Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1931, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Wu t . sty 2 1961, *x A7 = : ‘ S L T T sland avenue, an art instructor a Gresham on November 8, 1893. After economies by changing the rouf SAVING []N BR”]GE Kills Herself {AUTO LEAPS BANK; |3ahic'Sis dnoarwitmicte, 3t GIRL ENTERTAINER ASKS | GOVERNMENT EMPLOYE |Grogham on November . 1303, atir o cetain =it supplies sent to certain foreign posts. E ncy Hospital for cuts and bruises was promoted to chief packer, super- of the forehead and nands yesterday. 315,000 FOR BROKEN NOSE RETIRES AFTER 38 YEARS vising the packing of all supplies used = . [ DRIVER LITTLE HURT et st e on viock e Sl in the forelen Service e held | “Sweet Rase of Portadown.” a popu- % { of R street by a car operated by Elmer ar; 1 f- - Pposition until is retirement lar song making a hit in Ireland, was IS B”,ED BY GRAN<|- FORMER CAPITAL RED CROSS | | neoR Gl I sset bia ot periec Anna Greenberg Charges She Suf-|James S. Swann, Chief Packer In SR e DO T ST WORKER SUICIDE. 0 : R : —— . fered Injury Through Negligent Supply Division of State Depart- rates, and during the co s of Tandreagee. ith words by Rev. Canon ccupant Only Slightly Bruised as 2 1 B A 4 3 Heét of 86 i \ e | mLailai BEN W. SPENCER HEADS Operation of Automobile. | ment, Receives $50 in Gold, | SrVice succeeded in intrody BESL R S Of Beago 1she n The value of a broken nose to a James S. Swann, 407 Twenty-first T+ Annual Report Holds Immed:- s e A B Plated at 515000 In & sult Bies yestens | macer 1ot oy oo et | THURSDAY SAVE 50 TO 609 ON ate Care Must Be Given S ciyii 22 ‘ e e | THE COST OF YOUR GLASSES MonUmentstExterior. 4 fisafian s o R e suffer inju : Svann was appointed depart- | || Oculists’ prescrip- HIGK BRIDGE REMEMBER tions filled at Thursday only, these prices 8 am. to 6 p.m. ' Officers Elected at Close of Three- r of this city was re- The machine was completely de-| Wesley M. E. Zion Church, Fourteen Bouquet Cofl. eatment walls, first vice president; Rev. B. W. € Almond secretary: Thomas 1 e damaged her e Reading or Dis'ance Toric Lenses, high-bridge frame. Regular Price, $12. Rev. D. C. Williams, as- | overturn=d on the ba ed of the National Equal % 5 y | Anacostia : u i ague last night at the close t. S 5 ] Burc e" S Famous Q streets f 2 1 | molished, but Six sufered on and Corcoran streets | slight bruise ¢ or ad ar Other officers are Bishop W. J. oot ”“‘,J";;;‘:ij’;,‘,‘m“g“‘;fi m .\ de A Superb Blend [2nd was hicle nt recording secr ; 7z Special for THURSDAY ONLY...... ....$5.00 phen ) oatalcadeil am M. Trotter, correspon 7 i ()T Lb. Kryptok Invisible Bifocal Lenses (far and near vision). Regular Price, $15. ading. sccreiamy, 3. W, | Moritz Greenberg, She . Special for THURSDAY ONLY.. .. .. $7.50 N. Austin, and Rev. C. C. Honersiile) chi C s Wa \v \\v B l ]l Nt Regular fee for examination will be omitted Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Speakers at ght's meeting i 1NS & urcne e Located 17 g cluded Representat Oscar DePriest 2 McGill lhn]flk?.x DR. W. F. FINN Yo ia mishp ¥ of Tllinois: Bishop Isaac H. Nut- der § as paid for ancient gold | 817-19 Fourteenth St. 908-914 G St. 1 McGill Bldg. | _Alex B. Many, 54, of 1707 ter, local attorney, and ; MISS MARJORIE CHILDS, | ross worker in | UNIVERSITY SHOP, 506 Ninth St. N.W. We know when to take a lickin’!! i clock | You know we usually hold our Clearance Sale in January, but the WARM WEATHER LICKED US. We’re going to = | be honest with you. We are away overstocked for this season of the year. Sales have been below our expectations. ,,/ d R BT We bought too heavily. We know that sooner or later we’re going to have to take a big loss. WE'RE GOING TO e are Orce . ’””,Q-”;?