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NOTED SPEAKERS FORBAR DIANER Secretary of War Hurley, Senator Shortridge and Others on Program. Secretary of War Patrick M. Hurley, Senator Samuel M. Shortridge of Cali- fornia, Dean Roscoé Pound of the Har- vard Law School, who is a member of the President's Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, and Charles H. Tuttle, United States attor- ney at New York, an avowed candidate for governor of that State, will be the speakers at the tenth anniversary din- | ner and reception of the Federal Bar | Association, to b held at the Mayflower | Hotel tomorrow night. Seth Richardson, Assistant Attorney General, who is chairman of the gen- | eral arrangements committee of the | association, will be toastmaster. | Music for the dinner will be furnishea | by the United States Marine Band Or- A reception for the distinguished | guests, including members of the cabi- | net, Senate, House and judiciary, will be held preceding the dinner. The pro- gram opens at 7:30. The District Bar Association, the ‘Women's Bar Association and local rep. resentatives of the American Bar Ass ciation are co-operating with the offi- | cers of the Fede;;: Bar Association in | arrangements, e program will be | broadcast. Maj. Horace T. Jones of the Veterans' | Bureau is vice chairman of the general arrangements committee, and Ralph G. Cornell of the General Accounting Office is secretary of the committee. There is also a large committee of distinguished | Government counsel on the general committee on arrangements. MANILA STUDENTS . RETURN TO SCHOOL American Teacher, Accused of In- sulting Them, Is i - Transferred. By the Associated Press. 21.—The 2,770 ing the Filipino race, would no longer teach at the school. Miss Brummitt, formerly of Vailpa- raiso, Ind., probably will be transferred to another school, authorities said, and an investigation into the al- Students at a mass meeting Tuesday, during which frequent references were made to the recen® anti-Filipino dis- turbances in California, charged the ?mr bad “time and again branded sa: as savages, imbeciles, idiots -n?l::nmpflble cads.” Blind persons registered in England abw number 50,771. HOUR SALE From « 9:00 to 1:00 Footwear Specials 100 Pairs Smart SHOES Formerly $10 to $16.50 TOMORROW 'S Many styles in the col- ored kidskin so much in vogue for this season. A wide range of sizes. There are many two-tone effects and some of our smartest reptile and kidskin combi- nations. Second Floor 100 Pairs Smart $8.50 SHOES TOMORROW s A complete range of sizes in this group af black-and blue suedes. An outstand- ing group regularly sold for four times as much. Fountain Room Si | On instructions from Ottawa, the Royal | his removal to the Georgia courts. Upon | sanitarfum the price of the machine, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1930 CANADA ORDERS PROBE INTO BORDER SHOOTING Wounded Victim Declares Assail- ants Looked Like American Patrolmen. By the Associated Press. WINDSOR, Ontario, February 21— Canadian Mounted Police have begun an investigation into the shooting of Artnur (“Muskrat”) Lafromboise sev- eral weeks ago on the ice over the De- troit River between Detroit and La Salle. BERLIN CABINET BARS PEOPLE’S PARTY PLAN Keeps German-Polish Claim Liqui- | ficulties, dation Agreement Linked With Reparations. By ths Associatec Pres: BERLIN, February 21.—The German cabinet yesterday resolved to keep the German-Polish claim liquidation agree- ment linked with the Young reparations | five-story galvanized iron storage ware- Lafromboise was hauling an auto- |plan for ratification by the Reichstag. mobile load of liquor across the when the car broke through and sa As he clambered out of the ice, some- body started firing at him. He said his assailants looked like U. S. border pa- trolmen. ‘The shooting took place on the Cana- dian side of the boundary. Lafromboise | was wounded in the head. LAVARRE FILES BOND. Step Taken to Insure Abeyance in Appeal From Removal