Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1931, Page 12

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A—12 2GENT RAL RATE new rate is the ted, to some extent, upon e of experiments con- ducted during the past year with con- tinuous round-trip excursions, particu- larly between St. Louis and Memphis. “The test brought a marked increase THE SUNDAY §' POST WILL PRESENT MUSICAL OPERETTA AR, Catherine A. Webb WASHINGTO ASKS INJUNCTION AGAINST| AIR TERMINAL DIRECTORS Seeks to Re- was also filed in Arlington County yes- | 8 p. Mary A. Quackenbush. Ni as defendants are C. Bascom Slemp, Howard Sutherland, James O. Cedric E. Fauntleroy, Albert arian C. terday Hugh Reed, M . E. Bruce, Robert E. ONE .m. Speaker, Prof. Willlam Alphaeus Hunton of Howard University. Hike, Red le Oul Club, over Chain Bridge and into nearby Virginia; . | meet at Chain Bridge Station, Cabin John car line, 2:30 p.m. 31—PART ASKS $20,000 DAMAGES Park Policeman Sues Clothing Concern, Claiming Libel. in the number of passengers and was Leslle D. Mason, & park policeman, containing & staterhent that . Mason owed the company $11.50 and refused t0 pay. Attorneys J. H. Bittenbender and Samuel Robinson appear for the policeman. cover $2,000,000 Damages Al- Howard Duckett. leged Sustained Through Sale. Catherine A. Webb, Evangeline Apart- ments, has filed suit for an injunction against nine directors and a former di- Outstanding successes of all time in More Than 100 Voices Will Take Part in Costello Legion Production. productive of revenues excess of those received under ‘the standard rate which was in effect before announce- ment of the excursions.” RESLT OFTESTS Frisco Gains Revenue by Cut|gan be mnde efective, wi S mminte | Efiechve Last Mldnight nance costs. Coaches on passenger trains are now bein¥ moved with a very limited number of passengers. The in Southwest. yesterday flled suit to recover $20,000 damages from the Dalley Credit Cloth- ing Co. for alleged libel. He claims to have been humiliated before his fellow policemen and that his position has been jeopardized by a letter said to have been written by an agent of the com- pany to the head of the park police The Winton-Stanley 1411 Harvard St. N.W. Four Rooms, Kitchen and Bath Reasonable Rentals . . e h Ao Delta Phi Pra Luncheon, Ipha j- CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ternity, University Olub, tomorrow, TODAY. 12:30 p.m. Hike, the Wanderlusters' Club, from —-— Chesterbrook, Va.; meet at Rosslyn, Crop stati lcl‘nu have estimated the : 2:30 p.m. i rector of the Washington Alr Terminals i value of Idaho's potato crop at $30.- the realm of h ; e e R B Jeatared in | Gorporation to prevent the present di- | Tea and lecture. Phyllis Wheatley | 000000, with a yield of approximately eretta to be presented by the Costelio|FeCtors from remaining on the board | Young Women's Christian Association, 205 bushels per acre. 's | 8nd to recover $2,000,000 damages al- Post American Legion on St. Patrick’s | J5¢0,"3 "5oUe" veen sustained through ege oy the sale of & controlling interest in the Over 100 selected voices will take part ) in the performance. The operetta wil | COTPOration ‘to” the Federal ~Aviation Gt T consist of two parts, America, “Life and LOWMAN IS DANCE GUEST |Loushter” and Vienna, “Entrancing | contained in & sult againse. the same prompted the Prisco Railroad to in- Melodies and Romantic Love Themes.” | 20IR 00 'R 8 SUE SEASE LIS Some augurate the 2-cents-a-mile coach fare, ety There is said still to be room for sev- | A3toh AN LTS ORE e R, S0 ATOP R effective at midnight tonight on ali| Assistant Treasury Secretary and |eral soloists, and chorus singers. Those |‘Atiorncy Jesse O Duke. A'smiar sult lines in nine Southwestern States. The desiring to participate have been in- F reducuonl also is effective on seven Bureau Officials Entertained. vited to attend rehearsals on Monday other raflroads between points where and Thursday evenings at the Cairo Assistant Secretary