Evening Star Newspaper, July 31, 1930, Page 23

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FILIPINO LEADERS KEEP MINDS OPEN Willing to Dlscuss Selection of Roosevelt With President. | By the Associated Press. { MANILA, July 31.—Manuel Quezon, | Senate President; Acting Senate Pros!-; dent Sergio Osmena and Acting Speaker | of the House De la Salas today Ac- cepted President Hoover's offer to dh' cuss the appointment of Nlchnlu Roosevelt as Vice Governor of the Phil- | | ippines. In a message to the Filipino mission | at Washington the insular leaders said | they were willing to discuss the subject with an open mind. in ncmrdunre with the President’s suggestion, COL. FRANCISCO 1. AQUILAR, “prompted | Who has arrived here to take up his by a sincere desire to reach a just and | post as military attache of the Mexican tistactory solution.” Embassy. In a message transmitted through the 2 o e war Department and _Gov. Gen. | 2 D-mh‘: ‘g‘ }l,)-thlhe Pmldomd &= Shantung Leads in Roads. pressed the hope Mr. Quezon and his | Folleagues will co-operate by keeping an | _ TSINAN. _ China open mind until they have had an op- | portunity to clear up all questions with reference to u&x appointment. ¢ e Insular Senate unanimously wen! on record agattist the sppolntment of | tolls of $600.000 were callected. Roosevelt and_native opposition was widespread. His book, “The Philip- —Hnrrh Ewing Phntv) (A).—Shantung, | northern coastal province, leads the whole of China in motor road building Approximately 1,000 miles of new high- ways were opened in 1929, from which The day after he had won first prize pines: A Treasure and a Problem,” con- | at school for an essay on “Safety First,” tributed to the ‘opposition. 12-year-old Leslie Skinner of Kilburn, With the Filipino leaders willing to | England, ran into a motor truck while | discuss the appointment, it was con- fldlnl his bicycle and was killed. #idered possible arrangements could be | 2 made whereby Roosevelt's coming would | Optician—Optometrist Dot precipitate an open controversy. 922 14th St. NW. Sk Amtnnn Lawyers Poor. Established 1889 VIENNA (P).— M'mey |s lclr(‘! among | Austrian _lawyers. advocate recently appeared in th! Dlstflfl. Court of Favoriten barefooted. He explained | to the judge that his only pair ol shoes was at the cobblers. ONLY TWO MORE DAYS e RS e o4 Anniversa’y Sale w 10 to 509, Off On Clearance Merchandise The Becker Anniversary event is the ideal time to buy. Isn't there a birthday in the offing that means a present for>—won’t you need an extra suit case for your vacation trip?—or any number of necessities that you've heen waiting to fill? Stop in and have your fill of everything at 10% to 50% off. WARDROBE TRUNKS—GLADSTONE BAGS—TOUROBES — HAT BOX WARD- ROBES—OXFORD BAGS—SUIT CASES— GOLF CLUBS—BRIEF CASES--BLOUSE CASES — UMBRELLAS — GIFTWARE — JEWELRY—GLOVES—HANDBAGS. And don’t forget that Saturday is the - last day to take advantage of these worth-while savings. GEKERS 1314 F Street N.W. R3S THE TRAVEL LEATHER & GIFT JHOP &mii