Order. CHARLESTON, 'S. C., February 21 (P)—Bond of $7,500 has been filed with the clerk of the United States Court by William Lavarre in the case of Lavarre as petitioner against Samuel | J. Leaphart, United States marshal for | ict of South Carolina, , his deputy marshal. the eastern dis and A. J. Bobols The bond is to insure Lavarre's abey- ance in decision of the Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Va., in his ap- peal from an order issued by Judge J Lyles Glenn, February 12, in Columbia, following arguments for Lavarre's re- moval from the custody of the Federal officers in South Carolina and allowing notice of appeal a further order was issued by Judge Glenn admitting La- varre to $7,500 bail The time for presenting the appeal was extended to 30 days from Febru- ary 12. Raffle of Auto Costs Woman Fine. MAYS LANDING, N. J.. February 21 (). —Because an automobile she raffled | falled to net any money for a sani- | tarium, the ostensible beneficiary, Mrs. | Marfon Heineman, _prominent club woman, was fined $500 for operating a lottery and ordered to pay the | $568. Her husband won the DINE AT Lotos Lantern W Cafeteria ashington’s Birthday SPECIAL Four-Course DINNER $| T and Fresh Vegetables and Salad 12:30 te 7:15 733 17th St. NW. Choice of This action frustrated efforts by the People’s party to induce the govern- ment to separate one from the other. The passage of the German-Polish he government is confronted by op- ponents even within the ranks of the ! coalition, All these opponents are act- | ing from differént motives, but the goal of all of them is either to defeat or to Ppostpone the 'ment. The Nationalist opposition has taken heart again from the government's dif- | In_ addition to the People's party, the Centrists are advising the | postponement of the agreement to a | later date, when the Polish government might be inclined to make concessions on certain points. Fire Destroys Warehouse. PORTSMOUTH, Va., February 21 () —Fire Wednesday destroyed the | house of the Seaboard Air Line Railway, | |spread to and slightly damaged the | Norfolk County Jail and threatened general conflagration in the downtow agreement in the Reichstag is appar- | business section of Portsmouth. ently hedged about by obstacles, and |finally was confined to the two build- ' ings, the warehouse being totally razed. W. D, NWoses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Something New and Smart «“Polo” Shirts Ideal for School and All Kinds of Sports Wear—and Splendid Values $1 .50 They are smart when worn with the at- tached collar up and collar down without a tie. ton, in white or pastel yellow, with self-colored buttons. a four-in-hand, or the Of full-combed cot- shades of blue, green or Small, me- dium and large sizes, 34 to 40. Sportswear Section, Second Floor Berberich’s Twelfth and F Odd lots—incomplete sizes Four Hours of BARGAIN S That You’ll Remember For a Whole Year! Prices hit their lowest level! Regular $2.95 Sport RAINCOATS i | Third Floor Short Lengths WINTER COATS ... 816 Formerly $75885........ 36 ssans...... 846 Third Floor Group of 25 $15-829.75 DRESSES A Group of $5-$10 RAINCOATS Third Floor Third Floor DRESSES $25. Prints, Sizes 42. $ Geargettes, 14' New Stout Size 50. Regu- larly $18.75. Crepes, Chiffons, Third Floor Berberich TWELFTH-<F STS. Store Opens Promptly at 9:00 AM. nce Eighteen-Sixty-E ig A Group of SORORITY & JANE TROWE FROCKS 13 Third Floor Regularly $15-$18.75. Broken sizes, High-Grade Frocks ‘Evening Gowns Ensembles Formerly $30 10 $75 21 Third Floor 21 Smart BAGS Formerly $2.95 - $3.50 C.l;!l Cnlelnp« Suede Brown Maroon *1 A Group of NECKLACES Reg. §1.