Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1931, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, B9 emsicasting orning at 8 O’clock | 4. PALAIS ROYAL vent in Men’s CW G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Apparel! Suits--Overcoats hs——Four-Piece Golf Suits The Overcoats ’ Meltons, boucles and overplaid woolens, in single and double breasted models—also ulster types—box coats— fitted coats—some with velvet collars—plenty of navy blue coats. Sizes 34 to 46. The Suits Blues, Plain Grays, Oxford Grays, Tans, Stripes, Herringbones, Checks, Mixtures, Cheviots, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Serges, Velours, Worsteds, Single-Breasted Models, Double- Breasted Models. Sizes for Regulars, for Short Men, for Slim Men, for Stout Men! Regulars ......... ; B i Short Men’s . Sl : SN [ Slim Men’s ..... il A I BES BN Stout Men’s .... st 5k S h 0k (0000 In other words, suits for all occasions, for business, for sport, for Judge for Yourself You must see these garments . . . feel the quality of the fabrics, examine the tailoring, note the new Fall -and Winter styles. Try them on. Then only will you realize this is not $12.75 clothing, but BETTER cloth- ing at $12.75. Notice A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Garment for Later Delivery if Desired The Tuxedos A surprising feature of the Sale! The Suits The Topcoats Swagger Models. Belted dress. For all men, young executives, salesmen and others who value the importance of being well dressed . .. Palais Royal—Men’s Clothing Dept. and Tenth Street Annex The Four:Piece Golf Suits Coat, Vest, Long Trousers BARNE SES WAV TS AEOVERY | U S. Chamber Head Stresses Debt Revision, Arms and ‘ World Court. | | By the Acsociated Press. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, September | 30.—Revision of foreign debts, adher- | ence to the World Court and effective internaticnal disarmament topped a 12- point answer presented last night by Julius H. Barnes to the problem of | Anferican economic recover, The chairman of the bcard of the | United States Chamber of Commerce end and adviser of Presi- r, emphasized the need of | L 1 “political moratoriuny™ | through a Franco-German accord in & | world program to overcome “a lack of | general confidence.” | He addressed the annual meeting of ".hc American Electric Railway Associa- | tion. Rotaticn and spread of employment |and adoption of a shorter work week | were included by Barnes in his sugges- |tions for restoring enterprise in the United States. Other points were: Hits Anti-Trust Laws. Revision of anti-trust laws, which, he | said, “destroy the small business, be- | cause it is unlawful to consult regard- ing production and distribution.” | Framing our tax requirements “to | spread justly and fairly where they*can best be borne without injury.” | Giving regulated industry, lke the | railroads, “a fair chance to maintain | their earnings and credit.” “Economy in national expenditures.” | .. Reassurance that we shall preserve | “the tradition of private enterprise,” including specially termination of Farm Board operations in commoditles, trans- fer of Western barge lines to private | interests and the end of agitation for | Government overation of Muscle Shoals. “Step by step” tariff adjustment to represent ‘“only the difference in wage scales and living standards against cheap" labor competitors.” Dependence on private resources for relief work and avoidance of Federal | “charity doles.” | Favors World Court Support. Barnes sald adherence to the World Court would demonstrate “interna- tional co-operation and good will” and that to follow the moratorium ‘“a financial program should be framed with regard to the capacity to pay off our debtors, leaving a margin of savings to rebuild their own capital” Despite the achievement of a dom- inant financial position, he said, France “cannot wholly escape all con- sequences of a disorganized Europe.” French aid is much needed by Ger- many, Barnes said, and added: “Steel Helmet parades,’pocket battle- ships, agitation against the Polish cor- | ridor at this time do not tend to enlist friendly co-operation.” es said Germany needs “over- | seas money to fill the credit vacuum at home” and that she must give evi- dence these credits will “not be dissi- pated in social services beyond their means.” Sees Need in South America. He said the world relics on Britich financizl experience and that “her re- treat to second-line trenches does not mean defeat.” Besides an atmosphere of peace and confidence in Europe, Barnes said a continuity of administrative responsi- bility is needed in South America, where “political instability repels timid capital.” In conclusion, he stressed the need of redefining proper relationships be- tween economics and politics bafore idle credits “can flow freely into pro- | ductive service in other Ia ACQUITTED IN SLAYING Kentucky Wom:m Wins at Trial by Self-Defense Testimony. OWENSBORO, Ky., September 30 (#). —Miss “Jimmie” Roberts, 23, was ac- quitted here yesterday of a charge of murdering her sweetheart, Philip Groe- zinger, last May. She testified she shot and killed the Owensboro business man after he struck her on the head and attempted to choke h Miss Roberts said sh: Groezinger on the night of May 2 as he left the home of Miss Clara Blocher and asked him when he was gong to marry her. She said that when she told him she was in a delicate condition he told her to have ap operation performed. Groez- Peak or notch lapel styles, with this season’s fabrics. silk lxraiq on the trousers, lapels and facings of satin. Black ew shades, New styles. Backs, Box Coat_s and Fit- and Knickers, in lwegds. ted Styles. Twists, Her- Scotch mixtures, cheviots fngle and double breasted worsteds in plain or herringbone ringbones, Tweeds and and other fabrics. Sizes 35 odels for men and young weaves, Sizes 35 to 44. Plaid-back Woolens. Sizes to 42. n 35 to 46. inger struck her, she testified, when she refused to follow his advic Going by Moter Bus Any season of the year this travel way is more convenient. .. costs less. Just now itis doubly pleacant for week-end trips or cross-country tours. Travel the Autumn highe ways in bus... Hundieds or Savingss Round Trip, Baltimore. | LOW ON | Buftalo . Y 3n333383u338838 Detroit . Fredericks: Richi d Free | Tremorier A | ga;c;:'.?;u:l Parking Srederiin Unicntow hnstown . on 10th %‘2‘2“?‘"3 : ‘Winston-S . Street at , Charleston - Chicago Downtown Tkt Parking 1336 New York Aver NW. St t'on at Phone Metropolitan 1512 ati Rear of Palais Royal LoD m Blue Ridse Terminal 402 12th St. N.W. Phene National 0836 Y g given over to this Sale! Extra Salespeople to BLUE/RIDGE give you quick and efficient service! Shop early! = - . GREYHOUND Palais Royal—Main Floor Annex Zisies The New Tenth Street Annex of the Palais Royal g Chauffeurs Suits

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