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HUGHES DELIVERS | (v son e ]| ‘FIRST" OPINION . Inaugural Ruling as Chief Jus- tice Sustains Ohio Parking Law. Chief Justice Hughes of the Supreme Court delivered his first opinion yes- terday since resuming a seat on the bench in ruling upon two cases from Ohio challenging the validity of the State law creating metropolitan park- ing districts at Cleveland and Akron. His decision sustained both the State act and the constitutional provision which had been attacked in the suit. The Supreme Court declined to inur- fere with Alabama statutes imposin tax on cigars and cigarettes and cl e- roots, which had been attacked by the Exchange Drug Co. of Montgomery. It consented to review 2 cases and re- fused to revll::l*!b AT}?“‘ thvi):; g.‘ge; r on the mer :’x’?’;‘ittofl?:m New York City chal- DR. GEORGE W. CRILE, lenging the right of the Federal Radio | Founder of the famous Cleveland Clinic Commission to require its broadcasting | and one of the foremost surgeons in the station WNYC to divide time on the | United States, who will deliver the ad- air with station WMOA. l.r-l at the annual reunion of the As the question presented in this case Washington Urfiversity Medical involved the controversy whether the M.m t the Mayflower Hotel Satur- District of Columbia Court of Appeals day”night. ander”{he supices of the in radio cases brought from the com- ge" Washington University Medical mission was open to appeal to the high- s,“e.y * —Underwood Photo. est court, the action today in effect re- Aid Oyster Farmers. moved the last hope the commission had of setting aside the decision in the case brought by the Government seek- | pATEIGH, N. C (#).—North Caro- ing to set aside a ruling by that court | ya’is giving the oyster a big hand. which permitted the General Elecmc To encoursge private oyster farming, station WGY, at Schenectady, N. Y., 10 | the State board of conservation and de- operate without time restriction. velopment has offered to lease State- The _court held that the Federal Re- | oymed bottoms free for two years. serve Bank at Richmond, Va. had the 2 right to apply a balance it had on de- posit to the credit of the Farmers & | Eastbourne, England, has banned Merchants’ National Bank of Lake City, | Sunday movie shof 8. C., to pay checks drawn on the late:] S ——— e en i Bovis Caroiing for col when uth Carol . bank failed. Chief Justice Hughes announced to- Hlve Color m Cheek‘ day that the court would take a recess If your skin iz yellow—4com- from Mareh 17 to April 14. He also || plexion pallid—tongue coated— stated that he would take over the | appetite poor—you e a bad fourth taste in your mouth—a lazy, no- mm ing—you should try Olive a Olive Tablets are a purely veg- _calomel— purely veg- now tlwm.gy pink skin, a fe ey like chlldhoed da; t the cause. Maryland, West North and South Cno BRAKEMAN IS HURT. Hospital Attendants Fear Coupling Fractured His Skull. Struck by & car coupling while at last :x.ic'fih‘ vlvam sauT:;m =ty 1d, yflm old, a( “15 Stratford place, Chevy Chase, a brakeman, received serious in- Juflu ut the head and left arm. Ball was taken to Emergency Hos- pital in an ambulance and trelud for whu ‘may prove to be a fracture of the and also for a fracture of the upper Jeft arm. LANSBURGH &BRO 7th. 