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GOV WL [ s (BONBIER — 7, =~ [/ NKEDBY BANK 555 TOBEDECORNTE) | o 5 The Avenue at 7th SA I v l i £ Court Pesterday to permit it to inter- S 15 o) 1o et ot 2 Far Below Their Lowest Prices of B oo ST Fo: 3 | \ the Present Value Era! Save NOW! " itate Lett 10 Trust o i e st e | [£0 S S A TRETIL TN Every Garment From Our Own Makers! Trustee of Son’s Estate Asks A | Lieut. Col. Sultan to Be Cited sevenme | Accounting of Dowager’s 3 | for Peace-Time Service Riches. i in Nicaragua. “The Metropolitan National Bank, U! frustee under the will of John B. Hen- will Jeft his entire estate in trust to his mother. At her death it was to be held by the bank during the life of | his daughter, Beatrice V. R. Hender- son (now Wholean), the income to be 4 2 2 | . paid to her and at her death the estate MISS ELIZABETH JORDAN. 4 ¢ w0 go to Prances and Augusta Armold | «The Restless ‘Jewel” a detec t A 3 < P of New York drama in three acts, will be preser 3 The court wag told that Mrs. Hen- | by the Rock Creek Episcopal Pa i & derson falled to make any sccounUng | pigyers in the auditorium of the pari of her management of the son's Teal |},,50 ot Webster street and Rock estate and_that the irrevocable trust | crucl’ Church road, at 8:15 o clock on fund which she provided for MIS | November 6. 5 in g Y ) Wholean doss not approximal ® [ Miss Elizabeth Jordan will play the . - share of the "’“b"“‘"a '; which MIS. | yo04ing part, ‘suppor Dou The percentage of live stock handled Wholean' wolld be emided. ) .| by the Producers’ Commission Asso- Accounting Ts Asked. 5 7 p.| ciation at the Cincinnat! market in- A The bank s creased from 11 per cent in 1925 to the Hmd".;;n-a‘-: %owp],l:\c.:om,:' Brent Garrott, Raymond Ager and Mrs. 328 per cent in 1930, Substituted in her place in the suit, be | STt required to make an accounting to the Th"f will be & nominal admission | ' CEEESI TR | g vum e || B Songin Cou || (0, ar nigner vaiue f 4 p\':rted ’m)-'snl":e &hkc.’wm ot - Confederate Historian Dies. | S e— AUGUSTA, Ga., October 31 (. Bee 1t ;‘"r crowd were a humber of special police i ; 3 deputies who arrested also George ! . GUARANTEED ‘ s i Stalker, AP, ‘Teicher and_Charles . WE say frankly that it has seldom already down to bedrock before the DR o viea e, \ j . been our privilege to offer present reduction was made. Here SAnIE e be it % ; savings so tremendously important is value if there ever was such a f;‘;;?‘«%"‘&m’;.fi?‘éx e aeean FREE ESTIMATE FURNISHED —on NEW clothes—at the very thing. : . ! AP R RN HEIGHT' of a season! T round out the assortments, we W Charles Edgeworth Jones, 64, aut) 2 s | G EIGHT ARRESTED | il i, 210 V St. NE. | s 3t AT B e | Mess o iein || BRI : Powers Hapgood and Communist . » N Among Radicals Questioned by { zz - ! Council Bluffs Police. D . ¢ ::: the Associated Press. e }] ! m” : | X * . : e (HIESEN, THE BEST HOT- | 4, | cun, Communi 8 "y if “’ | s T et “}’ I WATER HEAT | 3 rbing the peace as i ¥ | e em e A1 | i OBTAINABLE . A warrant was served upon Papcun <~ | as he was concluding his remarks at an . . . open-air Ce unist gashering., In the ‘ I Bauer, all of Sloux City, Iowa. They . 5 s WORK Haj the police station in an attempt to free ho wrecked the Communist headqusr JUST PHONE POTOMAC 3886 ‘HE fact is, these are the most - have reached into our own of the city and released after he was . recent creations of the Saks stocks for scores of additional suits i e e : SUBLETTE HEATING CO,’ lnc makers. Whatever is new this sea- and overcoats—reducing prices in son is shown in this event. More conformity with the sweeping sav« JAHNCKE TO HAIL AKRON Heating Engineers and Contractors Eleven Years important still, every price was ings of this sale. ‘Through the air, Ernest Lee Jahncke, y, wil . INJWY. Assl-mr:z ?fi:re‘{irr_\;notuthteh:hz\gw:'m} POtomac 3886 1922 M St N W | X3 ’ ol P x Dames _ over Washington ~ tomorrow RESPONSIBLE—RELIABLE—REASONABLE g ’ SUITA include the NEW moflel; for young men and mature men; in plain and patterned grays, mshnhmu-““ oquipment has been pro- ‘ browns, and handsome variations. Blue serges also in the assortment. All beautifully lus- vided by the National Broadcasting trous trimmed. Co. 5o Jahncke from his office may greet Comdr. Rosendahl and Rear Ad- /ERCOATS are tailored of one of America’s noted fabrics — in fashionable blue and gray. 14 :1‘;,‘ who witl x;:em;{n‘:‘rdn:;:lu‘;:srga:u- 0 Models range from Chesterfield (with self or velvet collar)to fitted single and doublebreasted J = models of youthful and mature types. [ THE WEATHER | — : ek T Pl District of Celumbia and Virginia— Partly cloudy today and tomorrow; not much change in temperature. S 4 Maryland—Partly cloudy in east and ] ¥ == A 1 . central portions and light rain in ex- - treme west portion %oday; tomorrow 3 ;loudy; not much change in tempera- jure. Waest Virginia—Partly cloudy; prob- F 1 1 E R d d ad Tl ER Ty sy irst Time Ever Reduced! change in temperature. Now h REAL “Luxury” Topcoats now at an everyday price! Bepiit'toe ; Now comes the 4 ] po Last 24 Hours. Soft and fleecy in texture. Showerproof and o Mldnieht, 49; 2 am, 46; 4 am, & wrinkleproof. Styled in plain or raglan shoulder 7 models, in handsome Browns and Grays and reproduc- . i 2 pm., 56;: 4 pm. 54 ¢ § : & pm., 50; 10 pm., 46. § S . Rl : £ st 58. Lowest, 43, & . l:l_ t u I a tions of exclusive English herringbone weaves. BBt B Towat T T 9 BT o Tide Tables. 5 (Purnished by United States Coast and g Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today. ‘Tomorrow. v ® . 3 - . The Sun and Meon, Rises Sets J l H E I I E Sun, today.... 6:3¢am. 5:09 pm s £ 8 Sun, tomorrow 6:35am. 5:08 pm. Moon, today.,. 9:39am. 12:29 pm. m!\xu\hnmnbll;:u)nmx» to be lighted one- . e his f HEALTH - this oat o Monthly rainfall in inches in the ! i Capital (current month to date) E Month, 1931, Average, Record. JANVATY 440 56 3 ki 82 6 84 91 .“ulunm's sudden changes | 89 89 carry the threat of sniffles. For sport N ; = or moments of ease about the home, b o) 0 it’s wise to slip into an extra garment. Right now we're featuring flw{ 5 “coat of health”—an all-around gar- | e Smoother knot! ment. Fashioned from 1007, virgin wool, 2-ply yarn, it gives new mean- ing to “warmth without weight.” It’s e Shape-retaining! the Puritan V Kote—nationally ad-| vertised for a V Note. Ask to see| the Puritan V Kote in the N‘asnn'»: QEE this tie. - Finger it. BOY s’ All - WOOI BOY s’ All . Wool Over coats f or favored colors. | ™ Examine ‘the inter- | 4 . . e woven wool backing that Shaker Sweaters Fall Knickers Littie Fellows N .4 NEW LOW PRICE ‘A NEW SAKS VALUE = . A NEW LOW PRICE ings — takes an extra | laver of thickness out of $ $ | the tie and makes it knot $3 95 1 > 9 so meatly. You will un- . y deretanid why the Futurs UY him a paic of thess knickers—top: MORE than ever this sesson, you will Cravat re-shapes itself JTS » brandnew specialized value! For B i b Foo Tio s Ovorcests (gl et Y e No wrinkles! 3 oonuEEEE> boys whe have to “lock mice” in_the 0 -evary evesyilay otsmionlr Wia wallies is X , hanging on the school room—yet play hard in the school EXTRAORDINARY, Fullqut plusfours, b Gl e Moo S e e ¥ ard. Selid colors of. navy Mue, black, with baracked pockets, scams and _belt rack—and keeps prac maroon, green. Some with pockets. Fall Joops. - Full Tined. Sekesclected all-woel i e iga S MPUA Savs Wb tically wrinkle-free. sized—and full value! Sizes 28 to 36. fabrics. Sizes 7 to 18 im fee! sed up. = he Avenue at Tth Saks—Second Floor Saks—Second Floor And it's a magnificent “style” tie! You will like its rich, new colorings and designs. Salu—éueu Floor Browns," too. Sizes 3 to 10. o S e P S et R SEABLRNLL23252AS2BEAL 538252