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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1931 G[]I] JUNIOR CLASS ELECTS |the tunior cluss of mystevie High ASSEMBI-Y UF Hyattsville Students Select Eunice d.J,\'nm Mae Baines was elected vice Miller as President. Bk - Sk ”:m"' e : SO =EE L. FREel WoopwARD & LOTHROP i ini 2 ™ 1™ F anD G - STRE e aenn| Oriental Rugs Potomac Distriot. (Entire Stock of Nazarian & Hekimian @peclal Dispatch to The Star. - . i MARTINSBURG, W. Va., October 9. =—Rev. Herbert Kline of Washington ere ractlon O was re-elected superintendent cf Poto- mac District Council, Assembly of God, at the snnual sessions concluding here vesterday. Rev. Horace Schaeffer, » ¥ %Vnsmngtnn. was named secretary, and elr rue Ort Rev. E. F. M. Stoudt, Baltimote, treas- urer. Seven Presbyters, to conform to the geographical mvmfina of (]h:‘- dis- * i X i trict, were named as follows: Baltimore, | foeesesw During Liquidation Sale Horace Schaeffer; Hagerstown, Md., Rev. Ralph Jeflries; Martinsburg, Rev. J. J. Ashcroft; Mount Morris, Pa., Rev. e ot sons Bandimt 1\\1,3': v Genuine Oriental Rugs from every corner of the FE eewan . Orient, including many rare art pieces, are to be dis- The place of meeting next year will | 5 A : % S be_determined by executives later. posed of irrespective of former prices during this liqui- v ined to the ministry 5 s U el Eioe s et 10 Hbeace dation sale. Prices are lower than wholes_ale costs. o i sste v e Come in and see for yourself—you’ll find just what The council heard unusually encour- you’ve been wanting. Complete range of sizes. #ging reports of the financial condition, it was stated, including ccmplete pur- chase of & Potomac park, slong the ALL SALES FINAL AND FOR CASH river between here and Williamsport, 5 Md., and erection of buildings there at & which the annual Summer camp meet- ing is held. A report said the offerings N B AE T ety woee s geone dazarian Dros. CO. 85 to wipe out the indebtedness entirely. SR A | (SUCCESSORS TO NAZARIAN & HEKIMIAN, INC.) New South Wales expects its 1931 wool crop to be worth nearly $12,000,- 1226 Connecticut Ave. 000 more than that of last year. $ A.95 WoopwAarD & LOTHROP 10™ 11" F aND G STREETS . 2 Now that Autumn is here—and everyone is buying new clothes — new accessories — this great collection of handbags (we bought them months ago in the foreign markets) comes at a most opportune time. It is practically impossible to tell you all about them— however, the bags sketched tell their own story—smart new shapes—smart new leathers—new details of metal trimming—new ways of combining two leathers. The selection now is particularly complete—there is every sort of bag for any and every occasion—and the prices are quite in keeping with this season’s ideas of “‘economy.” At $2.95 and $4.95 —all the tailored street and daytime bags. At $2.95 and $3.95 —the chic afternoon and evening bags. ; Do come early while the selection is large—and choose~ Are qu|ckly and experfly . 7 - now whatever handbags you will need this Winter—it " copied—and offered at \ 1) i . will be well worth your while. HANDEAGS, AIsLe 10, Fmst FLOOR, Fashion and value wise women will want to choose their hats from this collection, tomorrow. The very latest arrivals from Paris have been beautifully copied — the square crown—the Alpine influence—the new version of the beret—Patou’s new boucle turban. They are all here, at this attractive price. Designers Represented in This Group Patou Agnes Alphonsine Talbot MrLLNERY, TERD FLOOR. Pajama Ensembles —when they are of satin and vel- vet—make lounging most luxurious 7 sigso [} £ Leisure hours become more enjoyable, when one . wears a satin pajama with revers and a velvet = % /A /4 jacket. We sketch one of the models in soft blue - I satin with brilliant blue jacket. Others may be had { in equally flattering color combinations; and of all § satin, crepes and moire. Nrcricees, THIRD FLOOR. New Lowered Prices on Two Numbers of Exclusive Granite Silk Hose Were $195 Now ¥ |\'65 3 Pairs for $4.80 Number 60—All - silk service - chiffon hose, with picot top and double-silk sole; silk heel and fa- mous garter block. Hosmery, Arsie 19, Fmst FLooR, Number 15—All-silk Grenadine chiffon hose with plaited toe; silk heel and sole; famous garter block; very sheer and even weave.