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 s, Virginia, ™ - Home Sewing Week Specidl 40-Inch Pure Dye Crepe de Chine $1,09 ver Regular $1.50 Quality A special purchase of 1,200 yards of pure dye washable crepe de chine, priced most advantageously! Beautiful colors for making dresses or lingerie. ‘White Orchid Tan Chin Chin Peach :I‘l:’ Linen Blue Rose Byrd Bl Black Cipen Reintia Jade Tarragon Eggshell American Beauty Coral King Blue Silks—Third Floor LANSBURGH &BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 “IT'S INEXPENSIVE TO BE FASHIONABLE” Lace Dresses With Jackets $9.74 This is the little frock that has been such a pop- ular favorite this season. The bolero jacket comes off to reveal a formal evening frock! Black and pastel lace, in sizes for misses! Cape Themes In Coats $15.74 Tricova, basketweave, twéed and covert coats, with capes or with large collars of galyak cloth. -, Black and light shades; sizes 14 to 46. Inexpensive Bhop—Second Floor Pl MARCH. 13, 1930. LANSBURGH & BR 7th. 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 Due to Limited Quantity, Broken Size and Color Range, Mail, Phone or C. O. D’s Cannot Be Accepted on These Items Your Dollars Do 25% Extra Duty Tomorrow 30 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, Now $10.75 Formerly $16.50 A real prize for the first 30 customers tomorrow morning! Every frock taken from our regular $16.50 stock; with the new 1930 lines and shades; sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 46. Second Floor Be Prepared for the Rainy Days (14) UMBRELLAS—pur. ple ones, red ones and blue gnes—with fancy contrast- ing borders. stly st handle sty! Re(uhrly $595, Friday 3449 Street 'Iln One Cannot Afford to Overlook Beauty (50) ODDS AND ENDS ~—including cold creams, talcums, compacts, rouges, ete. Originally 35c gc to 50c. Friday only.. (26) ODD TOILET SET PIECES — including mani- cure iwllmo;l , shoe ho: etc. ere $1.50 to $1.95. Friday only.. 750 (4 SIMULATED PEARL ON AMBER HAIR BRUSHES AND MIRRORS— were $3.75 Street Floor Silverware and Other Nice Things! (28) WHITE HANDLE TABLE KNIVES —with stainless steel blades. Were 25c. Friday lsc silver-plated ind elags sets, with Were $3.85. Friday only sz'so B 5 s\!"‘;’!s— UD VA! were 89¢c. Friday only. 390 (7 PRS.) STERLING CANDLESTICKS — were $295. FKriday (4 PRS.) STERLING CANDLE § 'l;sl’(gl( S — 10 inches. Were $5.95. (2) SETS - STERLING SHERBETS — with glass. Were $8.95. Fri day ... “Street Floor Glittering Bargains in Rhinestone Accessories! (22) RHINESTONE BUCKLES—and (38) Heed Bands. Were $1.50 to sl $595. Friday only... Third Floor Remnant Coatings . 1, Price Were $1 to $6 Tweeds, crepes, jerseys, broadcloths and flannels; lengths from ¥ to 315 yards; all 54 inches wide. Third Floor Little Things for Making Housework a Pleasure! (113) HOUSEWARES, including house numbers, aluminum cup and saucer sets, heater wicks, sponges, pot cloths and ash can cov- ers. Were 15c to 3%. ]()c Fridav only (84) HOUSEWARES, tato ricers or fruit pre 3 mail slots, aluminum mixing bowls and canister sets. Were 35¢ to 69c. Fri- 25a day only = (57) HOUSEW ARES, Windsor_ kettles, aluminum 1 cleavers, stainless steel cake turners, spatulas, cook forks, slicers, enamel refrig- -rn?t dvlJ'h“ 6;“ mixing bowls. ere 69¢ to $1.00. Friday only.. 490 (81) HOUSEW A RES, dustpans, sluminum serving tr mufim pans, dish drai yacht mops, mail Friday . 