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: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1930. A * IEATETS K LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 THRIFTY FRIDAY 14 Years in Prison Is Found Excellent Cure for Stiff Neck By _the Associated Press. CHICAGO, January 9.—The cure for stiff neck, Samuel Gins- has figured out, is 1 to 14 years in the penitentiary. Ginsberg, having jum $10,000 bond after conviction lor cashing stolen travelers’ thflh uurrenxend yesterday. “For four months,” said Gins- i “I have been twis my e flockmg over n:; usholll eer || See it any one was after me. My The proposed code to regulate bill- | neck got so sore I decided to give boards, signs, and outdocr advertising | m.v!el up.” generally came in for aiternate praise | o m,gx’fl“mfi:flgw and denouncement at a public hearing | oo v before the Distriet Commissioners in | Soleil Hats the board room of the District Buid- | EARLIER ENTRY AGE Originally $5.00 e eote was upported vy the| URGED AT HARVARD $1.49 American Institute of Architects by the | Piney ?rnnch Cifiaitns‘tmxugon, :lnd Lowell Asks Less Emphasis on In- by Rufus 8. Lt of t rative Buflders’ Association, who mp:olcinl tercollegiate Sport in An- nual Report. nounce Proposal. Silverware, 25%, Off (3) CLOTHES BRUSHES —sterling -i;vor backs; Fur Trimmings Greatly Reduced! LEI(Vacl'I)'H:UR COLLAR 3 wer: $3.95. Friday onl; 52.95 (6) QUEEN ANNE 25 Mantel Clocks Were $9.95 to $24.95 Now 25% Off 200 Felt or LAP‘I NSC'?LLARS, were $4.9! rie day omly.o.. . $2.95 (112) RIBBON NOVEL- TIES; puff bags, rose bags, and novelties; slightly handled and soiled; were Famous New Haven, Session and Ingraham clocks—of solid ma- hogany, with raised v gold or black letters. Smart mid-Winter models for every oc- casion! Felts, soleils, metallics and velvets Strainery, w&- $2.00 and .50, Friday caly,sach s paic 91:39 his personal views, (9) PIECES — plated It was assailed by representatives of | i f .785. i 2 e Iubuiry SRSt Sag U fhe AS0 | Sy tne asistesProm. el il E:I‘,“ $1.75. Friday 25¢ traye, e--“rri"‘-- hy's Street Floor painters’ union, which said that it8 | GCAMBRIDGE, Mass, January 9.— ol ¢108) SILK CREPE military set, and can enactment would put half of its mem- | ©/ sl Myt an Second Floor sticks; radveed bers out of business. e T, et o 5 TRIANGLES and Syuares; Were $3.25. p,i, Pearl on Amber Fercy H. Marshall represented the | vard University, in his annual repor were $1. Friday dorrealinie, ; outdoor advertising business. He said | to the overseers made public Mondsy. 5 Y g S0 15¢ ki Dresser Pieces the regulations were based on esthetics, | 8dvocated an earlier enmnce age for Curtains and Birest Mose Bireet Floor 1 lations would stand | college students, less emphas's on the R st only it they were based | significance of intercollegiate sport and on public health and safety. He said | the abandonment of the degree of mas- that the %:onsmn that illuminated Draperies Rzduced (300 yds.) VOILE, MAR- QUISETTE and Swil . Save 259 and 2 100 s.) TOILET 9 lefi —”e-mh, brushes, ter of arts. mirror, powder jars, mani- In «th i He attached a tabulation showing 'n «the Inexpensive P signs must be approved as to color by Shop—Second Floor ding tor put the indus- | that the average entrance age has de- with touches of col rrow cure pieces; were t’r‘f mhe m:'r'c'?e of color-blind build- | clined in the last 40 years to 18 years were 39¢c to 50c yd. &I‘Id $1 to $10. Fri- OE and 5 months. 