Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1929, Page 27

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b1 son to be glven in the auditorium of the | Reginald Wilenski, and “New * Dimen- | of a primitive pre-negroid race in Seuth Mount Pleasant Branch of the Public | Sions,” by Paul P":‘” Az«n,n:e 1:‘.;.‘5 by _mta:, %! Li Sixteenth and Lamont streets, ST wl ne declare to::::n' evening at 8 o'clock. Say Pre-Negroid Race Proved. |wuch s, ‘ace - m Mr. Claghorn, who is & member of the | That the discovery in the Transvaal (.k, the Bubalus Bainli, Washington Society of ftists and of o fosils of & primitive man and of a e et ST orentine,” by Rachel Tay- [ huge buffalo in the same stratum fur- | A New York City Presbyterian lor; “The Modern Movement in Art,” nishes positive proof of the existence | has been on the air aix years. ‘THE STORE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE” Easter Apparel Needs for All the Family at Greatly Lowered Prices. Bring This Ad With You! HARRY 3% Golf Hose KAUFMAN: 1316 -1326 Seventh StNW. Ohurch Philipsborn 606 - 614 ELEVENTH ST. | Believed to Oppose Hard and, Fast Formulas in Spe- THE EVENING. STAR. WASHINGTON.. D. C.. THURSDKY? MARCH 21, 1929.° ture - of ce-vetoed McNary- Haugen bill, gt J. C. Claghorn to Speak Tomorrow | _While strongly-favoring a liberal ad- |: Evening. ") 1:':nea xru;- the Trmuryl ury to :mlimm- f ng care of seasont ts - Nir. Hloover wants as little Governmeni | of Central High School. will be the : interference with the conduct of ‘the speaker at the final book talk of the sea~ has presented the view of an industry controlled by independent men as one controlled by the Government, The President has stated that there 2 . owned and farmer-controlled corpora- cial Session. tions, which, he holds, would be amply HUUVER ElAST'B contest ov.t; the eqn-luuunn fee fea- PLANS F'NAL BOOK TALK Opposed to Interferemce. J. C. Claghorn of the art department agricultural industry as is possible. He much to be preferred to an industry shouid be aid in building up farmer- able to take care of the situation which arises where there are large exportable | surpluses and a conuquem lowering of the domestic - price. Both the Chief Executive and 1 of farmers’ organizations expect measure of relief to flow from the #f revision bill which it is proposed Congress shall enact ss a companion measure to the farm-aid bill. Mr. Hoo- ver looks to the House and Senate com- mittees to draft a farm-relief bill which will square with the principles of those Ppledges and does not intend to write a mu.sure and impose that upon Con- ‘The $1,250,000,000 farm-relief pro- gram of Senator Brookhart, Republican, of Towa, is going to be one of the many proposals put before the Senate agri- culture mittee when it starts work agricultural relief measure Brookhart failed to get any support | on this proposal at the last session. He is not assured of any now, but he | was one of President Hoover's heartiest ‘ campaigners and he is confident the new Chief Executive will give his plan favorable consideration at least. The Iowan, in his elaborate proposi- tion, aims to guarantee to the farmer a return of § per cent on his capital investment He would set up a farmers’ national export co-operative, financed by the Government, Wwith power to buy and withhold surplus crops from the mar- By the Associated Press. President Hoover is believed to lean away from any plan to lay down hard and fast formulas for farm relief in the measure to be considered at the forth- coming special session of the Seventy- first Congress, ‘Those wha have discussed agricul- tural ald with him are of the opinion that he would like to see the Federal Farm Board it is proposed to create by. the legislation clothed with broad au- thority to deal with crises as they lrlfie in the basic industry. The Chief Executive is renreunted as holding that formulas for curing the nruem. ills probably could not be ap- g‘led in emergencies arising in the ture andl that experience has demon- strated that a board with full suthority could act much more speedily than could the Congress. €ampaign Views Recalled. This viewpoint was reflected in Mr. Hoover's campaign discussions of what he has denominated as the greatest economic problem before his adminis- tration. 