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THIRD BALTINORE ROAD ROUTE ASKED Two i e - Prince Georges Delegation Requested to Push Lan- ham-Severn Project. BY GEORGE PORTER, Staff Correspondent of The Star. . ANNAPOLIS, Md, January 8.—A third route to Baltimore, the proposed Lanham-Severn Highway, was one of - the first matters brought to the atten- . tion of the Prince Georges County dele- - @gation when the General Assembly con- wened yesterday, Jacob Berlin, presi- dent of the Lanham-Severn Road As- ~ sociation, calling on the county's legis-: lators to push the project. pledges, the county’s delegation, headed by State Senator Lansdale G. Sasscer, promised to attempt to have the pro- posed road, 17 miles in length, financed, | hwdfl.\ufl\‘hflu}roflnnfln‘ Music and Musicians Reviews and News of Clp;tll‘! prodnms. 's m le MayfowerSdre; Town: forty-eighth—was im- t not only because Grace [oore, an idol of the Metro- politan Opera Company, and more mnuydmflm,u:ounmnd.but al send's because Carl Zecchl, Italian mak: - | manner, with an ease that seemed almost super- natural. The difficulties of a Paganini- Liszt “Tema con Variazioni” made him in no way uncomfortable. Speed, such as the nimblest rovings of the fingers over the keys had no terrors for him, and he played passages beset with planistic vagaries with the same ease 10 [ as the very simplest ones. Mr. Zecchi's style is not of the grande Hz neither weaves, nor chants, nor extoles. He plays what is Mbefmhlm that is natt ly feeling unt. one might Mpec'. that he had the | forgotten the “temperament” that is pletely " natural — t he plays with a force as Carle Zeechl. the fashion of an Iturbi or a Horowitz. ‘This young and completely individual planist “struck fire, thunder and even meant to go with the very mighty. Every note is imperishable. It comes forth cool and clear and with precision and featherylike agility. One under- stands now why South America has hailed him—why much of Europe has hailed him, and one will not understand if the United States does not hail him. Miss Moore was exceedingly aslous of manner, and in fine, if not voice. Although bothered once or twice in by a l!lghl metallic &lfllty of the higher she sang wil ch of the skill t,hn has placed her so prominently in the front ranks of operatic circles, her aria from “Louise” being one of the e, sy, . B "’“"“"’-“ Emo| MAY REDUCE TIN MINING musical | Chinese Interests tn Selangor Field 2 Favor Restricting Output. Chicago Opera, Claudia San-Malo_violinkst. | SINGAFORE, Strals Settlement January 8 (#).—Leading Chinese tin TRADE MARK TRADE MARK Importer’s Sale of a REGISTERED Mlgnificent Co“ection REGISTERED of Oriental Rugs and Carpets, including about 100 Semi-Antique Scatter Rugs and many large room size Carpets. To Be Sold at Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. Monday, Tu‘ld.y, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Established 1889 ‘WoobpwARD & LOTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Tomorrow—Remnant Day Savings Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; Phone and mail orders not accepted Women’s Smart Shoes Were $3.95 to s6.50 $2.95 200 pairs; black and brown suede, patent leather, black and brown kid. Many at- tractive styles, greatly reduced from our regular stock. Sizes 3 to 8 in-lot. 60 pairs Women's Slippers; many stylés and colors. Included are some samples from a well-known manufacturer and attractive styles from our own stocks. Soiled. Broken sizes. Were $1.95. 65 pairs Women’s Sandal Rubbers. Broken sizes. Were $1. 40 pairs Women's Arctics; black or brown. sizes only. Were ll’s Now THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Junior Misses’ and Girls’ Shoes, $1-95 Were $2.95 and $4.85 85 pairs; several styles. Broken sizes. 60 pairs Children’s Shoes. Small sizes only. 40 pairs Children’s Slippers; felt and leather. Some soiled. Broken sizes. Were $1 and $1.25. Now, 65¢ 85 was the Crain Highway, through a | fv o berations out of the piano | finest vocal accomplishments heard here general bond issue. Falling in this, the | oo " e sounty commissioners of Prince Georges and Anne Arundel Counties will start bullding the road out of the lateral ro8d funds. Slight Chance of Bond Issue. In view of the tenor of Gov. Ritchie's , it was believed the chances of & bond issue for the road are slight. Est. 1885 However, a bill providing for such an nat T ey 513-515 Convention Hall Market Highest Quality Dairy Products January Sth. 