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Trout-Loving Thief Seines 23,000 Fish; Leaves Pond Bare By the Associated Press. MADISON, Wis., October 15.— Trout filching—not_fishing—has come to pass. Twenty-three thousand_trout, eating ‘size, have been filched from a small on the Nokoma golf course. The trout, of the brown and rainbow variety which are so succulent when drowned in but- ter and garnished with parsiey, had been placed in the pond for later transplanting in other waters from which they might be fished, one at a time. Somebody with a mania for trout and too impatient to take them out one by one with hook and line apparently has seined them out. ‘The Izaak Walton League, which planted them, is indignant. CENTENARIAN HONORED Harwood Gets Degree From College He Founded. CLAREMONT, Calif,, ‘October 15 ().—Charles Edward 'Harwood of Upland, Calif,, today held an honorary doctor of laws degree from Pomona College here as a present for his 100th birthday anniversary. Harwood was graduated from Wil- liams Colleg®, Willlamstown, Mass., in 1852, and was’ one of the founders of Pomona. He will become a centenarian | “MARKET CONTROL - HELD FARM HOPE :C. C. Teague Says Grower- . Owned Co-operatives Great- est Agricultural Need. By the Associated Press. UTICA, N. Y. October 15—C. C. ‘Teague, & member of the Federal Farm " Board, told a of farmers here jtoday the greatest assistance to agri- culture that can come from Federal ‘and State ald is the gradual develop- ment of a_ system of -grower-owned and controlled marketing. ¥ Tn"‘ou cm\tclu's‘llm:’, he sald, was one "gt up of “fundamentals” which the board gill lald down for its guidance after its 15 months of studying agri- cultural problems. fnterfere With Agencies, He pointed out that development of ‘0-operatives cannot be accomplished Wwithout interference with existing agen- ¢cies, and expressed the hope that the i Decessary readjustment “may be ~ brought ‘about with as much considera- ‘Slon for existing agencies and invest- i Ments as possible.” i ‘Teague listed three other conclusions that are “becoming even more clear to the board”: That all of the problems of agriculture will never be solved by -Jegislation: that stabilization corpora- THE EVENING STAR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1930, Modess Sanitary Napkins 4 dozen for ‘These famous - Sanitary ngllm, highly absorbent an easily disposable, .are deeply underpriced for Dol- lar Day.—Street Floor. $1.50 Golden Peacock Combination 50c jar Goulden Peacock Cleansing Cream, 50c jar Vanishing Cream and 50c s jar Tonic Face Powder.— Street Floor. : Guaranteed Silverware Silver-plated on 10 Pleces nickel base and guar- anteed for 10 years. s Soup spoons, Sugar shells, dessert spoons, fced tea spoons, knives, forks, steak Knives, butter knives and saiad forks —Street Floor. Coty’s Perfume, /> ounce Cholce of L'Origan, Paris, Emeraude, Chypre and L'Almant’ odors.—Street Floor. Underpricing 600 pnirs sec- onds of pure thread silk hose in chiffon nd service eights--Street Fl Satisfaction Since 1859 JNGS PAL 810-818 Seventh St. NW. Men'’s Perfect Shirts $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Values—Collar- Attached, Separate Collar and Neckband Styles 2 & *2:9 New Felt Hats Immense Purchase of Smart Fall Styles, including: New Close-Fitting Hats Autumn Needs For a Busy azx Phone NAtional 7700 ay =1 $2 Washable Kid Gloves ‘Women's fancy- cuft gloves, slight irregulars, in tan, brown, beaver, castor and grey.— Street Floor. -4 heels. $1.49 Plaited Rugs 24x45 Oval Plaited rviceable and tions.—Third Floor. 89¢ Window Shades, 2 for Slight _seconds of excel- lent quality shades, not hurt in any way. Perfect rollers. Ecru, green and white— Third_Fleer. 