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© ¥ THE AVENUE AT SEVENTH FASHION SPONSORS NUB TWEEDS $37.50 With2 Long Trousers or Long Trousers and Knickers FASHION is doing things for you this Fall! One of the best of them is the new Nub- Weave Tweed—an im« ported - looking fabric that studs its rich Grey or Brown surface with contrasting shades of Nubs. Saks is particu- larly proud to introduce this new development atanextraordinary VALUE price! Superb tailoring—silken trim. Saks—Third Floor FROM VARSITY TO HOMBURG! OU may take to the ne~ small-brim “Varsity Srap” like a flash—or, on the other hand, you may need an up -allsaround Welt- Edge or Homburg. For your color, you may prefer White-Pearl or French Brown, Nu-Blu or Sky. The big idea je——it doesn’t matter what your demand is, because we have the selections that make choosing easy (at a price that’s mighty low for the quality)! Saks—First Floor “Honor Seal,” $7.50 “Stetsons,” $8 & $10 NG _STAR, T CHNESE FORCES RETAKE MANNINCFL Cantonese Air Bomb Drops in| Hospital, Killing and Wounding Patients. By the Associated Press. HONGKONG, September 12.—An of- | ficial report from Canton says that | government forces from Canton and Yunan Province have recaptured Nan- ningfu, capital of Kwangsi Province, | where Tebels had been holding out for a long time. Foreigners from Nanningfu—a treaty port on the West Riv ve arrived at Wuchow. They include the staffs of the customs office, the Standard Oil and Asiatic Petroleum companies, a | few gnissionaries and the doctor of the Nanfling Mission Hospital. A bomb dropped by a Cantonese air- plane during a raid fell into the hos- pital, killing and wounding many pa- tients. The hospital since has been | closed, The premises gf the Standard Ol | Co. were believed looted after the stafl | departed. | Red forces today occupied Siangtan, | important Hunanese city, 35 miles south | of Changsha, | The British guhboat Tern left Chang- sha for the occupied city, hoping to evacuate forelgn missionaries stranded there. The Reds established a Soviet gov- ernment at Siangtan. There have been no reports of disorders thus far. | Y. W. C. A. GYM AND POOLS OPEN FOR FALL SEASON | et R | Miss Irene Richards, Secretary for | Health Education, in Charge. | Schedule Is Announced. The Fall term at the Y. W. C. A. gym and pools opened today, in charge of Miss Irene Richards, new secretary for health education of the Washington Y. W. C. A. Miss Richards is experi- enced in the work of the organization, both in this country and abroad. The Fall schedule will continue through November 14, with the K street pool open daily from 11:30 am. to 1 p.m., from 4:30 to 6 p.m. and from 8 to | 9:30 p.m., except Saturdays. The Sat- urday schedule is from the forenoon to | 3:30 pm. for children under 16, and from 3:30 to 5 pm. for adults also. Children under 16 are not allowed in the pool after 5:15 p.m. on Saturdays. The pool at 614 E street will be open week-days, except Saturdays, from %:30 to 5:30 p.m., from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Group and private instruction will be avall- able to the swimmers. — o S ~ Description Brings Objection. SAN REMO, Italy, September 12 (). ~—Dr. Bruno Zuculin, newspaper writer, will be careful in describing feminine beauty hereafter. Employed by the a. coming more blond every day.”’ The | beauty's papa refused to pay, being | angry over the suggestion that his | ‘:.hwr used dyes, and the doctor is | suing. Guides Climb 14,026 Feet. GENEVA, September 12 (#).—Miss | Miriam Elliott O'Brien, honorary guide, the only woman who has ever been in charge of big_climbing parties, has climbed the Finisteraarhorn, in the Swiss Alps, 14,026 feet high, Two other guides were with her. WASHINGTO MRS FRANK A. GIBSON. MOTHER OF GIBSON DIES IN CALIFORNIA Noted Club Worker Succumbs to Cerebral Hemorrhage at Age of 72. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, September Mrz. Frank A. Gibson, 7 fornia club worker, and mother of H Gibson, Ambassador to Belgium, died yeste! at her home here following a cerebral hemorrhage. Seeking some avenue*of activity to forget the grief of her husband's death in 1902, Mrs, Gibson turned to educa- tional and club work and became one of California’s most noted = public ‘workers, Mrs. Gibson was & native Californian. Her childhood was spent at San Jose, Calif,, and after her education in the lers will be kept employed | public schools th-re, she taught school | before coming to Los Angeles in 1878, | where she lived until her death. | In 1881 she married Frank A. Gibson, | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1930. WILL USE CHILDREN T0 CURB BREWING {llinois Prosecutor to Take | Them From Homes Where ! Beer Is Made._ By the Associated Press. 4 | GENEVA, 1IN, September 12.— Through their children, State's Attor- ney George Carbary of Kane County today brandished a new legal weapon against illicit home brewers. Piling information yesterday that the home of Simon De Brock, which yielded beer and mash to raiders, was an im- proper place for rearing children, Car- | bary obtained from Judge Olney C. | Allen an order placing the five De Brock children in custody of the county | court. Widely known as a determined up- holder of the dry statute since the slay- ing of Mrs. Joseph De King in March, 1929, during & raid by agents from his office, Carbary promised further use of the new enforcement procedure |in his campaign against violators. The De Brock children will be per- | mitted to remain at their home, but | will be under the strict supervision of | | a probation officer. Should there be further offenses against the dry law in the home, the children will be taken from her, Carbary told Mrs. De Brock. De Brock was fined $500 and sentenced to six months in jail. Mining companies at Pachuca, Mexi- | co, and workers have agreed that min- for two months, after which the companies | have a right to appeal to the govern- | | iabor board for reduction of | ment | for E KILL THEM TODA if silver prices do not incre: STEARNS’ Los Angeles business man. dren were born to them but only Am- bassador Gibson survives. Purchases of American agricultural implements in Czechoslovakia are two and one-half times as great as last year. Nucoa SPECIAL Four chil- | ELECTRIC PASTE 1S QUARANTEED TO KILL Rats, Mice, Cockroaches and Waterbugs. | Millions of Sanitary Stores for Personal Service Pigyly Wiggly Stores for Self-service OPEN TODAY 3 TO 7 O'CLOCK a New “Sanitary” COMPLETE FOOD STORE for Downtown Food Buyers “th St. Between D & E Sts. N.W. This spacious new Sanitary will offer cur usual fine quality foods at our usual low prices. ..and is ideally located for those who work or shop on or near down- town Seventh street. Per Tumbler Pkgs. for Five ‘“Sanico” Jelly ... ‘Sanico” Macaroni, 3 Lipton’s Tea 5> 23¢ %l 45¢ Hershey’s Cocoa '3 21¢ Kirkman'’s Soap, 4 < 23¢ Nucoa Margarine [; 21c Brown Edge Wafers [ 27c Swans Down l‘,:l‘;"“: Phg. PBE Niracie Coven Cios “Sanico” Ice Cream %" [= ~ Peter Pan Peas, 3 7 49¢ Plate FREE. Stores Mazda Elee. Lamps 10 Wit g ftor §1.89 10c 20c Per 23 P Extra Week-End Special! 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