Evening Star Newspaper, November 24, 1929, Page 14

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THE SUNDAY:. STAR, WASHINGTON,. D. C; NOVEMBER 24, 1620—PART .ONE., THIRTEEN-GLUB URGES | shovn b the ire Deparment aurne | K| EIN URGES WIDER - STUDY OF STATISTICS | persons who attended the meeting. It Resolution Points Out Lack of| The resolution states that the depart-| p ¢\ .. Must Get Down'to Cold | ferences in which more than 15000 Gommissioners Authorize Purchase of iron from the gapping rendered ey e 3l ot o 13 rom Last Year’s ow A resolution suggesting that the Fire man power during the first hour after ) By the Associated Press. The District Commissioners have . Jocion. NEW pedite rescue ar to the explosion at M- | Missioners. Commerce, told the National Advisory The sSetMERiLs ghealutels municipal center site sites were 1 s on. land, when watering of tennis courts | fURS, SRS MY imeq what §s going | Nearly 3,000,000 American-made flash- | Charles Di Giulian: and the rear of 234 ‘Third t, to be bough within a radius of 100 miles of New ol o & e X York was represented among the 200 Two MumclPAL CE"TEH * v~ CRANE FOR FIREMEN | ticularly the lack of a derrick or crane SITES TO BE BOUGHT| : g at the time it was most needed. was the first of a series of business con- 1 3 pe 1 ,ff § e poltion, sites i the depes: fmemcm n vhleh moce than iow All New! Entirely Ditferent: Equipment When Needed in Ex- |ing the concrete slabs and heavy pleces Facts, Declares Federal will participate. of 331 C Street and Rear of | by the blast. It was pointed out that Expert. to get away from 234 Third Street. the debris was cleared away mostly by hunches and tips and get back to cold, sober facts,” Dr. Klein said in discus- epartment purchase a large wrecking | the explosio A copy of the resolu- YORK, ' November 33.—Dr. | sing the recent slump in the stock mar-| authorized purchase of two addi-) 1 crane to ex) swork in ac-|ton Was sent to the District Com-|jyjjus Kieln, Assistant Secretary of |ket. “This is the purpcse of the|yong; parcels of property for the new census. s Fazl dee Man-Made Committee on the Census of Manufac- o 31 C street, which is to be bought for e I e N e oms | turers yesterday that business execu- * 15000 {rom = Faymond Ot and . The resolution cites the club’s appre- | was prohibited, some courts were sprin- & | on_everywhere. lights will be exported from the United streef t for $9,250 datin of the labos and efficiency ' kled with salt fo attract moisture. T evecy kY Bt e e e O Every day during November we are offering an extraordinary special in Toytown. This one tomorrow: This $15.00 Pool Table Size 214x5 Foot $10 A pool table large enough to really play upon. Folds up when not in use. Complete with two cues —15 balls—rubber cushions—felt playing surface. Mahogany finish. A real opportunity to purchase a REAL gift at a saving. TOYLAND—Fourth Floor ~ LANSBURGH &BRo 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 LINENS For Thanksgiving Tal;l‘e“s' ' 62-Inch Hemstitched Linen Table Cloths $2.79 Beautiful quality silver bleached linen that will quickly launder snow white. Lovely floral patterns. 13-Piece Italian Embroidered Linen Lunch Sets, $5.95 Popular lunch sets of cream linen, entirely hand- made and hand embroidered. Sets consist of table runner, 6 plate doilies and 6 napkins. 7-Piece Lihen Crash Sets, $2.29 Attractive sets in blue, green, orchid, rose and gold. Cloth 53x68 inches and six 12-inch napkins to match. Neatly hemstitched—ready to use. .Colored Linen Dinner Sets Linen damask in dainty pastel ‘shades—hemmed and ready to use. Choice 'of — 68x68-in. sets with six napkins. . .. . one 68x64-in. sets with eight napkins. ... : 68x102-in. sets with twelve napkins........ 