Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1931, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 193L GARNER 'm UH,'E WOULD HALT IMPORTS |ties to.ber forelen cofte trom Porturst [BETTER STUDENTS FOUND |fom » femy of one or two charen, SR i e s ne S é, Q OF COFFEE BY PORTUGAL (3,350 ponias s your andof woas| YOUNGER THAN FELLOWS 2 i e St VIR KSR 19,000,000 May Be Deat. 5 , Sl es— from the great oot;ee Dmduzl‘n“ 05““:;’ Study Shows Many Come From|sity, told the American Psychological [, WORCESTER, Mass. (#).—Three mile Producers in Angola Colony Be- |0, the great coffee produ ty, lion children and 10,000,000 adults probe Association yesterday. motherland. Small F: 1 d Attended based ts ably are afflicted with some degree of 1219-1221 G Street NW. 2 mehm NEw BUNUS B"-'. s e The deputation recommended higher FEUREI ek 5 “{’"mmgflm“:wn:"“t'{,‘“gm' deafness in the United States. estimate 3 Slump in Prices. duties and other restrictions, and also Large City High Schools. comparison with 300 not on the Es by the proportion of deflnm found urged that foreign coffee be im children already tested in Massa- The Popular G Street Store ; i By the Associated Press. oniy atter the Portmuzuue crop of B4be. | B the Associated Pr “"3,"“’}’2,,,,,“. sty also Tevealed that | CHUNSItS, 833 DY, Gordon Berty. Will Propose Optional Pay;| LISBON, January 1—A depu-|942 pounds had been placed on the| IOWA CITY, Iowa, January 1—|gdents with the higher grades were e R N . . tation of coffee producers from the | Dational market. The student who is slightly younger|slightly heavier and interested in| Plcture telegrams may now be sent Savmgs U nparalleled mn Y ears ment to Veterans of Pres- |colony of Angola, alarmed by the con- = than his college classmates, who comes | sports than the average student, and | from Germany to the United States. B it s ot B Szl b BB e Bttt Bt s B it v e Rt O tinued slump in prices of the breakfast 1,000,000 clocks were im- The Greatest Savings Are Here ent Cash Value beverage " has pethionedauihort| porid nts he Grlied Kingions i 1950 C o . 5 WoobpwarD & LoTHROP oats mucd Lender; Ga!me.:‘ yrsterda‘_v 3‘1- Flouse criticizing the Administration ats DOWN STAIRS STORE Snpensation certRis L ehaAT pensaf - ing to draw American Legion support Brothers T R D S ° to the plan. t - 1213 F —— ON SALE SECOND FLOOR. | “ifiurpesiure s ! omorrow—Remnant Day Savings to the veterans of the present cash sur- F . d N A ‘éfixfiflgfm'!fxfi;’:é’f;?fii&mfi%“&;'}'fif riaay—INew RemnenloDBy Merchandise |‘s nl:l: returnable aflor edxchnng:lble; n:: rcaliibe Ehe ot T e e H . 0. D. or roval; one and mail orders not accept Remember o e Low Prices On - g 9 P J. b“hlvs‘ & G] 7 1 {stend of ‘the 8 per cent now charged Four groups of omen s 088 Were $4.95 to $6.50 5 | * Chairman Hawley of the Ways and Street, Afternoon and Evening 300 pairs; black and brown suede, brown kid and Guarantee to ) e e M BN T patent leather. High and low heels. Sizes 3 to 8 in lot. % o " 0 plm Women's 4-buckle Arctics, for Cuban 120 pairs Women's Rubber Sandals, in several libi, if the " " . . (stop there, but would go to the full sizes oulv 3 o | face value of the certificates.” Hawley 60 pairs Women's Shoe: mples from a well- ; e > : easserted he planned no hearings on MARKED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE known manufacturer (size 4 B only); each 40 pairs Women's Slippers, in various styles ayment_bills. a desirable style and priced far below reg- and colors. Soiled from handling. Brokea i;n:g;zwt‘::f;:s?