Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1931, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢.. WEDNESDAY, Dik¢EMBER 30, 1931 ® A" | E |the Federal budget next year in this| | RAINEY SUPPORTED |5 SWOPE CONFIDENT ™10 TORMMIAN REVEALS Hete, e Bttt Gk d kf 5 for galary reductibns. The Democrat: ings on Hosts of Saks | are considering a proposal for a grad- | 3 | uated scale of cuts ranging from 5 per | | ] ; lN PAY GUI HGHT‘”mpf‘u"fi;h::,";aurp‘elr‘figgnir e FUR |NDUSTRY |N 32 Never Lost a Dollar in His Life, Say Friends of Chicago ; | N Man, Dead at Age of 84. Items—Grouped fOT Year-End Selling and i i ith the | i & Pnced L())V for Ifn- Insist Slash. | e et ohureh and Sunday school | He Believes. well his friends sald of him that in the | s account at 3 per cent interest. "It 52 | = ors | 84 years of his life he never lost a|grew until the banker a vised him to . & s e R e ieas Wil e receved. Ful- | S donr A e AT SEVENTH mediate Disposal House Leader RAiney is supported in | lowing the meeting & pageant will be | By the Assoclated Press Sixiy-five years ago he came to Chi- | declined, and FePt FR7: On CEROTN his declaration against slashing Gov- | presented, which will be concluded with | NEW YORK, December 30.—Confi-|cago from Russia and became g Junk- f A to take B lower rate of interest watch services until after midnight. dence in the business prospects of the |man. His business then was to deal in (&d K0 JEED B b5 h" ’; R ernment alaries by chairmen of the L hew year was expressed today by Ger- | pennies, which grew into dollars. These | Eventually, e nto the metal re- committees most interested in such ) 5 '7“.. R C ard Swope, president of the General | e placed on top of one another ““”“?E‘h“t“ofi‘”;‘,’:,‘;‘?;.:"" the fortune kept ; . Electric Co. he had built a stack of a million or | légialation and by the leaders of various |} wain, ¥Miinus Lar, | Pl diok th“}morp_ When b ik | Thesbulk of it goes to his four sons groups. ~ l (w- la D 1* 4 conditions in our| Mitehell Robin, clerk of the Probate | His wife recgives $200,000, and four The strong group of prominent Dem- bl(‘a s Girl’s Dad's, P i country in 1982| Court, where Morris' will disposing of | daughters, all married, $25.000 each. d d % A trifle less than $100,000 is to be given - ocratic members who have already de- should be at least|at least $1,000,000, of which $750,000 | to Jewish charities, clared emphatically against the pro- / bt /78 as good as 1931 s 1d the story. clared. empnaticaly sganet e v | But All Ends Well s SRR L chaslies, ™ rool are Chairman Byms of the Ap- _— er which we can|not mean that Morris was one of those | propriations Committee and Chairman | | iner | above $10,000. | el f Ballston Congregation to Meet. | Elactric Manufacturing Due | !nterGSted commlttee Heads BALLSTON, Va., December 30 (Spe- | Ehuld g ue‘syme Associated Press. ‘h(m steadily richer, and it was only the speed of his accumulation that | | and Leaders Join to | cial) —The annual congregation mect-| to Improve Gradually, CHICAGO, ‘December 30—Selig | the, speet, & b im. |ing of the Ballston Christian Church Morris had a plan, and it worked 80| ", o jyngman Mortis started a say- THE AVENUE 4 