Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1931, Page 40

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Ve g EVENING STAR. WASHINGWON, D. C. FxiDAY. OGILOBER 2, 1931 . e ol B0 —!. E | vithout Warrant, i Y, adwerllsing be localized as much es| Y- M. C. A. to Supply Faeilities, |1 in the B tance of 8.02 miles. | is as spon- : TOURIST TRADE DROPS | lacking.’ consequently a great welcome cinted Precs [Putteestablishme nd tock 8'oNg. By the Assoclated Eress A | Swiss Statisties Bhow Benson Worst | Ing of is Kind i o nment contends it has the | fuo® CAMBVER, BESETC . o Waew by bhe Bottan: ¥1 e ere out'ined an American business man. i LAND HELD SINCE 1470 |pe: cent of #1l urb-n reil and bus tnes | Previous seacons. Of the 82,000 beds | F s visiting Europe. He came < One Fam'ly in Sweden Shows Un- for a ccmmittee of trafic rts culmination of the seazon, 80.2 per cont cow and_through the intermediary T | | pessible. A S 1t cellar on_his | Long Lacking, for Enjoyment ce. L taneous and livel i ther . ol Bai | “on two frem Butle, Mont.. may Ao . ely as in any othe No Vital Points. | ninge the fats of numerous spaakeazy | Cities Pianned. - is be'ng given to the “Palace of Sports” and other appliances LANTIC CITY, Oclc der the ee: y A 4 has . which has received for that pur- rion of tae Al The history of the donation is cu- he United States and a avoilable in 1,138 establishments at the | te Grooon,,A0d liked the city. When over the grou usunl Hersditary Record, |(h° peak in annusl motor car sales | were occupled in 1929, 722 per cent | qoniica aonniy an. ¥, M, C. A he | v | - " | omce. The court declines to review ing the national selling drive will util- | = | 3 r | them, letiing the dscision of the Jower | ize newspapers, car posters and leaf- | R BB T T e T i 7 e T A e D e S T T s e ) Y GAStS F[W § [5ra N iha dass secking edmitt ! :’et?n ‘&muzh;;&fiun.onn .fin‘fi:él)y1dh'“iP0LAND oo p— ’ f-w of the cases seck: it t ore on a vidual t g 2 SISO The Chicago, Morth Shore & Mu-‘ & 5 vhio sdmit they | : :\l';:kf;a{ugro;d won the electric "“"\ of Athletics. . sl dias i E | H speed cc: . OV % Session Bzginn'ng flonday to . tnat _suo=g | Campaign to Regain Losses|ofy. monihs th Jne riads an aver- iy : ; 15 nof < , 1 i o 5 | 2&e speed of 48.0 les an hour be-)| Pass Appeais Invelving |&as not i in Passenger Traffic of |tween Chicego end Milwaukee, & dis- | o WARSAW | (Special —The enthusl- | country, but the facilities are greatly lquor in two | —_— S 0 | now under constru-tis he first build- s campa’gn des.gned o buct- | in Three Years e Sl sts of the o pose a_donation from the late Sereno ey statistics as compared with the two It Prior to the World War Sereno . J. McIirath of Chic >d | cnd of July, generally considered the | rqmver W33 Over Mr. Fenn remembered ALL ONE PRICE donated $150,000 for the erection of he am: probzbly had been passed. in 1930 «nd only 56.7 per cent this year. | 5y’ ole legally left no rcom | STOCKHOLM (N.AN.A).—In the 2 ¢ : For Interlakea and Lucerne, the two | byndins Cpct, lome in that city. The S Will Advertise Electric Lines. fosiises Of the Sravels building was erected in 1927, Province of Vermland 164 farmers have cuses ¢ traveling season. the | = n his will Mr. Fenn, a great friend | G el 107 “Th> era of rapid growth in the auto- figures are 54.6, as against 84.6 per of po v of whom omes tastifying to the long i SUlo |centiiant 2.9 " of Poles, many of whom he employed in mobil> fleld has cefinit:ly passed,” the | cent lost year, and 62.9. us against 878 | his mills in Cleveland, assigned the As is cusiomar i t, enure of their lands. The |report mace by Mclirath said. per cent last year. Places generally | sum of $300,000 for the erection of a when it cons 4 oms to be held by a fam “Sales resistance §5 bacoming greater | \lsited by Germans suffered mo:t acute- | second Y. M. C. A. bullding in Warsaw. hich has farmed its and the number of persons who may | . THC ORALE levy on passports | Today that building is almost fin- ut another family at be classed as potential motor vel - o ished. It contains a swimming pool, s held a farm since 1480. purchasers is becoming less eich year. | (Copsr r3l DY, ihe North American | restaurant, concert hall, ‘club room, | farmers