of the Treasury | thd, Thutscay evenings at | Sevmour Lowman and officials of the | ™ Among those already selected for the they compete with the Frisco, The Prisco in reducing fares from 2 ::;h a m["rfi {: jcers of (1he}Bul'Mlll of Internal Revenue were (‘Fns'd nErv‘" fi]\lflR;*R«’!l’)('I‘L E. Mattingly, fated, “is guided by the convic- ; 5 - | Fred Eest; Ray Raymond, Willlam Pier- | thiese fares will stimulate pas- | “008 the ‘““"." ot d",;" m"“;'f”mn. Henry Nestor, Seba Christie, J. per delivered to you regularly ception given at the Mayflower Hotel|giowary Kimball, Emerson Westervelt,| | every evening and Sunday morn- Iast night %y the Welfare Association |william Peterson, Al Stern, Thomas| | ing. of the bureau. A musical and vaude- | Murry. Moses Herzog, James R. Steele, | Telephone National 5000 and ville program was presented under the | Mjss Thelma Schilling, Miss Ethel West, the delivery will start immedi- direction of a committee consisting of | Charles H. Knight, Jacob M. Halper.| | ately. The Route Agent will col- Ira Y. Bain,- Charles A. Drake and Roy E. Hughes, Earl Heatwale, L. C.| | lect at the end of each month. William E. Marshall. | Engle and Frederick Stephens. number of passengers could be in- creased from 300 to 500 per cent a train, they said, without materially in- creasing eithier the units of equipment By the Associated Press. or the cost incident to handling. ST. LOUIS, January 31.—Successful experiments ~ with excursion rates Subscribe Today It costs only about 1% cents per day and 5 cents Sundays to have Washington’s best newspa- senger travel, thereby facilitating gen- | eral business recovery and at the same time regaining a large portion of the passenger business lost to other forms of transportation in recent years. “Our belief that »n increase in pas- senger revenues will result from the “PRICES SLASHED! can be yours at surprisingly small cost, and we give you long credit. We show here only a few of the marvelous values—come and see the hun- dreds of cthers in this sale of sales. Easy terms to all. : NCE INY3 YEARS - - - reems a long time- -but never-the-less, thirir really’the first Anniversary Jale we have ever held-- and were maklng I;. - o Jénfationai A reproduction of an advertisement taken from a paper in January, 1906. Twenty-five Year®f Long Time! Long time enough for a bu ness to prove itself and make a mark upon the community. Lots of men must be loyal customers to keep a business on a successful up- grade for a Quarter of a Century. Young men graduated from high school, went further, got married . . . now their young sons are com- yeeping pace with changes of ing around for their clothes. . Men’s Style. WE’RE BREAKING DOWN OUR POLICY WHICH HAS THUS FAR DISREGARDED ANNIVER- SARY SALES . .. and we are going to celebrate! Celebrate because we feel we have something to cele- —Still going strong today—ever brate for . . . with SAVINGS! SAVINGS that distinctly show that we are trying to show our appreciation _to you for our TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF BUSINESS EXISTENCE. 53¢ - A Suite of Real Elegance 3-Pieces in Mohair Anniversary Sale Price 029 Ultra-smart, serpentine front davenport and button-back chair and club chair—all 3 pieces—sen- Solid colors, fancy patterns and stripes in $ Three sationally low-priced for the new year, 1931! Notice the very distinctive tailoring, which is only used o~ $ .§u59 broadeloth. Collared 3 for Aoy :ut“;::c:l:-‘::; for in the higher grade merchandise. Each of the pieces has a fine spring construction, spring-back and $3.75 spring-filled reverse cushions. A year ago the price of this expertly tailored creation would have been at least $200! You can buy all three pieces, in a choice of ten rich, new colors, at $100.00. $4 Al ‘sizes. Conpenient Terms Can Be Arranged 75¢c & $1 Hose | $3 to $4 Shirts Amniversary Sale Price 5 5° it B (2 for $1) (3 for $5.80) $2 & $2.50 Pajamas Amniversary Sale Price A collection of new stripes, figures and solid shades. $1 Shirts & Shorts 53¢ (2 for $1), ZrulEi 2 s| Clothing Sale Prices! 