Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1932, Page 10

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A—10 TH]‘ EVENING STAR, \\'AQHI\G']O.\, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1932. s T A R S {B[D (DfN \fi § |Drastic Economy and Heavy‘ 1325 F STREET Import Duty Lead 1932 | Program. | Annual Clearance e Sa- HABERDASHERY 0 ) Our Entire Stock RE D L f 10 NS ) ‘ ® 7 Y | that will win the figh ity. uppenhelmer S A L e | By a Staff Correspondent of The Btar. January 1.—1931 | king reforms to | omises only a long, | economic stability. | n with an offensive | against a religious uprising ends with | | a_national mobilization for defense Semi- ning, the nationalist govern- 7 | o 5 ment issued a decree restricting im- | | er I’A\li\\l‘\’ i 2 odced! | portations to the point of almost par- | 10 J Reduuce | n alyzing foreign trade a s 45 In the list of 100 articles whose im- MAS NOW.oeees 1 portation was barred or cut [rom 50 $2 PAJA | A per cent up, the Kemalists slipned (Three 10 | laugh here and there. In the De 3 .. $045 ber quota of importations, for inst $3 PAJ AMAS, now... |are such items as two umbrellas 1 *(Three for §7) (boiled or raw), and shoes and one parrot or | canary. Two donkeys and one horse | may cross the borders before the new WO €gE Q Q > et w2 ES ROBES. .. Reduced! Turkey that had grown to love x luxuries must wear homespun S 1 95 {()(I“(/O( ROCADE D ROBES 56 210 BROGARES & ome tax to )(1 pu‘ , 5 , = " for 1932 \ Now Sabmae Unemployment has been little of | The title of “} rance® for 23 a problem in this non-industrial coun- went to Mile. Line Caisson de Souza, 18, ries are low but so is the cost | daughter of a wealthy lawyer of Nice. She will represent France in interna- Group One: '\'Fk'l\'\\'ll\l{..” The desire for peace and the need of | tlonal beauty contests A. P. Photo. SCRIBE NAMED i NE Reduced! : hard work and retrenchment will be | - $ 75 the m'\lln\pnng~ of Turkish pblicies | D..C. EX- > \ during the coming year. | KWEAR ow. 79C | ; S - : : 5 $1.00 T‘r‘hkfl\f for $2.25) 5 'WISCONSIN ENACTS . Boss Bathies 6o Direot Ghicago Saks has a reputation to maintain—for quality! This Semi-Annual Formerly $35 & 8 | 50 NECKWEAR now: 511 | | Fair Promotion Activities. Sale has a reputation to maintain—for value-giving! The extraordinary Q S “H n v p) . . . .. "Three for $3.25) tch | OLEUMARGARINE TAX s, o =ae oh sale features maintain BOTH reputations—because we are giving you Group Two: 2 NECKWEAR now 1 h — \DTCR Bevipapen mal SAKS QUALITY at deep reductions from TODAY’S lowest prices! {7nree for $450) | Farmers Win Battle Agamst Mar- of Progress, Chicago's air, was announced to- $ 75 keting of Butter Substitute | Y fus C. Dawes, prcsn'i;m of 5 g S 0 cted with the Ohlo State SHII Reduced I G nal_at Columbus and the Wash- A A— ington Bureau of the Associated Press. Formerly $ T 5135 By the Associated Press <2 \]‘H\l\ Wm\r s0) v Three MADISON, Wis, January 1.—Wis-| ol : 65 consin farmers today will celebrate \ . i Proportion S 51 another victory in a commercial fight Other Groups it I SHIRTS now- against substitutes for dairy products \ <. ) v I \ $ e jor $4.75 when a drastic olcomargarine tax meas- \\ ill ‘“ mer prices are 1\1\5‘ (Thre 5195 sure, passed by the Legislature and l)uornlu. - - - o R e slgne o otto: Baz A e ie § SHIRTS now-..- signed by Gov. Philip La Folleite, be ] 2 (Three for $5:50) < year's prices Overcoats stock sooooooUNAY R S R N A S A A SR R A S \\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\‘\“\\\“\““\\ regular re, aimed to eliminate the Your Home at onal provisions of the oleo- ‘1 Nominal Cost ne tax law enacted in the reg- e ular_session of the 1931 Legislature, | i TS TRy (Y i provides for a tax of 6 cents on cach west homes in Washington L] pound of oleomargarine or similar sub- Giehout) Besliralorencas: stitute for b 7 scons , on and sets up retall Toonses at 825 a year, | 1202 G St. ____Di. 3211 2 - I t Ouset u1tS 9 Bakeries and confectioneries, ex- | W WSS SSw Sm— Gw—" " - By the Light of , Many Candles empted under the original law, are as- N FARM - i far under today’s prices! o ). : ST TR from 7 they sell oleomargarine. Manufacturers of “oleomargarine and similar butter substitutes are taxed $1,000 annually, | wholesale dealers $500, proprietors of hotels and restaurants using the sub- stitute $25 and boarding house pro- prietors $5. Licenses will be issued by the State Department of Agriculture and Mar- kets. The measure provides for pen- alties ranging from $100 to $500, or three months imprisonment, to $500 to $1,000 or six mon*hs to one year in jail A movement is now under way to r‘é";‘ farmers of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Towa for a journey to the Capital : in W i at Washington {0 stage a demonstra- Everybody in Washington tion in favor of national legislation in- knows that Saks prices were ;laxiidaung untaxed sale of oleomarga- New \I',(I-::;nle).,.’