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FSHING 70 LURE MOST OF CABNET Lakes, Streams and Sea Figure Prominently in Vacation Plans. By the Associated Press. It looks as though a lot of water is going to figure in the vacations of the official family as well as in the Presi- dent’s. A majority of cabinet members plan to rest near lakes and streams and sea. With a Spring wedding in the family, Secretary Lamont probably will take his Test as late as August at fhe Larkspur, Colo., ranch of his son, Robert P. fr. where he will find his favorite sport fishing—ready to divert him. Miss Gertrude Lamont will marry | Charles E. Saltzman_here probably in | May, In June Mrs. Lamont will'g3 to | i Six Woeks, . . . her home at Lake Forest, Chicago by Glx"Wekon; Tmwpetior in every size, with every shoe made to give Sikurh. Teporte: | you that comfort so essential to poi se, health | .v Two other inveterate anglers, Secre- taries Hyde and Wilbur, are longing for some of this sport. It is doubtful when, ' if at all. the Agriculture Department head will get away. Hopes for Fishing Trip. | ‘The Intericr Department official hopes | he and Mrs. Wilbur will have some time at their own place in the Sierra Moun- tains. | “I do hope,” he said just bxfore he left with the President, “I can get in lcmst. Paul. Mrs. Mitchell probably | the water supply as soon as the system will accompany him. is completed. Trenches already have 1t Secretary Mellon gets away at all, | been dug the entire length of Main he may go abroad. Last Summer he |street, of the Lee-Jackson highway, stayed at home. through the town, and a large portion Stimson’s Plans Delayed. g‘f’o&'rl:elml’l;‘oh“ been laid and covered. Secretary and Mrs. Stimson have not | FOTE 15 8IS0 in pregress on Bank and yet made their plans, but they likewise | : are fondest of fishing and hunting. | Lest Summer they carried their rods and guns at Ausable, N. Y., in the Adirondacks. While Secretary Adams is with the | fleet at Guantanamo, Mrs. Adams rests in Florida. They are returning nert | week, and if they go away later, it| probably will be for some yachting. | Secretary Doak not only has made no vacation plans, but it was said at his | office that none was in sight. So with Secretary Hurley, who is away with the | President. _ The Postmaster Cjeral| and Mrs, Brown's friends could ®point only to their last choice for recreation. | They shipped their car on a boat that carriéd them to Nova Scotia and mo- tored home, picnioking along the way. | FAIRFI;X WATER PLANT IS .PROGRESSING NICELY Supply Will Be Available in Mains | { Special Dispatch to The Star. | FAIRFAX, Va., March 20.—Fairfax's new water system is making substantial progress, according to B. S. Gillesple, inspector for the town. Water w.ll be || available in the mains within six weeks, he stated. Tte town council has fixed the rate for water service at $2 per month, based | on 3,000 gallons per month, which is considered ample for ordinary*home use. Water in excess of that amount will be CVENING STAR. A Stylish-Shoe for Your Spring Costume Physical Culture Shoes , now ready for your inspection are in a_style range suitable for every costume. strap pumps and tan strap pumps and oxfords and personal appearance. famous shoes with the Springboard Arch, $11.50 snd $12.50 E£dmonstoneTo. WASHINGT. ' i f Youth Wounded Accidentally. " Accidentally discharging a pistol. Alexandria McKenzie, 17 years old, 3511 Thirteenth street, suffered a slight injury to his left, hand this morning. He was given first ald at Emergency | Hospital. Black These are the No Connection With Any Other Washington Stor et et el e St bttt et vt : D, C. FRIDAY, MARCH 20. 