Evening Star Newspaper, July 29, 1931, Page 23

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. v 2 THE EVENING BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 329, 1931 CHIEFS HATCHING {|mresa ey v, 11 e e V Seen as 1932 Issue [} g . ] i Tickets Unauthorized. By Newton D, Baker Todk “ 7th, 8th and E Sts. N.W. a No Connection With Any NEw BHNESE WAR Y _e_g‘_ :wmfi"‘&'geuflg:rof ?:: Photie~NAtional 9800 ' vm” Washington 8 ~| Brthe A-ullhdh? tice warned the public in an ofeial S , Va, July 20— : statement. Greed and Prejudice Against wry of War, e .?r'..;’.'"i'" ':E;: Seduten o, Ga Sott . . o v lehlnld, request ("u?h Chiang Dictatorship | | BeiGih EShe*oet 'he | dekes b s etied in ha couni, Threaten Strife o g g and no governmental authority is given ¢ them, bt e S e In the morning at 9:15 we will place By Cable to The Star. economic problems, with unem- BY REGINALD SWEETLAND. Ploymens sbd sartlt piaying im- El €cC. ottr TSINGTAO, China, July 29.—Per- portant roles, would ovetshadow ' sonal ambitions and prejudice against all ‘other issues. The Natlon's ans. . (4 e, e, o Thepin G | e e el he e An e ] on s le t tremenaous savings 1 Chiang Kai-Shek on the pari said, ehange e i St FiELT B ) | Bt bt || | ¢ MUDDIMAN S | aie a do a 052 list China into an on e oy . gtl:rll?!:m:':'tln:“um when a solid front sk 911 G St Natl 0140-2622 . against what is considered the nation’s greatest menace, Communism, is most essential. ‘While the machinations of the newly 2 . constructed Canton government, head- - M ed by Sun Fo, former Nanking minis- I I ter of railways and son of the late i | Sun Yat-Sen, {:ur;der ;)d( tthe Chla:se il o il ; Republic, are clearly evident, nonethe- - | less there is no assurance, if any group| |1|9 CONNECTICUT. AVE~ ! should succeed by armed force in oust- ing Gen. Chiang, that it will not break up into smaller warring units when or its object is achieved. suimsam..| || FINAL CLEARANGES ||| All Dress Shops participating. .. Offering R il b Y BN || at prices far below cost | d sorinall USRI A || for an immediate disposal | resses originally $7. 74 to $29.50 at the moment o link forces, This amal: | | gamation, it is felt, is to urnes f 3 against. Feiping, where Marsbal Chang before [nk.ng invento ueh-Liang, war lord, of Manchuria| ||| ry and pledged standby of Gen. Chiane, Pas Grdered martial 1w, besides teie- | ||| o . 4 graphing assurances to 'Nanking. In Dramatic values that demand quick I Tecent Chinese history Gen. Feng and e i Gen. Yen, who is famed as the “model| ||| selection ... early buying is suggested. I vernor” of Shansi Province, have ex- I i . ibited dilatory allegiances, now adher-| |I! 3 L J % wgl the {llfloman-lt mi::e‘ s i Regularly. Reduced to I g ee! individual ant collet | (i Sounter-mowements. © " F |l DRESSES 1650 to 2500 850 || — ' ‘ ; Shih Yu-San In gaining a workable al- 19.50 to 2050 = 1050 | lance fen. 