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A—14 SHIP GONSCRIPTION SOUGHT BY NAVY Swanson Holds Private Ves- sels Essential in Na- tional Emergency. By the Assoclated Press. The Navy, with new, fleet-strength- ening ships under construction, sought yesterday to further muitiply the sea force upon which it might call in time of war by asking the right to conscript all private vessels for naval auxiliaries. Secretary Swanson wrote Chairman Vinson, Democrat, of Georgla, of the | House Naval Committee that “the prompt procurement for use as naval auxiliaries of a large number of pri- vately owned or operated ships at the outset of war, or when a national emergency is imminent, is essential to the national defense.” The Government could take over only a limited number of ships under present law. These include those having mail contracts, those pur-| chased, leased or chartered from the | United States Shipping Board and | those which obtained Federal con- struction loans which have not been paid. “Under present laws the number of | vessels of the necessary types which may be taken prior to the commence- | ment of the hostilities do not meet the Nation's requirements,” Swanson ‘wrote. “The Navy Department believes that this legislation is absolutely es- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 6, 1935—PART ONE. Protest Military Training Judge Otis E. Hungate of Topeka, Kans.. Friday took under advise- ment the action of Raymond McMahon (right) to enjoin Kansas State College from compelling him to take military training. (left) and Russell McNutt (center) are fellow objectors. Gordon Bolita —Copyright, A. P. Wirephoto. sential for the successful operation of its plans for the national defense and | recommends it to the Congress for enactment into law.” Similar proposals have come from\ the department periodically, the 1a=z! one in October. The Navy Secretary | said the Commerce Department fa- vored the legislation. Elections to Be Discussed. Frecderick B. Weimer, assistant so- | Ncitor, Department of the Interior, will speak on the “Election Laws of Rhode Island” at a meeting of the #tudy unit of the Women’s Demo- INTERNATIONAL PEACE STRIDES PROPHESIED | elhood, However, Sees Conflict in Many European Countries. Calif, In this, the fourth annual publica- tion in which coming events are fore- | cast through close study of various | Pubhcntion of Rosicrucian Broth- | charts, which have been kept year by \ year in the European headquarters of the order, it is declared that the world | and 1ts component parts move in cycles which clearly show the major ‘While there will be internal conflict | developments which will take pl-ce in numerous European nations during | the present year, there will be no in- | undergoing a state of transition from ternational strife, and the year ‘lu which it will emerge with a stabilized | | during the year. The United States, it is declared, !a Rosicrucian Brotherhood, at San Jose, | cratic Educational Council at 7:30 see rapid strides made in the direction | Government control and peace more | p.m. Friday at the Women's City Club, | 736 Jackson place. Citizens of Rhode | of international peace, according to | irmly established. The relationships | between this country and others, Tsland have been especially invited to | some of the prophecies made in the | especially Canada, will become much attend the meeting. ,[zmsbu 7th, 8th and E Streets | annual publication of Amorc, the | more friendly. Dunlap Hats Dunlaps are exclusive with us in Washington—and these grand new ones are all ready to head South by ship, by rail, “Cruise and Travel” by plane. In pastel cruise col- $8.75 ors and black, brown and navy. Olher Dunlaps s750 to $l 5 “Traveler” $12.50 SECOND FLOOR— MILLINERY. 5,000 Yards! 150 Colors and Designs! SIEK S CREPES Suede Finish Crepes Lustrous Satin Crepes Smart Printed Crepes Pure Dye Silk Crepes Washable Silk Crepes Heavy Silk Rough Crepes $8.95 to $15 Sample Coat Sets Exquisite suede cloth coats, with hat, or both hat and leggings! Brown, wine, copen, middy —with beaver, krimmer or leopard. Sizes 2 to 6 in the group. " $2.00 to $3.00 IDEAL Baby Shoes $1.35 Samples and discon- tinued styles. Hard soled white and smoked elk high shoes and ox- fords. Sizes 3 to 7%a. MISS MAUD ADAMS of the Ideal Shoe Co. will be here Monday to fit your baby’s shoes correctly. Legging Sets in Suede Cloth 53.88 Reg $5.95 Coat, poke bonnet and talon fastened leggings.- Pink, blue, maize, nile. Sizes 1 to 4 years. Silk Dresses $9.39 Reg. $2.95 to $4.95 Lovely nets, pas- tel georgettes and taffetas—3 to 6, but not in every style. Panty Dresses 88 End-of-the-season closeout from one 7th, 8th and E Streets ‘WEARABLES lll-nu.'dbre-du s:l :uflrnlu. handmade and embroid- ered 48c Two-Pc. Knitted Sets, sweater and pants; 1 and 2 yrs. .. 