70-In. Irish Linen Damasks, $1.39 Yd. This is the usual $1.75 grade. Lovely, snow- white linen damask; heavy weight and closely woven. Floral designs, including pansy, chrysanthe- mum and lily of the valley. Linens—Third Floor LANSBURGH &BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 1. ANSBURGH & BRO 9th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 Coats—Véry. Plainly the Better Kinds Are Not Costly Here at This Sensible Price! No less than 15 different models are included in this remarkable group of warm Winter coats—and each one fol- lows the longer, wrappy lines-of the new silhouette! The tailoring is all that you . could ask; the materials are heavy broadcloths that defy Winter’s chilll Real Fur is Used in a Most Luxurious Manner! Rich sets of glossy black Manchurian wolf, caracul,~opossum and dyed coney; shawl and pouch collars; deep cuffs, and new spiral effects. Black, brown and tan. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 48. 4 Millinery Adapts Shapes of New Parisian Modes! $2.95 Felt and velvet hats, and smart combinations of these two fashionable materials! Off the face styles; modified brims for the older women; pert little “flapper” styles—all in black, red, green, blue, brown and gold metalic. Exceptiénal Values Indeed—for Only Leatherette Raincoats Are Practical Gifts! The idea of giving something useful grows each Christmas— and leatherette raincoats to keep little girls dry are about as useful a gift as you could select—and how they do love them! At this spetial price we can assure you they are exceptional values. B Coat and Hat Sets for Girls 52.95 A marvelous value in girls’ coat-and-hat-to-match sets—dry and comfy during rainy weather, and warm and snug against cold snows—for they're felt lined! Desirable colors—red, green, brown and navy blue—in heavy leatherette of sturdy quality! Sizes 7 to 14. Lightning . ... See ordinary house current transformed into a bolt identical and nearly as powerful as the lightning you’ve seen flashing through the sky. An awe-inspiring spectacle. Just One - of the Many Remarkable Electrical Achievements Shown in 'fiie Evolution of Radio. Educational—Historical . L J L J Visit Lansburgh & Bro Radio Salon Tomorrow Here you'll see an exposition of radio apparatus that is nothing short of miraculous.: A $100,000 exhibit, the same as captivated hundreds of thousands of people when shown recently at Madison Square Garden, N. Y., so comprehensive in its covering of the growth of radio that not a single step has been omitted. Only at Lansfiurgh's can_ you see this spectacle—and there you'll have experts to explain each invention. See this exposition—everything different than last year's exposition. Here Are Some of the Marvelous Inventions The Baden Powell Kite Marconi’s_First Receiver De Forest's Steam Arc Station. WJZ in Miniature Photo Radio High-Frejuency Furnace for Radiotron Bombardment High-Speed Auto Transmission Sound Movie Projector First Wireless Set Multiple Antenna Radio-Victor Demonstration Power by Wireless An Early Example of Broadcasting by the United States Navy The Far-Flung Web of Wireless Transoceanic Circuits The Radio Compass—Eyes That See Through Fog and Night Magnesium and Tungsten . And Many Others In conjunction with “The Evolution of Radio” Exhibit—we present this extraordinary selling of RCA Radiola 60 All-Electric Super-Heterodyne Complete With Nine Tubes— 3 & In This Beautiful Walnut Ve- $1 4 .50 neered Console With Famous 2 . RCA Speaker Built-in—Only * * * * * The famous “60” super-heterodyné is an exclusive RCA: product. Employ- ing the same circuit as used in Radiolas selling for $246.50 to $733—and not obtainable in any other radio: It is super-selective without any sacrifice of quality. It has the ability to separate stations in the most congested areas. The entire circuit is operated by a single tuning control. It is as beautiful in appearance as it is superb in performance. The cabinet, with its elongated grill and panel front, is a beautiful piece of furniture. $10 D Delivers this outfit—the remainder in twelve -equal Own payments—plus a small carrying oharge. Radie Salon—Fourth Floor LANSBURGH & BRO 2th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800

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