Evening Star Newspaper, October 10, 1930, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1930. 3 ‘réfi?fiw m.:'pl:hflmw': s"i’N.'c.sREAoSRED'I!Nv?.gfiEDONl?z@fifiofi‘:fi: :: z Elections. fiult in Complete. De- %fi "? out'm ':th-nchnmh o :::: ::m i‘t‘runmcb n:wu s : e u‘“;,",,."‘%?‘f",'t‘?,.:';,‘wm o Cretion of . English Judges. atter the Toat ‘of Communists. - R O e e ince was . T Ly Ty decree has . ; HELSINGFORS, Finland, October 10 Michelmas Term of Court to Open A () —Anti-Communist parties in the Province of Ontario, Canada, | Finnish Diet have greatly st: : ” an o | dred “trom | dian_ equival t of * % sine. Monday With 580 Cases kgt spend $80,000,000 for hospitals, thelr position in the ehcuom H ARRIS CO ATS Wribal Ceremony Prepares HITS RUSSIAN PULP e T - e 9 |gfi 3 Pottawatomie, Cheyenne, Sioux and . Arapahoe, each danced the :ancient hiet 5 e o s Haskell Braves for Kansas Arpshoe, each danced the ‘anclent Ganadian Forestry Chief Says B the Awochtet prom. = . , Foot Ball Tilt. school stadium, illuminated by a silver | Country’s Product Is Undersold. |divorces to be heard at the Michelmas . L d & { B ® onanin harvest moon—and foot. ball floodlights. term of court, beginning next Monday, See Our B b |Ch f S d SO T w 8701 Tt ‘was & soene of barbaric splendor | OTTAWA, October 10 (P.—G. C.| (S Ok, POENTE DXt Ferecfndy Wind er er eleCle hat She hO TR RO 1f naked, twisting, writhing, wheel- | Piche, chief forestry officer of the Que- [ any term in years. Three judges will i ndow F ST. « TWELFTH By the 1ated Press. ing bodies daubed with war rht: bec Lands and Forests Department, told | be occupled during the 10 weeks of the Disphy! LA CE, Kans., October 10.— | throbbing kettledrums and shrill war | the Board of Railway Commissioners|term hearing the cases. d ' Pale, beef-scented smoke from Indian | CHANLS quavered apparently with savage | Wednesday that Russian pulpwood| The relatively crowded divorce docket B ooks i u 3 N sincerity; war bonnets, gorgeous with |brought by steamer to Canada and then | this term is in the face of a recent » > eagle feathers: beads, wampum, elks’|shipped to the United States was un- | ruling which sent uncontested suits to or . & at. teeth and m‘fi"cfimflm tietie otee damkgmg Canadian pulpwood in that A;’slae‘: for ]hemgmn?lgms iy burden throug! 1] 8 ‘mar] regular L. . . see thelr braves take the wa- | GOIE HIrOMER KR LR e | P underselling, he satd, 1s serious- | ° s view of the customary last-minute [ (8 Not a collection, assembled in the ich lies between the chalk-|moccasined feet which, Haskell author- |ly nuunn: settlers who, having ac-|filing it is expected that the number ild h that 11 stumbl a gridiron. ities said, had sped aiong the trall of | quired and cleared bu:‘:lh‘;l‘:i,o:: ex; | of mults on the docket when court opens wild hope that you’ll stumble on some- a_coll foot ball game was| human foemen. ere es. g wi . o . » o e L g Caiert] 0 i o 1 oo o e e e S 25| ] v ekt hoee , 5 - arrows inf : witness af 5 s - - widely m::;-uhd emerv-- q“whe:. the dance was concluded, the |the lnpl?c.:m:n of newsprint interests | numbering husbands as filers by 2 to 1. r i ful]y selected coats — the finest Present were the denizens of the [old braves, including former - Chief | against the imposition of frelght rate | the figures being 268 women to 131 ! 1 £ ¢ f eyenne, Wyo. © nited States points. s . 2 manship. All of which should please you—one of which you'll surely buy. Truly an Impressive Group WoobpwARD & LoTHROP ’ S giagadoiea oo 10™ 11™ F anp G StrecTs ! Ty s In an assort- French strapped gaun’- 1 . @ ® ment of sizes to let, tatlored » o . b A “Thrice the Wear” : ’ H 4= 2 4 5 1 —explains the increasing popularity of ollin’s From a Man S BUS| ness POlnt Of V'CW | 1 $1'98 ‘ ‘(j::e(g‘:-:s;’x;:—::a:li\:;rq‘l;m:i“o( r:r: \aeautyf .Ed"m.. sl-gs Every destrable WOODSHIRE . SUITS || f=r= | g | £5%1] JormRHmmsg _ | Wowe il Gray . 