'ng's kuominchun, =, . or people's army, other provincial gov- I 35.00 to 45.00 1500 | £ ernors on Nanking's pay roll are ex-| ||| 49.50 to 69.50 19.50 pected openly to enter the field, defying| | < Gen. Chiang Kal-Shek. Such is the 65.00 to 85.00 25.00 assurance given by the Canton govern- i ine fiela, " SR ATY) L pVENING 1950 to 3500 1250 | The kind of dresses to wear now..for vacation..for sl |l GOWNS 45.00 to 6500 19.50 To meet that threat Gen. Chiang is | | . i I e o office .. for street..for all places and occasions the focal point in the network of doubt- e | W - Sizes for Juniors, Misses, Women and Larger Women Such is the drama going on back- stage, while Gen. Chiang occuples | COATS 45.00 to 75.00 15.00 drama, ading forces - ihe Hiamgat| ||| 5 5 I - Frovince .,'::;":f;‘::'fmg%::r‘%‘;, <o 65.00 to 95.00 25.00 Il Think of what this means to you! 1,052 lovely Sum- . Mind you, every dress is a good 1931 Summer fash- (Copyrisht, 1931) || SILK COATS 6800 to 7500 35.00 | mer dresses, many of which have been in stock just a ion, worth every penny of its original price! There are . - few weeks, unmercifully slashed and cut in price so as still two full months of torrid Summer weather ahead to 110.00 to 125.00 55.00 TRAFFIC SURVEY DUE I to offer you the most phenomenal dress values of the en- wear and enjoy them. Whatever your plans for tomor- Il HATS 150 295 350 500 | tire season! In short, there are 1,052 exceptional dress row, it would be wise to change them and by all means TO BE BEGUN IN FALL —— i i bargains awaiting you tomorrow! attend this “never-to-be-forgotten” Dress Event! Main Highways Leading Into D. C. I Will Be Studied for Plan to No Charges, No Returns, All Sales Final Build Belt Roads. $ Dresses Originally t $ Dresses Originally e S At ST — £ PP — Washington will be started in Septem- " s " H. 'MacDonald, chief of the Bureau of p cluded are short sleeve, sleeveless and jacket styles of titses, Sikes 11 to 19, $8 Public Roads. ‘The survey will be carried out in washable silks and cottons. Sizes 14 to 44. $5. co-operation_with the National Capital l B ' INEXPENSIVE SHOP DRESSES, origi: s : ‘/ N , originally $9.74; Piics ot Cohimbis. (e Bt Fosds atues f or 0:)’30 JR. MISSES’ DRESSES, that originally were $7.95 printed and washable flat crepes and shantungs; many gmr:?;io& n‘l)’(n &;yl:;\dvkg;;msfi: and $10.00; included are pretty youthful styles of wnshui?l!he with jackets. 14 to 44. $8. Maryland National Capital Park and flat crepe, Summery prints and shantungs, many wil MISSES' AND WOMEN'S DRESSES, originall :;Tr?fl‘.ngth‘ifl’:‘:‘xfiégf'olfhiggxgn"};:d 3 12 Pairs White jackets and redingote effects. Sizes 11 to 19. 5. $16.50; airy chiffons, silks and cottons; also l‘lnrk prints e e A e o b INEXPENSIVE SHOP DRESSES, originally $7.74 and colors. 14 to 48. $8. Georges and Montgomery, Md. The survey will be used. Mr. Mac- I ’ I and $9.74; dresses for every occasion, of washable silks, SPORTS DRESSES, originally $16.50: washable silks, E.f}i,‘,]’;"’, vfi%:s?fién:f\‘:dfit%i:fflfifln u Ck rousers | shantungs and novelty cottons. Sizes 14 to 44. §5. satins and light and dark prints. Sizes 14 to 44. $8 ighway es and relief roads. ENSIGN ENDS LIFE ON SHIP IN CHINA $ 1039 Will, Requesting Burial in Orien- 3 pairs, $4 » $ 1 2 Dresses Originally $ 50 Dresses Originally tal Waters, Left by C. M. Har- ! A A . ris of West Virginia. The most practical trousers a boy can own and t $16'50 a”d $19‘75 t "25'00 and $29'50 SR SH Rt e here tomorrow he can buy them at real savings! i One and two piece models, ensembles and jacket 9 k : Ensign Claude M. Harris, Crumpler, Made of snow-white navy twill—sailor fashion or | suits. Chiffons, satin suits, laces, eyelet embroidered cot- Smart dresses and suits for immediate and early Fall