85c $40 and Sést)jiagn[d"rswo Pants $2 3 .75 - Worsteds, Blue Serge, Tweeds and other fine One and Two Pants fabrics in the finest collection of models and pat- $50 and Higher Priced Choice of 10 Colors: (2 for $1) Rust Anniversary Sale Price Rayon and-broadcloth trunks with elastic waist bands. Rayon or lisle shirts. All sizes. Anniversary Sale Price Wool and silk and ¢ plain silk; n shades and fancy patterns in all sizes. as Colil Springs! $1975 Complete with Roll- Edge Mattress. $1.00 Delivers Windsor Bed Full or Twin Sizes $1.50 and $2 Ties Amnnwiversary Sale Price As Shown, Special 6-Piece Walnut Bed Davenport Outfit *100 Made of walnut veneer and other cabinet woods. Con- sists of bed, good size dresser, attractive Hollywood van- ity, chest, spring and mattress. Easy Terms $250 and $3 Ties Anmiversary Sale Pric $1.00 Delivers is among the ‘group. 25¢ and 35¢ Handk'fs Amniversary Sale Price Faney and plain genuine linen handkerchiefs. A Special Group of Topcoats 25¢ & 35¢ Collars Anniversary Sale Amniversary Sale Price In semi-stiff and stiff otyles we are desirous of elearing from our stocks. NE= is here and TH) 3-c. Bed-Davenport ‘Suite You will greatly appreciate the finely tailored effect, the graceful lines 10-Pc. Walnut-Finished Dining Room Outfit and the obvious richness of the latest pattern of upholstering! Cushions This suite finished in walnut with other cabinet woods. $l 00 are reversible. The newest mode is here now! A button $1 00 Has large Buffet, China Cabinet, Extension Table, Enclosed back chair, a club chair and genuine Kroehler bed dave: ULt Odds and Ends | o%ice i) S an nas Delivers ” | $5 to $8.50 Sweaters Anniversary Sale Price Pull-over styles in solid col- ors. All wool. $5, $7.and $10 HATS Amniversary Sale Price $1.00 Delivers 50c HOSE Amniversary Sale Price A collection of fancy pat- terns in ‘all sizes. terns we have offered at such a low price . .. in years! All sizes ... all builds. We are slashing overcoat prices to the bone for this sale. Buy one of these coats and put it away for mext neason. Amniversary Sale s ric that is found in the finest of garments Server, 5 Side and 1 Host Chair, upholstered in velour P ] r l port complete this outfit at this low price of Pay $1.50 Weekly Hi-Boy 11 Breakfast Sets 11 0dd Walnut Wood Beds i} Formerly $20.15. Green Formerly Sold at 325, 6 Q5 3 Now . o A $35, $40 and $45 There are still 45 days of overcoat weather in which to enjoy d finer suits . . . a hdd Practica . | Cleaea . he ! THE G OF OUR STOCK AY Amniversary Sale Pric i 65 A : and eres with extension $16.75 - s 85 s 85 i 3 o in Mlplt‘ or table and four chairs. Mah < i ; s ahogany 87 Coil Springs Rayon Bed Lamp these fine blue, oxford and fancy coats this season, Your size every fab- S ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE 29 (4 for $1) Sold regularly for $10.75. Single or full size. $1 Union Suits Anniversary Sale Price Athletic styles in pajama c checks and self-figured ma- dras. All sizes. Entire stock of Cedar Chests at liberal reduc- QIWI'\ Prices Start A 3795 $1 Delivers No Interest Charged on Any Radio Installation Made Choice of Bhilco, Formerly Formerly 57 & 58 $8.75 to $I12 All shades of tan and plain black. All sizes. Many styles to select from. A special group of hats to close out. All shades, all styles and all colors in the entire lot, but not in Golden Oak Shadow Boudoir Lamp Bed Room Locker Former price $1.25. Just 690 each size. Nationally famous makes 30 of these. $1.29 included that will not permit us to Felt Mattresses 9x12 Velvet Rug advertise the brand. : i $ !.29 ¥ ootk Lo’ et 97 OF, (3 for $6.50) Awniversary Sale Stewart-Warner DR 95c F Street at Qth -y . ? : g ‘ RCA Radiola (2 for $125) $1 Delivers $3 to $5 Pajamas Awniversary Sale Price Broas stripes, figures, ef slip-over styles in_contrasting regular styles.

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