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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .C., OCiOBER 11, 1931—PART O ! — Extra Salespeople to Give 5 - For the Co i f0 PR|NCES A[:"V"Y % XYou Prompt Attention e r Customersl(l)‘lllinl‘::;l;(:’arllg i S i i Unusual Film Will Cover DaiIYi —and the Doors Open at 8 A.M. Sharp to lllg' space Wi" Be Open Duties and All Interests take care of those who go to their work carly. BOTH SIDES OF 7"AT KST. “THE DEPENDABLESTORe” || Monday Morning at 7:30! of Heir 1o Throne. By Cable to The Star. 1 LONDON, October 10 (N.AN.A).— % s — With the sanction and cc-operation of 2 the Prince of Wales, a British film eompany has prepared a full-length & c sound picture depicting the strenucus 5 / I l ¢ activities and interests of the prince. % z A ‘, ; The picture will probably be called “1 Serve,” from the prince’s crest, ‘hi?h bears the mgtln Irh‘DleglL‘ f“r:d @ 3 Z ‘ ‘F h H ,, EH B oo i e | S T urnishers and Hatters to Men 'DuchyD:( Cornwall estate at Prince- o it " | 4 2 . . Will Picture Duties. i ; : ; ; 0 f W h t ’ F t d BB BT Gty ] 2 ne o ashington’s Finest an Located in the Southern Building, afford an insight into the many and X ;. 2 M ° ’ 15 d H f varied aspects of the vital role the ; ; t p th an treets, for an Tt prince plays in the development of the (01 xXcluasive en's ops s Yy Xears country, both agriculturally and indus- l ; trially. To Wil take the onlooker through | typical days in the prince’s busy life, from the time he rises—long befcre many business men are thinking of thelr shaving water—until he retires at night, long after most people heve sought their rest 1 The opening shots show the prince's | official duties, and there scenes in | his l!allfl) J\l rYork House. which c- | s v ing filmed for the first time 5 3 3 7 scene then changes to the Duchy of . ; i Cornwall, and the prince’s farming nc-‘ Sioc l"" F'"‘)’l < 5 /i NO M(l Phone tivitles in the Scilly Isles, Devon, Somerset and Nottingham will also be | in With SI)(’L[!ll i/ i ; e Orders Fllled shown. I 7 5y : . Owns Fox Farm. Purchases £ o T . All Sales t i not generally known that the i : # A ; : prince owns a silver fox farm in the ! v ‘ . west of England. Pictures of this will for Thls .Slll(?. 3 4 BaeE 2 Final be shown, and there also will be shots : ¢ of home farm in Cornwall, with herds o et e " The \Vlllmms Company, Inc., was founded by Mr. Lem Williams, recognized as Seldom do W ashington men have an opportunity like this to purchase Furnish- r’?:llr\?:.,m;:-at%"uget'or‘é‘ct::wn"l?.elh:l;w one of Washington’s foremost men’s furnishings experts. Catering to the tastes of ings and Hats of the high cal;ber of The Williams Company stock at such phe- Activities in connection with the! ] the most discriminating trade for twenty years, this firm enjoyed an enviable repu- nomenal savings. I tation for the high class character of its merchandise and carried lines of Men's Fur- 4 ] pI perates . . Bephome for pensioners, alzo will be | nishings and Hats of the highest quality. After this long business career, the owners The Williams Company stock included such famous lines as the following: et of The Williams Company, lnc decided to retirc. Rather than hold a closing-out sale, il R — Niaals Sh: ol g 5 o::;xltfiel;m:‘u:erism’g scc:m is | the entire stock was dl&p()SCd nf to Goldenberg’s on a basis of PlFTY CENTS ON Borsalino Hats I\eghge and Dress Shirts of McMullin & Leavens Tear Bath, On ‘moeisrsh Lane colilery ' | THE DOLLAR AND LESS. Following our policy of lower prices, we are passing —Croffut & Knapp Hats —Vassar Underwear o ey mane i properiy) fllong this high-grade merchandise to our customers just as we bought it—REALLY —Schoeble Hats i They ‘are mow doing this