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" B—8 = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1932. LB H i > o " TREATY NAVY HELD [BocrGet Chickens |TRADE COMMISSION |2 Bip . e s, it v : To Prevent Dogs | METHODS ASSAILED) i’ st Sy St il W, ™ "P0t | ent buyers had been driven from the — PEACE SAFEGUARD Slaughtering Them! = mimw ¥ nad ben avn, from LANSBUiiGHS e e, | Tr Uematame Tomorrow—An Unusual Sale! ary 15.—So many dogs with & prefer- porting on Humphrey. Admiral Upham Tells House ence or live chickens arerunning Bt | LANSBURGH’S H residents are giving their poultry | By the Associated Press Committee Neglect Would | 29°%0 88 &nempioyed, accord: | The Federal Trade Commission was 7th, 8th and E Streets 3 ing to an anonymous letter received | criticized today for holding and sanc. o Be Peril. by the county commissioners yester- | tioning trade practice conferences. be- ay. fore the Senate Interstate Commerce i _— This happy solution of the eating | Committee, as hearings began on tre v By the Associated Press | problem of those who cannot find | renomination of Commissioner Willlam g iat | Work has followed the slaughter of |E Humphrey, of Washingion to the | 2 A treaty Navy was held today by | scores of chickens by dogs within the | commission Rear Admiral Frank B. Upham, chief sam r;wdm:‘lm. ;’t‘ :; samk”gg! "n?S’,; Senator Connally, Democrat of Texas a ton Bilreat ent ha chickens and Representative Fulmer, Del t :']’ Hhe NAYY f"“:‘“” B“":‘“' to be | Gitle night, according to the letter. | of South Carolina, urged the committee he means o eguarding peace. e — to look thoroughly into the trade prac- (dyed Neglect in bu p in all cate- T tice conferences before reporting on . L i S 1‘ gories, he told the House Naval Affairs '_- l \Huiyl\m}re\- s G & i €AlINES coney) Committee rging passage ‘of the I Con{:’"{iniompflnffl particularly of the 5 ey e Silver or Natural | Vinson bill L peril rather than and cotton seed oil industriess Neither safeguard th L i made an open declaration against The Vin d authorize a 10- umphrey. M k year const 2 |- UF Chairman Couzens called upon Hum- : uskrat ships at a c phrey to explain the commission’s pol- o = : | “By buildi tios (allowed icy toward the confy s o e undes. he Tndo " Kamiral REQY. “The commissioner sald : ‘ Lk At the Ridiculously no one, and quested by representatives of the in- & / - position to | N o Longer |merestgd' House ! dustries to clear up their standing un- ] y Low Pi‘t(‘e Of Only der the law. The commissioner said they were re- A member of the commission pre- i ‘v.;: Amm sk et Hearing Marked by Se- sided over them, but he insisted that | e ' B cr?c,y', Is Tfld. = \Vhy You'll $ 5 9. 7 5 The Fords have no further interest | r\lways i This word was conveyed to the| g House Military Committee yesterday by ‘ 9 Sallor Edsel Ford, son and business n&soc\ntv: ) ) of Henry Ford, at a hearing behind | Oua”tl’y Necessartly . - | Closed doors, which was surrounded | ‘ ua ‘ he fadaed | \ith the greatest secrecy, imposed by | the down - turned | Limited—Come Early 5 Ford as the price of his appearance L | - When the meeting broke up, Ford e | er on the | W = the fog and sun trade, our &% ; ke for fo statement to make . ¥ . traction pro. | PUblication. We ‘are out of it now."| straw [ Our alert buyer knows her furs then the i The impression further was left ¥t the squarish crown \ ...and when the manufacturer the hands' of e ps At TU i the committee that Ford interests now | tes at future disarma- are U e giad e bia mage o || T et offered to close out such fine coats = ecade ago for the Gov s T S d 1 ) el a the | 000,000 plant was D 1t ch Rlicions You'll probably at these unheard-of prices . . . she c8 wasfexyraasad m;%g‘lt]);:'\rx‘ghgl “1:;230. “ehief engineer | $ .00 have several sailors just grabbed them! Here they Comitiesl oo of the Ford company. L Quart before the season is | are! Sealine (dyed coney) aear, Adminy William A thonett | opinion thesminimim amount of fer- over, but you'll like ‘ trimmed with fitch, marmot .or Yo was - jFaat ptiAsnauLER A | ciner StoRDe manufactured by & pro- P . this one to wear first. ¢ 1 ¢ 116 44 . BeNat e ais pasiosl o g Eotcave lessoeishould Rhe atipulitcdit acked and Delivered T elore At a i ot i natural squirrel, 16 to 44. Sealine N k to i v contract. . | 8 o1 1 X1l 1 a0y . Individual Forms.