Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1930, Page 6

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D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1930. courses of instruction at the Tactical | Benning, Ga. Gen. Cole has just com-, Aviation School at Langley Fleld, Va, |pleted a tour of duty with the Coast and at the Infantry School at Fort'Artillery Board at Fort Monroe, Va. [NIONTESTCOMP STAR, WASHINGTON, teristics, as contrasted with an un- dulating motion in most other sections. The tremors appeared to decrease in ;"fi movement. ‘There was no sharp jolt. Pomona, 40 miles east and slightly SE THE EVENING intensit; the sea and to the |south, experienced heavy shocks, with el temporary disruption of telephone | 2 0 south, . service. | ! San Diego, the point farthest south | *“gafte A AR : t0 Teport the quake, felt the two major | 1 S3gie Barvara yisied dietlote | tremors, hut they were not sufficiently | the Imperial Valley, although tremors | strong to elicit more than casual com- | were reported from Indio and Niland, | ment in that city. Inenr Salton S . . o e Buildi 4re Rocked. H o B S Scuth Washington Associa- Los Angeles Buildings Are| . .. A TR Gen. Cole Is Assigned. tion Favors Him for Position Rocked, but No Damage of People’s Counsel. Is Reported. Saying It With Savings! ks~ XK XX E SEMI-ANNUAL . OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA were felt distinctly, the first of the| Brig. Gen. Willlam E. Cole. recently greatest intensity and longest duration. | promoted, has been assigned to the It swayed flagpoles in the business dis e tva Befare | trict and rocked buildings with W1 take short STRAINED VEGETABLES Your Ability to Make Profits out of opportunities could ask no more fertile field for activity than is offered you here in Washington and vicinity. But if you are to profit fully by the situation here, you must not be hampered by the worrisome details of managing your present property holdings. Ask the Trust Department of the Union Trust Company how you can give your ability free play. TESTED AND APPROVED Strained Vegetable Sonp (10% oz. can 256—4% oz. at 4:25 and i b ;:: % ed Spinsch. Strained ned Hy the Associated Press. 1OS ANGELES, January 16.—The earthquake which shook a large sec- tion of Southern California late y terday was found today to have reg tered more sharnly in the inland moun- tain areas, although no appreciable | damage was reported. Two distinct quakes, 4:35 pm., were felt generally from the sea eastward to the Coachella Valley, and from San Diego to the Mojave | Desert, Indorsement of William McK. Clayton to succeed Ralph B. Fleharty, recently resigned as people’s counsel, was given Jast night by the South Washington Citizens” Association. meeting in the Fairbrother School, Tenth and E streets southwest. Victor P. DeKnight was unanimously elected delegate to the Federation of Citizens' Associations to succeed George 8. Fraser. who died several days ago. | A resolution proposing erection of a! new market as near as-possible to the present site of the Center Market, which 15 to be razed to make way for the Fed- | 2 é o § S P Plla! e Fell- | at Patadens, sald his instruments in- a 4 eral building program, ' was adopted. dicated there were three tremors, the Dr. Milton Thompson, for many Vears first, very faint, at 8:25 pm. egetables f a resident of South Washington, spoke | The epicenter of the quake, Dr. Wood on the advisability of retaining a cent°r | estimates, was approximately 197 miles JNO. R. ERGOOD & CO., Washington Representative market in the southwest section. Dr.| from Pasadena. Its direction cannot Phone: National 3256 Faint Tremor Earlier. Dr. Harry L. Wood, seismologist of the California Insti{ute of Technology, normal feedings) If your grocer can’t supply you, phone s for the name of the nearest grocerwhocan. . SOUTHWEST CORNER ‘ FIFTEENTH AND H STREETS NORTHWEST i = = 5% OFF Suits and Overcoats! $35 TWO.TROUSER $2 6.25 SUITS AND $35 OVERCOATS, NOW: $40 TWO-TROUSER $30 00 s $50 OVERCOATS $37050 NOW REDUCED TO: SUITS AND $40 Saks—Third Floor Ampson prophesied a great Increase | be determined, however, until film from | Specially Prepared, in the population of the section and a the sealed seismograph is developed. | Syyained boom in construction with the comple- | An accurate check of the intensity of | ram tion of the Federal building program. | ihe shocks also awaits development of | gnd Ready-fo-Serve James Yeatman, captain of one of the film. It appeared probable that the Community. Chest teams in .the the quake reached its greatest severity Southwest section, spoke briefly on the in sparsely populated or uninhabited | Chest’s activities, and urged co-gpera- mountain sections. | tion in the coming campaign. Reports from