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THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1928. Emlble menace to “the financlal sta- STAR, WXSHINGTON, D. ility of the country,” but did not agree FEDERAL RESERVE ' " Chairman Norbeck maicated that the I.EG'SLAT'ON SCORED committee would call members of the reserve board before taking definite action. Willis sald that partially because of the policles of the board, such as the uniform rediscount rate, money from interior banks was being drained into a pool in New York available for specu- Iative loans, and that this “siphoning” process was against the interests not only of banks, but of business generally. He gave no figures on the present size of the accumulation of capitai result- ing, but sald it was growing and al- ready so big that methods for reducing it must be carefully framed to keep from disaster. . Itoodward & Lothrop DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday is Remnant Day | PRIATE PRUPERTY Information Gathered by Syndicate Classed With Tangible Possessions. Overhauling Suggested at Senate Committee Hearing—Willis Is Witness. Dy the Assoclated Press. Suggestions that a general overhaul- | ing of the Federal reserve system legis- | lation might be necessary were made yesterday at the Senate banking com- | mittee’s hearing on the La Tollette resolution to restrict the availability of ‘Smokers take to the Yorktown Cigarette as a letter-carrier By the Associated Press, takes to an easy chair a’ter his day’s work ‘(all other stories TORONTO, March 1.—In a decision | handed down vesterday by Justice Logie it was determined, for the first time in Ontario, that news gathered by a syndicate is property in the same i sense as other tangible possessions and | reserve bank funds for speculative uses. o Dr. H. Parker Willis, first secretary Assigned to Office Here. of the Federal Reserve Board and now | Capt. Bernard E. McKeever, Quarter- o o e e ork Journal Of |master Corps, in Philadelphia, has been He agreed that the situation pictured |2ssigned to duty in the office of the Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders not accepted in the resolution was serious and a Quartermaster General, this city. ‘about walking for pastime to the con- trary). Don’t ask us why Yorktown is such a comforting cigarette. may not be appropriated by others. The decision gave a judgment to! MacLean Building Reports, Ltd.. which has established in the past 17 years a system for collecting and distributing information concerning building con- struction operations throughout Can- ada. The service was sold to their sub- ] \:cnbcrs for the exclusive use of the atter, Silk Frocks, 425 Were $8.75 11 _Flat Crepe Dresses, in_fan, heige. and powder blue. Sizes 16, 13 Spring Coats Special, $11% GROSNER 1325 F ST. xR MISS LILLY ANSSEN, Who is known as not only one of Ger- rose Here’s a Special for Tomorrow! Maiter published by the Maclean WanY's foremost tennis plavers, but iy Lalis T AT S o - company was not held to be protected noted for her beauty as well. She is|| and 38. Seste’ sndsDrGs: models, iy miutiites; Words alone would by copyTight, but was claimed ‘as prop- | C2ld the ideal German girl, since she 18 Street Frocks, $5.50; were $1650. Gwils, and kasha-like fabrics. Bizes 14 n v 7 ierty at common law, the interference | SOMbines charming ‘rw.' i Jerseys, wool crepes, satins and to 40, not win you over to