Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1930, Page 16

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 9, 1930—PART ONE. . DODGE’S REINSTATEMENT |( " Poind: J & forien sorves oo e v me mesn- || ATAL AIRPLANE CRASH WOMEN CELEBRATE. }IBI.E BI.ASSES AUTHORIZED BY HOOVER -:"'v‘t'ie"m February. 1699, as third secre. | 108 Of the Rogers act by resson of his Russians Asked to Collect Garbage 10 HOLD PARL e e SR LB e acceptance T served as_Ui States Minister in |oOutside of that service. He Te|Goroner's Jury Reports Verdict il Xk Or-|Salvador, Honduras, M P cently relinquished his diplomatic post 5 . Y Retiring Minister to Denmar] lorocco, Pan: o o e . 'emm: riog lational Federation’s Sev- enth Annual Session to Be Yugoslavia, and since February, 1926,|at Copenhagen and is After Investigating Accident dered to Class 1 Status With- Denmark. po ticipated today in observance of “inter- Here in June. 1—16 were killed. The bodies of the three men were found Wednesday plane in which flight the te Department in & T T e Which Caused Three Deaths. out Examination. in | national woman’s day.” They held pa- short e for assignment to other the | duties. Ralph H. Booth of Michigan has been named a8 his Sucoessor in | By e Amcelsled Frees i} | rades and attended lectures and spectal France, LOS ANGELES, March 8.—A coro- " The President has lssued an executive | fo France on a ner's jury yesterday decided that fog 1d sober” | meetings. and a string orchestra authorizing the reinstatement, | o\ lane crash late Tuesda feature of the celebration | the Berry School, and in addition has to women by &m%lflntawlmmwmfim ——ee Minerals mined in South Africa BECe00w to devote the day 407 | Gopenhagen. ree ve of the Preside in a |caused the airplane y | at_the take-off. One odd without examination, of H. Percival| ceremonies of King recent month were valued at nearly |in which Maurice Johnson, 32; Wilton | La Voie's home was in New York | was an aj Dodge of Massachusetts, retiring Min-| The order states $17,000,000. C. Hogge, 26, and E. W. La Voie, 25, | city. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 Plans are nearing completion for the aventh annual convention of the Nation- | Federation of Men's Bible Classes to be old in Washington, June 7 and 8. R. cer Palmer, chairman of the Wash- committee, states tha least 25,000 be in the pal 1 Pennsylvania avenue on the first day the convention. This federation was formed in 1924 at “'ew Britain, nn. the Butterick Pattern Fashionist To Assist You In Choosing Smart Patterns Well Known Washington Dressmaker At Lansburgh’s Three Days This Week Miss Mae Murray will be in our Silk Department Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednes- day to advise as to the selec- tion of fabrics and patterns best suited to your type. Starting Monday Emphatic Savings Miss Kathleen McClure, a Butterick Pattern Fashionist, will be with us during Home Sewing Week. She will gladly help you select the fabrics and patterns best e _slog: suited to your type. an of the Serving Men to Get Men to Serve. . W. C. A. SPONSORS LENTEN SERVICES Sale of Peter Pan Voile 29C Yard Now that cottons are so smart—especially the sheers—there will be many lovely frocks of soft voile—peasant types for sport and street wear; long, trail- ing frocks for evening, and a host of little folks’ frocks. This special ?eter Pan quality comes in bud and floral patterns, leaf designs, and new conventional pat- terns. Light and dark grounds—38 inches wide! Cloth of Gold Prints, Special 22c Yd. Unusually neat printed cotton for Printed Crepe or Chiffon $ 1 .84 Yard Over 200 patterns—practically every type of print th.at is important is here! Printed chiffons, gay and Spring-like foy fonnallso"xioml Printed crepes, in floral and geometric effects on light and dark grounds. inches wide. 40-In. Washable Flat Crepe $1.29 Yard This firm, heavy silk with its smooth, suede-like surface is one of the fashion- !1::::: fiocwidc—h :nng t\‘ltl):';a:;em'; e aces of the year! Smart for evening as well as daytime. Pink Plainand Printed 5 2 Dahlia Rayon Crepes \ B Plere fessional 's et Printed Rayon ; :\Pique, Special 69c Yd. Suitable for ensembles and resort frocks, colorful patterns in multi- colored and monotone effects; 36 in. Printed Rayon Flat Crepes Duomo Blue and “the the and il g: 35 il JUILDERS’ GROUP \GREES TO ARBITRATE Acoept C. of C. Proposal After Con- tractors Sign Independent “The first 8pproxi- en uild- Special, 59¢ Yd. A splendid wash crepe in many new floral and geometric designs for street or office wear; 36 inches. 