1931 LANSBURGH'’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 Ready Tomorrow ‘=¥ To Qutfit Children: - for Easter .o \ = h Girls’ Wear—Fourth Floor Tots’ Wear—Fourth Floor a fishing trip.” | P esiiint Curtis is planning a |at the rate of 60 cents per thousand | rest that may last two months, he said, | gallons. but what it will be he was not ready to | A service charge of $35 will be made Atvulge. to run connections from the water ‘Attorney General Mitchell went back | mains to the building line, including the k today after a sojourn in | cost cf meter and installation. === /NCORPORATED 612 13th Street N.W. Carl M. Betz, Manager. Boys’ Shop—Street Floor Shoe Shop—Second Floor Later he will go to his home | At least 100 houses will connect with ' | Charge Accounts invited sl ; | ““ ¥ L 10 Government g s Beautyline” Corselettes I L | J Satisfaction Since 1859 Foundation Garments Worthy of Their Name | | peCla S I New Spring models of fine broche with elastic | () [ispre r‘n'r;'bh}ps. LaBm&rd in ,bnck; well box‘;ed nal belt. Lac h side to ad. = ¥ | on nn,Ie from @s P :rc_on;s“‘}:mf o Saery . ke e A | | Second Floor. | ' 1 to 6 0’Clock Only | Men's B. v. D | - & ey e gl - " 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. | ;UmonSmts.A.8 C } SIS Sy | | Bport model of these famous ath- e e |J| 1etic suits. sizes 36 to 46. Limit, | 4 to a cus‘omer. No phone or liciami sy | 1,200 Lovely Easter Hats | Men’s Shirts & 30¢ 9 ‘ Smart Easter ) ||l Shorts, Each .. $5.00 and $6.00 Values Fine rayon shirts and shorts to . et . match, also cotton knit shirts and e Of T ta | Hats for Glrls |J| fancy shorts. Sizes 30 to 46 in the models, side flares, skull caps, irregu- ° | lot—Street. Floor, lar_brims and matrons’ hats, in black \ Boys’ New $9.88 and all colors. $1.95 S fing Suits 3 Split Peanits . | gu iy el Rough Straws | es 8 to 15/in well tailored fancy A ] : suits, consisting of coat, vest and Baku Braids Easter just wouldn’t be one pair k ck;rs. Popular colors Body Straws » ) ’ Easter for her without a new | 3 Other Groups of Easter Hats at $5.00, $7.50 and $9.95 Glrls S|"( Dresses hat! Aristocratic, large brim- Easter Coats A 0 9 med mod-ls or off-the-face | Perfume, 7 Oz. 55(: Children’s New Straw Hats $9.95 i iy St ois This exquisite and lasting odor is Hundreds and hundreds of dainty new Spring hats in Tuscans, sIO offered at a real saving.—Street Lace Straws, Fancy Straws and Body Straws. Off-the-face and - . o | Fior. - brim models in new trimmings, including ribbon and flowers. - Crepes de chine and all-silk e z : 4 : 4 As smart = older sister’ th Boys’ New 00 49 98 98 shantungs in pretty Easter colors 2 e s e fiSL ;" 5'.":" | Khiickers c . . . . that positively won’t fade. A oW, seitls, spini- N Easoi- | ot dozen styles: sizes 7 to 14 ette and novelty cuffs. © Also the | failored of handsome suiting mix- s ‘ boyishly tailored polo coat that | tufes. Golf <'vle, with double seat, Street Floor. i e e B | and knees. Alco with elastic waist- $K5.95 is now all the rage! Soft, supple | band and elastic , knees—Street = 32 e tweeds—in navy, skipper blue, 4 . i It " Q N A 1 Plain, printed and plaid all-silk red, tan and green. Sizes 7 to 16. ",v.g::::: Smart 84c ew rrlva S n crepes with tiny puffed sleeves, 3 o % . ceees b and suggestions of pert boleros. < | 25 vogionr o Tailored and Trimmed G s ke N Blui °C | and plain trousers cr plain coat and cuffs. Sizes7 to 16. } 3‘/)’ ue oats ! ;iit.nua !rofise.rsv—Second Floor. Yuggig)gpviay § yon Print §7 .88 : S I $ 5 95 i . U o I Frocks ... mockfid ZDr6esses Uiy ; or : “Be‘;u%fu Ex‘}gi’guf? li!l‘:rkmpr?rxlz: I i " A smart Easter fashion for the Peplum, pleated and flared skirt s e . little girl or boy of from 2 to 6 [J| mogeis -second Floor. wagger New Easter - $ 95 years! Beautiiully tailored and il $1.00 Silk " warmly lined. X | Models That A 7 |} Fishnet Hose . . . c i at Are Crisp, sheer voiles and prints, | _ The fashionabl v all- ik o gt St i | fls&nflt hni<r°r£vflilhel dul finish, In 8 |[| Rea“!’ Marvels O.f daintily smocked and with hand- ) . . r selection of new colors.—Street Floor. ||| 2 N fagotted yokes. In soft pastel | | agotted y 3 T $1.00 to $1.50 Value At This Special e el e ots INew i Silk Hose . . C Price A 5 900 pairs, of full-fash- 5 : . 