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THE EVENING “STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1930. pleted within 90 days from awarding of contract. BIDS TOBE ASKED ¥t e e ¢ GEMETERY GROUP State roads commission had approved a petition to allow its recently constructed | 15-foot cement roadway on Jefferson avenue to be lened to a width of 26 |feet with curbs and gutters. Howard was authorized Yo draft seperarate speci- deception in regard to the handling of its perpetual-care fund by the Mer- chants’ Bank & Trust Co. ‘The company declares an infant was buried on its 98 acres in Berwyn district Y in May, 1929, “for the purpose of giv- ing notice to the community in general that this particular land was a ceme- tery.” The “pgthetic reference to this litary grave” in the bill of complaint fication for this project, preparatory sol to advertising for bids. This project in- 51 ."..'.'flfé’a?"c‘l’}e"iiu !r!t‘:!mm to prejudice e e e Other chief claims made in_the an- Riverdale Citizens and Coun- | iwin bridges, the cost to be bourne by | Allegations Concerning Fund| Other chief clair company " nad e WooDWARD & l.oTHROP " abutting property owners. to the land when the “alleged act” went cil Vote Improvements on | Madison and Cecil Avenues. | Acting upon a petition filed by resi- dents of the fifth ward, Councilmen W. A. Carson, D. W. Thompson and A. R. Bowers were delegated by the mayor to interview the Maryland Park and Planning Commission in an effort to for Advertising Answered in Suit at Marlboro. into effect June 1, 1929; that it had | land and completely surveyed _the planted corner posts prior to that time; that it did not set up a sales organiza- tion out of the jurisdiction of the court, and that although at least some 1880 COIDEN ARNIVERSARY Y 1930 AR effect removal of «the billboard on the | By a Staft Correspondent of The Star. | of the members of the board of county These Are Fashion’s “Best Sellers” of the Spring Season The fact that we are constantly having to re-order on each of these numbers proves that each is the smart preference, the quality preference, the value preference of the fashion world. When you see them you, too, will see the smartness, the quality and the value that make these fashion’s “best sellers.” Bpecial Di: tch to The Star. p;;:,ms,;;; E‘- . M; .‘:llurch 29.—A | boulevard near Lincoln avenue. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., March 29.| commissioners knew from the first that | a2 g || _ Preparatory to the town elections | —Declaring the new cemetery law re- | a cemetery was being established no, special meeting of the town council|y,o75 the following board of elections | quiring the granting of a permit by the | suggestion was made that the com- | and citizens’ committee from Madison | woo gppointed: H. K. Clare. A. J. | county commissioners before a cemetery | pany was_ operating illegally until the | find Cecll avenues was held at the 6 | Gajeski, 8. K. Martin, judges; Mra. | may be established in Prince Georges | sult was filed. ouse last night to consider specifica- | Yaydie Munch and L. Y. Dameron, | County to be in violation of the consti- | T tions for paving these two streets pre- | clorks. The poll books will be open for | tution of the State of Maryland and of | pared by J. Spence Howard, Baltimore | rogistration of voters April 14, 21 and | the United States. The Northwest Cem- STORE contractor, rccrntl{ designated Pngm(fi?r | 28. from 7 p.m. to 9 pm., at the fire | ctery Co. Inc. today filed its ;nJv;‘: to supervise construction. ~The specifi- | i ceC™ 'petitions of ali candidates | to the injunction sult recently brought || Near Corner 11th and F Sts. N.W. @tions involve & 26-foot roadway of | whoge names are to appear on the bal- | against it by the county commissloners, | bituminous or macadam type With ce- | jots, ‘must be in the hands of the elec- | Through Attorneys J. F. Lillard and | For Lease ment gutters. curbing and 4-foot side- | {01 fidges 13 days before election day | Ogle Marbury. the former also: being 5 2 walks the full l(‘nwh‘ol M‘adxmu avenue | ¢5 ajjow time for printing and 10 fuil | president of :,he cdom‘p.ny_ l‘e n?(‘ra:; Available April 1st a3 -l matty Wi curbe and | gayspublc posiing ofsampl ballots. | 57, corporation denles st 00 || For” Furthey Information & sidewalk is contemplated on the east | % ¥ ers’ bill of complaint as filed two weeks | See side only, south of M:dlsnn,d E’z‘xgm;"\i Some fm ddl]flr:;m;::lietm 13' fl%w; ;yt r{w b:ln;pton Magruder. attor- | w‘]ter A_ BPOWI‘I Howard was authorized to advertise for | ers are found in the Arctic regions, but | ney e board. | - bids to be opened at the fire house | within the Antarctic Circle flowers are | The company takes particular excep. || Nat'l 1652 1400 H St. NW. |/ April 15. Construction will be com- ! unknown. tion to the allegations that it practiced 1 Silk Crepe Blouse, %575 This blouse combines so many attractive features —the tabs down the front, the long sleeves and vee neckline. In peach, flesh and eggshell. BLousEs, THIRD FLOOR. Hair-Trimmed Bakuy, %10 Everything about this hat is smart—the hair and baku combination and the new wide brim —and the price. MiLLINERY, THIRD FLOOR. WooDWARD & LLoTHROP 1880 _GOlbpy annvERSARY Y1250 Monday—And All Next Week—Shop for These New Golden Anniversary Year Specials 15 new Golden Anniversary Year Specials go on sale Monday. . .merchandise of our customary fine quality. .. bought from our regular suppliers at special price concessions which we pass on to you. Each week brings new groups—limited quantities—on sale for a limited time only. Shop early and be among those to benefit by the economy-providing prices of these Golden Anniversary Year specials. English Printed Voiles, 58c yard Specially , priced voile—in a cotton-important season. Many smart designs, printed on white, navy and black backgrounds. All fast colors, 40 inches wide. CotToN DrEss Goops, SECOND FLOOR. Women’s Pin-Dot Printed Frock $25 Not only is the pin dot the smartest print one can choose but the side drapery is ex- tremely new and particularly becominyg to the matron. Smart women like the lingerie note at the neckline and on the sleeve. ; Misses’ Short-Sleeve Frocks,$19-50 The short sleeve that ends in a bow is exceedinfly smart on this frock that shows the high waist and flared skirt. Black and pastels. It is a popular frock with the smart younger set. Misses’ Frocks, THIRD r'wol.' / WomeN's Frocks, THIRD FLOOR. - Walnut Room Gowns, $37-0 Smart printed chiffon, flat crepe and crepe de jour fash- A 7 English Hats $5.75 Chiffon-Weight Felts Women's Flared ions very feminine frocks for afternoon and evening. Short and long sleeve hance feminine charm with lace New forehead lines and smart brim- felts, tri models en- med styles. Chiffon-weight Sunson med with polka dot linen, plain linen and stitching. A most un- usual price for smart imported models. Spring's bright colors, as well as navy and black. MiLuNery, THmp FLOOR. .. .lingerie touches. . .the bo- lero. . .the smart short jacket. In rose, beige, tomato, navy, light navy and black. Sizes 34 to 44 Tue WaLnur Roow, Tamp FLoOR. Coat, $39-50 This fashion-wise model is being popularly bought be- cause it has the belt at the nor- mal waistline, the flare and col- lar of flat fur broadtail—and because it is so attractively priced, too. ‘WoMEN's CoAts, THIRD FLOOR. Misses’ Cape This has proved a popular model for many reasons—the cape, a leading fashion note for Spring; the black galyac, the leading flat fur this sea- son; the flare and string belt, are all important notes on this coat of claire crepe. Misses’ Coats, THIRD FLOGR. Men’s Spring Topcoats, $39.50 Imported and domestic fabrics of fine quality, excellent