Evening Star Newspaper, October 22, 1929, Page 12

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VENING STAR., WASHINGTON, rou onssur svor WECT END TZENS Tuxedos i Full Dress | Cutaways ot the better srade to hire. JULIUS WEIFBERG, 814 F N.W. . 7 lNVEST_—lN N\ Frank W. Dowling Is Elected First Vice President Teterest of Organization. First Trust Notes ; Yielding 67 { Money to Loan on Real Estate | J. LEO KoLB 923 New York Ave. District 5027 Charles L. Norris was re-elected | president of the West End Citizens’ As- sociation at a meeting last night in Western Pfesbyterian Church. Other officers chosen were: Frank W. Dowl- , ing, first vice president; Henry Yost, second vice president; Morris Hahn, B | third vice president; Miss Mary Puffen- berger, secretary, and W.lliam R. Brown, treasurer. | " Resolutions deploring the death of Dr. B. W. Summy, veteran member of the organization, were adopted. | The organization also voted to re- SPECIAL!! Your man at Twenty-first and G streets. After a speech by Grover W. Ayers, the association went on record as com- mending The Star for publishing a se- ries of stories recently on the system of assessment of Sixtéenth street prop- | erty. | “"Ayers said the “articles were most iluminating and explained a situation | about which something should be done.” He then moved that the secretary be instructel to write a letter of thanks ;tn the newspaper. His motion carried \CULT MURDER PROBE DROPPED BY OFFICIALS % MUDDIMAN 911 G St. N. W. Phone Nat. 0140-2622 Natural Causes Attributed to Death of Great Eleven Group Member. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, October 22—With the official announcement by cot geons that Willa Rhoads, 19, priestess the Great Eleven cult, died of natural n investigation of the religious losed today. Mrs. May Otis Blackburn, high priest- ess of the organization, incorporated as the Great Eleven,” is held in default of $10,000 bond for trial on grand theft e 2e LIKE A ML cult The cult came under investigation when Clifford Dabney, wealthy oil cp- To N IGH T erator, charged 'hntmmfl, Blackburn de- B8 | frauded him of RENAMEC. L NORRIS quest the stationing of a traffic police- | “The Divine Order of the Royal Arm of | charges as the result of another branch | of the inquiry into the activities of the | Britain, Tode through the streets of| was surrounded by students who um- Montreal yesterday in a carriage to%ed | pitched the horses of his cab and them- | 90000 060060000000000000000000600000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 by red AN White clad et o s | selves dragged it to the convocation hall. of the same brilliant hues, he received | He was presented by Sir Arthur Currie, an honorary degree of doctor of 1aws principal. from Chancellor E. W. Beatty. | ™ Earlier at a luncheon at the Canadian Before the premier reached the his- | Club he expressed tribute for the Presi- toric grev buildings of the university he | dent of the United States. Edmonston & Co., Inc. Exclusive Washington Agency STACY-ADAMS & CO.’S Nationally Known Shoes for Gentlemen - | Sharpshooter I | | One Week More— Annual Reduction Sale of . . STACY- ADAMS SHOES . For Men l 0% DISCOUNT on all models These famous Shoes have held first place in the estimation and choice of men of discrimination MISS FELISA JENKINS, | Who has recently been elected captain | v of Maryiand girls' rifle | e of the best rifle shols“ | of the Univ team. She in this vicini MACDONALD IS HONORED BY-MCGILL UNIVERSITY| MONTREAL. October 22.—Ramsay Macdonald, Prime Minister of Great | for over half a century. Peerless in Quality! Exclusive in Style! “Corrective”! $13.50 Shoes for. .. .$12.15 $14.00 Shoes for. .. :$12.60 $15.00"Shoes for. .. .$13.50 $16.00 Shoes for.......$14.40 Exclusively Sold at— EdmonstoneTo. s === INCORPORATED Stores CARL M. BETZ, Mgr. West Side 612 13th Street 555, [——|o|c——=|o|c——|a]c————] ased with marvelous 0 much acid, failure to better anti-acid_and Guaranteed_reliel or money m your druggist. Demand_ | | | m | | HE NEW Cadillacs and La Salles, introduced Ta few weeks ago, offer important advan- tages affecting every phase of performance and ownership. Yet reductions were made in the prices of all models. H As Cadillac-La Salle advantages cannot be obtained elsewhere, even if price were no object, unequalled value is another factor in their favor that profoundly impresses evéry one who puts these cars to a thorough test and then compares them with others. In the Cadillacs and La Salles, gear-shifting is quite different in its ease and silence. There is just. one gentle unbroken movement of the lever under all driving conditions—no timing, no tugging, no sound. It is quick, sure, silent. The secret is the improved Syncro-Mesh Silent- Shift Transmission, obtainable in no other