Evening Star Newspaper, August 13, 1931, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1931 | a] [ul “If T ha epte: 5 o | ]6 TUWNS UND[R Air Talk Barred 'MURRAY REVEALS :"::‘z e Wi e i e & o e e T TR TR TGS last still holds good, and was An exhibition of charcoal and pastel | B Pl of ‘an ol man “who |t Would have been used to compel|oriraits of mational eelebrities and ———— PRESIDENTIAL FUND mac.'5, b "Ambassador to some for- | me on_certain things here fn_the |prominent Government officials will be SO0 sekie dEnbiEs 1O | eign _country.” State. I wouldn't Tegard it as a bribe |shown during a series of “studio eve- i The proposition to underwrite the|or even the offer of & brib:.” nings” at the home of Mrs. Viola Me- I CARRY INDIA DISCUSSION. Oklahoma Guvemor Declares Ojl expense of & campaign by Murray for| Owens said, “Neither I nor my prin- | Williams. 1838 Third street northeast, the Democratic nomination lX.:I‘Glhe 1}:‘19-1 Was (l();ex:;:‘;':ny‘hml from Mr. beglngmg Slkll'\dly and lasting through- glPER“ETEnODYNE HlGH BOY { | presidency was placed before t| ov- | Murray as Gove out the week. S x Mar's Offer of $250.000 for 'Emm, by C A, o,,fl{kéfiflr ‘8_,,_ : B 4 o = > Campaign Still Remains. { man of Murray's OIl ation Com- 1 (Complete sith 7 Tubes) - v mittce. Owens disclosed yesterday Le 8,000 Fgmnhes Roam Moun a = | had Giscussed the matter with Murray e B : x o ool ? 7 450 Ansoelsted Prous. |12st Spring, acting for #n unnamed . tains, Living on Roots : b August 13 | PrNCIDRL Bat o Agreemert Tad been or Immediate Clearance 5 3 v (Alfalta Bill) Murray said "!‘El}‘lt:gclsh is still on the barrel head,” | FIN and Herbs. : e Y A | 4 - - e ks | The outstanding radio value PMEXICO. OITY, August 13—Press | ALL DRESSES | | of the year. This Philco Radio dispatches from Tampico indicats tnat 3 : : Ve the flood in the Mexican State of Ta- | Reduced below actual cost to us! 9 will do everything you wish it maulipas, due to the oveiflowing of the | J . Panuco River, has reacned disastrous il ] to do. And the longer you have tions. Sixteen towns are reported : Aaa B ity oo b et and e . 42 I;rlz_?\glaflnd Frocks. Reduced to 8 S hon}:‘e.d the more you an estimated 8,000 families are home- ; "ere $16.75 to $29.75 1 1 less and roaming in the mountains, . $29.1 s e value it. Attached to your aerial less and living on roots and herbs. | & \ # at no extra cost, A eirrsane Ti0 - poreons ase sl ol 4 54 Better Dresses. l}_cduccd to 12 l!rnnl;ied on the 100i3 of ldwu)lmgs. 4 72 Were $39.75 to $69.75 watching the water slowly rising. Thes i . on : - ol k. Biiins are. ehane. Audoad eciuae i 133 Baclusive D s R aliscul 1/ 0 Delivers This phr/co——Conu:ment Pay. prevalling conditions maze rescue wor< I i st lrE:;c educed to price ments—No Interest or Carrying Charges : ere $33 o §I5 A heavy storm has aggravated the M e Added. situation, Increasing the waters of the N ‘ | Now §17.50 to $79.38 I gwollen Panuco, which has bean tran: ® = ¢ L formed into a ravaging torrent, uproof 3 K. . i i reet, afternoon, sports and evening creations, in chiffons, . . e ey a2 ) . , crepes, washab's silks, and dark crepes ideal for fall. e ulius ns "rg Mexican authorities are unable to| ¢ % . o s | = cope with the situation while the wa- \ r : All Sales Final F s C ters are steadily advancing, more towns . llfllltllrl’, 0. Entrance, 909 F St. are threatened and - their inhabitants are abandoning their homes and, rush- The Governor of Tamaulipas is per- AL S s 75 . v ol 3 " - WINSTON CHURCHILL 4 y sonally conducting reli s }\"rgd;m;;; :g 9._. Bu> S I hlS Bed’ TWELVETEN TWEVETWEMVE F STREET sufficient, due to lack iRy medicinal supplies, clothing and funds, >7 'N® Associated Pre The captain cf one o: the relief| LONDON, August Wirston 1. N . ~ barges brings harrowing toles regarding Churchill, former Conse‘vative chan ( the precarious situation of the victims. = S ik i INC an( e t attress Emaciat-d men, women and children | CCLOF Of the exchequer, vas prot > where are imploring fcr food and | Yesterday the refusal of the B . me places the pecple have been Broadcesting Corporaztion to allov For a limited time we are offering this money- ss fir a whols weok . ing combinat'on—a cha emi-Windsor hed : y B Svers s Bedksn locas ana pustis] discuss the Indian problem or " mbinat'on - a ‘4 ;‘I"“"‘K - ]"' " _ ¢ b q i A“ Prlces of starving men are 1obbing forms or | AL R A T s f F : villages that have been par John Whitley, chairmen of tbe cor - The bed may be had in ivory or brown 1 Effecti o} tally evacuated and aiso aitacking poration and once speaker of the House i i all size. . cd roups of refugzes cn the highways. . . i 4 O Tampico cond-tions are ates seri- |0f Commons, barred Churchil' from During the month of August we are offering some | ! b Until ous because a larg: portion of the city | the radio on th ground that “in view veey special bargains in beds and bedding, and it 2 i is flooded, with the waters still rising. |Of the delicacy of the Ind.an siuation wll pay you te visit our show rooms. et Sy further talks on India are undesirable y B 5 at_present. Matiresses made new in one day, at a cost of : : % M. Churchill, a strong opponcnt_of River Excursion Tonight. ey e R gy B g $4 10 89. Box springs and pillows renovated and : s ; er made to order at factory prices. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the District 18, Sccused Mr. Whitley in a letter of m order at factory pri Pire Denariment will Bol V| “sterilizing_or unevenly applying th's night on a river steamer. Tickets may ""%h"‘{’ "“‘:"""“‘E:nf,‘;‘ ‘ A = 7 = 2 B o . prnk B | oo, "Wt e 903 E Street N-W. Ig £ the Location of Your Nearest Nati Wide Store Phone Lincoln 0093 222" Eighth street. southeast, and Mrs. |Sponsibility, he wrote in refusing to or the Location ot You ear ation-Wide JStore Phone Lincoin Charles Weitzel, 659 E street southwest. | enormous perils approaching it in India National 9411 R R 2 More Stores Where You May Get Nation-Wide Values 3 SINCOFF’S MARKET SEIDEL’S MARKET m W C':l"""' Phone Lincoln 10092 Phone North 1542 Odd Lots Reductions = /»)Cc BARTLETT PEARS = 22 Lord || |IBBY'S 4 Cuctmiaiad s w1 Shoe Sale! |8 Fairfax VIENNA SAUSAGE cax 10 | $6.98 to $8.50 values, Termed slight sec- g Hundreds of pairs of wom- . 