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EVENING. 5TAR, WASHINGTQN, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1931. DUKE OF MANCHESTER = 2, -y, s s sl e ot o e NEW SIAMESE ENVOY | i e scuome: IVORCE il iotoa e dhostly MEODSIONBY L0 libaek | T RPseLINYS WO WY ! ARRWES ALONEINU.S [ ’m"fi';f.:oih?:: Lo PLANS CUBAN D | seprstion trom bie Ameronn wite (he| a4 US IS SUNK + O |and ey ‘oo on ' forrients e e |and family, meanwhile, had gone to | cinnati ke : Family of Minister Subarn Visit \Si“"‘ for a visit, so he made the journey alone. g : The 55-year-old peer expects, he said, | R TR English Peer to Take Action De- |, bring a technical charge of desertion | BERGEN, Norway, Nov;mb:irl 201 | : PP : | against the duchess and to obtain his (#).—The polar submarine Nautilus, in i | _The new Minister, who succeeds Maj. spite Possibiltiy of Facing | foeqom in order to marry an English- Pt fxwdmm of Sir Hubert Wil- | Homeland After His Three-Year | Gen. Prince Amoradat Kridakara in the Bigamy Charge. ey n* England, where. Cuban | kins proceeded to the Arctic last Sum- | Service in Japan. Tl eoice 0% countey 26 years, divorces are not recognized. The Eng- | mer, vas sunk off the coast here today. | ‘He was edusated st Cambcidge. | Hhwoman's NAINS ‘WA B0 SUNeLRec. An attempt to sink the craft tWO| p iy accociated Press. e s s l“-‘flg’gf:glz‘}g;e: Saughter of M€ | weeks ago failed because the tow lines| “SAN FRANCISCO, November 20—| A bill now pending in the French decree last May, but it has not yet | of attending tugs broke during stormy Thya Subarn Sompa new Siamese Parliament proposes the linking by air Minister to the Unit line of France with her African colonies. By the Associated Press. LONDON, November 20.—William s Mont: n Q’:fi‘éflfi?‘& diggata with the laws | become absolute and under its present | weather. 2 DWARD & LLoTH —The Christmas Store < Gift Gloves = N The backbone of your Win- ter wardrobe should be a Black Coat...$79.50 Coats in color are smart—but none smarter than the black coat—and none more serviceable. Choose from a wide selection of all-black coats and black coats with contrast- ing fur—of which these two models are typical-—one with Persian lamb—the other with fox. MissEs’ COATS, THIRD FLOOR. For Daytime 4-button glace pull- ons in black, white, A Christmas-Gift Opportunity— eggshell, brown and black-and-white. $5 and 6 $3.50 Umbrellas $3.95 " An exceptional purchase brings these smart, new styled umbrellas to gift seek- ers, at a remarkable low price.hOf fine quality silk and silk-and-rayon (that gives a added wearing qualities), mounted on 16~ v:il:: ataitis Siow rib gold colored frames, with wood shanks i and new styles of handles, including the $3-95 sunken handle that is so popular and short enough for a suitcase. Tips and ferrules to match. But a limited quantity at this price. For 5 o’Clock 12-button glace kid in white, black and beige—a remarkable UMBRELLAS, AISLE 24, FIRsT FLOOR. For Evening 16-button glace kid evening gloves in white, black and flesh—at an unusu- Groves ally low price. Arsir 11, Frst FLOOT Misses’ Frocks for 5 O'Clock and After $20.50 Wrap, $29.50 Five o'clock—and after. What glam- orous hours these are and how glam- orous one’s clothes must be. This collection offers flattering, sheer five o'clock frocks and gay evening gowns of satin and crepe, and white lapin (rabbit) wraps that will see you smartly from dark to dawn. Misscs’ DRESSES, THIRD FLOOR A Goodies for Your Thanksgiving Festivities 75c¢ to $4.50 box .$1 and $1.75 Glace Fruit Plum Puddings. .. Brandy Hard Sauce 4'pounds,'$4; 6ipounds. .. ......c000iininnn. Salted Nuts; almonds, pecans................$| pound Cashew Nuts, 75¢ pound Peanuts, 40c pound Week-End Candy Special —2 pounds of our delicious homemade chocolates, caramels and bonbons. Made fresh daily Canpres, Aiste 14, Fmst FLOOR. Bromm's Old Virginia Fruit Cake at new lowered prices: 1 pound, $1; 2 pounds A Recent Selling Was So Successful That We Have Added Another Quantity of Smart New Dresses Many Copies of Higher Priced Dresses. . . Including a Selected Group of Little Women’s Dresses . . . $5.9 The materials are unusually good quality, and include the new prints and print con- trasts . . . the colors, all the new ones . . . and they show such distinguishing details as scarfs, capelets to give the desired broader shoulder ef- fect, jackets, buttons, lace trimmings, color contrasts, and diagonal seamings and lines. And every dress lpoks as if it cost much more than $5.95. Woollens, crepes, and prints—in black, green, blue, brown, and tile. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 44, and 164 to 244. Girls’ Winter Coats In Two Smart § ..95 Tailored Styles g A sporty little coat, of pile fabric, with notched collar, buckled cuffs, belt and beret to match. And a more dressy style, of warm chinchilla, in navy or green, with raglan sleeves. Each a popular style with girls, 7 to 14 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Two of Many Smart Costumes You Can Make With A Sweater and a Skirt In New Fall Colors $ [ .90 —Sweater and Skirt A sweater of one color, and a skirt of another—each in a different tone of the same color—or the two in the same color —and the whole costume need only cost $5.90, if chosen from this collection. The Sweater—may be one of the new ones that actually look hand-knit, or the smart, closely woven tweed effects. With puffed sleeves, collars, turtle-necks, some even have scarf necklines, In green, tile, red, blue, white, and striking con- trasts, Sizes 34 to 40 The Skirt—may be of the new senta crepe, lr';h corduroy or flannel. With pleated or cf skirt, intricately cut, some with fancy pockets. In tile, black, blue, green, and wine. Sizes 26 to 34 teeeiees 32,95 i / i New Bracelets, 50c each Of galalith, in red, brown, blue, green, and black—with attractive designs of imitation silver. Smart when worn two or three at a time. Also, Aluminum Bracelets New Leather Belts In Rich Fall Shades 50c Of suede or leather, in rich colors to wear with your new frocks. Blue, green, red, brown, and black—with at- tractive metal, leather, and suede-covered buckles. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Men's Dressing Robes The Always Acceptable Gift $ 95 —Of Unusually Fine Quality 4' It is a big help to know that a man’s dressing gown, that most popular gift, can be as fine as these, and yet not cost more than $4.95. Of very fine quality rayon, in numerous good-looking designs, and attrac- tive colorings. With shawl collar, cuffs, aZd pocket bindings of contrasting plain-coldr crepe or sateen. Sash or cord girdle. Small, medium, and large sizes. Also, Part-Wool Robes; plain colors and striped desigrts, $4.95. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE