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D. ¢, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1930. | fused an injunction to | missione rfering in that State t by Gov. Dan American Association of Ui { reafter experi- 0 RULINGS BIVEN [t com, s = St i e oo ity TEXAS ACTS TO END [2.5%25% = EDUCATORS SCORE [izos, st ¢ oy oo g i ot afternoon paper xtended afte: of. | result of a student revol - AGAINST LAVARRE| S, o S, it st bt e | ROW WITH WISCONSIN el it it TEACHERS? QUSTER i st o o s e P e Gourt. reftised a_motion by La- bia ecord Tas bees Jeased 10 the Pieds NSO sin - Manufacturers” ' Assocition, el ! sohaol.” " v o e of e BRUSSELS () —Only 2,400 Belgians th Carolina Supreme Court Dis-| or ros Couaiee] for & Writ, of sipersedens | mont Press Association, sought the in- | Moody Invites Gov. Kohler to Make | pa agesting | Dismissal of William Jewell Col- |, The committec reported “that Presi- | were taxed on ncomes of more than preventing Lavarre from _interfering | Jnction to prevent Webt from taking . ans refrain from purchasing Wisco At JLO. WAJRIE. HES M3t EMII 00 |3y 500 apteaing U Dgnred ,m Wbu.h. misses Publisher’s Appeal t paper. Webb already Personal Probe in Boy- Made products in retaliation for the| lege Professors Is Termed “Grave Py ™ i whjen . Real Estate Board's action. titled wned pro: ed Tnere were n 300 peopl th in- cott Fight. Gov. Moody announced he would ac- fessional ‘d'ln"&: from such charge of ti wth the operation of the SPartanbl® | nas taken over the two Spartanburg From Injunction. %mg u.ooo h t'l,ooo company the Wisconsin executive on the Wayman left whfle 3,348,700 had incomes of less LE oo i ‘;'g";m:h‘“iMS papers and the Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle. . . 2% tour should he accept. He slso requested cept & position at Des Molnes Univer- ' than $750 a year. | ol iy t::nneg:fi e E;Et{l‘:le Housing Conditions Crowded. |, ine Associated Press. Gov. Kohler to hl:tve several business | By the Associated Press. flies | tation to Gov. Kohler of ‘W he had found the gov- | ca1 of three prof unrm. wuu-m Lavarre, A temporary injunction granted the|iem is so acute here that many fam = he of e professors from Willlam Piedmont Press Assoclation, of which |live in discarded railway cars. Since | come to Texas to investigate wnamm grmor and e J.we“ College here on charges of mod- Publishi Co., of which J. T.|in the city, but only 20,000 new I Board to prohibit a number of Tenl the policy of one State aub;m of lnwet:rg:zrt ?nm:h“ m;:d.n?;e‘:}?d’ mfi;fl;r.. Gfor:‘tz Federal Court com- ' ings have ybeen_erectedA Land Co. representatives doing business ' boycott against another. demic wrong” by a committee from the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Incomes Low in Belgall Academic Wrong.” By the Associated Pru. ‘missed ruling. The injunction was - " BUDAPEST (#).—The housing prob- Aus'rm Tex., March 27.—An lnvl- men-come with him. LIBERTY, Mo, March 327.—Dismis- Mareh 27.—Two controversy upon its merits. UD. P en &« » -vzper publisher, were handed down South Carolina Supreme Court Lavarre is president, restraining the| 1919 there have been 120,000 ma: which led the Wi e T A T i LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 Shop Here Tomorrow and Save 25% and MORE How Nice if Your Floor Spaces Are Small! (50 SQ. YDS.) INLAID LINOLEUM REMNANTS— good widths for vestibule, ' pantry or bathroom; were $1.50 to $1.69 sq. yd. Friday 750 only, sq. vd (47 SQ . YDS.) INLAID LINOLEUM REMNANTS, was $1.95 to $2.15 sq. yd. Friday only, sq. yd. (66 SQ. YDS.) INLAID LINOLEUM REMNANT, with qulhty in every square inch; was $3 sq. yd. $l 49 Friday only, sq. yd (3) OVAL CHENILLE Rugs, rose and black; soiled; were $5.95. Friday only (3) OVAL CHENILLE RUGS, 27x48; orchid Ua; black; were $3.95. Friday uly s Need Shirts or Ties? (24) WHITE JACQUARD SHIRTS, collar to match; 1415 to 16Y;; slightly s ed. Were $4.95. Friday (2) WHITE nROAD CLOTH SHIRTS, neck and collar styles; broken s u. 14%; to 17. Slightly soiled. Were 84 Fridsy §] 05 only .. (145) F with wool linings; neat figured ef- fects. Were 79 and 51. 49¢ Friday only.. " ribbed cotton; white, tan, blue; 10 to 11. Were $1. Fri- 39c Street Floor It Costs Little to Dress Girls on Friday! () WHITE GBORGETTE AND SILK DRESSES, 8 to 12 years; slightly soiled. On(- inally $1095 (5) LO chokotrm AND SILK ansfzs-. 8 to 14 years; slightly soil- ed. Originally $15.. $5.95 12) PASTEL SILK DRESSES. Originally $595. Friday only. $2.95 (8) TONY sA;tc PRINT- ED DRESSES, 8 to 12 vears. Originally $12.95 and 59 71 $15. Friday only. (3) STRIPED SPORT JACKETS, 12 to 14. §4 95 Were $695. Friday. (14 STRIPED SPORT JACKETS, 8 to 14. Were $495 " GIRLS TACKETS, 8 10 12 years. Were $295. §] 05 Look at the Sweaters in This Sale! OVERS. Were $595. $3.30 (2) COAT SWEATERS. Were$695. Fridey §3 75 CARDIGAN SWEAT. Were $395. $2 Friday only. (25) SLIPOVER SWEAT- ERS, in attractive colors. $ Were $1.95. Friday only. . (78) COTTON BLOUSES, tailored and fancy styles, to vary your suit. Were 750 $1.95. Friday only.... Second Floor 100 BAGS Were $1.95 $1 Strap, underarm and envelope styles in a choice of black, brown, tan, blue and red leather; nicely lined. Street Floor Come in and See if You Can Resist These Bargains! (40) ANIMAL PINS, with ) ( It i " (29) METAL SPORT PINS, Friday ]Q¢ only (11) NOVELTY LACES. were 39c. day (30) IMPOITED PEARL® CHOKERS, were 6%c. 30 PFridey only .... = 4 W lll.s T WATCH ANDS—styles for women's -nl men’s watches. 5450 Were $6.00. Friday. (9) POCKET WATCHFS 7- jewel movement and nickel cases. Were $4.00. Friday only $2.95 (63) NOVELTY COSTUME BRACELETS—in many col- ors. Were 50c. Fnd-y 35(.‘. Mail, Specials for Gift and Bridge Prizes! (7 PR) STERLING SIL- VER CANDLESTICKS, low style. Were $150. Friday only $1.00 (2 PR) SILVER.PLATED CANDLESTICKS. “Were $L50. Friday §1,00 only (4 PLATED 'DESK OR TABLE BELLS. Were SL50. Friday only... $1.00 (2 PR) STERLING SIL. VER CANDLESTICKS, 10 inches. Were $2.75. Fridey only $2.00 (5) SILVER.PLATED FLOWER VASES, 14_inches high. Were $595. Friday only $4.50 (4) SILVER PLATED KNIFE AND FORK SETS, golid handles and stainiess st blades. Were $9.45. Friday only $7.25 (5) SILVER PLATED BUD VASES. Were $100. §Oc Friday only (2 SILVER PLATED BABY CUPS. Were $100. Pty sty 69C 2 LARGE LEATHER CASES, for si blue velyet # Were $5.00. Friday. . Street Floor Children’s Shoes Greatly Reduced (37 Prs) BOYS' AND GIRLS' SHOES, one or two g’yln ;;iz;‘ bgol;;nqslin ranges, ere 2 an .93, Friday only $2.39 Second Floor Cotton Prints Originally 39¢ to 49¢ 25c yd. Small lots of fast color fabrics—broadcloth, voiles, suitings and pique. Save on Summer needs! Third Floor Bargains That Will Bring Cheer to Your Boudoir (6) RAYON SPREADS, lavender and gold only; single bed size; two different styles. Wue $3.95. RAYON ALPACA SPREADS, in rose, helio and green; "v':"le “;‘;9‘;"“"" bed sizes. ere Friday only sl 95 (3) PATCHWORK QUILTS d_.'m“tigx;av‘“dh" and white esigns. inches. Were $3.95. Friday, $2.95 (4) PART-WOOL BLAN- KETS, shopworn; gold, tan, blue and grey. Were $2 iday only.. Up-to-Date Furniture for Your Home (1) OCCASIONAL TABLE, mahogany top; spool turning; really a lovely thing; $]4 was $1995. Friday (1) WINDSOR ARM- CHAIR; selected birch fin- ished in mahogany; was $12.50. Friday only $8'95 (2) MAHOGANY SEWING CABINETS; _pedestal base; were $19.95. Fridey §14.5(0 only 5 i (2) "WALNUT *VENEER TELEPHONE STANDS, with stool. - Wers® 3650 Friday only $4.75 Fifth FI“! 0dd Dinnerware! 0Odd Glassware! Odd Lamps! FANCY CHINA PIECES and odd dinnerware, including cups, plates, sugar bowls and gravy boats. ‘Were 25¢ |50 to 50c. Friday only. .. ODD GLASSWARE, stem , small flower bowls, im- 'Phone and C. O. D.s Cannot Rayon Underwear That Is a Bit Shopworn! (7) KAYSER GLOVE SILK BLOOMERS — orchid and white. Broken sizes. Were $3.50 and $4.50. Fri. g $1.95 (17) MILANESE A N D RAYON BLOOMERS — and combination suits. Were $1.50 and $1.95 95¢ (36) RAYON UNDERGAR- MENTS — vests, pantas _and bloomers. Were 89¢ and $1.00. Friday only 59 (40) KAYSER UNION SUITS, size 36. 9. 100 HATS Originally $5 $1.95 Straw hats to wear for Spring! Also some good looking felt and soleil hats in black and colors. 75 HATS TO GO AT §1 Second Floor Needlework for Nimble Fingers! o LSTAMPED BED ILTS. Were $2.50. Friday onl! $1.89 LAQGALL-WOOL SKIRT S. Were $2.50. Friday only... $1.89 (8) BRIDGE VALETS. Were S0c. Friday 30g only (11) E! ROMPERS, in rose. Were 59c. Friday only (39) STAMPED TOWELS, peach and green. Were 2Q¢ ) CASES. Were $1.00. Friday only - 69¢ 'WC. ES. Were 89¢. Fnd-y only. * 69c (40) SMBROT ED MODELS, including aprons, pillowcases, lunch cloth, childrents dresses, card table and bed- spreads. Were $1.25 1 oS0, Frae > V2 off Third Floer You'll Find Vacant Spaces in Your Linen Closet for These! (33 PR.) FANCY PILLOW CASES, of smooth, soft muslin, beautifully embroidered and lace trimmed. Boxed. Were $2.50. Friday only $l'49 (12) BOLSTER CASES, 42x63Y; inches; of fine, closely woven muslin, hemmed at both ends. Were 55c. Friday 390 MOHAWK PILLOW extra size with wide hem sshed ::_eml' 50x36 inches. ere c. Lel s 39¢ SHEETS, extra weight, fully bleached and closely woven: limited quantity. Were $1.59. Friday only.. $1'19 Third Be Accepted on Advertised Items The Weather Man - Continues to Predict Rain! (1) GREEN UMBRELLA, 16-rib, with two-tone $6 6 handle. Was $895.. m (1) RED UMBRELLA, sll over two-tone pattern; 16 rib. Was $4.95. only (7) RED UMBRELLAS, 16- rib, with straight or Prince of Wales handles. Were 69 $7.50. Friday only... V°° Street Floor Women’s ’Kerchiefs Originally 35¢ 5c Dainty Porto Ri handkerchiefs, white with colored embroidery; em- broidery it four corners! Rolled hems. Street Floor Here You Are, Boys! (20) BOYS' WEARABLES, small_boys' coats, mackinaws, Norfolk with knickers and green ;n 2% to 8 years. . to $7.95. Friday only.. $2.00 Street Floor Think of the Fun You’ll Have Painting These! (18) UNPAINTED CHAIRS —also book rack end tables, chests, shoe and hosiery cabinets. Were 5450 and $495. §2 OF Friday only (4 UNPAINTED FIRE- PLACE SCREENS AND NIGHT ST A N D. Were $7.50 to $12.50. Fri- $4 95 nly UNI’A]NTED TEA TABLES, vntahsolour drg leaves. Were $1 Friday only $5 9 (5) UNPAINTFD PIECES, including tea ‘wagons, dressing table, corner pier uhm!l Ori, inally $12.50 to 51950 g Friday only . (2) UNP. CASES. Originally $22.50. Friday only (5) UNPAINTED PIECES, such as breakfast table, chest of drawers with mirror, china server and Welsh pier cabinet. Were 52450 to $28.50. Friday . $12'50 (1 UNI’AINTED VE- neered Modernistic Dresser. Wn $4250. Friday 522 50 {ll UNPAINTED BREAK- FAST NOOK. Was $29.m $49.50. Friday only Fourth Floor Buy All the Under- wear You Need! (23) RAYON SLIPS, BET- TINA SLIPS, rayon gowns and petticoats; pastels and dark shades; in broken sizes. 190 Were 29¢ to 59¢. Friday (8) RAYON CHEMISES, dancettes, in pastel shades; silk bloomers and cotton gowns and pajamas. Were 69¢c to 490 $1. Friday only (96) COT'I'ON PAJAMAS, slip slips, bloomers, chemises; in tailored and lacy styles. Were 5129 to $189. ORc Your choice, tomorrow, Third Floor 25% Savings on Basement Merchandise (12 BOYS' BLUE CHEVIOT TOPCOATS, mannishly tailored and nicely lined: with brass buttons and emblems. 4 to 8, Were $2.95.. s 19 (300 PRS) WOMEN'S SHOES, Cuban and high heel models of black, red, blonde and blue kid; broken size ranges. Originally $298 to $3.99. Fri. $1_50 WOMEN'S BOUDOIR SLIPPERS, black leather :ithhlelnher soles and rub- er heels. Broken sizes. Were more. $1'39 (45) MEN'S UNION SUITS, of good heavy qual- ity nainsook; tailored to fit well; sizes 36 and 38, Were 69¢ ... (35) GIRL SILK DRESSES, ensemble effects of flat scup-7 and printed crepe. Sizes 7 to 14. Were $359.. $2'9s Basement Store New Curtains at Worthwhile Savings (50 PRS.) CURTAINS, ruf- fled or straight; -on- vml: touches of color; ori p--r. Friday only, $l 95 DRAPERY MATERIAL; rayon alpaca in pastel shades for bedroom; rayon cutonnu in lovely de- 85. -nd S9¢ (50 YDS) REMNANT% cretonne valancing, cretonne DOW SHADES, cream, emer- ald and dark green; $1.50. 27 to i wide .. Gloves Reduced 25% (62 PRS.) WASHABLE CAPESKIN AND NOVELTY CUFF GLOVES; slightly soil- were ridey only, Fie 95¢ Children’s Socks, 10c Were 14c¢ pair (365 prs.) Children’s socks reduced even more tomorrow! isle, end rayon and | % socks, and Whoopee socks. Street Floor Toytown Is Having Its Spring Cleaning! (8) BASEBALL PARTY GAMES. Originally 25c. §o Friday only. .. (12) PLAY BALLS, tool chests and boys’ books. Orig- inally 98c. Friday 35g only (6) SETS CHTLDREN'S CHINA DISHES. Or- 4Q¢ iginally $1.49. Friday only (3) MECHANICAL STEAM BOATS. Originall Mi!o. Frid|y$1.4 y (7) BASEBALL GLOVES, fielder style, of genuine leather. Were $195. Friday sl 45 Here’s Where Juniors Can Save Real Money! (200 JUNIOR MISSES' RAINCOATS, of leatherette; in black, green, red, tan; sizes 13 to 19, Were $395 and $4.95. Friday only. - (25) JUNIOR MISSES' SILK DRESSES, fi and georgetres; with short sleeves, lines and flared ski 13 to 19. Were $10. $7 45 Friday only . Secon Special Values for Tots (39) DRESSES of the better broudaclolh and 3 sizes to & Feiday saly - 3% (18) BOYS' SUITS, with beautiful handwork; sizes 2 to 4. Were 3195 and §] 5() $250. Friday only (9) LINEN AND BROAD- CLOTH SUITS, for liclc boys to S. ere .95, Friday only $2.95 (8) BOYS' SUITS, slightly museed _from dllnln) Were v $1.95 (M) SUITS AND CREEP- RS Were $1. Friday 45¢ (17) BABY BONNETS that were $1.00. Friday 390 (20) GIRLS' CREPE DE CHINE SLIPS AND (‘OM- BINATIONS; broken sizes: to 12 years. Were $1.95. Friday only $1‘29 (17) RAYON \FSTS sizes 6 lo l4 Were 79c. Fri- 390 (9) VI!ST AND BLOOM. ERS Sl!'l;f. Al.;: trimmed ; sizes 6 to 14. r- gein Friday at $l‘29 Fourth Spring and Travel Coats Reduced in Time for Easter (15) SPRING COATS— mostly straight line styles; well made and tailored; black, tan and blue; sizes 14 to 20 and 34 to 38. Were $16.50 $12 50 / Friday only (3) FXTRA SIZE SPRING COATS —tan and $12 blue. Were $19.75. . (3) EXTRA SIZE SPRING COATS. untrimmed; tan. Sizes 441 48Y;. Were $35.. (10) SPORT COATS—)IIlt the thing for early Spring trave