cars. You will have a similar delightful experience in steering, which is infinitely easier than you would expect it could possibly be in any car, whether you are parking or weaving through traffic, because the new harmonized steering system makes it so.” And so it is with the brakes which function with amazing positiveness and ease, yet without subjecting the car to stress or strain, because they are the newly refined Cadillac-LaSalle Safety-Mechanical Four-Wheel Brakes. g Try all these mechanical udva.ntc‘ges. Check up other features—the more powerful V-type, 8-cylinder engine; the roomier Fisher and Fleetwood bodies, the elegance and beauty of which are far more than superficial smart- ness; observe, too, that non-shatterable Security-Plate Glass is not an extra, but stand- ard equipment in all windows, doors and windshields. e You can enjoy all these advantages for as low as $2285 (La Salle, f. o. b. Detroit).. Pivide this into monthly payments under the General Motors Deferred Payment Plan and you will conclude that, in comparison with cars of lesser prestige, the difference in expenditure is so small and the difference in satisfactionso great as to make the choice of a Cadillac-built car well nigh irresistible. Cadillac Motor Car Co., Division of General Motors; Detroit, Mich.; Oshawa, Canada. 14 7 7 Consider the delivered price as well as the list price when comparing automobilevalues. Cadillac-LaSalle delivered prices include only reasonable charges for delivery and financing. The Washington-Cadillac Co. Rudolph Jose, 1136-40 Conn. Ave. President Decatur 3900 < .. THE NEW LASALLES are priced from $2285 to $2795 THE - NEW CADILLACS are priced from $3195 10 $3795 THE NEW FLEETWOODS are priced from $3995 to $7500 Al Prices f. 0. b. Detrcit E D. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1929. | ‘ Fally Seyle Merchandire at Sale Prices! Saks— THE AVENUE AT SEVENTH ANNIVERS, ———— 00000000000 0000000000000:00000 000000000000000000000000000000000000¢ FFERENT from any sale is this Saks 62d Annivérsary! Bringing you the lowest prices of the season, it also brings you something more than savings! It brings you the newest, smartest, freshest style merchandise of the Fall. Reductions mean something when they bring you SUCH apparel! 900000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004 _—— Unquestionably, the Year’s Great Value! Two-Trouser Suits; Overcoats; 3-Pc. Tuxedos O not wait till lager and pay more. Buy now and pay less. Here are Suits, Overcoats and Tuxedos of regular Saks standard from regular Saks makers—in the Anniversary Sale at drastic re- ductions. UITS—single and double- breasted; every new fabric. Overcoats — every type from form-fitted to Chester- field. Tuxedos—in 1930 models—even inchiding beau- tiful Brocade Vest! Saks—Third Floor High-type, Handmade NECKTIES Men’s Fine SILK HOSE SILK Extraordinary at 65¢ T'S a great collection. Pure Thread Silk Hose —every pair warranted per- fect. Embroidered clocks, new stripes, plain and heather shades. Solid_col- ors, full fashioned. Sizes 10 to 12. Saks—First Floor mestic gay or mas is Extraordinary! IMPORTED GABARDINE TRENCH COATS %9.75 A superior type of Trench Coat—just the thing for inclement weather or the cooler days " of Fall. Made of fine Im- ported Gabardine, with full belt, rubberized lin- . ings. Completely water- proof. In Blue only. Very special. Saks—Third Floor On the Fourth Floor Still Finer Fabrics in 2-Trouser Suits and Overcoats at $26 EMARKABLE values made more remarkable still —by even finer fabrics than this supreme value gives All the new Blues, Grays and Browns —bhoth in Overcoats, and in smartest of 2-Trouser Suits. all the year round. Anniversary Values! ' *1.35 3 for $4 THE type of Neckwear.which you will find at much higher prices at any other time of the year. (resilient comstruction) in the finest way— of specially selected Imported and Do- Hand-tailored Silks. Original color treatments, subdued. Remember that Christ- near! Saks—First Floor FUR-LINED GLOVES Very Special! $2 '95 TAILORED of fine Imported Capes ldined with soft warm clipped rabbit fur. Black, Brown, Tan, Gray. Sizes 715 to 11. With or without shields. MEN’S NEW PAJAMAS Very Special! 31.85 Fl.\'ELY made of select Broadcloths, Madras and Twill. Middy and Coat styles, with and without collars.” Great color assortment. V-COAT SWEATERS Very Special! $3.95 INE, all-wool, elastic -ribbed coat sweaters, V style. . Green, Cadet, Brown, Dark Oxford and Camel Heathers. Year-round weight. Saks—First Floor Anniversary Brings Boys’ Sport Sweaters $2.45 LL-WOOL — in fast- color fancy weaves and plain shades. V-neck and crewineck. All newest designs. Also some splen- did Shaker Knit Sweaters, Sizes 26 to 36. Saks—Second Floor

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