69c (5) CLOTHES WRING- ERS, with bench attach- ments. ;Jere $11.50 and $12.50. nd-y - LIS (8) HOUSE WARES, stainless steel fruit knife sets and preserving kett! Were $2.60 to s195 $4.50. Friday only. . Sixth Floor A Flower for Your Coat—for a Song! (1200 NOVELTY FLOWERS, slightly mussed from handling. Were 39 to SUe. Friday ,100 Street Floor Men’s $1.65 Shirts, 95c 101 outstanding broadeloth! Colla: the way men like fortable fitting shoulde: ! Soill hirts of fine imported white neckband styles, teilored shirts, with perfect buttons and com- 14 to 17. (10) MEN'S BLANKET ROBES, of genuine Beacon cloth; all with slippers to match. Were 5545 $7.95. Friday only ......... oo ceabe s phssieE s s - (26) MEN'S FANCY POCKET KERCHIEFS, good quality. Origi- nally $1. Friday only Garments That Restrain Without Straining One’s Purse (12) CORSETS AND GIRDLES, of lustrous bro. cade, setin rayon or coutil with heavy, firm elastic. SBZ;OI“! sizes. Were .95. Friday ot $1.95 (10) CORSETLETTES, of brocade with soft, silky brassieres; well boned over diaphragm. Large sizes. Were $295. Frie $1 95 day only (9) LIGHT.WEIGHT CORSETLETTES, lightly boned and with Swami brassieres. Were $3.49 Friday only. $2'59 (29) SANITARY BELTS AND APRONS, odds and ends. Were 50c to $2.00. Fridey 29¢ to 98c (25) DRESS SHIELDS, on net yokes. White only. Were $1.00. Friday 500 Oh! If’s Great to Be a Kiddy When Toys Come Down for Friday! .(3 PRS.) DOLLS BLACK STOCKINGS. Were 10c. Friday §¢ (8) BASEBALL PARTY GAMES. Were 25c. 150 . Friday only (8) PLAY BALLS. Frida; (5) BOOKS, “Life of Bar- ;Ilm"blnldl ”“Ho; to Play aseball ere S35 Feiduy oty 69€ (12) 9BOYS‘s BOOKS. Were 49c and $1.00. Friday only.. loc CHILDREN'S 75¢ to sns Fnb 19¢ ( Yourtn (10 MEN'S PULL.’ OVER SWEATERS, iginall Are You Overlook- ing Your Floors? (75 YDS.) FELT BASE, remnant lengths suitable for kitch bath rooms and 49¢c grade. s and ealorin; and 3 inchy Were $7.95 to $10.50. Fri- day only— $3.75 and $5.00 (5) OVAL CHENILLE RUGS, slightly - soiled on edges. Were $5.95. ' 95 Friday only yi (1) RICE STRAW RUG?.dbr:wn and green stencile esigns. 8x10 ft. Were $4.95. $2 95 (7) CREX GRASS RUGS, blue, green, brown— :t;rl;:;iv: macil-d patterns. .6x7.6 ft. Regu- larly $4.75 $2m Fitth Floor You Can Save on Your Boy’s New Spring Coat! ._(20) BLUE SERGE AND CHEVIOT REEFERS, for boys o _girls, sizes 2 to_5. Were $5.95. Fri- $3_29 (25) BROADCLOTH Il:AJAMA]S, 14 -‘Sdl 16, for oys or girls. Were Friday only 64c Street Fioor Check “Run Checks” on Your Shopping List! (39 PRS.) FULL FASH- IONED RUN CHECK H?SBi bn;(n "7.4? and color ere 74e, ars ol 55¢ (97 PRS) EXTRA SIZE RAYON HOSE, tops and soles. Wi id 75c to 85¢ Wash Fabrics Odds and ends and small lots of higher priced wash goods. In- cluded are imported suitings, voiles, linings, rayons and shirtings— c Every yard guaranteed fast color! Arrange to be here early! Yard, Children’s Socks Are Cheap! (16 PRS) PULL-OVER day only, pai (39 PRS.) CHILDREN'S PULL-OVER SOCKS. Were 20c pflr. Fri. lsc day only, pair (233 PRS.) CHILDREN'S SOCKS, pull-overs, %; socks, nlnl o'hv;r from dis- play. We e pnr. Friday only, pair.. 18c Street Floor We've a Notion You Could Use These Notions! (50 BOTTLES) DAY DREAM TRANSFER LIQUID. Was $1and S"c $1.50 bottle. Friday, M(le)_) RUBBER BATH ATS, slightly soiled. Were $1. Friday 