88(: $1.25 and $1.50 Crcep- ers, hnndmlde, many 88 samples C 59¢ Hand - finished Creepers, white, pink or 48 c Training Pants, rayon striped, cotton knit, with elastic 35 back. Pair Training Pants, “]lk and wool, with elastic back. 2 to 4 ¥rS........ 45¢ Flannelette Sleepers. including 2 pairs of pants, with feet. 1 to 3 yrs 690 Knit Sleepers, one-pc. dropseat style, with feet 486 Infants’ Flannelettes, gowns, gertruces and kimonas. 37 e Choice Vanta Shirts, 10% w‘;xl)l single and double breasted 59c Cotton Knit Gowns, l1v.h draw- 1 Infants’ Binders, rayon- striped cotton ch Infants’ Shirts, rlyon-;tnped cotton; single and dou- ble breasted 39¢ Carter’s $125 Shirts; inner cotton, single breasted and with button front. 85¢ * 89¢ Birdseye Diapers, 27x27 inches. Doun cee 30x30 ‘menes. Douens $1.09 KNITWEAR SPECIALS 59¢ Knit Bonnets and Helmets, white with pink or blue 39 c Knit Moculhn. regu- larly 59¢ and 79c. Spe- 39 c 39¢ Boeties, white with pink or blue trim 23C Hlnln;:; Wool Sacques, solid s les or white with colored trim 69¢c Infants’ and 1 to 3's Sweaters, slipover and coat styles 77C $1 and $1.59 Knit Creep- ers. Very special 88C $1.59 and $2 Wool Shawls, with fringe: some hn.nd- $l 29 embroidered NOTIONS ey 3lc 19¢ 25¢ Que Tips, small box of 90 for 50c Safety Pins, 6 dozen 37 c 19¢ 12¢ 15¢ 25¢ Safety Pins, 3 dozen Absorbent Cotton, 3- ounce package 20c Baby Castile Soap, large size.. J. & J. Baby Powder I 9C 25¢ Dennison’s Diapads, 50 in package |9C $1 Dennison’s Diapads, 250 in package 89C 79¢c Hot-Water Bottles, pink or blue.....oee.. 59¢ 18¢c Babies' Silk COATS 52.39 $3.95 and $5.95 smocked, embroidered crepe de chine coats, some with bonnet. Sizes 1 and 2 years. $17.95 Stroller $1475 Large fiber model, cordu- roy lined, window in hood, rubber tired wheels, brake. Storkline Crib, $8.95 Full size drop-side model with decorated panels. Green, maple and ivory. Storkline Crib, $12.95 Handsome bow-end model with 4 decorated panels. Ma- ple, ivory or green. . . - 0= 2.in-1 Chair, $5.95 Collapeible high-chair that becomes a nursery chair. Ves- sel included in set. Bathinette, $3.79 Heavy rubber tub and dress- ing table on folding stand. Very special at this price! Play Pen, $4.59 It's a Storkline! Has woodéh floor and bright play beads. Choice of ivory or maple. High Chair, $2.97 Well constructed chair with footrest and safety strap. Ivory, green or natural. Nursery Chair, $1.97 A well-built chair, complete with vessel-—marked very spe- cial! Ivory or maple. Layer Felt Mattress, $4.39 Standard crib size mattress with heavy ticking over come fortable all-laygr felt. BEDWEAR Quilted Pads, inches .. Quilted inches ... Quilted Pads, 2:x40 inches 336 36x60 Blankets, nursery designs: with binding, 88c ool Blankets, satin- bound ends $I .69 42x60 Wool Blankets, 5Uiid pink or blue; bound ends g $2 88 50c Wrapping B ts, nursery patterns. . 39C Wrapping Blank plain, uhxm bordgsd 29¢ 45x72 Sheets, with deep hems e 48C 36x50 Sheets, ery special 29C Pillowcases, size 28x21 Play Pen Pads, cover in nursery de- signs High Chair Pad, rubberized cover; nursery pat- 79c terns . Nursery Rubberized; with nurs- ery deslgml Knit Towels, double thickness. Small 29¢ Knit Towels, large size 44c Kieinert's Rubber 29 . &7C covered and feather nap. maroon KLEINERT GOODS Sheets Rubber Diapers, rayon- |9 c Kleinert's Sheeting, heavy quality; white or 48c Stockinette made $1.95 Silk DRESSES 97c 100 plain and plaid silk frocks from $1.95 lines! 3to 6. - Handmade! TODDLERS' DRESSES 97c¢ Reg. $1.59 and $2! Broadcloths, prints and batistes. 1 to 3. Flannelette 59c SLEEPERS, PAJAMAS 39c¢ Styles with and without feet — for 2 to 8 year olds. Bobby Suits, DRESSES 77¢ $1.15 open-bottom suits, and toddlers’ dresses, sizes 1 to 3. Infants' DRESSES 88¢ $1.50 and $2 em- broidered batiste — hemmed or scalloped. Boys' Fine SUITS 97« Limited quantity of $1.59 and $2 suits —piques, linens, broadcloths! 3 to 6. Boys' Suits, DRESSES 48¢ Plain or two-tone broadcloth suits; cute print frocks. 3 to 6. Fine $2.00 and $3.00 Samples! e o DRESSES $129 of our best makers! Fast colored plain and printed cottons —with deep hems. Sizes from 3 to 6. Aristocratic _ little cotton prints, and plain colored silky broadcloths with deep hand- finished hems. Adorably smocked and piped. 3 to 6. TR RN R Because you take big values and a tremendous assort- ment for granted in Lansburgh’s Silk Department—we point out that this is an extra special eollection! Smart silks for every type of Spring frock, blouses, lingerie! And January is a grand month to accomplish a lot of sewing. All these silks are 39 inches wide. LANSBURGH'S—THIRD FLOOR—SILKS. wean e ult © 8% % %S - oo Snow Suits 1 pe., with neimet 2 $2.69 Phone Orders! Infants’ Socks, 17c 6 prs. $1—Plain lisles and fancy tops; sizes from 4% to 7%. LANSBURGH'S—FOURTH FLOOR— INFANTS’ DEPT. Sorry, No Mail Or