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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, FORMING IN OHIO| | Million-! Dolhr Weekly, Semi-Week- ly and Small Daily Economy Move Reported, D. €, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1930. MORRISONS FOUNDED 1894 1109 F St. N.W. LAST MINUTE EASTER SPECIALS FRIDAY +~ SATURDAY A g o | THREE GROUPS OF northwest, ¥ clnelnnlu m-nurnc(urer denies '.hau Washington, who mnn ins & Summer Nancy Hoyt (left), niece of Ambassador Charles G. Dawes, will be presented | he had purchased any papers whm J home at North Beach, and ncted as one | at the Court of St. James. She sailed from New York for England with her 1 advised of reports that he was back-| | ’ of the spokesmen for the dulegation. | mother, Mrs. Harry B. Hoyt, sister of Dawes. —Associated Press Photo. | ing the chain. i MI} BEACH BUS LINE FRANCHISE FAVUREI] Hearing on Application of Washington Concern Ad- journed Until Wednesday. By the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, Amll 17.—The Cin- cinnati Enquirer today said that a million-dollar chain of weekly, bl- pape: being formed in Ohio, with 32 pubh cations already under option as the nueluu of the organization. BALTIMORE, April 17.—Hearing on quirer stated that Ohio News, Inc., chlrlerfd at Columbus last week the application of the Washington, % by “three Cincinnati attorneys, holds Marlboro, Annapolis Motor Lines, Ine, | the options thus far obtained and is for permission to operate a bus line | 9 ?P'ht&dh'f have general management from Chesapeske Beach to North Beach . was adjourned yesterday until next ‘Wednesday by the Public Service Com- mission. A score of residents of North Beach attended the hearing and spokes- men for the delegation declared senti- ment of the residents was practically unanimous in favor of the application as the service now rendered by the Ch”l ake Transit Co. was regarded being entirely inadequate to meet !he demand of the trl\!lln[ publie, lnd its equipment was desc: beiny unule for public COnV\‘)IhCF busses now belng operated by @pecial Dispatch to The Star. Sponsors of the organization hope to reduce cost of individual operation of the papers by concentrating pur- chases and in some instances centralize Uypesetting and_printing, according to Enquirer. Present aividual laentities - wil Surbed, sithough In somé caes -emy supplemental magazine sections will be | o News, Inc, was chartered by Charles Sawyer, F. W. Smith and R. Todd, Cincinnati attorneys, \‘,o‘ purchm acquire and operate mnews- paper wmpornu lnd w print, amh‘ New purchases—hundreds of coats arrive for Easter—all extraordi- nary styles and values—on sale in three special groups that offer selection beyond comparison. il Celebrating Our 45th Anniversary With Exceptional Bargains We've put all our influence and prestige into this event Identical copies of highs priced coats with all their beautiful fur trimmings and smart - style lines — capes, flares, silhouettes, sport mod- els — in woolens, . tweeds, broadcloths and new weaves —everything you want in a coat at a price you'll appre- ciate. Typical of the smartest creations for every spring need—gorgeously furred or plain—styled to emphasize youthful charm—in every new spring ‘material and color—scores of styles to choose from—values you can't ignore.: $]j500 In this group are hundreds of sports and dressy coats in a wide variety of the newer style trends—Coats of unusual beauty in their fur trims and fascinating lines—all the new furs and fabrics are included. —and you can benefit to a greater extent than in any other. special selling occasion within our knowledge. Every item of the more than 400 specials is “Furniture of Merit” — coming from manufacturers who have served us many years—who know our exacting requirements, and who have caught the spirit of the Anniversary celebration—and are lending their fullest co-operation. The response has been very gratifying to us—and those of you who have participated in the truly big bargains, we are sure, will feel more than repaid in anticipat- ing your needs. Here’s $129 Three-piece Jacquard Velour Living Room Suite offered at $94—3%$299 Living Room Suite, with solid mahogany base and covered withgenuine mohair, for $224—5219 Three-piece Mohair Living Room Suite at $158—F5175 Three-piece Bed-Davenport Suite, with mattress included, for $138—$175 Four-piece Bedroom Suite, with either chifforobe or chest of drawers, for $134—%$250 Four- piece Bedroom Suite, finished with beautiful natural veneers, $197—8365 Sheraton Bedroom Suite, walnut veneer on gum- wood, $274—%65 Woven Fiber Suite, with gay covered cush- ions, $49.50—%199 Ten-piece Dining Room Suite of modern motif, for $149—3%$245 Ten-piece Dining Suite, handsomely carved, $184—3$354 Ten-piece Dining Suite, Queen Anne design, for $259—%$99.50 Six-biece Dinette Suite for $74.50— $42.50 Cogswell Chair, $32.50—3%$79.50 Colonial Secretary, $67.50—3%$23 Console Table and Mirror, $17.50—%$19.75 Inner Spring Mattress, $14.95—3%18.75 Coil Spring for $13.50—$7.50 Brown Metal Bed, double size, for $4.95—3%$22.50 Colonial Post- er Bed, mahogany finish, $16.75—3%9.75 Couch Hammock, $7.45—%§4.95 High Chair for $2.95—$4.50 Maple Porch Rocker, $2.95—8$5.95 Porcelain - top Kitchen Table, $4.75 — ALL Lamps, floor, bridge and table designs, HALF OFF and LLESS —Special Anniversary prices on Wool and Fiber Rugs of all sizes. SMART EASTER HATS Carefully planned special pur- chases bring you the latest styles in approved Hat Fashions. A host of new styles created for Faster—all so different and so smart—the cutest models for all needs in prints, new light shades and combinations — many two- piece models you can’t help admire. FROCKS That reflect the gavety of the season in their cheerful prints and clinging materials. Threc-picce models that have won popular favor cveryihere —because they're so smart. 25 Trimly tailored short models or long ensembles in tweeds, waolen, tricolaine and covert— pes predominate—the skirts e flared with tuck-in blouses to match coat lining. ng off-the-face I\(H SHE IvI\ Take Advantage of our “Costless Credit™— opening a charge account does it House & Herrmann Furniture of Merit Seventh at Eye 13 Better dresses because they usually sell much ln;\lmr—\ou must sce their fine quality, beau- tiful styles and charming prints, and you will know they are far superior to dresses at this price— all wanted materials and colors, e Sport and dressy suits, artly mannish with belted coats and yoked skirts—many longer models—really unusual nits at this price—in the new- st tweeds and woolens.