Evening Star Newspaper, August 22, 1931, Page 5

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BOY, 15, MUST FACE TRIAL fim Youth Ordered Before Circuit Court on Charge of Murder. Robert Deaton, 15, yesterday was ordered Hoover Restriction Asked hy Independents—Crude Prices Soar. By the Associated Press. OKLAHOMA CITY, August 22.—Mid- !nmumtonquuhlomumfl officials to determine the amount of foreign oil imported, the Independent America President Hoover for an immediate re- THE ' EVENING BRITAIN'S DEFICIT REFLECTEDINU. S, Balanced London Budget Held Essential to Recovery of World Depression. BY MARK SULLIVAN. One of the two or three highest ™ Government officials on the financial side thinks the largest factor in the |ui American and world business situation is the question how soon Great Britain balances its budget and by what means. “Balances its budget” is, of course, the STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, A fundamental one among the ques- tions Great Britain faces is whether, in SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1931 i RHE R 'Es*gg NORRIS DECLARES TAXES - | MUST AID UNEMPLOYED Wi T Holds Government Funds Rather Than Private Alms Are Needed for Relief. By the Associated Press. ; munfcipflny and nu county to Government. These appropria- Hnnlmuficmmuhnnm 'edt.hhlcmeomulnd .S'.'-' itances.” == WOODWARD & LOTHROP o™ 11> F onD G STREETS _ Pool, in Rice County, to reopen pend- an_in 1 to 30 cents a barrel. The Skelly Okla., announced higher crude, with a top & ‘barrel. BURIED IN MADISON fons Among Pallbearers as She Is Laid to Rest Beside Her Husband. PLANS OM“ FOR POOR 2 Wu of Ohio Approves Method of Relief for Needy. Science In Keeping With Every Preference for the Conservatively Smart and Well-Dressed College Man Prep-School Youth Submerged Peak Is Discov- ered in Pacific Ocean. Dlnovtry of a submarine mountain &n the Califc by Survey to the American Geophysical Union. This submerged peak rises 4,000 feet The survey now has 11 ships in the Atlentic and Pacific. The mapping of the Pacific Coast waters out to the 3.000-fathom curve will give the havigator for the first time complete in- Iorml&n of conditions from Mexico to Canads. T.R. H [ vy omoms | Lieut. Vernon O. Clapp, detached Naval Air Station, Seattle, Wash., about Wovember 21, to Asiatic station. Leut. Robert E. Davenport, detached aval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, U. 8. 8. Kittery for duty Lieut. Prederick J. Legere, detached Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va, to U 8. 8, {Balinas for duty. Lieyt. Raymond A. McClellan, de- tached Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va. to Asiatie station Lieut. Carl H. Banders, detached U B. 8. Idaho, to U. 8. 8. Evans. Supply Corps. Lieut. Comdr. Tucker C. Gibbe, de- tached U. 5. S. Mississippi about Sep- tember 30, to Naval Air Station, Jensa- ola, Fla. William M. Christie, detached October Nsl.A:mnm;N 2Yflu"g’ aval avy . Whiladelphia, Pa. * Warrant Officers. Chief Boatswain ldmdnwomn @etached U. S. B. Tatnuck about Octo- ber 6, to station, ’ Chief Gunner Willlam Cronsn, de- hels‘lu-lflneh- Pear] Harbor, about November 15, to Navy xm.mm‘ru Chief Gunner Virgil A. Strunk, de- tached U. S. 8. Holland about October h Base, Pearl Harbor, &‘M"&z 10 Asiatic station. Woodward & Lothrop offers these “important entries” on the school list—high lights of a collection of college clothes and accessories—assembled with an excellent un- derstanding of what is right—as well as what is value. f (A.) The 4-piece College Suit $35 —cut in the new rougher tweeds, cheviots—in new Au- tumn browns, blues, grays. Othen, beginning at $25. (A.) The Well-cut Topcoat .$35 —following the preference for tweeds again. Others, beginning at $25,, Tur MEN's STORE, SECOND FLOOR. (C.) The Youth's 4-piéce Suit $25 —a Single-breasted novelty woollen in the preferred shades, Others, beginning at $20. Taz Bovs' Storr, Fourts FLOOR. . And as to Accessories (D.) Pull-over Sweaters, $3.50 —pure wool, plain colors, round or V neck. —plain colors, round or V neck. (F.) Striped Flannel Robe, $10 —also pmmrented. (G.) Plain or Striped Pajamas, $2 —round neck, or English collar. (H.) All Fur-Felt Hats, $3.50 —popular snap-brim style—correct colors. (1) The College Man’s Shoes, $8 —the preferred perforated, wing-tip oxtord, in tan calf or black Scotch grain, (K.) Pre-shrunk Broadcloth Shirts, $2 —fast, piam colors—neckband or collar at- tached. (K.) Striped or Figured Ties, $1 —an excellent assortment in wanted colors. Tre Mex’s Store, SscoN» FLooR. For Youths (B.) Prep-school Sweaters, $3. 95 —preferred plain colors, crew or V neck. (B.) Plus-4 Knickers, $3.95 and §5 —smart tweeds, and woollen mixtures-—good colors. g[.zgfimum —plain ith collars at- tached. Tux Bovs' Stromz, Fovrte FLoom. And in Keeping With That Well-Dressed and Quite Urbane Young Person— College Woman Boarding-School Girl Woodward & Lothrop presents going-away-to-school fashions—high lights again of an all-inclusive collection of clothes needed—with just the right degree of sophis- tication 'and with the added virtue of inexpensiveness. (A.) Junior's Campus Frock $]6.50 —one of a very smart collection—others, beginning at $12.50. (B.) Misses' Fur-scarfed Frock $25 —emphasizing the great chic of wool for school—others, from $16.50. (D.) Junior's Furred Coat $39-50 —wvery smart diagonal tweed in bright shades. (C.) Leather Jacket . . . $]3.75 —new short length, with pockets. Needed in Every Wardrobe (E.) Wool Sports Frock, $16.50 —new, lacey tweeds—new lingerie touches (F.) Chenille Hats, $5 —several chic little shapes and wanted colors. Coirzce CroTsEs, THmRD (G.). And Plenty of Silk Stockings, $1.65 —a new lowered price for the famous Granite picot top silk stockings—in the preferred semi- sheer weight. HosImErY, Arsie 19, Fmst FLOOR. bs (H.) Suede and Calf PumE, $8.50 —a very smart walking pump in black or brown. (I.) Broadcloth Pajamas, $2 —tuck-in version—plain or striped. .) Flannel Robe, $15 —a very smart two-toned robe—others, $5.95 up. CoLLEGs Crorses, THIRD FLOOR. For Junior Misses (K.) Three-piece Knitted Suits, $16.50 ~—one of the most popular of campus x costumes Couizes Crormes, Fourte FLOOR. ‘F +

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