29c¢ L et The report pointed out that two Friday only, yd.. resses day_onl At the start of the meeting plctures | (5, TRUE fles” have been at work (200 yds.) REMNANTS Women’s (200) ODDS ‘and ENDS f{ t}a:;lsm;szbrel:&n:;b’e‘”m Mg - | in athietics:. that within the university CRETONNE and curtain That Were $7.94 o D D) TOILETRIES; com pacts, rodiced s evidence by the District, | (Nere has been an enlarging effort fo materials; were 20c No Mail, Phone or C. O. D.’s Aiagieia Vit ac e Mz Marshal countered with. a series of | universal, physical training, but - that to 3¢ yd." Friday 10 $3.94 prater iy Al 1 Dresses jars; were 50c pictures of “dumps” which would be im- | (WSS 1o Siaee el premter ‘em | only, Yool On “Thrifty Friday” Items Many of Them Were o $3.50. Fridey 3 Off Em;ed h; coéflm e ards. . phasis on the importance and s'gnih-{ (300 yds.) CHINTZ, 825 and $35 only..ooon... e Y, -rle R e Stephan, president | CADCE m't &mg;n ate ":”n( it ClElTONN;:. short lengths Street Floor uf S| al lonment of e o o s € e Rt B I T Ser oy ik, $8.88 Leaties: Hiidiogs i resent our chelor’s degree w H . ad time to pact n he reeulations, 80 | ors T w epecial fied, invoiving 8 g Frideg only, 34, e irs s 1875 46, & il at Drastic | a ot ear abrief. January 20 was set az & date | SOt SRILARLON AR 8, IS 1,8 BETTER-GRADE ousewares Reductions! (18) COATS, for sports and dress Drastically Cut! Fian printe— 'h all briefs must be filed. He ’ ” et 1 sy el (2) DOWN COMFORTS. filled said that he supported many of the ob- CHINTZES, cretonne, (65) ASSORT,E“D LEATHER BAGS, i (3) BROCADED SILK COM- jecti f Mr. Marshall.” Arthur J. o GBS rayon and repps; were 75¢c wear; were $23.74. (178 pkgs.) RINSO and Brillo Siageind of e Nedbgior it | INJURED, ASKS $25,000. St TR EER s T B e Ml TR R A omme: , yd. . .. c. Friday only....... 1 fad not had time enough to consider | 00 yas) SHORT- R e e (154) HOUSEWARES, ft. Were $22.50. mostly si v ;hfi;eguhflms, and that it would file a | Faul W. Shiely of Clarendon Names LENGTHS DAMA! ing enamel coffee pots, col d day only.. IV(BZPRNG SR k p:i‘e:'{ :1-.|'y' iy " Gib o it N int dding pans, dish drainers an 3 e e 5 “;,,f;"”f,’:,,,‘:‘d;“ o sauat clath and curtaia fab- i Siuseutan “Wese 4G 10¢ (8) WOOL COMFORTS, sating, crepes and chif- 0dd Sizes Bririg ! against signs not representative of busi- | nieq suit in the District Supréme cmm | rics; were $1.50 to Important Savings 77c. Friday only........ NLYO ;-;ed vmdh pl shades; Déion:S lloc Prices! nesses conducted on the premises. to recover s:sooo damages from the $1.95 yd. Friday SI on Tots’ Coats (120 pk LARGE B! ue an ! Howard T. Colrin, business repre- | Washingion Motor Coach Co., 1304 F G CLEANER, and Sad Iron Heat- Full size. w.n $4.95. 33 69 (81) & WOMEN’S oo ety T o cistin | Mamet o Tnjiries alieged o Have been (50 yds.) REMNANTS (1) RED CHINCHILLA ers. Originally 3¢ to 8. 