under a | LESS THAN HALF THE WILLIAMS COMPANY'S PRICES. —Primble Hats —American Hosiery Co.’s Famous Sweaters, managing director they have them B . Underwear and Hosiery selves appointed, a striking example of | e e FOR THIS SALE of the Willi ams Company Stock the —Overcoats and Topcoats The prince, who is extremely inter- from Mandelber —Westminster, English, French and Swiss Hosi gsied in the fim, besides taking part| | | Men’s Departments Will Open Wonday Morning at 8 O’Clock € e—— i snort introduction. © 7T This Sale Offers an Opportunity to Buy Splendid Christmas Gifts for Men! Shoken by T neople, “and wi tats | The Williams Campany’s Stock The Wllllams Company Stock and Our Own Miscellaneous Lots Tl e o e b e e largely the form of question and answer. Fromealic Stock and Our Oun ts;e‘ne ”_pn'{l‘;vvl-«;:: ;‘n‘\f ’ o g "‘E'f"ffi“l""':‘ i M en’s Hl h_Grad e Hats M $ 3 $ 5 Sh W;,llu:m; (.‘a Stock ierna and"plaincolors; of POISON MUSHROOMS The Williams Compgan'y carried men’s hats of the high- en S to lrts ;le:c;;r;g t0$500. .. Sweaters & (-;:p:";flc:m.em $2.95 | 2 3 (34) Mufflers of imported (3) M est standard of quality and style—including Imported Leathel' er Jackets; silk lined; fa- : silks. ~ Sold for KILL FIVE IN TOLEDO! Borsalino, Croffut-Knapp, Trimble and Schoeble makes. 5 s o $1.95 S TR 0‘ (32) Imported Borsalino Felt Hats, Our Prlce $ (35) Fancy Bow Ties, 27¢ Coats The Wiliams { 4 in all wanted shades. Th scld for $1.00 to 197 L . | Company's price, 0 OF Three Others Are Critically IIL| Deymistyles Miee = 7 .65 o $2001 8855 s (197) Men's Sweaters; | $30.00. Our price Williams Company’s prices, $10.00 and Shirts from the Williams Com i i all-wool pull-over styles in | (4) Men's Leather Lum- v ) ) pany stock include the famous McMullin (37) Eathing Trunks flnd " berjacks; all-wool lined; Warning Issued by $12.00 Our price & Levin make, recognized as the highest standard shirts made, also other L I IR 940 :.‘;':,:y ::':Tor'“ s ma’puu:im;,, Can be re- Coroner. (378) Felt Hats and Derbies, including fine makes of < versed and worn on either . 5295 to $7.00. r .Knapp, Trimble, Schoeble and ~e . 5) All Wool Bathing Suits; sl 97 | side. Sola for % thz‘:l;itne n‘:ps'i(ei Gondeawobr‘;mcnt of col- $3.65 —Imported English Broad —Fine Quality Oxford Skatsen snd " other maken: O Srier $9.95. Sale price $6.95 s. | ass Sold for $5.50. O E— TOLEDO, October 10.—With five per- ors and styles. The Williams Company’s cloth p (;loth p:flce.?‘.’.sa, ..... o $1.39 zons dead the result of eating poiconous | | prices, $8.00 and $10.00. Our price —Imported Woven Madras —End-to-End Madras s S b Williams Co. Stock of o Warning to the pubils todey agaes | (65) Felt Mats, including Soft | (23) Straw Hats, including fine —And many other fine shirtings. foer 4150 i et Bl e e M o Hats and imported Crushers; va- = split Sennitts and Tropical Fibres. pligks. . in flelds and woods around Toledo, ricus styles and well-known makes. ~The Williams Company's Collar attached, neckband and two collar-to-match styles. White, plain (69) Linen Mesh Shirts and 9 ok ne{dfid are N&"" #’““"f},’fi'a lf," :‘:;:e.wil’l?;r;s S:: “nzos 1.95 prices, $3.50 to $6.00. Our QO colors, neat stripes and novelty patterns. Sizes 14 to 17V4. Drawers. Sold for Q¢ en s O lng son o r. ant TS, ax ckard; » 3 3.50. i Vaughan Lockhard. 4, his brother; Ar- Our price $ S i/ll;r:ellar?e‘:l’r D;u't:e cf Men's g‘#;nagfhgb"?h 5lk: JM;;- tfam M. (31) Genuine Leghorns, Panamas u}m M{n' LiC e _SI)M_’PIkT_— Leather Belts. Sale ')gc nd Frank J. Martin. and Bankoks, In various styles; all =~ woolens; also : i ( en’s Pure Silk Shirts, in white and plain colors PR o s 3 = The parents of the Lockhard bo; igh- - rious patt i > i i : > rd boye | | hish-grade qualites. " The Wil rious paiterns : B T Tt les 15 dlplets Tl (21) Mandelbetg Quality and another son Philip, 8, are in a rice, 2 P g i ) L G i i \e Williams Comp price, $10.00. Our price. . 