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Bethlchem Steel Co. Brings| it involving patents . 22 S0000000 SUT | g ONPATENTS FILED Action Against U. S. Steei Corporation. he Associated Pre WARK, N. December 7.—A | worth $250,000,000 J THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1928 BRIDGE PLANS MEET | WITH NO OBJECTIONS: George Washington Memorial Span Hearing Finds Public Acquiescent. No objections were made at a public | hearing yesterday called to consider the public attitude toward construc- tion of the George Washington Me- morial Bridge across the Potomac River from Persimmon Point, Va., to a spot near Lower Cedar Point, Md. D. J. Callahan, president of the Nor- folk & Washington Steamboat Co., sug- gested that the bridge clear the water levei by more than 135 feet at its cen- tral point, as called for in the plans. He withdrew this suggestion, however, :| when engineers for the company which :|is to construct the bridge pointed out that the largest ships afloat today could get under the bridge. Among those who spoke briefly in favor of the project were Representa- {j tives Gambrill, Maryland, and_Bland *| and Moore of Virginia. They sald that the bridge would give the farmers of the tidewater section of Virginia and ; Maryland better transportation and ac- cess to the Washington and other markets. India has between 20 and 30 prin- ipal languages, of which the most videly used 1s Hind ERENEREL fiémmm&&&&w&&&w&m&m&«m&m&wa&mmm&%&&wmm 4. S &\(/{{ Woi s )DWARD & LoTHROP —mt DOWN STAIRS STORE 20w Any Number of Charming Gifts € Kiddies’ Scarf Sets - DX has been filed by the Bethlehem Stec! . and the American Universal Mill Co. of Scranton, Pa., against the United States Steel Corporation and two of its | subsidiaries. | The complaints charge infringement | of patents covering the manufacture of | steel bars for construction work. They seck a preliminary and then a perma- 3 oept injunction, on accounting of profits, T ~ Favment of court costs and trebic| op aiQHY ARTHUR Wil €amage. | medal for achievement in chemical re- | A GREAT XMAS GIFT Papers filed in Federal Court yes- |search. Presentation of the medal was | poapers Sl in reaera cour v oo, e e || The Famous CHAR MING States Steel Corporation, the Carnegic | tists in New York. H | and PREP GIRL HOSIERY Bridge Co. The plaintiffs fibSt‘X‘Xt‘n [h]::' will be (‘m\(hll(‘h‘ddb_vl the m]alfli"?t Mon- | . the former company owned all the |day, as usual, and there will be some- | Regular $1.00 Values capital stock of the other two. ! one at the pi location, at the Ram's | The bill of complaint alleged that |Horn and Ager roads, as well as at the | s . o Packed 3 good colors in &n attractive Holiday Box. Sizes 8: to 10. the patents in dispute were assigned by | new location. Henry Gray, the inventor, to the DANN & CO. 3 Pair $] -89 YOU SAVE $1.11 For Wee Folk, 2 to 6 . % = Younger Fi \ misses are most e (o about these new \ Warm Woolly Bath- : % wool scarf sets: robes; tiny check designs, with long scarf z $§2.95. ing cap. The gifts; the colors fully gay and br Women’s Kid Gift Slippers $ 1 .25 These soft kid warmly felt lined h comfortable padded s They come in att v shades of blue, red and brown; also black. Sizes 3 to 8. 3 il i ! o i ¥ i ¥ ; ¥ i ; I i i i i ; y i y i : Armstrong Cator Co. D Ty O 4 WEREREN e we - > v ks Handmade Muslin Gowns; apphique designs, $1. Brushed Wool Sweat- er Suits ... 8498 gy 42 Boys' All-wool Anchor Sweaters ....