Evening Star Newspaper, June 25, 1931, Page 16

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A—16 DUDE RANGHES SEE FLASHY APPAREL | Pajamas and Polo Outfits mi All Rainbow Hues Worn | o HART. SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING o © BURTON’S IRISH POPLIN SHIRTS o Healthiest WILL REPRESENT FLORIDA IN 4-H CONTEST. ° KNO)F HATS o e PHOENIX HOSE o RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street by Tenderfeet. L fn iy WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE WASHINGTON’S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, June 25.—With West- | bound trains, airplanes and bucsss re- | porting an extra heavy cargo of “ten- derfeet” en route to dude ranches these | days, the question naturally arises “just | what does the well togged-ont dudette wear?” And a canvass of leading State #tores and smart Michigan B shops revealed that cowboys and cow ponics are seeing things they never saw before—from the patriotic jersey Jounging pajamas, carrying out a color scheme of red, white and bhe, to| ® BEST SELLERS FOR SUMMER, 1931 ® BEST VALUES SINCE SUMMER, 1914 ® BEST QUALITIES OBTAINABLE - - AND OUR ® PRICES AVERAGE 20% BELOW LAST YEAR'S Pre - Shrunk White Belgian Linen Suits *15 LAST YEAR'S PRICE WAS $19.75 riding habits running the rainbow | renge in pastel shades. Pajamas Represent States. A L, = e P = i | Sixteen, Eustis, Fla., will represent her Some of the pajamas represent States. | gex(e®(- Trsti F8. WoT reERTesens oo For instance, the Texas cnsemble had | roce oy Chicago in No"mbfl white trousers, blue sleeveless tuck-in | " P. Photo. blouse with a lone white star on the 3 4 chest and a red ccat. " ink i1 There are blue, yellow, pink, nile | green gaberdine peg-iop breeches and ORDER PREVENTS TAX Jodphurs, with matching or contrast- ing sleeveless double V-pointed vests, FOR RETURN FAILURE worn_over cotton mesh polo shirts. i AL The latter are usually white, but may 5 be colored. They are generally worn | Georgia Car Maker Says Officials open at the neck and without a tie. If riding costs are worn, they may Assessment Was match or contrast. Premature. r the more conservative, loose- | light tweed or Bedford cord|Bythe Associated Press. s or jodphurs, reinforced with | SAVANNAH, Ga., June 25—Federal fucde. »re to be had in browns and|jyqge w, H. Barrett issued s tempor- P i 2 ary restraining order yesterday against i wm';"fi':;::‘;:‘:;:;m & n. | Offcials of McIntosh County, Georgia, vading the men’s and boys' departments to prevent them from levying against for worsted back-belted coats with | property of Howard E. Coffin, automo- Faren pockets. y are finger-tip | bile and airplane manufacturer, for al- ength and bright emerald, scarlet or|leged failure to make tax returns on brown. In addition there are leather |two yachts. coats and felt jackets, as well &S| Mr. Cofin, who owns Sapelo Island, sweaters. oft the Georgia coast, filed a suit for Daylight hours out of the saddle call | the restraining order against R. A. for sport wear. Under this come the | Young, tax receiver, and A. S. Pop- new cotton mesh or corduroy skirts in | pell, sheriff of McIntosh County. pastels, bright and brown colors, and | judge Barrett's order directed them to the colored tuck-in polo shirts, siceve- | show cause July 13 why the order less cotton or silk sport-dresses in White | should not be made permanent. or plain colors and with or without| Mr. Coffin contended Young notified Jackets. him last April to make the tax re- lmré:s.hlaelm-, action v\;’nsfillnker{. he The need for more formal wear is met | 5aid, the tax receiver made the returns by the new satin frocks in white and | himself, assessing the property at its; pastels. | full value. The taxes the county al- leges are involved amount to $4.000 for High and low heeled cut-out linen #hoss are worn around the house, Shoc | & Period including 1926 through 1930. LNy departments report calls for knee-high | elkskin lace boots for both hiking and China in May of 1928 had 19,000 miles of modern roads. By November | riding. Chips, bundannas, sombreros, silk of 1929 the milage had increased to cowboy shirts and other cowboy Para- | 85,000, the last definile report. phernalia are generally obtained after the tenderfoot has “jomed the outfit.” | Satin for Formal. SPORTS COATS (Pictured) SPORTS TROUSERS (Pictured) 10 Genuine Belgian Linens, of a quality that will stand cleaning and wear well for several seasons. These are tailored by makers of fine