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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 193l LANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 $]075 a Romany Striped Navy, black,sor green with gen- é:? Straw Hats erous dashes of bright color, in '_ - one piece or the very much newer two-piece styles. Sizes 13 to 17. _If you want to look par- ticularly gay and young, wear one of these new Romany striped straw hats! Wide shiny straw with bright colored sttaw inter- woven to effect the new plaid patterns. VOIS AHED | L e FOR NEW SCHOOLS ‘Alexandria Expansion Pro- gram Put Up to Council of City. . The VJunior Miss Now Appears in Gay Spring Prints By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. ALEXANDRIA, Va., February 13.— The City School Board at a conference with the City Council yesterday after- noon recommended additions to the| present school equipment which would | cost in the neighborhood of $400,000.| 1f the Council decides to go ahead with | the program as recommended a bond issue will be necessary. - This, it is esti- mated, would add from 20 to 25 cents per $100 to the present tax rate of $2 .40, Central High School Asked. The board recommended the bulldingi of a central high school at Cameron and West streets to connect with Alex- nndml High Bcho;; mdc .;e’tz!g?aagl - School. This would _cosf ,000. 8 Plans for the school were drawn up| SELII YOSHIWARA, | sorfie time ago. Japanese fiyer, plans a 19-stop flight Tt this school is provided it would be | from Tokio to San Francisco in April, made a senior hllgl school and Alex- | following route American round-the- Raccoon and Rough Woolen Coats, $2 5 Chongo weaves are the newest fabrics on the Spring horizon, and combined with raccoon (a value at $25) make coats with a very dis- tinguished air. Other fur-trim- The hat with the hale brim in o striking T ohaid, 48 Navy belti ribbon e.-:l.l‘l with navy plaid straw here, $5 MILLINERY—SECOND FLOOR. Other straws, shiny and dull. In navy, brown, blue, green and black. andria and George Mason Highs would | world fiyers took in 1924, ditions in Mount Vernon Elemental o oviding room. for some of | MAN HELD FOR QUIZZING Alexandria High. It would also enable this time. Stabbing Case Is Recovering -piece "mo et e board recommended that three TOOMS | gy yne Associated Press. piece dress, $10.75. be made junior high schools. This, —Associated Press Photo. Council was told, would relieve crowded — the pupils of that school at George | Mason and would relieve conditions at IN ATTACK ON WITNESS the board to establish a junior high TR | school :;mm Which does not exist at | Woman Supposed to Testify in| bie vy print in a Room for Colored Pupils. With reference to colored schools, the From Knife Wounds. be added to Parker-Gray School and 4 S ABat & new bullding. of five or six rooms, | PORTLAND, Orcg., January 20— be constructed in southeastern part | Edward T. Hinch was held yesterday of the city for elemental pupils. This, the board said, would relieve crowded conditions in Parker-Gray School and would allow the instefillation of a full four-year high school course for colored children, which does not exist at this time. Superintendent of Schools R. C. Bowton addressed Council on the ‘crowded conditions and lack of facilities and gave statistics on the local for questioning rbout two recent attacks on Mrs. H. W. Howard, State's witness against Nelson C. Bowles and Irma G., | Loucks, charged with the murder of | Boyles® wife. | Hinch was arrested Tuesday. Police refused to reveal their findings. | Mrs. Howard is recovering from knife wounds inflicted by a man after she disregarded a warning in another attack early in December not to appear med models of trico broadcloth, sizes 13 to 17. JUNIOR MISS SHOP—SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH'’S Black rough woolen coat trim- med with off-the- shoulder racoon collar, $25, A Price That Allows Two Pairs school situation. Council took the mat-| pefore the grand jury which indicted ter under advisement. Bowles, a Portland millionaire, and Miss = - Loucks, his one-time secretary. Thousands of wreaths, weighing more| Mrs. Leone Bowles, Portland soclety | than a ton, were shown and thousands | matron, died in Miss Loucks’ apartment | of people viewed the funeral procession |last November after a bread knife had in Bondi, Australia, following the cere- | been plunged into her bresst. Her hus- mony for two policemen who had beep |band and Miss Loucks asserted she| killed by a madman in a running fight. | stabbed herself. 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 Washable Gloves With Single Button $|.95 Light gloves are the vogue —both in color and in weight! That is why we stress the fashion-importance of these light-weight capeskins in egg- shell, white, pearl grey, dust and black with white. Single- button and classic pull-on styles—sizes 534 to 715. Mail and Phone Orders Filled by Jane Stuart No Connection With Any Other Washington Store Sorry, Men! Why Buy Anything But GLOVES—STREET FLOOR. Ties for Spring Are Pastel and Small Figured . Men’s ties for. Spring reflect the colors of the season—pale greens, $ I light blue, soft greys and white, with figures and pin dots. MEN'S WEAR SHOP—STREET FLOOR. 83 Suits—eight % I 65 \iw , inches long in the back—you won’t 4 in this lot : : broadcloth; collar attached or to How They ,Fu"'Fa Shl'on ed PiCOt'TOP aew brown shades. : Non-Shrinkable Shirts different hard- " Completely prg-shrunk shirfs af a be annoyed by having them come New Hosiery ; match. Sizes 13% to 17. a2 , ‘ = | ChiffonSilk Stockings - Shirts That Boys Like oY . Exquisitely sheer, expensive-looking sl silk chiffon hose. With picot tops, slenderiz- ; Mayfei ing French heel 1 les. Si Colore d or Whtte BE l:f-: ol 1:251 O.renc eels and plated soles. Sizes 8/4 black or mavy blue. Also full fashioned silk service weight hose with lisle tops and soles 814 to 10Y5. T e only When They Cost You Only finished fabrics Compleey prs shrunk s a3 / out! White; Blite, tan and green - ’ s Humming Bird —On Sale Tomorrow ¢ | Can be wern with i Each Suit Has Two Pairs Trousers ; $ I HOSIERY—STREET FLOOR Three Cheers for Navy A.—Navy kid operd pump with inconspicuous piping of light blue kid; new- spike heel, $6.50. % 6 50 B—Navy blue kid one- \ strap shoe trimmed in genu- ine lizard and silk kid strap- ping, $6.50. C.—Navy blue kid walking shoe with low Cuban heel and smart trimming of blue lizard, $6.50. ° SHOE SHOP—SECOND FLOOR. Tailored like Dad’s shirts, but sized to fit small juniors 8 to 13, and the youth who wears 1275 to 14%5. Wash- able shirtings in white, blue, tan, green and fancy patterns. BOYS’' SHOP—STREET FLOOR. Fine Norwegian Calf Oxfords A Real Shoe for a Real Boy—Only $5 We believe this is the best boy’s shoe in America! It has the narrow heel last with arch under it, all oak leather soles, and Norwegian calf is famous for the scuffs it can take without showing them! SHOE SHOP—SECOND FLOOR. - LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 MAKER came to us with samples of eight fine fabrics — the kind he uses for $35 suits but he could make us up only 83 suits. Conse- quently we got them at a greatly reduced price! The Fabrics Are:- —hard finished worsteds in brown, green,.and blue mix- tures and oxford grey; the linings are celanese which will outlast the suits! 35 .to 44, regulars, short and long! No Connection With Any Other Washington Store MEN'S CLOTHING—STREET FLOOR.