Evening Star Newspaper, October 12, 1931, Page 24

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NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1931. | WORLD NETHODST . ; Tt PALAIS ROYAL | 'yesmig oo 27 nberg’s TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 | 8th St. N o G STREET AT ELEVENTH - {Bishop McDowell to Preside A BOTH SIDES OF 7" AT KST. “THE DEPENDABL TORE” at Ecumenical Confer- Choose From This Tempting Collection! ence at Atlanta. NO w Offerin g the Entire StOCk Of A e 58 ewen 8 The Williams Company, Inc For BriSk AUtumn Weather! Zfi;fx:mi:ifn:em e One of Washington’s Fine Shops for Men—Located at 15th and,H Sts. N.W.. Delegates represent more than a score of the autonomous branches of Methodism. Of the 50 official representatives, 220 were named from overseas and the remainder from American divisions. The decennial gathering opens Fri- day night and remains in sesslon : = ) T R " i e ek The owners of this exclusive men’s shop, after catering to a discriminating clientele for twenty years, decided .m:" ;::f;r";:::; st ';',':Z,m, to retire—and we were fortunate enough to secure their entire high-grade stock at 50 CENTS ON THE DOL- S R R LAR AND LESS. Now on sale at sensational saving s—with high-grade merchandise from our own stock. vell o g n se- h . o e o . o o e o cventEiseton. Limited Quantities—No Mail or Phone Orders—All Sales Final branch of the denomination, Wesleyan - Nf:[h’ndllst dC:nrerence, is to make the principal address. Leaders in preparations for the con- — » 17 ference emphasized that it fs without The Williams Company's The Williams Company Stock and Our Own Williams Stock of legislative or policy-dictating powers. Stock and Qur Own $8 d $ 10 an The gathering, they explained, is purely a forum for an exchange of views an b st sl | Underwear | Men’s $3 to $5 Shirts || el Hats and One of the features of the program is = o & s 5 including “Varsity.” “Vassar” and Derbies Bl & sllo atdies by Frestdent| other makes, of fine quality ma- Arrangements have been made for terials. The Wiliams Company's | —Imported English Broadcloth $3'6 5 larger parties of delegates and visitors d 9 —Imported Woven Madras $ 1 69 Including Croffut - Knapp. . 7 / ) who attend the World Methodist Con- price o ference to visit Savannah, Ga. the Men's . —Finé Quality Oxford Cloth Trimble, Schoeble and other fine makes. Good essortment cradle of Methodism in America. ing 9 other makes, of fine broadcloths | ——End-to-End Madras of cclors and styles. Founded Church in Georgia. SHaNdTREes. ~ The WADE . P John Wesley and his brother Charles Company's prices, $1.00 4Q¢ —And Many Other Fine Shirtings ; = came to Georgia at the invitation of to $1.50. Our price , M The Williams Company’s | Gen. James Edward Oglethorpe, who Athletic Shirts of fine lisle and Including the famous Mc- Collar attached, neckband Stock and Our e L eIy e taimaed would combed yarns—famous “Amho” | Mullin & Leavens make, rec- and two collar-to-match High Grade 7 - - . // \! _ W 0 prove a fruitful field for their religi v's = . . i]e’n?em-m, Wesley held his first. te- maxe 7:':‘*‘0“;‘112‘5";"&‘,’?"3'6’ ognized as the highest stand- styles. White, plain colors, gious service in Savannah March 7, C | ard shirts made, also other neat stripes and novelty pat- Qeckwear 1136, 1t was there he planted the seed HELE eis of fine Sea . Siz %. of his beliefs in the New World while P e G foe S | Anewmikes: terns. Sizes 14t0 171 Mes's Ties of fie st serving as a priest of the Chi ZE 2 urch of leeves Budl drawers with long and domestic fabrics, in a varlety WVen" helllett ‘Bayaunah Ha 3987 4 legs. The Williams Com- . e & of rich designs and neat patterns, return to England following dissension pany’s price, $250. Our (0o The Williams Company’s Stock of The Williams Company’s prices, $1.50 to §2.5 grer leua Suspension from