Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1930, Page 26

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fi—-lfl ; ik ; TfiE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1930. ; ' V was FinC. 450" wab SVrtet cdly ahe |, T beltew” B A a2 S 3 R G T AP USRS Sy ey 6 6 6 M[”_flN |S SUB][[:I ot s, 160 was awardea oy ate | T bellw the genieman in nis w0 | AGENTS SEIZE 7,000 | Ney Sk, ote s, Ney Yook ot 0 vty Tho sm, sofoursod | gt 20e gy e | Tablets ury ‘has dome a good job’” he ex- nothing of the raid until it was over. Garner Renews Charges. Simea: BARRELS OF BEER| 0808, 5, ruck, for a battering ram, Representative Garner of Teias, the | As Hawley conejuded Gamner was on the raiders smashed the doors of a ga- harges 3 i Democratic leader, renewed hisyc his feet to launch a bitter attack on rage, at the rear of a brewing plant !;l-‘"h:! . Pfi:t-‘:'c:f,, ’."S’.?,';",,,‘;: that the sefund had not been ser- |Mellon and Undersecretary Mills for —_— operated by the Superior Manufacturing F OWERS REDUCED f 3 tinized sufficien and added to this | “maki settlements according i il o - and checks Malacia in three days. the ousatian that Thsasuty Shiimates | tiey: mant the Tysasusy palance to e |01 Arrested .in New Jersey Raid L 5 “inten- dence in tt 666 also in Liquid &L..'.'fi,?n"é'm"?é&'m“ i e Qé"f'u‘r'.?\in'f the Tenan sald that on one by Out-of-State Dry f S TURD Y - DR 3 The Oregonian opened the debate | occasion it “made a mistake nl‘ tm,: Officers. . & or A A Treasury Secretary’s Tax| with a briet review of the Stéel Cor- | 000,000 in nine days, a mistake of $100, 3 Special! . , “Cash & Carry” Prices poration refund, which covered the tax | 000,000 a da — e ; . years, ), ant 1920, asserting - - ot the As fated Press. V5 | Refund Policy Attacked and | that it setiled out of court the com- b o > ” * Y penys sult for & return of approxi-| ROGERS GOING ON AIR oronbision agenis: workine sub ek an still further reduced! Vigorously Defended mately. $130,000,000 for these years, and fbany, N. Y., believed today they had 16mm 75¢ ’ then he charged that the Texan had T B cut off a sot f iy for up | failed to “State the facts.” Wil Rogers, the wit of Beverley Hills, | €Ut off a source of supply for upstate Reutal Per 400-Ft. { | _ Referring_to Garner’s demand last | has finally succumbed to the temptng [ang loading sation here and - selsing . Reel | Secretary of the Treasury Mellon and | week for & House committee to. investi- | ofrers of the radio advertisers and signed | 7,000 barrels of eer. . Films s 2 | his d rtment came in for vigorous | ga! easury’s policy in refuns e P s "getrn:ep:nd sharp attack from the Tloor | Sases e saidthe “yén of the o s 2 “{,"',3,“;;1;‘,."’..’:5 Lot ot guns. weaee || March 15 to April 1 Only L0 R 31.49 Dozen EENS | Gt A P erday ‘conerning tax | MAD from Texas for information on the |over a picked network of Col e o e et refunds is appealing, and the way he | th stem stations. ¥ 3 1 e A O ey Republican, of | NeBlects to satisty it is appalling.” R g ey il eitol | e S e Y (RNl it Features, Comedies, | Pansies...........2 Bunches, 25¢ Chairman Hawley, —MADE TO ORDER || oregon, of the joint committee on Neglects His Opportunity. the merits of tooth paste and other Westerns Let us estimate now and make your internal revenue legislation which | 1 3 posed by the Internal | ment, , were filled with data | facturer and give ri 1 Layton Woodworking Co. | S15000, RRPet 2™ o "Fecit | o e Ses Gorpoatian s and i | he mow o the a3 0 6. rogrs | ) \ Home Movie Headquarters i Cash & Carry wer Stores . Ave. N.W. 2 iticism of the $33,000,000 refund to | “doors of these rooms have been yawn- | is scheduled Su , 3 S | zmfi&u‘« rA.'.:».NnYcl.«..rP ?:ms o ‘frrmelrulr‘:lt:d States Steel Corporation, | ing open o the gentleman from Texas, | 10 o'clock. WMAL will broadeast the REID S. BAKER 807 14th St. N\W. 804 17th St. NW. 609 12th St. N.W. | with the statement that the refund |but he has been yawning back at them.” | program for the Washington area. B pegEal Metro, 9369 Fr. 10381 Metro, 7945 e e 1429 H St. et. SALE e n e Dl i i LANSBURGH & BRO [€ SN DENEFRG'S [/:B_?,A:-S EMEN T : §I () RE “At Seventh and K"—Phone:N‘A‘tionall 522%——-—7"!: Dependable Store Ready Saturday! A Purchase of Decide Now to Save on Your New Easter €3 230 || |iving Room Suites DRESSES @ 20\ &8 |l AtSavingsof25%to35% $ ¥ B e Several of our best manufacturers