Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1929, Page 9

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OKTA COLLEGTD ONEUROPEEAGUE 5255 As to How and by Whom Ma- 7 Briand to nwm'flh h', begin t,h e European Xedenuon? Pol itical?" former Au'stro-flunnrlun mnnurchy and the Bal demanded impera- 1'HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ‘C., SEPTEMBER 15, 1929- PART 1. fefences failed h ttain, and l nl' conference of enu could :;x“me‘ for mmpla, the remaking o! jaf sides m two symbolic Mml fllmeult to | These belong 0| attain, & lh\tlt lmme; and a Alnclo former mlt difficul 1eu ‘The intes mlfimm yments bank of the Young plan will undnuhmedly be a preparatory measure, but it is not m cre':ud and it is known ong discussions. They would in- clude nu other subjects in the gov- ™! fut; olnu lunml organ! ure rn: is sure that it would be in the ln'lm?. of European industries, for instance, centralize raw material purchases which Europe does not produce, such as cotton, | to er urlnm le which dictal entios? is the very principle of nationalities and nationalism arising therefrom. Por three consecutive centuries pa- triotism in Burope has been exalted to & veritable religion. Is it possible to sughe | make the machine go backwards when, at the close of the war, despite Wood- row Wilson's efforts, it was m)l the tated peace could ction 'fln real European mentalif only h:;ma from a colnplete inst ADOPTS BARBER POLE. Chins, Ailo Has Tonsorial Parlors Operated by Flappers. China has adopted the barber pole. The itinerant barber, who strolls the streets with basin, towel and neatly balanced razor, is gradually into the ‘discard, though still patronized by Chins triped pole, butlluhu 61 YIARS Oli WORTIIY S[RVICE / wmz object; pean ink has n wumemnced woman barbers. terial Will Be Used Causing Speculation. cnp r and other colonial producu as . From the viewpoint of the sale per: o! manufactured articles t.hey shuuld ¥ mina ‘harmful - | 1t um that xurn push on the route ww-};d & sort of M federal union, at leut econo; 'I'II[ AVENIJL A‘I' 1"' BY GERVILLE REACHE. know ' whether the British nten in the European group or whether, By Cable to The Star. jol PARIS, September 14.—Much excel- | 88 there is every reu:n w&allevel.':h!y lent material has been collected this | g, ] Summer for the construction of an| enurely new Europe. . It remains to be seen and by whom the material will be uud in the near future. The questionnaire addressed by lar l.lnl nnd delenda them more itterly than ever bef lutm we gumn not dupnlr ;hn; in the mon sense and the gen- !n lhon it is & question whether mch mf interest will win. Just l.llflle < an be accomplis! ithout | present generation finds the automo- beln[ lubaralnutcfl to & previous polltlu ile, aviation, wlrelau and gramaphone agreement, excluding all possibility of G'I“A Hlfllrll on’t undenund that hmum much regarding unity. (Copyright. 1929 d | panies, or if ne y trust contributed !-e much to nu prosperity of k uu holder of l: hrl\'x‘a . the United States. which it mi some wn oX Eu- ropean do!l:' Stamps un Easy Item. 'nu l|l'|l)! mm& is easier to realize. inter-Eu war, ulephuue and tel ph system of | The chief obstacle to & European tariffs. Even such reforms would neces- | federation, even only an economic one, ttracts throngs of r through the ll latest -femi- inist, develnmmn n the rnch and they must be chost -re not. bucy the nleep 1n their own barber cl fish y. One might consider nm zhoee obnct« which preceding economic con=- SAKS SEPTEMBER OVERCOAT ANNUAL! School Days Bring Boys for THE “KARLTON JR.” The 2-Trouser Bayn Suit That Holds the Lead by Value! $14.95 BECAUSE of its finer qual- ity—because of its finer style—the Karlton, Jr., 4. Piece Suit for Bovs has made a name for itselfl in Wash- ington. Tt is known to give the UTMOST in value at its popular price! BOYS going back to school : will be keen about the esmart new stylés—In Tan, Gray and fancy-weave Blue Cheviot. There, are single- breasted and double-breasted models, in sizes 7 to 18. Re- member — the GREATEST Boys’ Suit value in Washin- ton! NO, we don’t expect you to wear an Over- coat now. That isn’t why we are holding this sale. We are holding it in the belief that there are