$295 Sy 2 Cotton Print Frocks Baby Boy Creepers; white and colors $1 Panty March, 1904. Subsequently they were i assigned by that company to the Scran- ton concern and the Bethlehem Steel Co. Prior to the time the Bethlehem gained control of the patents, the plaintifis stated, the Carnegic Co. be- gan building mills at Homestead, Pa., to manufacture the Gray bar. and made arrangements for its sale through the American Bridge Co. The United States | Steel Corporation, it is charged, in- fringed by authorizing and directing the acts of the other defendant com- panies. The plaintiffs charge that the defend- ant companies have infringed upon the patents for the past six vears, and that during that time they ignored | notices of the infringements. MARKET TO BE MOVED. 51 Homemakers' | Sy Ca : T e, Ve B K, S i, S American Universal Co. of New York in | F STREET AT I3th NW. Girls' Slip-over Wool- and-rayon Sweaters..$150 Wee suits; o Boys’ Wash known R ) Tomorrow, Saturddjy Last Day of Our: Ic Hat Sale Select any hat in our stcire —add 1c to the price and you can select another one in the same price range. For example—if you select a $2 hat you add lc and you gét another hat. 3 T Boys” New Sailor Suits: blue and white $1.95 DOWN STAIRS STORE e e L R 1 s Junior Misses’ Calf Oxfords $3.95 Smart, as well as very com- fortable for growing feet, are these popular blucher ox- fords. Junior misses espe- cially like the crepe rubber soles and heels—the imita- tion python trimmings. Sizes 3 to 7; C width. DOWN STAIRS STORE s ) Prince Change Sought for Convenience. | Special Dispatch to The Star. | HYATTSVILLE, Md., December 7.—| Believing that the location will be more | convenient to most of its patrons, lh*i Homemakers Market of Prince Geory County, next.Monday, will move to new quarters at 130 Wi ington-Baltimore boulevard, where it occupy the first | floor of the house. The new location | directly opposite the National Guard | armor. | Since opening, November 10, the mar- | ket, which was sponsored by the Prince Georges County Federation of Women’s Clubs, to furnish an outlet for surp! work of county women, has met with marked success, and has taken in more than $300. Women from all sections of the county hold membership. Business A FASHION INSTITUTION ! Parls ‘Washington Neword Busy Days in Our Misses’%Shops And it isw’'t surprising when you know what wonderful values abound therg! And, of course, everything is topmost in fashion! That's another reason our mizses’ and juniors’ shops are so popular. Here are four typical values! You be the Judge! Misses’ Dance Frocks Paris Inspired Moire Taffeta Such piquant frocks . .. pert taffeta and moires . . . Georges ~ SATURDAY ONLY HATS o FELT $5 anp $6°° EVERY IMAGINABLE COLOR Washington's Foremost NEilliecs ko yoamed o & ™ STORE HOURS: 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily i2th and G Streets (Entrance 1202 G Street) s 3 - s s N sy i) L 3 SN2 = - “Romilla” Silk Hose | sl.so 300 pairs Full-fashioned All-Silk Chiffon “Romilla” Stockings; variety of smart shades. o solve many gift problems - e S 2 e 25 300 pairs Full-fashioned Service Silk-to-hem “Romilla” Stockings; lisle feet. Gift Hosiery Boxes, 50c Almost every 1928 Christmas gift of hosiery includes a stocking box. Here, 200 new boxes; 12 sections each, offer an outstanding variety in patterns and colors. T L, T e K T - uy A RS 8 Jersey Froéks, v Chiffon S Missen® lue Om- bre Taffeta Madelon Frocks for the sub-deb $19.50 Only at Jelleff's in Washington . . . always the most fashion for the price you pay, for the Madelon frocks are brought co-operatively by 50 smart specialty stores throughout the country. he new December modes are afternoon frocks of chiffon or tailored silk crepes . one or two pieces . . . some with velvet bows! Misses’ chiffon tiere frock with trans- parent velvet- and - chiffon cape wrap, 9.50. New floating chiffons! The Paris mid-season openings have approved them. The chiffon frocks adding metal cloth; sequin, or chiffon jackets to the slim, willowy silhouette . . . the taffeta and moires adding tantaliz- ing bustles on tiers in diagonal movement, the bodice fitting like a glove, and cut deeply decollete behind. And Colors include