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A—16 NEW ALIN QUOTAS FAGE OPPOSTION Extension for Western Coun- tries Believed Unlikely at Present Session. By the Associated Press. Little chance of action at this session | of Congress on the proposal to match the immigration act of 1924 with legis- | lation to “shut the doors” to immigra- tion from countries of this hemisphere is seen at the Capitol. After long hearings the immigration | by Representative | Wi n, quota system to all New World immi- gration. The chairman then intended to seek a special rule under which the ;neuure might be taken up by the ouse. Predicts Long Delay. Chairman Snell of the powerful rules | committee is considering Johnson's re- | quest, but said there was little likeli- hood of action by his committee “for some time.” ‘This statement combined with the fact that strong opposition doubtless would develop against the measure if 1t should reach the floor, has created a distinct impression in Congress that no further restriction on the influx of aliens would be enacted into law before Congress adjourns. The possibility still remains, however, that the House, which is rapidly clear- ing its program of pressing legislative business, might be called upon to pass | on the proposal late in the present ses- sion Mexican immigravier wozii be cur- tailed sharply under the Johnson bill | and many members from the South- western States, where the claim has been made that Mexican labor is vital- ly necessary to agriculture, probably would be found lined up against the measure, Further opposition might be expected from Representatives of New England and other States along the Canadian ns now entering MecNary Measure. Introduction by Senator McNary, Re- publican, of of a resolution of the eff f im- lculture has evi vel tion question. Reports have been current at the Capitol that a worl agreemen t be between leaders of the two branches to defer action on mlohmn bill until some disposition been made of the Oregonian’s proposal. LAW SAVANT TO SPEAK. Lindsay Rogers to Discuss Anglo- American Relations and Politicians. lecture tomorrow. afternoon at the Willard Hotel, at 4:30 o' “Anglo-American Relations A fessor of public law and com- m ive Columbia, Mr. rs formerly was on the faculties of Amherst and Virginia Uni- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 A Mid-Month Sale of Dresses, Creepers and Boys’ Suits Regularly $1.95—Special, $1.50 We have sold so many of these beautiful handmade suits at $1.95 that the maker, as a gesture of ap- preciation, let us have a special lot of the same suits to sell at $1.501 Linen and broadcloth suits in new button-on styles for sizes 2 to 5. He also included some lovely creepers and dainty Fleurette dresses—1 to 3 and 3 to 6 years! Tots' Wear Shop—Fourth Floor Spring Coats Are Dressier Than Ever $35 There’s a dressy quality about the materials—trico broadcloth, wool crepe, basket weave, and covert—and each coat is indi- vidualized by a dressy jabot col- lar, a cape, or a flattering use of fur. Dressy—but never fussy, and therein lies their smartness! Complete range of sizes: 14 to 20, 36 to 46, 42!/ to 5014, 3514 to 431! Black broadeloth, slightly fitted, with a soft crushed collar of black galapin. $35. Navy blue wool crepe coat, with Directoire front and a fur cuff set on in a new way. $35. LANSBURGH & BRO SECOND FLOOR D. €, MARCH 16, 1930_PART ONE. Beginning Tomorrow A Drapery Exposition Featuring 1. The Aisle of Windows 2. Colonial Sitting Room 3. 18th Century Living Room 4. 18th Century Dining Room 5. Colonial Dressing Room MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Home is every woman's stage. Set it artfully! There's one type of window drapery best suited for your home—the actual settings in this event will simplify your choice. Our interior decorators will delight in helping you plan effective fur- nishing schemes. LANSBURGH & BRO.— FIFTH FLOOR LANSBURGH &BRo 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 LANSBURGH &BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 New Spring‘ Shades in Run Check Silk Hosiery $1.95 pair 3 Pairs for $5.75 Full fashioned; chiffon and service weight silk. Spring shades: Splendor, cocotan, ultratan, fan tan, tan nude, sea gull, almora, alibaba and prado. Sizes 8/ to 1015, Hostery—8treet Floor All Kinds of Nuts Very Special! Ib,, $1 Mixed Salted Nuts, Special Street Floor TO ACHIEVE THE 1930 SILHOUETTE Carter’s Mouldette Of Non-Stretching Rayon $3.95 You don’t have to wear a harness to achieve the new silhouette! Slip into a Mouldette— there’s not a bone in it! Yet it moulds the figure on slim, modern lines—with a slender waistline and tapering hips. It is sized by inches—31 to 38 bust—hence a perfect fit! It washes as easily as a silk vest—for its jiffy garters are detachable. Corset Shop—Third Floor Sale! 300 New Spring Dresses Featuring New Style Details in a Varied Selection— Regular $16.50 Values Smart Shoes Are Fashionably Strapped Men, Have You Seen Straps are as fashionableyas ; ppe The New Starched ffi:?&fi:%;f?‘;fiiffi&fltss Collar Shirts? T A In Collar Attached Models $1.95 Just notice the men you see wearing these new starched collar shirts—how they confi- dently rely on these spruce shirts to make a good impression! Plain shades of blue, tan and green chambrays and figured or striped broad- A very dainty auBlero frack 1n a ‘ lovely laces for Sunday night and cloth on dark or light grounds. Sizes 14 to 17. R o heel in novelty petal collars and cuffs i f i i . gl crisp organdie. plenty of smart black and navy Dy effectively blends moulded with rest of shoe. 7.50. Spring’s smartest dresses— and so inexpensive that one can afford to start the Spring ward- robe off with several! Printed and plain chiffons for formal affairs, polka dots, floral and geometric prints for daytime, flat An exceptionally smart mode almora brown kid with unusual strap treatment in chin- chilla kid. $7.50. crepes in dusty pink and blue shades. for afternoon bridge, na Bl beit blue flat crepes for every oc- Soutntal” siasee” : casion. Some with boleros, short jackets or long jackets others with short sleeves, narrow belts or capelettes—and all with the new 1930 silhouette! 14 to 20, " The valks dot trock 36 to 46, 16}5 to 241/ and Tt s $1.50 Complete Selection of New Spring Ties and bl vogue for patent f f fiat crepe combine effee- i 38% to 5014, e B Hand-tailored ties, striped e e - to match new striped shirts, figured to contrast with plain- color shirts. New Spring colors! ‘Women's and Misses’ Dress Shop—Second Floor LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860~ National 9800 LANSBURGH & BRO— STREET FLOOR LANSBURGH&BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800