Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1931, Page 16

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AUGUST 14, 1931. has arrived in Reno from Beverly Hills, | sibly would enter motion She | flocked to the usual auction of the fruit S, Calif, and told ¥eporters that it “his |Fecently took screen tests in Holly- | joarned prives had not sunk to the gift . wood. She said tract she signed | ' lordship behaves® she will marry Lothar | 3o on the Loudon stage has been | Potrt. Bananas have sold recently for as lif- LADY JUNE TO WED | Mendes, Paramount film director, some { DIRECTOR OF FILMS | time soon. Mendes formerly was married toDOT- | tle as 25 cents & wagon load, but the e sald she hoped her hus- s —_ | jothy Mackaill, film actress. B ey British Shipping Magnate's Wfle‘mfifid‘v:fi “play the gentleman and | owest price at the au centa AT R S % s ! in land, I cannot bet |a bunch. Auctioneers explained the It Secking Divorce De- \proseeuied o bigamy in, my naeve | GLUTTED BANANA MART | gutrig-losd ses mist Nave boca ot land shoul remarry a eturn | . o g | Last steamer departed with o’ Gnorven ‘i 08 venugtibied W | GETS 2 MORE CARGOES 3000 bunches in her hold to be dumped England, and in. Mrs. Burns' case the —_— h from lusanne, Switseriand, and Parh, | gy ne Asectuted Fress. | situation is complicated by the fact | Lord Inverclyde will niot even make an Prance. T RENO, Nev., August 14—Lady June | Do once by atforney, but will let Light would travel round the earth, | Inverclyde, who will be divorced here per get the decree by default measured at the equator, seven times in | Monday from John Alan Burns (Lord | Lady Inverclyde said she intended to et than & e | Inyerciyde,, British shipping magnate, | remain in the United States and pos- -A—16 EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, ASSEMBLY DEBATES TRIAL FOR ALFONSO Soecialist Demands- Action to Prove Justice Equal for All in Spain. THE ‘have reached the age of 60 years.” This was announced by the trustees sz:sw'm w".lED | of the estate of the late Mrs. FOR SPINSTERS’ HOME Szt aveer rooe 57 d | ment of a home for aged spinsters. The 3 | butlding is to be constructed at Hins- Chicago Woman Provides Endow-| :1;1;- s R cost between $350,000 $400,000. The trustees sald con-| ment and Building Is to Be <{:§ucmn would be started before Win- in Illinois, Mrs. Bruwaert was the widow of & | Prench diplomat. She died in_Utica, | cree at Reno. ‘ | N. Y., In 1928 while en route to Chicago | — ] orized within the republic would not attempt federations among themselves. |tereq i Fromn pae- selgiotl_ Hroposs ere e of the government commission. It calls for legalization of divorce, uni- versal suffrage, freedom of religious worship, and freedom of speech and 5 Pepoass it blic be known proposes e republic o henceforth as the “Federal Democratic Spanish Republic” and that the na- tional President is to be elected for six years by popular vote, only serving one term. The President is empowered to name a premier, who «wo form a cabinet. wer of declaring war would lie solely with the President. By the Associnted Press. | B S 7 BALTIMORE, August 14—Two more One thing the scientists have not been vesse's 1oaded with bananas docked here | 3Dle 10 discoer so far o Vesterday, further glutting the local or whether they are simply thrown in market, but several hundred buyers who | a randofn fashion through the universe. BY the Associated Press. CHICAGO, August 14.—Before the snow flies $2,500,000 is to be put to| :l'ork in behalf cf “elderly unmarried ladles of gentle birth and breeding wio in the United States and is open to Kiwanlans who, “on the same day, at- tend two regular meetings of any Kiwanis Clubs, being present from th: opening to the closing of such meet- The charter members of the section, who set the record last week, were Ed- |win F. Hill, president; Zachariah D. | Blackistone, 2d, vice president; Harry | G. Kimball, secretary, and Eugene R. | Woodson, treasurer. Charles W. Pimper, chairman of the club’s Orthcpedic and Welfare Com- mitte2, repo:ted yesterday that 98 crip- MADRID, August 14—Whether to bring former King Alfonso and other | figures of the former monarchy to trial | was the subject of an animated discus- | slon in the National Assembly last|Four Members Setting Record at night. | Manuel Cordero, Socialist leader, de-| ~ Interclub Sessions Organize manded that Alfonso and others “be