Evening Star Newspaper, January 13, 1935, Page 12

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A—12 GROUP TO DISCUSS 3 AIRPORT BILLS Trade Board Committee Meets Tomorrow to Consider Pend- ing Measuzes. The local airport situation and the details of the three local airport bills now pending in the Senate and House will be discussed at a meeting of the Aviation Committee of the Washing- ton Board of Trade scheduled for to- morrow umrnoon mmitte?, headed by Clarence A, Muler and the board for a num- ber of years have gone on record as favoring the development of a per- manent atrport for Washington at Gravelly Point. The committee is ex- pected to reaffirm this stand. The committee will consider the Gib- son bill now pending in the Senate District Committee, which provides for creation of an airport at Gravelly Point under direction of a permanent commission; the Smith bill, now before the House District Committee, provid- ing for an airport at Gravelly Point under administration of parks of clals, and the Mn!wun bill, provk‘i:‘n; n for temporary use port and the cruuon of a commis- sion to select five sites, in order of fitness, for final selection by Congress. PARKING FIGHT JOINED BY MEDICAL SICIETY Dr. Hooe Heads Committee to Be- gin Study in Connection With A. A. A, Move. ‘The Medical Society of the District of Columbia has joined with the A. A. A District of Columbia Motor Club in attempting to solve the park- ing problem confronting doctors. and surgeons on emergency calls, the no- tor club announced today. A spccial committee, under the chairmarship of Dr. R. Arthur Hooe has been named by the medical group and is scheduled to begin study of the mat- ter at once. ‘That a special parking regulation for physicians is particularly neces- sary during the Winter months was indicated by officials of the District Health Department, who pointed out that there is a marked increase in general illness ur\nz December, Jan- uary and February. e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 13, 1935—PART ONE. LANSBURGH'S Housewares Sale 7th, 8th and E Streets Dlstrict 7575 These Items on Sale Monday and Tuesday Unpainted Bench Bathroom I 2f°r44c Tissue. . $1.39 Unp_ainled $I.I9 100 Ft. Clothes 33c ine, only . Tip-N-Drain $ I .39 4-qt. Kettle - 20-Gallon Ash Can and Cover. .. Stainless Porcelain Top Green Enameled COOKING UTENSILS 59‘ 5. 6-qt. Windsor pot 6. 3-pc. saucepan set 7. 4-qt. Windsor pan 8. 6-qt. Windsor kettle January Sale! Shoe, Hat, Tie Rack 79¢ Fits any closet door. 3 Holds 6 hats, 6 to 9 | 6-Cup Electric pairs of shoes, ties, | Percolator scarfs and belts. 1. 4-quart tea kettle 2. 6-cup percolator Y 3. 11/5-qt. double boiler “Kwik-Wate” 4. 10-qt. oval dish pan Wwik-Wate $1.79 Scales Wear-Ever 4- sl 59 way Cooker LANSBURGH'S—SIXTH FLOOR—HOUSEWARES. Save 40% to 50% SALE! Fine BROADLOOM RUGS *36 At these sale prices you are paying but $3 a square yard for any of these 150 seamless rugs—made up of regular $5 and $6 grades of broadloom! Taupe, green, rust, rose, blue, burgundy—not all these colors in all sizes—but a splendid selection for homes and offices. All bound—ready for immediate use. Double Damask Cloths, $3°® $4.95 is the regular price of these gleaming white Irish linen pattern cloths! Three hand- some patterns. 70x72 size, $2.98; 72x108 size, $4.98. Napkins, $3.98 dozen. 9X12 Size bath room curtains in colored figures; Priscilla styles in ivory, ecru, col- ored figures of yarn-dyed pastels; beautiful tai- ° lored curtains. FIFTH FLOOR—CURTAINS. TR 1,600 pairs of crisp, P an d o3h Colinly lovely marquisette cur- 8! Ve - tains. Cottage sets and oN 1 £ ¥ LINGERIE 23x46 Bath Towels Heavy, man-sized towels that drink up a lot of moisture! Hems and borders in red, black, [ gold, green, lavender, or blue 22x44 Bath Towels Spongy Turkish towels in white with colored borders. Both the size 4 for c and quality are unusual at this price. Linen Dish Towels The heavy, closely woven type of crash that is long-wearing and ab- 6 for [ sorbent. 16x34. Colored borders. . : Linen Bridge Sets P li loth and f ki id- o EmdS b vt $4.00 price LANSBURGH'S—THIRD FLOOR—LINENS, peaur (ST ik0, SHEETS /Efi% {31as cuEi ! Vec;1 alflid strlalght top slips . A ASES" S rimmed with fine laces or with o Y Quality Superfine satin and touches of embroidery or o (ETX88) e, French knots. Lace-trimmed sil- Regular $1.29 and $1.39 CAST IRON SHEETS Adjustable shoulder straps; fully 47 72 by 99—81 by 99 inches long. Sizes 34 to 44. Also Regular $1.39 Quality 72 by 108—63 by 108 MOHAWK SHEETS 72 by 108—81 by 99 63x99, Reg. $1.19...89¢ Regular $1.50 Quality PEQUOT SHEETS 72 by 108—81 by 99 $ 11 9 63x99 inches ........$1.09 81x108 inches .......$1.29 MONOGRAMS three letters in whlte or colors o o *20¢ slace-trimmed chemises, dancettes and panties—all bias cut. : LINGERIE—THIRD FLOOR. Phone Orders—DIstrict 7575 ,[ansburqh’s 7th, 8th and E Pillowcases: 42x36 inch size 45x36 inch size Pillowcases: Pillowcases: 42x36, 27c 45x36, 29¢ 45x36 inches, 32¢ LANSBURGH'S—THIRD l'lDOlPDfl

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