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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1931 CUBA BIG PROBLEM TO UNITED STATES MEYERS ” | e s MSTR paiifeti Announcement Extraordlna ry! pEEas é 1331 F Street — Latin America—Isle and : People Are “Broke.” = ##Greatest Clothing Values ds of millions of dollars, but also broader reason that the general feeling throughout all Latin American countries for the United States is by no means cordial and, therefore, un- yest in Cuba causes a tenseness in dip- lomatic relations between the United States and other Latin American countzes. TSRS The slightest error in diplomatic f tactics on the part of the United States in handling Cuba might well be pounced upon by other Latin American Tnations as an unfriendly act and cause 1heir passive tolerance of Americans to change to active resentment, so that serious damage to American trade and international harmony would result. = Starvation, Riots and Murder. ‘There is no question that Cuba today is in a more muddled state than at any time in the island's history, both po- | ’ litically and economically, ~Its peovle, naturally ‘happy and easy-going, are sullen and resentful and both its gov- ernment and its peope are bankrupt, with more than 75 per cent of the Bk from, B o i peson The Nation’s Capital needs a better Clothing Service—and we are getting ready to offer it. All of our present actually star\ing There have been riots ard murders. A PGy, o ons. 1o Soam he stock is sacrificed to make room for reorganization and new p011c1es streets, slugging and killing any one SR Y ands et This is Extraordinary—because these are not the ordinary “Sale” goods—these are the Finest Goods—the Best President. Men have been tortured, hanged and shot. Americans have been R R Makes—at prices we have never offered before—you may never have such an opportunity again— - Plotters and Spies i Havana, . St b vl ‘Lz?é‘x;_{ 1’?&3 NOW IS YOUR CHANCE! whatnot; ere ar Diacklists and armies of s ing against each other (nr lnformatlon as to what the other side is planning to do. What the United States, as officiat ’ protector of Cubs, shall do about all his is a_complex question requiring tnhy. diplommtis. usiiies 'and’ nme tact. But the answer to t,he first ques- !tlon—tuhat is (het mlaltterdwfl'l u(iubl ’ s not complex at all and requires no ol 1 T e very rticle in Our Stock Must Be So People and §fate “Broke.” The matter is that its people are ibroke.” " There i3 no money and no business, with little prospect ekgieshisent 151 tbaoker il Entire Stock Entire Stock Entire Stock hope of further outside aid without lnt?rnal reorganintlun. for increased ~ogmiEl Haddington Haddington i Pr $35 and $40 Suits $45 and $50 Suits - $55 to $75 Suits failure to improve the island’s schools, his failure to build an adequate water supply system for the lower sections of the island; agllnst the torturing and killing of political prisonnrs against gppressive taxes. whic they cannot . e 2 tatorial method of running the govern- ment; fi;lens& zlr:gdw isdespr;;d graft and = 2 e " v . ' % pited Sates because of he || Fyery $35 and $40 suit in our stock included. All Nothing held back! Many have two trousers. We have never been able to offer Rogers Peet this season’s stock. Many have two trousers. No charge for alterations. clothes at this low price. Resentment Turns to Mxthadn Tt is a peculiar thing about the whole Cuban situation that thus far the Cuban's resentment is concentrated ; : ;’K:i‘:géghiZSf‘;{:ng%:"Ll].“:g'é%‘il m‘§§‘ All Washable Never so Popular Odd I’{‘r Oli(ser S - ; Eiw% _— For the Exacting Dresser * iy ; : ropical Worste L e o|| - Summer Suits Sport Coats ~and Knickers Sit $40'and $45 Rt e Were $5.00...Now $2.95 u Silk Suits Jieves, 1sr;on::mmg1 x;o;,esto b¢ helped. That Sold as High as $40 Emsanak 8105 $Q85 E e blame for them he casts at the fest of P Were $8 00 Now $4 85 Machado. bl . Were $15 to $21.50 Were $1650 to $25 $ 75 $ 75 Civic GROUPS PLAN Linens, Palm Beach, Neuro- 100% Pure Strook camel hair, Nothing Reserved Famons 2-ply and 3-ply fabrics Actually Less Than Cost OUTING T il tex, Hopsacks and other popular flannel, gaberdine. Belted or Every Article in Our Store thelided! G TOMORROW wash fabrics. All one price. plain back models. Reduced Many have vests or 2 trousers. Some Have Vests Five Business Associations to Join | With Lincoln Post in Trip to o The Largest Pay for 12 Hour— Five civic and Datnctlc organizations of Columbia Heights will join tomorrcw Hiibai o Is the Amount You Can Earn by Spending 14 Hour Looking Through These Values! o the District line by a police motor (‘yc'le escort. The organizations partief- E’ifi;"‘fiéfi s'“kfé’li‘é?fifi? '*&‘5"%3:‘;"; $1 and $1.50 75¢c and $1.00 Our Entire Stock of EECEEEET | Shorts | |Undershirts Arrow and Reyem ~ Pajamas AT, :a:‘;':zo:,mm:‘:‘ 49¢ 49c¢ % 125 fo *72 Formerly $2-to $5 an elaborate progrem has been ar- {Walxa;ff;g) g%(xsécu;tu11350233;%%:% dthfl ! Plain color or fancy. he afternoon program rts at 1 'clock at Chapel Poi: . 7 am o chldten 13 yeas and e | &1 00 Rockinchair Union Suits H IR » $3.00 to $8.00 BEACH ROBES...... al Vi annual tug-cf- N s . 24 ST, ek, SEw, s |$2.00 Rockinchair Union Suits. .. .3 s SUGIS SRS :{:&l‘;‘oz‘egor%zgg% ;‘:fcnh:; ::é mmirs ALL STRAW HATS $1100 to $2000 Flannel Robes Motion, pietures. will be made of the $9.00 to $15.00 LOUNGING ROBES, il be shown in ther leet thartis, | $5-00 Leghorn Hats...... BROCADED... $16.00 to $20.00 Lounging Robes, F G ] 1 H ) 5.5 e ' Brocaded at irls! Here's ‘ $5.00 to $10.00 FELT HATS sy Six for Eight Dollars S $25.00 to $40.00 Lounging Robes, A Tip For You 1$2.50 to $5.00 NECKTIES : 957 Were $2.50 410 Were $3.50 188 Were $5.00 Brocaded All over the world Kruschen Salts g 591 Were $3.00 227 Were $4.00 77 Were $7.50 $5.00 to $12.00 SWEATERS 1sh-p;:cr:llng‘ to gh—l:t ang wa‘meni who strive for an attractive, free- . . . Ml e :ni $1 to $2.00 Washable White — Plain Colors— Stl'lp = S0c to $1.00 ‘wu;u::?i::x::m that banishes fat | NeCkfieS Nethies Collar Attached—Collars to Match. ; 5 s ;;?;E:Efi;emw et “"t"h;; » 55c 4 o $1-00 Madras — Broadcloths —Silks. Socks Swim Suits e Two for $1.00 o § A Real Sale of Fine Shirts! ] 35(: 3 prs. $1.00 $1.95 out pastry and fatty meats—go light | on potatoes, butter, cream and sugar. | : Be{::HI:::l:E ll)i‘tl;eev;:zly:l;:; For Your Convenience We 1 3 3 1 4 F F 1 3 3 1 -F . For This Sale We Will ey Krtechen frting” of snerastc OPEN AT 8 AM. OPEN AT 8 AM. bright ] .M. E E .R' CLOSE AT 9 P.M. No :l:;(t?es };:)rdA:s zr I;MO D. Street M E N S SHOP Street No Exchange or Refund INC.