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BUSINESS SURVEY SHOWS CONFIDENCE lndusmal Co-operatlon in Small Things Declared Worth While. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1930. 3-Year-Old Saves Baby Sister and Brother From Fire I TR T o e B T e T TR R A T e B AT O] RS R A R U0 FURNITURE SALE! Special New Purchases—Special Low Prices Desk SAVINGSI Gateleg Table By the Associated Press. NEWCASTLE, Ind, January n —onnt City, nu'.hwen of , yesterday claimed I-yelr- old Tero in little Bobby ‘The child removed his !-yur—old baby hrnther and 6-month-old sister from danger when a blaze started in the home Tuesday while the mother was away. Some clothing lylng near a stove caught fire and Bobby real- ized the danger. He pushed the crib in which the baby girl was lying into the next room and es- corted the brother qut. Bobby then ran for his mother, | who had gone to a grocery. She returned and extinguished the blaze with slight damage. A suggestion that the “doing of many industrial concerns of what might appear to be small things would | Teach a very large amount in the aggre- gate" was made yesterday by Julius H. , chairman of the National Busi- Spinet Cash Price 52 Delivered EDESTAL base, sturdy, roomy writing bed. 75 Also Sold on sz 1_9_5 ™ Easy Payments ness Survey Conference, in an s&n- nouncemtent to conference members, ad- ‘Ilh;l them :{blhle Worlk ddone since flels conference of business leaders conven at_the White House in December. {STREET CONVERSION Nimt hcon(erencf l1'evealsd. he f'!t:':s‘l-” a e “essential soundness o c| takditions and the conviction of the| mdions pod oo ponvcton 16 e 1S PROPOSED IN BILL mm ':Ith exec&ntl;n of thexh‘ busl?m\ —— ere neet no panic, no long| & serious depression.” ‘Employment of Umused Thorough- Much of Work Begun. "thor industries set the example, the announcement continued. “Rail 1Bads, shipbuilders, the electrical utili ties and the great agencies of commu- nication, telephone and telegraph, an- nounced that their construction pro- grams for 1930, on even larger scales| than for the year past, would be carried | eut and expedited to the maximum. Other great branches of industry an nounced adherence to or expansion of | their plans. The Federal Government contributed by arranging to speed up @ssential construction, and enlisted sime flar effort on the part'of States and municipalities. Much of this work has already begun. “It is evident, however, that for larger works considerable time is re- quired for preparation of plans, for tenders and for financing. This was 1ecognized at the December 5 confer- ence, and outstanding in its delibera- tions was a suggestion that advantage be taken of the next two or three months to carry.on repairs, -mainte- nance, ':lean-up. replacements and bet- ents. “The continuing importance and value of this suggestion, as well as the favorable trends of the present busi- ness situation, were emphasized at a meeting of the executive committee of the National Business Survey Confer- ence, held in Washington January 23. ‘The committee requested that the sug- gsncm as to repairs, replacements and | || tterments be communicated to manu- | || facturers generally. Applicability May Vary. “The extent of immediate applicabil- ity of the suggestion will naturally vary somewhat in different situations. There unwarranted ible man- own way and by his own prudent judg- ment to make all practicable use of the suggestion. “It may be pointed out that the do- ing by many industrial concerns of what might now appear to be small things would reach a very large amount in the aggregate. to the sug- gestion put forward by the executive committee will be further evidence of tbe value of voluntary enlistment of ive common sense for the accom- flmmmc of & common purposg” ACTION SEEKS TO DISBAR FORMER DISTRICT JUDGE Hy the Associated Press. yer, trict attorney for Colorado and a for- mer district judge, were filed with the State Supreme Court Monday by Rob- ert E. Windbourn, attorney general, at the instance of the grievance commit- he of the Colorado Bar -Association. Four counts were lodged against Hill- yer, including one that in 1928 he uledlhelrrenonl!llul;hflleo( J. F. Barnhill to prevent Barnhill attending a meeting in Salt Lake Clly of the stockholders of the Twin Mag- nolia Mining Co. , the petition l member of one faction of to con- ‘when receiv:d a minor bullet wound in the shoulder at the home of a woman friend. He told police the shooting was an accident. fares as Property, Capper’s Plan. The District Commissioners would be given authority under a bill introduced yesterday afternoon by Senator Capper to close streets which become useless or | unnecessary by reason of changes in the highway plan to provide adequate se: ice to neighboring property by othe streets. The title to the streets or pos tions of streets so closed would revert to the owners of abutting property, re- serving to the District the necessary right to lay sewer and water mains. ‘The bill provides that no street which is now on the highway plan could be closed until affected property owners have been granted a public hearing. Where such a street has actually been opened and used for travel in the past, it would be necessary to obtain a writ- ten consent of the owners of all the sbutung property before it would be closed. In all other cases, the written consent of not less than 75 per cent of tl;:.lb:dttlnl property would have to be obtain BEST FOR INDIGESTION Thousands With Poor, Weak Stomachs Now Taking Pepsin In New Liquid Form. PHARMACISTS PRAISE IT Stops Acnl_e—Kind in Few Minutes—What a Blesing. | Here’'s a delightful elixir with | plenty of real pepsin, some Menthol and just enough of several other stomach correctives to make it capa- ble of putting almost any weak run- down, abused stomach first-class shape—and .it tastes like the most palatable nectar. The men who created this su- premely good formula know - their business—they don’t believe in hasty tasting medicine and the people are with them for Dare’s Mentha Pepsin | —that's the name—is having a tre- mendous sale all over the country. down, sickly, gassy stomach that the owner of that most important inter- m organ can have his or her money Stubborn _indigestion of years standing is hard to get rid of, but Dare’s Mentha Pepsin H b ggis in liquid form—the right way to e pepsin. Any druggist always has - bll supply on hand.