Evening Star Newspaper, February 6, 1930, Page 29

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. VIEWS CLASH ON UNIFYING WORK Proposals Affecting .Educa- tional Program Before Con- ference at Memphis. By the Associated Press. MEMPHIS, Tenn., February 6.—Pro- | Posals to unify the entire educational Pprogram of the Methodist Episcopal Church South were argued pro and con yesterday before the annual conference of the Educational Association of the church, schools and colleges and other leaders in school work voiced strong opposition to the plan. Dr. Paul B. Kern of San Antonio, Tex., explained and defended the pro- mll of the educational commission of the General Conference, which con- templated merging the Sunday board, !he !‘nwonh League board and the rd of education into one board of Heads of the denomination's Gen Invi Far and Near Vision in one pllr of lenses. $7 Sold regularly at $15. Special price....... Fine Quality Lenses for Far or Near Vision, fitted to your eyes. Special. *Colored and Cylindrical Lenses Not llehl!‘ * “Every Pair of Glasses Fully Gi i Use Your Charse Acceunt_Optieal LANSBURGH &BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 A Fashion Showing “Peter Pan” Cottons WITH LIVING MODELS 11 to 4:30 Tomorrow Fashion Talk at 11 A.M. and 3 P.M. Over night this vogue for “cottons” has struck The smartest women at Palm Beach are wearing them now—which means they will be*“north” soon. We.invite you to see our exceptionally lovely “Peter Pan” cottons on living models tomorrow at two showings—11 AM. and 3 PM. Prwed From 38c to 55¢ per yard Wash Goods—Third Floor America! four departments. One board would be for the Sunday schools, one for edi- torial work, another ™ training and the other for schools and colleges. Dr. H. H. Sherman, general secretary of the existing board of education, held that under the proposed nmr-depnrt- ment arrangement the college and school men would be outvoted three to one and that the colleges no longer would have direct contact with the churches. Dr. D. M. Key, president of Millsap College, said the report of the commis- sion gave him the impression that the proposed combined board might exercise a dangerous control over the detailed curricula of church colleges and schools. e STILL SEEK FLYER. EUREKA, Utah, February 6 (#).—A searching party assembled here today to search the hills 17 miles southwest of here for Maurice Graham, Western Air Express pilot, missing since January 11, following a report that four miners saw an unusual fire in the mountains some distance from their camp the morning after Graham disappeared while en mu(e to Salt Lake City from Las Vegas, Navy. The miners arrived here yesterday. after being snowbound at their mining claim for nearly two months. ible B ocals* $3 .50 LANSBURGH &BRro 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 “It’s Inexpensive To Be Fashionable” The Printed Frock Ensemble With the Cardigan Jacket Only $9.74 ‘The printed frock ensembie is hlvlnq a tremendous vogue! You can be one of the first to adopt it—for these models are entirely suitable for immediate wear —and the price is certainly inviting! The simple and smart froc have flare skirts, bow trimming and new cowl necklines. The jackets are cardi- }\lum-—alwnys youth- The ensembles are exceptionally well tailored, and made from the loveliest silk prints—black, brown, yellow, reds, ’reen and tan. Sizes 4 to 20, $ Inexpensive Shop—Second Floor THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN VGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1930, LANSBURGH & BRO 7th. 