690 (250) ODDS AND ENDS, everything from hose sup- porters to collar bands. Were 10c to 25c. Fri- day only, clean them up Street Floor The Bottom Dropped Out of These Stationery Prices! (25) MECHANICAL PENCILS, slightly marred. Were $1. Friday (100 BOXES) BOXED WRITING PAlPEsI:, a bit soiled. Originally $1. Friday only 35¢ (25) IMPORTED CIGA- RETTE LIGHTERS, for the table. Origi LIS writing folios, address books, photo albums, writing paper. Originslly $1.50 to $4— % Price Street Floor 65 Prs. Turnback Cuff Novelty Gloves, soiled. Were $1.95 Triangles Different from the Ones You Read About! (124) HAND.PAINTED CREPE TRIANGLES :ud printed :anu‘-lurh in lark shades. ere Friday onlv 75¢ Street Floor Lamps That Are Inexpensive in Price (43) TABLE LAMP BASES, in attractive styles for the boudoir, living room table or end tables, of metal or pottery. Were $1.00 to $4.95. Friday only— 2.49 (949 TABLE LAMP SHADES, of silk and parch- ment paper, for boudoir, live ing room table and end table Good col 25% Saved in (6) BOYS' ALL- WOOL CHINCHILLA COATS. Tan only. Sizes 3, 4 and 5. Orij nelly $8.95. Fri- $2 95 dcy onlv ' CHIL. DRBN'S SHOES, ox- fords and straps of patent leather and calfskin in black and uu. Rolnluly $1.79 to 52 Prids i1 BO' S' GOLF ,CAPS, fency mixtures in tan, green and brown. All’ sizes. Were 49c and §9¢c. Third Floor Brighten Your Outlook on Housework! (80) CREPE DE CHINE DAYTIME FROCKS, one-piece models wi flared or with lace trim. 14 to 50. Origi- (23) COTTON DAY. TIME FROCKS, also serv- ice coats and uniforms; good colors and styles. ggc Were 8. Friday only (13) UNIFORMS, of ; discontinued 40 Knitted Ensembles Originally $16.50 11 Fancy weaves in two and three tones. All with long. sleeve sweaters. 16 to 20 and 38 to 40. (177 CLOTH AND WOOL DRESSES, mostly dark colors. Broken sizes. Were $16.50. Fri- ”.m Look Around! You May Need One of These! (7) WINDSOR CHAIRS, made of fine birch with e beautiful maehogany finish. ° Were $895 and $9.95. Friday only 2 (2) TILT TOP TABLES, with mahogany veneered top. Were $1995. $14.95 Friday only. (1) 3-.PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, icovered in jacquard velour with ex- ooy ,3;,.‘:',";; "'El’: $145 Bargains That Will Delight the Feminine Shopper! (41) DAINTY UNDER- k S, including pongee crepe de chine smartly tai- trimmed. Broken Werega9s. $1.98 (71) UNDERTHINGS, including crepe de chine ; rayon gowns and slips and broad. cloth paja Broken size 9 ranges. $1.5 and $1.95. Priday only (44) COTTON STEP- INS, white with colorful em- broidery. Broken sizes. Were 59. (7) RAYON SLIPS, dark shadon: Wereo gt Third Floor the Basement Is (400 PRS.) WOMEN'S SHOES, satins, velvets, patent leathers and kid- skins—in black, tan, red, blue, blonde and purple. Good styles; broken size ran u On‘mlll $2.89 Fridsy $2.00 to (4) LEATHERETTE TRENCH COATS, dou- ble-breasted mod A, Feide] only Secrets of a Healthful Sleep! (1) FINE LAYER FELT *MATTRESS, with the Im- perial edge. Covered with good art ticking. Slightl: soile Was $15. Friday.... (4) BEACON BLAN. KETS, part wool and in shades of rose and gold. Slightly soiled. 