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18 % THE EVENING- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER -25 1929. GRAUSTEIN DENIES | AL LANSBURGH & BRO Head of International Tells Court Firm Not Connacted 7th, &th and E Stss—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 With “Group.” Work-a-day Rules For Women Give Them Best of It By the Associated Press. > Woman employes outside the home should not work more than eight hours a day, with two daily rest periods of 10 minutes each, and should have not less than one and a half days of rest each week, in _the opinion of the Woman's Bureau of the Depart- ment of Labor. Making public its recommenda- —_— tions concerning working condi- By the Associated Press. "g"f f",:‘:mf,:" "h; b'i;““ ,,'lf,o y 13 : advises that they should not be MACON, Ga., September 25—Cross- called” upon to do night work examination of A. R. Graustein in the and should have at least 30 La Varre newspaper suit yes- minutes for each meal. erday brought from the president of | Wage principles, the bureau the International Paper & Power Co. said, should be based on occupa- the statement that neither his com- tion, not on sex. Adequate light pany nor its companion companie: and ventilation, comfortbale tem- affiliated with other so-called ve perature, pure drinking water, groups.” s 4 Gistein_asserted, in response to| | Saniary washing faclities, dress. Questions from attorneys for Willlam La | | gomfortable lunchroomsare urged. Varre, that the International group, Chairs built on posture lines which included the New England Power 3 Association, was entirely independent in every respect. He said the New England hal a phys- fcal tic-up with the Mohawk Hudson Power Co. which in turn was held in | their questions to the Associated Press part by the United Gas Improvement | membership of the Augusta Chronicle. | Corporation. Under the examination of George S. Mellon Interested. J‘onrst for Hall, La vfl"euidu}"nw his | signature on an applica - “I also understand that both the so- | bershin. and. other correspondence. re- colled Mellon and Morgan groups are | lating thereto, interested in United Gas Improvement, | I will read this into the record at but as to interlocking directorates or | the proper time,” Jones said, withdraw- | other affiliations, we have none,” | ing the file of correspondence. | Graustein said. i | Under redirect examination La Varre Asked if the Insull interests (of Chi- | referred to what he said were “mistakes” | cago), had any connection with the|in the testimony of Graustein. Santee-Cooper power project in South [ An initial conferende between Hall Carolina, which is under a subsidiary | alone and Graustein was described by | of the International group, Graustein | the latter and called the most important replied in the ncgative. . | of those held among the three of them. | A. B. Lovett of La Varre's counsel La Varre pointed to testimony of Hali than asked: , before the Federal Trade Commission | n't the Santee River project the | in May in which Hall had said Joe ! largest kind yet undertaken by | Fearing, paper company official, had | “taken us to Mr. Graustein,” referring ! to Hall an V. | undeveloped project on the Hudson » e | River in New York, which will involve | , A floating ballroom on the River Lif- | some 500,000,000 or 600,000,000 kilowatt | oV Was a feature of Civic week at hours of electricity, as against 400,000,- | Dublin, Ircland. 000 in South Carolina.” Graustein then explained that the Hudson River plan was not a as to plants it inve several power dams along a series of watel falls, he considered as a single de velopment, he added. Thirteen Newspapers. | M ARTM Graustein said his company had not S P oo, acquired _any interest in newspapers since April 30, when he appeared b2~ Livii Ornslllht Bhlé:rltlonl.r'a fore ‘the Federal Trade Commission ying Room. Bedroom, and said his company had an_intersst D o, 2 in13 Lo in various parts of the ALL LARGE ROOMS The reason for withdrawal from the LN Lo S TR field was that news print sales were bet- || TOTAL Menthly Pa ter “advanced” and that public senti- Monthly Saving, ment was “not favorable,” he said. H | Nt BTaatis ot asserted it was decided that it 4 i = simpler to avoid _criticism, “even | 5 though the criticism be unfounded.” | $77.50 Graustein was called to the stand by Harold Hall, who is suing La Varre for Also Have You Attended Our Colorful, Inspirational Exposition of Autumn Fabrics? The new 1929-30 fabrics have had things done to them you'd never dream of! “Surface” is the great feature! Examine panne velvet carefully, for instance, you will see its pile has - been pressed to a sleek, glistening finish—feel the new travel tweeds, you will wonder where O the wool is, they’re so soft and silky—or run your hand over the new dull crepes, as smooth as suede, you'll say. They are all here—more beautiful, more exquisite than ever! See them actually draped, pinned and fitted into a new Fall silhouette by our expert fabric advisor. \ Tomorrow at two-thirty o’clock in our Silk Department—Third Floor ) and mechanical devices to ‘pre- vent lifting of heavy weights by women also are recommended. ‘Chilly Autumn Days---And Here’s Dresses That Authentically How to Cope With the Problem Portray the Autumn Mode Wear a Sport COat Are Shown