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LUGGAGE FOR YOUR TRIP OVER THE 4th Regular $15.00 Gladstone Bags full cut 24-inch bags—solid cow- $1 2.50 hide leather—Ileather lining—in- side shirt fold. Suntan. Regular $7.50 Week-end Cases $ 5.95 21/-ounce top-grain cowhide leath- er on sturdy basswood box. Black or brown in all sizes. GRS 1314 F Street N. W. In our Smart Women’s Shops Almost entire stocks fashion- able WHITE, beige, gray and other colors in brilliant Summer shoes—many just received from the factories, Much reduced— although we could not replace them today at anywhere near their regular prices! “Carltons” and “Carlton Juniors” Entire Summer stocks whites and colors “Carlton” $8.50 & $10.50 shoes—and $6.50 “Carlton™ Juniors (at F St. shop). $5.45 $7-45 “DYNAMIC” Style Shoes 1.500 pairs white kids, bucks, piques, mesh, blondes, grays, blacks — formerly $6.50 and $5. F St. and “Arcade.” $3.95 blues, “Hahn Specials” Women’s $3.95 Summer Shoes Dozens of lovelyv WHITE and other Summer fashions—(at all our stores)—reduced from $3.95 $2.90 Summer Sandals Sensational Sales 7.500 pairs fine quality leather sole WHITE Sports sandals, oxfords and per- forated ties— bought months ahead of recent price advances. WHITE pig grain and white elk—in many clever styles. $2.29 White or gaily trimmed linen or mesh sandals and ties. $1.19 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1933, WALAGE MODIFIES MARKET NEWS T B2 Some 5f Reporting Service to le Retained After Dastic Slashes. Secretary Wallace's order abolishing the marketiews service of the Depart- ment of Agiculture was changed yes- terday so & to drastically curtail its actigties, buito leave a small organiza- tion still fuctioning. His original order was vigrously protested by grow- ers and shippes of agricultural produce. The servicewas to have been abol- | ished to save?1,300,000. Under plans | for its continance, the outlay for this | year will be hited to $575,000. Many officeswill be closed and meth- ods of distribuing the information re- duced. The departent intends to collect shipment an¢ unloading information on fruits and -egetables from railroads and to maintm offices with a reduced personnel forthis purpose in Boston, New York, hiladelphia, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Cinanati, Kansas City and St. Louis. It Iso will operate about 30 temporary stdons in important pro- ducing sectios to place the service within reach c growers and shippers. Stat Aid Expected. } During the st year 42 offices of this | kind were mmtained. Financial aid | from State an local agencies “wili be expected in carying on this part of the ] service,” the epartment said. | The servicen live stock, meats and | wool will be imited to offices with a Chicago, Louis, Sioux (ty, St. Paul, Des Moines, Denver, SanPrancisco, Casper, Wyo,, and Ogden, tah. Some of tt price reporting and dis- seminating fitures of the service on dairy and oultry products will be | eliminated. 'he service will be reduced to compilatie cf statistical data, most- | ly by mail,of monthly estimates of | current proaction of butter, cheese, condensed ail evaporated milk and dry milk, and so information regarding | the output f commercial hatcheries {and commelal egg breaking plants. | | Offices will @ maintained for this in | Jut in time for fuly 4th nd vacations HAHN’S start their annual SHOE SALES Nearly all our VHITE an;l other Summer sloes much reduced Come! Women’s Shops 1207 F 7th & K 3212 14th Men’s Shop—14th at G Boston to San about 12 cities. Siashes Outlined. Offices which will either be closed or have their service curtailed follow: Atlanta and Baltimore, fruits and ibles only, Boston, closed for dairy products, re- tained for fruits and vegetables, wool and meats; Buffalo, live stock onl: and for tive sioek g for fruits and made available by the department at these points provide for its continu- ance.” closed; San Prancisco, closed for fruits || and , retained dairy; tle, closed Vegetables -and dairy; closed; losed. Mo., léve stock, closed; closed; Chicago, closed for m}r hay only, retaining other a cluding live stock, fruits and vegetabls Cincinnati, closed for live stock, tained for fruits and vegetables; Cleve- land, covering live stock, fruits and vegetables, closed; Denver, closed for fruits and vegetables and grains, re- tained for live stock; Detroit, covering fruits and vegetables only, closed; Fort ‘Worth, Tex., closed for fruits and veg- etables and live stock; Indianapolis, live stock, closed; Kansas City, closed for grain and hay, retained for fruits and vegetables and live stock; Lansing, Mich., beans, closed; Los Angeles, un- certain, “depending