cut and splendid tailoring. Raglan and set-in sleeves, double-breasted and belted back styles. Your choice of light, medium and dark shades. THE MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Books—Bound in Real Leather, 80c volume Books you have always wanted—offered now at this special price. Dickens, Thackeray, Shakespeare, Hugo, Dumas, Bronte, Scott, Steven- son—standard poets and many others. THE BooK STORE, AISLES 23-25, FIRsT FLOOR. Girls’ Crepe de Chine Slips; $2.85 Straightline and princesse styles, tailored and lace trimmed. A quality of crepe de chine usually found only in much higher-priced slips. Flesh, peach and white. G1RLs’ PURNISHINGS, FOURTH FLOOR. Moire Taffeta Hair Ribbon, 22¢ yard 314-inch ribbon of a splendid quality moire taffeta.- Brown, fawn, copen, orchid, nile, coral, peach, pink, maize, red, navy, light blue and black. Rispoxs, Arsie 13, FInst FLOOR. Portable Fabric-Covered Phonographs, $9.50 Black fabric-finished phonographs. Canoes and Summer homes know their convenience and their popularity Will play 10-inch and 12-inch records. Laird, Schober & Co. Shoes, $14-50 Laird, Schober shoes—fashion famous and comfort famous—at an out-of-the. ordinary price. Opera pumps and ; of mat kid and Lido lizard and kid trimmed. Turned soles, spike and Cuban heels. WomeN's Suoes, Tump FLOOR. Little Woman’s Coat, $39-30 A covert coat (one of the lead- ing Spring fabrics) meets all of the needs of the little woman, for it is so well fitted and tai- lored to give it slim, princesse lines. This model is one of the most eagerly bought in our en- tire stock of little women’s coats. Clever—is it not? Knitted to give the effect of the smart pin. dot pattern—and fitted to give the slender lines of the new sil- houette. Other smart women and misses have thought this model clever — especially in blue and white. We thought you would like to see it. SPECIAL-S1ZE APPAREL, THIRD FLOOR. SPORTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. 2 Y Colonial Table Lamps, $7.50 True Colonial shapes. OFf polished and lacquered brass, with heavy cast base. 10 cut-crystal prisms and frost- ed globe, with an interestingly cut VICTROLA GALLERIES, FOURTH FLOOR, desi v WhlhitRoom Misses” Cotton 32-Piece Porcelain Cottage Sets, $3.95 Decorated American porcelain, in 32-piece sets that bring gayety to Sum- mer tables. You may add other pieces and replace broken ones, as it is an open-stock pattern, CHma, Fgrrr FLOOR. Specials in the Down Stairs Store Chiffon Scarf and Handkerchief Sets Rubterized Rayon Shower Curtains, $2.65 In gay shades of orchid, green, peach and gold. A fine quality rub- Dderized rayon that will withstand the extra hard wear warm weather imposes on shower curtains, Housewares, Firre FLOOR. Pie Knives with Sterling Handles, $2.50 Sterling silver handles and stainless steel blades. Four popular styles —plain, engraved and antique—at this special low price. FINE S1LVER, FIRsT FLOOR. Square handkerchi that Summer frocks are choosing. $1.95 0 scarfs nad matching In dusty pastel shades Women'’s Silk U Prepare f handles. mbrellas, $3.65 or April showers with these specially priced umbrellas. A variety of colors; straight and crooked ‘TrE DowN StAms StoRE. Chiffon Frock ° $49.50 Fashionable women like this frock that really lives a dual life—for the frock has a lace yoke with cape sleeves and a jacket that makes it suitable for formal or informal wear. The print is exceptionally love- ly and lace is a note that ap- peals to chic women. ‘WaLnur Roowm, Tump FLOOR. Net Frock $49.50 The most delectable thing imaginable — no wonder so many smart “young things” choose ‘them here and dance away the night in them. The cape, the peplum, the long and full skirt and the very fact that it is of printed cotton net make this frock irresistible. Misses’ BETTER GOWNSs, THID FLOOR.

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