Evening Star Newspaper, August 6, 1930, Page 12

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A—12 THE EV G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1930. YOUNG COMPLETES [ AVIATION SURVEY Commercial Airlines to Suf- fer, but Advance on Firm Base in 1930. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860=National 9800 gt A Full Program of Outstanding Values for Thursday the standpoint of re-establishi industry apon a firm foundation This announcement tained in |} & statement issued at Department of Commer esterday by Clarence M. Young, As: merce for Aer turned to W weeks' ins commercial aer Middle West and Far “The economic work for several month insecure and the rushed into t demznd_that anticipation has been at i out ‘the “The gold pair those firms nautical and conductin damental _economic ciples, ' than | there is among similarly established | firms in other busi | “Althought the ai i | is suffering from the depression,” the Ass said, “the impressive and outstandin feature is the sound quality of com- | mercial aeronautics. “Experiened Operators Advance.” There is & determined effort among those who possess thorough training and cxperience in the economics of | manufacturing, marketing and opera tion not only to survive, but to carr on the development of the science an industry. | “Manufacturers of aircraft, who_ are just as skilled in the fundameatal prin- ciples of business economies as they are in designing, constructing and fiying aircraft, are paying strict attention to the needs and desires of an intelligent end discriminating aircraft —market. They are making evary effort to design and produce aircr hich_ their ex- | perience and studies have indicated are Wwhat the public wants. At the same time they are projecting plans contin- ually on new developwents, new designs, new features in an rffort 1o keep in the van of public desire, as they realize that may beccme obsolete. and Towns Help. g to see how | cities and towns a ng to real- | i7e more and more that air transpor tion plays a very definite and importan part in our national tran i scheme. Those communities possessing this degree of foresight not only have established or encouruged the establish- | ment of airports, but are taking steps to develop them to the fullest extent of existing knowledge and experience. “This is particularly true of the air terminals in the larger cities that now are serving airlines both day and night as well as those that are in an ad-| vantageous position tc render such service. “The passenger air transpor*. lines are constantly making inroads into that Jarge group of people who could travel | by air, but for one reason or other have elected to remain with surface trans. portation. Those airlines that rende a service clearly advantageous in tim over other means of travel or which | advafftageously augment surface trans- portation, are doing a satisfactory busi- ness and the tendency points to con- | tinued increase. | Watres Bill Assists. “When the provisions of the Watres | atrmail bill are placed in full force | and effect this legislation will have two | outstanding stimulating features on the industry and also will be beneficial to the public: “Pirst, airmail will be extended to various parts of the country not now | receiving this service and at compar- | atively less expense to the Federal Gov- | ernment. | “Second, it will contribute materially | to a more comprehensive air passenger | gervice throughout the Nation by plac- | ing present exclusive airmail carriers ing business, should contribute | materially to the building up of the | present comparatively small passenger | air transport industry to the point | where there should be absolutely no question _about the completeness and fitness of service available for any de- | mand that may ar: 1 Bees took possession of a Randalstown, Ireland, re postmen could not collect the it until after a bee expert had induced the invaders to leave. ot Low-Fare Outings STANDARD TIME $3.50 PHILADELPHIA $3.25 CHESTER $3.00 WILMINGTON SUNDAYS. Auz. 10, 24, Sept. Ly. Washingion 7 Experienced lecturer Lv. Washin $10.00 BOSTON PROVIDENCE SATURDAY. August 16 Lv. Washington 300 PM. $4.00 ATLANTIC CITY SUNDAYS. Augwst 15, 51 Also Labor Day, September 1 Lv. Washington 2701 AM $5.00 NEW YORK SUNDAYS September 14 0 12105 A.M. i TOURS INCLUDED Attractive M have been for seeine all princival points of interest in New York. Experienced lecturer on each eoach. Rail Fare. ine. morning and aftcrnoon tours . $6.50 Rail Fare. ine. morning Tour Rail Fare, inc. afternoon tour s $6.00 NEWBURGH SUNDAYS. August 17, 31 Ly. Washington ... .....12:05 AM. 16 %7 Niagara Falls 16.80 SATURDAYS $16.80 ugust 9, 23. September 6, 20 October 4 All Steel Equipment Pennsylvania Railroad 1 v These Are Values Worth While Smart “Webfoot” Swimming Suits 1595 Those famous form-fitting *“Webfoots” in the want- ed bright shades are here! They’re 1009 wool— one-piece and with either the low-cut suntan or modi- fied back. If you are the conservative type—there are plenty of navy blues and blacks. Sizes 34 to 40. Sport Shop—Second Floor Clearance! Summer Dresses: and Ensembles Were $16.50 to $25.00 Reduced for Clearance 10 - *16.50 Give your wardrobe a brand-new lease on life at small cost—come tomorrow-and see what wonderful dresses can be had at $10.00 and $16.50. Every one taken from our regular stock and reduced! Flat crepes, georgettes, chiffons