Evening Star Newspaper, September 4, 1930, Page 7

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THE EVENING -STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1930. RALEIGH HABERDASHER Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store...1310 F Street TR WASHNGIO (= s - WUSEQM FOR G1Y i*"‘f"mw"“w = “The Tiber: An Idyl.” urlnuve l|,>|mno old local Oldest Inhabitants Favor Site Associated With First President’s Life. R G A B e owen T [ g e Pt hablunu. t Nlnmemh and ts, | molding from the Senat= Cha her ot et oo e P ,,,,m"" e There’s one big idea in this store for Fall—here it is u ed ,“' ‘lun ot the cree an’ exibit in' the o re recelved by thi nu engine.” Thrmluuonukedtem- 'l'heothr the trict Commissioners to give “for storage l bullet found on the blt- - {and exhibition YWSQS lhe old flre tlefleld o( s-lem Church, Va., Allnln engine nnd hai., eu for the F. Duhamel, who pr Chl I ould undoubudly mvelun l amel X~ | It was suggested that J. Eliot Wright 'nm associaticn adopted a resolution U'li ‘nl he COfl n histor o( ti> Association of by James P. Duhamel un. the bi- |sioners were about t lupou of the d Saest xnn-m centennial commission to est.blish such | engine in some luhi 0 new m ted— ). ‘The cities of Alexandria| The National Capit. l Park and Plan- | Charles E Alden and John Edward ission was requested by the e Tho nd ericksburg. Va.. have alre g Comm| mpso begun centers T ¥ Youds | = Johh Clagett Proctor presided. 3 . Mr. , and | Rock Creek Park the M S —— ' thought that in the [as a tribute to “Wlshlnzum‘u most cele- e e Capital would soon become a bnm llndlelp! painter, who potrayed great national s| nm | m huufies o( the park and 1, Dubamel suggested in his tesolu- was devoua o its ¢ FOR 'RENT \ 2 Rooms, Kitchen, Bath ¥ and Reception Room month they were ref : . . 3 Eliot Wright of the War r Department, Electric Refrigeration We have taken every advantage of the downward trend e o o i | e o in wholesale prices to lower the retail price of our mer- 16th and Columbia Read N.W. ® . chandise. We have lowered overhead and selling costs: to give you bigger values. WE OFFER FOR FALL IN Hart Schaffner & Marx Tailoring NEW SUIT VALUE: AT : [extra trousers, 5] Along with the radio, the automobile, the air- plane and the movies—the science of clothes - making has been forging ahead, too. Concen- tration, better production methods—enor- mous buying power and volume are bringing you better clothes for less money. And Hart Schaffner & Marx, in the lead as always— help us give you a new record value for Fall. e'mberl were elect f the - sociation r mnchmhu at the toot _of Half street oy Coast and Qendeuc Sur The resolution, which also was sent Tiber Creek formed the subjec! of an TOMORROW and SATURDAY Last Days of the Sale Prices On ‘L'ifet.ime Furniture Many Remarkable Values In Upholstered Furniture Sofas...Chairs...Karpen Ensembles Greatly Reduced This Last Week $29-50 buys fine worsteds, twists, tweeds, cassimeres $29-50 buys the smartest business suits—university styles $29.50 buys perfect fit — and complete satisfaction Now is the time to anticipate your Fall needs and select your Living Room Furniture. Exceptionally low prices now enable you to save substan- tially on good-looking and good Karpen Living Room Furniture. Every suite and piece is specially low priced. Come in at once, though; the low prices are for this week. Karpen Overstuffed Suite with 3 large pieces in figured jacquard wvelour all over, reduced to 9-75 r{ Sofa and lounge chair with solid walnut open armchair in figured een damask; 3 Klrpon duced t Plain-color Copper Mohair Sofa and armchair with third chair a Chulu of London type Living !eem Group with 3 pieces hand- done in a tap- Tapestry and Velour Ensemble with sofa and club chair in tap- estry and open armchair in a small figured jacquard wvelour; 3 pieces 28 Distinctive Karpen Sofa in a gor- geous plain-color red mohair with club chair in a complementary green and figured tap- i estry; 2 pieces Three-piece Karpen Group in figured jacquard velour and tap- estry combina- tion, reduced to $149-75 Two-piece Karpen Group with Sofa and tufted-back Coxwell ::,; i:ll ::‘rer b $189'75 And Dozens of Other Good Values FREE PARKING SERVICE (Enter Cars at Ott's Garage, 621 D St.) MAYER & CO. Seventh Street e Between D and E $29 50 IS THE NEW PRICE—5 FOR EXTRA TROUSERS The “Ascot” Shoe for Fall, 1930 58 Washington’s biggest shoe value at $8. Hand-lasted of fine imported black and brown calfskin, with tough medium-weight soles and leather heels. Comfortable without sacri- ficing smartness. $2.50 Oxford & Broadcloth Shirts $175 Lustrous imported English broad- cloth, also Oxford cloth collar-at- tached shirts in wln'le blue, tan and green. Neckl lhlrn in white only . . . Tailored to fit peflectly otl:er prool of Lowcr pncn—-bn“er values.” All sizes. * The New Raleigh Snap Brim Hat 5 The new Raleigh Snap brim cer- tainly achleves that smart swagger effect . In tront it snaps down with a visor-like correctness, while the back rolls away like a wave in the ocean . . . Superfine quality. In the new Fall ulmdes—Pewter gray, Briar brown, Dusk blue and Malay tan. Make Your Purchases on Our Extended Payment Plan

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