ted to the Navy De- with deep cuffs. Sizes 8 to 20. tons, mousselin de soie and printed and plain silk crepes. wear. Lovely laces, chiffons, printed and plain crepes y POYS' WEAR—STREET FLOOR. ; Also velvet and taffeta jackets for afternoon and evening in plenty of rich dark eolorings. Plenty of sizes for destroyer tender Black Hawk, anchored wear. misses, women, little women and larger women. at_Chefoo, China. ‘Harris left a will requesting that he be buried at sea in Chinese waters. The dispatch Teporting his death was uigne‘;i hyf (igpz,mw. H. L‘x!(smz' com- k mander of the Black Hawk. The_department notified his mother, StOC Up NOW Ny i, S o b 2 Siibens-~lhasts and the Coat Sho ps offer a sale Of she wants made of the body. Harris was born in Sanville, Va. September 13, 1905. He was appointed to the Naval Academy from the en- ! listed personnel in 1924, graduating { ® in 1928, : ‘ : | : N ,000,000 ds of g st mend, o . 5 3 for 5100 Sp I'1N g an umimet Oa' S four months of this year. h I Renl Estate Loan’ I All real boys are wearing two-piece undgrwear . I | now! Just ask them! Shorts of pepperell broad- l nd 2 | (D. C. Property Only) flll Eoin wJih banjo seate; the shirts of fag cotton knit, In Four Greatly Underpriced Groups I with athletic shoulders. Sizes 6 to 16. 6 BOYS’ WEAR—STREET FLOOR. i (¢] Coats Originally $ 7 5 No Commission Charged | i $16.50 to $25.00 4 | 5 You can take 12 years to B e et B B. V. D. Week ] Couts Origindly $ 9 75 * | jor 810 per month, incluiing interest and principal. Larger & o | or smaller loans at proportion- Begins Tomorrow—Offering : $16.50 to $25.00 ate rates, % Perpetual I Special Prices on Nationally Known Buildi : Comfortgble Undergarments N : Coats Ofigina"y $ 7 5 -] | The Famous B. V. D. U. L. Union Suits, 95¢; : g 2 $16.50 to $39.50 . Association [{{} 3 for 52.75. : i 1 Established 1881 | B. V. D.’s $1.00 Sports Model Usion Suits, > i | Larsest in Washington | 79¢; 3 for $2.29. Coats Originally 5 sy Lot | B. V. D. Shirts and Knee Drawers, 59¢; 3 for . 2 0 07 Cor. 11th and E N.W. || $1.69, , ; $25.00 to $59.5 WARD ErBALiZ Secis B. V. D. Athletic Shirts and Shorts, 55¢; 3 for % $1.55. Here’s the coat-buying opportunity of the season! When have Notice to Subscribers o S Tl ik A you seen such reductions? But that is not all—wait until you in A H As an example of the : see the coats tomorrow! Plenty in black and blue, white polo in Apartment Houses 4 savings... this and Summer coats, also unlined silks! Many with rich fur Subscribers wishing the 2 e Aristdacs) sl 1 coat savings . . . a smart carrier boy to knock on I . j-col trimming! Jr. misses’ sizes, 13 to 17, misses’ sizes 14 4 g the door when delivering LANSBu Rcl I ; Bhwuty Jw Chaoe to 20 and women’s sizes 36 to 44. Also some little g $25.00 skipper blue, wool The Star will please tele- d . dress, green, eggshell, and crepe with diagonal fasten- hone circulation depart- . " 3 women’s and extra sizes. é:{n. t:&tlon:}“.’;%o:—:ind 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 black crepe, is now re- ) ' DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR. COATS—SECOND FLOOR. ing and white kidskin trim- ructions lven _—_— & ] 5‘:&"‘" service to start at No Connection With Any Other Washington Store duced to $12. ming is now $12.75.

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