70x80 inches. Were $595. Fri- $44 day only . (8) ALL~WOOL DOT- TED MULL COMFORTS, light as down but luxurious- ly warm. In rose, gxun and lavender. Were §11,25 $15. Friday.. Third Floor Kiddies Are Not Expensive When Dressed the Friday Bargain Way! (22) GIRLS’ SILK DRESSES, and two piece styles; sizes 8 to 14 years. Originally $5.95 to $7.95 $3'29 (12) GIRLS WOOL AND VELVET DRESSES, excellent school frocks. Broken sizes. iginall $5.95 to ’7.59 Fri- 5326 day only . (5) GIRLS' WOOL SERGE REGULATION DRESSgS. mt;llfly small sizes. riginal 1 y- $5.95. Friday only $2'19 (51) GIRLS' WASH FROCKS, with long sleeves, of printed or plain broad- cloths; sizes 8 to 14, Were $1.95 to $2.95. Fri- day only . $1'29 (8) GlRLS' WHITB VOILE FROCKS, tucked or y trimmed with fine slightly soiled but when wllhtd will make dandy “procession” or Sun- l‘)‘r’i e ol :sgs” 'S r iginally to $495. Friday onlv 19 Fourth Fioer 95¢ Bigger and Better Savings in Linens! (43 LACE.EDGE SCARFS AND BUFFET SETS; linen centers. Originally $1. Fri- day only ......... = 63c (16) TOWELS, Irish linen huck; hemstitched hems. Originally $1. Fridey 60c (14) LINEN DAMASK PATTERN CLOTHS. Were $4.50 to $14.50. If you don't mind washing them, yml un have 25%0 (112) BREAKFAST CLOTHS, white linen dam- ask, 44x44 and white with orchid b Were $1. 670 inches. Friday only (160 YDS) LINEN CRASH TOWELING, blue or red borders. Was 19¢ yd. Friday only, 130 d. 25% FEarned! (3 BOYS' LONG OVERCOATS, in a shade of brown that is bound to be good next Winter; heavy quality, mannishly tailored and lined. Size 15 only. Were $4.95. SI Friday only. (16) BOYS' LEATH. ERETTE LUMBER. JACKS, just the thing for early Spring golf; tan, green or grey with cordu- ny lined collas nd Sty 31 . 69 Originally Pnd‘-‘y only.. c 852 Optic Blown Stem Glasses, Choice, 20c ea. Ordinarily 33c each Lucky for you if your glassware is in the popular shade of green or light blue. For here are 852 pieces—including stem glasses of every typc mdy to fill in or complete sets. Straw or Felt Hats, $1.95 Originally $5 You can have a smart hat if you buy it on Friday! Good-looking shapes; to go with every costume; in col- ors for every tyge‘ Second Floor Get a Notion to Buy Notions and Save! D. M. C. SEWING THREAD in several colors; only 175 balls; they 1Qg were 35¢. Friday only, (78) STENCILED S%SHWPILLO;' COV. o ere Fridey e o 30c (100) STENC]LBD CRASH TABLE COVERS. Were $1. wc Friday B(_3‘_)s Ss RA l;, BAS. ere . Friday 500 w(SI) BE;.I:ED SHADES. ere Fri i 30c (78) CAMEL'S HAIR PAINT BRUSHES. Were B2 Prics SFridey 1) Prioe o . only .r.. Y /2 Pnce Third Floor Get a New Blouse Out of Your Pin Money Tomorrow! (9) HANDKERCHIEF, LINEN BLOUSES, pastel’ shades. $ Friday only (11) HAND.PAINTED CREPE BLOUSES. Were $1295 and $16.50. Small §5 sizes. Friday only.... (85) COTTON BLOUSES, broadeloth snd imity. ‘ere $1.95. Friday only $1.45 ‘WOOL SWEAT- : A Second Fioor 1¢s a Wl'u Woman Who Prepares for Next Winter! ‘(15) MISSES AND WOMEN’S WINTER COATS—black or brown, luxuriously trimmed with rt Mfl:‘"l 14 to 48. riginally $35 to $5950. Friday $l7'm (5) MISS l! s’ WOMEN'S COATS — five dandies— black or tan with huge col- lars and cuffs of long, silky hair furs. Sizes 1,62,540 and 421, O nnlly (15) SPORTS COATS— Brown, tun, grey and blue one and two tone mixtures, fnrr‘;d g tailored. Sizes 14 $10.95. Friday only Second Floor Babies Cry for These Values! (9) TOTS' SWEATERS, in just the shades babies like; Were $4.95. day only .... & (18) TOTS WASH FROCKS, like those little French tots wear, only these need a little tubbing. Sizes 2 to 6. Were $3.95, Friday only (14) TOTS' DRESSES, just the thing for play, for they're easy to lsunder. Broken sizes. Were sl $195. Friday only... (81 PRS.) SOCKS AND STOCKINGS, TEETHING BANDS AND BOOTEES. Sizes 4% to 6%, Were 59c to 75c. Fri- 300 day _only (21) BABY BONNETS, for those who can’t wait un- til Easter for their new bon- net. Crepe de chine. 