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LANSBURGH &BRo 7th, 8th AND E STS. — FRANKLIN 7400 Foster Ideal Solid Panel Bed Outfits With Simmons Springs and All Layer Felt Mattresses Special, $24.85 Genuine comfort during hot Summer nights, whether in town or at your Summer cottage if you are sleeping on one of these Foster Ideal bed out- fits! Attractively designed and complete with Simmons link springs and good quality all-layer felt mattress. Sizes 3' 3", 4’ and 4 6". Bedwear—Third Floor 81x90 Bleached Sheets A Friday Special!—Mail or Phone Orders Filled $1 09 Each Buy your cottage supp]y now—or lay in a few *“extras” for unexpected Summer guests! A heavy sheet, bleached a snow white and neatly hemmed. 63x90 Sheets, Special, 94c For single or twin beds—free from dressing and bleached a snow white. Splendid for camps and Summer cottages. COIL SPRING COV- ERS, of heavy blue and COTTON, heayy evenly white stflped tlcldnn. woven quality, free from cut, lm large to allow ‘spots. Ideal for sheets for sh ge. Twin and and mattress covers. 36-IN. UNBLEACHED Domesties—Third Floor 40-In.Washable FLAT CREPE $ 1 .29 yard A firm, lustrous quality with that rich chamois finish generally found only in higher priced grades. 40 style-right colors suitable for evening and daytime wear. 40 inches wide. 32.In. Printed Tub Sill& 69c Yard Tub it and sun it—its color is guar- anteed fast. A firm soft quality, ideal for women’s and children’s frocks. Plain and Printed Rayon $1.55 Yard Just the thing for boudoir or beach pajamas—a silky quality in a splendid assortment of plain and printed pat- terns. Silk Department—Third Floor Men! 1,000 Nationally Advertised $1 Value Big Yank Union Suits 3 Suits for $2 THE FAMOUS 6-POINT SUIT 1. Triple stitched 2. Give and take back 3. Thread riveted g seat 6. Spread crotch Checked nainsook, madras and broadcloth, in round and vee neck s!yle:. with closed crotch. Leg- opening style in madras and nain- sook only. Sizes 38 to 44. Men's Wear—Street Floor FQUTY HEADASKS FIGHT B IN OPEN iGmmore Invites Dlsgruntled Film Stars to Bring Trou- bles Before Meeting. By the Assdciated Press. LOS ANGELES, June 27.—A group | of Hollywood members of the Actor's | Equity Association, who are disgrunt- ' led over an attempt to enforce the “closed shop” in the production of | talking pictures, was invited yesterday | | by Frank Gillmore, president of Equity, ! to bring their differences to an open | { meeting of the organization. | * Gillmore's statement followed a tu- | | multous conference of 33 actors here | last night, in which a petition was pre- pared asking Gillmore to call a closed | meeting for ~consideration of policies ' | to_be followed between motion pic- ture actors and producers, l Seek “Closed Shop.” Several members of the association including Gillmore, have sought “closed shop” for motion pictures and | at last night's meeting, the session was thrown into an uproar when actors | | Who opposed the president’s policy and | | who called the conference, were heck- | led_by supporters of the equity leader, | | Gillmore called the meeting one f practically no importance.” | “Of course, I can say nothing until | | the petition, which I am told was¢ passed | last night, is presented to me,” he said. | “Then I shall answer every question | {raised. I understand the petition is | signed by 33 persons, which Is & small | | percentage, a surprisingly