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th, 1931 At 2 P. M. Each Day Also 2 Special Night Sessions Tuesday, January 6th, and Thursday, January 8th, at 8 P. M. Francis R. Lamb (Formerly of Center Mkt.) Were $1.95. Now.. 3! pairs Children's Heavy Storm Rubbers. Size 12 only. Wln:sl On View Up to Hour of Sale Each Day ty, J. Allen Coad of St. conmty L. Creston Beauchamp of Som- County, James T. Kennedy of me Otiy ‘and Ridgely P. Melvin """“'.a“""_""‘;‘;.mm;‘:’y":! AD AGENCY FORMED Pidiam ¥. Sigmund and Alvin Shriich Partnership Announced. “dvertiing - Agency, " head at 1110 F_street west, %u been formed by William i‘mc::d lnd Alvin Ehrlich, it was enberg’s. !hrlk‘h w:.s advertising manage: h Haberdasher for two years, having been assoclated with lmcl.n Adverunn; Agency. McDEVlTT'S 1202 G St. Decorators Dis. 3211 Odd Lots of CURTAINS At Drastic Reductions ~ Were $2.25 to $7.95 Pair to Close Out 50: .52 Bome . soilci and mussed. Include are rui.ed cur- tailored curtains and paneis. $2.75 50" DAMASK Fine quality dam-sl ~25 " asks to close out at . Yd. EXTRA FINE FRENCH MARQUISETTE #n New Sand and Beige Colors 48 in., was 75c; mow 40c yd. 38 in., was 55¢c; mow 25¢ yd. Fine Sharp Cheese Delivery Service ® DIstrict 9104 with Note: The above sale is by order of one of the largest importers in New York City, who is de- sirous of liquidating his enor- mous stock immediately owing to urgent financial obligations. TERMS: CASH. TRADE MARK TRADE MARK C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. is your reward for a brisk mile-a-dayl Resolve to WALK this winterl You'll swing aleng into slender, lim- ber youth in the smart ease of these ARCH COMFORT SHOES Built-in steel arch Combination last Flexible leather sole Rubber cushion heel Snug ankle fit and absolutely correct sizes — 234109, AAAA to D. WALKING is our best exercise . . . and our least expensive beauty treatment. Even if you're “on your feet” a lot indoors, do a brisk mile- a-day every day this winter — for glowing good-looks and figure-youth. The starting-point is the Nisley store for a pair of our newest, smartest Arch Comfort Shoes. They’re just as well styled in their bright boulevard manner as a Nisley party slipper! And when your foot slips into that area of ease, you'll think no shoe at any price has ever brought such well-shod contentment! Our Arch Comfort models at $5 are an excellent illustration of the Nisley idea: to make, at this price, a shoe with all the quali- ties of a more expensive range. Only the fact that we build all our shoes in specially equipped central plants for more than fifty Nisley stores accounts for such soft fine leath- ers, shapely lasts and Fifth Avenue styles at $5. Come in and see them! 5 NISLEY BEAUTIFUL SHOES 1339 F Street, N.\W., W ashington Women’s, Misses’ and Half-Size Dresses, $7 Were $10 and $16.50 26; smart styles, of Canton crepe, satin and novelty wool crepes. M and Women's Evening Dresses, of taffeta, cantons and satin. Were $25. Now ’ Evening and Dinner Dresses, of lace, satin, velvet and chiffon. Soiled. Were $16.50. 39 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Mussed from handling. Orchid, nile, peach, --i;ol. Dresses, of wool crepe; blue, red and green. Were $10. Now s 9 Misses’ Dresses. Were $595. Now ....$2 Children’s Socks and Hose Were 50c, 65c and 75¢ 25¢ 757 pairs; including 68 pairs Boys' Part-wool Socks. Rayon Rib Long Hose. Sizes 8 to 10 in lot; Sizes 9% to 11; 250 pairs Sizes 6 to 9%; in lot; 104 pairs Misses’ Lisle Hose. 65 pairs Misses’ 8 and 8)3; 159 pairs Rayon-and-wool Rib Long Hose. heavy Lisle-and-Rayon Hose. Sizes Sizes in lot 6%; to 9%;. 111 pairs Girls’ and Boys’ 7 Socks and Long Sports Hose. Sizes 7, 8 an 10 in lot. 80 pairs Children’s %; and % Socks. Were 35c. Now 47 pairs Misses’ Part-wool Hose. Sizes 8 to 10 in lot. Were $I. Now .. 25¢ Handmade Gowns were$1 55¢ 103; daintily embroidered and appliqued; white and pastels. 43 Fine Muslin Gowns. Sizes 15, 16 and 17 in lot. Slightly soiled. Were $1.50 and $1.95. Now ..95¢ 43 pes. Silk Underwear; bed jackets, chemise & panties. Slightly soiled. Were $1.95 and $2.95. Now..95¢ Slightly soiled. Crepe Gowns; peach, pink and white; hand-embroid . Slightly soiled . Were 58¢c. Now, 35¢ Girdles Were $2 and $3° 95¢ 77; including many much higher priced models. Now 6 Garter Brassieres. Were $2.95. Sizes 26, 27, 31 and 32 in Silk Costume Slips Special $2.25 122; in a varied assortment of much higher priced models. Lace trimmed and tailored styles, in flesh and white. Some slightly soiled. 