Evening Star Newspaper, October 3, 1930, Page 33

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N THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1930. RESPONSIBE FOR MOBS |“Sicmn Sumboes B i Tam iy Fommope. | CONFIRMATION EXERCISES| 82202 cone e et romes, @irl Victim of Infantile Paralysis paralysis Many Wm““nhg’w:t’w 'flhfl“; Southern Methodists Declare People | The statement urged that measures u&‘.‘:‘n ?m % Beck, an amateur | Will Visit Old Durham Church,|per of cvery. bural lot, has been pre- piration Machine. Following fashion's receht edict of “no Warnings. and at the bar of outraged public|SVeTY kind of marine life. By using a form Rites. inspection on that day. CHICAGO, October 3.—Frances Mc- fors satq | Again, they do not know what to do| ATLANTA, October 3.—A group of |tion, as we see it, is serious in the ex- | Secured views of undersea vegetation |D. D. Bishop of Washington, will visit time in three weeks. during these short periods is much | until that time. in a statement issued for publication izen to determined and unrelenting war of tropical finny swimmers. ‘The vestry’s $500 program of church- near London. BREATHES NATURALLY euter now than 1t was o tformer oc- | CHURCH LEADERS HELD 4 cChool et reigions | Bevm » Miehttng survieal of bar-| BISHOP FREEMAN TO HOLD| 73, 'mororemint, which yus unders Eyebrows Return Shocks. subject” and weakness and complicity of this old Colonial up with the very tour of the world for R e and | eyebrows,” they had them plucked or opinion.” large upside down periscope, which pro- V. ‘:m B. Stevenson is rector until nature leisurely does her part.|prominent clerical and lay members of |treme and challenges every religious |and fish. In Ceylon recently she .ob-|Old Durham Church, Ironsides, for cON* | ponyoners of the Cab Drivers' Benev- M Saturday-—-2nd Day HECHT MONTH ‘¥ e e old Bur » FIRST TIME IN 3 WEEKS old burial grounds, on _the part of public officials, churchyard, showing the row and num- B 5 be taken “to bring such recreant offi- & ed b Removed From Boxlike Res- shocked over the return of the eyebrow. Not Impressed by Clerical clals to account in the courts of justice the purpose of painting pictures of it s b bk g raufl:’m. and will be ready also for By the Associated Press. 3 shaved. Now that the eyebrow is “in” | By the Associated Press. "The statement also sald “the situa- | jects far down in the water, she has| The Right Rev. James E. Freeman,|of the church. Gann, Chugo‘n “respirator " felt . herseif breathe Wednesday for the first | Wednesday that her natural breath: Som i thick 1 e 8y ing e are using a thick line of paint|the Methodist Episcopal Church South, |leader, public official and Christian cit- | talned a number of unusual pictures |firmation Saturday at 2:30 p.m. olent Association recently held a picnic To Begin Hecht Month Right We Offer Men's $12.50 to $I5 $9.95 [ — ‘ s ; LEATHER JACKETS / Men’s 35 and %6 Genuine horsehide. Won’t scar or scuff off quickly. Just right for the f ] F E L T H A T S man who needs a serviceable jacket... J oy for outdoor wear. Lined with all-wool Py plaid. Reversible . . . hence they will > T I wear longer. Black or dark brown. # i $ 3 ‘85 Also . , . Suede Blouses for / 4 o - Golf or General Wear . . . Al New Styles ] <. * Swen Lined. 055 42 il i e 18 Automobile model Ox- Men's $395 to $5 Jacket Y i i : Wi fords. Scotch Felt e e ok N -. - g Bl Shock Absorbers 1 N calfskin Narrow or wide Men’s $1.50 to $2.50 Fall Golt i 0 AN \ Saithiérs SR i I B Hose. Sizes 10 to 12 in the / g p e Original List Price, $15.00 group. 99c. / 7 p even Derbys are in- > Z Men’s $495 Trench Style L i \ , cluded. White pearl, - y i $ ! 9 3 | I I radium dawn. Java ” Raincoats. Discontinued models. i | i ativer ; Set Of 4 Loose fitting. Raglan sleeves. & 4 | Stzes 6 > % to . $1.95. I o €an be attached in 20 minutes...no Otain Ploor, Men's Sport Shon) n‘:“é:emo,) holes to drill. Made by the makers of the famous Indian motorcycle, (Main Floor, The Hecht Oo.) 12 Different Kinds of Shirts Are Shown in This Hecht Month Sale of MEN’S $1.95 TO $3.00 SHIRTS There’s no stopping a good store when - | : : it sets out to do something.' The result | N. B. If you want to know how : to tell a good shirt examine the : 4 & 4 = e_o * Of an ambuwn to brl‘ng y ou more than buttons, the laying of the seams, and the width of material. If you want first-hand information ; . . see these . . , and know good 6 for 99 your money’s worth is M ’ 2 shirts. Going to give shirts this Th;r: ::;:100 z::yusm en s - I rouser ; Christmas? This is an oppor- B There are 1,100 Colored Shirts 3 tunity! pon 5 P . Collar attached, one and two collars to I match and neckband styles. 1314 to 20, \ . And if you can’t find what you want in this great collection . ., « well, we might as well st wearing shirts. There are many kinds of broad- cloths, many kinds of madrases and many kinds of fancy weave fabrics. Just to make it interesting, we’ve added a group of VERY FINE l1-trouser Fall Suits! $29.50 means a Tweed Suit with two pairs of trousers. Or a wonderful Worsted with two pairs of trousers. Or a Blue Cheviot with two pairs of trousers. Newest fashions. And tailoring of a character that’s associated.with fine clothes. Did we hear yon say you'll take two suits? Men’s Fall Topcoats, $25 Men's New Overcoats, $29.50 Two Seconds by Direct Elevator to the Men's Clothing Department—Second Floor. Furniture and Homewares are participating in Hecht Month . . . See Sunday Star and Post for offerings in these departments. THE HECHT CO. \ ‘F Street at Seventh »

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