 15 E LOM: CHEMISE, rayon. Broken sizes and § colors. Were $3 and $4 75 COTTON UNIO} bhuilt-up shoulder, Tight knee. Sizes 36 and 38. §()o Were 100 RAYON STEP-INS AND VESTS, odds and ends. Broken sizes. sie and §].00 Former! Third Floor—8th Street Friday Bargains in Wash Goods Remnants 12vc& 25¢ Special sales of the season’s favorite wash fabr: Two very at- tractive lots—at great- ly reduced prices! BORDE. SATINIZED CHARMEUSE PRINTS, 36 inches wide. 29¢ merly 39c 75¢ STRIPED DRESS AND 'LIGHT NS, 69c values TUB SILKS AND VOILES, $150 - [d(i,R GSA NDY, 5-inch width, 9¢c e it (20 20 Third Floor—7th Street Friday Bargains in Friday Bargains in Dresses RADE GEORGETTE , $25 and $35 s\fl‘"?fi' two piece i Misses’ sizes. .. 19 ANING AND STREET . women's and sizes. Formerly $]() 2 RINTE CHIFFON FROCKS, two-plece mod- 84. els. Were $15.00 Second Floor—S8th Street Friday Bargains in Hats WOMEN'S HATS, the 51.00 season’s best values 3 Second Floor—7th Streef Friday Bargains in Coats TWILL AND SILK COATS, 10 misses’ and 3 women’'s 510.50 sizes origina 2 Women's and $] 5§00 ATS, were $29 to $69.50. 6 misses’ and 35 52600 women's . KNICK E Crash and linen. and $7.95 values. GEORGETTE misses, 7 women S, misses $4.95 3D OATS, 19 Were 36,30 3 E CHINE COATS 3 misses’ and 1 315.00 “ormerly $25 FLANNEL white, stripes and colored flannel. 35.50 Were $10 and $1 . FLANNEL COATS white and colored. $1 SIOA‘JS KASHA 513.95 AND FLANNEL COATS, white and color- ed. Were $25 and $35 TWEED, BLAZER FLANNEL S Originally § Friday Bargains in Junior Coats JUNIOR COATS, tweed and twill. _Sizes 13 to 17. $7.95 Were $17.95 to $25. JUNIOR COATS, Spring coats. Sizes 13 to 17. Were $25 $] 395 to $39.50 : JUNIOR SUITS, twill; sizes 13 to 17 Were $25 and $]230 $29.50 ... Second Floor—S8th Street Friday Bargains in Friday Bargains in Men’s Wear lines. 288 SHIRTS, broken Some are slightly soiled faded. Were $1.15, $1.65 and $19 E e 0 suits MEN'S COTTON PON- SVES FANCY KNIT E—A4. Berkley and 1 fashion kni v /3 Street Floor— Friday Bargains in Furniture 4+ BROWN FIBER ROCKERS, auto spring cushion 5 Were $8 1 BRC B = auto spring cushions. $8.95 valte ..ooses CEDAR CHEST, 40- $16.50 value. DSOR CHAIR, finish; “as is.” 54.95 & HOLDERS, as- Formerly $].00 MARTHA WASHINGTON WV G CABINETS, $14400 ‘as is”; $17.50 valus.... 6 FIBER FERNERIES, round, frosted mahogauy. $6.50 s4.9l value .. Fifth Floor—8th Street 57.50 A sorted colors. Friday Bargains in Draperies 13 REPP R ERS, formerly $1.75 . 39c 8V OUR R! S, up to $2.50 values » 39¢ ODD CURTAINS | AND PANELS.. /l O’fi 2 POPLID $1()95 SPREADS, were $21.66.. 10 1 STRIPED RAYON BEDSPREAD, formerly 3835 $17.50 e 3 INDIA PRINT: NT, ‘Sixsi §].25 inches. Formerly $£2.50... 2 INDIA PRINTS, 1% $).19 by 3 yards. Were $4.25... CRETONNE CUSH- §].38 ) Weie $E88 o eane Fifth Floor—8th Street Friday Bargasins in 50c & 75c Bandeaux The China Made of sturdy, fast-col- ored wash fabrics. Many attractive styles. Si 2% 450 Prs. Women’s Pumps Friday Bargains in A 4 The Sport ;‘ and Oxfords. $5 to $10 styles, short lines. .. 