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 THRIFTY FRIDAY and Savings of at Least 25% Remember, Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders Cannot Be Filled on These Articles Beauatiful Rugs Reduced! (1) AMERICAN ORI- ENTAL, 9x12; red ground. Was $150. Frldl’ 395 ouly coocviannne (5) DORIENT R UGS, Oriental reproductions; 27x 50 and 27x38. Were $10.75 and $11.50. Fri- $5 95 day only.. (1) DELART FIBER (3) ANGLO - PERSIAN WHITTALL RUGS; 6x9. Were $97.50. Friday “only. .. 947.50 (50 yds.) INLAID LI- l:ou:uu REMNANTS; tile Dresses Originally $7.50 to $10 %5.50 Knitted mate with white pique col- lars and cuffs. Second Floor Unpainted Furniture Greatly Reduced! (3 UNPAINTED SMOKING STANDS and Child's Chair. Were 08 $175. Friday only.. C () UNPAINTED CARD TABLE SERVERS. Were $275. Friday 81-49 RingUN‘g l?s:rED ‘WALL . ‘as $5.75. Friday only 52-95 (3) UNPAINTED NIGHT TABLES and Martha Wash- ington Sewing Cabinets. Were (2) UNPAINTED GATE- L E G TABLES. Were $7.50. Friday =y - "~ $4. 95 (1) INTE CHILD'S VANITY Dksss- ER. Was $17.50: Friday only 58.75 (1) UNPAINTED TELE- PHONE STAND. Was $10.75. Fri Blouses and Skirts Reduced! (23) BLOUSES, of crepe de chine in_bright colors and prints, Frilled and tailored styles. Were $550. ey danty $3.95 (34) JERSEY _SKIRTS, plain tailored yoke styles; navy and black. :‘:I‘;‘ $2.95. Friday 31'45 (4) RAINCOATS, slightly Fidey oy 2 $1.50 Second Floor Sllk Hose ally 71c pr. 53¢ 298 pairs _all full- fashioned silk service 4-inch lisle soles for Broken size and color ranges. 759 Prs. Service Weight Silk Hose Were $1.29 ’ 96¢ A beautiful king of Daytime and Cotton Frocks Reduced (38) CREPE DE CHINE and PRINT DRESSES; navy, black and pa Were $3.95 Friday 92.95 (3) WOOL CHALLIS DRESSES; small sizes. Were $1.89. Fri only (3) BLACK SATIN and ROSE SI LK NEGLIGEES. Were $9.95. Fri- el st | L L (17) COTTON FROCKS, - led; broken Were $2.95. Fridey only. s~ 91.89 (fl) COTTON FROCKS, re $1.95. 0dd Furniture at Drastic Savings (1) 3-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE, upholstered in brown jacquard vel our. Was $250. only (4) END TABLES, mahog- any finish, slightly scratched. Were much more. Fri- 69c day only (1) 5.PC. BREAKFAST SUITE, grey with maroon trimming; slightly damaged. ::1.; $25. Friday 312.50 (3) ANGLO - PERSIAN WHITTALL RUGS 6x9. Were $35. day only Fifth Floor Clearance of Infants’ Wear (20) FINE WOOL SWEATERS; 1 to 3 years. Were much more. Fri- 51 day only. (28) SWE. ; pink, blue, and white; ; to 3 yrs. Were $2.95 an $3.50. Friday only. 31.59 (2) BROADCLOTH COATS, pink and blue; 1-yr. size. Were $12.95. Friday onlyee e 30.99 (1) FINE VELVET grR E Sfi. ssms.:': iginally $5 Friday only.... sz 95 (36) FELT HATS for tots and girls to 12 years. Were $1.95 and $2.95. Friday $1 only (6) BRUSHED WOOL SETS; green, tan, and red; sizes 26 to :;_o Were $4.94 Fabric Gloves Reduced! (71 prs.) WOMEN'S FAB- RIC GLOVES in broken sizes and colors. nally much more. rna., only, pair..... 34c Street Fioor R-E-M-N-A-N-T-S Smart Silks Half Price Regularly $1.00 to $3.00 yd. 50c to *1.50 yard Remnant ends—left from our best and futelt-lellm. silks. crep In the lot there are flat satin crepes, printed crepes, georgette crepes, pongees, tub silks, taffetas, velvets and satins! An endless variety of smart colors. Sils—Third Floor Only 296 at This Price Men’s Collar-to-Match SHIRTS, *1.39 All From Our Regular $1.95 Stock A chance in a lifetime for men who want really fine s Of woven broadcloth, madras and Collar-to- (2000 MEN’S TIES, stripes and neat figures in beautifully blended color schemes that distinguish them as ties of good taste. Stera 100 you would expect styles; all sizes in the lot, but not i every nylo. (38 prs.) BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS, the' well - liked Russian style men are clam- ering for now; plain colors Ximsu?:ml-’:in. vtvnm Sizes s B, C, D. Were $1.65. Friday only... 01€ Street Floor Dresses for Women and Misses (1) PEACH FLAT CREPE EVENING FROCK, with the moulded silhouette; size 18. Was $32.50. T SRLTS (11) WOMEN'’S & MISSES’ DRESSES of flat crepe, satin and velvet; many with jackets. Dark colors; sizes 14 to 44. Were $25.00 to $39.50. Fri.. 57095 (22) CREPE DRESSES AND EN- SEMBLES, this season’s styles with the new silhouette. Sizes 14 to 20 and 38 to 42. Were $3050. 