and shantungs—many with jackets! All sizes. Women's and Misses’ Dresses—Second Floor Only 100 of These Sport Dresses Special $'7.'75 We’ve gone through our entire stock and reduced for quick clearance many of our smartest Summer sport frocks! Included are silk piques, silk shantungs, and flat crepes—all freshly new, most of them having arrived just recently. White and the new pastels. Sizes 14 to 46. Sport Shop—Second Floor A Very Choice Group Junior Miss’ Dresses Special $5 Q5 Don’t judge these dresses by their low price, they have all the smartness, workmanship and quality found in higher-priced dresses! Meshanets, silk piques and flat crepes—with those clever new lines juniors like so well. White and colors. Sizes 13 to 19. Junior Miss Shop—Second Floor Children’s Half Socks In the Desirable Shades 25¢ and 35¢ Pair Of a fine, lustrous mercerized lisle—surprisingly durable! Plain pink, blue, pongee, green, lavender and white. At 25c, sizes 6 to 81/, Sizes 6 to 91, 35c. Children’s Socks—Street Floor Should “Sell Out” in a Day! Cool Cotton Pajamas Our Regular 1.39 Price Is $1.95 Tomorrow— This clearance is one of the most important events we've ever offered! Now, right when your supply of Summer pajamas is running low, our regular $1.95 ones remarked to sell for $1.39! Voiles, batistes and dimities—printed and plain— and in those clever tuck-in styles sure to appeal to the smart modern. All colors and all sizes. Three-Piece Rayon and Cotton Pajama Ensembles $2.95 and $3.95 Values $ 2.39 Pajama ensembles—for travelers, vacationists, stay-at-homes and girls planning back-to-school wardrobes! Collegiate tuck-in styles, with short, medium and long coats and wide, fully cut trou- sers! Of rayon flat crepe, broadcloth and piques and dimity combinations. Gay colors! All sizes. $1.39 Silk Pongee Pajamas, 99¢ Only 148 pairs of these—come early if you wish to share in such ngs! Smartly tailored tuck-in models—trimmed with bands of tiny floral or plain colored pongee. Fully cut and well made. Sizes 15, 16 and 17. Underwear Department—Third Floor Sale! Men’s Rockinchair Union Suits 7 9C 6 for $4.50 Usually Much More One of our famous makes, known every- where for cool comfort—the athletic Rockin- chair union suits! Made of fine weave, soft nain- sook, sleeveless and knee length, sizes 34 to 46. Note These Three Features 1. The blouse is cut to afford unusual freedom of action. 3 2. The seat and crotch closed exactly like your trousers. 3. Open on the side—can be adjusted in a jiffy. Men's Wear Shop—Sireet Floor Delicious Apple Candy Something New From Old Virginia A delightful candy made in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley from red ripe apples. No sugar or preservatives are used. Non-fattening, and health- ful for the kiddies. Try a box for your next bridge or week end trip! Attractively boxed, each piece in individual cup. Order some by ‘phone— - NAtional 9800. 25c 4 lb. 50c.% lb. $1 Ib. Candy Shop—Street Floor They're in Big Demand! Slip-on Gloves $1.00 No matter how warm the Summer day, the smart thing to do is to wear gloves! And the smartest women are wearing these fabric gloves that are just long enough to wrinkle about the wrists. White, egg- shell, pink, blue, green and grey; sizes 514 to 714. Clearance! Girls’ Wash Frocks 69 They Were C sro0 It~ stock-taking time with us—and it should be stock-taking time with you, if you have girls to dress! These are wonderful values at 69c! Fast color frocks, of sheer dimities, pique prints, and broadcloth; sizes 7 to 14 years. (7) Girls’ Blazers, striped and plain colored; sizes 8 to 14; were $4.95. Now $3.89 (14) Girls’ Flannel Skirts, in pastel shades; sizes 8 to 14 years; were $1.95 and $2.95. Now $1.49 (14) Girls’ Silkk Crepe Skirts, in pastel colors; sizes 8 to' 14; were $1.95. . B $1.49 s’ Silk Skirts, sizes 8 to 14; were $2.95. Now $2.29 (15) Dresses of silk crepe, chiffon, shan- tung and lovely prints; sizes 7 to 14; every dress this Summer’s stock! Were $5.95. Now .$3.95 (17) Dresses white silk crepe or white georgette; sizes 10 to 14 years; were $10.95. Now e $7.95 (14) White Silk Dresses, for girls 10 to 14 years; were $7.95. Now...........$5.95 Girls’ Shop--Fourth Floor Entire Stock of Willow and Fiber Furniture Reduced to Clear 33%% and More (2) 3-Pc. Fiber Suites, closely hand woven. With auto spring cushions. Orlando orange (2) 3-Pc..Stick Willow Suites, green with black trimming; auto spring cushions ... ceeees.$42.50 (1) 3-Pc. Handwoven Fiber Suite, cathe- dral back design with double spring construction; in Persian orange. (1) 2-Pc. Handwoven Fiber Suite, settee and chair, in concord green with double spring construction and auto spring cushions. Only........$75.00 (1) 3-Pc. Handwoven Fibéer Suite, tan with rich cretonne upholstery; auto spring cushions and double spring con- struction. Only $99.00 (1) Fiber Settee, mellow grey with hand- some cretonne upholstery; auto spring back cushion and double spring con- struction on seat. Only ......$50.00 (10) St. George Rockers, natural finish. (8) Handwoven Fiber Ferneries, com- plete with metal container. Only, $4.85 (3) Handwoven Fiber Chairs, with cathedral backs and auto spring cushions. Only ..... (3) Handwoven Fiber Rockers, in green .and tan; auto spring cushions. 3) X Handwoven Fiber Chairs, with , high bacl auto spring cushions. Fiber Furniture—Fitth Floor

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