take great pride | Since 1923, new ejuipment purcha \ Stz . g Eei gymnrsium, an assembly hall and read- ¢ records and the new |in each year has been less t \ : ing rooms. On the second floor there ths year previous. This trend will| Cne-half of Japan's tot°1 exports this | will be school rooms and on the third iy ot ke vebul bevliars yeer consisted of textiles from Osaka and fourth bed rooms. On the flat roof An advertising campaign accompany- ' and Mob>. ! there will be a gymnasium. the North American net ) ! i — Black svede with Genuine Lizord Trim » » Cverything that you pay for in more expensive opera pumps This is no mere advertising boast. It is a plain statement of facts. A. S. Beck factory No. 1 makes EVERY PAIR SEWN AND HAND-TURNED more opera pumps than any other factory in the world. 44 LEATHERS AND MATIERIALS COMPLETE SIZES: 2% TO 9~AAA TO C Every A. S. Beck opera is hand-turned, which means that each shoe remains on the last six times o as long as most operas sold elsewhere for $5— thus insuring snug fit at the heel, instep and arch for the life of the shoe. % SIZES, FOR “THE HARD-TO-FIT FOOT" Because of A. S. Beck's 100-store volume, we can Brown svede with afford to specialize on opera pumps, using finer Includes New Fall Merchandise Crcint leathers, spending extra time and money on hand- Which Was Ordered for Fall Business turning, stocking a larger voriety of sizes and ///I/W// widths. That's why A. S. Beck operas look, and fit, / and wear like shoes for which you pay dollars more. / W g Our days are numbered! Despite the tremendous R\ X Ly % selling that has taken place buying must be faster! And f g i\ & Y . TN MRS tomorrow will be another great day for bargain seekers, \ y 57 9 s e t A et bl when we release all ODD LOTS OF MERCHANDISE BEDS AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER KNOWN FOR SUCH VALUES! Don’t miss this. We list a few of the sensa- BEDDING tional bargains below! Remember, in every instance quantities are limited! Be early! gz::"“vlo“»‘ Post Iron 33.95 Mo EVERYTHING GOES AT Simmons 90-coil OR 1 FORMER PRICES . ; Bedroom Suites and Dgni.ns Room ; Nearby Stores: uites - Formerly $225 to $250 NOTICE TO OUR CHARGE ACCOUNT CUSTOMERS WILMINGTON PHILADELPHIA~ -4 Stores ® BALTIMORE All payments on accounts now open should Tomorrow \ be made in the usual way at pur store. We will duly advise you as to our future arrange- . HURRY! WHEN OUR STOCK : . e | ROOM | IS SOLD THE SALE IS OVER! It’s Here Again---your favorite! I 1 \ And We'll Lock Our Doors for All Time! Boudoir Chairs \ D‘ 50 \ There is no “make-believe” about thi € Formerly $10.00 S‘ IT IS A SALE—a genuine, bona-fide, I \ of everything—right to the bare w i Tomorrow at old Maxwell furniture is being sold at staggering price-cuts simply to wind up our business and — _ONE LOT DRESSERS OLD TIME \ space. \ < \ Chest to Match, $5.95 | G%ti-]l..eg 3 ‘ One Lot OCCASIONAL CHAIRS M l NC E M E ables \ Values from $7.50 N in deu‘lund Mahogany ‘\"‘ o o “a‘ooo ?o::o;‘l:%ice 33:1'_5 . eneer \\ Vd “ Formerly $29.50 5 \ - Luscious tid-bi \ " B U A id-bits of fresh Tomorrow \ “ ore D 1O OF § G;EER;:.&?XE(FNOR o oranges, lemons and apples Veneered --prime lean beef, kidney ——— TR R suat, pl Valencia raisi T 5 Kroehler 3-Pc. | el Lo il WOOD:s and prime Grecian currants n A OLDTIME EAT' Two Lots of “GRO LO “ N “":’m \ Bed-Davenport h | —blend i RUGS | Accepted {f NrounoiiC,s cd ooy one fl o R —— P Only \ AS ntli"‘“ e P ) " ich ONEdLo;.::.gjtlgR BRIDGE rare Oriental spices. That's Lt When a \ 33,4 20 ce dinid R 22 \ 81 y No and Including Fine A\ LAMPS. Formerly § (% 05 why its flavor is so tasty, so Axminsters and Velvets [| Reasonable \ and 0 ¢ ,.cpflce is $12 to $15.00. To- J9 anpRtEiRG: Deposit Slec = s 4 $ 2 6 L] 5 O l’ M.de i ¥ g - ALL TRUCKS 85.00 Unfinis b e d CRUIEE S0 ShES BES— : ; In the handy glass Jar at Time of AND FIXTURES | Drop - Leaf Kitchen $99.99 e P While They Last 4 Purchase FOR SALE i > Tomorrow WILTONS 415 1 | 2 4 Made with Old New England o gn| sevents (JAXWELL’S == RUM and California SHERRY Just One of a Kind NoWo - N'w. Prohibition Permit-Md.-H-668 ‘Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star et e | oo gl

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