Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1930, Page 29

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. “PLANS ONE CONTROL FOR WATER POWER Secretary Wilbur, in Annual chairman of the Federal Power Com- mission. This policy was recommended in his annual report to end confusing dupli- cation of authority with the Federal Power Commission. He recommended that State and Federal agencies should find a basis whereby they may -supple- ment each other or elements of con- flict might impede desirable develop- ment. He advocated such co-ordination as THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1930. largely a matter of State interest/* Wil- bur explained. Kope‘ 101‘; mn:uu}n‘ce in nlle;vlnl the unemploye ough power projects was expressed in the report, which called at- tention to authorizations for $70,000,~ 000 in construction, which Wilbur ex- pected to be started immediately. e FOUR KILLED BY TRAIN Grade-Crossing Accident Fatal to Merry Thanksgiving Party. WEATHER HAMPERS CROSS-COUNTRY HOP Miss Ruth Nichols to Attempt Third Leg of Flight for Record Some Time Today. By the Associated Press. 8 hours and 168 minutes of elapsed time from New York, where the flight began 1ast Monday. Over the same route Mrs. Keith Miller, the present holder of the women’s transcontinental flight record, required 13 hours. Miss Nichols indicated that if flying conditions were favorable, she might continue westward today after complet- m&%‘he Albuiuemue le} of her route. e aviatrix left Columbus yesterday morning after having been "detained there by inclement weather since Mon- day. Heavy snow and ice which formed on the wings of her plane made it diffi- Ne WO(?]E)WARD & LoTlirop The Chrigimas Store B ol Report, Suggests Authority |ine administrative policy of the com- R Y |tne admiisisi policy S S0 | wmvsonviLiE. Ky, November 28 Be Vested in States. States that the Government was en- | (P).—Three brothers and a sister on sultant snarls in jurisdictional ques-|eat Thanksgiving dinner were killed in R day. A fimited. Louisville & Nashvile Prim: e-| “The Government has the pricinpal | day. imi uisville ashville "m:g‘c?h:mmdnh"mt;"‘: fhe obligation in safeguarding the interests | Railroad train struck their automobile. ves of navigation and Federal properties as| The dead: Mrs. Mildred Vittitow, 26; States, according to Ray Lyman Wil-|may be affected by water-power proj- |Lucien Price, 24; Coleman Price, 15, bur, Secretary of the Interior and|ects, but in other respects control island D. Y. Price, 2. croaching upon their rights, with re-| their way to the home of a friend to | speed Ruth Nichols, Rye, trix, today as she prepared for & flight to_Albuquerque, N. Mex. = Hampered by heavy snow between Co- | Kentucky's tobacco crop this year is tumbus and St. Louls, Miss Nichols set her ship down here yesterday at 3:50 o'clock (C. S. T.), having chalked up | 997,000 pounds. DWARD & l.oTH Y., society avia- N oP w1 he Christmas Store - —find a new stimulus in the fashion importance of pajamas and hostess gowns. A. Santa Barbara Sandal of Skin- ner’s crepe with satin strap; s7 in a variety of boudoir shades B. Kling-strap Monte Carlo mule of white crepe with cross band of silver and gold kid $ 8 .50 (Dyeing, $1.) "C. Harlequin Mule with kling strap in two colors of crepe and $ 5 bow. In smart combinations. D. Satin kling-strap mule of satin with gold kid strap and heel-piece, $5.50. Same model in all satin $4¢50 E. Bridge Slipper of crepe with satin bow and saddle; in black, white and boudoir 56 shades F. Pajama Boots of embroidered satin with plain heel and marabou trimming—quite Russian in effect 5750« Women’s Smors, THmD FLOOR. Women's Silk Dresses Break Into Print for Winter Granite The New D'Or NECKLACES In Many Strands of Tiny Beads $].95 Drape one of these new many-strand necklaces— 3 to 8 strands and in 16 to 60 inch lengths—about your neck and be chic. Ideal for Christmas gifts. In gold and silver finishes. 