apricot, flesh, Nile, golden brown, and white. $3950 $4950 $59.50 And other models beginning at $25 and up to $165 Misses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor The newest misses’ Frocks are High-Color Silk Crepe $25 To put you into high spirits, wear the bright colored frocks. And how charming to slip off a dark Winter coat and look like a sprite! You'll love the modern look that the new frocks have! They seem to tell tales of a season ahcad! One and two picce . . . front flares . . . all-around plaits . . . self bow or buttons! Raspberry, beige, brass, or polo red. 'Sizes 14 to 20. Misses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor Slippers to Go to the Dance Gayety is in the air!" Every accessory in:fashion echoes Fancy Gift Bandettes Of all-over laces $ 1 Of radium-and-lace Of crepe de chine Of satin; lace-trimmed Of silk mesh cloth Sizes 32 to 36 DOWN STAIRS STORE Boys’ Gifts Warm Bathrobes $2.95 Any boy will like these warm, cozy wool bathrobes, with at- tractive cord trimmings. The well-tailored style allows plenty of action—the designs offer unusual variety. Sizes 6 to 18. Boys’ All-wool Cricket Sweat- ers; sizes 26 to 36......$2.95 Boys’ All-wool Lumberjacks; bring holiday values 100 one and two piece frocks; all youthfully de- signed and attractively tailored; some with crisp pique vestees ; many with colorful bandings. The fashion colors provide shades becoming to every- one. Misses’ sizes 14 to 20; women's sizes 36 to 44. New, too, for Holiday Dances are these frocks, $16.50 Moires, georgettes, satins and chiffons—vouth- fully important in the evening mode. Soft swathed effects and bouffant styles; in a host of smart shades. DOWN STAIRS STORE Heavy Rayon Brocade Bedspreads *d 50 of these attractive and popular spreads have just ar- i) < Polo red, beige, brass, Independence blue, black. Juniors’ Shop—Third Floor rived for gift-giving. Delightful brocade patterns; in the lively modes of the mo- 3 ) blue, rose, orchid and yellow. Double-bed size. ment. Footwear in many col- ored brocades:, . . gold bro- cade , . or gold or silver kid! And with sparkling ornaments to heighten their charm, Boys' “Model” Broadcloth Shirts; white, blue and tan; sizes 12 to 14 DOWN STAIRS STORE Turkish Towel Sets, $1 Attractively hoxed for gift giving. Complete with onec heavy towel and two wash " foibs. tractively boxed. Other Sets, 75¢ and 85¢ Other Sets, 55¢ and 85¢ DOWN STAIRS STORE Wash Cloth Sets, 50c Sets of four absorbent wash cloths; in pastel colors. At- You can save $20 to $40 on Misses’ Black Coats 125 The demand has kept up with the supply of black coats this season! They ARE good. And here are some special purchases recently arrived. It’s a mighty timely opportunity. Winter has hardly started. Black Coats with Black Fox Black Coats with Kolinsky The loveliest furs . . . the choicest kashmir woolens . slim straightline styles . . . deep shawl collars and wide cuffs . . . fine satin or crepe lining . . . cozily interlined. Misses’ Coat Shop—Third Floor Opera pumps of gold or silver kid are much m dJemand. They are very lovely with graceful Spanish heels . $12.50 Multi-colored :hrocades are trimmed with wold kid . . . or silver lizard cloth adds a silver kid sirap. Round toe . . . Spanish heel . . . $15 that were for- ’ : $4.95 merly SI45 10 5165 Men’s Bathrobes, ¥4 For men who like heavy blanket robes, these will have instant appeal. Popular styles, with the preferred shawl collars. Rayon cord trim- mings add smart finishing touches. In small, medium and large sizes. Other Robes, $3.95 to $8.95. All-over brocade slipper with side and ankle strap and heels of gold kid. Narrow toe . . . medium Spanish heel . . . $15 Ornaments of rhine stone, crystals, or crystal and rhine- stonies . . . & DOWN STAIRS STORE Z &&%QMM&%‘&’#&:&M&‘# S 2 SRR SR SR AR AR SN 2 2 -