298 s S (| oy of spariing eetct Com of ey Easter Dresses | hose. Plcoted top. dull finish, grena- |l| twills, smart, mannish fabrics, fine coverts and f - | Floor. i Polo cloth. Belted, straightline, silhouette and X B , S i §9¢ Rayon cape coats with throw collars, embroidered collars, : g $ 95 E oe Ul’ld V! 3 c mannish collars and fur fabric collars. Black and 5 ¥ oys aSter h S H EX(:’::,GZWQX~ at . all colors. Sizes 13 to 17, 14 to 20, 36 to 0. C | ) E Sh > | e extra sizes in 2 > j? | talored_ravon boomers” siep-in: || Jaunty New Suits, Too, at Ten Dollars irls’ Easter Shoes Of washable crepe de chine and as $5 | sizes in irimmed garments. Pink Second Floor, $ tempting as luscious chocolate Easter i | and peach.—Street Floor. A : 5 eggs! Straight from the shoulder or Heavy blucher oxfords, of tan s § ST % =S STE i S = ey A e : 2 waistline styles, ruffled or embroid- or black calfskin! Built for stren- # . i Beige or tan one-strap pumps with : - : Chlldren’s D FREE—Decorated Chocolate Egg With Every Boy's Suit m’fl‘%« y?p o "°im_ _““n g:u:‘ o1 ered in a lady-like manner. Maize, tous wear, with thick soles and b a,y Bo s? $7 50 East S 't er one sttaps with center or side peach, blue, pink, nile and orchid; leather heels. Sizes 1 to 6 and In Our Shoe Dept Yy . ; er Juits buckle. Sizes 235 to 7. sizes 3 to 6. 6% to 9. g { , 4-piece suits, beautifully [ . Qoyf and s tailored of fancy mixtures | Girls’ $3.00 .95 | ~sp-cially purchased, spe- ° BLUE CHEVIOTS ... HERRINGBONES . .. TWEEDS and $4.00 cially priced. Coat, vest, 5 s two pairs knickers or one e 3-Piece Easter Suits 1,000 pairs smart new-straps, ties 2 trousers. Sizes 8 to 16 and oxtords from famous makers. In 5 3 atent leather. tan calf, dull blac o : Calf and tan elk. ‘Rubber heels. Sizes 512.50 All-Wool Suits i 815 to 11, 1135 t0 2, 2% to 6.—Second : Or 0 s : | s By Fine clothes in every sense of i | the word! All-wool fancy suits $ 75 1 14 ' = = with two knickers or one knickers o i : FREE—Decorated Chocolate Egg With Every Girl's Coat or Dress Ly Ay or two L% I : $ ° ) I Biue serge and bitis cheviol suite with two knlcke | A mannish coat, a new style : t | orgl&«}l;y“‘fl};r(;sl_n\r;:d;one lrong trau]sers, Sizes 71015, vest and a pair of fully lined | S’ BLOUSES, perfect quality, in white, tan, and taped knickers—cut to 1 bl d gree 3 i lr s - as er ear { Bizes 1 to 15, HAL?;LESSS? g g B | fit, and tailored to stand u - . Dressy New Fashions at Welcome Low Prices T Ali-wool top. “mll(” parlongn By Y s o ¢ to 16. o z t, pair English she - Girls’ Spring Coats 7. Tmateh and a jaunty cane. . Sizes 3 o 3 Extra Knickers to : Sizes 2 to 6 and 7 to /i 14, in smart coats of s .98 — reet Flo Match, $1.75 wool tweeds and broad- === s e 8 cloth, lined with ne . . | sateen. Cape collar and belted mod- 2 P d T G d H o o e X $2 Picoted-Top Grenadine Hose Rugby Suits Phoenix Girls’ Silk Dresses New, perfect—and beautiful $ i 7 95 Of plain-color crepe al Full fashioned. Extra 35 o S k f % -to-the-top hose with s b s2'98 ‘ fonable dull Fnish, % “Three-piece Rugby suits o two- OCKs for . chine collars and ties. 45-gauge, 4 strand, New Easter piece top coat suits of long-wear- * Long and short sleeve models with colors. = * ing tPeeds in new tan, blue and fared and pleated skirts. Bises 1 i gray mixtures. Sizes 4 to 10, I ren o o L $1.00 Perfect Silk Hose C R - 2000 pairs just arrived! i % Aoty o St $1 .98 Pure silk chiffon hose with' ommucion 35C- Pairs sl effects and peplum French heels, twin black c S 't $I 95 SRehd) fuiel o pohtrustt ikikog heels and twin self heels, uits, S The prettiest socks we've had fl::velg?;‘:rvsr‘lgnl‘slee\'u. Cape col- 8 l‘;““ l:" :'2-‘- \Vl\i(l’e blr?at;jclymhswim a white E _\I'Ears to sell at this low price! BB W tie and self belt. Sizes 5 to 10. alf sock: - s SWEATER AND BERET SETS for "E'n:; l{:;:n";fnzzz‘“’ Regular, Exira and Double White or Fancy Shirts........7% of finemr;uasli?;dlifl‘emi: e e beret to match. Green, Nmmias ‘ Extra Rayon Undies All-Wool Spring Sweaters...§1.95 signs, or plain with novelty cuffs w6 tan and bue wih g] o ombray” fine rayon e T Four-In-Hand signs, y cuffs. striped borders v gowns, chemises, princess o gy gl gy o] Sizes 6 to 9. = GIRLS' SPRI T%-—Charmi slips, three-in‘one gar- . ¢ new styles in hemp and Milan Straws, Also regulr sizes $f toilored and trimmed c | cosaEos e SOCKS—STREET FLOOR. mmed with ribbon. nas and combina- two-in-one garments in 2 4 b $1.98 Togular sizes only. 2 for 91 . N ¥ Stiect Floor