20 Silk Slips; mavy, black. Sizes 34 and 36. Were $2.95. Now....95¢c . THE DOWN STAIRS One and Two Piece Sports Dresses, $5:50 Were 3756 10; of fine quality jersey, in greem, tan, navy and black. Sizes 14, 16, 20, 40, 42 and 44. 6 Slip-on Sweaters, in blue, green, red and tan. Sizes 34 to 38, Were $1.95. Now, $1.45 12 Bed Jackets; pink, orchid and green. Were $295. N $1.45 Misses’ Sports Coats, $7-75 Were $16.50 6; of polaire cloth, in gray and tan. Sizes 14, 15 and 20. 3 Misses’ Tweed Sports Coats, with berets to match. Black, brown and ‘blue. Sizes 14, 16 and 1! Were llll Now $3.95 Winter Hats, $1 %= 25; of felt and velvet, in many smart styles. 25 Velvet Berets. Were $1. N Novelties, 75¢ Yo%/ 2 and $1.50 50 Armchair Ash Trays and 75 pairs of Book Ends. Novelty Jewelry Reduced 19 Children's Necklaces. Were $1. Now. .50 16 Rings; colored stones. Were $1.95. Now S0o 25 pairs Barrings. Were $1.50. Now .... 15 Brown Necl s. Were $1. Now .. ~Little Girls’ Dresses, 50c Were $1 serviceable printed materials. to match. Sizes 3 to 6. sweater, cap and Sizes 2, 3 and .95 and $595. Now ....§1.95 1n L tle Girls’ Silk Dresses. Slightly soiled. 3,4 and 5. Were $3.95. Now..$1.95 Silk Dunn. pastels. Slightly mussed. Si 3,4 and 5. Were $5.95. Now..$2.95 3 Novelty Stuffed Animals. Soiled. Were $3.95 to $595. Now .51 16 pairs Children’s Leggings; some with but- tons or zippers. Broken si Som il Were H $1.95 and ,250 Now DOWN STAIRS STORE Some with 10 pairs Rayon Sports Bloomers, navy. Small sizes; damaged. Reduced.50c STORE Smocks, $1 Were s1.95 32; in an assortment of materials. Small, medium and large sizes. 12 House Dresses; fast-color prints. sizes. Were $2.95. Now . n Hom. Frocks ; fast-color 'rnm. Were $3.95. Now ..... ] Slmu:kl and 11 Hoover Apron: Mussed. Reduced to . Uniforms. Broken Now Girls' Wash Frocks, T5¢ Were $1 28; gay, fast-color prints. Some mussed and soiled. Sizes 7 to 14. 25 Girls’ “Lucette” Printed Dresses. Slightly soiled. Sizes 7 to 14. Were $1.95. Now, $1 9 Girls’ Silk Dresses; red, blue and tan. ’flfl 8, 10 and 12. Were $595. Now ....$29§ 11 Girls’ Woollen Dresses. Sizes 8, 10, 2 and 14. Were $5.95. Now $3.95 3 Girls’ Woollen Dresses. Broken sizes. Were $295. N eeeee 3198 Men’s Initialed ; Handkercluefs, 18¢ Were3se Cotton Handkerchiefs; with colored borderl 100 Boys’ Cotton Handkerchiefs, with initials and colored borders. Were 35c. Now 18¢ 180 Men's White Linen Handkerchiefs; initials and colored borders. Were 35c. Now..180 91 Women's Linen and Batiste Handkerchiefs. Were 25¢c and 35c. Now 2 for 25¢ 150 Men's White Cotton Handkerchiefs. . Se "Were Sl and ..25¢ 50c Were s1 ; gray, tan and beige fabric, with fancy cuffs. Assorted siz 50 pairs Children’s O 1 Men’s Fancy Shirts Weres1.95 §1 35 100; in attractive fancy p-:(ern-, also a few white and plain eolors. Fine quality shirts, including “Arrow” and Woodward & Lothrop makes. Collar-attached and neckband models in lot. 70 pairs Men’s_Fine Capeskin and ( Suede Gloves. Capeskins in 7 to 7%, suedes in sizes SV; to 9%. Reduced to ....$1.3 20 pairs Men's Gray Fabric. Reduced to .... back-opening style, with long sleeves and long legs. Special, Sl 119 Men's Heavy - weight Cotton Union Suits; fleece lined. Long leg, long sleeves. Special... .65 Sizes 14 to 17. Soiled. 250 Men’'s Pre-shrunk Broadcloth Shirts, collar-attached style, plain colors and white; neckband model, white. Soiled. izes 14 to 17 in lot. Were $1.55. Now ....§L1S 29 pairs Men's White Muslin Pa- jamas; coat style. Sizes A, B and D. Soiled. Were $1.25. Now. .85¢ 570 pairs Men's Plain and Fancy Hose; silk-and-rayon, rayon-and- lisle, other rayon mixtures. Sizes 10 to 12. Special Boys’ Cotton Union Suits Special 65¢ 110; of heavy-weight cotton; waist style. Knee L tfl: ith o1 Usiom _ Seitng es 6 to 16. 9 pairs Boys' T3 Sizes 13 to 16. Were $3.95. Now, 3295 30 Boys’ Suits; wash tops and wool shorts. Sizes 3, 4 and 5. sleeves. Sizes 6 to 12 70 Boys’ Tie and Handkerchief and Tie and Scarf Sets. Were $I. NOW teviernennenaniennenes . .65 24 Boys’ Tie and P-Ioll Sets. Wm 50c. Now ..25¢ 370 Boys’ Fo i W Ties, in many Iul shades, Spe- Sc udl 2 for 23¢ DOWN STAIRS