98¢ Yd. Highly lustrous crepe, guaranteed against fading and excessive shrink- ing; the prints are lovely! ‘Wash Fabries—Third Floor 6% to7 —— Needlework For Leisure Moments Making Tapestry Pieces for foot- stools is a popular pastime among society women; petit-point canvas with design partially finished; $1 to $1.69. New Organdy Boudoir Pillows, non- " | crushable, picot ruffled and flower oo | trimmed, $1.59. New Lace Pillows; rayon satin pil- “5em |lows with rufffes of three blending d o o for & 10 per cent .{;n decision of the builders came vould go to work Monday mo , Te= sardless of any delay in negotiations. —_—— 30YALTY GOES TO COURT TO SAVE COSTLY GEMS Archduchess of Austria Obtains Order Forbidding Jeweler From Disposing of Napoleon Necklace. = | pastel laces on top, $2.95. New Scrap Baskets—for living room or bed room; decorated with sil- ding | houettes, dogs, and English prints, 98¢. Art Needlowork—Third Fleor, ch Scissors, 49¢ Pair Sharp, keen cutting scissors of English forged steel; nickel-finished blades and gold-finished handles. Notfons—Street Floor Fur Trimmings For Spring Apparel 4-in. Lapin, $8.95 Yd. A fur that's used on many Spring coats! Grey, eggshell, rosewood, and rosita. Pouch collar to match, $12. Shawl, $15. 4-in. Galipan, $8.95 Yd. A soft, flat fur resembling galyak and lapin; black, grey, eggshell, rose- wood. Pouch collar, $12. Shawl, $15. 4-in. Summer Squirrel, $8.95 Yd. Lightweight fur in eggshell, tan, cocoa, and platinum; pouch collar, $18.95. 4.in. Black Kid, $15 Yd. Thin, flat, supple furs are very smart—such as kid; pouch collar to match, $15. Fur Trimmings—Third Floer. . rose, grey, navy an oA As you sew—so shall you reap more and more dresses made to suit your own individual type! Every fabric for Home Sewing Week has been care- fully selected for quality color-and- style-rightness! We believe for a min. imum cost you will be able to assemble your entire Spring wardrobe! ONT Spool Thread 95¢ doz. 2 pairs, 39¢ Black and white; 250 Regular shape; flesh yards to the spool. and white only. Notions—Street Floor ARA Dress Shields 54-In. Tweed Coatings $1.98 Yard Those wonderfully soft basket-weave tweeds— the correct weight for Spring coats and ensembles. Shown in the smart two-tone effect—white with green, blue, tan, grey, navy and purple. 54-In. Wool 54-In. Tweeds Crepe and Flannel $2.50 Yd. - $1.64 Yd. For l1|¢:ke': suits and The light - weight one-plece dresses; woolens desired for sponged and will not crush. beige, green, orchi , green, =i brown, white and black. Woolens—Third Fleor All 40 Inches Wide ' $1.95 Yard Three of the most desired fabrics for Spring! All of the famous L&B quality and shown in 60 style-right colors, CANTON CREPES FAILLE CREPES FLAT CREPES 40-Inch Printed Flat Crepe $1.59 Yard Stay in print—you will find it eminent- ly practical! Small and medium designs for every type on light and dark grounds. Lavelle Silks, 85c An all-silk material that is guaranteed sun riety of patterns and tub fast. A wide variety pa = for children’s and women's es wide. A Ten Day Special! $99.00 Console Model ElectricSewingMachine $72.50 A new junior u;nnole model, completely equipped and fully guaranteed. Just th: right size for small home or apartment. Remember, this offer is for only 10 days! If impossible for you to come in, we will gladly arrange a demonstration in your home, with no obligation to you! $2 Down Az Sa o w e — Sewing Machines—Third Floor. New Washable Tacca Prints A new synthetic fabric made of celanese and rayon! In 30 smart prints on dark and light grounds —all guaranteed washable. Plain and Printed Shantungs $1.33 Yd. A heavy, rough weave silk now a fashion favorite for sports and street wear! In the new 1930 de- signs and colors; 32 inches wide. Plain and Printed Rayon Flat Crepe $1.39 Yd. In 50 plain and printed pat- terns, including new dusky pastels. 40 inches wide.

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