mountain regions with- M. Schaffer, president of the asso- in the known quake area indicated the presided. | shocks there exhibited jolting charac- EDWARDJ STELLWAGEN EN PR OVERCOATS, NOW: $45 TWO-TROUSER SUITS AND $45 OVERCOATS, NOW: $50 SUITS AND « + . On the Fourth Floor! . . . PATTERNED 2-TROUSER SUITS ALL OVERCOATS & TOPCOATS! $22.50 THE Suits include all the smart new Tans, Grays and Browns! The Overcoats include even the rich, eolid- color Grays and Blues! The Topcoats offer a variety of popular models and approved fal . The every man. Men's $4.95 and $6.00 Trousers; stripes and * mixtures in medium and dark shades; all siges iii.iiige dars B ey o Men's $4.95 Golf Knickers: gln and me- ;{;nm shades; tweeds and plaide; all sizes to 42 Men’s $6.00 Shoes—Reduc BRAND-NEW models, in Black Calf Oxfords and Blucher Oxfords, Black Scotch Grain Oxfords with smart wi Tan Calf Oxfords. All sizes.. . roken sizes;.on 31.9.! Round-Up—FURN $1.50 AND $2.00 TIES AVOID THAT FUTURE SHADOW* By refraining from over- indulgence, if you would A\' active selection of finely tailore es, in both imported and domestic Reduced to TUNE IN—The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, g;ery Saturday night, over a coast-to-coast network of the N B. C, fy " ¥ © 1930, The Ameriean Tebaceo Co. “Coming events cast their shadows before” maintain the modern figure of fashion The bewitching charm of soft, flattering curves. . . the lure of a graceful, modern figure...don’t spoil it by permitting your eyes to be bigger than your stomach. Be moderate—be moderate in all things, even in smoking. Eat healthfully but not immoderately. Over-indulgence is not commended—when tempted to over-in- dulge, when your eyes are bigger than your stomach, reach for a Lucky instead. Coming events cast their shadows before. Avoid that future shadow by avoiding over-indulgence if you would maintain thatmodern,enchantingly-rounded figure. Lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobacco —The Cream of the Crop—*IT’S TOASTED.” Everyone knows that heat purifies and so “TOASTING” not only removes impurities but adds to the flavor and improves the taste. “It’s toasted” %Be Moderate! . . . Don’t jeopardize the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing girdles, fake reducing tablets or other quack -“anti:fat” remedies condemned by the Medical profession! Millions of dollars each year are wasted on these ridiculous and dangerous nostrums. Be Sensible! Be Moderate! 'We do not represent that smoking Lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will “Reach for a Lucky” instead, you will «thus avoid over-indulgence in things that cause ‘excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form. ., Mifrs. [} $10.95 — $12.75 BROCADE ROBES. Smart designs and colorings. All satin- 38005 MEN'S §2—$2.50 CAPS. Broken sises and slightly ‘mussed, but exception: values 75¢ MEN'S §5 SHIRTS. Finely 5 tailored o('l.ltlporl- $3.65 Plain and pique. ME] ALF HOSE. Lisle. _ Silk-and-Lisle, Silk- and - Rayon. Raye: Sizes 10 to 12..... 35¢ 3 for $1 MEN'S $8.50 FANCY SILK S"SRT“S.. an"l‘Ih- attached and collar to mate style .. $4.95 MEN'S §250 R A Y O N STEP-INS. B 3.50 RAYON STEP- NS. Fancy effects. $2.15 Broken sizes MENS $1L15 RAYON UNION SUITS. Button-front and 2-batten shoulder styles; White, 34 to 48. Brok- 950 en sizes, in colors MEN'S $2—§2. GOLF HOSE. Plai and fancy .....s.. $1.65 REIS $1. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Medium weight “‘ml;n?n“mn -:d Ecru les. roken sizes ... 79c l_l‘l-:N'S :A.ss SLIP-ON SWEATERS. Fancy pateras ..roorr, 9380 MEN'S $850 SHAKER SWEATERS. Maroon and Brown, Sizes 4% ... MEN'S $4.50—$5 GLOVES. Slightly soiled. Re- $3 15 oL MEN'S $3.45—$4 GLOVES. Slightly soiled. Re- $2.55 $1.95 and $2.45 Men’s Shirts INE Fancy Shirts Madrases), in ¢ band styles; English Br. band; siz (figured and striped Broadcloths and . Round-Up—FOR BOYS! $22.50 — $25 TWO-LONG- TROUSER PREPSTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS. Grays, Tans and lr:':hl. 13 to 18 $18.75 ER SUITS. s, light and Y COATS. .hmmccl)ns'." 0da lot. ck, yellow, tan. @¢ Some soiled $2.49 $9.95 OVERCOATS. All- and ends. . 10 $5.95 BERJACKS, Kahhi. @ 2 9 & Suede lined. Sizes 32'9: $1.95 AND $295 WOOL K:IC:(B:.B. . lV‘lodlIlm. light an ark - shades. Full-lined ........ 31 '45 $295 LEATHERETTE LUMBERJACKS. Suede lined. X:lrod‘“’ collar and ocuffs. some wool and tweed. Sizera 1015, 92+45 $495 JERSEY SUITS. Broken lots and sizes. Some im- - ported fabrics ... $2.85 $4.95 WOOL PLAID LUM- BERJACKS. Fancy plais. Leatherette elbow pads. Sizes 4 to 18 $2.95 $4.95 SWEATERS. Odds and ends. Coat and slip-on. Heavy welght, Slightl Tiled Snesg6iesy S2:45 Saks—Second Floor. SAKS—The Avenue at 7th

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