small per- | | centage, of the number of Equity mem- | bers in’ Hollywood | Signers of Petition Named, | | “Disgruntled members of Equity have | & perfect right to bring their complaints {to the floor of an 1 meeting where | | they can be tk ' in the open. | | T can say that ir_will respect any one who tak . ..c floor because | I am in the chair. | ! Among the actual and proxy signa- | tures of the petition were Conrad Nagel, | Patsy Ruth Miller, Estelle Tavlor, Jack 5 = ldArthur Douglas r.; Ronald Cole | Ogla Baclanova. e e SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and_Sailings From New York. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. DUE SATURDAY, JUNE 29. | Milwaukee—Hambure Veendam—Rotterdam | Magallanes—Barcelona. Por Y armoutts | B B DUE TUESDAY, JULY 3. | Albertie—Liverpool . | Caracas—La Guayra’ Homerie—Southampton Orizaba—Havai OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. | ity of Wellington_Capetow | Sagaporack—Copenhagen. | Thuriogia—Cobh and Hamb: H r.:lden Cobh, - Cherbours and Bremer- aven. Lorenzo—8an Juan and Santo Domingo y. Monteiey—Havana, Progreso, Vera Cruz and | am American Shipper—London. —Valparaiso. ler:lln—rlymuum. Chérbours and Bremer- aven. "—Cherbourg and Southampton. Evangeline. -¥ i mouth mpira—Puerto Cortes, Haili—St. Thomas. sAu.mu TOMORROW. Hielmaren—Accra. Bridwetown 468t colomi mbla. jarl—Porto Colombis. ese—Sants nguayo -Blenos Aires, Thomas B Bra B Aires. Prrnlaemz Wilson—Lisbon, Naples, Patras Trieste. g-l:mc —North Cape cruise. n niur dem-—Plymouth, Boulogne and Grande. SOt nern Cromh Monteyideo And Buengs Alres. Amor—Montevideo and Buenos Alru. SAILING SATURDAY, JUNE 29, Cabo Villano- hto Domin gun-d-—u Ceiba, Culedoni | Franconi GerPours, Southampton and Hambuyr, Réliance. North Cape crulse. Callfornia—Havai Panama Canal and Pu Cartagens, Corinto, Maza San —8t. John's and Halifax. 1 Fistiansand, Os6 and Copen- . Cristobal and Port Limon. rbourg and Bouthampton. hda—Boulggne and London. bh and Liverpool. SBAILING MONDAY. JULY 1. | Prance—Piymouth and Havre. SAILING TUESDAY, JULY 2. Californin— Medilerranean cruise, Laconia—Cobli and Liverpool. Frovidence Portu A»lmm. Lisbon, Nuples, nd Marseill Iyiouth, Boulosne and Rotter- Plymouth, Cherbours and Brem- Edison—Piraeus. Magallanes— Havana. BAILING wmnr.amv. JuLy 3. Laconia—Cobh and Liverpool. Cameronia. unvm- and Glasgo: i ‘mouth. Havre and London. ding- Plymouth, Cherbours | e, i Mexico Huvana, Prosress, Vera Cruz and Tampico. ' Homeric—Cherbourg and Southampton, Yoro-—Kingston. Santa Marta -Kingston, Cristobal, Cart ena, Puerto Colombis and Sunta Maris. icos 1 Jual, La GUsYIR, CUTACAO and inica—St. Tho Pirseus, Constantinople and Con- nza. SAILING THURSDAY. JULY 4. De Grasse—Havre. Sante BarbaraHavans, Panama Canal, Boulogne and “Jusn and Sante Domingo STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1929. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE. 1860>Franklin 7400 Store-Wide Thrifty Friday and You Save at Least 259 No Phone, Mail or C. O. D. Orders Accepted on Advertised Merchandise Colored Parasols (238) Brightly colored parasols that little folks adore; also (32) strongly made jump- ing ropes; were 25¢..... lsc Fourth Flod Dolls, Ropes, Toys (185) Slightly shopworn rag dolls, children’s jump ropes and garden sets; hoe, rake and 5 . 