3 4 coffee CAL'FORNIA FRUITS fOf SALA can lOC [0 | onds, but not at all hurt 1;;ser\‘lcc. @s PM en »L»nmr( n-u‘:uv including | 9x12 size, .98 hankrupt stoc of BER- o il TRPEE W WIS S SR T O & i g g - 3551'53{ ity e (L Paree $ , i b25¢C CREAM OF WHEAT . . . smrexa l4c » Street) ~(nckt and shoes i i 3 B erd S5 | FATRFAX HALL TOILET TISSUE . 4 "=~ 25¢ | REMNANTS CERTAINTEED FLOOR ct}v:n;xc. v-hr'"Zn telt- ] g k 5 H d ! Gt v O N i 1S S B BSRONRERRET E g B £ Sl a5, 23 95 & M ’ Underweer . [Ifl] <3 TETLEY &= AMOX Clicanet Cwiofj | _oop T GRASS FUGI in v mx‘xl'“rugzr'::oxuni'u;x-:m:{ : GINGER ALE =amies Summer Dresses | o5 | TEA [R={HQUID SPRAY| S8 paLE and GOLDEN $1.00 value, size 316 e SR Pl { Kills Household Insects | GRASS HALL RUNNER. Reg- | | SOCKS, perfects and irregulars in (& lar 29c value. 2“..121 | And S : I 17e uits SR S g Yo-PT. caN 39c 2 sornes 27c B Saturday’s Closing = | | Favorite Summer fashions marked duced to o RS s, RS B e e el i) viishable CHILDR! HIGH - GRADE | M B “ .. $59.50 Crosley e o okt e B ‘In ‘L\ ki SPORT HOSE, all sizes for boys o' e e ean 2 C .illel‘l Iu'h Je y, glasses 1 P flat crepe, Shantung, printed silks, rayon and girls. In rayon. lisle and mer- Radios, $29.50 | ||| checis*evelet batiste and cotton mesh | cerioed_cotion. " Half " socks.” 14 (2) Crostey “Buddy Boy” What an_opportunity to sclect smart socks, % sport hose. ‘“whoopee” . F i man, . Cer & curent | | 2 it ana et 15¢ : amrax » EAGLE 4 : itt= sizes e sales & $150 FULL - FASH- =1l < 14 to 44 in the lot. All sa s a (FULL - FASH. : | H ll ssc IMPORTED LINEN, 50 |l fin: - . . a m Condensed inches wide. In plain stripes and |fj Street Floor weight, a few chiffons. 39 oJc s fue e Me | 8 05 to $8.95 Dresses & Suits | st Sikev s o f) Grape Juice £ ~ &g MILK tion dresses and at savin Perfects and irregulars. ... _ COTTON BLANKETS, size 66x || & laids. 5 colorcombinations. Two- 7Qa SILK LAMP SHAD‘ES_ Regu- ||| Sizes 14 to 44 u:‘vo.\ |V\‘|)':‘|I:0:.K)Er ‘:,'(: The speed soap CAN C lar $6.98 value. In popular sizes [l e extra sizes in the lot, but not in R e e Y and shapes. Less than sz 98 The majority are in small size every style. Lace-trimmed and | i I e ASURE WAFERS . . . » 27¢ PARCHMENT LAMP SHADES || /0. aind suits ‘of chiffon, p} ers. gowns, combinations 69¢ in meny sizes and styles, showing | o o 8 ’ S 5 i ties various attractive designs. 35 and print crepe, jacquar 89c value 36-INCH CRETONNE, 20c grede g $1.91 o o S ek o etonts | [l wise Chevy Chase Dalry MILK pr. 8C at. 14C quality, patterned stock. In sheer 48 and e 51_gauge $1.00 h a rounds. " : s i i i T v O i e wose o || SHREDDED WHEAT . . #xc 10c . Clearance Coats & Suits | mori swm’ "o 87700 W;)men" Wear Were $10, $12.95 to 315 4 $5 \u‘_‘ ® HOSE. wih aun N QUAKER CRACKELS 2 PKGS. 25c 56 Smert ing Coats and S Pastel and staple 50 mv—w,( all sales finel) it 1g! for coo! “ng:lr\‘ :_"nol r.u',h EXTRA ¥ " " g Suits ) 20, coats in sizes 14 to 20 N SUITS with tight or shell 50.‘ \\()MIIT,\ 1:,'.