49¢ Hall Runner, 3 yds. for 24-inch Certainteed Peit- base Hall runner, in & va- riety of attractive patterns. —Third_ Floor. $1.79 Inlaid Linoleum, sq. yd. 8-4 ‘Certainteed Ininid Linoleum, floo? covering of superior quality, in many new ?mm-.—nm Floor. 69¢ Tie-Back Curtains, 2 prs. Dainty Tie-backs with ] ruffied over-valance and rayon overstitched édge in rose, blue, green and . 2%, yds. long—Third $1.50 & $2 Full-Fashioned Perfect Silk Hose $2.00 PICOT-TOP SHEER CHIFFON SILK HOSE, full fashioned, with French All the fashionable Fall colors. $1.50 DULL-FINISH Novelty Broadcloth Plain Broadcloth Woven Madras N"’NM 'g:i':.",; 'H'“ FULL-FASHIONED CHIF- i g P2 . FON SILK HOSE of beauti- New Side-Flare Hats ful quality. 42-gauge, S5- Quality felt hats fn all strand quality, with lisle head sizes, Black, new tions to deal in surpluses are only war- | Sunday. ranted in cases of emergency and must ibe approached with the utmost care or fmore harm may be done than good, and that the law of supply and demand cannot be lightly set aside. In spite of the suffering caused farm- ers by the decline in industrial stocks, ‘Teague declared, “the organization of ©co-operatives have been greatly acceler- | R ated by the very existence of this de- | pression. Recognize Necessities. “When farmers are in their greatest | adversity,” he said, “they recognize the necessity of securing control of the mar- keting of their products and are much more prone to act collectively than they are during more prosperous times, when their products meet with a more ready sale at good prices.” As outstahding examples of co-opera- tive enterprises that flourish in spite of depression, he cited the California citrus and walnut industries and the dairy in- dustry of the Nation. These three ups, largely controlled by co-opera- ves, have been able to merchandise their products as successfully as in PRICES REDUCED! THZ TREW MOfOR CQ. 1509-11 14th St. N. W, , Jormer years, he said. 'CATS NOW RESIDENTS OF TRAJAN'S FORUM ‘el it .v. Savee s Vi Mighty Ruin Recently Excavated FrenNaetaies From Ancient Ruin Offers Fe- 7. line Displays. ROME, October 16 (N.A.N.A.).—That encient Rome today can still decline and fall is evident BUDD'S ICE CREAM 50c Pint, e £Q abandoned cats. = h:‘he torunx: is :ltnhlug ina d:lcl'p hol- ' ” Y S ', aroul ‘whic] a wi sur- 2 s | mounted by ‘an iron railing. One can- ||| =Say it with Flowers” . mot descend into the forum from the | ‘street, but when the visitor lcoks over || | WEDDING | FLOWERS and Decorations S e he o tistic eye as when ] arranged by Shaffer. 1 Newest effects in Bride Bouquets. Estimates Furnished ‘/the railings he can see all the poor Roman pussies which have lost favor (| ‘with their owners and the kittens which ' | additions Romal do same on St. Square, in Venice. Trajan's cats “are becoming one of the sights. “(Copyright, 1930. by North American News- paper Alliance.) ! FLOOD HALTS TRAINS GEORGE C. SHAFFER | £ 900 14th St. o /THE While You’re Inspecting your overcoat to see whether it is ready for next Winter, step to the telephone and call us for AGNEW SUPERIOR HARD COAL. Be sure to order a FULL SUP- PLY—it’s a long time until next Spring! JOHN P. AGNEW & COMPANY, Inc. 728 14™ STREET, N.W. Phone: NATIONAL 3068 .spreads with plain or pink Look for the Agnew Markers scattered throughout every ton of AGNEW SUPERIOR HARD COAL —then you will know you are'getting the genuine Rayon Stripes Fancy Oxford Cloth Lustrous Sateen o “Susquehann ‘Royal” and “Ro- mar” brands, in all sizes, ‘White, 13% to 17. tan, blue, green—and newest ‘ | Arrow Soft Collars, 