Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1932, Page 15

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. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FEBRUARY 28, 1932 PART ONE. LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 AR LONFOND SUPTONTGHEL | VMtorney General Asked to| { "Decide Size of Sum to Be Made Available. No Connection With Any Other Washington Store A Timely Pre-Easter Selling! By the Associated Press. Attorney General Mitchell nas been asked to decide whether the Agricul- tural Department has available $50,- 000,000 or $200,000,000 to iend farmers this year for their crop planting. The smaller sum was given the de- | Jpartment through the bill which set up ithe Reconstruction Finance Corpora- ition. The larger would include the| ‘agricultural portion of the billion and a | thalf in debentures which the corpora- | 3ion is authorized to sell for capital over | and above the $50,000,000 contributed drom the Treasury | | The reconstruction unit may not| eed to raise this money at all, and| certainly unlikely to go after it now. ‘The Agriculture Department may have Ammediate use for its entire share. The question is whether the farm share of the fund may be raised independently or only in proportion to that needed for general purposes of the relief work. { Farmers in every State are entitled to borrow from this crop loan fund and plows are busy now turning the sod in many sections. Heretofore crop loans from the Government have been lim- jted to drought or flood distress areas. A separate Nation-wide organization has been set up to handle the farm| disbursements, under Henry S. Clark, Chicago banker. More Than 840 Well Made Garments At This Very Special Price VEN if it came from Podunk, American women would love it. But when the great Paris house of Patou says “blue,” it's a sure suc- cess! Old favorites . . . midnight and navy . .. exhilirating new ones. Wake- field and West Point blue, with a thrill- ing historical significance. Blue com- bined with everything . .. _ SEWER CONTRACTS LT Raleigh Concern Low Bidders on Replacement Work. Two contracts for the construction of replacement sewers were awarded yesterday fy the District Commis- sloners. « The bid of Robert G. Lassister & Cof of Raleigh, N. C, $3179.03, Svag@fitcepted for the work to be done f Eleventh and N streets. Another id of $2,875.83 by the same company accepted for sewerage construc- fon at Sixth and S streets. ELANSBURGH’S 7th 8th and E STS. N. W, Here’s a Value You'll Appreciate! Ironing Board Sets 65c¢ One white hair pad, and a muslin cover that laces to fit any size board. Mattress Covers, box type, tape tie- ends;: made of good grade 69c muslin. Special ....... 3 Mesh Knit Dish Cloths, green and yellow; 6 o 2 20¢C package A Velveteen Dress Hangers, pastel shades, 6 to a set 39¢ Doll Head Hat Stands, 39c pastel shades Wash Cloths, cellophane wrapped, 12 pastel shades; 12 to a package ... 690 NOTIONS—STREET FLOOR. The New Duplex Model Electric Sewing Machine B Made to Sell at $69 47 This new Duplex console is Blue with maize Blue with red and white Blue with plaids Blue lace Blue prints Blue crepes Left: The indispensa- ble jacket frock of navy blue canton crepe, with a red and white lace top that makes it thoroughly patriotic, and completely 1932. A woman's fashion. $29.50 - Right: The national triad . . . red, white and blue, stunningly com- bined in a misses’ two= piece frock. The clear, sparkling red skirt is in sharp contrast to the navy top. $39.50 BETTER DRESSES— SECOND FLOOR. babette Shoes That Look Forward to Easter Come to babette headquarters and take your pick of 1,200 pairs of new Spring shoes! More than 20 models in kid, patent leather, black satin, Java ring lizard and beige watersnake. $6:50 ® A brand-new style in in color for it's light new in the combinati and patent leather, $6.50. Elastic gore pump trimmed with a very neat buckle. Perfora- tions add to the graceful lines, $6.50. Three-eyelet tie most slender- izing on the foot! Brown kid trimmed in simulated brown lizard, $6.50. SHOES—SECOND FLOOR. Get Started on Your Easter Sewing A Special Selling of Plain and Printed Silks 5,000 yards . . . 150 plain and printed pat- terns . . . 39 inches wide . . . every yard of the famous Lansburgh quality! Lovely lingerie that makes femininity “oh” and “ah” just to look at it! But when they feel the texture...they buy it . ..in quantities! The garments are neatly tailored or daintly lace trimmed. Silhouette bias-cut s’lips, gowns, chemises, dancettes and panties. Some of the gowns in ninon or chiffon with net trim- ming. Flesh, tearose and white. Sizes 34 to 4. Mail and 'Phone Orders Filled by Jane Stuart, NAtional 9509 UNDERWEAR—THIRD FLOOR. Keep Your Hair from Greying and Yourself from Ageing! If grey hair depresses you— Your Easter et Coat Is Here remen o et the incomparable Inecto No tox Method which restores . 3 natural color safely, surely, It Wlu Be AdOTTled : swiftly. Licensed experts in With Fluffy Fur , T Manicures, Now 35¢ 35 , 50 DELETTREZ BEAUTY SALON L4 FOURTH FLOOR. NAtional 980 Soft, precious fox is seen on so many of the new Spring coats, for it makes you look so Here Are the young! The flattering beauty of white fox (dved) on a de- tachable scarf collar . . . swirls Fur Scarfs of dyed white fox on the cuffs To Wear With . .. just to mention two of the Easter Apparel ways fluffy fur is used! $4.95 If your new coat has a de- tachable collar—one of these Other New Coats fur scarfs will be a delight- $25.00 to $59.50 it i mer squirrel—to harmonize with the new Spring shades. Beautiful diagonal woolens and fine wool crepes, in black, navy THIRD FLOOR. blue, and beige. Smart collarless necklines that center all interest on the beautiful fox cuffs. Misses’ sizes 14 to 20. COATS—SECOND FLOOR. These Little Ones Are Ready for Easter Here’s a Value for Men! Easter Self Striped Broadcloth Pajamas Tailored coats At the Special Price ¥ e AR et e/ cloth and, of course, the navy — ~h 'v cheviots that 39 el . o every small boy ¥ / . R adores! Navy, L {5 . . copen, green, tile and rose. Sizes 2 to 6. Many with berets to match! TOTS’ WEAR—FOURTH FLOOR. very ‘am‘nc(i\'g in d_esign and Printed Silk Crepe tioul p beautifully finished in walnut. P yo’}::‘ep;?:ll:a:n‘;lll:ut:;rzo:n::u:b:: BABY BOYS' COAT AND BERET SETS, regulation i‘:):::m':r:l thce :r:‘al': lh:'l“: lo; Pure Dye French Crepe are to have you see these! Extra . « » ;‘:‘:h:":f:;‘.;"in':"_y ;:::'"’:;' ;':?c; 5 ¥ well made, full cut throughout, com- 3 N equipped . . . fully guaranteed! Washable Crepe ) plete size range . . . just about every E TOTS' STRAW HATS, pok @ S R nice detail you can mention! Middy, . e ik e T $3 Down-—Balance Monthly Suede Finish Crepe collar-attached and surplice neck little tots 2 to 6 . style; blue, tan and green. Lustrous Satin Crepe SEWING MACHINES—THIRD FLOOR. Mail and ’Phone Orders Filled by Jane Stuart—N Ational 9800 SILKS—THIRD FLOOR. : MEN’S WEAR SHOP—STREET FLOOR

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