look forward to a|panic-striken hoarders we have too | As the result of the streng(he_nin%qof Sandlins of the subcommittee which Is | b hdle Forgives After R i gradual increase m‘ Dny of these days." Robin said. “It | Chinese boycotting acilvities during No- working on the legislative appropri- J g " b s the electrical man- | only means that he was following his vember, it was reported to be prac- ill; and Chairman Lamar Jef- g ) ufacturing busi-| own plan through fat years and lean | tically impossible to buy Japanese goods fers of the Civil Bervice Committee. | Spt‘('ding Charge Re- o ness.” j_\'?ars.p a plan so T Tihat it made ' in Shanghai, China, Recently Reptesentative La Guardia, 3 And 1931 has Republican, of New York, and Repre- | veals Theft. | ’ not been so bad | : sentative Blanton, Democrat, of Texas, | $ i for the industry,| i — ¥ clasped hands in the pit of the House in | i he indicated. “The | i o e o e a t Dledge that they would work shoulder | By the Associated Press electrical industry | To shoulder to prevent passage of any iy . s in a perticularly Iovtaiatinn Ain6A &% Teduction of sal. | CHICAGO, December 30.—The rane Getard Swops. fortunate position, | aries to Government employes. portation question, for a time, was a for even in the| Will Force Question. problem to Edward Hansen, 19, in his st ,\'Pfx thE;e ]has b«“:nim\minclmnsvd‘ stion. X ; i consumption of electricity in the homes, Those who are fighting for the Gov- courtship of Miss Lena Thomas, &ls0 a1y because of the installation of a ernment workers propose to force the 19, chiefly because he had no motor car. | greater variety of electrical appliences, I question to an early decision “h"l"]flh It was all very well to ride around In ‘lhls ye:é. also.d i?dyntrigé ccim» ° offering an amendment to the legisla- | cellow and black car of Lena's|panies have mg ernized their productive tive appropriation_ bill lyxvm\;d)gfmfgx; .,';n“’:;" e ome Thomas, but 1t embar- eihods, Tequiring new applications of e~ " " ® S B rassed him nevertheless. s T aniiiadls Balanl e i O exitative Bandlin of Loulsians, |, But Just watby) he would te Lend: pycyeq on a program of electrification, / ® chairman of the subcommittee drafting “Ypi TUE CrlCyime ater that the ye i1 this undoubtedly will be followed this supply bill says: “If reduction of |, &% 0 Siaok car disappeared. ‘The by others, where density of traffic, the s B . convenience of the traveling public and P = Government salaries is necessary to bal- | O dget, then I am In favor of | Thomes family was a bic glum, but mq- | SHTRIEBEN I e LT it taking enough off the pay of those get- [ Ward was cheerful, |\, o) poye | change to electrlc operation is advan- f | . ust never mind.” he feeons. ; fl Far Under TODAY’S Prices! End-0’-Year Prices on ting the most money to make it un- J : i necessary to disturb the pay schedules MY own car soon RO Joucican oa “Because these things have been true use 1t in such & poor year as 1931, we look| of the little fellows. The small-salaried 2 oftl | | il Government workers must be protected. | HrA:?,pP:mE‘ion‘; ‘ux(‘oo:l s‘r:mm vr:_mx‘(; (orward‘ to 1932 and the succeeding 1 . r i S i s All who work for the Government 3 years with confidence.” EL = i " car and everybody was happy | ‘ 1 t Bl S o i v S B Sty e, oo MR v , -Trouser Suits, urn ngs. Borah for Bigger Cut. fast. It was then that the police learned Amber Washed Up in Storm. | Men's $1.00 Hand-Tailored ;;c I o lict that 1t was the automoblle that be- b . = f ; Meantime Senator Borah, Republican | that It was the Su An unprecedenteq storm on the Bal- | g : ) ! Ties : St : 4 opcoats coats. 