Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1932, Page 11

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THE EVENING FILIPINO PAYS LIFE IN BROOKLYN MURDER PLANS JURY PROBE | | INKIDNAPING CASE. 2 South Bend, Ind., Prosecutor Believes Ransom Was Paid or Promised. Deely Meets Death Calmly With Prayer on Lips, MARRIED 25 YEARS and Mrs. J. A. Bayer Will HOWARD A. WOOLVERTON, y- vealthy S CHORUS GIVES PROGRAM AT KIWANIS LUNCHEON evivine JAVA RING LIZARD WE BELIEVE You can’t buy shoes of this fine quality anywhere for $5! A. SCBECK "D SHOES /' ?‘ALE \ 95 4 4 .iuiluniiv;” LADIES! These shoes are a positive sensa- | tion to women who know value! . Every shoe an advance spring - i style—every one hand tyrned, ii@wssd sewn and hand lasted (like all high priced shoes). And every woman knows that Java Ring Lizard of this fine quality is usually found only in expensive footwear. Don’t risk disappointment. Come early! No odds and ends. COMPLETE SIZE RANGE AAA TO C -24 TO 9 "BECK (315 F STREET | - Nearby Stores: WILMINGTON PHILADELPHIA—4 Stores BALTIMORE hand lasted, 0.8 LIMITED C TIME STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1932. |Slayer of Wealthy Dr. George! / | B ////?/////////%////////////////}////////{ /// %M%%%%/%M%//M/ THE MOST ////// L iy, {//// . e i A /////%?//////%///m . STARTLING RETAIL ANNOUNCEMENT OF THIS GENERATION! And the most daring reductions on Saks quality merchandise within the memory of anyone 1now living n the cit)‘/ of Washington! THE long history of Saks needs no recital here. Almost since the Civil War, we have held a proud place in the daily lives of Washingtonians. And the history of our service has been the history of quality. NOW we are going out of business. We are selling out. At the most monumental reductions, we are disposing of every article in our entire establish- ment. Soon the doors will close forever on this store which for so long has delighted to serve you. READ the items listed at the right. They are but a few of many. So radical are the savings, so start- lingly low the prices, that it’s hard to believe it can really be merchandise of Saks quality. But it is Saks quality from first to last—and not a single article is anything except Saks quality. Extra stock will be sold .. even merchandise on order will be included. BY all means—profit now by these enormous sav- ings which cannot possibly come again! Be on hand tomorrow! THE AVENUE AT SEVENTH All Sales for Cash All Sales Are Final Alterations at Cost | | 1F Leather Coats Men’s Suits, Top- coats, Overcoats SWEEPINGLY REDUCED! 18 21 %24 27 3l 34 Boys’ 4-Piece Suits SWEEPINGLY REDUCED! 6.95 %9.65 Prep 2-Trouser Suits SWEEPINGLY REDUCED! 514.95 $16.95 $18.95 Chauffeurs’ Clothing Suits, $27, $34, $44 Overcoats, $34, $44, $53 Caps, $2.75 Gloves, $2.85 Other Items for Men SENSATIONALLY REDUCED! Knickers ... . $2.45, $3.85, $4.85 Shoes . . .....$4.85, $6.45, $7.45, $8.85, $9.85 Hatsi et o $2.85, $3.85, $5.45 Shirts . ... e .31.29, $1.45, $1.85, $2.55 Ties ... e 55c, 85c, ST 5, $1.65 Hose' s i g 27¢, 33¢c, 47¢, 63c Gloves .-... $1.35, $1.95, $2.15, $2.85, $3.55 47¢, 55¢, 67¢ 'Athletic Shirts <. .35, 47¢, 67c Sweaters . ... . $2.65, $3.15, $3.65, $5.85 Pajamas . . $1.29, $1.45, $1.85, $2.35 Leather Coats . ... $7.45, $9.85, $11.85, $14.85 Lounging Robes— $5.45, $5.95, $6.95, $8.45, $10.95 House Coats ... .... $3.45, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 Topcoats, $34 Raincoats, $24 Puttees, $4.85 Other Items for Boys SENSATIONALLY REDUCED! Shirts, Jr. Shirts and Button-on Blouses . . ...... 57¢, 77¢c, 97¢ : g~ 19¢, 33¢c Sweaters . . . .oxaen. . -$1.35, $1.85, $2.45, $3.15 Knickers s, .-coq.uvoces... 98¢, $1.45, $2.15 .. $6.95, $9.95 AND MANY ITEMS NOT LISTED HERE

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