Absolute! Final REDUCTIONS L= Our_Entire Stock of Finest Imported Hand-Blocked Printed Chiffon Street, Afternoon & Evening FROCKS NOW REDUCED TO 525 $207 497 (originally priced $39.75 to $98.75) ALL pY] SALES FINAL R ';'E;T THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, WOODWARD D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1930. & LOTHROP 10" 11™ F aND G STREETS Men's Straw Hats still further reduced—$1.65 for $3 and $4 hats, $225 for $5 and $6 hats. The Men's Store, Second Floor. Friday Brings Remnant Day Savings See Our Other Remnant Day Offerings in Today's Edition of the Washington Times. 25 Men’s 3-Piece Summer Suits were 3581975 Plain blue tropical worsteds and striped blue and gray flannels. Regu- lar and short sizes. Trousers alterations only. THE MrN's STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s Union Suits Special for Friday 65C Cool athletic style: checked nainsook; sizes 36 to 44. Only a limited quantity at this low price. Silk-Mixed Hose—Special, 50¢ Six pairs, $2:75 A limited quanti'y on sale tomorrow. Fancy colors; lisle reinforced seamless double heels, toes and sofes, Sizes 10 to 11%. THE MEN's SToRE, SECOND FLOOR. Sports and Street Oxfords, $5-7 Were $9 to $13.50 Pair 70 pairs Men's Straight and Wing Tip Oxfords, in various smart coms binations, with leather and rubber heels. Goli oxiords included in the lot. Combined sizes—AA 9 to 11, A 7% to 11; B 5% to 11; C 5 to 11; D6 to 11. THE MEN's STORE, SrcoND FLOOR. Clearance—Boys’ and Youths’ Sports Shirts and Blouses 500 sports broadcloth blouses-and shirts . . . reduced. 133 Jumier Boyy Sports Shirts: . izes e 5P Nare T80 and 52 aizes's 1o 12, Were 3180 and 3 an 0 and B by aah% ©Boys' Bummer - welght ses: and $1.50. . Hose; sizes 8 to 11 5 pairs Bovs' Khaki stze dnyoalrs BT e 038 n-lrm uch more. 62" Boye' " Wors gne-pisce ’oovum ; tpeed | mode Sizes 2 32, 34 Re. Qucea Yo, 1.85 ‘Tre Boys' S‘I'ol!. Povl‘rn FLOOR. Summetr Rugs Reduced 3 Ilr;ndinmr Carpets— 7 Jmported Oval Rusk Buss, reduced. Twas 11330 e $24.75. Now en. i £32.50 . oo ST, o‘ nvcun nlu 28x4.8. er. l"n with flnllh.: 3 Wm ST, Rucs, Frrru FLOOR. House Futnishings Reduced 10 Radiator Shields, with humidifier 7 Inside Rewnd Wall Thermometers, Mahossny ‘and ivory ‘finish olors. Were 80c. Now 35¢ f 2.65 -r..un i 0w o Siitets, . o s ""'N - 1 Brenia -r-nu st Bhopivor Were 75c. ) S Thee 1 Crrtal x-.en-cm-uw. whil. Hovuse l"mmnnvu P’xnn Fwon Large Beach Hats #er e 25¢ 36 reduced for immediate clearance. “As is.” -Bed Covers, : 8 Unblesched Muslin Mattress, Covers. b et £ hrse-quarier-bed. aize o 10, Sateen Shee Bags, mom« colors, e Now Noe pe. 3 e 50c Nottons, Fist Froon. ‘Pastel Necklaces, Special, 75¢ 75 imitation prystal necklaces, assorted pastel colors. 16 and 24 inch lengths. Noverry JewsLry, Arsie 10, First FLOOR. Boys' Keds 7o 529 95¢ pair 60 pairs boys’ lace-to-toe Keds, heavy rubber sole. Sizes 11, 1124, 12, 13, 2%, 3 and 6. 