Seotion. brought to trial to prove that justice | and law are applicable to cieiybody.” | Pour members of the Washington nchez Roman, Republican Deputy, ; opposed this view, declaring that it KiWanls Club, who last week breke all Would take many years fo try every- | known records for interciub attendance body connected with past governments.” | by visiting 10 club meetings in five days, | organized the “Two-a-day" section o e ths club at its businecs meeting yeste:- It was indicated the debate on this | day. subject would be prolonged for several | This ls the first organization of its sessions before a vote is taken. i Dissolution of religious orders and | nationalization of thelr property is pro- vided for in the draft of the new Span- ish constitution prepared by the parlia- mentary commission, which announced the text last night after completing its s. ‘The draft prepared by the commis- sion will be presented to the National Assembly for debate, probably next week The proposal also would empower the Assembly to grant autonomous rule to any region requesiing it, provided the request is supported by a 66 per cent majority of the voting population of the region, and also on condition that any separate autonomous states auth- and hospitalization aid through the Kiwanis Club. Open AI ay day.' For t FASHION SHOP’S ANNUAL Clean-Up! During a year’s business, hun- dreds of items accumulate that we can't sell in the usual way. Splendid merchandise, but per- haps size ranges are broken— certain numbers diseontinued— short quantities—slightly soiled items, etc, TOMORROW’S THE DAY W L SET ASIDE TO DISPOSE OF THEM—so we've marked them at’prices that make them almost give- aways. WOOL SUITS 1 SUIT—Fine cunlity brown worsted: siightly, damaged; double-breasted: size 36. as $50.00. Now : o . . .58 1 8 -Brown herringbone; singic-breasted: 3 SUITS—4-plece sport models with knickers; tan 1736, 137, 143, Were $40.00. NOW....-.. ... " ress, tans and browns, single-breasted and double-breasied odel izes 36, 37s, 385, 40, 42 &, 42 long, ‘Were §35.00, (Extra trousers may be had with many of these suits at $2.96. 17 SUITS—PFine quality hard-finished worsteds; greys and tans: single- breasted and double-breasted models. Sizes 37s. 38s, 40. 425, 46 ulars. 38 short, 39 short, 42 short. Were $40.00. low . (Extra trousers may be had with many of these suits at $2.95.) 12 SUITS—Very fine quality worsteds in greys, tans and browns; one and two_button single-breasted and double-breasted models. ~Szes 37. 386, 40, 425 regulars, 38 long, 40 long. 44 long. Were $50.00. Now §22.00 one d two button single-breasted and o1 d_models; Youns Men' mode! zes 37, 385, 40, 46 regulers, 38 short. s £23.00 7 SUITS—Our finest quality Doublewear s Young Men's Holiywood models and finest talloring in greys and green-grey shades. ingle and double breasted models. Sizes 37, 38s, regulars, 44 long. Were' $65.00 and $75.00. Now s 28. 8 Pairs Odd TROUSERS -Size waist, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, 35. Were 35.00, $6.00 and $7.00. Now $2.95 I HOT-WEATHER SUITS l 2 SUITS—One biack mohair, size 36: one gray, size 37. Were $15.00. Now.. $6.00 14 SUITSTropical worsteds and gabardines in grey, tan and blue shades. Sizes 3 7. 385, 40, 425 regulars, 42 short. Were up to $20.00, Now $9.00 orsteds: tan, grey and blue shades: sizes %37 long. "Were $25.00." Now %20 ined. PFinest cuality gabardine: wgrevs, tans. browns and blies. sites 316. 388 . 37 short, 39 short, 40 short, 42 short. 44 short, 42 stout, 44 stout. Were $20.50 and $35.00. Now. white, ngle-breasted apd double-breasted; sizes 40, 42 and 40 long. Were §15. Now pd itk 40 long. e 51400 9675 42 lox & SUITS—Im ported 36, 38, linen, single-breasted and double- 11 SUITS— P r 35, 37, 38 40 and 42 regulars and 37 short 00, * Now . $6.50 33 short. hree-piece, including _vest 37,38, 40, 42 regulars, 37 TS—One blue, double- ted. size 35, and obe fancy grey worsted, sport back (soiled): size 36. Were $18.00 and $25.00, Now $6.00 TUXEDO SUITS—Broken Lots ® TUXEDOS—Sizes 37, 38 and 40. Were 320.50. Now . ... $16.00 6 TUXEDOS—Sizes 35, 36, 37 regy 6 shor hort, Bizep, 35,38 e 3 short. 44 short, 40 lons. Were importedwhite linen Were $25.00. Now finest sizes and 38 long. $11.50 4 TUXEDOS-—Very fine ity; sizes 36, 37. 