enough wise men in Washington who will see the point of buying in . September—AT A MIGHTY IMPORTANT S AVIN G—the same Overcoats that they would have to pay a substantially higher price for in October. NEXT WINTER’S $35 BLUE AND GRAY OVERCOATS! AN o $5 WILL RESERVE TILL NOVEMBER 1 Saks—Second Floor Smart Wool Golf Knickers! Special Offering! The Kind You Always Pay More For! $1.95 TEEY have both quality and looks. Handsome Tans and Grays in dark and light shades of all.wool Tweeds and Cassimeres. Herringbone and O've laid effects. Fulllined; bartacked ets; taped seams and all other delnh of higher.priced knickers, Sizes 7 to 18. Sats—Second Floor BLUE and Gray! The prime favorites of Overcoat style] The smart advance models that we have chosen for our new season’s showings—at $35 . . . Tailored superlatively by our best makers, of finely milled fabrics, ideal in the Blue and Gray shades. VERY coat made with Satin yoke and sleeve lining, and bellows pockets and facings. Presented in a variety of single and double breasted models, box-type or body- tracing. Plain or Velvet collars. Sizes up to 50 in reg- ular, short, stout and long models. OUR FAMOUS $40 FLEECE, GUARANTEED for 2 YEARS! AND OUR $40 “BOUCLES”! ¥ 34 New Sports Hose! $5 WILL RESERVE TILL NOVEMBER 1 = 2 . EVERY pattern new for Fall—every pair has just come in! The price is very low for the quality. Seasonable weights and in all the smart new coler- ings. Sizes 7 to 11, Saks—Second Floor New School Shoes! $2.95 BOYS who lead their shoes a hard and fast life will find in these shoes the quality they need. I!llh shoes -nd oxfords in Gun Metal a: Tan leathers, in good-looking nolgl-. Ellu 10 to 2; 21 to 6. JT’S not that we are philanthropists. The /iden, from our angle, is NEW SWEATERS OF FLEISHER’S YARN! $2.95 GE'\UNE Fleisher's 100% pure wool yarn! And with the ex- clusive, new corded-edge collar (in matching colors) that prevents stretching. Veneck and crew-neck in all of Fall's plain and fancy effects. Sizes 28 to 36. Saks—Second Floor that it pays us to sell these Overcoats at a very, very close margin in order to create an early demand, and in- crease our September volume. We don’t claim the world—but we offer substantial ‘savings on Overcoats styled for 1930 and made the fine Saks way. Men who know an opportunity will be keen to take advantage . of this one! OUR full new School line is here— that means wonderful assortments. Shirts, Junior Shirts, Blouses and But- ton-on Blouses—in new fancy, white and solid- co]or Broadcloths. Sizes 4 to 18 FLEECE . . . No Over- coat will be more preferred this Winter by well-dressed men than the Fleece. Here, at an advance-of-season saving, is the high quality Saks Fleece that is guaranteed unreserved- ly for two years’ service! A fabric soft in texture and luxurious in finish—but with a heart of iron! The coat we sold almost 300 of last Winter ' —now on sale in next Winter’s models, in Blue and Gray. E BOUCLE. . . Mate of the Fleece! A fine-woven, sturdy fabric with a close, curly nap that has wear in every fiber and uncemmon distinction of appearance. Presented in new velvet-collar double breasted models, in the fash- MSflxnow, THE WORLD-RENOWNED $125 “MONTAGNAC” Made of the Genuine Montagnac Fabric, Milled in Sedan, France! . 8 ; $20 WILL RESERVE TILL NOVEMBER 1 S standard a $125 value as the world offers! Men wait for season-end eales—in the hope of securing a Monugmc at a small saving. Now, through special arrangement with our makers, we offer a limited number of these princely Over- "’ coats ahead of the season and at a large saving! WE emphasize that this is the genuine Montagnae —in ‘the authentic fabric milled by the Montagnac family in Sedan, France. Richly made with velvet collar and corded edge; full silk-lined with bunflfill shadow silk lining. Every coat has . years of dhdn.uhhed wm in ifl : The New 2-Trouser Prepster Suits! 'For Lads of 13 to 18 $22.50 EMEMBER this about the Saks Prepster “Suit—it is STYLED exclusively for the . younger fellow. It has his kind of dash.' The new models show it—asingle-breasted *or donble; peak or notch lapels. Offered in all new Browns, Grays ad Oxfords, as well as Blue eviot. Saks—Second Floor

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