$1.50 - §2 acl Navy 50¢ ht STORE CLOSES AT 1 O’'CLOCK TOMORROW W, V. Woses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY.NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE 9 AM. to 6 P.M. F Street at Eleventh Gloves, Special, #1.95 WASHABLE DOESKIN GLOVES in slip-on style, in beige for street wear and peach or egg- shell for formal wear. Sizes 6 to 7. WASHABLE CAPESKIN GLOVES in beige or brown. Sizes 64 to 7. Glove Section, First Floor New Bouquets 1 What could be more typi- cal of this feminine era than these dainty bou- uets of sweet peas and lilies of the valley tied with green ribbon? Plowers, Pirst Floor New Handbags 5 These handbags have been chosen with a view to matching costumes. The newest styles, the smartest fabrics and all the desirable colors. Handbags, PFirst Floor Dresses—Special %15 Were $16.75 regular stock for this special selling. so picturesque and feminine. colors of the season. Sizes 14 to 44. The Apparel Shop, Second Floor The Chevy Chase Necklace $1.95, $3.50 Necklaces particularly adapt- ed to sport wear. Blue, red and green braided leather combined with bakelite. “GLORIA SWANSON” PEARL EARRINGS in dif- ferent sizes. As lovely as the lady whose name they bear. $1 and $1.95. - Jewelry Section, Pirst Floor Toiletries That Bring Allure Ambrosia, the pore-deep cleanser, tonic and powder base .. .81 Evening in Paris perfume, $1 Renaud orchid perfume...$1 Cut glass jeweled perfume glass ..... $1 St. Denis soap in all scents, 3 ‘ cakes in a box 1 Tollet Goods, First Floor Tomorrow---Girls’ These dresses have been taken from our Smart little creations of flat crepe, prints, georgettes and chiffons with all the distinctive details of style which make the dresses of this season In the best National 3770 Silk Slips, #2.95 and #3.95 $2.95 crepe de chine slips, in tailored styles or lace-trimmed and embroidered. Deep hem, scal- loped or flared bottom. White, flesh, navy, tan or black. Sizes 34 to 44. $3.95 slips of a heavier quality crepe de chine, in white and flesh. 8ilk Underwear, Second Floor Handkerchiefs 50c Women's French hand- made linen handkerchiefs, with plain colored bor- - ders and figured floral de- signs. Handkerchiefs, Pirst Floor Spring Blouses $5.95 Satin or crepe de chine blouses in tuck-in or over- blouse styles. Trimmed with bows, frills, buttons and a few with collars. White, tan or eggshell. Sizes 34 to 44. Blouses, Second Floor Kayser Runproof Rayon Undies RUNPROOF BLOOMERS with elastic at knee and waist. Pink, peach, beige or black. PANTIES in pink or peach. Sizes 5 to 7, $1:65. Sizes 8 and 9, $1.95. VESTS in pink or peach. Sizes 34 to 42, $1.15. Sizes 44 and 46, $1.50. Rayon Underwear, First Floor Day vClearance of Girls’ Coats Dresses, Skirts, Middy Blouscs Raincoats, Etc. 25% 33%% 50% Oft Sizes 6 to 14 Years This Sale on the First Floor Allen-A Chiffon Style No. 3780 $ 1 .50 All New Shades A lovely chiffon that satisfies that desire of every girl for dainty things, and reasonably enough priced to be within the means of every girl. Sable Neutral Sand Twilight Almora French Nude Blondore Exclusive Washington Represent Sunbask Mauve Taupe Gunmetal Silk Stockings 3l 8435 This hose is chiffon closely woven to give an even color tone, has a lisle foot to insure wear, and the French panel-curve heel to add smartness. French Beige Light Gunmetal Beige Blonde ative for Allen-A Hosiery ¢ —lJust a Step to the Hosiery Section—F Street Entrance. Cretonnes---Very Special For Saturday Only 38¢ - : Spring brings with it a desire to add a note of freshness and newness Values 65c to 85¢ to the home. It is remarkable how much charm and colot can be given by cretonne and at how little cost. This cretonne is a very special pur- chase and includes a delightful variety of designs and colors. Drapery Section, Third Floor Handmade Rag Rugs in Cheerful Colorings Colorful rag rugs so reminiscent of hoop-skirted days may be effec- tively used in the bedroom to carry out a color scheme. Also suited for use in bath or sunporch. . 27x54 size, $2.75 36x64 size, $3.75 !.'ll Section, Fourth Floor Erase the Tiny Wrinkles About Your Eyes Dorothy Gray's Eye Muscle Paste (Pour La Patte d'Oie) strengthens the delicate tissues about the eyes and restores them to unwrinkled smopthness. You can leave it on all night, for it adheres firmly and will not run into your eyes. $1.50 Tollet Goods, Pirst Floor - » et T i RN AT