'He pointed then to the duir?:mty of mnchlnery which would fort, too, in its fashionable Espana Heel. E:{Z‘ufim.'.,P;;','.‘,T:‘,f,"’n:f“,’,i’,",'.',y"" e muul of present causes of distres: Some leaders in relief study, hth in and out of Congress, are not taking any too kindly to this broad plan, but sup- | ket. If any losses Were sustained in porters of it are of the opinion. that | this opentlon—-nnd he doesn't believe these leaders will accept measures which | there would be heavy ones—he would : | mould have been rejected almost. in- | have the United Staies Treasury meet stantly before or during the memorable ' the. 5 =‘ - \ 39c pair 'Coupen N Every ES Coupen No, | Smmmm— Bos’ Tweed Coats Gray, brown 31 74 Patent Red Kid ¢ Sunburn Kid Cadet Blue “ Jhe TYETTE $6:50 girls, sizes 64 to 107%4; new jac- quard plaid de- signs and lovely Spring colorings. and tan; nicely lined, new styles, sizes 2 to 7 years, Newly arrived two-eyelet tie, flattering o the foot and one’s Spring ensemble. Silk Pongee and Linen Dresses New Spring styles, short sleeves: sizes 36 to 44; pretty new colorings. There's youthiul' smartness in the Tyette with its cunning cut-outs—novel underlays and harmonizing trim and com- This Easter Coupon Sale affords you the chance to save a substantial sum on wearing apparel for the family, as well as on the needed Spring home needs. No mail or phone orders filled. All-wool mix- tures, trimmed with plain col- ors; sizes 7, and 9 years. Srseerarsviees rensaveed: Coupen No, 5 R s l-n‘N-. 1 $150 Full Fashioned [[| Sir'y 31 Felt Berets Pure Silk Hose aizes; - amorted: Boring 79c to match coa pon No. 27" Women s 32 Rayon Robes Pine quality. plain col- s 1.74 = ors with contrast black border down front and —Com 25¢ Yd. Wide Percales Past color stripes and figures, on light or dark grounds. Perfect quality. on sleeves 39¢ Prin ed Batiste A Special Buy! $3 Easter Hats $1.17 Silks, Crochets pe wanted e is lot of smart illinery, that vou. ‘will want * for-Easter wear. quality; termed ma- chine mended, but there's neither' holes Philipsborn e e, ,.::u.,., ors, a0, sirly 606 - 614 "ELEVENTH ST. Fashion! Quality! Newness! In Our Annual” Spring Coat Sale Values that only our group buyir;g could make possible at Rich Silk Coats! Beautiful.,.Cloth: Coats! Dress Coats! Swagger Sports Coats! Scores of Styles! Exquisite Just in time for Easter wear comes this -annual event. Large purchases by our combined stores make the values possible. And of utmost importance, the fashions are au- thentic, each Coat was chosen by our trained stylists be- cause it portrayed a new color . . , an outstanding ma- terial favorite . . and because each Codt is so faultlessly - .made. The savings are extraordinary! Coats richly trimmed with: Fur . ... youthful Cape Modes . . . stitched self collars . .. throw scarfs ... new cuff themes . . . all new fashions. Scores of New Fashions in Easter Frocks and Ensembles Choice of the "PinMoney Dress Shop D Here are hundreds of brand-new Frocks and Ensembles . . . each one a reason why your Easter Dréss wardrobe should be exceptionally smart and yét so inexpensive. - All new Fashions . « .« all new colors are shown. Frocks in Georgettes, Chiffons, Prints and N seorgettes. Fnsembles are in Plain or Printed Crepes, with Coats that vary in length, and either blend or con- trast with the accompanying Frock. nor runs. All sales final, no refunds, no exchanges, ; pen No. Girls’ $2 Dresses pn-nu 'llhfl:e‘:-nnx'l;e:sl 49 T 10 years: without ilnmnn. to 14 years. 'Conpon No. 1™ $1.49 Butterfly Skirts "f“ pm:: with mus] 7 70::: Attractive coTeo 9c 'C Ne. Tots’ 79¢ Dresses Neat prints, sssorted 'Coupon_No., Baby Blankets White grounds with pink or Blre 28%36” inches: fleecé ‘finish. Sl.25 ‘l'{mforms Long-sleevé Atyles. '89¢ Amoskeag chas with lth'l 'hlle 0. |I' sizes $2 fihpo r Sweaters Ravon and worsted, fancy eolon Srew, mu‘ round neck to 14 year: . 