Evening Star Newspaper, September 19, 1930, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT . €., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER_ 19, 193 ’ moroes i | |PERU COURT-STARTS | it Bt omai2® J2 *ANAmAN TAR'FF Y«f&f?fi’:;;y‘;o'ifie ‘ LEGUIA PROCEEDINGS}E h::fi:u:dfi;fiun B HIT BY FARMERS |22 | wem i e e 3 e | A Better Suit of Clothes! N it : : Mffllgiyfifi;“?‘fm“;‘ibamfl“':‘ ; ed President Be Received | ginia Named by Hoover. | By the Assoctated Press. 5, Srioue l4:fporter;, who was: the first hus- Saturda: Business Is Hew but There g% ‘of Peggy Hopkins Joyce, | | ¥ | “'President Hoover yesterday appointed | S i 4}:\&[«3&;{‘ ?egx‘:fi:yflgydn;‘n. ——— | charles E. Mitchell, colored, of Tnsti- | e = , H H e 3 stifie er y the Asse tute, a., ister to . | Is No Agricultural Aid, RudBEil ol KU M) Goyoo was | || ne Associated Fress. Loy B he appointes N8 “higiiids e | l lce Ou 1 e O a ’ ® A better than she was in a hun- | | LIMA, Peru, September 19. of the West Virginia State Coll T | House Hears. better than she was in & hubi | 'tional Sanctions Court has started legal Negroes. yitiia Niste ‘Collegy Zor | Jove. another womatt the way he | jProceedings against Augusto B, Leguia, | e did Peggy. | the deposed President, now in Lima N | ‘Archinaid married Peggy Joyce | | Penitentiary, and Benjamin Huaman de Central China has placed a tax on| By the Associated Press. when ‘she appeared’ in Denver, | |10s Heros, former premier. | all fative craft. | OTTAWA, Ontario, September 18.—| | in 1910, with a road show, when | | The court, which was established last o e , ! Debate on the goyernment's tarift in- | | she was 17, o week under the military junta which . | ereate proposals @iitered the third ses- | bas ruled” Peru since Legiia was un- HE ARGONNE " 8 | W & seated by revolt, ordered that the for- slon. today after -wlmn n w)::hi NFWCo EdKTnts:rl Actress. mer Id'resid;nrs déposition be received 16th and Columbia Road N.W. United Farmer and Labor members| 2 YORK, ptember 19 (#).— | Saturday y Justice Manuel Felipe | 2 charged big business was being favored | Maria Corda, Hungarian actress. back | Umeres P/} One Room, Reception . | from Europe, s employing aeollege girl | The ex-premier has been in refuge | : G : at the expense of ¢he workers and agTl- |t jmprove her English prohunciation. |since the revolution and will be sum- Hall, Kitchen and Bath cultare, She plans to appear in a play in De- | moned by posted notices. Electrical Refrigeration THe attack, in which the Liberal op- | cembe |- Leguia was transferred to Lima Peni- postfion took part, was launched with a sub-amendment moved by E. J. Gar- | landj United Parmer member {from Bow The sub-amendment demanded fon of co-éperative -principles in ction and distribution and public 1 of a credit as a solution for ployment and business stagnation. Claims West Ignored. “If there is one striking fact with / 4 . | regatd to the budget which is now: pro- 3 \ \ ! - it is that there is no provision whatever that offers assistance to agri- culture in Western Canada,” Garland p . § 3 said in moving his amendment 1 8 ’ ’ pos 4 B o \ J. S. Woodsworth, Labor member | ? B 4 R17 from Winnipeg, said the tariff proposals | were a vehicle to provide for the regu- | : ; X lation of trade in the interest of big | : business. - \ MacKenzie King, Liberal leader, de- clared the stocks of cerfain companies e prodics s risiger sodiiont | BN P PR was Introduced. e charged the com- e \ 3 p 5 9 3 o i i b S o ) thid Fall. ape o B 0 m;egll;:e?gd P R T \ , : ’ 3 formation to ingrease their holdings. | y \. g Customized in Farmers® Plight Increases. | “The serious aspect of the situation,” | Mr. King said, s not that these manu- | e 2o ‘"“k’:‘;’fim‘?{fi;i R N " “Hahn Specials” mgym(;'m‘ west, not omnly have The Senate last night, without ® division, passed the government bill ? Cstabiishing & $20,000000 fund fo re- more stamina and endurance;,style B e omping Toreikn Dull Wack or HESE great $6.50 shoes won their that stays put longer! Grinding days products in Canadian markets. i by < Y S spurs some years ago with men | at the office—])ustling (lays on the | smart chaps—particularly College | : GIVEN LARGE INCREASE and High School Boys—uill again » ‘ reaching and running and rubbing— B | Mikiabiet Hanay OShiast et N ! that’s the kind of life “Sakscrest” 10.—An_ increase of 766,000,000 francs | Y n conpeaponding. 