Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1931, Page 45

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, i C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1931 e e — IRSH SAFETY BIL PASSAGE EXPECTED Government Asking Stronger Pawers to Cope With Civil Disturbances. BY NEGLEY FARSON. | dtself. | | parliamen difficulty, and indications point to no need for an early general election. President Cosgrave, moving & time table motion for the bill, said: “Murder, conspiracy and intimidation are being used against the peome. ‘The methods of criminals are coming bolder and more ruthless. Their attacks on the courts have been a complete success, and recently they have been directing their attention to Parliament | “This government,” he declated, with will not tolerate attacks on | ry institutions. This time | the menace must be removed once for i De Valera Answers Cosgrave. The public safety bill, he declared, imposed no hardship on any citizen who respected the law. The constitution of the Free State gave every citizen the right to advocate any form of govern- has not changed his mind—but’ those last three words might mean a great deal for Ireland. There they have been face to face for years—and most of the time with noth- ing but only six to nine votes between them and transference of power. Des- mcnd Fitzgerald, minister of defense; Fitzgerald Kenny, mintster of justice, trying to maintain crder in the la Ernest Blythe, minister cf finance, t inz to balance the budget and both ends meet: Patrick Hogan pr.rfe ing his ideal little 4)-acve Irish farm as a snug refug> aga'nst the world’s cco- romic blizzard, and President Cosgrave, holding on to his power like grim death at this time fcr fear that a change might mean a radical program which would wreck the Free State hopes. ‘That is the tense drama which is being played in lovely Ireland today, and Ireland is troubled. WILL SPEND $100,000,000 Hotel Owners Plan Remodeling, President of Group Says. DES MOINES, Iowa, October 16 (). —American hotel owners will spend $100,000,000 during the next 12 for remodeling and Thomas D. Green, New York, p: of the American Hotel Assscia | ,vr.«lerdny.h |7 Green, here to address the convention of the Northwestern Hotel Associaton, | said this figure did not include operat- | ing expenses or new conctruction. He added that the hotel business “has been free from the demoralization and chaos which have attended the readjustment |in some other enterprises.” The Good Old Maxwell Store Is Through! Selling Out Entire Stocks, Fixtures, Etc.! (Copyright, 1931.) By Cable to The Star. to advoc ny forim of gove : o - | ment, but “all we ask is that the advo- LONDON, England, October 16— coe0 shall not speak with & gun in his — Treland is adopting drastic measures t0 | hand.” Soviet Will Train C 4 handle the chronic revolt within the| Eamon De Valera, leader of the oppo- vas rain Converss. of 82 to 64]sition, feet. “The existing| LENINGRAD (#).—Organization of vernment has | he declared, “g:ves the govern- | a university here to train foreign work- 2ading all the powers it requires to deal | ers converted to communism while em- hich | with disorder!” | ploysl in Russia in the propaganda President Cosgrave recited a long list | metheds of the country is anncunced as ring this a project for the near future. The full d study course will be two years. d ned.” President Cos- | - grave declared, “by the Irish Repu‘:llt‘l“[ Japan's Spring c-coon crop weighed alty for| Army, by the Saor Eire, an organization S 3 traito penalty for| SR DY O munist in policy and out- | MOTe than 430,000000 poupd: okl trials in secret. e Sinilsr Goninunist = 2 eral individual by court-martial. e o 9 s “Yeports of military | As always in Ireland the scene was PHILADELPHIA | surcharged with drama. And in writing BVSBOAT _ | about it one cannot help bitterly of- e e i e | fending either one or the other of the . _FARE, &.Lmu 4 two violent sections of opinion—par- Komllfgu[l‘d ’ll"r‘ln.ms'\zg-vsR - ticularly in the United States. But the 2RO0MS, 3tc TR _DINNER 3L sails from Baltimore Tucsday and Thursdas at 3 P Saturday & PM. picture in the little Dail! Face to Face fcr Years. Arrives PRiladelphia 3 A PY On one side sits the diminutt x Niustrated Folder on Request ) 3 ERIC$SON LINE PIER CORNER LIGHT AND PRATT STREETS PATENT ATTORNEYS HERE are a few desirable suites and sev- tical murders oftices now avail- able in the Mun- sey Building. w the arre: age Believed Assured. | e 9 yeelfheattily | \ishing | The Muncey Trust Co. Opposite is the dark figure of lera—for nine years the bitter | Real Estate Dept. T e T B e New Fall Merchandise Just Received me three years o, “and I'd do i - ® Y i o, e o e, it | | or Arriving Daily Included —everything within reason.” He ms to as- bill will | You have only to visit Maxwell’s and see the vast number of people here to realize that this is a sale such as we believe Washington has never seen! And it is a REAL Sale—no frills—nothing fancy—just a good, old-fashioned