4.Pc. Suits $1 Middy Blouses BEAEETT9¢ ‘Couven Ne. 14’ s ' ‘Tots’ $295 Coats Ia’ress, blue and tam: shirred yoke and embroid-¢ § 88 ered collar; sizes 1 tod 8. e $3 Crepe de éi'\i‘ne Coats Pink, atd blue, nicely lined; ' smocked 7ok es $ P e3D es 1, 2 and 3 yea == T e, G e Girls' $2 Tiats Bright Easter, ptyles. of silk, straw, ises 3 us -29 8 years; assorted. colors.. Eis 'Coupen No. 17 $1.50 Printed- Satin i ;‘Slo' Silk Dresses 'Co Ne. $1 Corselettes Rayon stripe materials, four garters, elastic in- sert and dllvlll’llm fropt; sizes 36 to 'Coupen No. 21 S0c Percale Aprons olVaist stale, wide band und " edges and ket o t prints and checks 40 inches Spring patt 50c Printed Nlii-oadcloth Imported qu::my, with 29c The Right Styles In Easter Dresses Choose tomorrow from these wonderful $5 “New Moon” Print Dresses Clever new styles, attractiv ings and all sizes.............. Plain and Print Dresses and Cloth . Ensembles A style for every tvpe from thls savings. $3.38 $4 e color group—all colors and sizes, too < Another attractive brand-new women .. models, for mis! $15 Dresses and Ensembles A marvelous selection for y assortment of s ses and our selections s —smartest of styles and colorings; afl sizes 'Couvon_Neo. Women’s 50¢c Gowns : °‘k'"}el. cdrep'! ttr Bt L C 'Coupon No. $1.Rayon Bloomers Seconds and irre all flat lock seam: sorted colors, pair.. —C e . Women’s Sic Slips roadclol and O "t A 29c striped ” satean and $5 Double-Bed " Comforts Covered with sateen. floral ‘.llllll inches wide: new . EsEe9c | $1 Fringed Shades Perfect guality Fringed Window Siades: white. sreen and e mplete i al nmms sizes 3 fi. by 5 ft. 9 inches. i 'Coupon Ne. 33 S0¢ Printed Voiles 40 Inches wide—chiffon finish; new foral, dot and meodernistic designs. n No. 3¢° 1 Prmle Canton Crepe (o ZeAutiful stk and cot- washes as tailk Crepe rns and colv, Double-bed sorted block plaids, § weight about s pounds. Spring weight. r Footwear, new londes and other d Strap and ther soles, d Girls' Tennis S ds; brown and whi jan’s—First Floor Y Great Money-Saving Bargain Basement j $4.50 }gelt-Base Rugs whfl:fl D‘L‘lt“ f'l hlue lm‘ls 50 ality Dl’flly 'Coupen No. 98¢ Rubber Door Mats Large size, heavy qual- ity, raised diamend fig- 'Coupon No_ 51" $4 Grass Rugs oxd ft. size, six mue-sz 50 tive patterns; fape-bound: o edges; double cord warp. 'Coupen No. 25¢ Cretonnes And Art Tickings, for draperies, furniture slip c covers, etc.; mill lensths. $125 Feit.Base Rugs Congoleum mak fonr ¢l Before Buying Floor Covering Elsewhere See Our Values $4 (6x9 ft.) Art Squares $1.95 These come without bérders ; ten choice patterns, splendid for kitchens, potches, etc. $9.95 (9x12 ft.) Fibre Rugs $6-39 Reversible rugs, in pretty de- signs, of green, blue and brown; Oriental patterns. 69¢c Armstrong’s Quaker Felt-Base Floor Covering 44C Sq. Yd. This opportunity comgs but once in a great while, so take advantage of this sale tomor- row. An assortment of attrac- tive patterns and colorings. 19¢ Grass Rugs 10c 18x30-inch size—pretty sten- ciled designs in green and brown. All shades, all head sizes, and remarkable values. Kaufman's—Second Floor 'Coupon Neo. 39¢ Bath Towels 18x36 Cannen Mills Turkish- Towels, - double thread: rose. biug or green borders, 'Coupon Ni 69c Rayon Taffeta 36 inches wide. pretty uf’anment of patterns C n » 39 Broadcloth 1 English bro Rdeloth ‘Siain Wit ang " colors; "36 inches . torns lnd colorings: aten Standard brand. wide Boms: run of “the mil no holes. will sive excellent service. 'Cousen Ne. Spreads Men’s $15 to $25 Suits & Small 15 ts, I good patterns and calorings. Well tailored. Assorted sizes. Alterations, if any, at cost. c--p-. Ne, # " 29¢ Pill owcasa Perfest . awaiihy. ane 42238 inches; c Blue Chambray Work Shirts, collar attached. Sizes 14!z to 17, with !-lnch hems, llel Men’s $3.50 & $4 Pants Of good serviceable ma- terials. Sizes 30 to 42 Assorted patterns. Boys $1 Blouses . Of broadcloth, white Boys’ e %vernlls Of blue denim, with bib; sises 8 to 16 years: well made and finished. 69¢c Rayon Hose Slight irregulars—sites $2.98 Krinkle .éprelds paairs larse sise: all eme ‘1 :h'l‘fl: L “etc. T. be l?l' 15c Unbleached Cotton -l-m9 c 'Coupen No. &' 39c Bllck Slteen % 36 _inches ' Quality for Tect: dmahey, o dren’s bloomers, wom slips, ete. 'Coupen No. lb'— $1.95 Bridge Lamps Complete with shade and s cord; s truly wonderful value for the money. e s1:38|

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