7. $19.50 EVENING some with huge wh beautifully Imcl. Friday cocevnes at Savings (25) GIRLS’ SILK, VEL. VET &nd SERGE DRESSES, one and two piece styles in the wanted colors for school Were $7.95 - $5.95 (3) GIRLS’ SILK CREPE DRESSES, s in the $12.95. F'ria.,:-:l;; $7.95 (26) GIRLS’' WOOL DRESSES, including je: wool crepes straightline nn&,bnlo sizes 8 to 14. Were $2.95. Friday only. 51-95 (12) GIRLS’ JERSEY DRESSES, ideal fcr school Were $2.95. day only......... (6) GIRLS’ WINTER COATS, lined and interlined and trimmed with fur collars. Sizes 8 to 12 years. Origi- nally; $8.95. day only Fourth Floor 1¢’s Thrifty Friday for Jr. Misses (20) DRESS and SPORT COATS, broadcloth and tweeds; shawl collars and cuffs of Manchurian wolf and caracul; 13 to 17. Were $35 to $59.50. ay 326 25 only ..... (25) T W E E D and BROADCLOTH COATS, (20) . SCH and TIME DRESSES. of pastel 13 to 17. Friday only.. (13) WOMEN'S & MISSES’ DRESSES of flat crepe and vel- vet; broken size and color rang Were $1 o.ooFg ° $16.50. rie Sy euly.; 3395 (10) WOMEN’S EVENING DRESSES of chiffon and all with new and apkle. Si 38 o $25. Fri- 2 0 $17.50 (2) MISSES’ PANNE VELVET EVENING DRESSES, Toby blue, size 20, and rose, size 14. Slightly soiled. Were $32.50. Friday 521.75 RAPS, black and jewel shades; hare collars and cuffs. All Were $25 to $59.50. Boys’ Wear Savings Tomorrow (10) BOYS’ OVER- COATS; good mixtures, all wool lined; 235 to B. Were $5.95. Friday 33.65 (9) LITTLE BOYS’ PARTY SUITS; velvet pants and satin blo and 4. Were $9. Friday only... Street Unusual Savings in Toy Town! (3) TEDDY BEARS, of soft plush. Were 378 Feiday outy: $1.00 (10) “LITTLE GIANT” POOL TABLES, complete with equipment. ularly 98c. only (3) DOLL HOUSES, -h.hd imperfect. (2) MECHANICAL SPEED BOATS. o gt b | (7) SHAFTS fnr STEAM ENGINES. Were 25c. lsc Friday only.. (2) SETS uf ROMAN KNIGHTS. Were $2.50. Friday only. 91.49 (4) SETS of CHINA DISHES. Were 49c. Friday only.. 29c ¥2) SETS of\DISHES Were $1.49. only . Substantial Savings on Woolens (50 yds.) ALL-WOOL COATINGS, the ae CREPE, in a rich brown; 40 inch Regularly $1.50. Friday only, yard. SI 00 (15 yds.) ALL-WOOL LASHA, in a pretty shade of green. 54 in es wide. ularly $2.9 Friday enty, yord. 91.99 (65 yds.) TWEEDS, all wool or wool and rayon in tan and blue mixtures. 54 inches wide. Regularly s oy race TP Third Floor Glassware Savings IMPORTED COL.- %REI;GLASFS VASES. ere $1.25. Fri- day only. 50c FRENCH DRESS- ING BOTTLES, etched in rose or green. Were $1.95. Friday b $1.00 CRYSTAL CELERY DISHES. Were 15 35c. Friday only 19C CRYSTAL OLIVE DISHES. Were 25c. Friday only 15¢ GLASS FLOWER BOWLS, green and black. Were 3. 9 e RYSTAL GLASS PUNCH CUPS. Were i oo $3.00 WiEC: ALE _SETS. Fridey only. 91.49 PYREX TEA POTS. Friday o-ly wPYRE;(, TEA POTS. ere .00. Friday only. 31.50 INDIVIDUAL SALT AND PEPPER SETS, with sterling silver tops. Friduy oniy. $1.00 GLASS TABLE PIECES, colored, with gold encrusted designs. Priaey oy, $1.95 CRYSTAL TREES, from which one or two leaves are b roken. LEMON nEAMaRs. lear glaws. Were £ 10c. Friday only.. 9C FLOWER VASES with silver dep: i day only WATER BOTTLES. ool Sixth Floor Handkerchiefs Drop in Price! (90) WOMEN'S INITIAL LINEN HDKFS.; white with colored w border and colored initi JLNT day nnly Basement Savings (100 prs.) Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords, tan and black calf; 10% wm were $2.69; - day only; pair. 31'59 (100 prs.) Women’s Shoes, kia and patent; grey, 4, black; were Ffld&y nnly, 95c yon repe Gowns, plain and with georgette yokes; pink, peach, green and orchid; were sz $2.95 Friday only.. (10) Broadcloth Smukl. trimmed in cretonne; tan, orchid, blue, rose, green; size 34 to 44; were 51 $1.95; Friday only.. (26) Tots’ Coats, woolen mixtures; tailored styles with fur colllrs blue, tan and red; 1 years; orl‘lnllly $1 $2.74; Friday only.. (24 prs,) Infants' Shoes, button, lace and strap styles; 0 to 212, 4 to 5; orlflnllly $1.00 to vet; were $ 3.19; -] ,::'d-v $1.69 (19) Tams, | brushed wool; 50c and 74c day only. (60) Bo; Jlonm, white broadcloth; slightly soiled; broken sizes; were 39 69c; Friday only.. (28) Men’s Bath Robes, tan, grey and red patterns; small and medium sizes; were $2.18; Fri- sl 64 Lu(mb’!r;lckl Il)rlogktn sizes 6 to 14; were Friday only. 89¢c (15) Boys' Chinchilla 0'Coats, blue and grey; 3, 4 and 7; were (55) “Boys® sizes (80) - Black Sateen Blmnl mers, Allel1’2 and 4 only; were 19c; Friday only... 140 Five Fur Coat Bargains! (1) SEALINE* COAT with marmot collar and cuffs. O ey s 9O (2) SEALINE* COA'I'S with dyed squirrel and dyed ollar and cuffs. lly $100. Fri- day only $45 (2) LAMBS’ COATS. Originally $59.50. 345 Save on Underwear (74) UNDERGARMENTS, including flannelette n,.nu and’ rayon .,nwn: broken sizes, Were $1.59 toston, Fridsy.. 91,39 (41) UNDERGARMENTS, including flannelette gowns, rayon elips, silk dancettes, chemise an ins; broken sizes. Were 69¢c to 3100 Fridigeairsoi 336 (23) UNDERGARMENTS. including rayon and voile and chemise; dai immed. Brok 75 Prs. Leather Storm Boots $1.95 °%57s” Just like a shoe! aga slush and alligator, and p. ent leather, with suede tops; kid line Broken sizes! Second Floer Fifth Floor Bargains (100 prs.) IRISH POINT CURTAINS. Originally $4 to $25 pair. iPrice Friday only. ... (300 yds.) CURTAIN MATERIALS, rayon, swiss, a) SHOWER CURTAIN, rose color. 83 95 nally $8.50. F - day only.. (1 set) SLIP COVERS 3. piece suite; n green and orange str riginally $32.50, Friday.. $18.50 (2) SLIP covzks for Cogswell chairs, Belgian linen and crash cretonne. Origi- nally $5.75 and $6. Friday only Fifth Floor HATS Originally $5.00 Second Floor Drastic Reductions in Inexpensive Shop (35) DRESSES OF GEOR- GETTE, satin, and flat c daytime and evening styles; sizes 14 to 44. Were $5 $9.74. Friday only. . (15) SPORT and DRESS COATS, black and brown tweeds; some fur trimmed. Were $14.74. Friday ‘onty. . $11.50 (5) SPORT COATS of ds; some with Were ss Linens at Savings! (11 prs.) FILLET and CUTWORK PILLOWCASES, hand embroider d tri med with_ han edging. Each pair neatly boxed. Were $3.95 pair. (15) 5-PC EMBKOID- RIDGE SETS, of p\lr 36-inch cloth and W-n 33 39. Fi only . (41) lo‘lN. CLOTHS, plain centers with blue, gold or orchid borders; neatly hemmed. Were 98 $1.39. Friday only... JOC (12) WHITE TURKISH BATH MATS, heavy, thick mats that are equally as soft and absorbent. Generously ek ruedl I [ (17) 7.PC. LINEN LUNCHEON SETS, solid colors or white with ¢ d Underpriced (15) WINTER DRESS COATS, black tan and brown luxuri- sly fur trimmed. Sizes % PORT COATS. d trimmed two«l-. Origi- nally $39.75 to $59.50. Friday oy v $26.50 (4) SPORT COATS, 16, 44 and 4614 own and tan—~fur $5! y. (1) BLACK DRESS COAT, with baby Rus- kit fox 12~ Size TER DRESS COATS, blaek, tan, brown and green richly trimmed with the season’s smartest furs. iginally to $69.50. Friday s34 Second Floor Winter Underwear at Savings! (50> UNION SUITS for <hi f. $1.50to 32 75. l’rl‘ly (100) WOMEN S _and CHILDREN’S VESTS, Pants and Union Suits. Were 49C $1.285. Friday only... (50) CHILDREN'S RAYON VESTS; small sizes. Were 29¢. Bird Floor

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