350 Prs. Women’s $5 to $8.50 Shoes of Colored Kid and Suede.... 210 Prs. Men’s $7 to $10 Oxfords. Mostsizes included ....... 350 Prs. Women’s $5 to $8.50 White Shoes. .. All sizes in entire lot...... 250 Prs. Women’s $5 to $6.50 White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords.. . 1.65 Growing Girls’ Shoes Odds & Ends $1.95 Sizes 215 to 7 Sold for $5.00 and Sizes 2 to 8 85 2.45 Sizes 815 to 11 Sizes 111; to 2 93 Pairs Men’s Shoes Odds & Ends Black and Tan Leathers $9.90 o Czrvice to 8. BOYS®' ATHL UNION SUITS, knee length; nainsook. fine 12. Were 50c BOYS’ Tightly woven. Sizes 26 to 34. $1.95 BO LON WHITE DUCK PANTS, and khaki long pants. Were $1.00 to $1.50. Sizes 690 41010 .. z BOYS' SPORT BLOUSES, of washable fabrics, in fancy broadcloths, et Sizes 7 to 16 years. 3Qq BEACH Eng- lish model coat and 52.95 79c value ... GENUINE PAI SUITS, sizes 7 to 13. knickers. Were $7 JUVENILE SUITS, 1-pe. wool worsted stvle. sey. ark Sizes light and tan and grey. 2 to 4 years. $1.00 JUVENILE BATHING Various SUITS, 1-pe. style. color combinations. Sizes 24 to 28. $1.39 PORTS COATS, D. B. Coats. Sizes 18, 19 and 3%. i7.95 E of blue flannel. Formerly $15 . 15 SPORT COATS, flannel. styles. Sizes 12 to § 18. Were $4.7 BOYS' AMA HAT: AMA $3.45 BOYS' S STRAW formerly $1.65 WASH ly 98c . Friday Bargains in Woolens ‘WOOLEN DRESS GOODS AND serges, plaids, Also coating and many to 4 yard Were $1.00 to $10 yd. Reduced one- soc to SSAW Allwool kashas, COATINGS. crepes, flannels, poirets. other lengths. weaves. Y half . sleeveless, check Sizes 26 to 32. walst style, sizes 4 to 290 ON E - PIECE BATHING SUITS, of wool Formerly ll.” BATHING All- But- plain_col- blue; Blue, tan and grey. Single and double brensted BOY! HATS AND CAPS, former- 290 Notions FANCY GARTERS, odd Some have powder puff. 50c value WHITE 5 and 10 yard p values lot. c SAFET Doz. on card. Were posion o 2 for Sc SHADOW PROOF SKIRTS, medium and large sizes, in white only. Of pure gum with voile top. Formerly T5e.. SOC Street Floor—8th Street rted sizes. Friday Bargains in Girls’ Wear 67 TOMBOY GREENIES S PORT KNICKERS, sizes 8 to 20. Formerly 31.59 $198 .. 30 TOMBOY MIDDIES, to match knickers; $L50 $].00 value i v 25 MIDDY SKIRTS, plaids and plain colors. Pleated on_bodice. Sizes 6 to 14 years; $3.95 $].98 value .. 3 RAINCOATS with hats to match. Sizes $3.00 10 and 12. Were $7.50.... Fourth Floor—S8th Street of cravenette. Friday Bargains in Trellis, Etc. 1 ARBOR TRELLIS, painted white. 0 value 1 PE white $18 1 ¥ and value S, Kreen 0 Sll.:fi 11 SL’.\'I‘ SH Jvflnd 5 ft. mize. Slightly imperfect. In wn and green. Former- oS - 98c 2 BROWN SLAT SH ft. size. Slightly imperfect. 81.95 Were $3.95.. Fourth Floo white, th Street Friday Bargains in Jewelry 5 SILVER-PLATED CHIL- DREN'S MESH BAGS, with fine mesh and fancy bone han- 450 dle. Formerly 65¢ ....... 3 SILVER-PLATED VANITY CASI‘?S, ‘with chain l&d at- tractive design. ere Crondlomepiiid .. 1 GOLD-FILLED MESH BAG, for powder puff. With fine §5.00 link chain; $6.50 value.:. Street Floor—7th Street Shop BATHING SUITS, all wool. In red and orange. $2.95 31.!5 ESSES, of Originally IIO.’