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1 _B—10 i Ann TRUST LAWS drawbacks to the bullding trades. At contractors | CALLED DRAWBACK EEEE SRS Two Building Construction Leaders Renew Agitation for Modification. By the Associated Press. Agitation for modification of the anti- trust laws has been renewed in Wash- well in advance of the congres- fonal session. % Attacks on certain aspects of the| Sherman act have centered at the White House and have recelved more than passing attention from President oover. HWlfi\ln two days two leaders in the building construction world—Robert D. Kohn, president of the American In- stitute of Architects, and Charles F. Abbott, director of the American In- stitute of Steel Construction—have laid Lheh- complaints before the Chief Exec- Abbou declared that he did not be- lieve anti-trust laws should prevent trade co-operation essential to organ- ized industry in maintaining the wage scale and employment. Building Trade Drawbacks. Kohn, gpeaking for the Construction D-pllc thls u{ublon however, Sena- ‘Walsh, Democrat, Montana, be- lleves Congress at its next session will not repeal anti-trust laws as a for regulation of prices must accompany ugm peal of the anti-monopoly act. ident Hoover himself is not en- tirely satisfled with the present anti- trust l.lws In his last public utterance on the subject, contained in a message to Congress, he sald: “I recommend that the Congress in- stitute an inquiry into some aspects of the economic working of thes: laws. I do not favor repeal of the Sherman act. The prevention of monopolies is of most vital public importance. Competition is not only the basis of protection to the consumer, but is the incentive to progress. Advisabllity of Inguiry. “However, the interpretation of these laws by the courts, the changes in busi- ness, especially in the economic effects upon those enterprises closely related to the use of natural resources of the country, make such an inquiry ad- visable. “The producers of these materials assert that certain unfortunate results of wasteful and destructive us~ of these natural resources together with destruc- tive competition which impoverishes 1u1ue ‘of the United States, contended thz aws should be modified to eliminate for $1.50. one, $1.35. In pink or colorings. by our expert buyer. both operators and worker cannot be remedied because of the prohibitive Kayser’s Triconese Undies ) Vests, pantles, band-its or bloomers that formerly so\d peach colors. Extra sizes in MOSES—FIRST FLOOR NMoses Opportunity Dept. IS READY - with drcssy and . Miags 1n 1 3 s AN A o 3 member—tonight, tomorrow and Monday night to look ar ound, up until Wednesday to buy, but Sale Prices end <cation and o g00d pair of shoes $EE THESE STHLES AT All sew meteriahy ond colors & MOSES—SECOND FLOOR September Oriental Rug Sale Ends September 30th. $60 and $75 Rugs ‘~Now $45 30 rugs in size 4x7 feet to be sold at this great reduction. selection of nch colorings and interesting designs. $275 Goravans Now $I8 9x12 room size rugs of the famous Goravan weave. their soft colorings. Please note particularly all colors in this rug are pure vegetable dyes. $325 to $485 Rugs ow 3220 Size 9x12 rugs, in either Persian or Chinese designs. Each rug selected A wonderful selection of magnificent designs, and a texture that 15 unsurpassed. These, too, with pure vegetable dye Many Others at Equally Great Reductions MOSES—FOURTHE FLOOR $3 95 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1931 MOON MULLINS—It’s Old Enough to Be .in School. WELL, THEN I SHALL WAT. I WAS EXPECTING HIM FOR DINNER. LAST NIGHT AND WE DIDN'T SHOW LUP— YOMm~ HOW OLD ARE YOUL MY LITTLE MANT S\X YEARS OO MY Myl AND NO TALLER THAN MY WILL YOU WINDLY TELL MR. MULLINS. THAT MR. PUMPKIN \S HERE TO SEE HWM? MR. OTHO. P. PUMPKIN. HE AWN'T IN. AND HE SAW NOT TO WAKE WM LP FOR NOBOVY. | producer and the wage earner: and | sacrifice of the fundamental purpose of Save Meat in the Oven. “The well-known condition of the | ::°7 have an equal interest in maintaln- | these laws.” hidre Beciiia to'bs &plae relationPe- bituminous coal industry is an illustra- ing adequate competition. The oil ‘industry has resorted to an | yyeen shrinkage and even temperature; tion. The people have a vital interest| “I therefore suggest that an Inquiry |, oo