10 Handkerchicfand'Tie Seis; @7 75 : W i < 2) e of Idaho, Who recently indorsed a 10 t # " per cent reduction in Government sala- But the incident had a happy tic coast has washed up a large harv est | D Cabove $2.000. said yesterday he is |ing in Judge Stantom’s Criminal Coutt| of amber, the largest since 1914. Three | el i i a | yesterday. Lena's family took it hundred kilograms were washed ashore R el L willing to make a Federal pay cut of 20 ) - g D = | er cent | Yesterdas. e judge said that Ed- | at the village of Grantz alone, in East ; . v i Phe Idahoan estimated that more | ard could go free on a year's proba- | Prussia. The largest - piece weighed | . - ; Group $37.50 — $45 Saks Grades ol et o GG Kl . | more than a pound. _ sizes 10, 10%;... 75 Pairs Men's Lisle than $100,000,000 can be pared from'tion. Hose: plain color; sizes 10-10.. Men’s $1.95 Pajamas; some slight- ly soited; si W B Col o ° Men's $1.35-$1.95 Shirts; some slight- A ly soiled; broken assortments.... Men’s §1.35 Silk and Rayon Squares. 850 also 10 all-woel white Reefers. .. Men’s Initialed Handkerchiefs; colored borders; broken runges; 3 to box; were 75¢ and 89%c.. . 55c 11th & G Streets N.W st | BT B t reets o Y : clothing TODAY! And you know that today’s itinled Handkerchiefs; 3 to box.. 65¢ prices are FAR LOWER than last year's! At s e O T the same time you are assured of the superb Men’s $3.85 and $4.95 Silk Shirts; $2 85 slightly soiled; broken ranges P& ® Sn];ssri?n&i‘ly t‘hni 'mn]u's these REALLY $37.50 30 (1,"&” ",:"‘" ,Z_Q_;d 1o §500 Gloves; s < P : and 5.00 values! uz'fnflm;zf:ii.v:l:';ev, faded from 51 .35 Saks—Third Floor Men’s $2.95 Cape Glo Store Closed Friday and Saturday, January 1 and 2 Men’s §1.95 Oxford Shirts; collar-attached; Far Under TODAY’S Prices! Tie, Tan, Uri, Melho; L 815D G M ’ S . Men's | $235 tu-wm'z' Slipover _Sport roup en s ults’ :’;»e”en, roken ranges; 36 to sl '65 . M::‘;l 5 0 Puiirae; imporied_ fabrics an ects; < Topcoats, O’coats | &= B | en’s 75¢-$1.00 Fancy L . i Wool Hose 3 A MOVIC Camel‘as (Most Suits With 2 Trousers) 213255}"';::£gflfigi?isze': % $3.35 H to 44 g Dishes : Reis $200 and $3.00 Part-W ool Union Suits e Loy 22, B0c S | 75 =yl 1 $3.00 rojectors 32, nglish Coul was §40.00; Housefurnishings Eastman and Detroit_Jewel ||z Bell & Howell Limited Quantities Act Quick! (Oblong) $1500 “Rochesctrt will carry 2 suits and ample facniinge amrle $28.50 Waffle Iron 1 ly $180.00 Model A Kod y .50 i 2 oy e Seens o s1 19 H Of course, these garments are worth FAR I "Z:?d,::(:"‘?_‘" < H MORE! They are of fine Saks Standard—and brown 1—only $65.00 Model B Cine Kodak F.6.5, § 50 - S sladstone . 5.00; a:] is 1ne 4-2 | only GOOD clothing, worth much more than 1 genuine top-grain Walru '551-'.'.(:2,.222 y i $19.75, can come up to the Saks Standard! 