Evening Star Newspaper, February 25, 1932, Page 22

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~—” EVENING FEBRUARY 25, STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, 1932. onth-End Sale . Twelve Times a Year—Once a Month—It Comes. Stocks Are Gone Over—Short Lots, Soiled Pieces Are Repriced to Effect a Quick Disposal. Come Early for Best Choice - - - Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders Cannot Be Filled on Clearance Items Silk Remnants Come and Save on Your Easter Wardrobe Desirable lengths of our best selling silks—flat crepe, canton crepe, taffeta, satin crepe, printed crepe, printed chiffon, sports silks and shantungs. B—6 THE { Capt. Roy C. Swink, orders_detach-| ing this officer from Garde d'Haiti to Quantico, Va., revoked. 3 Capt. James F. Moriarty, assigned | duty 4th Regiment, Shanghai, on ar- rival on Asiatic station. First Lieut. Harold E. Rosecrans, or- Progress. in Industry Reveal- | &5 %n?;:a“gi;’e,}’t“’r;‘;‘i‘é‘;;g“uzr: . folk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Va. ed Following Slight Let Up | *Secona’ Second Lieut. David F. O'Neill, de- tached Quantico, Va.; to Pensacola, Fla. Last Fall. L R The demand of the citizenry to be 'COLORED PATROLMAN kept well shod is causing the American FINED $I 00 BY BOARD boot and shoe industry to burn the i midnight ofl, according to reports re-| ... i ceived today at the Commerce Deptrt-‘wluwm A. Johnson of No. 2 Pre- ment. cinet Held Guilty of Un- The ind: has been th = so-called --‘t'frfig spots™ of he epres- becoming Conduct. sion, in the opinion of Arthur B. But- man, chief of the department’s shoe | division. There was s slight slacken- William A. Johnson, colored patrol- | ing in the demand in the Fall, but Mr. [man attached to No. 2 precinct, was Butman explained today he has re- | found guilty and fined $100 by the Po- celved reports indicating a decidedly |lice Trial Board yesterday on charges strong tone is again apparent. of conduct unbecoming an ’omcer, growing out of his apprehension Output Incrensed. a week ago during a liauor raid on an | apartment in the 1800 block of Vernon th-en;f;“m:hn:n;;:o Xy g 4 A:f\:?r‘:ret. “Sergt. N. O. Holmes, who led sociation, reported increased production | the raiding squad, stated he caught and employment, while the Tanners' J°h25°fl with & pitcher of gin in his Council estimates & January shoe pro- | hand. oen ot 20.700,000 paits, which ls| Johnson explained he went to the considerably more than 1,000,000 pairs | Place to investigate a theft of jewelry ahead of the December output of 19,-|from Leyhton Tolbert, colored teacher 555,554. Boot and shoe production last | In the Garrison School. who accom- year was 4 per cent greater than in |panied him. Tolbert testified he asked Here Are Choice Bargains Wash Fabric THIRD FLOOR. THIRD FLOOR. By the Associated Press. The motion picture industry pro- tested yesterday against legislation which would bar from the United States | all alien actors and actresses, except those of proven artistic ability coming in reesponse to a definite demand. Appearing before the House Immi- gration Committee, C. C. Pettijohn, general counsel of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of Amer- ica, Inc., contended the bill “would destroy the umvu'n!"lmul of Amer- || Half Price! Remnants of $1 to $4.50 Woolens Now 50c to $2.25 yd. 54-inch coatings, flannel, tweeds. wool crepes, jersey, suitings and many other smart woolens, in 3 to 3% yard lengths. R THIRD FLOOR. e e e the commuee || Makies People Nervous' ) saee T Velvet Negligees Originclly $19.95 to $29.50 $16.50 Luxurious negligees in soft velvet, in black, red, blue and peach; small and medium sizes. Af