18 pa:rs Rn\< aml Youths' Oxfords. , 1% and 2 0, 11, Sizes 1014, 10 to 132 D. ...8278 Crepe rubber sole. 1134, 12,13, 13! g .v-nm r.m. e-sole Moc- Sizes 1112 1B 1 18 ‘patrs” uni i § 6 1% pairs Junior M Were mor, several st 8 paies G r.lm mm,.s. Boot tu ples; on\y Were “s175 o $2.50 pair. 12 'fl’z 1 and) 65 1212, 7 AA; 3, 33, 3 re $6.50. Now...... 3 paer Now.. CHILDREN'S SHoEs, FOUR' Ruffled Marquisette Curtains Special, $1-2° pair A <|\Nla| purchase of ivory and €cru curtains, 0dd Curtains; a large collection of ruffied and tailored curtains . .« one, two and three pairs of a kind. Reduced to hali original prices. 20_Wind Redend toheeY, . 3¢, 80c and 750 8 Screen Doors, Were 3475 Now..$3 ‘UpHoLsTERY, SIxTH FLOOR. -l Cretonnes; greatly reduced. 52x52 Linen Cloths and Six Napkins Special, 3195 set Much less than regularly because they became damp in transit across the Atlantic. 45 of these sets . . . hemstitched breakfast and luncheon cloths and six napkins, with attractive gold and green borders, Linen Cloths . . . Included in Same Shipment Blue and Gold Borders 42x44 Cloths, Special, 45c 44x52 Cloths, Special, 60c 48x50 Cloths ........ovut . -Special, 70¢ LiNens, Seconp FLOOR. Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable nor exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D. nor on approval; mail or phone Millinery Saloh Hats, $3 Were $15 and $18.50 10 daytime and sports hats . . straws and felts. MrLLINERY SALON, THmp FLOOR. . Summer Printed Rayon Crepe 75¢c yard Was 150 75 yards, printed on tan and rose ground. gards Printed Net, in floral #a3%0a S50 vard.’ Now 650 Remnants of Wash Dress Goot 1to 3 vards. Reduced s and CotToN DRESS GOODS, Szcorn FLOOR. Chiffon Lisle Hose Special, 65¢ pair 135 pairs...some with open-work clocks... some plain. Desirable tan shades. 130 pairs Women's Chiffon and Semi-sheer Silk Stockines; Pisin, Dems and picot, tops. Sizes 10 t !u ced Lisle ' reinfort ;,\er! .95 to 3 pair SLvah RO HOSIERY, Alsu 11 F1RsT Fmol Children’s 34-Length Silk Socks Were $1 pair 35¢ 50 pairs. . .lavender, yellow, green, blue and peach. Sizes 7 to 10. 23 pairs Junior Misses' White Lisle Stockings: size 8. Were $1 pair. Now. -.2 pairs, 25¢ CHiLpREN's HosiEry, Arsie 17, Fmst Fioor. Fox Scarfs, $13.50 Specially Priced 2 Kit Fox Scarfs, unusually good skins at this special price. 1 Red Fox Searf. Special cereen. 92250 2 Pointed Fox Scarfs. Were $50.50. Now. §27.50 1 Silvertone Fox Searf. Was $50.50. Now..$27.50 L Natural Jaaness Marten Searf. Was luw lensths of les, Tmlln FLOOR. Infants’ Frocks, 95¢ Were §2 17 Dainty Batiste Frocks; with smocked yokes. 22 Infants’ lnnl—e’hrolluel and Las Gertrudes. Were §3. Now. 5 Little Girls' Cre ‘Were $4. Now.. ’ Hlnd-vo‘nn A;’hlfll) embroidered. 4: were $5. fow . 8; were l‘ Now. INFANTS' APPAREL, POVITK Knit Underwear Reduccd 30 Knitted Vests, low-neek. low-sleeve, camisole fops. Sizes 42 and 44. Were 38c. Now . .20¢ 35 Ravon Siep-in Chemise and Panties, pastel shades, contrasting colors and lace. = Broken sizes and styles. Were $1.50. Now 98¢ 25 Kayser Silk-top Combinations, lisle bottoms and tight knee. Built- Flean. "Slzes 36, 38, m"”-ni"u“%'-?: l"?s!'