“(“(4 r: h{:"n knees “Pairfleld” brand, 59, 34 to 40. In blud red o e 59¢ dotted voile; V neck, jabot 95 | - - = WOMEN'S VFSTS, slight irreg- or bow tie e ilars. in regular sizes only. wEAR T, AR S Chl c Fall l‘lats S i L | 7 PRINTS Long Horn Cream CHEESE 8.2 5¢ s and chemises, tai- e | vl ‘ QUARTERED (No C. O. D. or phone orders, 6l —— |ol——]o]|——=o]—o=] : - "'oqzl"”‘px' 88 . Half Price e ' b 3 FRESH KILLED CHICKENS o a,;i":,’:l:(u;“ 19¢ > the grac ‘f' oo :':“;;-.md EE‘;:'T‘?; e Hor 3% : i 7c AT ALL OUR STORES rts 80 with ga ) O T , : fincy esthers. 'Biach g o g | B Doggie Dinner . . il Smoked Liverwurst * ™ 20c i ke Pieated 69e | Other Groups of Fall Hats | SGlove Specials | p - — Bolegna . . . .*3%c i o in Felt and Velvet o e d - [l Fancy Stringless Beans . . 3™ 25¢ Smoked Sausage . ™ 32c $3.98 and $5:00 | e we oc [t Crisp Celery . . . . 2 stams 25¢ | \ 8/ Royal Pork . . .»39% Children’s Wear Street Floor ,12,and 16 button washabie fab- YELLOW ONIONS ail ISC Wesfphalias ) » 35 50¢c TOTS BATHING SUITS, | e - double woven. White and @@, sizes 24, 26 and 28. Striped i o egeshell Jow cut necks, ventilated \ s S A . = i ks - 35 All Wasll Goods Remnants | = ———— ctzs:\bgr st 2 55’: T wh L i R Rib Roast tached $1.00 TO $1.49 TOTS' HATS & Men’s Furnishin s Chol BONNETS—$ in ailalk ponges MR VIQCT'O 39:3 Values 50c RAYON l’xnr:lwagn.. [ . SAS 29C. o ™ 25¢ e Lo s g f Timd Vol rinted Rayon Men's non-run rayon athletic |fi| reentfeppers . . . . . 3t |0c Chusl Roach e back sty Printed Batiste Printed Shirtings estic welsts, sizes 28 19¢ E’ Fancy Carrofs e Sc . . FANTS' 500 SILK I} Printed Dimity Plain Rayon Trregulers. Each, ’ COOKING APPLES . 4 ~ 15¢ I-OFFLER S ; hand embroidered | New Potatoes . . . 10 19¢ | Strip Do . ... .TE% and ,m,‘,c‘w sies 1 @] OB | Printed Percale Rayon Voile MEN'S $1.00 NIGHT SHIRTS, | New Cabbage . L owee | ShewhiBation: . . tailored of broadeloth: 52 68¢ 1 to 0 yard lengths in favorite Summer { inches Jone. Sizes 18 to 20, and 2 $1.98 TO $2.98 DRESSES, sizes for women’s and children’s wear t " v 2 to'5. 0dd lots panty, straight~ Il fase colors iy elty teondcioth. | Oet SRt TMey line and ccat dresses in_pique, (| styles; some trimmed with ;9 ¢ prints and broadcioth. @3 QQ | froes. Al size: c Short and Jon= sleeves » v $1.00 CHILDREN'S PLAY SETS. All Silk and Rayon Remnants —— fngfl:‘.m‘&fi.‘}"b‘:’;fl | sizes 3 to 6 years. Blue and red | dots, also checks, Sleeveless sun | sult with French panty ssc legs and hat to match.. GIRLS' DRESSES. sizes 7 to 14, Also panty dresses ol ol MM Made with belt Joons and cuff 98c to $1.69 Values il - 1 | MEN'S APRONS, suitable for 1 to 4 yard lengths in printed and plain weaves, i roo:t ':;II‘T h:"dl,:’,,‘fh'{' ‘With including prifted chiffon and georgette crepe, printed or white, blue ard plain flat crepe, plain satin crepe, plain pongee, TR D S printed rayon crepe.—Street Floor. Yard New Ear Corn . . 4o~ |0c, * 29¢ Presidential Loaf . . Fancy Elberta Luxu Loajww. R : mcns Freestone 5 1bs. 19c Purerly.'a 2 P Canhloupes o S .8¢c « I5¢c | Skinned Smoked J = Ll=—= ==l

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