— Adyertisement. miracle inwashiné clothes with this neow.nowringer EASYwasHER You don’t know how easy and safe modern washing is until you have seen this marvelous new no-wring- er EASY Washer. The Damp-Dryer which re- places the wringer takes a whole tubful of clothes at one time and whirls the water out of them—does it in less than two minutes. Let us show you how ‘much safer, faster, easier, gentler it is than any wringer type washer. T'rade in your old washer. PRICE, $155.00 Choice of Suction orAgitator type EASY on EASYterms v Phone for FREE demonstration in your home Phone . NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. Piano hinged, beautiful mahogany veneer on gumwood. Comparison will show a sur- prising saving. Other spinet desks in the sale at $17.00, $26.25, $32.00 to $46.75.—Upper floor. 10-pc. Dining Room Suite $16900 llow wond ful in craftsmanship, beauty and Cash Price Delivered OMPARISON will demonstrat Silvertone Radio S $ 8050 wirsaie, Also Sold on Easy Payments HOICE of 7-tube Screen Grid or 8-tube Neutrodyne delivered -‘and in- stalled complete with tubes, You'll be charmed with its tone and beauty. The cabinet is a masterpiece, beauti- fully polished d of a craftsmanship such as you will only find in the most expensive See it demonstrated.— Main floor. Tilt-Top Table $ 355 R that empty corner in your home this at- tractive hardwood table, beautifully. decorated and with the popular piecrust edge. Oval top, 14x20 inches, in mahog- any or walnut. Visit this dept. on the upper floor and see the other wonderful values in odd pieces of artistic and beau- tifully designed furniture for every room. USE OUR CONVENIENT FREE PARKING SERVICE O doubt about it—you will be pleased with our special sale of furniture and home furnishings which begins tomorrow and continues into February with prices much lower than our regular low prices. The finest examples of cabinet work, grace, charm and craftsm: p far above the sale prices. We buy yast quantities to save you the utmost at all times. Now we're presenting our most wonderful furniture values for your approval. Just a few examples are ad- vertised. It’s through comparison you’ll best realize what we are doing to save you money. Come in, see for yourself, buy now, save more than you ever have. You’ll be pleased with our Easy Payment Plan, too. OQur Free Auto Park allows you to shop in safety, stay as long as you please and leave without a ticket in your car or damaged fenders. Also Sold on Cash Price Easy Payments Delivered EVEN the mo-l discriminating are i-ll.ln-d or wllnuh balan Top of solid mnlm.n-y of hardwood finished to $18.25.—Upper floor. 4.pc. Bed Room Suite $18850 Also Sold on Easy Payments FINELY figured woods—carefully selected, perfectly matched and beautifully fin- ished—make this an outstanding suite. All fronts are hig All tops are S-ply Oriental walnut veneered Large eneered on selected gumwood. in the sale at $139.00, $179.00, in jacquard velour. veneered four- 3-pc. Living Room Suite Cash Price $98@ Also Sold on Delivered Easy Payments HIS set is made up in the latest style to bring charm, good taste and lux- ury to your home. It is upholstered all over with beautiful th-toncd Jjacquard valmlr, has serpentine front, 72-inch settee, luxurious club and wing chairs. Here is value. Other living room suites in the sale at $84.50, $125. 00, $189.00 to $229.00. IMPORTANT INFORMATION N conjunction with our Furniture sale we are directing your attention to the large savings on the following modern home needs. We are quoting below our cash price, but all of the following articles may be purchased on our Easy Payment Plan. Anyway you compare our values the savings are really amazing. For example, where else can you buy these items at tl Our Franklin Rotary Electric Sewing Machine is $55.45 complete attach. ments. d in a beautiful console. You will have to pay at | ar machine elsewhere. We guarant e’ Electric Vacuum Our * lt sells h:r unly $49.50, 4-1b. Junior Hand Cleaner for draperies, upholstered furniture, etc. cluded without extra charge. We guarantee the “Commander” for 10 years. Our “Kenmore” Electric Washer, gyrator action, is only $69.85. It is guar- anteed for 10 years. Our Electric “Ironall” is a beauty! It costs but $82.00. You can do eight hours’ ironin two hours; also may be used for pressing. It is fully guaranteed. Have you examined our gas ranges? Take a look at our “Dispatch.” Here is value beyond anything you can possibly find else- where. It is only $45.10, has touch-a-button lighter and is fully guarant It has the approval of the American Gas Association. Special demonstration of all of the above articles during this sale. Clip this “ad”; see if you can match our values. prices. RETAIL, DEPARTMENT STO-RE Bladensburg Road at 15th and H Streets NE. ece center matched. er gumwood. Bed, dresser, new ‘“Hollywood” vanity and chest. s on sale at $125.75, $132.00, $167.25 to $227.00.—Furniture Department, upper grade butt walnut, Other bedroom Occasional Chair Grace and Style PHOLSTERED in beautiful jacquard merceri velour, this attra tive chair in mahog- any finish is a rare Other Occa- Chairs at $9.95 $16.25, $26.50, $34.00, all ings on odd every room.—Upper floor. Beauty Console Mirror $ 345 ODISH Vene- tian Console Mirror, with graceful lines and exquisitely etched floral designs, make this genu- ine plate - glass mirror a charm- ing addition to any home. This low price is no indication of its value. Visit this dept. and see the other wonderful values at $5.45, $6.95, $9.95 to 312.15. Upper STORE HOURS 9 AM. TO 5:30 Saturday Until 9 P.M. }328-1330 New York Ave. 'lleton—wnu Firm 'wkiu for the lut Interests of wnwm" o Nat. 6800 | TN _‘ :, 8 | \