the church, P”}ff i BeAvy. wellhiY eevia color: Sh.rts e left behind him a society of 17 mem- il £ 2 left behind bim a soct ;;e':y A Ribbed Cotton Underwear; shirts $3 50 tO $5 Full Dress l American Methodist Church developed, || ~ With™ long = sleeves and - i g;;:el;;m“"h e esGoe Narrow and wide pleated styles; stiff fronts; $] 59 $2.00 — price ) W n W, / 2v _ / \ N\ i N\ N 7 | ////////// NEW YORK P SH Athletic Union Suits; well : A 5 b UBLlSHER kmwnc '.cnocknmcgm u":nh' 2 piques; one, two and three studs; front or bac! PRVt ot SUCCUMBS TO INJURY || siikymul, madrasses handker- | opéning styles. Sizes from 14 to 17%. Stock and Our Oun chief cloth and other materials. H = The Williams Company's Fleming H. Revell Dies at 81 of (| prices, $125 1o $300. §Q¢ Sweaters and ‘ : The Williams Company ’ \ , ’ Bone Fracture Received in O Pwool and Lisie Ghion Sults, Slo‘::k ;":;"3“,035: Men S Hose Leather Coats By the Associated Press. Uon.f;:ny's prices, $5.00 $2.50 to $5 Golf Hose, of . $2.50 to $4 Hose, of all wool, g;érplsggesmlomfl e nf‘i"“”‘ ¥ v Dadke it ;;:":7.50 [3 Aufl.. QUT $197 English woolens, in novelty de- gfils{_asl}?&w%‘i}éngp?gfeds ‘wx(;t g o $1 97 e o, 81, New Yoik pub- Famous “Vassi:" make, fine | signs and plain colors. Also 4 Bl ‘. lisher, died yesterday of complicati cluding famous following a " fractured peivis - suffered Ribbed Cotton Union Suits; sho't | gomestic golf hose ; Men's All-wool Sweaters: pull- S, sultered or long slecves. long legs: white over and coat stvles; no erns and pla 4 Bright, Smart All-Wool LT e T e R T wony ovicd Tiges ‘and | boria mnd *Semete” 9.6, | . Company's prices, $3.50 -wool, ifaported lisles an: D an < ghty 2t 30, reniing an o pn pack,0usiness || 08400 s, -Our $1.29 | Men's 50c Hose, of silk-and- i b st o 'mb%r-;cky Chicago, where he issued a small reli- price Sosao i : i cluding “Glen M b AT Tehs nsptTasenee F— From -our own_ stock. Men's rayon mixtures; in a good as- Clure, “McGregor” el e o monihly Wveybody's Faper. The medium-weight Ribbed Cotton Ierse 4 ?:,my;fi L. ros o aithe Citkgo inve Union Suits: long sleeves 70 sortment of patterns 25(: and “Westminster” either ;m;a_ i‘?‘f for §6.95 OO e n He reorganized and began publishing and long legs. Sale price. . and colors S $9.95. Sale p ' three other magazines, Words of Life, Temperance Tales and the Sunday Frocks D r e S S e S g%;??%fi%ggfi:figfi? Thrifty Budgets .Will Welcome These S al e ! $ 1 S e aml e S S er the fitm name of Fleming H. Revell - | rmreeama| Charming New T T— Life Insurance Co., treasurer of the American Mission to Lepers and a trus- ey tee of North Fleld schools. ) Mrs. Max Shoop of Paris. 5 </ 4 In, Size C Wool crepes, diagonal weaves, —— o TR WALSKA AND M’CORMICK - Perfect quality, heavy 1bleamheg v EaT 7 7 v, ction o ecoming, 2 ts—fully three yards long an jerseys, nubbed and ‘me.\‘h weaves .co e - = lgrful e STILL FRIENDS, SHE SAYS y %?x?gh:d ully | D e in gay color combinations, and styles in comfortable, colo = & . s For Misses worth buying in quantities. clever new stvles. You can wear wool jerseys—one of the mos Singer Feels Women Have Right . and Women : them all day long for school and sought-after fabrics of }‘:}11! B(: %0/ iBursus/ChmearsAdmities ; 29¢ Perfect $1.5(‘) Cr:jnkle business, home and out-of-doors! sure to see these newest jerseys! Divorced Husband. ; 2 Pillowcases " nbp‘;ea S D . v ca ope Sizes 14 to 46 Sizes 14 to 40. BY the Associated Press -t Smart Satin Frocks Galore! Perfect quality 19 cdge Blul05- $1.19 PARIS, October 12—Ganna Walska, ¥ 3 o 42x36-inch mus- opera singer, was quoted by the Paris Canton Crepes with New lin cases with- 1ot eclor stripes in " ” ‘i‘;“lfi'y'm"g‘ o e g\%‘;?:d VoY f Details! out starch or dressing. boudoir shades. Palais Royal—Third Floor and, Harold F. McCormick, remain { § Tweed Travel Crepe Jacket Goldenberg's—3ain Floor ood friend 2 i Tt scemed to me,” she said, “that & 8 E Frocks! v":emfi;':x,::fi'énzehh'fi‘xzéfifio?