6 for Men'’s 20c Arrow soft col- lars, in several styles, sizes 14 to 17, including quarter s sizes. No phone or C. O. D. orders. Limit, 6 to a customer, Men’s Ribbed Union Suits Medium-weight ribbed cotton suits, long sleevzs, s ankle length. = Sieeve and ankle cuffs. Sizes 36 to 46. Men’s Nightshirts Well tailoreds garments, in broadcloth and high- grade muslin, cut to full s roportions. Perfects and lars, Sizes 16 to 20. Van Heusen Collars, 4 for Popular styles in these fa- mous collars, sizes 14 to 17. No mail or phone orders, $ none C. O. D. Limit, 4 to a customer. Men’s $1.50 Duofold Shirts and Drawers, each Broken sizes, in genuine Duofold _all-cotton gar- ments; long-sleeve shirts, §) sizes 44 and 46; ankle drawers, sizes 32, 36, 40, 44 and 46. stripes and figures in_guarantred fast colors. Men’s Union Suits, 2 for Athletic union suits of white checked nainsook, tai- s Jored for good service, Sizes 36 to 46. B. V. D. Union Suits Men’s $1.35 genuine B. V. D. suits with the familiar red label. Bizes 36 to 46. Limit, 4 to a customer. No ©. O. D. or phone orders. Men’s Work Shirts, 2 for Men's 79¢ blue Wwork shirts, full cut and triple- §) stitched. Sizes 141 to 17. Men’s Socks, 5 pairs for Rayon and lisle fancy socks, 20¢ and 35c grades, s]. in new patterns. Sizes 10 to 11%. $1.50 and $2 Pajamas Of broadcloth, naudras and cotton pongee. Plain colors, stripes and figures, All sizes. Men’s $1 Pajamas, 2 for ‘Tallored of novelty broadcloth, in dark patterns, with braided edges, some trimmed with frogs. Sizes A, B, C and D. Some slightly solled. Street Floor, Women's Kid Slippers, pair Kid House Slippers with leather soles and rubber heels. One-strap styles, as sketched. = All sizes 4 to 8. Women's Felt Slippers, 2 prs. Excellent quality Felt colors. 5 % Women’s Bed Room Slippers Cholce of smart styles in rayon, corduroy and quilted satin slippers in the popular s colors. Sizes 4 to 8. Second_ Floor. Women’s $1. Coat Sweaters Sizes 36 to 46 Smartly tailored utility sweat- ers, Elastic spring-needle knit for trim it and perfect comfort. Brown, tan, navy, green and taupe. V neck style with long sleeves ana two pockets, $1.59 nderwear Trimgned with lace and rayon satin and flat crepe Of heavy flannelette in 1 and hemstitching. Sizes 16 and 17. ties of flat crepe, voile, mus- lin and crepe. Tailored and Corsets made of rayon stripe material, with laced s] girdies with _elastic _gores over hips and graduated front with_elastic_inserts through waistline; boned in front, Chemises, panties, bloom- ers and step-ins of crepe de chine and rayon flat crepe. medallions. Pastel shades, $1.25 Costume Slips Regular and extra’ sizes in costume _siips . in _pastel 9| shades. ‘Tailored and lace- trimmed. Shadow hems. Sizes 36 to 50. $1.25 Flannelette Gowns plain colors and neat stripes. Double yoke back and front. Trimmed with fancy braid 59c Underwear, 2 for Chemises, costume slips, bloomers, step-ins and pan- Ice-trimmed styles. White and colors. - $1.50 Corsets & Girdles back, elastic top and me- dium hips, sizes 23 to 2€: stay; sizes 28 to 34. 79c Brassieres, 2 for Of rayon-stripe matenal fastened back, heavy shoul- I der straps. Sizes 36 ‘o 48. Second Floor. ful A browns, sands and navy opportunity in millinery. greens, wines, A wonder- smart Street Floor. Chinaman Mexican Boy Mexican Girl Wooden Soldier Black Cat Street Floor. Dutch Girl Duteh Boy Clown Pirate Boy Pirate Girl "Children'’s ;fioween Suits Popular Styles in All Sizes 4 to 14 Indian Chief Gypsy Red Riding Hood Witch Devil Women’s $1.98 ' Hoover Aprons Sizes 34 to 44 An_unusual Dollar Day bar- gain in Hoover aprons, made of excellent quality chambray, in tan, rose and gray. Trimmed with white collars and cuffs. Thrifty women will hurry to buy these good garments at this low price. Second Floo: ™™ $1.39 School Caps Popular boys’ cblorings in all-wool fabrics to match the new all-wool caps. Sizes 673 to 7% $3.98 Slicker Raincoats and black, waterproof and Fine woolen mixtures, tai- a selection of colors. Sizes I 6% to T%. jean, broadcloth, King Arthur cloth, Pondville flan- and suiting pants. Sizes 3 to 10. $1.50 Boys’ Sweaters terns. Sizes 28 to 36. Also large boys' sizes,. 