clothing, and are well made in every respect. Single and double breasted. | GATHOLIC SCHOOLS | SPECIAL PLAN DELEGATIONS ROUND‘TR'P B | Excursions Washington to Be Well Represent-; SUNDAY, JUNE 28 s || $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington Leave Washingtor 7:40 A.M. Returning same day. Similar Excursions July 12-26 Tickets Good in Coaches Only SUNDAY, JUNE 28 $4 to Atlantic City Leave Washington 6:15 A.M. Returning— Leave Atlantic City 7:00 P.M. Similar Excursions July 4-12-26 Tickets Good in Coaches Only 1200 Tropical Suits TROPICAL WORSTEDS, CRASHES, TWISTS $1975 LAST YEAR'S PRICES, $25 AND $29.75 [ | 1 Catholic educational institutions and missionary organizations of Washington will be well represented at the seventh | national convention of the Catholic| Students’ Mission Crusade, which will | be held at Niagara University, Niagara Falls, N. Y., beginning next Monday. The Niagara convention marks the completion of the crusade’s thirteenth year. From an initial membership in 1918 of 30 affiliated schools, the organ- | {zation has grown to 901 branches in Catholic_institutions of higher learning and 1757 branches in elementary | schools with a total student cnrollment of about 500,000. ‘The following institutions will Jlend delegates from Washington: Dominican House of Studies, Rev. Timothy Sparks, twmpeter BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Identical Quality Last Year, $1.95 $.I 65 pure dyes: fast tand style A wonderfully tailored shirt; pre-shrunk; full cut; colors. Collar-attached styles, in white, tan, blue or gray. Nec!: in white. Sizes 14 to 17. Sleeve lengths, 33, 34 and 35. Every wanted shade and pattern for Summer wear—tans, blues and grays, In colorful mixtures, stripes or plain. Silk trimmed and finely tailored. Built up Trinity to retain their “tailored” look. Mary Olive O'Connell; v McLean, College, Alice Corcoran, M: Patricia O'Gorman, Elizabeth _ Feist, Ruth Wagner, Esther Wagner; St. An- t High School, Sister M. Theresa, s Callahan; St. Joseph Semi- Philip J. Kirrane, S. t. Rose . Helen Me- Howard University Newman , George Butler: St. Anslem Priory. v.' W. M. Ducey; Catholic Medical Anna Dengel; Holy on Seminary. Rev., WEEK-END EXCURSIONS $8.50 to New York AND RETURN Go any Saturday. Return to and including 7:00 p.m. from Jersey City Terminal. All Times Shown Standard BALTIMORE & OHIO Dixie Weave Suits BY HART SCHAFFNER & MARX 2 Identical Quality Last Year, $8.50 $ OO down so low. In the fashionable Optimo shape. 5 GENUINE PANAMA HATS $8 to $I5 SUMMER ROBES $ 585 C. s. C. Brother Bertrand, 5%, Sathis. Father Delaunay, Dr.| Father Ducey and Father 1 ke speakers at the various | sessions of the convention. S ' Remember the Tortoise? Silk crepes, printed failles, embroidered shantungs, genuine FRENCH Flannels and imported batistes. Beautiful Summer, color combinations. All sizes. dfrom the tortoise—' Although his going was slow, he did not become discouraged, but stuck everlasting- ly at it until he reached his goal. Even though the go- m«r seems slow in account take a lesson ¥ Set yourself an objec- tive and keep ever- lastingly at it. You cannot help but win out in the end. We welcome your savings account. Lincoln National Bank 7th & D Sts. b 17th & H Sts. $3 AND $3.50 PAJAMAS Fine lustrous Broadcloths, in a wide selection o(Er;:\:fi CSu:::t; ::;Zr $] 8 5 combinations—blues, tans, lavenders and greens. contrasting pipings; middy and front-button styles. RALEIGH “8” SHOES At a New Low Price 4 The Raleigh “8” has NEVER sold for less than $8. This year, in line with our policy to give you more for your money, our Raleigh “8” was made up to equal last year’s $10 shoe in every particular. Now—a new low price— with an actual saving of $3 for you. GOLF SHOES DRESS SHOES SPORT SHOES STREET SHOES LAST YEAR'S PRICES, $29.75 AND $35 Dixie Weaves have been popular for years at $29.75 and $35. Today they’r: $25—and tailored better than ever. Cool and smart. The fabric is porous, yet possesses remarkable shape-retaining qualities. Dublin Twist Suits SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT THE RALEIGH 29% DUBLIN TWISTS - - LOOMED IN IRELAND * No domestic mill has ever been successful in duplicating this unique, color- ful and durable Summer fabric. We haven’t enough of these Dublin Twists to meet the demand for many days longer—better hurry for yours, Open a Ralezgh Charge Account—Extended Payments, If Desired . o

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