5 and 8 strand bracelets, $1.95. CosTuME JrwrLry, Asie 10 Fmst FLOOR. Step-ins and Dance Sets For Gifts, 5;3’95 A large selection of step-ins with yoke front or fitted styles with pantie or step-in leg and dance sets consisting of pantie -and brassiere— here in georgette, crepe de chine and French- finished crepe. “ Tea Rose White Flesh Other Pastels Srx UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Silk Hose $25 1 to 3 Pairs in Gift Folders Granite silk hose is made of the finest quality tested silk and have exclusive garter blocks that prevent runs. There is a refreshing air about these smart new printed frocks to wear beneath fur and Winter cloth coats. Never have prints assumed such an important place in Winter fashions—and no really smart woman would think of not having one or two of these chic frocks in her wardrobe. Also Plain Crepe (3 pairs, $3.90) Dresses, in all colors. fi s fchifion 45k i :Iose, with picoted silk em Granite 711 Service Silk Hose, with lisle hem and sole (3 pairs, $4.80) Granite Service - sheer Silk Hose, (3 pairs, $5.70) Granite Service - sheer Silk Hose, AN APRIL SHOWER AND L, FLOWER PATTERN heralds an advance season in this pleated model, $25. A LEAF PATTERN—Reminis- cent of Fall days—is unusually smart on a dotted background, $25. Dark Backgrounds ‘Women’s Dnesses, Trmp Froom. Granite ‘G renadine” s] 65 Chiffon Silk Hose, French heel (3 pairs, $5.70) Granite Sheer - service Silk Hose, with lisle hem and sole $I'|5 (3 pairs, $3.30) All-Silk Chiffon Silk Hose, with picot edge (without blolc’k) 5 $I'|5 (3 pairs, $3.30) Granite Outsize Service Silk Hose, lisle hem and sole. $ I 65 Silk Hose (3 pairs, $5.25) Gift Folders, 25¢ A dainty folder with a charming de- sign and in pastel shades will carry your hosiery gift with added loveliness. HosIERY, AlsLE 19, FirsT FLOOR. cult for her to maintain altitude. Once, WICHITA, Kans., November 28.—The | she said, she nearly struck the top of a tree. Conditions became more favor- third leg of a transcontinental plane | ... grier leaving St. Louis. Tecord attempt lay before Miss| “Tne fiying time from Columbus here 3 | was 4 hours and 38 minutes. estimated at 321,850,000 pounds, | pared to the five-year average of 330,- SHOP EARLY—MAIL EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS. & MEN—Tomorrow We Offeri 1,200 High-Grade PAJAMAS $1.55 At This Very Special Price This outstanding pajama selling comes at an opportune time to replenish your wardrobe and to buy for gift-giving. Madras, broadcloth and percale have been finely tailored and comfortably proportioned into pajamas guaranteed full size in accordance with U. S. Commercial standards. Stripes; figures and plain colors; plain and frog trimmed. English collar, round neck and middy styles, in sizes A, B, C, D. Your $45 Buys More Value in WOODSHIRE SUITS Always Two Trousers 45 Woodshire Suits offer more economy, more style and better workmanship than is generally found in suits at $45. Woodshire Suits are hand-tailored at the most important points—and features of much higher- priced suits are incorporated in them. Woodshire Suits are for men who want style that is tailored in for the life of the suit; and who know the only economy worth considering is in relation to something worthwhile. Tax MEN's Storr, Szcono FLOOR. Arold Glove-Grip Oxfords, 10 May Be Just What Your Feet Need If, at the fag end of a day, your feet have the fatigue of a distance runner’s, come in and try on a pair of Arnold Glove-Grip Oxfords and learn for yourself what true foot comfort is. The ex- clusive Glove-Grip Arch gives firm, adequate sup- port, yet allows the foot muscles perfect freedom. Sketched—The Mayfair— s straight-lace, wing-tip oxford, in tan and black Scotchgrain and calf..$10 ‘Tue MEN'S: §70RE, Srconp FLoOR. \ % Sketched—The Olympie— s straight-lace oxford, in tan and black calf. Com. bination last

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