$3.50 doz. stiff, small but not with self trim, 46 to 52. Silver and America’s present aircraft-carrier ton- | A%y €ORIME o rered the Govern- nage. | ment $5,000,000 for the huge wartime | severe natural -muskrat, self trimmed o » nitrate plants, agreeing to produce | Large Mol. | | 2'600.600 tons of festilizer annually and | e ds 16 to 38. rent the dams on the Tennessee River | Artistically Decorated A for 100 years. | o . 5 ay evening at Ll 0 P | at Special Prices $5 s Circle Club. i There will| The great sand sea of ghe Libyan | Desert 15 one of the earths last unex- || Phone West 0063 . i i ‘ MILLINERY— £ 2 A Limited Number | plored regions. 1254 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. SECOND FLOOR. Popular Bunny Wraps A Sdl — L ANSBURGHS—| 7o o i ale Of ‘ i : i Itj ‘or{éy_fau;)mhlell yr})]u th;l there Sample | A Special Selling! Any Jr. Miss Toattmi i : 5 $16.50 Dress Jeweh.y $5.00 Foundations R New—Smart—Artistic Jewelry—the Very | by Vogue Z $ 1 2.95 Styles Deemed Fashion Right for Spring | > 50c to $195 Values in Three Groups ) Black dresses with Salesman after salesman emptied his sample case | $ ! .95 t " bright ]i"ie"iie “"“c‘h‘i" 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 s : T EHE < ... new powder pastels = — into this purchase—aggregating in one of the finest y i e e o Connection With Any Other Washington Store collections of sample jewelry ever offered to \"afh- / 0 ington women! Only 79 for the loveliest evening houette, Bruyere' s vest jewelry, and hundreds of pieces for as little as 29¢! : - front dress, and_bchla- Beautiful one - piece 1l Iip = tri d STREET FLOOR. B parelli clip imme garments of imported ba- models. ..Sunday night iy pis |17k frocks with _scparate A Remarkable Purchase of of elastic for a comfort- capes and puff sleeves .. . formal frocks, with able hip line; boned / o= criss - cross backs front and back. Detach- i studded with sequins, able shoulder straps. 5 ey and velvet accents. | ¢ Sizes 34 to 42. y i o o Sizes 11 to 17. i an al Ore \ JUNIOR MISSES— CORSETS—THIRD FLOOR. ¥/ SECOND FLOOR. 010 Coa ts 4 Pieces, 95¢ Novelty Chokers 3 i iR A January Feature Selling of Antique Necklaces Pearl (mfd.) Chokers Of New Ribbed and Diagonal Woolens s':""‘]a‘;:y“l w"fo ]_ ,000 Men’s Daffodil Interlined to Wear Now Imitation Turquoise Chokers Specially Priced Pure Silk Shirts At the Invitingly $ 050 Low Price of a | 3 Pieces, 95¢ F f Mesh Bags—Brooches i : | Metal Jewelry : | * Z When he went to New York, our Crystal Ornaments gl:;‘-l—?\;:n‘l::: buyer had no intention of buying polo Crystal Nockisces > i / coats — but when the manufacturer AntignsiMstal ) o) § : showed him these, he thought of you ;:.’?;:'.':::.2 J;:\:el;ryy \ d Begxnn!ng tomorrow . . . ar} 5 / and said, “Yes, indeed!” Every one a R : event of interest to every man! i § much more expensive model-—meticu- Never before, to our knowledge, 1 / i . I R e e 2 lously hand tailored—four button, dou- AT o (e ol fien o ble breasted style; natural and dark amazingly low price! Expertly . 7 | tan. Sizes 14 to 20. tailored . . . of a fine quality silk V7 $ COATS—SECOND FLOOR. that will wear well and retain its 4 luxurious texture through many y \ i repeated launderings. SHA : GIRLS' COATS THAT WERE \ | $7.95 TO $12.95—all-wool chinchilla, lovely tweeds and rough woolens, 3okl Collar-attached or neckband styles ! nd 1 made with warm interlin- Marcasite Necklaces X (with collar to match). White, blue, Rhinestone Evening 3 tan, green, and grey—all fast colors. ings and drop hems; sizes Jewelry > Sizes 1314 to 17. 7 to 14—reduced to Metal Jewelry JRE2 ! . ‘ Famey Crystal . MEN'S WEAR SHOP—STREET FLOOR. GIRLS’ WEAR—FOURTH FLOOR. Pearl (mfd.) Combinations Earrings Bracelets a LANSBURGHS—""Fe, 7 Wit T8 SN vonk i I o~