‘%?uhfis Vet And Many Other Wanted . . i-a{lffd;'muke the s{xfi} vLevl:i mf“;:’:’?f. y Fashions! A - OO This New Hosiery Feature | [|gde e e : st of for; . Silty: itk | reached the parting of the ways, we 3 printed blouses. . .jumper frocks me——— Bl ] ets nevertheless remain good friends.” A : McCormick received a decree b .. .frocks with long scarf collars B grounds of desertion in Chicago Sat- . W urday, They were married in 1921 and : .. .sleeves with elbow puffs. .. . Keeps Your Stocking Seams oAt gt Rl N o rich:contasing ol o 7 $ 88 .- { i e ‘ s lars, cuffs, belts, etc.. . .and frocks § . = £ Y . . Trim and Straight | |{Hupson s250,000 Love : that give smart dignity to the | | & G ol v BALM SUIT DISMISSED RS [arger woman. “ warm. In smart plaid patterns— i i : Spanish Tile Persian Blue == éqse'eeblz\sloe il t5?’:1&' fordoubls bg;cshm. anis. e X n o Woman Requests Quashing of I»’. Enplish Grees. . . Tally/He ize Action Against Husband of . Guardsman Blue . . . Navy 54.50 Part=W00| Blankets - “Ma” Kennedy. . . . Prints. = i chei BEDWREECERs v An excellent medium-weight blanket for cool $2 5 .7 By the Associated Press. s Fall nights. Several pretty plaid patterns with LOS ANGELES, October 12.— The Sizes from 14 to 50 sateon bindings to ‘match. 10x80-inch size. $250,000 breach-of-promise suit filed Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor recently against Guy Edward Hudson, & husband of Mrs. Minnie (Ma) Kennedy, Los Angeles evangelist, has been dis- missed at the request of Mrs. Ethel Lee Parker Herbart, who said all had been dngeemezes|l | Now on Sale! Final Shipment of the 2,000 miles for nearly 10 months in a Goldenberg's—Second Floor prenuptial moneymoon and that she loaned him considerable money. Later, ® L4 she charged, he jilted her. Hudson first married Mrs. Kennedy, mother of Aimee Semple McPherson Hutton, in Longview, Wash., but Mrs. [ Kennedy had the marriage annulled when it was found Hudson had not been divorced from his first wife. He EAREE TS5 | o1 39 t0$1.75 Silks [ Loss Than | $1.95 to $2.95 Silks i . Such a simple little arrangement, it"s a HEAVY RAIN HALTS RAIL wonder no one thought of it before! A seli-color, in-woven :;mch shows you just TRAFFIC NEAR CHICAGO A where to attach your front garter in order —_— d s k(‘(']) the stocking straight. When the Trains Resume Movement as Cool C yd. C y (] back garter is attached at the top of the ——— Weather Ends Northern Illi- e scam, the stocking can’t twist! nois Downpour. sl i . Sati Pair * GHiGAG, Ortons 12Ratironasunc || 40-in. AllSilke Flat Crepes 40 AllSilk Crepe Faille ¥ . . ~ v » : Yo cnaea s ok v || 40-in. AlLSilk Canton Crepes W, bought their entire siock, 40.in. Canton Crepes Blue Moon Guidaseam Hose fall over Northern Tllinots. | '\ - 40-in. All-Silk Satin Crepes you know, Sf:lr olur Dcp:l:tmgn: 40-in. Flat Crepes in Chiffon and Medium Service weights e iiiwaukoe Tosd into” Chloags. o Mg : e Mflfl? gers e last week—but “40.in, Heavy Flat Crepes with, dainty picot. tops, plated cradle soles, e :p.e‘r'u:‘{%l; dThel:l main n:x':n% Thel mfl)":’“)’ “ef‘“hl’l:‘e: °°::1':° : the final shipment just arrived in g gorgeous quality, in (s2 new- fashionable Fall shades. Sizes 8%; to 10Y;. e T ;?:ln;::dol:sn i ::fg; lglN-T ]flz D SILKS in- fimi to g: i;,; ;‘l:e st(;:alz;‘—:’tczte' :;g . .i?:’e'swu:';:r shades. All-silk and Banks of the Hennepin Canal, link . I Palais Royal—Main Floor the Il‘ltnol.‘s Riverl ml :lsle Mississ} cluded; 40 inches wide. caved in at several points. i Burlington Rallroad trains were re- Goldenbers’s—Main Floor rted several hours behind schedule g:mrday night. Serious washouts were reported on the Chicago-Galesburg and ireator-Savanna runs.

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