Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1930, Page 12

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' A—12 THE ‘EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1930. RABBIS 'TO DISPENSE | M Yort. se saving new ropulations | iations the Government hopes to curb HEARST NOT CANDIDATE |.ohe, Pubisher wae asiod, sbout the| STUDENTS END STRIKE will become effective within the next in sacramental wines by INE BY NEW PLAN o Spiios mibie o/ st | FHesiel S22 FOR ANY OFFICE, HE SAYS | “"F tiat & 5o, 1 Mow mothing about | rew. Rector Named by College Is w NE B Federal prescription permits in dispens- “psi ” il it and do not approve of it,” he said. “I ing sacramental wine. Drunks Pace Modern “Pillory.” |, ..\ . auxes Statement in San |SD DOt & candidate for any publie Found Acceptable. 2 Rabbis at present personally dispense | ST. HELIER, October 17 (#).—Drunks O ering the welcome in the City Hall| GUAYAQUIL, October 17 (#)—Stu- | 4 New York Dry Chief Quoted as the vines o members of thelr congre. | are being sentenced to a twentieth cen- Francisco, Where He Is Of- | During the Be oo owder exploded | dents of Vincente Rocafuerte College ) i i i Used: | S suppih poeed Y | tury version of the pillory on this Chan- ficially Welcomed. George Sheldon, photographer for the | voteq yesterday to return to their to Balk Bootleggers. Physicians, and & check on the wine | Derson convicted of drunkenness and | “'gan FRANCISCO, October 17.—Wil- | LCWiPaper, may lose o thumb o ex|nounced the election of & new rector. ¢ |Issues will be made by officnls of the | disorderly behavior is sentenced to have | jgm Randolph Hearst, the publisher G T s LA o L B The siudents went on strike & month —_— 't - Dl name under- - r - W1 | ago, demahding the res! on o . By the Assoclated Press. ;e;;m:u::::. rl’g:le rx;:e'?n?:-r wili "de. | Beath it hung in & prominent place in | Syq" e :vz;”:;dlgm(m? by l:; HpEAE: was 1ok, He: rector. The new head of the school. F Street at Seventh : e wpon the sise of his congregation. | the bars and taverns that he frequents. | fhe. cie == - Dr. Angel Andres Garcia, was declared NEW YORK, October 17—The| qpe prescriptions will be filled at bond- = . ex Ticarst's reception was one of a| The cost of the proposed chain of 800 | highly acceptable by the students in York World today quoted Andrew Mc- | ed wine-dispensing places. The outlook for the export of Ger-|series following his Tecent expulsion |grain elevators in Argentina will be|a resolution which they adopted at an Campbell, prohibition administrator in! - It was explained that by the new reg- man coal tar pitch is improving. from France. more than $50,000,000. assembly. The Hecht Co. will not knowing- | October Is HECHT MONTH | #5552 ington on identi- cal merchandise. . Men’s $10 Wool Flannel Robes Journey’s Beginning Starts With Luggage i 5 From The Hecht Co. b $ ! .9 Warm ... comfortable . .. and eye pleasing. Bright or sub<'ued stripings. Single or double breasted models. Shawl or notched collars. Small, medium and large sizes. (Main Floor, The Hecht Oo.) Men’s $5 to $8.50 SILK SHIRTS Plain colored radiums. Silk- endures (silk and cotton). Fancy $ 95 silk broadcloths. Collar attached, » $|0 to $|"2.50 Luggage to match or neckband styles. 131 » . 2 to 17. But not in every color or quality. p ; ‘ There’s not another $7.95 : s ‘ v . | coat like it at w 3] anywhere near $30! Including real cowhide traveling bags for men. Teather lined. Straps all around for added strength. Women’s cowhide leather week-end cases and hat boxes. With wardrobe / 79 i ': 4 hanging features. Brown and black. - 7 h 1IN ” 3 (Main Floor, Luggage Shop.) 50 Men's $9.85 Brocaded Rayon Dressing Gowns s $5.95 Skinner’s satin collar, For Traveling cuffs and sash. Plain bro- caded effects. Small, me- For Lounging dium and large sizes. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) For the Bath 4 This new Knit-tex gives you more for ForCollege Men’s $5 to $7.50 your money than ever before. $|5, $|8 and $20 Leatherette The same smooth finish the same > , e Smoo shizess Leather Cladslones Men’s $5 to $6.50 Hand Tallored ; Raincoats high quality as an imported fabric. Brought out in handsome new effects. The recognized piece of OOL KN I( :KERS $3-95 Patterns and color harmdnies strikingly luggage for all experienced 59.95 different. travelers. Fine, hand- : Br]m\'n and black. Rag- 2 k an sleeves. Sizes 36 to 46 3cals & ot o boarded cowhide as well as priimsatid Sl e Nothing will hurt a Knit-tex. It’s :::Le:::l ’;‘}’:;'d“%]?;”‘s"i’z"flm“k and ; $ 95 . drizzleproof, snowproof, windproof and s 1 e e . Men’s $5 to $6.50 wrinkleproof. It outwears the average 5 topcoat three to one. Can be worn ten months of the year . . . from September Including Rich; Imported $39 5 to July. Scotch Homespdn Cloth! TOPCOAT Woolen Sweaters Coat or slip-overs. Shaker Worsted-tex Suits, better ,or lighter weaves, Sizes 36 ¥ The new Oak Brown shades . . . rang- v abiae vt than ever . . . . . $40 ing from light to deep tones. Greys in . SRR A, sl various hues. Hand tailoring makes Migis 3t e 98 Cloehing Deportment—Socand tloce them sturdy and long wearing. Plus-four b or regular models. Sizes 28 to 42 waist : 89C / 4 . .. but not in every style and color. i Knit-tex Topcoats for $7.50 Suit Cases " e : Sizes ‘1‘0’%3{‘1200 e Women . . ... $30 (Msin Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Men's Sport Shop, Main Floor.) For men and women. 2 (Third Floor) Cases for women have silk $4,95 linings. Included, too, are suit cases for steamer T C I i‘x:]("l‘r:um travel. . Several sizes and H E H E H I < o I ; OCTOBER IS . e F Street at Seventh NAtional 5100 i i i Free Auto Parking Space for Customers —E Street Between Sixth and Seventh

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