m’; :::flnu previously approved by ||| Nervousness and bad sleep are the House which would t importa- || both caused by gas in upper bowel, tion of forelgn musicians, and another | [|Soda, magnesia or “stomach tablets to bar opera , now pending., A || do not reach it. They act on stom- fourth, in contemplation, would cover || ach alone. alien boxers and wrestlers. The simple German remedy, Ad- They are intended to protect Amer- || lerika, washes out BOTH stomach ican entertainers compktition with | | and bowels, removing poisons which foreign talent now entering under the || cause gas bloating, nervousness, bad essional artist” . |sleep. Adlerika contains no harm- |tul drugs. Get it today; in 2 hours Regularly 18c to $1.19 Y, Price! 3 ’ 2 " percales, broadcloth, zephyr l"(33) M‘:‘: g“mhi‘;:z:i:e“.::lzgl,utl'“-l;l' $ prints, voiles, dimitles, lawns, tistics. |a stolen ring which they expected to oW, gIcem, b ' > EL:;:::EMS- linens and lining Mr. Butman sald there was no let|find in the possession of some one at Iy $39.50 to $59.50 THIRD FLOOR ! ly o $59.50. S omen's shoe production in New | Johnson, who had been suspended by | i 2 e trade in general was | Sergt. Holmes, was restored to active (15) Women's and Little (11) Women's Sport Coats, 2 ;:fl:;d'zo‘?:n: that J,g_, u'c‘uon l@fll‘; duty. | Women’s Coats, in black and sizes 38 to 44; fur trimmed and 1,000 Yards Printed produced 35 per cent of the country's| The Police Board indefinitely post- | i untrimmed; black, C output in 1931, |poned o hearing on charges ageins: brown, grey. Criginally @177 Rayon Crepes He said the New Hampshire factories | Headquarters Detective Carlton Taley $35 to s 2 of one of the country’s largest shoe|GrOWIng out of his alleged mistreat- (5] M Coath aies 10 i B A Originally 48c Yard Companies are increasing their output | ment of a prisoner. The case had been to 20, and (7) Women’s Coats: ishly fur trimmed; made of im- 24c¢ Yd. and putting on additional workers. scheduled for hearing yesterday. trimmed in fox, skunk and ported tweeds: ~ sizes New Wage Scale. | e T raccoon. Originally $35 14 to 18. Originally $26 A vu:;e rz{\:{;tnl nduh;]ct\:‘: Character Dolls | 5 ¥i r s € an 0us factory of a co-operative association | i 4 d floral patterns on light and . . n “Bridgewater, Mass, bas adopted a| SALE OF GAS ON STREETS sizes 36 to 44. Originslly $49.50 to $69.50.. & I grounds. . 36 inches wide Now 49c¢ Full_Fashloned Sllk H Dew wage scaie making possinle mani. _— | SECOND FLOOR. and guaranteed tubfast! Ty PO ein et ana ose facture of shoes a A . | > hes tall; unbreak- $2.25 a pair and will give full employ- | Opposition to the sale of gasoline on | . . i ST FLO0N :‘g]e' Wty G Whey Regularly $1.50 ment to 300 workers now ?:‘pmdumme | the sirects by motor trucdksp 8 ex- A Real Clearance in Cavalier Table Silver (32) . Chiavafier Dol o s de AS &l 'orme: e | presses & resolution ado] . demntment that_ another one of the | meeting of the Georgia Avenue Busi- Housewares Regularly 19¢ 25¢ to $15 Linens breakable; - fully dressed; 15 |ness Men's Association Tuesdsy Dlent. 21 Yards e on 10 12¢ Half Price! s 25¢ who wear Run Check! Broken A communication was addressed to the . C v o . g ‘Polc;e Department asking strict en- Cloth; were 19¢; now, yd. 1Y€ CeTAllEE I i e e e e e .’;"‘ ‘Ed colors, but ;gfirl:twd c pair to have bought about 280,000 hides in | forcement of the regulation of this - “(‘IB; hzzc & th'c‘ le’mllbry- oot fof 25 vears{ Cholse ot m;gh ;;S:‘:g Iggweo:\qmm, . 