38 to 44. Fall suit. Regulation gnl_f Genuine 'Tower's “Fish serviceable. Sizes 6 to 14. 1 lored in regulation golf | Boys’ $1.50 & $2 Wash Suits nel, cotton cassimere and Boys' smart new pull-over 1 Many color combinations. style. Size 6%. men's Brand” slickers, in green , ) Men’s & Boys’ Caps, 2 for stylé. Limited quantity in In new styles, in covert, combinations of wash top 1 sweaters in jacquard pat- Street Floor. For Your Boy For Buy One Suit for $7.75, and for $1.00 more you. can select other Suit in th or Buy One Suit for $9.75, and for sr.’oo more you can select and other Suit in the group 4-plece Fall Suits of high-grade fancy mixtures” in single and double-breasted models. Coat, vest, two pairs knickers or one knickers and one long trou- sers. Sizes 6 to 16 years. 79¢c and $1.00 Rayon Underwear Double Extra . 2,000 pleces famous ‘‘Sunl rayon and runproof Chardonize underwear, mostly perfect, a few irregulars. Regular si: chemises, bloomers, step-ins, slips and pantles; all except gowns in extra sizes; also double extra sizes in chemises, bloomers, step-ins and French pants. Tallored and lace- trimmed styles in all pastel shades. —Street_Fioor. tra Suit corduroy knickers. Siis 8 blouses, perfects and irregu- Boys’ Wash Suits, 2 for 79¢ and 00 wash suits, including h tops with corduroy suiting and cotton flannel pants. High neck. long sleeves. Sizes 3 to 10 years, New siyles and colors. Some irregulars. Boys' $1.25 & $1.50 Pajamas One and two piece pa- jamas of ‘rlzln-oolor broad- cloth and fancy madras, trimmed with rayon frogs. Sizes 4 to 18. $1.39 to $1.69 School Knickers Tailored of fine suiting mixtures and fully lined. Also unlined Crompton’s s to 17. All-wool English shorts with belt to match. Sizes 4 to 10. Boys' “Bell” Blouses, 2 for' 79¢ and $1.00 school lars. Of plain-color braad- cloth and fancy percale. High collar, long sleeves. Fast colors. Sizes 4 to 16. Double-width chiffon, 1 prints, New Fall colorings Baby dresses, rompers, 79¢ & $1.00 Stamped Goods hemstitched plllowcases, $1.69 Seamless Sheets 39¢ Turkish Towels, 5 for Mattress Covers lace-edged scarfs and sten- 81x99 and 81x90 heavy, 22x40 heavy Turkish bath Excellent quality mattress hand-painted scarfs _and crepe silk triangular and ob- and pastel shades.—Street Floor. 50c & 69c Stamped Goods curtains, _pillows, buffet covers and aprons.—Street 2 for Pure linen bed room and 1 ciled laundry bags.—Street Floor. $1.59° Stamped Bedspreads or blue border. Also un- bleached crinkled spreads.— seamless shee s first quality, finished wi towels, with colored borders of rose, gold, blue and green. treet covers, of heavy, unbleached cotton, in sizzs for double, $1.59 & $1.98 Silk Scarfs long scarfs, in novelty 3 for Floor. dining room sets, colored Pull sise unbleached 1 Street Floor, wide hems.—Street Floor. Floor. three-quarter, twin and single qbea.