.‘.,:}ffi;’,," ;','h? PM. ]ong o readjusted A i m}g,esalluds::}},&;gl:nhzzus: 231”3"2?,’,‘3 E:"A‘;"’ then River Road o' Pofo- ‘;xv(‘ you not merely nav:{ngl ® Sic wan teernils Dined saenal e ecorations by Genevieve Hendricks rom the higher prices of a from Mallow to Cork, Irish Free State. smm s ms S mmme s S year ago—but from THE LOW- EST PRICES OF TODAY. Re- member, every garment (with- out any exception whatever) is fihtll 5h0rn from our own super-fine, selected stocks. Better come ELEVENTH ST. - BETWEEN F 4G along! Deepest Price Cuts Ever Made in Any of Our January Clearance Shoe Sales 1800 Pairs $6.50 Beverly Shoes sessed a license fee of $5 annualiy if POTOMAC, M 1316 - 1328 SEVENTH ST.N.W. A Little Further Up The Stree/—But Lvery Step A Moneysaver: Out They Go! —about 125 Men’s 1 & 2 Pants SUITS 515 00 Sizes Sl7 50 / to Values 42 Not All Sizes in All Styles Men's $1.00 Overalls Blue Denim fitted. Styles for men and young Jand Express / Eabrie e " | stripe Jump- men. All-wool fabrics, perfectly | g ana’ over- tailored and finished. More than |als, triple ‘ Saks—Third Floor On Our Specialized 4th Floor We Reduce Group of Saks Suits Topcoats, Overcoats Many Suits With 2 Trousers! You know that clothes of Saks quality cannot normally be bought at such a price! The 7 concession is deep—yet you will & find a large variety that offers fine fabrics, smart models and all sizes. Saks—Fourth Floor Group of $5.00 Quality Men’s Pajamas #3.15 You know how extra-fine a Pajama has to be to cost $5 at Saks. These are of choice —but every man can be correctly : : stitched. Sizes two-thirds of the lot have two |32 to 44 (B: nt.) pants, to double the wear. /58 R S S R R R e S N NS \\\\\\\\\\\\\§’»\\“‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\ SSN Kiddies’ Chinchilla Coat and Beret Sets Factory Women’s Perfect Close-Out Bemberg Hose Group af $2.45 and $3.00 Men’s Shirts ’1.85 Only the Semi-Annual could bring you valus like this! Our finest $2.45 and $3 shirts— POEie § iy Coats 39 These hose have the appearance of R R R R R A R e S S R RS AR R A RS S S T RN RN SN ASSS SRR RS \“\\\“\\\\\\\\\\ Imported Broadeloth, rich Sateen and other Broadcloth, Madras and unusual imported $12 to $18 The coats are splendidly made, fine imported and domestic fabrics. And fabrics! Collar-attached or to match—with Val eervice and lined throughout with suede. tailored so skillfully for correct fit and long many demibosom shirts. Sizes 14 to 18, alues newest shades ST S e | service. Coat style, with or Without collar. Broken size ranges. Fl et brass buttons. Sizes 1 to 6. | Sizes A, B, C. D. Broken ranges. SakeStreat: Floor Sizes 14 s 2 = 1 : Saks—Street Floor to 42 : : A New Shipment of Women’s $3 to $4 All Saks $11.95 and $14.95 Boys’ $20 Albert Richards Boys’ and Girls’ $3 Novelty B 2 Sk L & P i F oys uits eather oats | Walton Shoes ootwear | CITLS SOSNNRNNNNN ARSI MRS R S AR SRR SRR NN NN %13.75 Albert Richards selects only the finest horse. hide—from the top quarter—to make these coats! They wear! They're warm! Sheep. lined, with Wambino collar. Double-breagtad style. Four large pockets, and belt. Black or Brown. 8 to 18 years. Saks—Second Floor #9.85 Only Blues are excepted—which means you may choose at this large saving from a tremendous selection of Nub, Herringbone and Diagonal Tweeds and fine Cassimeres in tans, browns and greys. All tailored to fit and wear! Sizes 7 to 18. Saks—Second Floor 6 Pumps, straps, oxfords, sandals . . . in Suedes, Fabrics, Kidskins, Reptile Trims Just fresh from New York to- day. The season's best styles of such desirable fabrics as broad- tail, krimmer, tweeds, lapin and Kurly Cue pile. Black and all colors that are fashionable. \fi Goodyear $1 55 457:‘9 Compared with tt his, every price slash we 've made in the past is mild . . Hll fades into insignificance! The UNBELIEVABLE! Come early. Sizes 3-9, widths AAA to C in almost every style! Boys stzex, 11 to 6. Girly sizes, § to 3 Every new style for street or dress: values are SIMPI Growing girls' sizes, 2% leather and fabric. All height heels. See Our Bargain Tablel of Children’s School Shoes, $1.19 &\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\‘\‘_\ emm———————— ———————— % i ?

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