Evening Star Newspaper, July 30, 1931, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, wEGENER’S DI ARY altitude st that point is 5,900 feet above Bobby Burns of Jutland. hay sea level. As was briefly announced in our last| Denmark had s modern Robert R message, the propeller sledge Snow | Burns in its poet Jeppe fij:r Among Sparrow, with the engineer, Dr. Schif, | the well-tilled f: ~ et vole i and the mechanician, Herr Kraus, tum- 1 bled into a crevasse. The sledge was } recovered, and its occupants were un- i j injured, but the load was entirely lost. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1931 On July 19 both propeller sledges started out to measurc the thickness of the ice at distances 258 miles apart. Writings of Lost Leader EX- | B dn “Pucie coew oonsists of v o Sorge, Dr. Schif, Herr Kraus and the { pected to Reveal Val- Greenlander Jeremia, with Dr. Schif uable Notes. Y OUR Chlef Concern During the last days snow conditions at an altitude of3,300 feet are slowly im- —whare your Pay-day and other cash is involved, is its safety. n Until 5 P.M., July 31st. proving, but the crevasses are tending to remain slightly open, and we expect Bpecial Dispatch to The St: | better weather only by the end of July. 1and, July 30 (By Wirel “rme diary | gt o and, July 30 (By Wireless).—The diary of the late Prof. Alfred Wegener, leader | u&“flafi"‘flufi’ *pgtzt“:l}l&omm ":en d‘g:é of the expedition, who perished on the|siation to a height of 3,150 feet gbove b B L s!‘:;{fl:“b:rwfif sea level, All indicate a decrease in the | 1930, and contains valuable scientific| Wind at that altitude. observations. Search is still being made| Members of the German Greenland for the body of the Greenlander, Ras- | expedition found the body of Prof. Al- | mus, and for Prof. Wegener’s last notes. ! fred Wegener, their leader, on the ice Since June there have been morasses | gap in mid-May 40 miles west of the of snow, and crevasses have been open- | central station, the Greenlander Ras- ing. Travel in the region of the rim | mus having stuck his master's skiis bolt | of the ice cap is possible only with | ypright to mark the burial place. half a load and very difficult, and the| A" relief expedition learned that propeller sledges have frequently been |Prof. Wegener, after a grueling 40-day forced to return. All the sled dogs have | trek to take supplies to the two sci- had their paws torn again and again |entists at the central station, had ar- by sharp ice edges. |rived there October 30 with Dr. Loewe Yesterday Dr. Lissey, with the Ice-|and Rasmus. Dr. Wegener had left lander Gotsmund and three Greenland- | agaim with Rasmus for the coast on No- ers, started with five sleds and 44 dogs | vember 1, two days later, upon per- to dismantle the central station and | ceiving that supplies could be stretched take contour measurements of the ice | to feed only three until the end of May. cap en route at a distance of 190 to| The expedition will return to Ger- 250 miles from the coast. many in the Pall after a year and a half in the Arctic. Atready 4100 Feet Thick. eyt {63y, 'Sy the Nopth American Measurements made by Dr. Woelcken, o SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES $3.50 YEAR AND UP f[Every dollar you deposit in a “Columbia" Savings Account will always be worth a full dollar to you, and will always be payable on de- mand. That's why there's no other “investment" like a Savings Account. PROGRESS BASED ON SAFETY AND SERVICE The CorLumBia NaTioNnaL Bank Capital & Surplus, $750,000.00 911 F Street ewspaper Alliance, Inc.) Dr. Brockamp—who sailed for Green- A = land in the Spring—and Dr. Herdemer- At one time during the Roubaix- ten show that 39 miles from the coast| Tourcoing textile