bargain-giving sale that is actually pour- ing thousands of dollars’ worth of genuine savings into Washington homes! Come. See for yourself that here is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! EVERYTHING AT COST ... LESS THAN COST OR Y, FORMER PRICES! “— BARGAINS in OUT-DOOR AND| ’ SPORT WEAR....CUT PRICES Women's $5 Men’s Genuine Horse-Hide Leather Lumber Jacks 8 7.95 Whip Cord Riding That Sold Last Year at $15 [P SPTS OV I OO PO PP PR T PR Breeches Men's All-Leather $9.95 Grade [ |54 Lumber Jacks 4.90 440000000 400000000000 0000 . Y4 7 = De § D Men’s $18.50 Genuine Horse-Hide $ 5 Leather Coats ps 5 Made with 4 Big Pockets, Belt. Men’s $5.50 Fine Buckskein s2 95 Lumber Jacks @ Men’s $12.50 Fine High-Cut Leather $6 9 5 Laece Boots ® . R - Men’s $1.00 Collar-Attached Broadecloth SHIRTS PR | All Sizes, in white, Blue, Tan and Green Young Men’s $4.95 Corduroy Sport Trousers $2.95 Made with Belt and Wide Bottoms B L o Men's $3.50 Whip Cord or Corduroy Riding Breeches S1.9o With Double Seat and Knee R Men’s $25 Genu- ine Horse Hide Leather Coats $12.50 Sheep Lined e acesese Men's $25 Field Boots $19.50 As Fine as Are Made = P ; S v“ Tomorrow—Choice of a Group of $150 .. . to $200 Living Room Suites 35 suites in the entire lot. Some are $ covered in genuine mohair all over, with reversible spring-filled cushions. Some covered in tapestry with English lounge chairs and some in damask. Come early. This lot won't last long. Men's Flannel (Sold to $7.50) Hunting Shirts $2.65 sesssseeese Men’s All-Wool $5 Heavy Sweaters 82.95 Popular Botton Sport Styles reseesses o Boys’ Genuine Horse Hide, Sheep Lined or Blanket Lined Coats 8$9.95 Sold Last Year at $21.50 ese Men’s Leatherette reg. $9.95 Sheep-lined Coats .o Walnut-Finished Living Room Suite $98.00 3-pc. Velour DRESSER , Sl t Boye $3.50 ’ oye $3. : Sturdy - Corduroy Breeches $1.9: With Leather Knee, Double Seat Boys' $8.50 Heavy High-Cut Boots pouLLs Men’s $25 ‘Chest to Match Riding Boots Occasional Chairs No. 1—Special $9.95 n. pecial 3 High-G Popular e eeeeet Women's $15 Riding Boats R R R S R R S PP PR | BEDDING | Tomorrow $150 to $200 Bed Room S hasa s Suites—Out They Go at g:ry“ 15: dis s16'95 40 Bed Room Suites of the better type 2 o in make and design. All have venetian Couch, with 319.15 mirror and large vanities and dressers, 3 pillows 5 chests, with deck and some have 4-post $29.50 Inner- ? beds. Sprin131235 $5.95 = $ Denim - covered Studio $4.95 R - - P00 00000 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 00000000000 0-000000000 No. 4—Lo $99.75 °Cluir -Q‘".‘!'. 23 All in Assorted Colors Al Stzes— 3.row Imperial SRS Felt Mat- $p.95 = Here Is a List of Some 3 More of Those Sensational Specials! Ever since the day we opened the doors of our new department, we bave been N, busy. . Smart shoppers appreciate the wonderful bargains we have been featuring ~ +..Special lots and close-outs at tremendous savings. Read each item and compare! lll’ellsles Savings ! %’.’;’e‘gp‘_'ii;'g‘- 32 79 Cotton Hose.or. ... 16 B oats B e e anaaRa s s e o e aaal A v 000+ 3 l]?::;’l_l:i.)sgr.m-wms‘ 4 45 Jacks 00 0000000000064 40000000 Boys" $3.95 Lace s 1 fi Cne Lot v.:f 9x12 Axminster Rugs o dtw Special Tomorrow At This Price 79e $19;§ Doutle Thickness. R # Hearth Rug to Match s:zm — $1.95 Double-Bed Blankets 49e A_Wondertal Purchase Regular $3.00 Values Rayon’ Bedspreads $1.09 " Special Lot resssoess soa Size 70x82 All- Wool Double-Bed Blankets $2.93 Slightly - Irregular— Grades that Sold to $12 One Lot_of Single Bed Blankets Tomorrow—Dining Room Suites $150 to $200—All Go at = Juist 14 suits in this lot. Have excep- Mahogany-finished End Table, 79¢ tionally large legs and buffet is 66 in. long. China cabinet with canopy top, server, table and exceptionally heavy $1.50 Electric Coach.........50c e Cretonne Covered Boudoir Chair 56_95 PY and Foot Stool to match. Complete. .. INOTE No Exchanges Mahogany Finished Gate-leg 310.95 MAXWELL’ No Refunds 415 SEVENTH ST. N.W, FreySeleFim! Men’s 75¢ doz. 29 Handkerchiefs, doz., c oS bl S e et Men’s 75¢ Work Shirts 74‘:..7.‘3233““”‘“’7“9‘“ Work Pants . .. C 7o SO0 esso oo e Men’s $1 Heavy Rikbed Union Suis , . D00 Men's 25¢ High-Top Boots i knite e saam e s o o o e s e s e oo o 2 2] ::o:;’aAtll-WM $2.95 S1 £ Sweaters Button Front—Roll Collar .3 S BowsSispe e Standard Make School Suits 32 15_, $2.50 e s R s s e T iOnY HARS Boys’ $7.50 4-Piece dle Axes All-Wool SuITs™<3-*% : 81,00 | All Sizes—2 Pair Pants, Coat and Vest bl | Slightly Irregular Men’s :Il-Wool 3 Coat Sweaters Large Size $2.50 Comforts $1.00 urry to Buy ‘Al payments due on accounts should be made as usual at our store. Yom will be notified of our future arrange- ments, These Bargains ssese0sceee- $7.50 Satin and Rayon Double-Bed Yy Comlorl; targe Assortment of Patterns B e e TRy Men’s $3.50 Wool and Rayon Bathrobes . . . $1.95 04000005 000000000000000000 Boys' 75c Boys’ 75¢ CAPS i eckties 390 19¢ All Trucks and Fixtures For Sale B R S e e S R AR

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