eling. l;l'ln. %“"W-“d red; sizes to 40. Were $25. Friday only. $18 Second Floor Do You Need New Shining W hite Linens? (38) LINEN BREAKFAST (':;OTHS,dnu‘;ly ho:mtd. all ‘white an inches square. Were 97¢ 720 (53) SCARF AND' BUFFET SETS, with pure linen centers and wide, long-wearing ecru lace edges. Were $1.00 590 Friday only (49) WHITE TURKISH BATH MATS, heavy quality; size 20x30 inches. Were $1.00. Friday only (130 YDS.) LINEI RASH TOWELING, soft, absorbent quality, with a red border. Was 19¢ yard. Fi 8 yards for (13 DOZ.) IRISH LINEN NAPKINS, attractive firal pat- terns; 20x20 inches. = W e ve $4.65 dozen. only. Dozen Third Floor It Pays to Have Extra Stockings on Hand! (99 PRS.) FULL-FASHION. ED CHIFFON HOSE, with lace orembroidered clox. Broken size and color ranges. Wen $144. Friday 9&0 178 PRS.) WOMEN'S EX. TRA SIZE RAYON HOSE, with h-l: tops and soles. Broken size and color rlnlu. Originally $125 . yo Street Floor Woolens Reduced (500 YDS) WOOLENS, remnants of coatings, The Corset Shop Has Real Bargains! (25) PEACH RAYON SAT- IN BANDEAUX; odd sizes. Wcr. 35¢. i (7) CORSETS AND COR- SETLETS, reinforced silk bro- cade and surgical elastic. Were $5.79.. $3'29 (44) GIRLDES AND COR- SETLETS and black rubber step-ins; girdles of double gette in peach and black. Were $1.39 and $1.98.. (6) SANITARY APRONS, silk rubber. Were 79c. Friday only. 290 (24) DRESS SHIELDS, brassieres and silk - covered shields. Were 35c. i day only Third Floor 113 Shoes Originally $5.95 and $7.50 $1.32 Odds .and ends of and Grip Tite in black and (20) PRS. FASHION SHOES, were $4385 to Friday Seeond Floor Crisp New Frocks for Your Busy-at-Home Days! (54) ODDS AND ENDS—in- cludm[ daytime dresses, nurs iday only (2]) DRBSSES, and lmncl(l. printed or plain; broken size ranges. Were $1.00. Fri- 500 LANSBURGH &BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 “IT'S INEXPENSIVE TO BE FASHIONABLE” Flat Crepe Ensembles $9.74 ‘The practical, never- failing silk suit is here again — in the lovéliest shade of uamarine (sketch- ), in the new opaline rose, light and dark blue and a peach shade. Also some with galyak or printed crepe frocks broadtail fur trim- with jacklets to ming; black, blue, E to 20, 38 geen and tan; 14 , 38 to 44. New Cape Coats $15.74 Buy a cape coat if you want to look gaung and smart this They accent the slimness of fitted waistlines. In tricova, tricoline and covert; Specially Low Priced 40-Inch Pure Dye Crepe de Chine USUALLY $1.50 $1 .09 Yard There is a whisper from Paris that pure dye crepe de chine is coming back into its own! This is your chance to buy your entire Spring and Summer needs at a substantial saving! A firm, lustrous quality, ideal for frocks, negligees, lounging pajamas, children’s things and dainty underwear. White, ivory, pastels and high shades. 40 inches wide. ' Silks—Third Floor Women’s' Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings $1.25 to $1.35 Values 89¢ 542 pairs—all that are left of two nationally known lines we have recently discontinued to carry! Every pair full fashioned and of first quality! ' One number is a sheer chiffon (lisle lined tops and lisle soles), the other is a clear, even weave service weight with lisle-lined tops and lisle soles. Broken color and size ranges. Hosiery—Street Floor Ebony and Crystal Glass Bridge Service picces $2.95 e Smart and as voguish as your latest Spring frock! Four low barrel shaped black footed tumblers and sherbets with clear crystal bowls effectively engraved—and four black octagon shaped salad plates, Glassware—Sixth Floor