Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1924, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1924. | lGOVERNOR REFUSES Tbmallest Camera, ]PINCHOT’S REBUFF ’Tf;‘.’.’.‘;fw‘i or ‘oo ehertiarion. " |07 Tota & xhars ot Sock 4t shyor | B2 NS LSS o RIE o e | CLEMENGY FORYOUTH| Three-FourthsInch * AROUSES OFFICIAL 75,75t - coniid Sna "'g’l,Gm’s to Queen | vaRsiE g Committee Named To Heckle Davis on Light W ine and Beer' SUSPEND 3 POLE N ROCKWLLE QU Cpmmissioners Told Charges ?1 Beating Littleton Poole Are Substantiated. Paul's, and took b automobile and cash. situation in Philade | tende - S le———— 0 LIST YOUR RENTED AND VACANT REAL ESTATE WITH J. LEO KOLB . 923N.Y. Ave. 1237 Wis. Ave. | Clement Quits Public Service Body. Demands Governor Retract **Accusation.” Ohio Executive Unmoved by Cita-| tion of Franks' Slayers for 19-Year-0ld Murderer. from the ouly three- | Eastman K quarters of t with Ohi penitent der of | girl. who s ¥ October Blshup Coadjutor xes-gns , Moulin Church = iation { ¥ 7 i oli X f the church. He | £ little hostess. ¢ Shielr_altgn an is re e of the state of nd they we in her home -CE | wie e ) WE HAVE 2,000 SHIRTS THAT 1 = i o 1 - 3 .‘: 7 ‘: '’ .”‘ . " s e ; A' “-h ::‘[- ; .4A v\v. : ‘ Ir ‘» ¥ ‘4”” Ja Y.‘ TC YOU HOW WE GOT THEM T R R S R e 9zz°I4u, e | FRIDAY, SPECIAL AT - 13 HELD N DOPE RAIDS. o g ter | Federal onab'e prices. E " Claflin Ophcal Co. i3t iae. | | dl{f‘ QGOW:’ wany Dem\sy lvania AV enue Seventh Street Every Shirt a Perfect Shirt, I-nglish broadeloth, fiber (glos), striped ma- dras and harmony percales. Some shirts have collar attached. a few have sepa- Agents at Richmond Suggestions T rate stiff colors—our guarantee—a new T by shirt if you say so—if any shirt should prove unsatisfactory. Sizes 14 to 17. P. S.—Why not buy several to use as Christmas Gifts? WE ALSO OFFER FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 300 NEW FALL HATS In the Becoming New Shapes and Shades Specially Priced at = ['53.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester_ T Y S T3 $3.00 Wilmington And Retarn Sunday, October 5 Similar Excursion & : o v 910 Seventh Street N. W. 8 8 “We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere “:‘545$ : T e 55 ’*fi: B ult Ticket Agent October 19 t | Balhmore & 0h|o R R “New wide wales doublebreasted dra%onol gray Never Before Xnown __In Merchant Failoring IHistory 250 Styles in Fall Sultmgs, Top Coatmgs and Overcoatings And, no matter what you select—you pay the ONE price only A Distinctive Note Reflected in Saks-Tailored Fall Suits for Men FALL showing of men’s fashioned apparel —a supreme achievement of the tailoring art. They have everything good clothes are Your First Concern “The fine arts are not to be learned by locome- 34 Made to Measure =5 e There is no catch to this offering! It is made on the simple basis of a volume of sales—a small profit on each. That is the new NEW- CORN & GREEN policy! These Are ] Regular $45 & $50 Materials The high grade woolens for which New- corn & Green have always been noted. Quality is not sacrificed to make a low price possible —and you can tell this at a glance by just seeing the ma- terials. * It is the greatest offer- ing the men of Washing- ton have ever known— and JUST THINK— 250 Styles For Choice Stripes, plaids, checks, unfinished worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres, blue serges, blues, browns, grays, two-tone shades— in fact, everything that is wanted and desirable for Fall and Winter. ' Newcorn & Green Merchant Tailors for 26 Years 1002 F Street N.W. Dafly, Clostag Hour € BM. o, | expected to have and that somethmg that pre- viously was very rare and not easy to secure at such prices—things like all-wool fabrics of long wear, hand tailoring and draping of exclusive foreign and domestic patterns as only our American tailors can perfect them, insuring enduring good looks — Every detail of needle- work, seen or unseen, is carried through to per- fection, and, too, there is a personality which is distinctly their own, making a strong appeal to well dressed gentlemen. And, best of all— there’s the ever-present thought—that of su- preme value. Showing the new wide Wale diagonal weave in gray, double-breasted models at DS Two and three button single-breasted models, including the young men’s models—Wales and Prince, at 45, 50 and ‘55 All the most wanted patterns and colorings in the finest imported and domestic woolens. Saks & Company—Third Floor. tion, but by making the homes we s in lovely,” said Ruskin. Home-making should be the first concern of every one. The furnishing of a home in harmony and good taste is an educa- tion in itself. In this establishment we display artistic fur- niture only. No matter how little the price, the design and quality are con- sistently correct. . This fact eliminates the chance of error in furnishing your home. Ours is a safe place in which to make selections. Lifetime Furniture Is More Than A Name MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between DG E i i - h.uuull!lllllllllllldmlllllll!hfi]lillllllllmlllldmlllllllh il .. '

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