strike in Franc the ice is already 4,100 feet thick. The' 120,000 workers were out. SAKS VALUES ARE NEVER EXAGGERATED Regular Up-to-$30 | $37.50—$45 Year-Round Tropical Suits | 2-Trouser Suits $16.50 _ $23 | All 3'Pi ece YOU don’t have to wonder about their quality— 'HE $37.50 and $45 values which we mention because they are right out of our choice $25 =i are not imaginary. They are the prices at Tropical Worsted and ' “and $30 stocks of the present season. They have which these clothes have been selling right here ||| the fabric-quality, style and tailoring - excellence in our store this season. It is a saving you can lmported Featl]er- ;,hlt n:iade them outstanding at those prices. Our count in dollars. The assortment is very inviting o . |/| best advice is=—buy a couple of suits at this huge —including Greys, Tans and Browns; Wors! welght F lannel Smts ||saving. Choice o)t,' plainp and patterned Greygn, Unfinisheds Wor);teds, Twists, Flannels m‘:d.l’ R RO || Tans, Browns and Blues. number of 4-piece Shetland Tweed Sport Suits. uits are fashione the instant; and made with meticulous care, including Fash- ion Park. We’re open Saturdays until 2 P.M. You'll fi’nd these morning hours good ones in which to shop. Biggest Bargain News Yet! Comes at a pecularly advantageous time—and with regular prices cut to the bottommost limit—that clearance may be accomplished both quickly and com- pletely. Extra Special Flannel Trousers Striped Flannel and Serge Trou- % 13 56,75 All 3-Piece Fashion Park and Mode Suits and Top Coats None excepted—your choice is entirely unrestricted of this notably high-grade clothing— Saks—Third Floor Saks—Third Floor Shetland and Flannel selling up to $75. $2 9.75 Alterations at Cost Sports Coats. $18 and $20 $l 4.75 Sports Coats Camel’s Hair, Gabar- dine, etc., Sports Coats. $25, $30 and $35 grades ... $ 1 9.75 Selling at $35, $40 and $50 $2 4.75 Alterations at Cost Choose as You Please Among These Tropicals $15, $16.50 and P gt s § ] 2:75 hair Suits $20 and $22.50 $25 and $30 Tropical Worsted $ 1 9 2 and Mohair Suits. Furnishings for NOW—and Later—Reduced! Mode Shirts $2, $2.50 and $3 grades; separate collar and ’lJQ collar attached .... 3 for 84 $3.50, $4 and $4.50 grades; separate collar and sl.os collar attached .... 3 for $5.50 $5, $6 and $6.50 —the Mode's finest 32.95 grades $250 Glenbrook Non- shrinkable Broadcloth Shirts; plain shades and - white; collar ‘l,” attached i 3 for $4.75 Finest Imported South- ampton Broadeloth Shirts; neckband and col- lar attached; white 32,39 Pure Silk Pongee Shirts; natural color, collar 51.19 hed Pajamas $200 and $2.50 sl.n 3 for $4.00 $350, $4 and $5 8229 3 for $6.50 $7.50 and $10.00 35.39 Pajamas 3 for $15.00 Mode Hosiery Fancy i silk, inch for white 75c and $1.00 grades rayons and sport styles $1.50 grades $2.50 grades $3.50 grades ... Mode Neckwear A Special grouping of our famous grades and ex- clusive patterns. $1 grade $200 and $250 51.29 3 for $3.50 $50 and 9% $7.95 grades Extra Special — special assortment of silk - lined handmade cravats in plain shades Golf Hose p LS and $200 grades, light - weight ° N .o 89 Summer Robes $5 and $7.50 Ma- dras and Broadcloth sz,.; Robes $10 and $12 Robes, im- ported flannel, pop- $E.95 lin, ete. ........oe00 Underwear $1.00 and $1.50 Madras Athletic Suits $1.50 Plaid Rock- Sl.l, inchair Union Suits 3 for $3.50 $2.00 Rockinchair Silky M:lt Il‘J-io- 31.5’ 75c and $1 F:Iuy Shorts, in madras, oS 4ic 3 for $135 $1 Celanese Ath- Sotle ‘Uadbbditot. 47c 3 for $135 Furnishings At Vast Savings MEN'S $1.00 HALF HOSE; variety of shades in small and large figures, neat or bold stripes: sizes 10 to 12. 