1avOrs, It & \ ERE is a suit of clothes with find themseiyes in,a worse ‘position than ; e of A » pail P into e ; $6.50 ; L plenty of “heart” tailored into it; D (e tneanior | E 262 T ‘ distinguisned - ; ho know style and value. 3 FRENCH DEFENSE BUDGET Siowne b st s e i street—strenuous days of racing and Proposal to Expand Plans by . ; ! 2 750,000,000, Feancs. And we've much increased $ 5 .- Suits are made for! the importance of the Jo—An incresse 6180000400 francs " VD » YHEY can stand it and keep their known when the finance minister's fig- Z Nifty ures for the next vear were handed to v New., 4 poise. Their sloul-hearted fab- ] gl g FE] collegine” . | ics 1 d hard test :fldenmhnd hb.:!en mmed ::ecuve nnl;l; T Wool _ rics nave vpasse rarder wear 1lesis Vel e als | N\ - . e e i Bgine alightly unaer the X 2 Socks ; . than you will ever put them to. Their current budget, the ':(::100‘?) 05(;’0§00A(::auv,\ & - 65'. | b % 5 o » 000,000 framics.were, pared off. the | 3 nis. marvelous tailoring—with 20 opera- S amaat b wax, havy and.ait | . $1.50 : tions‘done by hand—will ward off the :n?x:mes'-nd’ olzlhe; dmi'uls;%o%%%a;:a PEY - N lOllg b one Dy and—will war Ten, nearly’ omefourth of the Bud- Scvteh Grain Men’s Shops & b ... attacks that wear down commonplace get. fThis is three-quarters.of a billion 1 kAl i 1 i} . i {.’,‘,I’fi‘?ufi;;{{‘u&’;: ""::‘:‘::':fl‘:; } ; 53 m“ a: k. \ i . clothes. And you can’t buy better the Jarge" extfa. crediis which siready sole wna j P style than “Sakscrest” at the costliest have, been voted for ’;n;?tb‘gmms of | E . 12 14th y ] 4 . o ved nat Sprng opens tne a0 % | custom tailors! cal ar on April 1. iy [ @ o BETTER suit of clothes at - a lower price—waiting for vou! A new and brilliant value, created by Saks! See it! Saks—Third Floor The Varsity is only one of our hats at PREPSTER 5 J 'S Kin of the snap hrims. ..with its narrow brim and quick snap. Then there aré brand-new curl-brim % 50 Weltedge models. And new distin- 22..) guished Homburgs. All trimmed beautifully as hats at_twice the price, with pure silk taffeta linings. —here’s your suit! With 2 Long Trousers HO\\' about a new Blue-Grey SHRNRREIRT———-——— . . or Corona Brown? Or a new Herringhone in Grey or Tan? Or a rich Oxford Grey . . . or our famous Blue Cheviot? Patch or regular pockets...peak and notch lapels. Some with long trousers and knickers. For lads 13 to 18. Saks—Second Floor First Floor SI’()R'I'S and semi-dress oxfords—in great variety of original styles. Tan and beige calf, black calf, patent leather. Many with decidedly “different” reptile or two-tone calf trims d unusual decorations. Goody Welt, sak leath % For P el g1 g Wb i | KARLTON, JR. e el ae i 8% to 2—$2.95 214 to 71%—$3.95 ‘ FOUR-PIECE SUITS : A< s ";szlg“; ot ;‘ngl’;a'se : - o to o T e head the class! R OTHERS like the wearing - ey 3 qualities of Saks Boys' $14.9«) / Shoes. . Boys like their style, and grit, too! High and low Boys® shoes that defy the models in a variety of new Roughest Usage! ; B - o , | an . i » \ 3 BT ETTER values than ever . @ comfortable lasts. Black more patterns than ever. See T or Tan. XTREMELY new and beautiful school or dress models in | the new Tans, Corona Browns, Saks—First Floor strap pumps. Patent leather —some with the mnew Greyt . . . and our famous Blue “Krinkle” patent leather—also grey, black-and-white, or all- Cheyiot in plain or herringbone black reptile trims. Plain toes, straight tips or semi-wing tips. weaves, Sizes 7 to 18. Unrivalell valnes! f Saks—Second Floor Sl'un wonderful wearing shoes for, = “Rough-Riding” school hoys, are: ' E these! Built with two primary ideas (in addition to serviee and égonomy ). To make them “Scuff-proof’—uppers & are mostly of specially’ tatined. Cos.” sack Grain leather. To-make them ' 8% to 2—$2.95 flexible, their ,Goodyear &e t,. oak ‘ soles are “oil treated,” which also makes them damp-proof and gives ! 3k P A = < - < e S R E /- BACK TO SCHOOL IN STYLE straight or wing-tipped real-man-type sports hose—cxcellent values S All-Wool Golf Knickers. ..$1.95 10 $3.95 Brogues, Great Shoes! in attractive patterns and ; 5 S ‘rls Clibaan olatii i Sty $1.95 10 $5.95 Spo! i y y ‘ D.9¢ . colors. 11 to 13Y%—$2,95 - B pre, 81 1 7th & K+ Boys® Shirts, Junior Shirts and Button-On Blouses, $1.00 C 1 Ath: New Golf Hose 35¢ to’ $1.00 THE AVE B 1w 6 —$3.95 » 3212 T4th pus. g ‘ e iavswm

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