9C shovel; were 10c. Fourth Boys’ Wearables (77) Boys’ shirts, sizes 12 to 1474 neckband—(9) wash suits in combination materials; sizes 3 and 4 years—(9) belt sets; 44 were 59 and 69¢. Friday, C Street Floor Fiber Suites, 1 Off (7) 3-pe. Fiber suites for porch or living room ; spring cushions, up- holstered in cretonne or damask; were $89 to $169. Friday only, $59.50 to $110 Fifth Floor Armstrong Linoleum (100 yds.) Remnant lengths of Armstrong inlaid linoleum, assorted colors, good for breakfast room, porch, pantry an-d sl 25 bath; was $1.95 sq. v . Fifth Pabco Felt-Base Rugs (30) Enameled, waterproof felt- base rugs, in wool rug designs; sizes 9x12 and 9x10.6 it. were 5750 to $5 5(). $8.50. Friday only.. Fifth Fipor Sash and Ruffled Curtains, Pr., 15¢ (50 prs.) Eeru marquisette sash curtains, plain dotted or figured; slightly damaged by wa- 1 ter; were 29¢ to 59¢ pr... N Fifth Floor Curtains, Panels, Sets (92) Ruffled curtains and cot- tage sets, and net panels; one of a style; slightly damaged;, sl were $1.40 to $5.95. Friday, Fifth Floor Drapery Remnants (200 yds.) Remnant lengths of cretonne, chintz, rayon taffeta and chunda gauze—damaged by water; were 49¢ to 39 S C Fifth Floor Window Shades (250) Water opaque, Holland and cambric window shades on guaranteed rollers; white, ecru, cream, dark green, dam- 35 ‘aged; were 6Y¢ aml /‘tc. . c Fifth Housewares Reduced (160) Odd pieces: Scales, gas irons, floor brushes, dusters, cherry seeders, window refrigerators, sew- ing baskets, bath room fixtures, etc. Originally 490 $1.25 to $1.69. Friday only, Sixth_Fioor Housewares at 15¢ (548 pes.) French fryers, dusters, squeezers, cookie presses, crumb sets, canning racks, enamel funnels, cereal jars, dust pans, waste baskets, towel bars, l sc etc. ; originally 49¢ to 98¢, Sixth Floor Valencia Tableware (231 pes.) Valentia silver-plated tableware, including spoons, butter knives, sugar spoons and 5 (ah!csponns; originally 1 C Street’ Floor Salts and Peppers (59 prs.) Colored glass salts and peppers with silve plated tops; rose or gre S, were e . Friday onl ¥ 50c Summer Furniture (2) Cozy Nooks—combines table, 2 benches. and canopy; were $45. Friday, $29.50. (1) Lawn Umbrella Set, with 4 chairs and table; was $79. Friday, $49.50 (1) Lawn Umbrella Set ; was $74. * Friday only, $44.50. Fourth Floor Vacation Coats and Dresses at Friday Savings (20) Misses’ Coats of kash- mere and velveteen; black, blue, grey and tan; sizes 14 to 18. Were $16: $19.75. Friday onl, . (22) Women’s and M Summer Coats, of flat crepe, flannel, georgette .and kash- mere; sizes 14 to 20 and 38 to 42. Were $16.50, Fri Size Coats of kashmere and bengaline, sizes 36 to 40 and 44 to 5074. Were $25 514 and $35. Friday only (4) Sperts Coats, orchid hasket weave, smartly tai- lored. Sizes 16, 18 and 40. Were $25. smart models of kasha aml tweed. Brown, black and blue; sizes 13 to 17 Were $1095 to $12. only vouthful styles of broadeloth; blue, tan Sizes 13 to 17. Were Fridas oniv-.o. 911,28 (25) Women's Flat Crepe and Georgette Dresses, ideal for vacation and town wear, s Ensembles, long or short Jacket sl_vleszzsizes 36 to 42. Originally $25. ety oty $12.50 (1) Black Georgette Dress, full pleated skirt am[ head trimming; size Ungma"v $49.5 (15) Flat Crepe gette aelu, mid-Summer styles, in midnight blue, green and grey es 36 to Bane-inw (25) Misses’ Dresses, checks, georgettes and flat crepes; light shades; sizes 14 to 18. Originally $16.50. Friday only.. sl“ (7) Misses’ Ensembl crepe dresses with Schiffley embroidered coats; sizes 14, 16 and 20. Origi- nally $25. Friday $18 75 (2) Mi Chiffon Frocks, with taffeta casino jackets; uneven hemlines; sizes 14 and 18. Originally §25. Friday onty . 