1224 F Svezem Are the outstanding suits ' —— : e . In these modern days of strong business competition, business men realize more and more the importance of a well-dressed appear- WO ODWARD & L 0 THRO P ance. They know that in suits, as in business, it is better practice to pay for known quantities than to bargain for uncertain values. DOWN STAIRS STORE The well-known Woodshire Suits meet these requirements with a variety of cuts and fabrics, which enables the business man to select not only the correct suit, but whatever model and fabric Tomorrow—October 11 th—to October 18 th ; is most suited to his own build and type. ! Aloays Tuo Trousers $4,5 Men’s Fall Apparel at Men's Event Prices Txs Mzx's Sroas, Szooun F1o0R. The English Shop Presents . .. = . : Mex's Broadcloth Shirts Special in the Men’s 31-25 Harris Tweed Topcoats, *75 { W R Of high luster, full-shrunk broadcloth ...well tailored and amply cut to in- Genuine Harris Tweed Fabrics, hand-warped and hand-loomed X s aSiempebiian ol from,pure virgin Hebridean and Scottish Highland wool on the e NO\NIE ol Wil anly Sizes 14 00 Isle of Harris and Lewis, are the foundations for the superb tai- . o loring. Kenneth Durward, Ltd., of London, drapes these tweeds : R\ - S Ptbma gr:‘cefillly inlto coats ots)l{:plemcntary to the best wardrobes. Raglan : = Y0 Az::? A::;m: = v.: ": 31 25 and set-In sleeve models. Sturdy broadcloth in plain and fancy Tuz Enciisy Szor or THE Mri's StoRE, SrcoNp FLoOR. ¢ i’ . patterns. “Universal” make ; coat and slip-over styles. Sizes A, B, C and - D. Men’s Fancy Hose Do You Know What a | E 3 | gpecistinhe ers g5 ‘Annual Autumn Event ¢ Pre-Laundered Shirt Is : b i 3 pairs, $1 Rayon and lisle with reinforced heels and toes. Fall’s new stripes and fig- A Pre-Laundered Shirt Is . . . b~ I - ] ures. Sizes 9% to 12. 1, Hand-washed and hand-finshed, AN New Four-in-Handl Ties 2. Ready to put on. \ Special in the Men’s. 75c ; % Annual Autumn Event 3. TallOde thc size you wear—no i 3 Fine quality c':cpes mogadores 'and shrinkagc, Perfect Comfort from the NS S failles, in fashion-approved designs \ + . .serviceably wool lined. Tz Down StAms SToRS. 4. Made with particular attention to very first step in . . . detail. 2 5. I:nc shoulders are shaped for each Arnol d Glove_crip 6. Made with full-cut sleeves. 7. In the fabrics you want. £ OXfords, slo 8. In the shades and patterns that are correct. 5 ¢ That is the experience of those who have worn 9. In' collar-attached, neckband and Amold Glove-Grip Oxfords. Around the instep, SRS » " it laundered collars-to-match models. under the arch are the smooth curves of a made- 4 1 o o o 1.2 ’ J to-order shoe—that is what the patented Glove- Boy $ A“.WOOI KNCkers 3 Gromng Glrls Oflord‘ Do You Know How Reasonable Grip Arch achieves. Select your oxford from one ) Specially Priced 31.65 "7 The Styles for Fall 35 Lau ) i of the four models and your feet will tell you they Pre- ndered Shirts Are Priced are comdfortable; All-wool golf knickers with elastic waist and cuffs, 'I.'Ms black calf oxford with neatly perforated wing \ Lined and full-cut in a varied and tasteful selection tip has'serviceable rubber heels and welt soles of fine of shades and patterns. Sizes 8 to 18, wearing' leather. Also in brown, Sizes 234 to 7. Pre-laundered Shirts are made in four price ranges—expressly and exclusively Sketched —The Maylair—s The Pansma—s blucher ox- raight-lace, wing-tij - ford i uil o . . for Woodward & Lothrop— i T g W S AlllWool Shorts, $1.25 Costume Slips, $2.95 : : The Olympic—a straight- S 4 In Three Fitted Styles The Beverly—a blucher ox- lace oxford in tan and black A sp«.‘ull Low Pm.'c E . ford i nd black calf. 3 i 3 Styles with da istlines. .. ide- 52.I5 33 34 ‘5 i e g oy E{m,c,:l:" _:L",::,::, L‘,':f, i These shorts will give little brother, 5 to 10 years, ho};l:!style withn::ll:,l:lsss ll::;ttztgt:lr:l.lm:::; :‘ed:l- much serviceable wear. Of all-wool, lined through- loped bottoms, Also . . . a new lace-trimmed style, out. Belted with the same material. Tearose, flesh and white, of pure silk. Sizes 34 to 44,

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