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- " B-§ of 10 per cent or more on refined pe- YIE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, .1930. ‘ : of the community and with the as-|way, and, worl in & northerly direc- tance of members of the Manassas|tion to the Well road, fire- sis! ters succeeded in smothering it be- SAVED FROM WOODS FIRE oy St Tore ¥ Teached bulldings nesry. Ing lames, - as the lack of water SRR several weeks’ duration result-|the first clerk of the Circuit Court of &m Barbour Class,” in the local Bap-| BUILDINGS ON FARM a fall while visiting friends n | Prince Willlam County, when the coun- - :df:;m:; k?o;m : large adult at- 5 in” August. seat was at Dumfries. Active in - N ireEiarbour was one of the few re- | Daited’ Daughiers. of the Confederacy e iace Sl be e Willlam County _resi~ bour ptist Church today at 2 g e R ve n the Wak Bes | Ars, Mre. BarbOUr WS e 2l s (DM, and burial will be in the family |spscial Dissatch to The Star, Tendered thefive engine wiciess RS States and occupled an im- | member of the Daughters of the Ameri- ground at Brentsville. GAINESVILLE, Va. October 9.—A| The fire Started on the farm owned | Urg¢ Cut in Oil Freight Rates. in nursing: Con- | can Revolution. i e va forest fire which %threatened destruction | by W. 8. Hoge of Alexandria and occu- _ PORTLAND, Oreg., October 9 (#).— | the L ; and| She was active in church work up| Convictions for drunkenness in Eng-|to houses and outbuildings on the Bat- | pled by Frank Wells, and worked lu|‘l‘hn Idaho Public Utilities Commission ted She was|to the time she was stricken and her [land and Wales last year totaled 51,906, | tle View Farm, near here, was subdued | way through a distance of about three | Tuesday urged the Interstate Com- | Oregon and Wyoming Public Sunday school class, called the “Mar-'the fewest since 1918. 5 through the heroic efforts of farmers ! miles, where it ended a* the Lee High- | merce Commission to order reductions Commissions_and traff W. . Moses & Sons N5 9 A. M. to 6 P.M. \ \ $10 Dozen fl Whale - Marmosette SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE m Lighthouse F Street at Eleventh $10 Dozen Regularly Sell for $1.50 to $2 Each Colored Borders Flying Dolphin It is not necessary for us to use a lot of extravagant talk in putting over this sale, for you, yourself, know that CANNON TOWELS are far famed for wearing quality and that they are rarely sold at this very low price. And everybody likes them—women -because they are decorative as well as practical—men because they are large and heavy and—well, they're a man’s size towel. We suggest that you buy them now and put them away for Christmas, gifts .or perhaps for your hope chest; that is, if it could be possible that you, yourself, already have too many of them. - But could you? Clearance Spring Coats 12 Regular $25 and $29.75 cloth and silk coats, now s S L TP SNE TR $7.50 6 Regular $29.75 and $39.75 cloth coats, now..§10 20 Regular $39.75 to $69.50 cloth coats with fur , now reduced to --$25 1 Regular $69.50 tan s coat with Jap fox collar. Site 40. Now bk bl $39.75 : 1 Regular $89.50 black coat with white Indian lafb. Sin.‘“lu, NOW . Spess B A T .. ssg.so 1 Regular $98.50 black cloth mt with ermine trim, now reduced to $59.50 Clearance - Spring Dresses 0 Regular $16.75 three-piece woolen _suits, . mow g 81.50 20 Regular $16.50 to $39.75 dresses. Navy and black crepe or georgette, now reduced to $15 15 Regular $39.75 and $49.75 dresses, navy and black crepe or georgette, now reduced to........ 525 New Winter Coats | $69 50 A complete stock of Winter coats in Im- perata, Raelia, Crepe Broadcloth, etc. With furs of Caracul, Dyed Muskrat, Kit Fox, Natural Wolf, Skunk and many others. Sizes 14 to 46. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR | | | In the Opportunity Shop Additional New Dresses $5.95 In"Al Favorite Fashions Three-piece jersey dresses, one-piece novelty woolens, Canton crepes or travel prints. In a selec- tion of colors and styles. Sizes 14 to 38 in the jer- seys. All others in sizes 14 to 46. FIRST FLOOR B E A u T Y B A S | C S v Kathleen Mary Quinlan, stylist in beauty, has perfected a basic method, which, if fol- lewed faithfully, will keep your . complexion lovely. The steps are: Cleansing, stimulating, nourishing and firming. All of her preparations sold here, MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Brassieres In Uplift Style $1 Medium or short length brassieres. Of all-over lace and ribbon in the scientific uplift model. Sizes 32 to 38. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR American Lady Girdles Side hook or step-in models. Of elastic and bro- cade or all elastic. 53.50 10, 12 and 14 MOSES—THIRD FLOOR Dainty Chiffon ’Kerchiefs 50c In delicate pale tones or p{ er or modern designs. All picot edges or hand rolled. MOSES—FIRST FPLOOR 7 A Full-FaShiqned Hose P And now Allen-A has gone one step farther and produced a FULL-FASHIONED hose at $1. In sheer chiffon or sheer service. A complete range of sizes and colors. Sheer Chiffon | Allen-A Stockings $|.50 "The new dull tone hose in sheer chiffon or sheer service. Silk to the top and finished with the dainty picot edge. New Fall shades. . ‘Handbags For Fall Costumes $2.95 $5 Calf, morocco, florentine, - crepe silk, moire, suede and dull leathers in flat envelope, zipper back and top-handle styles. Lined and fitted. Black, brown, tan, navy blue or green. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR . Special For Friday Only 3-In-1 $1.50 Brassiere - top combinations in rayon. Step-in or banded knee styles. Sizes 30 to 42 in the group. Regularly would sell for $1.95, $2.50 or $2.75. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR New Jewelry $].95 This is only a few of the many styles we have; green pendants combined with silver finished beads, black and white necklaces combined with mat crystal, mirror necklaces, am- ber* carved effects and copies of Patou’s flower necklaces. *Simulated. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Flowered Chiffon National 3770 Tomorrow—An Extraordinary’Sale of 6,000 FOOTBALL HATS! - $50 . not to be kicked around n e c essarily— but surely to be worn at the game by all the smart young girls. : MOSES—FIRST FLOOR " Dressy Home Frocks. of Travel Tweed Broadcloth or Sateen These are not just “every-day” daytime frocks. They're infinitely smarter. Long - or short A!ee};es. With oi-, without collars. sz 95 MOSES—THIRD FLOOR Special Table Lam Complete $| 2'.50 This regular .$15 lamp is of pottery with metal base and a silk shade to match. In green or yellow. U n u sually shaped. Meta;l"B'ridge Lamp $500 gmp created in graceful lines.