on amount State can contribute”; Louisville, live stock, closed; Minneapolis, all activities, fruits and vegetables, in and hay and dairy products, closed; Nashville, live stock, closed; New Orleans, fruits and vegetables, closed; Pittsburgh, closed for live stock, retained for fruits and vegetables; Portland, Oreg., closed for live stock, grain and hay, retained for Cleaning Washing Repairing We specializse in rugs and carpets only. The charge for having rugs thoroughly, skillfully cleaned is very m Our representative will call at your home and gladly give you an estimate, Phone Us Today “very limited” p on fruits and rogram gfieublu and possibly dairy products; t Lake City, fruits and vegetables, CLEARANCE SALE: This year, more than ever, of interest to smart women who know that real economy depends on quality. These are the regular Schwartz collection of ultra- smart clothes at drastic reductions. Dresses, Daytime and Evening $13.95—%$22.50 Others for Clearance $12.50—$9.00—$5.95 A Few Spring Coats $10—$15 Schwartz The Dress Shop of Sensible Prices 1325 Connecticut Avenue MIDSUMMER Midsummer Sale MEN’S “Hahn Specials” 33.35 3485 Offering you men an opportu- nity (that cannot long be main- tained) to buy these popular much below their value on the rising market. Featuring especially: All -white bucks, brown or black trim whites, Also Summer or regular weight black or tan calfs. In a great Sale. (At all our Men's Shops) men's shoes—at two - tone tans. Sales Girls’ & Boys’ Play Shoes Women’s or misses’ crepe sole “Beach” Sandals in all-white or gay trims. Children’s or misses’ leather barefoot sandals—patent or white dress slippers—play ox- fords. Boys’ extra quality, high- cut crepe sole “KEDS,” brown, black or white. 89¢c 99c HOSIERY For a limited time only we'll’ be able to continue our special offering of “Lady Luxury” all- silk clear chiffons or service weights—at nearly 50" per cent under their present market value! 50c 2 prs. 95¢ Other popular “Lady Luxury” numbers in mesh or chiffon Mid- summer styles. 1 79c¢ BAGS White washable calf, pig grain or mesh, featured Sales. $1 $1.95 GENERAL ELECTRIC _ Ly 5! new /}u( (5 o Full Family Size —7 cu. ft. storage capacity—over12sq.ft.of shelf spacel @ New Stainless Steel Freezing Chamber. Cannot chip or rust. ... New Monitor Top with smooth walls. .. New gleaming white All-Steel Cabinet, porcelain inte- rior, baked Glyptal enamel exterior ... New Adjustable Sliding Shelves . . . New Semi-Automatic Temperature Control for fast or slow freezing ... New G-E Defroster providing uninterrupted refrigeration . . . New Auto- maticInterior Lighting... New Foot Pedal Door Opener « .. 4-Year Guarantee on the sealed-ig-stecl mechanism. ERE'S the greatest refrigerator value of the year. A General Electric Monitor Top with more storage space and more features than ever offered at anywhere near the price! Freezes more ice faster—uses less current—and carries a 4-Year Guarantee on the sealed-in-steel mechanism. Come in foday and see it! Take advantage of the Special Introductory Price we are offering. Right now is the time when you need a depend- able refrigerator most—when you will enjoy its convenience more and when it will save more dollars in your household expenses. Prices of all commodities are going up—don’t wait until you have to pay more for your refrigerator. Right now—you can save in the first 30 days more than the down payment on a G-E refrigerator! SEE THE DISPLAY AT National Electrical p o. (E. C. GRAHAM, President) 1328-1330 New York Ave. N.\W.—NAt. 6800 Or at Any of the Following ,Autlwri_zed Dealers: District of. Columbia ,Maryland (Continued) Myers & Flournoy, 910 H St. N.E. Dudrow’s Drug Store, Hyattsville, Md. e Eay Shore Public Service Co., onardtown, Md. House & Herrmann, Silver Spring, Md. Indian Head El!eiflt Co.. Indisn Head, Md. George J. Kiein, Chesapeake Beach, Md. Mitchell Motor Co., La Plata, Md. . 1220 G St. N.W. . R. Winston, 2922 14th St. N.W. Woodward & Lothrop, 11th and F Sts. N.W. _Maryland M. Bowling & Co., I eencsvitie, M4, Virginia and West Virginia Bros. & Gormley, Rockville, Md. 4 P. 0. Dunaway, Charles Town, W. Va. as Bros. lii: rvice Station, Fi stville, Mo DeWiiton, 1L Donaidson, Leurel, Md: Frank P. Jenkins, Culpeper, Va Virginia and West Virginia (Continued) Jobn S. Miller & Co., Winchester, Va. Page Power Co., Luray, Va. George B. Thomas, Berryville, Va. Virginia Public Service Co., Harrisonburz, Va. irginia Pyhli - Virginta Pyblic Service Co. Virginia Public Service Co.. Woodstock, Va, W & Gray, i3 005 King St Alexandria, Va. -Warner & Gray 7 Wilson Bivd.. Clarendon, Va. Warren Furnitare Goo Front Roval Va.