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ARTIST SHOT DOWN | ANSWERING DOOR =z Frank Reed Whiteside Victim - in Mystery Slaying in Philadelphia. PH!LA ELPHIA, September 20.— Fraux reed Whiteside, ua a landscape artist of note, was slain by a mysterious | had gunman last night as he answered the doorbell of his quaint old two-story home in WAverly utreet He was shot almost in-| of through di! flantly The bullet "which ended his llle was found lodged in the door jamb the vestibule. Robbery ;vu given by the police today le tlve (or the shooting. | phia. rtist's pockets were found turned inside out. His gold wlu:h and chain, hnwke\ :r had not been taken from his wife, whn is convalescing from Aliness, dmfiuhm wmi‘ O"mflmh had spent Me,, were expected home in a few dnyl. artist_had attended & the Sketch Olub last nuht lnd Amr- ently had been reading a ln. home, for an ope found on the arm of a chair under (] read! in his living room. Noui- next door, told the au heard Whiteside's doorbell rln( t lee and then heard him open the Neighber Saw Bedy. Mflwflt mm.muly umrnrd n hi His head a ly were inflde the Vlluhl legs were sprawled out h! Othe; verly street and the mlns assailant (ounu 1t easy to Mr ‘Whiteside was born in’Philadel THE. EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, ’ Whipping Sentences: Withdrawn, SEVERE PORTUGUESE RAIN DESTROYS OLIVE GROVES | & Great Dimage to Crops Result From Floods Following « ° e Heavy Downpours. - By the Associated Press, LIS) great Ponunx md ‘were { hleh destroyed crops -.and olive "V illages near ¥he manufacturing tawn Plttsburgh ” Stesping at Allsens Jehnsiown and ‘September 29 RADCI SEPTEMBER, 20, 1929, Depunbcr 20 LIFFE, England, (#).—S8ix boys who Mewlbzplll ly !evenl deaths ' were reported. g‘hu‘n'fr‘ were sentenced Mnm )uve cl Hans Hoffman, who has saved 168 | Some from drowing in u\e Rhine _obj-ctcd and then the mi near his home at Bonn, n-eldrd they had no po cently saved several ehlld.rv'n lrom be- carried away by the strong current ing what they mld of the m were involv ber tly ] 'THE DUST - - " 'THE DUSTING uf w"‘h ||$h > ture rents in court, but the m s willing !llm the parents were g; of lllnn inishment, -ltheu.h hn no W o if um'x" own tes_de- JOHNSON’S WAX POLISH Gold Medal—Pills. Cere. bg 30C 1y 69¢ 1" $1.33 Sunnyfield Brand ;;l:. 24C 12-Ib. 51C 24.1b. bag bag Quaker Made OvenBaked Beans 3cans,25c Wildmere EGGS Women ne||hbou who heard the shot iteside’ lum) quiet, tree-| in the heart of the city a moment after Whlus ide. the shooting. it i Alone at Home. Shakespeare Seeks Grid Job. I AU Steel Equipment ‘Whiteside, who was_treasurer of PORT RICHMOND, N. Y., September {he fellovlshln ol the Pennsylvania | 20 (#).—Will msmkewn a can- Academy of rts, an _instructor | didate for center on th€ high school And author, was alone i his ome. His ' o Pelmsjlvania Riilfllld flllllll"llmll“I|||||||||||||||I|||||l||||||||l||Imfllfl|||||||||||||||l|l|||||||m|l|||!|l|lfl||flfl"fl||mflmm“|||||||l|mmmlllflm|||||||||mfl||mmnmllllmufllflummmm||||]m||||||||1||m;|||||'||||||||m||m"“mm"m"m"“"Iu"m'mmm"“mn“Imm"mm“""m"mmm The September Overcoat Sale Is Sweeping Brwkly Ahead! HY NOT? Who wants to wait till October and - pay more for the, identical coats offered now at less? . While selling is brisk, selec- tions are great— because these are regular Saks Over- coats ordered for regular Saks stock. Look: .+ « Regular $35.00 . .. BLUE AND GRAY OVERCOATS, IN NEWEST SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED MODELS .50 85 Reserves Till November 1st « « « Regular $40.00 . . . ‘“SAKS FLEECE” OVERCOATS, GUARANTEED FOR 2 YEARS, AND $40 “BOUCLE” COATS....... $34.50 = $5 Reserves Till November 1st + « - Regular $125.00'. .. GENUINE FRENCH SEDAN “MONTAGNAC” OVERCOATS; MAGNIFICENTLY TAILORED . 