«‘”’lifii'fi"y CLAF!_‘IN | TAKE IT NOW INSTEAD OF WAITING TILL JANUARY. WE'RE GOING TO GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT marked sucoess, the re Optician—Optometrist OF THE REDUCTIONS WHEN THEY WILL MEAN MOST TO YOU. Now, just at the time when you're ¥ L) . i > 922 14th St. N.W. figuring on how to make your Christmas Budget go farthest, we are givi th Y ional reductions t l d t , g ? s " giving you the season’s most sensational reductions URGES CHURCHES TO0 AID EstablishedBEY) 0 l u I a eo on standard priced Suits and Overcoats. Don’t miss the opportunity to make your dollars do double duty. expended $ t. $1,056.997 ction t e | poses Co-Ordination With unity Chest 2nd National | e Protestant subcommittee of . { Committee on Church Co- | Se¢ What Is New in | Ihat AL AL Detas Electrical Appliances Ideal as Christmas Gifts | ° ® ° ° Free Souvenir Prizes Daily | 7 g % tors we offer an cleciric pocket lan- : the propes | ter0. Fits in vest pocket or | - T T T R e I TR T Sad B s s =Ty i Al TOPCT | lady's purse. One of three r their particular need 1y 50c = colors Kiwanians to Meet. Admission Free Kiwanis Club will hold its on esting tomarow at || NATIONAL ELECTRICAL A Z SUPPLY CO. 1328-30 New York Ave. N.W. Science Monkey “Dresses Up” Mate On Return After Two- | Weeks Abienca | Real Fsiate Loans (D..L. Property Only) o 67 Because of the SENSATIONAL /0 NATURE OF THE REDUCTIONS we some pirds ster Il No Commission Charged have forgotten ?Il thoughts of pmfi(.} lIn | o R T AR most cases we will not get back our original W off your without the ex- [ff| Cost. For this reason ALL SALES MUST 15 the dirat racoesi o0 I 410 vier month, ine o BE MADE FOR CASH ONLY. No ap- ncluding inter- actually “dressing up” [l est and p . Larg provals or returns. ALL SALES FINAL. smaller loans at proport \\ decorate them- hing objects to | some birds alter | two monkeys, re- | a male and a female, | /il ro; cevoted to each other. e they werd s Perpetual s \«h»an the Bull('iln'g | b~ i 5 7 4 . 9 the Tl nune | Association ‘ vy item from our regular stocks. Not a Dollar’s worth of merchandise purchased for this Sale A off others Established 1881 y one, he vz | &aER || Here is the way the Reductions line up back and sur- JAMES BERRY, President if evaluating the | EDWARD C 7. Secretary $39.50 10 $45 $28.50 to $35 1 S U I T S Give Elinta &_&g s ROBE Camelot nths old . . . ::i::t ‘ u“f( them SILKS & A Liquidation Sale Price have bee the q a J‘j‘\]_‘(\ };i m‘h,:; VELVETS This group includes $ 75 : 5 ; . he famous Camelot one month. GGG .abrics, styling and tailoring. 1 He el e That’s all you need to say to men who know cloth- abOUt ’/3 OFF \l\t\"\"yhl\‘;’l:; :\\121'(1; s 2" S| or severs e e 7.45 Robes 54.95 vears at $36.50. All o » $50—$60 Skinners satin trim. new Winter styles and fabrics. &% i : 20 Velvet Liquidation 3 5 Robes $ .85 $ e VPnce——‘ ) $ 75 Pure silk lined. 13 535 to ‘545 75 S “.;(J,‘.I{; §25 Velvet Camelot and llamas We have Robes $ 85 Pure silk lined. 17 O,( Oats never sold one of these $10 and $12 Our Regular $1.55 Reulr | DISNEY HATS | NO-FADE SHIRTS ?;2(9)50 CrEEe SUIT $Sso i '55 75 WL naiiay | COATS $1 675 UN l‘/EDSITy ShDD $40 & $45 Camelot $347° 506 oth Street N.w. SUITS The finest suits in our stock. it ATLANTIC « PACIFIC 3 ~ Open Evenings

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