exceptional athletic ability. She hopes - with or nppmprhtlnn of which was it. as_wrong as the appropriation of money. ‘The English courts had so ruled and Try a pack and let flat crepes—slightly mussed from displa zes 16 to 40; 4214 to 48, 6 Evening Frocks, $8.75; were $16.50. Satin and_tulle, and beaded geor- 4 Rust-colored Bolivia Coats, $10; were $45. Large black fur collars and cufls. Sizes 16, 17, and 18. to come to the United States this Sum- mer. a similar ruling had been handed down . . b Sinsachures Foans sodgment| MAKES AERO “REVERSE.” | We Will Offer Sl e houipumte AT [RAEE e e 5 B P ’ Sports Frocks, $3.95 inspu‘e you to elo- | culating any information obtained or | Inventor Says New Propeller Could;‘ Were $16.50. Women's and Misses’ Jer- $1.50 and $2 The invention, he sald, has no “re- 15 Silk Scarfs, in plain e {prepared by MacLean Building Re- g sey and Flannel Dresses. One and quence—ormakeyou ,pir;‘Adled &nd h‘lm:;h:d ow 1?‘: fur- Make Plane Back Up in Air. " itk Mlll::ser{e’dui?fi” o i I:?-plece rgnode!s, s:u; zgc mfl 40. = A S nished, by them to their subseriber. 3 - % ats; were 3 - louses, Sweaters, and Scarfs, $1; tongue-tied with joy. NEW YORK, March.1 (P).—An air Athletic _ diate clearance. See them tomorrow, Were $1.95 and $2.95. Sweaters are Y ,H “( .t .th plane propeller which will give to a! ers, 10c; were $1.50. damaged from display. ou ll ike1iteither POSTAL WORKER RETIRES. [plane: the equivalent of the gear shift 55 Flowers, 5:; were 50c and 15c. o aias wav. of an sutomobile has passed rigorous || DOWN STAIRS STORE. R et et o e o ' S W. G. Dent, Colored, Ends Nearl . tests laid down by the Royal Canadian | fl Twenty for 15¢. il o Air Force, W. R. Turnbull of New | @ 3 4 ’ i Brunswick, Canada, its inventor, said || Larm, Rchmont, Vi ey oo, | . ) | Sunbeam Fabric Gloves Silk Scarfs, 95¢ | The FASHION SHOPS REDUCE! old, 1843 Fifth street, yesterday filled out his last requisition at the City Post Office, after nearly 40 years' service in that capacity, and received felicitations verse,” but the full application of,the principle on which it is built would make it possisle to back up a plane Rayon Underwear Vests, 78¢c ZSC Pair Were 35¢ 80 Pairs Women's Fabric green and tan. Were $1.: 50 Now ..... Plain - colored Georteue and gifts from his fellow workers as|W%hile flying in the air. Engineers of Step-ins, $1 Gloves, in tan and black. Scarfs and Fancy Silk he retired. the Royal Conadian Air Force, he said, Bloomers, $1.15 Sizes 6 and 614, Squares. Were $2.95. Dent was appointed to the division |8dvised him against womngh out’thls I 881 garments (including 14 Pairs Black Capeskin WO s ..81.95 of equipment and supplies by personal | feature on the grounds that there is no 12 step - ins). Pastel Gloves, sizes 5%. 6 and order of former Postmaster General |Need for flying a plane backward and | shades, Broken sizes. 6s. Were $1.50 pair. . Dickinson July 18, 1888. He reached |Stunt fiyers would be given an oppor- L T G bl Ve Nt s Full-Fashioned the 70-sear retirement limit December pamc . s i ad derwear, including vests, , ut was granted a two-year . step-ins, panties and cuff o . extension. At his own request he was bloomers. Special. . .... 50c vle’ |lk retired yesterday at the completion of CALLS HAWAII AMER|CAN All sizes in Cross-bar and Sg[f.suipe | 28 Cotton or Silk-and- Glrls Tam and s Hose’ 25‘: Palr his regular day’s work. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and S-l)lnn From New York ARRIVED YESTERDAY, Western World—Bi 1 Presidens Haniing—Gen s February 18 tateoBepens it st & nncnn-ne Fepa \lbln—”lnflfll perg DUE TODAY. Ro::l‘:n?!:fil it Westnhaiia—Hambu Munargo—Nassau . DUE TOM Roma—Genoa . American_Farmer—Lo; Zacapa—Santa Marta Gov. Farrington Says Mixed Pop-|| ulation Has One Point of View. NEW YORK, March 1 (®).— are 35,000 native Americans, 70,000 Por- tuguese and 130,000 Japanese in Ha- wall, but they all have the American point of view and respond to American ideals, Gov. Wallace R. Farrington told a luncheon meeting of the Advertising There || ub, He sald that the girls, reared under || American influence, are just as much || 9| flappers as New York girls. Madras. This price is for FRIDAY ONLY. | Gr@sm@rx 1325%F STREET Wool Union Saits, sofled from handling. Sizes 36 to 44. Were $1 to 3195 NOW .i..cccocenocnacd 82 Band Top Cotton Vests. Were 58c. Now....... 25¢ Bandettes, 28¢ 50 Rayon Brocade Ban- dettes, with lace edges. Flesh, in sizes 32 to 36. Silk Stips, $1 116 of good quality tub silk, some with deep hems and some with ruffied bot- toms. Street shades, also peach and blue. Sizes 36 to 44. Scarf Sets, 50c 47 Attractive Scarf and Tam Sets. Were $2.95. Now . 50c 34 Girls' Thats, soiled and damaged from display. Were more. Now......25¢ Turkish Towels Special, 20c 150 Heavy Turkish Towels. SLIGHTLY IRREGULAR, but very absorbent. 100 54x54 Printed Table Oilcloths, 65¢. SLIGHT IRREGULARS of higher grade. Lisle feet and tops that insure extra wear. In black only. Sizes 8!3 to 2. 300 Pairs Full-fashioned Silk Hose—some IRREGU- LARS. Two shades—sil- houette and dust. Were $1.25 pair. Now.... .i5¢ 300 Pairs Wool and Cot- ton Hose, ribbed effect in front. 81 to 91y Dark colors. Sizes in lot. Spe- ..28¢ Full-fashioned Wool and Rayon Hose, tan and black mixtures. Sizes 8!2 to 10 in lot. Smhl. toc] full length. Size 92, In tanbark only. Special, Jou Can cAfford a ~ More than 150 DUE SATURDAY. MARCH 3. Patria—Marseilles . EochambeauHaves RRtuteg Hoover Aprons Tots’ Sweater OVERCOATS LESS then Megantic—West Indies Ryndam—Rotter February 21 Cristobal cnluv_(;uon -January 32 Laurentio—>Med; l“‘-mrmvu}—mx 3 araval—Port of Spain February 33 Minnekahda—London February 32 February % Wa DUE SUNDAY. MARCH 4. Lapland—Antwerp ... Dreaden, Hellig m.‘?_'.c“&'.,'.f* Andania— et ton tch or Diamond On Cyéur OWN Yerms/ Marx Special, 75¢ 86 Specially Priced. Plain chambray with roll collar. Sizes 36 to 46. Also a few extra sizes. 32 Uniforms, “SECONDS" of $1.95 Grade. Broken tlul; ..... 98¢ Printed Wull Frocks, llth backgrounds. - Broken sizes. Were more. Now $1.55 Lamps and Shades—Reduced 13 Silk Bridge Shades. shuhtly soiled. Were uss NOW. ool st 10 Console Lamp SMu. IMPERFECT. Were $3.75. 11 Geor:elte lrldn Shades, wanted colors. Were $2.50. Now....§1.25 Pleated Table Lamp Suits, 95¢ 8 Sweater Suits Were $2.75 and $2.95. Now..95¢ 16 Tots’ Sweater Sets. Were $395, $495 and $5.95. NOW ...ccviiannnn 1.95 5 C ge Robes. Were more. NOW ........... 3 Baby Buntings. Were more. Now.............$1 $125. Now... Bk 1 20-inch Pleated Shade. oniae-50 b Shatter - Dam 1 Ao “February 13 and Here Double-Bed Sheets display. Were 33, Now 3133 Cott Umbrell .February 25 h ’s h ! A . 81299 Table Lamp Shades, otton umbrelias Febroa ere’s how! re Special, $1 : roee and blue. Were $135. . S peche b Special, $1 Santa " Luise— Our buying is all done on ome 140 Extra Heavy Bleached L Fort” Victoria—Berm Ymg 18 3 Extra Cotton Sheets, free from 25 Women's Cotton Um- nmu..mn.m’_m-—o"?unfn'y’.