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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1937. SE PU&Q@%{% Lansburgh’s Most Important Shirt Sale of the Year I and long training. They know how! Work suaranteed, Use Your Credit CASTELBERG'S 1004 F St N. W, We began to prepare for this event last November . . . that’s how important it is, and that's how we were able to get the price of these fine shirts down to $1.69 in spite of recent increases in the cost of fabrics, and higher labor costs. Former Virginia Governor Wil Be Buried in Enough Shirts in This Sale to Stack to the Top of the Washington Monument Richmond. That’s why we call this the “Monument Shirt Sale” . . . because these shirts would reach higher than the top of the Monument’s 555 WE SELL U. 8. GOVERNMENT Funeral services for John Garland 1 H ¢ . EoL R R RCOVERS ol b ok Gariand feet if they were piled one on top of the other. That means plenty of selecnop and plenty of variety. TR " Veterans' Appeals and former Gov- g‘fif(@fg’@ spiwitisdidl Famous Throughout Washington the Past 17 Years was to officiate and burial was to MARKET €O e ol RoodOsmetery fat For months customers have been asking us, “When are you going to run your next Monument Shirt Sale?” They know the quality Mr. Pollard died early yesterday of standards we maintain for this sale. They know the values are so extraordinary that we can only offer them once a year. 311 7th St. N.W. bronchial pneumonia at his home here, 3146 M St. N.W. 1026 Sixteenth street. His wife and | three children were at his bedside at | the time. FRIDAY SATUI}DAY Mr. Pollard was the “depression , SPECIALS! Governor” of Virginia from 1930 to ——————————————— ] | 1934 and managed to hold the State's ROUND Ebudge& in balance during this trying | period. He came to Washington in SIRLOIN 1934, after he was appointed to the 1b. c Veterans’ Board by President Roose- velt. STEAK | He is survived by his widow, Mrs. | Violet McDougall Pollard; a daughter, —BONED -RO_LLED | Mrs. Herbert Lee Boatright, and two RIB BEEF 23(: X SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STREETS District 7575 | _Active pallbearers will be Senator Harry F. Byrd, Col. Christopher Gar- nett, United States Attorney Leslie C. e ||| Gamett, "> Hilton' Jackson, Judge LARGE | Robert N. Pollard, Stanley Clarke, | John Bagby and Garland Pollard Cox. SMALL c | Tribute to the useful service which Ib. | leaders both in Washington and Vire | Mr. Pollard rendered his State and Bologna ginia. Among friends who joined in LARGE | the tribute were Gov. George Peery JUlCY of Virginia, Lieut. Gov. James H. b c Price, Senator Byrd and Brig. Gen, | Nation was paid by Attorney General | Cummings and other distinguished } Frank T. Hines of the Veterans’ Ad- | ministration, under whom Mr. Pollard ranks | served. As a measure of reespect to his pre- HOULDER d v. PHBL e i VEAL way Department, closed at noon today. ROAST e EER TR ] Y G ROLL {CHILD LABOR GOODS o BAN BEFORE LEHMAN Butter Action Awaited on Legislation LINK b [ Designed to Outlaw Sale : 3 . PORK b | and Production. B : 3 By the Assoclatea Press. 3 P e Y % ALBANY, N. Y, April 29.—Legis- e ' G 3 ausage lation designed to outlaw sale and R . - . ' ) 4 production of child labor-made goods L p lne Teaa | in New York State awaited today the : LEAN signature or veto of Gov. Lehman. A g e ik ’ few weeks ago he termed such a step i 8 < A g = SMOKED c “unenforceable” and “impractical.” ;2 ; - , Ib. Introduced as a substitute for ratifi= ¥ al ° HAMS cation of the child labor amendment, e * A . the bill passed the Republican-cone . . at ne OW a e rlce — | trolled Assembly two weeks ago and : i the Democratic Senate approved last ¢ v G SMALL b night, 48 to 3. FRESH & c | . 'LOURDES PARISH PLANS Shoulder | CARNIVAL MAY 15 to 22 STORE | A Ferris wheel and other forms of entertainment will be featured at an SLICED " C | outdoor carnival to be held on the . grounds of Our Lady of Lourdes BAGON Parish, Bethesda, Md, May 15-22. Eighteen booths will be erected on the grounds surrounding the parish, QUART | on the East-West Highway, just off Wisconsin avenue. An automobile PEANUT c will be given away on the last night of the carnival. John Overholt is chairman of the General Committee. Others assisting || in the arrangements are James A. GREEN Cassidy, A. 8. Magee, Ralph Sadler, R. M. Kennedy, Earle 8. Carlin, J. PE AS lbs. c Vincent Griffin and John A. Reilly. SITE AUTHORIZED HEAD The House Library Committee to- day authorized Chairman Keller to [‘ettucez for 1 7 c report favorably the Senate joint reso- lution authorizing selection of a site and erection of a pedestal for the Albert Gallatin Stalue at the Treas- Pfltatoes 10 Ibs. z5° BT ie (L1 s TavoTably reparicnie ——————————————— | | vear ago by the committee. Gallatin OPEN TILL 9 P.M. SATURDAY || Was Secretary of the Treasury from '1801 to 1814. Custom Features It’s certainly most extraordinary to find so many custom features in shirts selling at 1.69—concrete proof that these are no average shirts! Split yokes in back curve to fit the shoulders. Gathered backs give freedom and keep you neater. Extra button on sleeve facing! All custom features usually found only in higher-priced shirts. Custom Fabrics You can tell the minute you see the shirtings and feel their weight .. . such fabrics as these are rare at our moderate price! Fine all- Pima broadcloth, White Jacquard figured Madras, fine white or blue Oxford cloth, fine combed Chambray, in blue, tan or grey. Custom Fit Such customized features as 7-button fronts and pleated sleeves. .. small things you might not notice ordinarily when buying a shirt ... yet so important when it comes to giving you that well-groomed look.- CORONATION CHOCOLATES | GLoucedion TTTYrrm , | ' Soft CollarAltach Custom Details A distinguished assortment of masterpieces in chocolate con. i - el More of those important small features you don’t look for in a shirt taini a wonderful selection of m delicately fi d i , p pi‘enc‘e"f”rmly,nhenoyalPmflyofs“e::.y S e . . . but WISH for once you've worn it. Things like stitched . > innerbands on attached collars, which prevent buckling . . . and *1.00 ;.5 92.00:4 ; - 4-hole buttons that are sewed with a determination that makes them stay sewed on! Home Made Assortment 1-. 49¢ Assorted Fruit Jellies 1-. 29¢ Chiesetute Menlimaiesiis: . cARIAL o1 == Custom Selection Brazil Nut Butter Crunch 12, 39¢ L1/, oY) When you're ordering expensive custom-made shirts you have a \ ” tremendous selection of fabrics and styles! Here's the sale with Remember Mother’s Day—May 9th. Loft Mother’s Day Candies just as great variety. Just name your style . . . Soft collar-attached ‘.';?Z S:Ix::;nywhmbypmd Bosts Spcsal prcking ifires g . \ styles; Non-wilt collar-attached, button-down collars, tab collars, Beginning May 1st X round collars; neck-band styles . . . even two collar-to-match shirts! Orange Pineapple Ice Cream Something different for jaded l}apetites. This delectable ice cream is made of pineapple and fresh oranges, with a dash of grated orange to give it a pleasant tang. 28¢ pimt A9¢ quert 1103 H St. N.E,, 3115 M St. N.W., 800 7th St. N.W., 3102 14th St. N.W. i . S Ro@ ()O(fa/l A Col Lansburgh’s—Men’s Furnishings—Street Floor <\ A -~