Evening Star Newspaper, August 21, 1930, Page 5

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Daily, 9 to 6. Closed Saturday, August 23rd. / The Averniue at Tth $50.00 Later! Save $15.50! GREAT ADVANCE-SEASON SALE OF $50 PLAID-BACK BOUCLE OVERCOATS 50 $5 Reserves Any Coat Till November 1st! Charge Purchases Appear on October Bill! BOU( LE the fashion fabric of Winter 1930-1931! In this one great fab- ric are combined the virtues of all other . fine overcoatings. The Boucle offered in this special event is a brand-new weave, an origination of the American Woolen Co. It is a rich, handsome, curl-finish, plaid-back fabric and will not appear later in overcoats UNDER $50.00! New Developments! sl JE have developed this fabric in the & four smartest shades . . . Blue, Ox- "5‘ ford Grey, Brown and Cambridge Grey. We have had it developed in the new 1930-1931 models . . . double-breasted with velvet or self collar, and single. breasted; correct in every detail from lapel to length. Each coat is trimmed with high-grade, lustrous lining, guaran- teed for Regulars, Longs, Shorts, Stouts. service, Saks—Third Floor THE EVENING IMENBERSHIP DRIVE PLAN OF WET GROUP (Crusaders to Seek New Members in Eighth Con- gressional District. Epecial Dispatch to The !v.r ALEXANDRIA, Va. August 21.— Plans for a m('n:nc Cl paign throughout the eighth congressional district for new members have been made by the Crusaders, who met here Tuesday night and elected officers and an Executive Committee. Dr. John T. Ashton was chosen president of the | Iocal chapter, with John C. Scott | secretary. | The Crusaders are opposed to na- tional prohibition and in favor of Gov- urnmenL regulation, State or National, | iquor. They pledge lhemsthn to | <upp(r all reasonable, practical steps | in the direction nf <ubsutullng for na- tional prohibition a program of con- trol which shall be just and intelli s e acceptable to the fulfillment The Executive Committee selected consists of Malcolm Matheson, Dr. Peter Boothe Pulman, Thomas J. Mon- cure, Gardner L. Boothe, 2d; R G. Carter, Nelson T. Snyder, Charles W. King, John U, Urban . Laml tJr'TRH complete the plans for the membership drive, which will start in September, A banquet, to create interest m th! campaign, ~ also proj iy il et eatanitaned ohcets ly. According to Dr. Ashton, the Crusaders, which was organized about six months ago, expect within the next year to have units in every city of 25.000 population or more, and have get & goal of 10,000,000 members by 1 . SHERIFF USES TEAR-GAS GUN IN ARREST OF MAN Brings Weapon Into Play for First Time in Vicinity of Staunton, Va. EBM:.! Dispatch to The Btar. TAUNTON, Va, August 21.—C. C. Shifitie of nearsy. Bl Gap_was captured near here last night by Depu- ty Sheriff J. D. Perry, who used Hatpas gu in. the:arrest, this belng the first time such a weapon has been employed in_this_county Shiflette was placed in jail to awalt charges of possession of liquor. He already has been convicted twice in lo- cal courts for violation of the prohibi- { | tion law CALVES CAUSE WARRANT Bellowing Behind Department Store Charged a Nuisance. Special Dispatch to The Star. VILLE, Va., August 21 —Bellow- ing calves constitute a nuisance in the opinion of A. G. Holt, proprietor of a STAR, WASHINGTON, |Prince Replaces Shattered Vase With Statuette| Wales Presents Figure of D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1930. GIRL SLAYER’S BODY STILL IS UNCLAIMED None Willing to Bury Remains of Man Who Killed Sweet- party cure 28 | the hotel and one of the old lady's vases American pecple, will be capable of | P! | Main street department store, who | swore out a warrant against ‘hi Na- tional Meat Market, charging al nui- | sance in that calves kept at the rear of the market, which is also back of the department store, are an annoyance. The case has been set for next Wed- . servers.” £6.50 to T our 7th St, and Picking” in this For This One 7th St. and til 2 p.m. 3212 14th St., open all evening. Women’s Shoes and imported woven Sandals at.. Himself After Breakage tart During Cricket. Special Dispatch to The Star. By the Assoclated Press. LONDON, August 21.