2 $195 ity. : 'ver'y pair with the Run S knives, forks, dessert o o ® . Check top! The department reports that the shoe | The manner in which gasoline huck- ERYB oosone c mu;“‘smfi‘;_ Boe f::’;po:,l\’smfcsg beiage | stathuck S ) Reepd S 0 $2 95 3 oldiers’ Home, along alleys and in p ” 8¢ . . i A D ity on better demand from buyers. | o Soldirs’ Home, along alleys and, in o flor wis, kemene can fblopons wid teaspoon. (1) Dogs, covred i mohai e G o R 0Th 0 Tiuee g : J 4 STREET FLOOR. 17 inches tall; soiled. e / J Eeton with' organized business Bt . $1.95 Broken si: a 69¢c o anothes fesomtion the association S otk onhi ouk ton_on e BAN ON ALIEN AGTORS g i i st i | ot bl TR A TR S owntown areas in order to provide skets, % 3) T ‘hests, famous Tmore parking space for visitors and the tractors, rubber bath _mats, antor C;,lt E.Z‘PE l;dt‘. LU aituity et S408 Sport Bracelets F I]en;h Crepe Legislation Would Permit in This| urged to improve traffic conditions on and tooth 'brush holders and 4 e T i Ruties, Now 10c nderwear 77 77| Georgia_avenue at the intersection of ath room tissue hold- ©Q o originally $12.50. @3 Q85 Country Only Those Coming in : Now ... . PO, ; to driving ‘between street car loading (5) "Army Trucks, of steel; red, blue, turquoise, and brown. 59(: platforms. t;gg crate and 5-ft. lad- 98¢ Skt g $2 95 Were 25¢. el o | s ha e 1 el i ench crepe chemises. step- (25) '$2.49 'to $3.75 Oilcloth Miscellancous Games OB lite cases; square shape. 70 ek Mokl oK Tace and Toys. - Choice...... Were $1. Now s trimmed and tallored. : 3 and tooth brush Special group of various h 3 I o;;i.-im;?ofinw-t Bt $1.95 Ieanisatboars U il In the Inexpensive S e Stose $1.79 | SEEIG e Yo T heate: $1.29 fect . . . but some mussed, Shop—Second Floor reduced to an extraordinary square shapes; T-jewel move- THIRD FLOOR low price. Don’t miss a bar- | $2.84 ments; metal (1) $475 B'at m'i;r;,; o THIRD FLOOR. (35) Inexpensive Shop o T”LOOB : STREET 3 touches. _Black, navy and $4-75 . brown. Broken assortment. (2)§ $6.75 Remarkable Savings in This Clearance of > (25) Dresses, in silk crepe or 2) $10. g : sheer wool. Black, navy, brown 2) . and stand outfls e BRE . 96.50 (1) $8.95 Medicine Q7 QB Remnants One to four yard lengths of 1930, accum\np:w the department’s sta- | the officer to go along and help recover are beautifully trimmed in fur. Original- down last week in the high average |the Vernon street address 620 Pairs Run-Check A splendid chance for those e e R L | 2 bridge sets, huck towels, rem- (7) Large Dolls, some hand- business is picking up in New York |sters park their trucks at the entrance (19) 45c to 75¢ Cans Butch- cream spoons, bouillon spoons, T merchandie that is sotled. 6,50 10 $16.50. Now. (500 prs) Children’s Sport (563 prs) Sik Steckings, sent fai - MOVIE FIRMS FIGHT resolution as presenting unfair compe: it basruts 17 inches tall; oile requested the Trafic Bureau to restrict $15. Now.... public. The Police Department was soap dishes, towel bars, tumbler Originally $16.50. Now Originall, Rock Creek Church road with regard ex'sl (200) Attractive Bracelets, in 8! A 98¢ ( Response to Definite Demand. s et nally $4.95. Now (75) Electric Clocks in bake- ins, and slips; flesh gnd dark table covers, towel bars, bath Regularly 79¢ to $1.09 | micrors, oblong shaped bath ~ Aools pand umbler FOURTH FLOOR (10) 8-day Kitchen_Clocks; Percale Pajamas, in _floral (6) Men's Waltham Watches, Established 1889 s ) $3.85 Porcelain - table fops......... " $2.95 Dresses, Were $5.95 ments: G U B I “ gain like this! &8 e as in Upper bowe ,,;,'n’ R Bath $4.75 Dresses; tailored or with lace _Sizes 14 to 42. Hampers $8.75 D Th w $1 6 50 and green. Broken sizes for 7 misses and women 4 v, resses 1 hat Were . misss and vomen. @3 74 Cabinet . 