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THE KvVENING DLAR, VY 001w L VAN, A—LL WIGTIE GLORIOUS ANNUAL EVENT Men’s Beautiful FALL Add to Horrors of Yellow ‘Fever and Other Diseases in Vera Cruz Area. B the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, August 24.—Spread ©of disease and an invasion of serpents Mndedmmhmmmceflhym vivors of the recent floods in Cruz, Tamauiipas, San Luis Potosi lnd Guanajuato caused by cloudbursts and mflowtn( of the Tamesi, Panuco and hp. the flood regions -ld the nm had receded from moet after submerging farm lands, oil felds . but yellow fever, mud-covered , sector looking for dry ground and -tmkuu every one in their the dispatches added. Bodies of uman \icmm and cattle were strewn about the region ‘The survivors were said in dispatches $o be too busy taking care of their personal needs to bury the dead. “This gondition has led to rapid spread of Medica are ted regions to prevent fAccount, of tm dald hll lamage is estimated in , crop and cattle de- struction in the Jaral sone of Guana- m@o alone having mounted to more 1d, 'y Squadron 4b (U. 8. 8. “ta ‘duty invalving fiying e [ T’S an annual event with us ... and men have come to expect great =|things of it! We invite all men who s emned S8 5% Wwant the luxurious in clothing . . . 8. um. Howard B. Hutchinson, detached "“.?:““.e.a,m&"""'m who want richness of fabric, the joer. deuch V. . Squadron lb to duty | U. 8. 8. Detroit. On"ge) Harry , about September 1; r. Spuadron 2b .t: of tailoring . e o v 1= vra [y @) ctls, Pla., about August 15: to duty fiying, Na tions. Ldeut. (Junfor Grade) John B. Tay- B. 8. Chipago, for duty. » beauty of styleand color, thefinesse . to come and take -2 s part in this trlumph of clothing ,:..:...:.t;.,,.j <. “The Pick of the 1931 Suit Crop” 7 uvd:d eonunue duty vy Receiving Sta m;_;;g:..am. := “The Peak of 1931 Value Giving” lltld. 51“‘ ’!? York 1 Lieut. Anhur M. DI'!I continue gy as disbus officer at l-he Naval Station. l;::hu!‘l'. N.J., nnd m zon. e R. 0 h September 24; to Nnvl! Alr snuon ' Roads. Chief !(‘Ml‘lm Wl]lh SUITS Charge It...Or a Small Deposit Will Hold for Later Delivery! ore than 500 Suits have two pairs of ij;-{%fi%}}?}fTrousers and Rich Celanese megs! Ernest L. Bass, de- hchd U 8 8 W‘h!h\l about Novem- 1; to iuty lt the Naval Powder Md. Ohief’ Clrwnler Mernck A. Beach, | mhed U.B. 8, Rllel lbout chb!r Chief Carpenter F'lnnk Webfl’ dfl- t Ameris is bought there be- cause of Lhc hlgh qulll() Lift Out Torturing CORNS With Fingers NO PAIN! NO BOTHER! After other methods have falled and | st _Mebbors corm et callons keeps | — st soread E. 7. RORN | ine'apneving corn ar esl | it 'f ! ., il Store. but s || Comfort to those iroubled with painful corns. Here Are the Facts! The majority of these fine and beautiful suits have Two Pairs of Trousers. There are 15-ounce blue serges . .. fine, rich worsteds . . . tweeds, twists and cheviots. And a size range that takes in almost every man. Regular, 33 to 48. Short, 36 to 4. Long, 36 to 44. Short stouts, 37 to 46. Long stout, 42 to 50. Regular stout, 37 to 50. 2 Seconds by Direct Elevator to the Men’s Clothing Department—Second Floor Free Auto Parking for Customers—E Street Between 6th and 7th THE HECHT CO. The 2nd Floor for Children Is Ready for School KEY’S Avownen | 'F Street at Seventh The majority of these suits have that soft, smooth celanese lining which makes you feel like a million. There are plenty of fashionable blues and oxford grays. There are tans, browns and patterns. And brand-new style. Every one a 1931 model. 1931 ideas in fahrxc value, in excellent workmanship, in superb finish. And---! One-Trouser Suits; extra qual- ity worsteds. $25 Four-Piece Golf Suits; with knickers and long trousers. e — TR S NAtional 510