3 COLLARS Topcoats and Overcoats By the Associatec Press. serious condition in County Hospital. Several other Toledoans were reported $10.00. Our price Al in Nomes and hospitals. The Williams Company Stock and Our ()un Sold for 20c to 35 ;')/u!lmm. 9 5 SIX WASHINGTON YOUTHS The Williams Company’s Stock of Sc each (A $ . $50 90 v eeervs | High-Grade Underwear - wro 522 2469 collars, Includi T/.e Williams Company's stock of mew's wnderwear consists of such Full Dres ShlrtS Miftiand Getstsies; I Similar Appo[ntment5 ot ‘Sons of famous makes as “Vassar,” “Amho,” “Rockinchair,” “Varsity," as well X Ar;ow, Van Heusen as other high-grade imporied makes. e e (3) Mandelberg Quality Fine Army Officers as Cadets Made (830 garments) Athletic Shirts and Drawers, including “Varsity,” Sold Regularly for $3.50 to $5.00—Our Price Imported” English Ma'es R Conts by Hoover. “Vassar” and other makes, of fine quality materials. it - o The Williams Company's price, 75c to $1.25 a suit. (568) Full Dress Shirts, of finest quality materials. alf and quarter sizes. Williams Six residents of this city have been (&} ‘ T li 5 g e Sy ey e ur price ]\:'adc expr essl‘yfi for the V;\/‘ll iams Company, ac;:ordmv1 to " Price % large at the West Point Military Acad- (267 Garments) Athletic Union (357 Garments) Men's Athletic r own specifications. arrow and wide pleated sty es; Was $15 emy, subject to qualification et tre Suits; well known ‘“Rockinchair” Shorts, including “Vassar,” “Var- stff fronts; piques; one, two and three studs; front or back entrance examination at West Point, . ' il , Ses, e d oth makes of fine Tay NS Tnyeare: An] Y W | ake L Gl SHkmnll, Cmadressen My A i Madiases. The opening styles. Complete range of sizes from 14 to 1714 Keever, 3821 Van Ness street; John Kit- i i o] . (9) Canes, sold for B Sttt || i, TR S Wil Swgrt e 490 8, : ikt oo totian " $1.79 (17) Fine Flannel and Holderness, 3320, Rowland. place; Cary O s .. S9¢ R The Williams Company’s The W "1"1";-‘0('""("1""=)'s Stock The Williams Company's T . T, a 9 G S o Stock C. A. Keliam, 317 East Capitol street (169 Garments) All-wool and = of fise (;,:{:“:':..g’mm\,:d il Stock ‘and Our Own & and Our Own | Wfé‘fflé{’/fléé’wfl Serge Trousers and Louis F. de Lesderner, 1366 Kenyon Lisle Union Suits, short sleeves and | famous “Amho” make. The Wil- Z ngh Grade Pa)amas 31 . Williams street. ankle length—“Vassar” make. The | Jiame ¢ %5 : ,, . (35 Sates SN Susseiied Sons of Army officers, similarly ap- Williams "Company's _price, ' 8500 R “5 39¢ ngh-cfl'ade HOSlel‘y e e e et Eabric Gloves. | The. Wil- Price . t Ec . Th son, 2 t 10.00 it. . - o —— . b e | e bt oY (208 pairs) Men's Golt Hose, of imfported | Piain colors. The Willams Com- @] price, 5200 pae S.ir’ Was $12 (63 Gavmaents) Famous “Vassar® | _ (304 Garments) _Shirts and English woolens, in novelty designs and pany’s pri to $4.50. Our i 84c e, fine Ribbed Cotton Unjon | Drawers of fine Sea Island cotton; plain colors. Also domestic Golf Hose of price. .. ; P Suits: short or long slecves, long | Shirts with short sleeves and draw- fne makes. ~“McGregor.” “Amho.” and (35 Ven's Pajainas of Brocaded Rayons, Gz pairs) a|mn 8 terey, Calif.; Alpheus H, Secl 2 rs with long legs. The Williams other brands. The Williams Company's fine Broadcloths and other materlals, in oves, ~ including . = stk Coli’ He A Beeity, Veterinary “fiillalv?t“e(,:;.:w:;;'eo';‘fl:iy 5?5'5 Comoany's prirt S" 50 690 prices, $2.50 to $5.00 pa novelty psnsn.;orml Th;7 \Szmmngmcominéyi mocha, kldTh::\p‘e‘:‘l;ir; f:.d 9) Well-Tailored White Corps, at Fort Benning, Ga.. and Tal- 3 Our price . price = prices, . 