-‘K JACKETS, 5350 32 FLANNE 5, $2.50 were $5.05 . v 83 6 SWEATE: o COMBINATIONS, former- ‘4.” EL COATS, 59.95 were $15.00 . esisenas Second Floor—3th Street Friday Bargains in Shoes 18 prs. SQUARE TOE PUMPS, with high ankle strap, of patent leather. Formerly $8A.§ $10 . 20 prs. WHITE PUMPS, with Spanish heel. Were $10 .. Second F KID STRAP 36.95 or—3th Street Friday Bargains in Hosiery WOMEN FAS ED CHIFFO HOSE, some slight i Originally $1.00 FULL- SILK slightly 500 . 198 pi soiled. values irregular. Fancy tops. Street Floor—S8th Street Friday Bargains in Laces CALATS VAL LACE, edges and insertions. Feru only. 1 to 21§ inches wide. Short lot. - 123 values REMNANTS OF LACE OR GEORG;;TTE TRXMM[NG%. R 10c to L Yeiues. .Scto’l Street Floor—8th Street Friday Bargains in Leather Goods 25 WHITE KID BAGS, ‘l.&. ‘washable. $3.00 value.... 2 WHITE PATENT LEATHER BAGS, were q.l’ 2 WHITE PATENT LEATHER BAGS, were '3.“ $4.95 siiiieiiiniaiiiaienen Shop 108 COFFEE MUGS, handled. Of hotel ware. Decorated with three narrow green bands. 100 Formerly 15c. Each...... 186 _INDIVIDU. EGE- "J'ABLE DISHES, in : hotel ware. Were oz. $1.20. Dozen 80c 2 ELECTRIC TABLE $0.00 AQUARIUMS. Were $8.00 1 _POTTERY PUNCH BOWL, orange luster; $4.00 $6.00 value ..... . 1 POTTERY FL BOWL, luster war value ....... 3 GLASS WT shaped; with 6 indi- vidual wine glasses. §1.95 set Were decanter. tray For- 31,95 set Sixth Floor—8th Street Friday Bargains in Formerly $4.75 . RUNNER REMNANT! ¥ of fiber, grass and cocoa fiber. nd 36 inches Formerly 75¢ 4()¢ vd- to $1.35....... > 8% 8 FIBER RU $ rice, values. o 17 N RUG straw and matting. 9x12 $9.75 size. Were $4.9. - 4 MARIE A ! GRASS RUGS, reversible, 27x54 inches. Were $3.21 SJAPANES STRAW RUGS, Were 85c . 50 JAPANESE RIC STRAW RUGS, 5 : RUGS, 36x68 inc merly 75c and 85 yds. FIBER R s, Al- gerian, Mourz inches wide. " Formerly $1.75 @Qq yd. ESE RICE STRAW 8x10. 50 52.63 Floor—8th Street Friday Bargains in Toiletries MOTH BAGS, 49c and 59; values ..... . 370 'HAIS COLD CREAM, usually 50c . Zsc THAIS FACE POWDER, 250 to;nel::‘y 50c . ATH SALTS, 29 " ASSORTED TALCUAS, - SSORT! LCUMS, ' were 260 .. » 15c Street Floor—ith Street 25¢ A group of 125 ban- deaux and brassieres, in large and small sizes. An assorted se- lection. Friday Bargains in Corsets 4 MODART CORSETS, 2 size 28. 52.:1? 9 TYLISH STOUT LACE-FRONT COR- SET, size 20. Was $2.20 $10 OISE 2 DE GIRDLES, size 28. 32.29 tz.:s 32.29 ' ‘Street i TOUR GIRDLES, $5 to $10 values . o 28 LE CONTOUR CORSETS. Were $5 to $10 .. Second FI Friday Bargains in House Frocks, TED VOILE FROCKS, green and white. Sizes 42, 87.00 36 and 38. Formerly $10.. 10 DOTTED SWISS KIMONOS, odds and ends. Were 33.00 0 . 5 BUNGALOW gingham, Odds and ends. Broken sizes. Were 6ic.. S0c 6§ RAYON HOUS FROCKS, were $4.95 140 PONGEE DRESS 6, 33 and 40. Form Friday Bargains in Belts NOVELTY BELTS. BLACK AND WHITE BELTS. $1.00 and $1.50 Street Floor—S8th Street Friday Bargai.n.r in Confections COCOANUT MACAROONS, de- licious macaroons, baked a 39 golden brown. Pound.... c Street Floor—8th t