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AN CONFERENCE ™ ASKED BY ANARY pepentun Plan Topic for Dis- cussion When Leaders Meet in Capital. &A-.g_ Associated Press. With considerable agitation in prog- iress for revival of the export debenture of farm relief, the Senate Agricul- Committee plans to decide before reassembles whether or not to !lpan-or new legislation. Secretary Hyde, Chairman Legge o ithe Farm 380, the probidenie of ithree national hrm organizations have | stak meet. ibeen asked to ions is e: come u:uan ln the Gfinlu either in favor of ia further test for the farm marketin; m now in effect or for enactment of new legislation. H Pnd!nt Writes Message, these plans were b-ln( laid Pruldent Hmer began ting the _message he will send to conmu at its | * nln. 1. The task is being »done e seclusion of his office and ino' 1nd1en.|om are bef ven ‘as yet of $30,000 FOR CHARITY IS NETTED AT COL. BRADLEY’S RACE MEET 5,000 Attend Benefit Card With Gallagher and Combs Collecting Both Ends of $10,000 Orphanage Stakes. Ky., November 18— Anmxlmltely $30,000 !n be used to purchase Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners for Kentucky orphans was realized yesterday st the third annual charity race meeting presen E. R. Bradley at his Idle Hour Farm, near hee. A crcwd of 5,000 persons watched the rogram six , Including the Orph-nln Stakes, which was run in s because cf the large num- b!r of en(ries By the Auuuud Press. LEXINGTO! d h onnnher & Cqmbc couecun; '.he whele layout when their Plumage won the first section and Oswego galloped home ahead in the second section. Presentations of the mehle. ‘were made by Jouett Shouse, chairman of Democratic National Executive Committee, and John J. Raskob, chair- man of "Ih'hegmmmuc National Com- mif cl y The gate recelpu and & percent,ue of betfl.n' y dlnnen for wpmthulv 2'100 orphans in Ken- tucky insti Many ol (he tur{men who attended the charity meeting remained in Lex- mmn for the second annual thorough- conducted by E. J. Tranter, bred sales Col. | president of the Fasig-Tipton Co., which will continue through Thursday. Fifty-eight yearlings, most of them consigned by Col. Phil T. Chinn, were of last night for an average of $1.366 a head. The highest pl’!t!v $6,600, was plld by J. H. Louchei New York, a_chestnut colt hry 000 | Infinite out of Karelia, rom the Chinn consignment. — . Wild Elk-Are Nuisance. BAKERSFIELD, Calif, November 18 ().—Game wardens are tired of chas- ing wild elk from farms near the famous Elk Hills ofl country. For six months wardens have attempted to keep the elk, protected by State law, from forag- ey's | Ing on cotton plantations, alfaifa fields and corn crops. Yesterday the wardens started to round up the herd of 250 to 300 elk and will corrall them to save farmers from further loss. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1930. Uncle Sam Says Buy Now and Mail Early 'LANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 [ lorifging the Christmas Gift Look Your Smartest When the Folks at Home Greet You on Thanksgiving Day Fack a Dress for Every Affair W tents, He -lr’:n‘dyn hu outlined for he will 'lncllldllll lddltbnll for unem- talk went on. Sen- a, assistant Dem- out yesterday defi- having S -wmeor In Your Going-Home Trunk Of course you’re going home for Thanksgiving . . but there’s a few things you simply must not forget! A Sunday Night frock. . a dull crepe in one of the new jewel tones. . .a smart black and white traveling frock . an evenmg frock with the off- the shoulder neckline. Fashion successes all of them, in sizes for misses and women. DRESS SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR $25 10 $39.50 The Fashions Illustrated Extreme Left: A luxurious model with a huge stand- ing collar and cuffs of long haired fur. $59.50. LANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th'and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 Glorifying the Christmas Gift pend- announcement of thg ldmlmm—u Pprogram. vay Putl'nln Indefinite. e for at a yetr construction of any alx-inch- n ,um dnl]lr volume of this program - is indefinite. but involves con- 3 o 4 euon of ‘new destroyers and sub- DAILY SPI :(‘ "- 5% zation of old battle- *,?fi' Extreme Right: Evening frock with off - the - shoulder neckline, and Em. pire waistline. $39.50. lnd continuation of the 10,000~ S Three farm organization presidents iwho have been invited by Chairm: MeNary of -Ooml:ruy Every Day During November We're Featuring an Extraordinary Value in Toytown—Watch for Them! Right: Jewel toned flat crepe frock showing the vogue for scarf collars. $25. Left: Rich black caracul trims this _ smart model for the am calling this,” McNary said 1 vlnuun, “in du confident belu( “,:mm will be prod . St. Bernard Pup That Barks $295 You’ll want to love him to death—and when you gently squeeze his tail he lets out the cutest bark you’ve ever heard. He is 16 inches tall, has long plush fur and comes in brown, blue or pink with white. ~TOY TOWN—FOURTH FLOOR ‘Flattering Coats Enriched With Smartest of Furs $59.50 Sleek black caracul.. soft baby lynx. glistening skunk. . .long silky haired furs. . .the season’s smartest furs lavishly used on.coats to sell at this modest price! Youthful slenderizing models for the woman . and flattering fitted models for the miss! A wpnb showing! thk, brown and green. COAT SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR rs. ot i ¢ WORK OF ’BEES TOPIC mp Cnno, Apiarist, to Address Women's City Club. A Rengo Belt Corsetiere Miss K. Hoban Is Here To Advise You On Your Corseting Problems The Fourth Day of Men’s W eek Men's Full-Fash ioned FANCY HOSE $1.50 and $2.00 Grades 69c¢ - It’s just this way! “Men’s Week” is a week of phenomenal values, and for the fourth day we spared no effort in secur. ing the best hosiery values we have offered in years. Rayon, silk and lisle mixtures— full fashioned—with lisle tops, soles and | toes. Conservative and collegiate designs for every taste. Sizes 10 te 12, MEN'S WEAR SHOP—STREET FLOOR LANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 . Glorif e & Gift In Time for Thanksgiving A Sale of New Hats A Remarkable Group of $5.00 to $7.50 Values $3.85 You'll not only find the newest versions of the smart bicorne and tricorne —but those ultra-fashionable white felt hats trimmed with black. It’s an amazing collemon of hats! Styles for the miss, styles for the matron. Felts, soleils, metallics and velvets! Highlite, and linen blue, pistachio, lipstick red, orange root and black are the colors. MILLINERY—SECOND FLOOR Perhaps you do not need a corselette right now, but come in anyway and let Miss Hoban tell you the newest ideas in corseting! Rengo Belts are moderately priced! A broche and sargical elastic model, with inner abdominal belt; sizes 36 to 46 are only $6.50. CORSET SHOP—THIRD FLOOR A Touch of Turquoise Is the Final Smart Note These pieces of simulated turquoise are gorgeous complements to the black or brown costume! Pen. dants on sterling chains. . . odd shaped stones mounted in metal . . .black and turquoise, or crystal and tur. quoise d:okeu .bracelets. . .eatrings... .and clip pins! 50c to ;2.95. JEWELRY—STREET FLOOR If You'd Travel In Comfort, Wear Grip Tites These Features fgr Comfort Narrow fitting heels that can't slip and rub; l::.fll-i-‘-’nb supports that take all strain from arcl SHOE SHOP—SECOND FLOOR Wear brand-new shoes when you travel, and they will feel as comfortable as year old shoes. . .if dley‘nan'!"flul Thmcyelztmsmpnen!lfithumdhd,mpm strap models . . .in twenty styles! Slul!/;ps 750