—Miss Ray- mond, an elderly and humble resident of the South of London, has been made happy by a kindly act of the Prince of ‘Wales. She lives in a hotel in the neighborhocd of (hr cricket ground where the Prince went Tuesday to at- tend the Eng]tmd Aus'.rlllll match. Durlnx an interval in the play the Prince and a of friends visited R Limerick, local undertaking establishment. accidentally was overthrown an broken. The next day the Prince sent s col- | to_sssume custody of the body. ored statuette of himself in hunting costume accompanied by a letter re gretting the breakage and hoping that she would sccept the substitute S s oren, “Heau Leaders of religious thought spoke at al .8 a recent London meeting at which was Asartment of three laree. charm sident Manager ineteenth Street government to to Teligious teaching and worship. | (THEOOs B.R) (B. EFORE P.EIN:OI‘ATOHS) /-\ “The Planter Gambler’s Daughter” This hair - raising melodrama aroused lusty audiences of the *90s. The mellow flavor of Browning & Baines Orienta Coffee aroused the enthusiasm of Wash- ~\"_g 1896. Today the popular- ity of Orienta is attested by its daily use in thou- sands of Washington homes. Ask for— BROWNING & BAINES Oxiendta \ SOLD AT ALL GROCERS _ Clearance of “ENNA JETTICKS” Continues to attract daily crowds—BUT Sizes breaking fast—so you’ll have to get here without delay! Store Only New Fall Shoes are ready and *““Clearance Sales” of remaining Summer Shoes—nearing their end! T our F St. shop—nearly all remaining “Carlton” Summer shoes—and a few short lines of * Regularly $10.50 to $14.50. Now ‘Arch Pre- A'I' our F St. shop and “Arcade” stores—about 500 pairs remaining of “Hahn Special” Women's Summer Shoes —all fashionable materials and colors. $3.95 $2.95 Reduced from “Arcade Stores—still fine “Bargain sale of many attractive $4 to $6.50 More Saturday Our F St. Shop closed all day. Man’s Shop™ open “Arcade” Women’s Shops 1207 F Tth & K 3212 14th Store, day and A Shawmut No. 9 04 entrance ington coffee lovers in - FREDERICKSBURG, Va., August 21. —Ten days after his death of self-in- flicted bullet wounds the body of Earl G. Turner, slayer of Miss Margaret 20-year-old Fredericksburg girl, lles unclaimed in a vault in a Since Turner’s death, which followed lhnt of his sweetheart by three days, 'Stafford County authorities, in whose Jjurisdiction the murder lnd sulcidr oc- e made florts to communicate with rrhtlves of the dead man, but have located none who wishes GOLD MEDAL or. CERESOTA FLOUR ™~ 27c Lbs. 53c | Washington 46 c FLOUR U’l . AYRSHIRE ' BUTTER RICH IN = 49c | S »47c GUNDERSHEIMER’S POUND PRIME RIBE ROAST | FOUNTAIN EJ AMS POUND 290 POUND 32c HORMEL'S ;543 CHICKEN. ."™ 55¢ F l s H CHUCK ROAST.. e 2le Crab Meat — THREE- CORNER ROAST“ =™ 27¢ | Croakers B e FANCY LEG LAMB Fancy Trout ... AMERICAN BEAUTY |79 p ATHOM - AR W s to1 0 ™ 39¢ Fillet of Haddock T Libby’s or Del Monte Bartlett Pears.. .. .%" " 20c | Peeled Apricots. . . . """ 18¢ Royal Anne Cherries **" ¢*» 23¢ Fruit for Salad. . 7. %"= 25¢ | D. M. Asparagus. . > ¢ 19¢ Conqueror Lima Beans . *" 19¢ P o0 15¢ || ROSEDALE PEACHES | Sliced or Halves 29¢ | SweetCorn . . .. Fort Sliced Beets, Tall Cans creveye ‘ BEAN HOLE BEANS 2 25¢ | % STAR SPECIALS + GELFAND’S MAYONNAISE 3 ‘> 49¢ DEL MONTE crosBY CORN 2 c.: 27¢ PURE PRESERVES 16 J= 19e P anp G WHITE NAPHTHA SOAP 10 c= 37¢ PURE CIDER VINEGAR ;G iu27e SALADA TEA . . . . . Yisr:c23e g GRANULATED SUGAR 10::49¢ | GOLD BAG COFFEE . CHUM | WILKINS COFFEE.... "™ 35¢ | ORIENTA COFFEE. . . .™ 39c 'SALMON | ppewer-snyper ]zcam 25 \POTATO I 9(:‘ erau:lnno Cherries pon 18¢ PLAlN OLIVES. ... . " *r 33c || 2 cam 25¢ 0 c _!| Quaker Crackles.. DILL PICKLES.. ... . *r 25¢ <2%% 25¢ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ROCK CREEK GINGER ALE 3 iz 25¢ (Contenu) DUTCH BREW 4 o 28 5¢ DRINKS IG Gty 25¢ . 29¢ SCHINDLER’S PEANUT BUTTER 16-0z. Jar ? :I;::ported | Sardines FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES NEW POTATOES 10 ~~ 29c FANCY PEARS ........3 Lbs, 25¢c Thompson Seedless Grapes. .Lb., 10c COOKING APPLES 5 Lbs,, 25¢ NEW CABBAGE ...........Lb, 5c FANCY CELERY........Stalk, 10c

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