98¢ - PURE LARD Bulk or Package | | Sunnyfield | BUTTER Strictly Fresh | P'k'd in Y,.1b. prints | ‘ ‘ - 50c | | L. 55¢ | Doz, 23c For Whiter Clothes Without Serubbing | me 2lc | w3]c THE AVENUE AT SEVENTH OO RO T RO OO — ~, Standard Quality CHANGED! Tomatoes 3 BUT UNCHANGED . . . VERYTHING for Fall is Med. cans s B el Lg 5001 “v\ e ,/’ $20 Reserves Till November Ist Charge Purchases Will Appear on November Bills * . «“WALE” . WEAVES Smoked Hams Fresh: Fruits & Vegatubles WILL BE OUTSTANDING IN New York State FALL SUITS! PEACHES What is the “Wale” pattern? It is’ Bushel 3 w23¢ i 332 that distinctive, deep-ridged effect that you have seen in expensive fabrics! Large 12-qt. Basket changed. ' Styles? Fabrics? Colors? All changed. » All new. Everything is changed. And . not quite everything! ENCORE | MACARONTI Spaghetti and Noodles | ITH unlagging effort and unflagging \ | W energy, we continue to serve the prin- \ 4 - 25C j ciple of giving ‘a little more” in quality, in '—‘ style, in value; “a little more” in service, in courtesy, in attention; those “little mores” In all grocery stores and meat markets that mean a lot more satisfaction. SEASONS change—and we change with the seasons; but it is our styles that we change—and not our standards! H : H H H H H § El H yet.. § The heart of this. store has not changed. % F = i H S | £ Fn Juicy California ORANGES 2 > 45¢ Concord Grapes Tokay Grapes . Fresh Prunes 3 e 23c 15 99¢ | Stringless Beans 3 b 20c New Cabbage N\ ed po T SAKS JR. SHOES “PREPSTER” SUllS | Are Long-Life Shoes for Boys! WITH 2 TROUSERS - /' 39.95 And a World of Fine Style! THIS is a message to mothers who are wondering if their boys will EVER stop wearing out their shoes. No, they won’t. _But this remarkable Saks Shoe at $3.95 will ‘wear longer ',y far than the average shoe at the price. Offered in Black .and Tan; sizes 10 to 6. ||||mmmmmmmmlmmmllIllmlmmg STETSON KNOWS HOW To Make: a Hat Smart! i 3 FOR Fall, Saks sponsor handsome \ “Wale” weaves in 2-Trouser Suits —but far under the expensive price- ranges! And if early Fall business is an indication, n» feature will be more popular this season. When, to this dis- tinctive “Wale” treatment you add the beauty of such smart shades as Riviera Blue, Brownstone and Oxford Grays, you can understand the popularity! \ quality, plus the genius of Stetson style. And the best reaion for coming to Saks for yeur Stetson i< that we really have the Stetson line— i £ H I’l‘ 'S a great mnnenlnp—world famons Stetson H g not_just a “representation.” 59c $0.50__$1( o 2 b 25¢ %mmmmmmnmmmnnnmm Saks—First Floor i “Livens ‘Up” Fine Calfskin! MORE troof that there aren’t any shoe styles . : smarter than those in ‘th noted line of “Saks Six” ' Oxfords. Shown is the mnew- “Stadium Wing” model, of Calfskin with_fine Seotch Grain tip, saddie and backstay. Hard heel, wheel sole and-a world of value! $6.00 Saks—First Floor With 2 Trousers KARLTON JR. SUITS WITH 2 KNICKERS Continue to Lead in Value! P $ 1 4|.95 UALITY wins! That is why the Karlton Jr. is so overwhelmingly popular with Washington boys and with their par- | erits as well. This suit is the result of our desire to surpass all previous values at the price. TS finer fabrics and tai- loring tell you we suc- ceeded. See the new Tans and Grays and Blue Cheviots. Sizes 7 to 18. _Saks—Second Floor In Our Meat Markets Tender - “Fancy 3-Corner Chuck Roast| ROAST Lb. 29c . 33¢C Smoked Hams _ w. 3lc \ Mt. Vernon Sausage Meat b 33c | Fresh Killed Roasting and Frying, Ib. 43C CHICKENS swiiog . 396 HE “big idea” about Saks Prepster Suits is that we know how to have them styled. They have just the right touch for the younger chap— the lad of 13 to 18. T’S a treat to look over the new modele— single and double - ° breasted, in the newer tones of Tan, Gray and Brown, as well as Blue. . . Saks—Second Floor Saks—TFirst Floor bk bufiehy MORE FOR BOYS! Boys’.Wool Golf Knickers. ; Boys’ 100% Wool Sweater: Boys’ Shirts and Blouses. Boys’ Sport Stockings Boys® New Fall Caps.. Seks—Second. Fi -