918,13 ® ‘Mlng. Duu. Frocks, maize and mint taffeta and surf green flat crepe; uneven hemlines; sizes 16 and (]]:v \\crc $16.50. I<r.|~ slz @) ’ Chiffon After- noon Froclu, buttercup yel» low; slightly soiled; size 16. Originally $25. primtr %23- 812 50 ses’ Taffeta Coats, three-quarter length, collar- less or twin and triplet collar Originally .+ Friday only.. crepes, georgettes and print red, blue, tan and green H650 Tridey ooty 91+99 (49) Junior Misses’ Dresses, crepes, georgettes, organdies and prints; some with jackets. Summer colors, in sizes 13 to 17. Were $795. Friday otly. 54.25 (15) Junior Misses’ Dresses, crepes, georgettes and prints; blue, red, tan, green and maize. Sizes 13 17. Were $10. F (S) Sport Dresses, pum and printed silks, navy georgette and (1) 3-pe. knitted suit: Women's and Misses’ Fashion Shops—Second Floor e Cottons Reduced 39¢ Printed Voiles, 25¢ Yard Excellent patterns on sheer cool backgrounds=both light and dark, many printed on white, leaf designs. - 38 inches wide. 39c Printed Cotton Fou- lards, a_beautiful soft silky quality, in cool Summer pat- terns and, colofs. Guaranteed fast; 36 inches wide. ]r|day only, yd... 29c Third Fl Large and small florals, figures, and $1.19 Silk-and-Rayon Sports Satin, just the thing for slips to wear under sheer Sum- mer frocks. Pastel x‘ims. black and white. 40 inches wide, Friday only, yd. 97c 3 B e Infants’ Wear Reduced (8) PONGEE COATS, with smocked yokes; sizes 1 and 2 years. Were $595. $3.95. (21) WALKING DRESSES, of fine sheer voile; sizes 1, 2 and 3 years. Were $295. Friday only $1.95. (23) HANDMADE GER- TRUDES, of soft muslin; sizes 6 months ‘to 2 years. Originally §1. Friday only 58c. (19) BOYS’ LINEN SUITS, sizes 2 to 5.years. Were $§5. Friday only $2.95. (13) IMPORTED LINEN SUITS, sires 2 to 4 years. (4 ) KETS, blue and white. Were 59c Friday only 29e. (21) INFANTS' FINE NET BONNETS, sizes 13 to 18. Were §298, $3.98 and $4.98. Friday only $1.95, (35) INFANTS' ORGAN- DIE BONNETS, greatly re- duced. Were $195 and $295. Friday only $1.50. Fourth Floor - Reductions on Underwear . (100) BOYS’ ATHLETIC UNION SUITS, cross-bar muslin with _waist _attach- ments; sizes 2 to 12 years. Were 69c. Friday only 49c. (50) WOMEN'S VESTS, cotton knit with built-up shoulders or bodice tops; broken sizes. Were 29c. Fri- day only 19e. (50) WOMEN’'S COTTON KNIT UNION SUITS, loose and tight knee styles, with bodice top and _ built-up shoulders. Were 59c. Fri- day only 3Se. BT ONY Tiea. Fisee Girls’ Wear at Savings (2 GEORGETTE FROCKS, peach and blue; _sizes 10 and 14 years. Were $1098. Friday only $7.50. (1) PINK GEORGETTE FROCK; size 14. Was $7.98. Friday only_ $5.98 (38) JACKETS AND KNICKERS, linens and noy- elty checks; broken sizes, 14 to 20 years. Were much more. Friday only $1. (5)" GIRLS' SWEATERS, fine qua s 12 and 14 years. Were $595. Friday only $1.95. (7) GIRLS’ SWEATERS, slipover styles; sizes 8 to 14 years. Were $298. Friday only $1.45. (24) SILK ENSEMBLES, pastel colors; sizes 8 to 14 years, Were $595. Friday only $2.95. (23) GIRLS' PIQUE EN- SEMBLES, with sleevelr < or long-sleeve frocks; sizes 8 to 14. Were $395. Friday only e Fourth Floor Daytime Frocks Greatly Reduced (14) DRESSES, printed