‘ such a large scale that we can X dressing. brellas, in plain colors of e A A S 2 l 30 Cotton Sheet Blankets, P black, navy, red, green and offer superior merchandise at pecta small block designs. \\m Shades. Were $4. Now $1.75 purple. Amberite tips and wooden handles. ric—Liverpool .Feb 2 covered with ov\rr mull s, led. ! -1 mes, _amberite o & ot '::::"’, extra charge for the most and plain sateen. Were 85. Were $295. Now......81 handles, tips and ferrules. Sibones—Havana - Murh 3 liberal CREDIT terms. This How ;... ioes $3.35 3 Bridge Lamp Bues.wel- n v, "vdv mn”-?:t ; + ; bases. Were rown ere DUE WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7. plan will help you in laying 505, m{;we.u...,....'u Now .February 13 “¥ebruary 2 Ruffled Curtains b STAIRS STORE. DOWN STAIRS qmzt away jewelry gifts for Easter, $ z i ; Ma B ions NOW, z 1 H ol l;\kc selections NOW, and SPec]al, 85c Pa“' for a group of $50 || Stockhoim—=Gothenburg. only— 100 pairs White Ruffled $1 9 855 Ocouts || BT imente 220 tonaem Vi te-Backs” and.vals women’s Pum S and dith tie-backs and val- ;"."ifl'.fi'rl.14'::"'."—"'_"0""" e world. Pay 50C or sl a week :nee.‘f' R‘\lm‘ks ?rlmmed p La Bourdonnas n-u:f.:l.'"flmn;'fl'.'"'.’:u il with colored stitching. e eraisa ! 200 Panel Curtains. 2'4 s 95 s for a group of $75, || cotio—an uan and Santo Domineo Cit, yards in length, 38 inches X or S e “ce r $70 & $65 O'coats B R wide: Choiee of 3 designs. 9y 9 . ferencaria—thervours and, ¥outhamoon. | @ e D "hary 150 palrs Women's Pumps and Odfords, in many styles. Excellent Manuel Calyo—Cadiz and Barceion Length: tly reduced values, but some are soiled and tableworn from display. Assorted wfim‘muu; Caps Haitien ‘and Port au| @ i s - leathers and satin. Sizes 3 to 8 in lot. s 39 for a group of $100, Guayra, Puerto Cavello and Larger Women's Arch-Rest Ox. Women's Felt Slippers. less than 96 & $90 O'coat: . H fords, Goodyear welt soles and wholesale cost: 72 pairs from & 4 e Pooris Ciae . TS, CRHAPNE S8 Sllks—Reduced Tubber heels. Sizes 9, 913 and well known maker. Several BAILING SATURDAY, MARCH 3, : :.M of sdm‘ Shor‘t L":‘""f clfl[ \\ mlhAA\ tuc::p;; :ll‘s xt::Lm:p:::In Sises 3 ,a': . C X ob 00| n 00K assortmen! O - o, And a special AT B S L ondin, | O Tt fof Women's Rubbers. 30 bairs, for Women's Leather S oville and G las trimmings frocks snd low heel shoes Mn)um\ size gfl group of Winter RO 5 ik, b4 - D e 47 Were $1. Now..v.... 250 s il i the Went. Iniee e Lot of Colton Dress Fab. Statea—Christiansaod, Uslo and White Gol rie, Short Lengths. Great- SUI S Vs, Crisghat and vort, Limon. Iy reduced for clearance. . w 1 0, DERton AN uerto 2 Boys’ and Boys’ Woo I i g, s Rugs—Reduced _ y ety Plata. #anto Domingo City . \ 20 Reversible Wool Che- Glrls shoes "‘,ercoa‘s oy Al Al (N b S L] S N SO NE Special, $1 Pai Reduced, $4.75 m::’unn MONDAY, MARCH 6 Ring for 50c a weels. lm;::nnlulflum in 18-kt. Seven beautiful blue- This fiery, blue- Lo :‘.‘:‘".:““{?" '::'":.“";",‘ pecm ’ ar e T AR ey lcbeisal o Ao g $10 “allowed at any § Giive cold, with wedding § White diamonds arranged § white Diamond Soli ".',‘:l.‘,“,g ) ”\'nw ¥ S’l‘ 30 100 pairs Sturdy Shoes for 18 Warm. All-wcol Over o ol Lo, G Santander time on this ring for § iy 1o match. Pay only rn:hmrr form. Pay $1.00 § taire only costs you 15 Osnil. Miyfionin: Mec Growing Feet. Majority Pinga, Sie & Ty SR sy a larger one. Atk fm ek 4 week, $150 a week Spenble Ruge have Goodvear welt soles. Were $795. Now....