Evening Star Newspaper, August 4, 1931, Page 5

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\ i 4l alt i I it Eig gt o ¢ T it £ g i i g L i ¥ Frontier Exploits Thrill 700 Children INMATES OF 16 INSTITUTIONS GUESTS OF STAR AND CIRCUS YESTERDAY. JUDGE FLAYS MEN DEFENDING GUILTY Knowledge of Criminal Act Held to Bar All Attorneys From Taking Cases. Miller was A '?"gn this defendant OPEN PIN IN THROAT Three-Month-0Old Baby to Have Op- eration at Rochester, Minn. Conventiol Days, Stal at Buchanan\{ohool. lection the successful ca tes, in with the department constitution. Chairmen of the various convention committees are: Credentials, Howard 8. Fisk, Seorge Washington Post; Rules, John Schull ot at- CONFE—RENCE TO TAKE UP e s | UNIFORM AIRCRAFT RULES Deyeloping Fields in Small Com- munities Also on Program of Cleveland Meeting. Uniform regulations licensing and 193%.° @ Keeping Washington Men Well Dressed ® ¥ You Are Always Cool While Shopping Here Every 914 hours millions of cubic feet of air themiselves com- pletely washed and cooled for the benefit of P-B's kind customers. Prices Cut Sharply in P-B’s Semi-Annual Clearance VERY department of the store participates—men’s and boys’—offering regular merchandise, of proven quality— at sharply cut prices. - Men’s Summer Clothes AR T 2.Piece Tropical Suits Tropical Suits $35 Suits $24.75 $20 Palm Beach..$14.75 $27.50 Tropicals. 19.75 $23.75 White Flannel Trousers $12 Trousers $15 Trousers ..... Clearance Priced Linen Knickers $15 Sport Coats. ..$9.7§ $18 Sport Coats...12.75 $22.50 Sport Coats 14.75 $30 Sport Coats. ..19.75 $35 Sport Coats. ..22.75 $28-7 Extra Trousers, $3 Extra Trousers, $4 Regularly $35 and $40 Regularly $40 and $45 Worsteds, unfinished worsteds, tweeds and eassimeres; also, in the $23.75 group, blue serges. All from our regular stock. . Men’s Shirts Reduced " $1.95 10 $2.50 Shirts ............... $9.35 $1.% 85 Shirts Reduced to ... Collar-attached and neckband styles in woven madras, fine broadcloth and fords in light and dark patterns. White shirts in some sizes. Sizes e 1834 t0 173, 175 Shirts, mostly collar-attached; sizes 1315 to 1714, are extraordinary values in the Semi. Annual Clearance .. EL PASO, Tex., August 4 (#)—Par- ents of Gary Vamer Turner, 3 months old, said here last night they would take RF ] %3 - Offer of $823,809 Was Best for| My | Tower Bullding, s low bidder for con- | yesterday. i LOCAL FIRM BIDS LOW ON CONSTRUCTION JOB Superstructure of Public Health Building. The National Construction Co., of the | SOVIETS RAZE FINEST CATHEDRAL IN RUSSIA ": The Redeemer Being Torn Down to Make Way for Great Red Auditorium. By the Associated Press. ~ MOSCOW, August 4.—The destruc- = tion of the Cathedral of the Redeemer, der way, between Nineteenth and Twen- uet;:‘*cu. Constitution avenue and C street. Bids wers e the super- | vising architect of the Treasury late The local firm was low bidder with an offer of $823.899 for the entire su- perstructure, inclu terraces, while in | National Construction L The low bid for elevators was sub- | |one of Russia’s largest and most im-| Moonlight cruise, Follow Me to |No. 1830, Veterans of Foreign posing churches, has been begun make way for the building of & _great auditorium to be known as the Palace of the Soviets. The last services were held in the and the work of Elevator Co. of su is being made on lufly”l:::hulld ! al - , m shov. |FORMER HOUSE MEMBER HELD ON LIBEL CHARGE af o ot 2f! i £ 1 i i 1 i £ is ¢ ¥ i 2 E §E ¥5i i 8 L L 4 i : E § LACK LYNCHING CLUES . | struction, he has him to Rochester, Minn., to have an open safety pin removed from his Since June 25 the pin has been lodged in the child’s throat. Despite the ob- eaten normally. lorts !phy:m‘.nng 3 of to remove the pin have been-futile. ° 9,119 FLOWN IN JULY in Interstate Operations. ‘What is believed to be a new world record for airplane passengers flown in interstate operations by a lln]:l: line flown between Washington and New &n.:,u:"m the trip to Atlantic y and were carried on specially chartered trips. b i Sl e CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. Card party, Sodality of St. James' Church, _Thirty-seventh street and Rhode Island avenue northeast, 8 p.m. Wars, tonight. FUTURE. Luncheon, Lions Club, Mayflower Hotel, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Exc! Club, Carlton Hotel, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. Science Earth-eating Is Widespredd Practice, Savant Says. ‘The practice of geophagy, ting earth, is found the world om‘,':::wd- to Dr. Berthold of the Feld Chicago, in a recent bulletin of that institution. o3 !i AL il TENNESSEE CAN'T MEET CURRENT EXPENSE BILLS Legislature Fails to Pass Act to Take Place of Repealed Believed New Mark by Single Line| MeSee’ EL R E i i ; g s F FRid gffifie g e oid Laufer, curator of | burned. BN 607-609 C St. ———— Gives Your Front Porch a fu o iR Neckwear 65¢ $115 Reanced .. $1.65 Beautiful silks in Sum- mer and year ’round weights; crepes, fou- lards, satins, mogadores, rep silks and others. «, $8.50 to $10 Flannel Robes 86.95 Blazer stripes and plain eolors; shawl and notch eollars; wide sashes with heavy silk tassels. Men’s $1.95 to $2.50 Pajamas 31.65_ fl.mu Pa- ’2.35 $3.15 $5 Pajamas Re $6.65 Slip-over and coat styles; English collars, lu:gliu and Russian = ; broadcloths, ma- as, sateens, and silks. Sises A to D. $6 Oxfords $4.85 Black and tan oxfords of fine calfskin with h:;h:; or ml‘!ll]i: heels; e poj lpm oxfords 12 gomhinniou leathers. $7.50 Pajamas Re- $10 Pajamas Re- Lifov New York Avenue at Fifteenth Branch Store: 3113 Foug 1. $20 and $25 Gladstones $]13.75 Black and ten cowhide bags in the 22, 24 and 2 inch sizes. Glad- ::nn are about the ek Straw Hats $1.85 Every $4 and $5 straw hat in stock is now $1.85. o $10 Panamas and orns 35.75 Choose from our entire stock at this new low price. Boys’ $1 and $1.25 Shorts -89¢ well made; sises 5 to 16, & BN W.

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