made us decided concessions on these Living Room Suites and we of- : 4 ¢ : . ) fer them tomorrow at' discounts .of about one-third off the prices such suites would ordinarily sell ® : for. If you are contemplating refurnishing you living room—and want to save a great deal of money—at- tend this sale tomorrow! mdznfihsgégffix ot o m eggxt-%:ne!n o g e Select the suite you prefer from this sale—and arrange to pay for your purchase on our Budget Plan of jacket ensembles of georgette, gay new printed frocks, plain flat crepes 3 convenient payments. No interest, extras or carrying charges added. We do not penalize our friends. with chic tailoring, sheer flowered georgette and chiffon—in sizes $ 14 to 20, 36 to 50, 14%; to 26% and 38Y; to 50%. Every Frock Bears a Special Style Detail! e ¢ $129 «00 T Pert peplums jutting out from slim hips, cape collars of lace that 5 B W L dip to the waistline in the back, jabots, soft shlrrl:s\ and separate jackets—by these ways these new frocks prove their fashion rightness! 3 Our New Coat Shop Is Ready! With a C omprehcrm've x N 4 » 5 Another example of the unusual Selection of the Newest 2k : ; R values in'this sale. A serpentine- Sport and Dress Modes it front sofa, button-back chair and \ il e club chair —all three pieces well Black Georgette Dahlia Georgette \ S S constructed. Covered all over with $ ?;-._ Dress with F E.s.‘. k. 'l:i;h printed i - [ : o Sobvar b WO, S o ® of Blile Tics feket T $9.69 - 4 - rous fem : Never have coat fashions been so lovely—and sever have we had such a variety of smart styles! This year manufacturers have gone out of their way to give us really outstanding values and we are more than glad to pass the savi on to you. In this wonderful group there are coverts, tweeds and other smart materials, beautifully tailored and silk lined throughout. ' Every coat a new Spring model—with a youthful cape, a scarf or trimmed with a fashionable fur. Black, navy and tan; sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 50. Girls’ Spring Coats Dressy and sports models! Of fancy rough or closely woven tweeds, some with three- quarter-length capes, some with standing col- lars held up with a pert bow—while others more tallored with contrasting lapels or nov- elty buttons. In tan, rose, green or blue; sizes 7 to 14. Tots’ New Fabric Coats' — > e iondnme How happy she will be this Easter if wearing one of s 5 — . coverings outside, with backs of these coats! Of this season’s smartest materials—tweeds, flannels and basket weaves with cunning little capes and scar? collars. Single and double breasted styles, well made and fully lined; red, tan, green and rose; sizes 1 to 6. self-tone velour. Reversible spring- filled cushions. The three pieces comprise a comfortable sofa, but- Gll’ls’ Sllk Fl‘ ocks ; 4 ton-back armchair and club chair. Flat crepe frocks with flared skirts and ruffied 3 9 trimmings; some lovely hd sleeveless styles! Street shades or dainty pastels; 8 to 14. Women’s Silk Skirts AR T e o e $3 .95 pleats all around; sizes 16 to 44. Boys’ 4.Piece Suits £99000000000000000000000¢ All-wool suits with attrac- s tive rayon linings; two pairs e full-cut knickers; tan, brown and gray mixtures; 7 to 17. Boys’ Tweed Hats sonere, v et T9¢ tweed suitings to match Spring suits and coats. Boys’ Broadcloth Shirts Plain color or fancy rayon striped shirts, with collar at- C tached; sizes 12% to 14, Boys’ Tweed Knickers Wool-mixed Knickers, with § elastic top and elastic bot- . tom; well made, taped New Spring Blouses ‘Wash blouses to wear with her Spring suit or ensemble; sl 95 volle, dimity and broad- . cloth; 34 to 42. Brother and Tots’ New Silk Frocks Sister Suits {| . toE 53,95 seams; deep pockets. Sizes 9 to 17. $1.49 Grade s sléeveless frocks, and circular skirts; 3 to 6. 8 5 bl P -‘A‘ .:llli“ of 'rle.fnl design, cov- o o % i S over with j velour. Special 1.2 Children’s Spring Shoes ' Hied cushiom Boys’ Blue Serge Suits : ® Reversible, spring-filled cushions. $2.95 g b (In Our New Baby Shop) momomouomooononumoot 39.95 The davenport opens into a large suert” some W \\' ¥ © size bed and there is a comfortable Reute ks b s o W s ot ' Moy gty A A R (| .\W#._J AN \ T suit and these all wool, with two pairs full- e leath d L o frmeshes st K o zes 8% to 11; 11% to 2 and 2% mm,,, to match. 000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000

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