3 or eveping. White, blue, green (1) $12.50 Univer- and red. Misses' sal bath scale $9.50 2 sizes onl were @5 95 SIXTHFTOOR: e 2% onatode fons or taffetas: for afternoon ton crepes, and combinations; for misses Special group of 150 dresses, in broken $ 95 (25) - Dresses; crepes. chif- sizes and color. Included are prints, can- L ? . 180 Pieces Rayon to come in, American cannot turn out sccents that satisty in France, Italy and Germany. | you will be rid of all gas and bowel poisons. Peoples Drug Stores.—Ad- vertisement. You'll love the tricky brims, tilted at fascinat- ing angles. But no less alluring are the soft straws draped in smart little turbans. Tory red, Independence blue, black and brown. MILLINERY SECOND FLOOR LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store 10 Sewing Machines To Be Cleared at $5 All of them are reliable makes in A-1 sewing condition! Come early for best choice, Cretonne Sewing Machine Covers Usually 69¢ 59¢ SEWING MACHINES THIRD FLOOR. $5.95 Wool Crepe Dresses $1.89 53 gport dresses for early Spring wear; of wool, crepe, or jersey, broken sizes 14 to 38. e 32) .Vert::sy lA‘M Knitted resses, s to 18. Were $3.95. Now. $1-89 - 145)‘fiayon Crepe Dresses, zes 14 to 36; Were $3.95. Now... 79c (68) Smocks, in . blue, and green broadcloth $l large sizes. Were $1.95.. THIRD FLOOR. $1.95 Capeskin Gloves $1.19 286 pairs of plain and appli- que trimmed gloves, soft pull- ons. 4-button length; street and sports styles; tan and beige, washable skins. STREET FLOOR. A Small Lot of Dresses That Were $15 Mostly Mi dinner and eve: for street, aftern Only 80 Broken siz SECOND FLOOR 51 Misses’ Jersey Sports Dresses Originally $5.95 $2.89 Ideal dresses for early Spring days when you go without a coat. (30) Dresses of light-weight woolens; for misses and wom- " $3.95 oolen Frocks; * $5.95 (18) 'Sports Dresses; broken sizes 14 w‘iloe,sxoe t'z 44; g % Tt % §1.95 (149) Slip eaters, coples of hand-kni new long cuff effects; were $1.9: Now 2 $1.29 SECOND FLOOR 43 Suits Featured in This Clearance of Boys’ Wear $14.95 Values for $7.95 (15) Two Knicker Suits, of fine woolens; broken sizes, 9 ©H) Twe Prep 8) ‘rousers Suits, sizes 15 to 18; long trousers. STREET FLOOR. (44 ‘were $10.75 ow .. Just 100 Bags Te Go at 69c. Patent leather, calf and other grained leathers, in black, blue, and brown. Shopworn, but. wonderful values! STREET FLOOR. Tots’ Silk Dresses That Were $1.95 to $2.95 $1.39 (58) attractive dresses, sizes 3 10 6, at a decidedly worth while saving! (12) Tots’ Bathrobes, of Bea- con cloth; sizes 2 to 6; $l were §1.49 and $1.95.... (38) Baby Bonnets; were §1 and $150..... 59¢ (10) Angora Berets; $1 solled; were $1.95. Now.. (27) 2-pc. Jersey Suits and Dresses; sizes 3 to 5; were $1.95 and $2.95. Now ./...... 31.59 (10 prs.) Brown Jersey Leg- gings; sizes 2 and 3; 9Q originally $1 and $1.50. (40) Silk Combinations and Slips; sizes 2 to 6; were $159 and $1.95.. 89c FOURTH FLOOR. Early Shoppers Will Have the Choice of More Than 400 Pairs 2 Groups of Women’s Shoes Formerly $5.00 to $7.50 Shoes. ., . Fashion shoes on the bargain table! $1.% Formerly $10.00 $9.95 to $12.50 Shoes. .. e Don’t miss it! Black and brown kid, black md bro_wn suede, patent leather, black satin, and two-tone sport effects. Not all sizes in each style but most every size in these two groups! SECOND FLOOR Complete Simmons Bed Outfit Regularly $25.95 $19.75 Solid-panel Windsor or grace- line model Simmons bed, with double-decker coll spring and layer-felt mattress; 33", 4', 4'6", Special tomorrow. 