Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1930, Page 16

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The Bargain Annex Opens at 8 A.M. Tuesday for This Evgr - TOVIRGINIA SHRINES -, 1l€Cht Co. Bargain Annex Dropped 20 Per Cent in Eastern Part. z=toes| —buys out complete clothing stocks of both months of this year showed that tour- ““ist traffic in Eastern Virginia decreased 20 per cent and declined by 712 per cent in the Valley, in comparison with the figures for_the corresponding period of 1929. The figures were based on the ‘ ’ Tecords of historic shrines. General business depression was given 4 @s the principal cause for decrease in 5 the number of tourists. The statistics . showed there was no decrease until | . : “ ' early in July. Preceding thgt time many of the shrines in all secMons of Vir- ginia showed slight increases. Urge Placing of Markers. It was pointed out’that instructive markers placed in and near Alexandria chacked the decrease in visitors at his- toric shrines, and in October the num- ber of tourists showed slight increases. This fact led the State Chamber to recommend to the local Chambers of Commerce in Richmond and Fred- ericksburg that steps be taken to post adequate markers directing visitors to| i the shrines of those cities, " ; 8 n ‘connection it was pointed ou ; that, in comparison with all other ? 2 M C l St -f l f shrifies in the State, fewer persons visit I WO Oom) ete ores-ful o those in Richmond than any other. The L N figures for the 10 months this ' vear i ke * - h——__’ A showed that the number of visitors a ’ 4 : c all Richmond shrines during the entire ; g § Men 8 Clothlng to Make period did not equal the daily average fer the Summer months at Mount Ver- % non. X e % e ool WA B\ ONE SMASHING EVENT! this year 62,000 perscns visited Mount o 2 . L - | ONE SMASHING EVENT! Vcrnon, last year in the same mohth there were 69,000; in August, 1930, the number was 70,000; in 1929 it was with 45,000 visitors in_Septem- i WAYNE’S—on 14th Street, just a few 4 : B A doors below New York Ave., catered to very - e M R LB : " \ critical dressers. Naturally they handled only e i S A o " the smartest of men’s clothing. All of their Visitors at Monticello. L : merchandise is fresh and new. ’nAJE Mbnllcell,le(;) the nugb!!hol “"isl)t;‘ors January, ruary, [arch ane [ay & ghowed a dight increase, but with 60, : . . HENRY’S—at 705 7th Street, sold a much %onu less than that for June, 1920 : 4 | higher type of clothing than you'd usually ex- e uly was 71,000, : - 3 :fi:’,‘.‘: 'yn: %fl’; e 55000 vt 3 i A pectina small men’s shop. Every garment in TS, \ugust e number k3 0 . . m ;w gu 000 and os§§mp“”-}‘-’h" ‘ ] th?lr Ihxg( was a good \mlu:l at thel:r.orlgl.nal A A e e S Pprices. u't we've gone and cut their prices Jess than the same month last vear. . #3 way down! So you can expect plenty of Jamestown Island likewise showed ~ 1 slight Increase in the number of ‘tour 4 i surprises here tomorrow! ists during the late Winter and early Epring month, but July s the 4800 7 7 Tlfi:ese two stores handled orx!y men’s p e e clothing. But in order to make this sale a . : PREACHING MISSION o s pi =Ll real savings event, complete in every detail, Above is an_actual tograph of WAYNE'S 7 A > hot h of HENRY’S - IN OLD CHARON CHAPEL _ Men's Shop, at 725 14th we will also have special values in men'’s fur- Mens Shop, at 705 7th vl nis Street N.W. nishings and shoes on sale tomorrow! Street N. Historic Episcopal