Evening Star Newspaper, July 17, 1930, Page 30

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SEES FEAE P N SERVCE S lé,ormer Premier of Sas- ! katchewan Speaks at Lions Convention. By the Associated Press. {DENVER, Colo., July l'l—AOlnlflh f Saskal tation Hamilion’ Fish wa Secretary, and was Lo ml_t.fhn serr;u clubs are & podwertul faof lor' “The speaker, W. M. Mltlfi:c Judge of the Court of Appeals in the Province of Saskatchewan, drew analogies be- tween the government of the United and Canada, asserting independ- could give Canada no more fres- dém than ‘she enjoys at the preseat “T am convinced,” sald Judge Martin, “that all our bs in their in- today !ur the creation of the spirit c brothernood which should exist between bétween tae United a _spirit e e!m gfeaz influence u) e of I’J:Id‘e m -durssm colncment . Connell of htative on the board of dn-ecwn HROTHERS REUNITED AFTER 57 YEARS APART : i Mounger Drives Up to Older's Farm ¥ House on Scottsville Road for Reunion. Dispatch to The Star. Vl July “17.—After s slperation which began when one was oldmdnuomeri ‘William J. ear Carters bermarlé ?|and was appointed | CUMBERLAND, M4, July 17. —Mm THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930. W. B. MWoses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE EDWARD A.SAVOY, VETERAN STATE DEPARTMENT EMPLOYE RETAINED Eligible for Retirement, Worker Since 1871 to Remain for Anotlier Year at Stimson’s Request. As a result of the personal intercession an assistant messenger in Secref Stimson, the Civil s;rviu IBM He attended the .lullunl o( '_hg ce Commissi 1.n Wflnber ‘mes- | 1898, by appointed chief messenger State Department in ug:. to fill ment for age, under the civil service Tetirement law. “Eddle” Savoy was born May 2, 1359 D] a laborer at that position. He te Department, July 1, 1871, wh"‘ 1o all members of the dlplnm'l‘t‘c co and all the distinguished foreign o'&‘:”, ¥ date. has recelved many 850 B. &0. EMPLOYES 1hwl:e:asu;fl apprecl-um from visitors for CLAFLIN WILL RETURN TO WORK; b Optician—Optometrist Special Dispateh to The Star. 922 14th St. N.W. * Established 1889 than 850 employed in the local shops of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, who | were furloughed July 1, will return to work next Monday. $1 Is All You Need TO START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT! / ‘The amount is small enough ‘worri ence fn your evcryflny life. now—with' only INATIONAL [\ | PERMANENT || ! BUILDING ASSOCIATION | ORGANIZED 1890 = \ 949 NINTH ST.NW. JUST BELOW NEW YORK AVE. SAVINGS z hll brot.hen I-nn houu on mmwmneu‘huthnkxb'l _William is now 6€ and Ben 59. National 3770 ‘%‘Tomorro More of Hose W ' *Lowest Has Ever Sold for in America $1 Pair Purchased by the Dozen $1.05 Pair Purchased by the Half Dozen VERY pair of these wonderful hose, hose that have sold from Sl 50 to $1.95 per pair—hose of sheerest silk—hose for every occasion and need—hose that never before have sold for this low figure and they would not now be priced this low except for the fact that many new numbers for Fall will need room on our ‘shelves, and because of a very special reason that any of our salesgirls will be glad to tell you, therefore our stock is reduced to make room. Buy a dozen pairs for yourself—for gifts—every pair is an exceptional bargain. COLORS Pastel Blue Pastel Orange Pastel Green Pastel Maize Muscadine French Nude Ecstacy Muscatel frogt Moses & Sons Since 1861—Sixty-Nine Years of Public Confidence 0~mt U.s. Gavnmnr Sumvmon F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. t 6 P.M. w Morning at 9 A.M. the Famous Allen-A ill Go on Sale at the Price That This Hose COLORS All Full Fashioned All Perfect All Lengths (Regular—Long and extra short) All Sizes All New All at One Low Price Sunbask Rosador Shell Eggshell Light Gunmetal Mauve Taupe Beige Clair The Annual July National 3770 F Street at Eleventh National 3770 Clearance Sale Offers Special Savings on Vacation and Home Needs To Add to Your Wardrobe If You Go Away— Have You Visited Our COUL Fitting Rooms? In the Opportunity Shop Summer Dresses Radically Reduced $ 3 $ 5 New Jewelry Were $5.95 . Were $9.95 . : $1 to $10 to $15 Navajo necklaces or brace- lets, fashioned of bright- : vy z.‘s':'}?' e All Sales Final—No MOSES _FIRST FLOOR C. O. D.—=No Exchanges No Refunds ~aanann Glove Silk Panties In the Apparel Shop $16.75 to $39.75 Summer Dresses 512 Season’s most popular styles at this great re- duction. Flat crepe, shantung dresses and ensem- bles in white .or pastel tones, plain crepes in light or dark shades, printed crepe and chiffon. $16.75 to $39.75 Summer Coats ErR R vy B R 510 to $19.75 Were $15 Sizes for Women and Misses MOSES—SECOND FLOOR MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Celanese Slips Summer Handbags $2.95 $].95 Ame the many styles in mum:oumwn of handbags e W len; . Tallored or lace are moires, faille crepes, trimmed thuuuoped bot- linens and black silk bags. toms. Sizes.34 to 50. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR MOSES—SECOND FLOOR $2.75 Were $3.75 to $4.50 e peach or orchid tn givedrznl service. Sizes 5, Hoover Aprons of Broadcloth Neat-looking white Hoover aprons of fine quality broad- oth Trimmed with pearl MOSES—~].DWER FLOOR 312 Almost every type coat to fill your Summer and early Fall needs. Basket weave in white or pastel, black silk unlined and many lined light-weight wool SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES July Clearance Pied Piper Shoes us two-tone ox- Misses’ tan oxfords. ords, with gristle rub- ber solea Sizes 12¥; to 2. - $3.50 $4 Growing gh‘ls tan Misses’ patent leather gf::f,% grain oxfords. gerap. sizes 11% to 2. $4.50 4 MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Sizes 117; to 2. To Add to Your House If You Stay Home— Linen Shop Clearance Items Linen Napkins Reduced Special $6.75 dozen Number Regulérly Ildozen..: 3 dozen. .. $5.00 dozen $7.50 dozen Final Clearance Linens Reduced 29c yud Regularly $1.50 to $4.25 Yard Final clearance on our entire yardage of tan linen. Also a few yards of colored Imen This linen may be used for embroidery: . Table Cloths Reduced Regularly Clearmce L2vx3%5. - MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Remnant Prices Prev'ail the Drapery Section 65c to $! Cretonnes 25c¢ yud Cretonne remnants in lengths suitable for cushions, scarfs, pillows, aprons and many other uses. Curtain Fabrics |9C yard Another remarkable value—marquisette, scrim, voile and other cur- tain fabrics in lengths for sash curtains, single pairs and similar uses. $1.65 to $4 Curtains $I pair These curtains formerly sold for much more. You will recognize this when _you see the fine quality of them. They are discontinued sample curtains. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR July Clearance Summer Rugs Reduced Crex de Luxe Rugs Sale Pnce Imported Mourzourks Sale Price ..$3.00 All Other Summer Rugs at Correspondmg Reductions MOSES—FOURTH FLOO!

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