Evening Star Newspaper, August 4, 1931, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1931 ARRIED TEAGHER 3 s THREE ROAD UNON 255555552 = WIDSHEN HERE [ in effect is asked m‘fi Burn Officers’ Car 4o recognize the lawluiness of his con- DSWSASHREHT = 2= =) PUNCONEMNED S5 FROM RGENTM e, Maryland Sohool Head Says Discharging Women s 1I. C. C. Examiner Recom- mends Withholding of Ap- man proval From Pennroad. Hoower Greets 46 Trainees and Officers, Who Visit Clinton ‘P. Townsend Suc- cumbs in New York—Left Discrimination. Capital for Day. Capital Ten Years Ago. By the Associated Press. By the Assoclated Press. 284 59;%§§ OWNERS OF TRACTORS WARNED ON ROAD USE State Engineer at Marlboro Calls Attention to Requirements Reorganization Agreed. ©On November 1, 1930, the Detroit & Tronton, the Toledo-Detroit and the Pennroad agreed to a reor. Corporation m of bringing | [r) e [F}[== ESTABLISHED 1875 =1 Let Hinkel Clean and Store Your Rugs & Carpets —if you'd be certain of sanitary work, the safety of Fireproof surroundings, and Fairest Charges. Our Electric Shampooing process removes every evidence of dust and grit—freshens colors— makes your old rugs look new. We Glue-Size Rugs Free after cleaning. Storage in Fireproof Steel Racks. Insurance, at Full Value, without extra cost. said: “Prom the record it is clear that the Pennroad is merely an agency of the Pennsylvania, that as such agency it has acquired control of the the Detroit and Ironton and the . . Regular Delivery Over 100,000 families read The Star ever day. The great ma- have the o far L LOWEST CHARGES FOR 100% SATISFACTORY SERVICE E. P. Hinkel & Co. 600 Rhode Isiand Ave. N.E. Phones POt. 1172-3-4-5 § i Now Buys Any Man’s SHELDON | $25 Two-Piece ] Tropical Worsted ' What\a‘Time to Buy fen’s Furnishings! & B White . . . plain colors b g and fancy shirtings. Can’t Men’s shrink collar, Al sizes. " . Regularly $1.95 to $2.95 6 for $11 \ For now and later. Five styles. Plain colors . . . patterns. Sizes A, PS Mot PAJAMAS B ntiend . and D. ‘ g;f.,,,fy $1.95 10 $3.50 3 for $5.50 late as September 30th last year. And ‘ from the looks of weather conditions 6 9C now, history will repeat. So, you see, you still have a good two month’s of 6 for 84 warm weather. 17c away for next Summer. 3 for $2.25 New Summer weight. Plain colors and patterns. For sports. Sizes 36 to P 46. Regularly $1.95 & $2.95 Side-leg opening and : M ) is)ea.t: dstly]e};s. !\éadra\sf and roadcloths. Sizes from { en s 34 to 50. Regularly $1 and $1.50 R ; Imported and domestic ‘ oy materials. Many silk Men $ lined. Most complete as- sortment. Regularly $1 to $2 Fine Summer clothes are scarce at this time. But we have a full variety, even at this low price. Complete range of styles, colors, patterns and sizes. Men’s Special! 2-Trouser Sheldon Tropical Worsted Suits Speed and regular ) models. All wool. Navy, Men s gl_aronn. black, others. ‘e i Sizes 36 to 46. Regularly Worth $3° ~ f : Light, cool and com- M ,s {srtahle. Plain colors. en Neat patterns. Sizes 10 b I 1 to 11. P Regularly Worth $1 2 Seconds by Direct Elevators to the Men's Clothing Department—Second Floer THE HECHT CO. F Street at Seventh : NAtional 5100 FmAmP-H-g—!ES and 7th Men’s F-‘nlilkhp Department—Main Floor THE HECHT CO. F Street at Seventh NAtional 5100 Free Auto Parking for Customers—E Street Between 6th and 7th

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