10 Friday oalyiaeseosnoss LOW SHOES, patent, sati, e 50, per’ oent of the members | Sustained April 4 last when & bus of the FINE QUALITY DA. COAT, with fur collar; Friday only c would put 50 per cent of members | company on which he was a passenger iginally $2.95 size 6; was 19) ITEMS, including baby Y COVERLETS out of business. skidded from the road and crashed into MASKS; originally $2. R B C it d (8) OLDE TYME s Mr Lusk, said he hoped the code |g picket fence as he was traveling from to $5.95 yd. 1 D ridey €19, 95 bath tubs, bread boxes, Uni attractive colonial designs in brown, would prevail and wipe billboards out | Quantico, Va, Attorneys Wilton J, Lam- Féldayonly. . rice only ... shoe blacking boxes and Sote asd gl Wk Fur Codts ot New: $5.95 "to $7.50, $1.45 of existence in Washington, - | bert, Rudolph H. Yeatman and George AR (1) ‘COAT AND TAM Originaily $225 1o QR §3.95." Fridey only.. * $2.95 ur Coats a sy dlonth diggy Aot Oftos "itvuriising Associstion | lia N I appME HoEKtha PRk ] i on9s. Fridhs emly. ... SN Low Prices loupOl:'sul’vPl?nglw’( Mand, said that | s ur fal (12) RUBBER DRA " s fob native code for consideration, which only and $2.49. Friday only brown, grey, red with black and $139.75. Friday were 95¢ 9. 69c mmc‘tmn:ngh:ht!n umlem of the Dis- sngrzs) Kool (2) SH?WER ElleAIN S; white with black; 70x80. 87 45 i s rrl(d- n) acy Mr. Henderson, speaking for the Pin an iz P - d i Were $9.95. Friday only. 1) BROWN PONY or pite ey ket e B Ty Lampsand | . i ¢ioos $2.69 Weresoss Fridyesly. SLAD (1) BAS Corman fuh - INFANTS, childres, ir. he hoped Congress would tax billboards Sh d Friday only. . CINE CAB-. collar; size 16; misses and boys; odd sizes; out of existence. ades (1) RED COAT WITH i 5. was $198.50. Fri- 100 were $3 to § i 32.59 Friday enly, plir.. sl-“ . CAPE, size 6; was day only. O o, () X oyt o GAS COMPANY CASE 1/, Price | stsfee ¥ 47 ows ST50 Jrcson sror. e TO COME UP JAN. 22 Many were used A A i NS : $3.69 1) SCALLOPED SILK COM- }iap, 18 was . for decorative pur- $15 to $19.95, Fri- $10 e e 3650 FORT, weel flled; in P s Jnerielnd 2,000 Yards ormmdini .y:: ‘h:h: 3 “*{1) BIRD CAGE and STAND; rose; double-bed size. 312.50 (1) GREY SQUIRREL- ' Defense Counsel Will Ask Suit "COATS, Was $25. Friday only. Against Seaboard Trust Co. Be Dismissed. ally $18.50. ETTE COAT, fex collar; size 16; was ‘lfl. they're beauties. (12) WIOUGHT IRON FLOO lv.lA ):!P S, ere$5.95. Feidey only $2.99 Sixth Floor e $8.50 Third Fleor 6.95 ; Friday oualy. . . PRy BLACK PONY $1.29 Printed Crepe Originally €8¢ 39¢ Small, lsrge floral Sesgmridesl B - jamas and - 4 36 I-:i: wide and guaranmtee: fast color. Third Hloor (31) TOTS' DRESSES, ‘broken sizes 2 to 5 years; were $1.55 and $1.95. Friday only......... (31) TOTS' JERSEY DRESSES; broken sizes 3 to dsx’w-rn $5.95 and $7.95. Fri- diy oy $3.95 (4) TOTS' JERSEY DRESSES, 3 to 6 years; COAT with badger shawli nlup :In Motion to dismiss the suit of the District and the Public Utilitles Com- mhslan to require the Seeboard Trust Co. to dispose of all its holdings in the Washington Gas Light Co. over the 20 per cent allowed in the anti- merger act of the District will be heard .Ymunry 22 before Justice Alfred Wheat ilton & Las ‘Wilton J. Lambert, defense attorney, announced yesterday he would file the collar; was § only .. §, ings (fll) CKEPE and JER. SEY DRESSES, and Ea- sembles; black, browns, de Chine, Now BOOKS Were 50c to $1.50 ‘Sure Way to Stop ‘ Night Coughs were $2.95. Fri- m’-:-‘ha, defense will claim that the ||| day only.!..... 81095 yard navy, and tweed mixtures; Pithie Dtiites ‘Gommistion's bl et |[| Famous Prescription Brings 29c e b= - o Notions and to make out & case against & holding ||| Almost Instant Relief A real opportunity to save on smart dress fabrics. e ; Novelties, Y, Off Hair nets, dress shields, ngers, curling irons