oovo oomoact in its eft | in the conservation of their natural | be directed especially to the effect of D& effort to con- | that, 45, whn meat is roasted from start resources; 4n the prevention of wasteful I the workings of the anti-trust laws in ; trol production without violating the | to finish in a very hot oven, the shrink- practices; in conditions of destructive | these particular flelds to determine if | anti-trust statutes. The coal muuu.ry\nge is greater than when the meat is competition which may impoverish the | these evils can be remedied without | is comtemplating the same move. first seared at & high temperature and W. D. Moses & Sons NAtional 3770 F St. at 11th SPECIAL_ANNOUNCEMENT Open Tonight, Saturday and Monday 'til. 9 P.M. Furniture and Rug Sections Only For the Benefit of Those Who Cannot Meet Their Relatives Here During Store Hours September Furniture and Rug Sale Prices End Sept. 30th Note: No Sales Will Be Taken in the Evenmgs However, this will give husbands, sisters, brothers—all an opportunity to come in and decide together what they want to buy. For we believe that all are equally interested when buying such things as rugs and furniture. So re- interpretation of the anti-trust laws, Wednesday, September 30 at 6 P.M. ONLY F STREET ENTRANCE OPEN Chinese Scarfs Saturday gl 19 Only Just received—a special ship- ment of 100 Chinese embroid- ered scarfs in antique designs, with double sleeve bands, All sorts of shapes, for little table covers. Phone orders ta taken. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Large Stone Rings s Large onyx* stones surrounded with tiny marcasites and mounted in terlln* silver. Black and white ef- fects, large amber colored stones, rhinestones in filigree effects and many others. *Simulated. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR In the Opportunity Shop Important Fashions at Our Specialized Price $10 A collection of dresses including every favored mode of this season. Many of the styles copy some of the highest priced frocks. Newest Fall colors and color combinations. Sizes for Misses and Women Fall Suits'. . . .. %10 New tweed:, in black and white or brown and white, as well as in plam materials. Some trimmed with clever fur imitation. Sizes 14 to 20, MOSES—SECOND FLOOR New and Novel! Pa]ama-shps (Two-in-One) $595 They serve as a lovely sleep- ing pajama or are ideal to wear as a slip under an eve- ning gown—long with wide trouser legs, made extra low in the back and with fitted top so that it is really all you actually need under your eve- ning frock. Made of pure silk or nynon, trimmed with lace or contrasting shades. In flesh or tearose. Sizes 15, 16 and 17. Only a limited number, MOSES—THIRD FLOOR In a wide 5 Noted chiefly for Tailored Suits $25 New Fall suits of ex site tailoring. P] cloths or mixtures, white mixture with mr trimming in black. sizes for misses, 14 to ao Others Up to $69.50 FLOOR ‘. then flnished slowly with the tmpentute rapidly ¥ beef ribs have been seared in a hot oven, the temperature is rapidly reduced so as to finish the cooking very slowly, the shrinkage of the meat when rare is only lbour:‘:'ne;e hth of the fresh weight; whe: reduced. For example, if after ‘Well finished, e roasting goes on to the | the same kind All-Wool Blankets, $5.69 pr. Special From September Sale Double-bed size in cholce of seven attractive piald colors. Trimmed with a 4-inch binding of sateen. are the HEADS' that WEAR these HATS and the pnce 310 Sketched are two models from a large collection —and we war- rant that you will find two or three that you want to purc] Siel ok course they are the newest Frencheopies and the uallty and worl sh{r are unex- Shoes In black, brown or two-tone tent 12% 2. $4.50 & $5 Children’s—. Growing girls— 8% to 12 MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Children’s Apparel Coats $4 9510 $|4 95 Little sister coat sets ln sizes 1 to/6. 1 to $1.95 $1.95 to $5.95 s G, $2.95 10 $5.95 e ster cont.... $8.95 to $25 2ore cont s, $4.95 t0 $9.90 Rt entner cots $6:95 t0 $9.90 o wppee e $495 10 $595 | FLOOR end in & hot oven, the shrinkage is about one-fourth of the fresh weight. ‘Well done beef shrinks more than rare beef, osher things being equal. high-grade beet and lamb roasts Jose more fat and less water during cooking u:;dn very thin meat of