%:)%{fig; ';E&nge:;gsi}:lfi; 1 9. -5 29'7 5 39. i ular whulé.h.lfin b Sk $3.75 sizes. Were $1 and snszls o8 | for loans on veterans' certificates during ren’s oes Were $2.95 to $4.85 {1931 drew attacks from Representative | Patman. Democrat, Texas, advocate o 4 120 Child, a3 Mi Ox b | -V 5 é v Were to 39.50 Were to 58.50 Were to 68.50 pairs ildren’s and Junior Misses’ Oxfords, especially serviceable for school. Broken size fiff, \-E:\ex;ub&?;rne;téw gglr){fl?;:\gx 75 pairs Children's Shoes, in several styles lnd 60 pairs Children's Slippers, in ftll and leath: of a one-quarter payment bill, and Rep- | leathers. Mostly emall 3 with soft padded soles and hee So | resentative Rankin, Democrat, Missis- | OO 00 pair. Were $1 and $1.25. Now e b Satement: “vers | i and s Were $1 to e e o) Women’s S]lk Hose : 2 $1.65 pair |said, already had virtually exhausted | 3 8.50 the borfowing power of the certificates. | Were to 88.50 Were to 9 Fish took a like stand. ° 1,958 pairs; including chiffon, with picot tops; service weight, with lisle tops and soles; service ey weight, with plaited soles and lisle-lined hems; chiffon, with black heels. Some damaged, others with Fairfax Dog Tax Due January 1. COATS AND SUITS slight irregulars. Also a few pairs of Bemberg irregulars. Sizes 8% to 1015, ~ 78 pairs Granite Lisle Hose; 131 pairs Hose, damaged 216 pairs Chlld-vn‘- Flose; FAIRFAX, Va, January 1 (Spe- ONE-HALFE O ORIGINA RIC S L tn- cial) —Dog faxes are due and payaole E LE OFF ORIGINAL PRICE :::“;'r:: hl-g‘:;)k:‘lmht_l;r‘- from handling. Slight ir- oo Wl Dot the office of th ty t T | ports "aroken ‘l“olda\e ‘I)efi;qfiencyeamn ;%b:;i;;l:l EVENING WRAPS Were 55¢c. Now regulars. Reduced to..35¢ "“" Wm 50c and '::.‘ | te d = e e ra ot ONE-THIRD OFF ORIGINAL PRICE THE DOWN STAIRS STORE | town treasurers. All payments must be made to the county treasurer, who later ALL SALES FINAL ];:::”::*; e, Taios s e Misses’, Women’s and Half-Size Dresses | Were $16.50 $8 B 24; of cantons and novelty woollens; black, brown, green and navy. Broken sizes. 14 Women's and Mi ' Evening 6 Sleevel Dii D ; black Newest Fenions! || WOODWARD & LOTHROP S M Ry e D Sy ! 30" 11" Fan G StREEsS and velvet. White, orchid, peach, $1650. Now... 9 Finest Fabrics! bl 15 Women's and Misses’ Frocks; nov- S elty silk and wool crepes. Mussed. 10 : 10 Misses’ and Women's Evening and . Voluminous Fur Dinner Dresses; velvet, satin, lace e e e Pink, orchid, $1650. Now 36 e and chiffon. Collars and Cuffs Beginning Tomorrow— LGl T R T et oo e il | Sizes 14 to 18 and 36 to 42. Were one and two piece styles. Mussed. $16.50. Now Were $595. Now $3 ~ THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Reductions The January Sellings Bring T T ——--~ I ’ P ’ : z _6; in smart two-piece styles. Bri&.‘ brown and green. nteresting Frices on TR et P M g ol S Misses’ Sports Coats Were $16.50 t0 $25 $9.75 g 6; in tan and gray and alpaca pile fabric. Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20. Costume Sllps Cotton Underwear §; of tweed with matching beret. In brown, 3, Wormen's: Drese> Couts; besidelolt i shill o black lv.ld blue. Sizes !4, 16 and 18. d brown. Sizes 38, 44 und 46, W, $45. o A" i . Home Frocks Silk Underwear D i e i urs 1Zes THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Guaranteed ‘ Girls’ Furnishings Knit Underwear . Were - 8 Winter Hats, S0c 5355 Lace-Trimmed and \ Boys’ Apparel - Juveniles’ Apparel o . oo ot "":u"'k ity IN A SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY it e S0c P e T 14; of tapestry and leather. Sill( Underwear slAs 3 il B 5 i 7 Leather Handbags.Were $195 and 5295, E"efl'f’fer:;z:k:sp?:et For Full Details—See Tomorrow's Edition of A Was $2.95 and $3.95 % 4 A 145 pieces, including gowns, bed Business—Sunday Nite— o ; The Evemng Star 5. et Hindbages Wieee o jas '::eu, Pl e e e - Soiled. Broken sizes. Bridge Frocks Ly it 32 pieces Underwear; chemi £ A | Women’s Fabric Gloves e e Made to Se“ Up B 35¢ Were $1 14 vl;,:;:nslg’fwnl and 3" pairs pri to 513.75 Each § 1 B - ;’g;";p i e e :'i'h sttractive 2 B i i Nl ].' l (]e Earing, 5 paie 15 : § . ‘ Mmce _m attractive no'vol ll;}el e e Handkerclnefs 2 for 25c e e 765 Pau:r 10,50 ou,so W ioedieanidie Guse Tt e 5 Rk ] L 11 Girdles and 8 Garter Brassieres. 185; of linen and batiste. Were $350 to $5. Now......§2 37 Women's Lingy Handkerchiels. Were 67 Bandettes and Brassieres and 11 50c and 75c. 100 Men's Cotton Handkerchiefs, s Ve - THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s Wash Frocks weresz 50c 25; in gay printed designs. Red, blue and green. Mussed. 50 Home Frocks; attractive printed designs. Sizes 16, 18 and 36 to 40. Mussed and soiled. Were $2.95 and $3.95. Now Girls’ Combinations and Gowns Were s1 25¢ 75; of muslin, with trimmings of lace and embroidered designs. Mussed. Sizes 8 to 14. 30 Girls’ Wash Blouses; gay printed patterns. 8 Juniors’ Silk Dresses. Si: e Sizes 8 to 18. Mussed. Reduced to....50c Were $595. Now .... i Gren Sies : Boys’ Suits and Girls’ Dresses Reduced 50¢ Red : Ny | 50; in plain colored broadeloth or combinations of plain and For Junior e I fancy broadcloth. Mussed and soiled. Sizes 2 to 6. M I - For Misses ; Boys' Wash sqm Mussed and soiled. 9 Sweater Suits; leggins, cap and mittens. aterials A h 2 ! 6. 95. .. 95¢ Pink, white and tan. Were $5.95. Now, $2.95 Chiffons Satin Flat Crepe Print Faille Crepe Combinations Print Crepe La Eyelet Crepe b g gt e\ = | Men’s Rayon-and-Lisle Hose Special 25¢ THE DOWN BTAIRS STORE i heen " e, B3I e g s e - A / - i 1 p pairs; in pl and fancy patterns. Fine, Aternoon Bride, Toons Torket” Effects Cowl Collars i ) plats X Hal o Sl < ; _ 111 Men’s Winter Union Suits, with 8 Men's Cotton Pajamas. DOWNSTAIRS STORE '} long sleeves and long legs. Part Slightly soiled. Sizes A . : g yool, fleece lined and full cut Were $125. Now........ ks / Sizes 36 to 46. Special st i Heavy ; : s : : B SidegiA Street, sport, business, Sunday night ) B ) 4 4 Union Suits, with long sleeves and x . New high shad d black, { 5 d / p ankle length-legs. The well- glr:fn“:olon?:‘d p‘rgu‘n: it ' 3} . 2\ 3 f known * ” brand. Sizes 105 Men's Shirts, slightly soiled lmm 2 \ i 75¢ handling. Were $1. Now....75¢ Made to Sell for §7.95 iE! Part-Wool Suits Special 75¢ Special Friday and Saturday { \ Boys 130; full cut and H?l:lnmd s:: 6 to 16. . 110 Boys’ Fleece-lined Union Sum, 32 Boys’ Suits, with wash tops end Styles R wmlt models. Sizes 6 to 12 wool pants. Sizes 3, 4 and " 65¢ Greatly reduced to. 98¢ Cowl 379 T.n lor lmlller boys. Many fancy patterns and plain shades. Special..2 for 25¢ Collars ) THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Novelty Sleeves Circular and Pleated Experienced Advertisers\Prefer The Star

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