90 Were $1. Friday only (3) TOTS' WINTER COATS, wise mothers will tuck these away for mext (12) FELT HATS, in col- ors and styles little girls like. Cl-lr-ncc. 25¢ Friday only rib Fioor Handhnclnah at Low Cost (100) WHITE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS — the pllu practical kind that won't be a temptation to the laundress. Were sc 9¢. Friday onl (@n MBN'S COLORED BORDER HANDKER- CHIEFS—part linen. Wm 18ec. only (105) WOMEN'S HAND. KERCHIEFS — white and colored; embroidered cor- ners. Were 18c. Bireet Floor It Costs Little to Make Windows Attractive! (60) SAMPLE CUR- TAINS, of fine quslity Irish point, lh.huy -mha. only one Oninmlly i7.50 In $1095. Pr....... $2 95 (89) OIL OPAQUE DUPLEX SHADES; gre and white; 54 inches m ully (69) LONSDALE WIN- DOW SHADES; linen, cream, omcnld d-rk green; 48 in. wide. nally $2.25. Frldly o $1.19 (500 YDS) RAYON REMNANTS, sateen, voiles, marquisettes, dam- ask, poplin, chintz. igi nally 19¢ Friday only (400 YDS) FIGURED RAYQN—green, blue, meh rayon alpacs in 75m m:;: ();l.m-lly c and yard. Friday onrlly. yd 49¢ Good Shon for So Little! (30 PRS) WOMEN'S PUMP AND STRAP SHOES; odd lots that were $5.95. Yours for 5225 only (50 PRS.) BOUDOIR SLIPPERS, blue, red, black and brown kid; sizes up to 6. Were $149. riday only 690 (205 PRS.) OUR FA. MOUS GRIPTITE SHOES. If your feet are extra small or extra larde, and you wear :h mrmv; last, you can have ese $7.50 shoes - $2.34 (26 PRS.) CHILDREN'S SHOES, tan calf, patent leather and smoked elk, kinds that are not tasily , w:d“o;. broken sizes. ‘ere to $5. N % BLIS Second Floor e 25 Inexpensive Dresses Originally $9.74 55.44 Flat crepe, prints and chif- fons—smart youthful - styles in black, multicolored ef- fects and high shades; sizes 14 to 20. (20y INEXPENSIVE DRESSES, of georgette, flat crepe and prints—all this season’s styles, with slender- inn. lines for the larger fig. Good eolors. Sizes 38 to “. Were $9.74,, Friday nly A M Bags for Every Costume Reduced! (74) LEATHER BAGS, reduced tomorrow. All col- ors. Envelope and under- arm styles. Were $l $1.59. Going Fridey.. (37) CHILDREN'S BAGS. They won't tease you for yours if you buy one of own. Were $1.50 and $159. $1 Friday only (20) CIGARETTE CASES. Were $350. Friday.... Street Floor Underthings for Women and Children (Sl) BLOOMERS, PAN- TAS AND VESTS of glove silk and triconese; broken sizes and colors. Omvn-lly :2 .95 to $4.00. Fri-' QS0 WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS, odds and ends from Fall stocks. Worth much more. Friday 29¢ only ... ‘Third Floor Last Call! Going Going—These Jewelry Bargains! (13) PEARL CHOKERS. Not ?unlwmt. 3l;:t who 1 4 (6 STRA BEADS, a thou sre gen- uine! Were $2 5 Fflhy only ON (27) IMITATI PEARL CHOKBR] aa d Venetian (3 NECKLACBS W-n o5, Fridey only 29" (11) NO' TY RINGS. Were S0c. Friday 29 only . < 9) Good tickers for only ... ke (5) ‘WATCHES, for mu or women; 6 and 15 jewel movements. Wmll‘.’!.

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