$413 SAILING 'TU 5 CH 8. Were $2.23. A i SR Y Cristobal—Port au Prince and Cristobal, 10 Heavy Plle higher priced lnes. Brok- , == = e oys’ Wool SAILING WEDNESDAY, MAKRCH 7, Weatui o g Hambung. PP .. TR PO | I T St o I I s P Men’s C Sai s] 35 P T el i FULL PURCHASE PRICE ALLOWED ON ANY DIAMOND WE SELL en's Cotton uits, H1. 2 uan, 4 IN EXCHANGE FOR A LARGER DIAMOND-—-AT ANY TIME Handkerchiefs, 10c 18 Woel Sults: piakd Tav- arter & % :m’ i sev trousers, Sives § to 8. 1 y , " ., ore 15, 300 Mem's Were $293. Now....$1.33 joriih N White Cotton Initialed & Boys' Warm Rathrobes, B merintn el plain center and dark bor- Handkerchiefs, Initials A, sizes 8 to ars. Wi o B A der. Was $3250, Now $30 D F, O, K. L M, N and R 378" Now T N0 %, e t.u ,:'”" ',‘,m“ ks " { DOWN STAIRY STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS : ‘Don . . n;r,a";,’vl;.h::um-;::mw.::l:; | t l‘et Th‘?t ,c",ld‘ i Here is a 15-jewel ooy g" ¥ o | Turn lnto FI“ ! An accurate Wrist A pguaranteed P owell §\Wrigt Wateh that s the Spring 1 o ehiict E R known' 1{-fewel b [ Mt cold ay o into “li," | Wateh Jike that shown § Sport Steap Wateh § movement, 20~ anteed, Handsome en s o on nlon ul s c | Gripp Jors even worse, Pricomonia, | above, s guaranteed, § ioe men and hoys Jonr thad Diinr Flexible Bracelet to y | ety AV ifprnt gl g ““"I“""r‘”_d And will only mean 50¢ § costs 50c af anteed wateh for n‘n.mh m(«'hhlwl free. Men's medivm-weight cotton union suits, aokle-length and with long fparts and sec how quickly it brings | a week to you, week, AL L o, Pay only 50¢ a week, sleeves, Full cut and well made garments —in white and ecrn. Sires 3o to 42 > y 2 - it . | ; J ] Mew's Hroadoloth Shiets, 930; were Wore. Mew's Fannelotte Night Shirts, 93¢ CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS | As cffective as the messy old | s 75 $ 75 $ 75 s 50 Platn colors and faney patterns. Collar-at- L eut, Sotted “mw ;\\‘:"_\' T [ mustard plaster; does the work with . . . . ashed i ieckband atyles, Solled. SIS ypwa Fiannelette Pajamas, W%, IRREQGU- “ - Ay || out Bister = === === == 14 to 17 In_wasortment TLARS (il spotad. - Slaes A W, G, D, e Tashion kp Musterole, made from pure oil of BT G < B o oo O I ol (e ITINL < o< i NSO Mewe Paney Raven aud Lite Sorke, $30 Fatr \ NE0 L0 SR e et 888, 1ustar campho, ol - Y 4 RIQOIG W o k ¥ FRLD VELLAAN, Fresident el !":;er ,:"’F‘"(“I:;”“'“"""“";,'Hm"":‘_l WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL. AT LEAST $5.00 IS ks, Hizes n\i‘m YL Y - Al stzes I lot, gm‘ E 151: G {‘u..;,.]..-r \vl'n:hk’nuuulhlrlmtluulaluml ALLOWED ON YOUR OLD WATCH IN TRADE FOR A NEW ONE sl e 4o \"“"" B A e R LY and hielps hreale yp the cof A A A A NN AN NI A N OO AN N NN AN NN NN ¥ i e Onp, Tanmpaon's Nest 1o Keith's You will feel & warm tigle as it - ore | il foel 4 warmn igle as i Men’s Wool Overcoats, sizes 35 to 40, $10; were m sation that hnup welcome yelief » . . . . . v Jare & Tub Sifferers are & Toh arx ewe r o Men’s Wool 3-Piece Suits, sizes 34 to 40; Special, $18.75 rom [] Extra Trousers, to match, $§ pair E POWN STAIRY sTORE i 1 XA Ay 701 7th Street N.W. 4 PAZO OINTMENT * Better than & mustard plaster 0000000000000 00000000000 0000000000000 0000006000000¢ [ )

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