Church to Be : Scene of Special Services === | —Both Stocks go on Sale TUESDAY at 8 AM preaching day at Old Sharon Episcopal Chapel, on Telegraph road, in Fairfax County. It will continue through next Sunday morning, with Men’s SUITS & OVERCOATS 3 and Eugene Hallam, was the first mis- sion to be established by students of Theological Seminary. Its first 1 was erected in 1848. During the War_the, building was destroyed ire. The present building fs the third to_be built on this site and was 30 years ago. W. Cosby Bell of the present fac- ulty; Dr. W. R. Bowie, rector of Grace , New York City; Bishop W. P. of the misslonary district When G. rquhart Watts was asked to resign as organist, the entire choir of Elgin High Churc Scotland, struck in a bod: In order to make the se- - 7 Please note that every gar- lections perfectly complete, : : _ ment in this sale is a new, 1930- - we have added equal values 3; Model. The fact is, that Only Suits in This Group from our own higher-priced : these stores recently received > y their new Winter merchandise, No Alterations at This Price stocks to fill out size ranges. just before they sold out. s No Commission Charged | oo e 12 yen o . From Our Owh Stocks 5 I T From Our Own Stocks | expense of renewing. $1,000 | | 50315 per "month.“inciuding —to make it a big day in every dept.! of New Better Grade Shoes Reduced for This Sale! interest and principal. Larger o i o T | ’9 Topeoats | Tuxedos X = [| Men's “VAN HEUSEN” | | 55" 55" | | Men’sHigh& Low Building . 4 [ ] , , Tweed and her- Tailored of Association | - 4 “ : ll . 1 gbws st ° . Lo ; 0 arlte ::ffi,{ e i :)S}llidc l\;or‘s,:efid'.l- Amh‘gvnu m,‘:‘fl%: . / prs. $ ¢ s SHIRTS oes . eoWinS E"RAlnS Seerms I g From Our Own Stocks for " ki Solid color shirts Broad Toe! } ; SIle- .Th] “Mlz;zl:h(“ d 4 ! are imperfect 1 ® 3 9 Men s 2 .65 & Custom Toe! Folks Feel Younger 7 ¢ N Fancy shirts Blacks! Tans! A large variety of | Spry-Walk—Vigorous Activity— | $2'95 Gloves new Winter models. * 4 Weeks’ Trial Costs ¥ : . Sizes 6 to 11. Almost Nothing 4 7L 5 ‘What man doesn’t know the 5 i . DO “VAN J J” 2 RN T ST R | LA famolxs name “VAN HEUSEN. | talking about these rejuvenating| i 4 3 Here’s a marvelous chance to ° magic minerals that fill eiderly peo- | # ple with the joy of living. 7 o 1s0 i buy some of these well known Just try it for 4 weeks—and see | : {4 NN shirts at way below- their regu- mm“"&in’fi “n’.‘ifi'x&“fim. lar price. Sizes 14to 17. 33 to All you have to do is to take one 35 sleeve. a of Kruschen Salts 4 = in & glass of hot water before break- - Fur-lined gloves in suede; knit- White Initi ’ B iy ion . Men’s Silk Men’s Union H dSkIlk hief ted lined gloves, some with strap Hudkerd:bfiad Men’s Hose Men’s $1.65 Men's Broad- Ties Suits '"d‘ Tgrcs o wrist ; dress gloves in pigs, mochas, ; to $1.95 cloth Pajamas sl . 1o Sets suedes, capes, deerskin, African Bex. o Six 200 . Mufflers . 590 o 3 79 capes, in both regular and cadet 65c ry l $1 39 ; Wintee C fingers. Wonderful values and : Rayon-and-s i1k s ® : Solid colors, Lon, sleeves. X g 2 # Anbactivith P 4 3 Brown crepe |Stripes or figured Ankle length. Sizes | Beautifully gift gloves that make a desirable gift w4 Snty k: :;' :’ e:l{:l:;n;;i’-‘lulg \ quare and ek u'l-(;:: .lz‘y “Phil- A Ly " Sises designs. 36 to 46. oxed, And an un- o o Tined| styles, usuaily low price. for Christmas, Sizes 7% to 10; Sving ; v : ¢ A A to D. All models.

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