. Kx1r UNDERWEAR, THMD FLOOR. Cutlery, Frames Reduced 1 Metal Cigarette Box. Was $4. 9 3-plece Scissor Sets. 8 were $1. 1 Rose Leather Folding Size Bx10. Was $3. Now. 6 pairs Shears. Were $1. Now. 1 nest of Ash Trays. Was 34.25. Now... CUTLERY AND FRAMES, AISLE 6, FirsT FLOOR. Girls’ Bathing Suits Were $5 $2.95 15 wool one-piece styles, with skirts. Tan ;os“e, navy, a few novelty stripes. Sizes 18. Girls' W it @ Eeen: ,?.",',’:‘.“1 s (W ““’s& °““l: 17 Girls' ' Wool reen. Sizes 8 o 1. T 2 Girls’ Wool and Wool White a Now Grmis' FourtH FLOOR. Costume Slips "¢ $2.95 "0 ‘Tailored and lace-trimmed slips. % Jace trimmed. White Ip: "o “ciepe 'de” ‘chine S Bre-dye Siips Wit déep hem Now. top and bottom. Were $1 CosTUME SLIPS, Tmlm FLoor. [ Were $16.50 Negligees ,7532% $10 3 Satin Negligees; ruffie trimmed. Peach and :{sll:‘ld 3 printed chiffon negligees, empire 5 Printed Tailored Robes, tuzedo styles, Japanese and contrastin Lace-trimmed sEbsanis NI NEGLIGEES, THIRD FLOOR. Straight-cut Toilet Tissue 12 Rolls, Special, 78¢ 1,000-sheet; rolls. Fine grade of toilet tissue. ‘TOILETRIES, ATSLES 14-16, FIRsT FLOOR. Wash Cloths, Special 6 for 45¢; 85c Dozen Fine Velour Puffs. Assorted colors and sizes. TOILETRIES, AISLES 14-16, FIRST FLOOR. Powder Puffs, Special, 8¢ Fine velour puffs; assorted colors and sizes. ToiLerries, AisLes 14-16, FIRsT FLOOR. Rubber Sponges, 75¢c Were $1 11; in novelty shapes of animals. Especially interesting for children. 75 Fine Quality Bristle Nail Brushes; as- sorted styles and colors, Special... ...45¢ 22 Imporied Rubber Bath Spone: We 8 bottles Perfumed Py 20 Automobile Elnnlnl Mitis. Were 25¢. ToreTpiEs, FIRST FLOOR, orders not accepted. See Our Other Remnant Day Offerings in Today's Edition of the Washington Times. Misses’ Better Gowns, $16-7° Were $§49.50 to $59.50 10 Afternoon and Evening Gowns; of crepe, chif- fon and lace. Black and pastels. Sizes 14 to 20. 5 Street Frocks of flat crepe with short 3 Tafeta Evening '";“ sleeves. Peach, beige, blue and rose. and pale green = Sizel Sizes 14 to 18. Were 350.30 to 375. w".".',{“” Now.. o Now ..... .. 8268 ‘run flesh, blue and oc! o0 Ware 165 (o S8, "Now.$19.75 Mrsses’ BETTER GOWNS, THIRD FLOOR. Misses’ Dresses, $9:7° Were $19.50 to $29.50 32 Afternoon and Evening Dresses, of flat crepe, chiffon, geor- gem crepe roma, taffeta and lace. Black, navy and pastel shades. Sizes 14 to 20. 11 Afternoon Dresses, in flat crepe. Black and pastels. Sizes 14 to zo Were $25 to $39.50. Now... .$18.7 Maisszs’ Apparer, THIRD FLOOR. Reductions in The Walnut Room Women’s Frocks, $17-50 Formerly $49.50 to $65 8 Afternoon and Street Frocks of crepe de jour, printed crepe and satin in one-of-a-kind models. Sizes 36 to 42. Frocks, of printed 4 Printed Chiffen Frocks, trimmed ghiffon, fiat cre erepe ith chiffon and lace yokes, “Asis] 4. Were $49.50 Sizes 36, 40. Wer $19.50 Now 8 Vélvel Jackets in blue and pastel i agkets 1o blue and pastel E Wraps: ‘sizes 36 and ‘THE WALNUT Roau, Tmn Fl.ofll Pumps and Oxfords, $3. % Were $8, $10.50 and $12.50 pair 59 Pairs Women’s and Misses’ Red, Green and Blue Opera Pumps, turn sole and spike heels. Sizes AAA 5, 6 and 7: AA 4%, 5, 6, 7 and 8; A 4, 4%, 5and 5%; B 3%, 4, 415, 5, 5l, 6 and 6%; C 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5%, 6 and 7. 