1 dark brown Pigskin, 24-inch_size; 1 1—only $190.00 200-Watt B & H Projector, $1.2 )50 Choose in this sale at a great saving—and know bpeen Dtelide Clogione. $19.00) SRS that you are getting GOOD QUALITY! Gas Ra n ges R $2.50 1—only $14000 Eastman F.L9. S0-ft. Camera, 5 .50 AN Cilg er .....s . with case, 88 i8 ciciveiiieincane E d ’Y H nd-0’-Year Prices on $1200 “American 10% Off |5 gm|l—=r o o 20,0055 §3.50 | Group of Men’s | .t i $7.45 ter 41 Men's Suits from higher priced stock; All Cabinet Models i}iii;“i‘ Closing Out Our b ‘ $ 5.00 $6. 50 and e broken sis, 3% gl 10 8 Third Floor e R Radio Dept N : ) :Z:..‘,' stout;alteraiions " @1 6 O ' pscn v £10,00 " ANV A $7.50 Soft Hats | "wiwamilunges ‘ Men’s' $495 4lLW o0l Knickers: j $2.50 Nut Set, with .0 N | & i A i e ;; 08 25%_ 2 ) V% Broken Assortments | i e 9T . ] - 7 veralls and Jumpers in Blue Denim; ';250 Nest of Ash Trays. RedUCtlon | i ] i | :’;’;‘ {I'h"" i "u!.;. 500 ‘ : 90 Pairs nd Jump- Just the thing for the bridge table.. $l .00 On All Stock and Ll o lyoy e d1. jumpers, 36 to 50. Each i BOtdes FIOOF Samplcs Saks—Fourth Floor ac A mark-down on this season’s smartest styles; Slightly Reduced : : L eaton . . ! p including Snap Brim, Welt Edge and Hombur ) 4 1—Philco Grandfather Clock Radio. . .$89.50 models. Choice of Tan, Grey and 0Bmwnll. Efld & Year PTICCS on A DR R Gat 1—Philco 5-Tube Baby Grand TRF Every hat silk-lined. Sizes 63% to 7% in the Boys’ Wearables f 1“(:) :SJS s $6-00 1o el it $g6 50 assortment. s " set ; § Odd lot $18.75 Two-Trouser Prepster Suits; Crumb Sets 1—Philco 5-Tube TRF Model Lowboy.$49.95 Saks—Street Floor broken lots and sises; 15 10 §T 3 755 20 in_the group m (Bsr::h-) per :nd $1.00 1—Philco 9-Tube Lowboy snnnmn 3000 | Boys' $395 Blankes and Terry $0 45 o i 1—Philco 9-Tube Baby Grand.........$69.50 Robes . (no brush o 1—Philco 9-Tube Highboy. ..........$109.75 ’ : 1—Philco 11.Tube Highboy..........$169.50 BOyS $ 11.95-514.95 Treckans:. revratble .- coos 199 R kel 2— Philco 11-Tube Lowboys. .. ... .$299.00 . . $6.95 Liule = Boys' A f i 1—Philco, with short-wave adaptor. ..$36.50 K nic k er S uits ! R and 4 $2.45 Chafing 1-Majestic Console ovs $1.50 and §200 Fu Dishes 1—Majestic Console.............c...$10000 | | Coat, Vest, 2 Golf Knickers Priced From ST 1—General Elesrie, Model 31, ... $1000 ovs #455 ool Toeed A 2_General Electric, Model K-62. . e e St Fiiis: $1OO 00 B Weoon 1—General Electrc, Model 132" : $9 See-Sond ] i 1—General Electric Midget, T-12 ® ; Other Reductions! Toust 25¢ 1—Westinghouse Midget w...ueue $7.50 Down! See Our Special Bargain Table 2fM|g}zet Tn_b]es, each . .- . i Choose from our entire selected stock of varied “,27,‘,’?7 :’i";“ g_‘!:';“il’" Summer. Robes; Third Fi for Other Wonderful Bargains! 1—Table, as 1s. .. Alpitie it shades of greys, tans and browns. Pick the m'il;)rla"‘.,..'.?.t..u";.'l Lt $1-95 oor. Second Floor Fourth Floor. i finest $11.95 and $14.95 suit you see—and make » s AR i this saving on it! All.wool Tweeds and fine b Loy G Cassimeres—tailored to strictest Saks standards g orlt‘l::‘yr?’»‘«’-nfi-% S S ' " oor All Articles Advertised Subject to Prior Sale || «%™" " """ T | sy : -

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