Tomorrow in a Variety of New Shades IN THE INEXPENSIVE DRESS $ 1 5 SHOP, SECOND FLOOR But choose yours in one of the new 1929- G 30 tweeds—with a loose rough surface or ® a soft smooth finish. Diagonals, stripes, equal op:rating control of the Auzusta | one targe, one small unfurnished broken horizontals, checks and ombre shad- (S Herald and ‘Journa) and the ] apartment FOR RENT by owners ings in gay blue, green, brown, tan and gre: : Columbia (8. C.) Record. All of those L G0 G ; i€+ &I » ‘ grey A group of frocks that will papers were bought with approximate- SesiitlieYABoue Anjlime mixtures. With huge collars of badger, prove to you all new styles ly $870.000, furnished by the Inte Today “or Evening i el national ag, approved. by its. dicectors | e e beaver, raccoon, muskrat, caracul and wolf. are no{l e;pennvc Here . T M. & 'R. B. Warren Others $25 to $59.50 you will find every smart that Hall was an employe, and hea treatment—the princess line, ings began in Federal Court here on 1661 Crescent Pl & August 22 by agreement. 3 By s ror RN, " a the bolero frock, models with William La Varre resumed the stand One ‘Sauare South of or the Junior 18S swathed hiplines, models under tmbss'-:zlmmmntmn in the news- | P L T with higher waistlines, frocks paper suit today. . , bt Attor: for Harold Hall limited | with spiral flared skirts, and many times with perlsy bows, » pleated frills and dainty lin- gerie touches. The sport coat is even more dashing— W of fur-like camel hair pile, diagonal tweeds Straight line frocks . and and shaded ombres taking on rich brown, ensemble types—of georgette, blue and grey colorings. Straight and swag- lustrous satin and smart dull 2 5 , Gl h- ger styles with wolf, beaver and ringtail col- f;::;lse eol:n:l:zo;m!,;:m‘t.:r's “Sitting Pretty” With Fashion! crepe shows unusual three-tone collar; fringed edges. $9.74. Above Left: Youthful bolero frock of brown flat crepe with eggshell satin blouse. $9.74. . lars. Sizes 13 to 19. . g green, Independence blue, . ;i Others, $16.50 to $39.75 wine, russet, garnet, Philip. I"I":‘:‘"ib'a-:":i’: :‘e ’:‘:5‘ Coat Departments—Second Fioor pine brown, navy and black. tight fitting hipline_and high 14 to 20, 36 to 44, 16" to 26Y3. Inespensive Dress Shop—Second Floor waisted effect. $9.74. For Social Occasions! Women’s Chiffon Handkerchiefs 50¢c The vogue started in Paris last season—now every smart woman carries a whispy chiffon handkie to match or contrast with her evening gown. With hand-rolled hems or picot edges! Handkerchiefs—Street Floor Get to Know Comfort in Grip-Tite Shoes —and at the same time enjoy style! The new Fall Grip Tites are of the smartest leathers, brown or black kid and patent leather—and many times with genuine reptile trim. With These Concealed Features Built over a combination last which brings the heel two widths narrower than the ball of the foot— and with an invisible steel arch support that relieves foot strain and back fatigue. Genuine Rajah LIZARDS prominent among the Autumn “HAHN- SPECIALS” $6‘50 Above: Graceful after- Below: Trim tailored noon model of black or three-eyeletoxford of pat- Smart GlOVCS Come All brown kid with reptile entleather. Alsoinbrown trim, $8.50. and black kid, $7.50. Shee Shop—Second Floor. the Way From France Youth Is Served $ 5 in this Selling of Jr. Misses’ The smart longer Dresses scalloped tops, novelty cuff models and the five-button flare top style with godets cf contrasting kid. Of Frosty coverts and eol- orful tweeds for classroom and campus wear—lustrous satins and smart dull fine, soft quality kid, * 3 Junior Misses Are (i & Spove tme Featuring Infants’ Bonnets For Our Weekly Baby Day 1 Of heav& cre;n de chine, silk poplin and crepella with silk linin insure their warmth. White, pink or blue; sizes 12 to 15. unmistakably smart! Eggshell, beige and beaver. Sizes 53 to 7%4. Gloves—Street Floor Plus‘Thes‘e Timely Items o {.,%'3‘ x;ush‘l?g tm.rfiu and “7 ge outhful styles, Infants’ Doul Carter’s Shirts—single or Infants Flannelette eal'ln S llal'e Toe some hinting a higher ns— ¢ 2 el Ss of G — gertrud d 859 waistline, others w it h B e e L il sowra Wi Sizes 6 months $1.00 draw string; wrappers with e 39 Shoes This Season i s tans and greens; 13 to 19. Infants’ Sweaters — coat Orib Blankets—large ise, $ 5 9 5 or slip-on " styles, in_all 36X60 inches; in solid col: Bandmade Dresses, with . . o or wl Wi oral 'ms or scalloped i The Two Sketched: White, Blue or pink—plain e Sateen $1.65 Dottoms: embroidered Right: Classroom frock trasting trim 31.95 bound ........ o! yokes or collars. A style designed of covert, simply but smart- Baby Bb I" 20x Infants’ Chinchilla Coats Sizes long, 1 sz 00 Your favorite spectally. foy youth! ly styled, showing unusual 40 inches. Blue and pink, —in pink, white and blue, 204 3 oooeei o silk hosiery gmtmblo—olyluh- pleat treatment. $10. with attractive nursery with stitching or touches of Vanta Cotton and Wool achieves’ newer jonable black or Left: A patterns, Neatly 790 hand embroid- 95 Hose, with pinning 590 beauties and great- brown suede and pat- very youthful finished ......... ery. Sizes1to3. o tab, Sizes 4 to 5.. + ent leather with lizard model of flat crepe with Infants’ Wear Shop—Fourth Floor er elegance for ‘all— $1.45 $1.65 - $1.95 7th & K 3212 14th Jr. Misses’ Shop—Second Floor Shoe Shop—Second Ficor