—swm Floor. New 10, *12 &*15 DRESSES New Purchase of Brilliant Mid-Autumn F ashions « « « Featuring 2-Piece Ensembles, Russian Styles, Jackets, Flares and Drapes Velvet and Georgette Combinations Velvet and Chiffon $ Combinations Velvet Dresses With Silk Blouse Satin, Georgette Crepe Flat Crepe, Canton Crepe Chiffon, Travel Tweeds Silk-and-Wool Tweeds Materials of luxurious quality, styfles of utmost in- dividuality, workmanship of notable excellence—in short, all you could desire in new Fall dresses—yet associated with an amazingly low 'price. So many new and fascinating models that every woman will find her favorite. Black and all colors. All Sizes 14 to 20, 18"/, to 26/, 36 to 44,46 to 58 Second Floor, with $2.50 & $3 FullFashioned Silk Hose fimx Snish“a-silk 3]. chiffon hose, 3 and 4 strand, tops and French heels. 50c Dull-Finish Hose, 3 prs. ‘Temptation Brand dull- finish rayon hose, every pair pertect. Picoted top. 59¢ Rayon-Wool-and-Cotton Hose, 2 pairs for Dose. i this. poplas Fal mixture, Good selection of colors. $1 Double Extra Size Hose 2 pairs for Women's silk-and-rayon hose, slight irregulars, double extra sizes. 69¢ Dull Crepe Hose, 2 prs. 300-needle dull-finish $1.69 Rich, lustrous’ ai plenty of browns and black. including wine tones, greens, plete selection of new Fall colors. 59¢ Pongee Silk, 3 Yds. for 33-inch, all-silé pongee, in the natural shade of tan. In first demand for and women’s and cl n's ‘wear. 29¢ Percale, 5 Yds. for Standard quality yard- wide percale, in new Fall prints of guaranteed fast colors, 39¢ Outing Flannel, 4 Yds. for " 36-inch striped and fancy outing flannel, soft, fieecy quality, in fast colors. 59¢ Rayon Travel Prints, 215 Yds. for Dainty and fashionable rayon alpaca travel prints, in many nsw color combina- tions. 36 inches wide. 59¢ Rayon Twill Satin, 21 Yds. for 39-inch rayon twill satin, in all colors, white and For dresses, black. 3 lingerie and draperies. Boys’ Union Suits, 2 for Random grey fleeced union suits, with hg neck and long sleeves. Knee or Children’s Union Suits, 2 for ‘Warmly knit Fall and ‘Winter Suits, sizes 4 to 14 years. High neck, long i sleeves, knee or ankle length.—Street Floor. Women’s Union Suits, 2 for yon _stripe knit_union ideal Fall weight, 4. Low neck, l Street Floor. 50c Vests and Bloomers 3 for Women's regular and extra size wool-tinted knit bloomers, with rayon stripe. w:nel'c Knit Lisle Bloomers 3 for Lisle bloomers, with rayon stripe heels. ted makers, $1.89 All-Silk Canton Crepe 40-inch heavy canton crepe, in all the fashionable shades, browns, blues and hem and plated foot. o $200 ALL-SILK CHIFFON HOSE smart pointed heels. heels and black heels. All colors. $1.50 FULL-FASH- IONED SILK HOSE in chiffon and service weights, with French Product of no- double- Self 35¢ Women's Lisle Hose S pairs for Mercerived lisle hose, of excellent quality, popular_eolors. 35¢ Children’s Hose, 6 Perfects and irregulars in boys’ fancy golf hose, gg rayon-mixed 7 hoss; 3 B e Boys' & Girls’ Sport 3 pairs for ' excellent faney golf hose and rayon-mixed % all strietly Brown and other’ makss of children’s s plain and derby-ribbed $1 Misses’ Silk Hose 2 pairs for Trregiilars of make of misses’ nre thread silk hose, in favorite 12, /12 & #12 Silks -Silk Satin-Face uality, 40 inches wide. All colors— yd black. $1.59 All-Silk Washable Flat Crepe 40-inch flat crepe, heavy, serviceable quality in a com- 49¢ Dress Gingham, 4 Yds. for 32-inch i‘l‘nlnln, in plal and plain i - excellent quality; 39¢ Plain Rayon Alpaca, . 5 Yds. for 36 inches wide. Beauti- ful, lustrous weave, in & range of the ‘want colors. $1.49 Longcloth, 10 Yds. for it ""‘"“‘m“'t“fl; g.’.':. ancie Bn. Birest lie Unbleached Cotton, 9 Yds. for 40-inch standard quality unbleached cotton, for mak- ing sheets and mattress m,—-am' Floor. 29c Pillowcases, 5 for 45236 and 42x36 pillow- m‘:de of stron 38x40-inch blankets, and or fleecy ‘warm. blue, with white borders.— Second Floor.