Adventures, love 0dd Lots of China and Glassware company, which is not but a common law trust. that the La Follette anti-merger act Assorted patterns and color combinations on lighi and dark grounds. Night coughs, or coughs caused & corporation It is claimed ||| o "a cold or irritated throat, can Savings on Corsets is directed against foreign corporations ||| ROW be stopped within 15 ‘minutes. Reduced d Girdles iel doct: riptie hich an wrdles and many other articles; Boitng contrl o the lock of local \:‘,',,;,,: flq;fi;“‘:m&ji:%nfi%m';r&- (48) ART METAL 32IN. PRINTED TUB 32.IN. RAYON SQUARES, (11) MEDIUM LENGTH ~ wers Se to 50c. also of defense counsel. ciple. presc; put up . CANDLE STICKS; " CORSETLETTES, with ab- by 5 |under the, name Thoxine and is story—own it! e 106, Feiddy el dominal belts; large sizes; Household Aprons MANY FALSE FIRE ALARMS| | 5 oot o oo o o % e i BomE ey | ERR U830 Reducod Greatly | safety measure against all coughs |i[l. 3 were Regul RUBBER AND d throat irritati 3 3 g 2.49, i egularly 79¢. day only...o....s (s) HANDSOME BRO- (50) B Folice Chiet Offers Reward for De- | *“Tnoine Contains no harmtun | Thrifty Savings in 0 reiday o105 Ry RN .t in <O NAVON SRORE CADE 'CORSETLETTES, ~ RUBBERIZED APRONS, tection of Offenders. bl T e o Sl Underwear (1) 'DINNER CHIME; MILLINERY VELVET, in SATINS, a heavy, lustrous with inner belts; large soiled; were TSc to 3Qe | for mily. Sold on a sizes; were $3.95. $1. Friday only. Following close upon the heels of the ||| money back guarantee to give bet- | | ()i CUOVE Isgux’ | Ty S e e s. An excep- quality for slips, bedspreads Frida: $2.95 Shrest Piow e T e e e cirhes Proniet i e | M OMERS e i, dayemly. o, soft quality; and draperies; in pink, tan, ridey oaly. . Dhedd : p turned in from all sections of the city, ||| Or sore throats than anything you || seiledl: ewre (205) SALT and PEP- 18 inches wide. Reg- maize, white and (22) GIR Boyl Prlp Suits Maj. Henry G Pratt, superintendent of || have ever tried, Ask for Tuoxine || s $1.89 PERS, imported wlarly $1.25, Fridey gBo gres. Regularly $1.09 b d b U ay 0 I Sard of $50 Wil be'paid fos tnformation ||| and #1.00 bottiee. Sold by all drug. ||| (8) MILANESE STEP- Fridas "VIV-" 28c. loc day only, yd........ s ‘"1.50. Friday.... o e. Friday ealy (12) PREP SUITS, sizes leading to the arrest and conviction of || gists.—Advertisement. INS, soiled; were 139 (18) IFALIAN PO T e — avewsdif d 14 to 18; tan, and gray, any one who turns in a false alarm. $1.95. Friday only s TERY SANDWIC l:l ing 1 19 with two pairs long pants; : U ERWERS Y ON TRAYS, and other pieces; $175. Fridayonty 1 behp i s7 95 bloomers and combination 7o $3.95. Fri- 1.49 (42) GIRDLES, lightly Y O it Fiee ~ : suits, soiled; were day only. ... $ 9 ° L, \ | $1. Friday only... 09C a8 IMPORTED s CCARTER ‘AND G ter R d t' (GHIEDRENES | age Sl oA SUTEy 85 end el . s l s HDKF. SETS, silk ribbon 597 Pairs reate eauctions.... RAYON:UNDERWEAR; were $7.95; Fri- and crepe de chine; b ! | SRR I e DO ; Silk Hose ay et e (4 ITMPORTED Soiled and Mussed Afternoon and Sport Formerly 29.75 and 35.50 19.75 Entire Stock « of Gorgeous 4. Evening = Wraps Ys off That create unequaled values for such marvelous selections! DRESSES | DRESSES g]osapu -R"HARRIS - 1224 F STREET == Afternoon and Evening Formerly 39.75 and 45.00 22+ Enti;e Stock of Velvet Afternoon & Evening Dresses Yy off (16) WOMEN’S UNION SUITS,. broken