Evening Star Newspaper, August 31, 1931, Page 24

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" B—8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1931 o =290 Youw're Going to College--- Age, Sex or Nationality Letter R Back in Calendar| Can Have No Effect “{ and 3,000 Men Prepare on Salaries. S LANSBURGH'S || a7 ‘oner Sports Coat must be the same regardless of age, sex Bpec! teh to The Star. BALTTMORE, M. August 31—With | e e ek pariovmad | = =~ = o e ntity quality un- | the letter R back in the calendar to-| der the terms of the national labor law morrow approximately 3,000 Maryland | just promulgated. ) tongers are expected to start operations bh’e‘he:lnl;':(.fi?m?a?svm" against garn- in the Chesapeake Bay and its tribu-| A blow is dealt to cabarets and liquor tarles on the first day of the oyster | vending establishments where women or season. minors are employed. The law prohib- In almost all sections where oysters |its this class of employment and estab- have been planted in the last several | lishes penalties for offending propri- years large quantities of spat are re- | etors. | ported and it is expected that this year | Employers of more than 100 persons | the bivalve will be more palatable than | are obliged to provide sanitary living that of last season, when a very high | quarters for their employes and may average of quality was reached charge no more than one-half per cent Conservation officials say the oysters | Of the value of the property as rental. are rather plentiful and of good size.| A Domestic employes are protected by a In some places many small oysters have | Clause which establishes that the em- been reported and deputy commanders | plovers must give them board snd have been warned to enforce the cull “!“;l- pay for their medical expenses law. Efforts will be made to conserve | 8nd burial in case of death and give oysters less than the legal size of three | them time off to attend night schools. dnches. > ‘Throughout the Tidewater sections of | Brazil is considering the establish- Maryland the tonging season begins ment of a central ba September 1 and the dredging season | e next month. In two counties, St. Marys | and Charles, which border on the Poto- | mac River, the tonging season is de- | layed until September 15. The crab- bing season ends October 31. | At one time the Chesapeake Bay country was the leading oyster-produc- ! ing area of the world, with an annual | output of 30,000,000 bushels. Due to Hair Pieces various causes this maximum peak has $24.50 to $34.95 declined throughout the years, until| during the last few Winters Maryland | Transformations Thas produced but 5,000,000 bushels. In 1888, figures reveal, Maryland produced l 15,000,000 bushels of oysters, which is $ : within 3,000,000 bushels of the entire production of the United States today. e prolific beds of the Chesapeake, . statistics reveal, were almost entirely| f"""fi"’ Frans $20 stripped within' 20 years by the 800, EEREIOR s e dredging boats of the oyster fleet. BEAUTY SALON— e FOURTH FLOOR. 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 A fitted, nubby woolen No Connection With Any Other Washington Store s N PR ot of devastating b E smartness to wear while going between classes. Swagger lines, a most un- Silk Pajamas Are 3 usual leg o’ mutton sleeve, 3 and a dyed platinum or Just the Thing for 64 St 7 : A beige wolf collar on study Hours and P g ? G brown, grey, red or green, “Gab-Fests” T : $49.50 COATS—SECOND FLOOR. Imported French Campus Tuck-Aways by Wimbledon Juniors Exclusively at Lansburgh’s '3 Just for Comparison. Sromerems sl LANSBURGH'S You'll probably want to live in these silk pajamas e i - e after you once try them . -— , 8th and B Sta. e = 3 b Ecusdor's rice crop this yesr will NAtional 9800 “Campus” and “Varsity”—two of the soft, T e weigh 36,500,000 pounds. | . the waist and flafe to 102 ,500,000 pounds. new, crushable felts absolutely essential to col- inches around the bottom. lege wardrobes. Not much in the hand, but oh my, what a clever girl can do to make them a captivating version of the Eugenie mode! ot - [ - i A - SPECIALLY PRICED FOR STUDENTS The Light Weight Two patterns— $3.95 i Sk You’'ll Register in an Ocelot Coat Every eye on the campus will note the beauty and up-to-the minute style of this per- = - : Woolen Frock fectly matched ocelot ;‘;%/ A Light, smart looking, and the most k £ coat, with its flattering i + 3 dal i —will see you smart- collar of golden beaver, [ 4 practical piece of hand luggage in ly through the entire | )\\ years. The Tourobe gives you full & school year from early s | 95 ' : Aut to lat Wardrobe convenience—holds 3 to Sp‘:in;,m ?hi;,: ma-of FURS—SECOND FLOOR. 5 suits on hangers or twice that . piece model that has s gone “diagonal” both e in fabric and in lines, accessories. Eliminates wrinkled v 5 garments. Great for week-ends. < s $|0-75 Priced modestly : T SPORTS SHOP— $|9.75 4 You’ll Need Scads of Slips Soft French crepe silhouette slips take up so little room, and you may be thankful you have plenty when you miss connections with your laundry. Lace-trimmed, top and bottom, and finely tailored styles; flesh and tea- rose, sizes 34 to 44..... R i $2.95 SLIPS—THIRD FLOOR. Nemoflex Girdles Minimize Your Hips—Exaggerate Shoulders This twelve-inch girdle accomplishes the new silhou- ette, it pinches in the waist, tapers the hips vet permits perfect freedom for an active figure. giz:s 2? to 32. Peach elastic $3 Silk Crepe and Net Brassiere, $1.50 CORSET SHOP—THIRD FLOOR. 1314 F St. N.W. Quality—Moderately Priced. %ll}lfllfllflllllllflflllIIIIIIINIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllfllIlIlI!llIHIIIII|l|||||IHIIIIIIIIIlIlIlINll||l||lllllflmlflllllllIIIIIIIIII % b/ Semi- lC Annual Slip Into This Clearance Sale Zipper Dres —for your early 9 morning classes! It comes in all-wool Women’s Shoes &| &.ix % with a suedene top. It's collar and cuffs Ends Wednesday! e colors— $10 INEXPENSIVE SHOP— SECOND FLOOR. For Teas, Bridge Parties and Sunday Afternoon The Dress ‘That The Turo Case is worth its weight in gold, yet here Double you can get it at a price that hardly nicks your allow- - ance. Dupont fabrikoid, black or brown, with 2 hangers and roomy shoe compartment. From it your dresses will come as neat and un- 54 95 . Crosses wrinkled as they went in For gay week ends away from college you will need a genuine leather week end case, with three roomy pockets ; black or brown, moire lined, $9.95. Also fine size week end Touro cases 39.95 of seal LUGGAGE—STREET FLOOR. All that’s left of the foot- wear in this sale has been " Yow'll Find a Robe Your Friend further reduced e S L Especially when it's of 100% wool flannel! 95 Striped or plain green, blue, orchid and rose— to 4. smartly tailored in a boyish fashion with notched or shawl collars and deep, roomy pockets. All . If you want to keep on the straight and nar- row path of fashion, choose this dress that double crosses. Of can- ton crepe with angel There’s a good assortment of white linen and buckskin—of beige, blue, green, and brown kid and pagent leather models. A fitting “wind-up” of a most successful clear- ance sale, with its exceptional savings. ROBES—THIRD FLOOR. ‘ 000 O Al sales final - LANSBU RCHIS skin satin trimming. ‘ L ANSBU RG H 'S | Ic“'s 74h, 8th and B Sta—NAsional 9800 $16.50 Wi il gt = FST.ATTENTH § e Comauption Jiih dey Olhe Washineton Stere £Eo0ND Flook Mo Connection With Any Other Washington Stors %Nlfllflfllflmflflllflllflflflfl[fllIHHWNMMMWWHWWWMHW!IIHNIIHMMMIME

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