78 Pairs Women's and Misses' 49 Pairs Women's and Misses' Beige Kid Pumps, turned soles and beige, blue and green Perforated spike heels. S AAA 5, 513, 6, Pumps and Oxfords, Cuban heels 612,17 and 8; AA 45, 5, 6, 6% and spike heels. Sizes AAA 5, 5% and 7; A 4, 45, 5, 5%, 6, 6% and and 6;. AA 5, 513, 6, 612 and 7; A 7, B 3%, 4, 414, 5 and 5%...83.95 ;, (‘3, 5, 5l and 7; B 3%, 4, 414, WOMEN’S AND Misses’ Swmors, THIRD FLOOR. - s Little Women’s Dresses, 10 Were $13.75 and $16.50 20 Frocks of striped tub silk, pique collar and cuffs; flowered ;va‘hahl:'rrepes in bright colors, cape and short sleeves. Sizes Li Cotton Piaue Roite, Mosveleas 4% %%t Tione short coats. Yellow and bine figured patterns. Sizes 33'a, 3512 ) and 39'2. Were §16.50, Now..86.50 Were 31050 wnd o307 1'4“..‘ 6 Larger Women's Dresses, geor- gette. printed 5 Little w- e e R o $18.50 Wore 128 an !rum Srzz Frocxs, TEmp Firoor. 12 Varser Women's FPiat Ciepe. rrinied SHL" and b ST s, " Short ‘and Jons R Costume Blouses, $1-95 Were $3.95 to $5.75 72 linen. crepe de chine and silk piqne. Pastel shades. Sizes 34 to 42. 20 Novelty Costume Blouses, of silk an trimmed 3 42, Were $5.5 and $6.15. Reduceq tor, il i 2 Were $5715 and $815. Reduced (©................. isiens 3295 Small Girls’ Cotton T ub Frocks Were $195 $l 45 35; of printed zephyrs, lawns and white voile. 7 Smat Gty SIK Jymper Frocka, Sizes 2, 3 and 4. green. Size W Rite, JUVENILE ApPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. vesgetind ‘lvl':: Sports Suits and Frocks, $1875 Were $25 to $39.50 17 Suits and Dresses, 1 and 3 piece styles, light and dark shades. SRiding Coats with and t Bl o™i, and withou 8 Sperts Su Were 335 43 -Ien Silk_and Noveity 30 1-piece Bathin Wer to 32 sizes 34 to 40 Were $295. Now Women sLmenF rocks ;o $3.95 ; long-sleeve and sleeveless styles . . . plain colors and prints. 10 !lKV less Printed ey il ') Lmen Frocks; fare n '&'{zz bac bt e g 95. Now. ® Sitk’ u-nlnm rmdu. ales 4 Dan-Atls, one_snd' b g or- Were $10. pn-Alls, one and two piece ‘trous Home Plocl(s Tlnlm F'Loo Girdles and Corset Brassieres Were $3.50 10 35 3795 24 White and pink light-weight Corset Brassieres; sizes 34 and 42. Net and white radium side-hook Girdles and Garter Belts of satin, broche and net. Sizes 26, 29, 30, 31 and 32. 1t 16 Foundation ¢ Treco-and_Lace C A X Jyeeq;and:Lace Co ’“‘v;n;“fia ConseTs, THIRD FLOOK, Gitls’ Dresses, $2-39 Were $2.95 and $3.95 ;4 Dr‘eésses of linen, dimity and lawn. Prints and plain colors, Sizes to 10 ' S e ek T prns ‘ere '$3.98. N .....82.98 Gmis’ FROCKS, Women s Silk Frocks, $10 Were $16.50 to $35 20 Street Frocks of washable shantung and flat crepe; pastel and street colors. “As is.” Sizes 34 to 42, ‘WomeN's Dnesses, Trmo FLOOR. 2 _Girly, Dimity

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