70x80 - inch Blankets, plain Shock pinia iaakete: oc ankets. Palr $1.77 THIRD FLOOR. weaves of black, tile or brown. Standing %fl}gg ‘c]»t simulated astrakhan. Originally $15.75. $4.95 (10) Tweed Coats, self trim- med or with wolf or nutria col- lars. Broken color assortment. Misses’ sizes _only. Were $16.50. Now $5.95 (25) Coats, in boucle, centa cloth o s tweeds; rac- coon. ¢ r long haired fur coll: lack, Ted, blue or brown. Broken sizes for wom- en and iss Were $25.00 and $35.00. Now $15.00 (35) Coats, in boucle or rough tweeds or polo types. Some with long haired fur collars. Black, brown, tile or blue. Were 31850 and ‘ere $16.! $25.00. Now . 310-00 SECOND FLOOR. THIRD FLOOR. Lovely Linen Print Handkerchiefs Regularly 10c 5¢ each Attractive sport and street types white with colored bor- ders. (75) Linen Handkerchiefs; white with colored woven bor- ders. Regularly 18c. N 123c e T e 128¢ STREET FLOOR Men’s Fruit-of-the-Loom SHIRTS, 89¢ (180) Shirts, originally $1.65; collar-attached or neckband styles, with two matching collars. (109) Men's Pajamas, plain colors or novelty stripes. Al sizes. Originally $1.1 to $1.95. Now. ? 89¢c (100) Men’'s Broadcloth Shirts; Lansburgh and_Cocoon brands. Mostly neckband styles, in white. Broken sizes. Originally $1.2 55. Qriginally $1.20 to $1.55. 8Qc (200) a large assort- ment of sltripes and figures. Originally 55¢ to 79c. 39¢ (119) Men’s Shirts; plain colors or neat stripes. Some den;x(l-boa;\zm Ot:"?é‘ included. Broken sizes. nally $129 to s1s5. now... 49¢c (78 Prs) Men's Fancy Hose; sizes 10 to 11%. Origi- St e e lUc (21) Men’'s Fruit-of-the- Ipom' Unlen Suits: sises 3 to 42 nally $1.00. Nowle e ) 59¢ (15) Men’s Tde Dress Shirts; sizes 14. 1515, 16. 17 Originally $250. Now. . 89c STREET FLOOR (&) Men's Blanket Robes; medium size. gi- nally $3.85. Now.. $1.69 (54) Men's Shorts; sizes 28 to 42. Originally 55c. 27c 13117: N]lsen'ld5|l|7k Shirts; sizes & to 16 an 1%, Originally $4.95. Now $2'49 (26) Men's Lansbrook and Aldine Broadcloth -Shirts; broken sizes. Originally $1.95. Now. 89C (13) Men’s Union Suits; cot- ton ribbed. Sizes 40 to' 44 Originanly $1.99. 19€ (60) Men’s Handkerchiefs; mostly with initial “N.” Solled. Original- ly 25c. Now # 71/20 (65) Men’s Handkerchiefs; Unen, plaln or initialed. o) Originally 35c. -Now.. c (30) Mufflers; mostly in plain tan. Originally $1. 9() LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Otker Washington Store. Underwear 79c¢ and $1 Values 5% A Rayon vests, panties, chem- ises, ‘and bloomers; also mesh brassieres. Flesh and white; broken sizes. $1.39 Rayon Undies 89c¢ Rayon pajamas, in tuck-in styles, with applique cnd con= trasting trimming. THIRD FLOOR Al Girls Winter Coats That Were $10.95 and $12.95 $5.95 (50) Coats, interlined, lned with satin. Sizes 7 to 14. (21) Girls’ Winter Coats; fur trimmed; interlined. Sizes 7 to 14 W and 31005, Now... 98.95 (18) Girls' Broadcloth Blouses; sizes 7 to 180 49 Originaily $1.00. Now c 3039, Girl” Slip-on Sweaters; o 36. n $1.95. Now. ¥ $1.19 Bl Gy Silk Pongeo ouses; 8 and 12 year sizss. Originaily 2 Now (4) Girls’ Reversible Suedine Jackets; broken sizes. 32 95 Originally $7.95. Now . el anu'oflguk Dresses; oken sizes. i nally $595. Now.. 32-49 (60) . Girls' Sateen Lingette Bloombin; black and navy. Sizes 8 to 16. 9B Originally 50c. Now.. c (33) Girls’ Silk Ray- on Slips; sizes 8 to 10. g Were $1.00. Now..... c (50) Girls’ Wool sizes 12 to 22. Origi- nally $295. Now.. FOURTH FLOOR Girdles That Were Originally More Now 97¢ (122) Side Closing and St in Girdles, boned or bonel:l'; flesh color; broken sizes; 10 and 12 inch lengths, (100) Corsettes and Girdles; some well boned; others bone- less. Lace or swami bust lines. Discontinued styles of Nemofiex, Rengo belt, and other popular lnes. Were (93) France, Rose Marie and Nemoflex Garments; fine broche with lace or swami bust lines; low backs for evening. Flesh and A oee, Were 3385, Now 9289 THIRD FLOOR

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