linene in rose. Were 79%. « Friday only 49c. (13) UNYFORM DRESSES, white nurse’s cloth and broad- cloth, detachable buttons, broken sizes. Were $1.79. Friday only 79e. (25) UNIFORMS AND DRESSES, white and stripes; broken sizes. Were $1.29. Friday only. 79c. (s5) DRESSES, rayon, charmeuse, tissue gingham and lawn; broken sizes. Were $189. Friday only $1.29. BASEMENT F EATURES Men’s and Boys’ Shorts, 45¢ Good quality material, neatly checked or striped in wanted colors. Well tailored, sizes 32 to 36. (200) PILLOWCASES, good quality bleached cot- ton with deep hems. Size 45x36 inches.. Were 2le. Friday only... lsc (200) TURKISH BATH TOWELS, generous size; soft absorbent quality. White with colored bor- ders. Formerly 29c. lsc Friday only veee (150 Prs.) WOMEN'S SHOES, smart Summer styles, one straps and pumps on brown, blonde, red and blue kidskin. Broken sizes. Were a great deal more. Friday sz 7 fasement Hion Silk Lingerie Reduced (150 pcs.) Crepe de chine slips, gowns, chemises, step-ins and pa- jamgs; broken sizes in lace-trim- med and tailored styles; were $3.95 and $2 89 $495. Friday only. .. . “Third Floor Underwear Bargains Odds and ends of rayon and cot- ton underwear, including chemise, bloomers and slips; llrgkcn sizes; were 99c. 69c Priday only ......c...., Third Floor Clearance Gage Hats (50) Straw-and hats made by. Gage, and trimmed with very tailored bandings; tan and 3 pastel shades; nnrvmafly $5. Second Floor Silk Blouses, Vestees (50) Plain and printed silk blouses and vestees, with round or Vee neckline ; sizes 34 é;gg, were originally $1 39 Friday only... Sport Shop—Second Floor Women’s Silk Hose (423 prs.) All-silk chiffon (lisle- lined tops and soles) and service- weight hose, with 4-inch lisle tops and lisle soles; broken sizes and colors; 95c Friday only ... Street Floor Children’s Socks (389 prs.) Children’s rayon socks, in a broken assortment of colors and sizes; were pair. Tnday only, pmr. . lOC Street” Floor Back-Lacing Corsets' 32) Lightly boned, back-liding corsets, in a fine brocade, low bust; elastic top; 4 hose supporters; originally $ $3.50. Friday only. .. 2 19 Summer Brassleres (72) Brassieres of swami and brocade, in various lengths with , ribbon or self straps; originally §$1. Friday. .. 290 Third v Toilet Needs (166 pcs.) Including compacts, face powder, lotions and dressing combs ; were 50c. 25c Friday only.... Street Floor Linen ’Kerchiefs (175) Women’s all-linen hand- kerchiefs, of a very fine quality; white with tape borders or French e Frdw o 12Vhc Snake Calf Pumps Street Floor (50 prs.) One-strap pumps of beige snake calf for miss or child; sizes 874 to 2; most every size; originally $3.50 and $4. Friday..... s1 095 Seeond Floor Blonde Kid Pumps (54 prs.) Blonde kid pumps, in step-in and strap style; Cuban and spike heels: all sizes, but not in every style; orig- inally $5.95. Friday.. s2098 Second Floor Stationery Novelties (500) Imported and domestic stationery novelties, useful in giv- ing successful parties; place card holders; trays, etec.; were much more. Friday, loc Street Floor . . Sixth Floor Bargains (15) Pottery um- brella holders; were sl 49 $249. Friday ..... (15) Pottery frmt or flower bowls; were $1.49. 950 Friday . (50) 9-pc. berry or . cereal sets; were 39c. Friday ). ivoavony Serving trays, §1:|;;‘nlrninml.m' were sl 49 (4) Trays with par- titions for glasses ;. s were $2.95. Friday . l 95 i Siith Floor