55 (Or 2 for $1) Cc $1-81.50 MEN'S TIES; some silk lined; light and medium weights; some ili construction ||[MEN'S $3.95 1.PIECE FANCY || SWIM SUITS . $2'95 MEN'S $1 FANCY COTTON GOLF HOSE; neat, all-over pat- 4 5 c terns; medium weight. .. ||IMEN'S $495 PURE WOOL SWIM SUITS; l-piece style; solid colors MEN'S $1.95-82.50 PAJAMAS; Pull-over and Coat Styles with and without collars; sl 45 sizes A, B, C, D 5 2 Mé:‘,N‘S $8.50 OVERNIGHT CASES; genuine top-grain cow- bide T MEN'S $495 SWEATER AND HOSE SETS; broken A ::nsel: falin and heath- $3.65 OUR $3.65 “SAKS 3” White Imported {lPRE - SHRUNK BROADCLOTH SHIRTS; first time ever re- duced;, collar - attached and neckband styles $2.85 MEN'S $1.95-$2.45 SHIRTS; Broad- cloths, Chambrays, Oxfords; white, solid colors, figured and striped; collar-attached, neckband and collar - to - match styles; broken ranges. .. $1 45 MEN’S COTTON INITIAL HANDKER- CHIEFS; plain, white and fancy effects; 3 to box; formerly 75¢ and 55 $1.00; per box C Sport Coats Reduced COATS; choice of blue, tan Boys’ Wearables Radically Reduced SALE! PREP SUITS! $22.50 PREPSTER AND YOUNG- ER YOUNG MEN'S 2.-TROUSER . SUITS; some with 1 pair of long trousers and 1 pair of golf knickers; sizes 31 $1 6.85 to 36 $1.45 AND $2.95 IMPORTED BELGIAN AND IRISH LINEN AND $1.15 KHAKI KNICKERS 35¢ GOLF HOSE; fast color; Summer weight: solid sizes 7 to 11 $1.95 WASH SUITS: Broadcloth, Im- ported Linen, Jean and Covert Cloth; all styles; some hand embroid- $1.1 5 ered; sizes 2 to 10 85c VAT-DYED BROADCLOTH SHIRTS, JUNIOR SHIRTS AND BUT- TON-ON BLOUSES; sport neck and short-sleeve style included; age 4 to neck size 141} 590 ODD LOT TABLE: WASH SUITS, PA- JAMAS, CAPS, HATS, PLAY SUITS, BUTTON-ON 'BLOUSES and 85 other wearables; broken sizes. C ODD LOT TABLE: SOILED SHIRTS, KHAKI AND LINEN SHORTS and other wear- $3.95 TERRY BATH ROBES; fast col- or; shawl collar; silk cord; $2.85 $295 BURTON'S IRISH POPLIN WASH SUITS; 50c FANCY ATHLETIC BROAD- CLOTH SHORTS; solid colors and sizes 30 to 34. (Or 3 for §1).. $1.50 IMPORTED LINEN, SHORTS; sizes 5 to 9 696 $1.95 AND $295 FANCY ALL-WOOL sleeveless style included; sizes 2610 36.....ccuuecennnnn $1 45 ables; broken sizes..... T sizes 6 to 18 fancy ' patterns; elastic back; 356 KHAKI AND PALM BEACH SPORT SWEATERS; Summer weight; Saks—Second Floor R 0l S O R Men’s Robe Clearance $245 IMPORTED JAPANESE CREPE ROBES with Mules and Bnr to -n:l:l‘npm colors and pleasing stripes; w easy to pack; all sizes. $1'95 $3.95 BROADCLOTH ROBES, in striking colors nd patterns; -plmdid for 35¢ 4th Floor Sales: Men’s Clothing MEN'S YEAR-ROUND 2-TROUSER TWEED SUITS; Grey, Tan and Brown; dark, medium and light shades; some with 2 pairs of long trouscrs; some with long trousers and knickers. Also a few Stout Suits in 318.00 Worsteds and Cassimeres. . MEN'S 2-PIECE SUMMER SUITS; Palm Beach, Tropical Worsted and Kant Krush fabrics, in light, me- dium and dark shades; brok- $9.75 en sizes NEL AND' SERGE SPORT TROD: SERS - $5.85 60, PAIRS MEN'S $4.95 ALL-WOOL TROUSERS; light, medium and dark $2.45 X MEN'S $10—$12 ““FOOT-]JOY” SPORT SHOES $6.85 Never Sold Under $10! THE maker’s entire present stock of this season’s handsome $10 and $12 Foot-Joy 2-Tome Sport Shoes. Distin- guished style, scientific comfort construe- tion and custom workmanship. Plain and perforated styles—in Black-and. White or Tan-and-White. Also Tan-and- Elk Golf Oxfords, rubber sole. AA to D. Sizes 5 to 11. Saks—First Floor Clearance—$3.00 and $2.15 Straws *1.45 H!GH-QUALI'I'! Saks Semnits at & low Comfort construction. Fine and weaves; solid and fancy bands; dimensions for all faces. Sizes 6% to 7%. $6.50 to $10.50 ITALIAN LEGHORNS; estylish light-weight hats in their natural M-;:flkm:h:..fl-.-ss?s dium brims; 6% to 7% - u.oo.snk ln:.' Belgian Linen Summer sI .85

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