2 4 S - = P ioe mage Philipe, son of Capt. T Philips Lot e $1.2 (464 Garments) From our own (364 ) Men's Hose, of all-wool, silk- price. ... $ o "{',‘flh':,‘,’;"“g;nf;::;‘s Linen Knickers Quartermaster Corps, at San Francisco. (49 Garments) From our own | stock Men's heavy-weight ecru and-wool, imported lisles and rayo TR R prices, $3.00 to Williams ] 95 general’s department, at Governors Is- S stock. Men's medium - weight | color Ribbed Cotton Underwear; _Including “Glen Maci "he Williams Company's Stock $5.00 pair. g DEAD MAN IDENTIFIED Ribbed Cotton Union Suits: long | Shirts with long siecves and Draw- Clure,” “Wilson Brothers,” “McGreg The Willia Sbeledt it 7ol Price slecves and long legs. Sale 79'c ers with long legs. Sale (Qn Wesiminster” makes. The Williams Com- Lounging Robes (49" gails)|, Msie Eveatng Was $5.00 - - pany's prices, $1.00 to $2.00 mlr 79 i . 9) Men s 1 Dress Gloves for formal ‘William Jones, 49, Colored, Is Re- Our price ... & .1.’,‘.‘.,’,s,“F'.‘.'...k‘IE'."’é'a'faf"é?:.,,"',,‘.‘,"".,‘:?.’,‘: wear; of plain white and i . and Our Oun (462 pairs) Men's Hose, of all-w ol, silk- il % lain black kid. The Wil- vealed as Victim Under Bridge. The Williams Company’s Stock and Oy e e rich fabrics. ‘The Williams Com- $7.95 S H LR The colored man whose body was lisles. lflcl'"::n: 'Glenn Mac,” “McClure,” Gt fele o . $3.00 to $5.00. Our $1 49 (8) Fancy Wool Knickers found lying under William Howard Taft l & ra e ec Wear Wilson Brothers,” “McGregor.” “Westmin- (1) Men's Lounging Robes, of fine Bio- price o iR Bridge Thureday morning was identified e Tty e ':zné?'l T";o Williams caded Rayons and other materials, in hand- (249 pairs) Men’s Hansen Williams yesterday by Mrs. Pearle Payne as that O AL s ARG DORL:. L it ol some patterns and ecolors. The Williams Lined Gloves, of fine cape- Pri of William Jones, 49. of 215 Biand R s o i (176) Men's Full Dress Ties, pair. Our price. .. Company’s prices, $25. skin, in black, tan and rice ~ Eroie i s i Tiety of Tich designs sind neat pat- | plain black and white. The Wil- (564 pairs) Men's Hose, of silk-and-rayon $28.50. i . brown. All wool and fleeces_ Was $10 "The body was found by a park police- terns. The Willlams Company's | llams Company's prices, 4Q¢ mixtures; in a good assortment of patterns ’s Lo lined. Snap fas- 3 y lors. Regul: values, pair silk and Quilted Silk; toner o Strap 1.95 man who was golrig under the bridge on prioes, $1.50 to $2.00. Our $1.00 to $2.00. Our price.. 25¢ $1.9! kbl TS e et e Bilot 690 $55.00. Our price styles. Our price.. dead for several hours, doctors and po- (11) Linen Coats and Pants s - = Special at Williams Companion Sale of Men S Shoes - e, $4.95 ‘ Qualmes Made to Sell for $4 to $5 Pair m— Men’s Fall Footwear full of snap and style—stressing unusual PO e quality at a price far below their real worth! Price $4 95 Large selection of smart models in the wanted leathers: Was $20 3 —Calfskin, Kidskin and Gun Metal, in black and brown High Shoes and Oxfords in the lot. All sizes 6 to 11. <l Siese e B gy bl e b e R e el i A OO (131) Dress Vests Men’s $3 Flexible Sole Men’s $1.49 Pullman Blacks, whites and black-and-white. House Slippers Fouse Slippers rl.llmm':y 3 5 - Fine quality House Stip- $ 98 S Goldenberg’s Shoe Department for Men— rices Were . pers for men who value Pullman Leather Slippers OSC Adjottiing. Wen's, Cleching: Dopaciment; . $10 10 $16.50 AtoD comfort am|l style. Uppers i “.:‘1(:‘ it Ik-u!lur‘ soles Main Floor > oi fine grade kidskin leather; all leather padded heels. In brown TG Fevus K Etiosk Wldths lined. Sizes 6 to 12. All sizes 6 to 11, Restful on ||rcd feet. s R = Entrances to Men's Clothing from K and 7th Sts. 1;10 G EST1879