sizes; were $1.39. only Ml 7 Third Floor Unusual Values Sport and Dress Coats (9 WINTER DRESS COATS, black, tan and red; al tifully furred. Sizes 14 to 18. Origi- ngy 339.;_5 to $59.50. Fri- dbyients: .. o 1L (6) MISSES"’ SPORT COATS, fur trimmed. Sizes 141018 Were 35. Friday SRR $24 (28) WINTER DRESS CO A T 8, black, tan and brown; all lavishly fur trim- med. Sizes 14 to 46. Oricinally $3.75 to e $26.50 Friday only .... (18) SPORT COATS —tweed and camel hair coats with fox, raccoon, wolf and beaver trim. :l:;- f4, :: 54:. Were to Friday only.. 333 (4) S P ORT COATS—heavily fur trimmed. Were $59.50 to $6 day nlm i 345 CHINA T;EA SETS; 23 pes.; were $12.50. Friday only..... 37-95 (7) GLASSBAKE PLAT- ‘LERS,‘mlh nickel frames. ere $4.95. Fri- duy ealy.ve.. o 9LeDD ‘Sixth Floor Silk Underwear Advantageously Priced! (58) “SILK CHEMISES AND SLIPS, of bettina and broken Were $1.95. Friday only ...... (29) SLIPS MISES; lace trimmed and tailored; pastel shades. o .o S (9)_ BOYS’ O’COATS, dark brown woole and _warmly and 16 years. Wi $495. Friday only (78) BOYS' rtible collars waistbands; to 14. We Basement Features $2.00 WOOLEN LUMBERJACKS, striped and plaid designs; with -d.lniltod $1.39. Friday ....o0venens Broken Lines, Choice 9Mc 0Odds and ends of our own makes of higher grade shirts— priced for quick clean-up! Plain white broadcloths and fancies in both collar-attached and neckband styles. Broken sizes. (250) MEN'S TIES, figures, (6) SWEATERS, pull-over stripes nnd‘ ne ffects—in good styles in the wanted plain colors; color combi sizes 42 to 44. Were $4.95. Friday only.. » $2.75 Some hand tailore Mt -sspi i 3 for $1 an MEN'S'WOOLEN UNION SUITS, ankle-length styles with long sleeves. .SuunF:M and 36. Were $5.50. Fri- diy ety i hentn, $1.69 (40) PAJAMAS :o;; and pull- over styles; all re $1.35. Friday * 75¢ (4B)wPAJAMAS. aFf woven ma- dras. ‘ere $1.95. Fri- dby ey s seesoves SINOD Street Floor (120 prs.) PERRINS UNLINED GLOVES, mostly light tan capes, now the smart thing to wear. Sizes 7% to 9. much more. rri&.y:fi;‘ $1.47 (26) FLERS, EAGLE CREPE MUF- (100) MEN'S BROAD. CLOTH SHIRTS, white, in collar-attached style; fully cut :nd wel ere muc more; sioes, Fridagiaaly’ o S0 (12) MEN'S ALL-WOOL OVERCOATS, doubl te LONG (75) BOYS' 3 AND 4 PC. WOOL SUITS, well tailored; in tan, brown and grey mix- (80) MISSES' AND WOMEN'S SILK DRESSES, in smart styles and colors. Si much mor y only... 98¢ At Savmgs of at Least i 25% 250 Pairs Wonien's Shoes $2.89 to $3.19 Phenomenal Savings on Furniture! (5) FOLDING SCREENS, blue and black;" slightly sise et .95, Friday TG $8.95 (3) MAHOGANY - FIN- ISHED SPINET DESKS, slightly damaged; were $17.50. Friday only .....i.... (3) STUDENT DESKS. solid mahogany top; dam- aged; $8.95. F: $38. only 71c Every pair full fashioned. Chiffons with lisle lined tops vice weights in. lisle tops and lisle soles. Broken sizes and colors. Street Floor In the Junior Misses’ Shop 25 Sport and Dress Coats Were $16.50 to $25 $9.90 Broadcloths, chinchillas and tweeds; some Manchurian wolf and del trim, others plainl tailored. Black and colors. Sizes 13 to 17. (15) JR. MISSES' DRESSES, of flat crepe and satin l- black, blue, and brown. ‘Slu- 13 to 17. Wm 10. Friday only ... 3595 (l) Jl. MISSES’ EVE- RESSES, taffetas in light pastel 13 te 17. two piece lstlylu.‘l; bl tan, green. es to Were “- 'ri

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