38 and 42 TOPCOATS AND OVERCOATS Were 545.00. Now 6 TOPCOATS--Tan snd grey twee 38 iong and 42 long. W 2 TOPCOATS-—Part camel's ha 40. Were $35.00. N sizes 34, 42 and 44_regulars; 42 short 00 and $30.00. Now $12.00 shade sizes 35 and s16.00 Were 125 Now $12.00 38 and 3. Were £16.00 ted, Young Men's modei ted., Youne Me moce; slightly soiled 2 TOPCOATS. 5 OVERCOATS sizes 34 and 36 zes 34, 36, 37, 2 OVERCOATS 1 OVERCOAT . ty tan ¢ houlder. do Was' 560.00. worsted, double-breasted: size 36. Was 330.00. Now FURNISHINGS 1 OVERCOAT-Grey 6 SHIRTS—Some slightly sofled, others perfect. Were $1.95. 32.45 and 32.95 # TIES—Pour pds and bow and Now 14 SWEATERS —All-wool. pul siyle: window sotied. Were up to 15, Now NG SUITS—All-wool. one-piece. newest styles. Were up 1o 5. Now SHORTS-Solid colors and white: sizes 36, 38 and 40; perfect. Now.. POLO SHIRTS -Perfect. Were 3195, Now 43 TIES—Perfect: disco tterns. Were $1.00 and $1.30. 16 PAJAMAS—Perfect window sofied. Were $1.00, $1.50, $2.60 Now les. Were £2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. 1 flannel: navy blue. Were §2.50. Now scontinued patterns. Were $1.00. Now 11 Pairs SUSPENDERS—Nationally known make: discontinued styles Was §7.50. Now ued strles; perfect. Were $3.00. Now iscontinued styles: perfect. Ware §1.00. Now ached: discontinued patterns. Were up to Now Were 5 BATHING SHIRTS—All-wool: white and colors. Were up to $3.50, Now T e MANY OTHER ITEMS TREMENDOUSLY RED N ALL DEPARTMENTS R NO ALTERATIONS, NO CHARGES, NO EXCHANGES, NO C. 0. D’s. ALL SALES FINAL-—-NO PHONE ORDERS. kind in any of the 1,877 Kiwanis Clubs| pled children were receiving mcnetary | [y g_Candy Treat \ | i i ATTENDANCE GROUP i‘i;;‘.w T R A T I e 0 e 1 i S SR T R SO R T R T T T T S T R T e . T Alluring Smiles Contagious smiles and laughter need not ‘bé -vol&’, If you have dull yellowish teeth (perhaps stained by ex- cessive smoking) it wifl be well worth your whilé to purchase a tul { Ideal Tooth Paste “ideal” in use as well as in name. Use this delightfully refreshing eream regularly your teeth wil . .. without injury to the enamel. . tes, eam return a pleasant smile without the embarrassment of dull teeth. IDEAL Tooth Paste e §2.39c Size 25¢ Size Vellum Stationery Your choice of 60 single sheets and 50 envelopes or 50 double sheets and 50 en: 89 opes. A quality sta- Make Two Slices at a Time tionery that will meet Electric Toasters your approval. . These electric toasters have guaranteed heating. elements. Comes complete with full length extemsion cord 98 of /" Distinction Makes two pieces of toast at a time right at the table... This Handy Sterno Griddle will be given for only 6 labels from cans. of STERNO. Will make delicious pancakes. Just mail labels to Sterno Corporation, New York, and griddle will be sent you FREE, post-paid. Make your vacation or picpic a success—use the FAMOUS STERNO FUEL Heat, boils, broils, fries. Prepares delicious dishes. Heats water for shaving, curling irons, flat irons. No smoke, sparks or cinders. 25c Special Sale on STERNO CANNED HEAT—3 for and Saturday Chocolate Cashew Clusters and a box « both for 69¢. “Be Sure to Take Home a Treat™ imnd box of Milk t Apple Candy poun > A Pound Box of Milk Chocolate Cashew Clusters Atk 5 Poded Bew-of Apple Candy A coniection that is sure to be cnjoved by the entire jamilv. Made fresh especially | for this sale. melt in your Both for 69(3 Two pounds of pure fresh candies at this special price...Just simply mouth, for today and Saturday. 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Tek Tooth Brushes . . .. .... .37 Tile Top Flower Stands . .. . . . .98¢ Square Metal Waste Baskets. . ... .69¢ Leather Bridge Sets ...........$1.98 Ice Cream Freezers .............98c Fruit Juice Extractors . . e - Refrigerator Water Bottles. .......10c .49¢ Painful Corns Callouses Bunions Green Liquid Ends All Sting and Ache in 2 Seconds Just & dash of Robene, and & few seconds while it penetrates, is all you need to take every bit of ache out of painful corns, cal- louses or bunions. In fact, there's scarcely a foot complaint of any kind that Robene can't stop quick. This new, cooling, healing antiseptic green vanishing liquid is free from grease, oil or sticki- ness; yet it cools burning feet, re- freshes tired feet, takes out in- flammation, stops maddening toe itch (athlete’s foot). for DANDRUFF and falling HAIR THERE is nothing better than this safe reliable hair tonic. WILDROOT HAIR TONIC feeling back if Robene doesn't end your foot torture. Sde 89¢ 60c Size. $1 Size. 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