Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1932, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, BOY HELD IN CHASE | NEW, GREATER | s am REDUCTIONS oN MANY ITEMS! . ’ . iy // o’ " ,, 7 77 . Dy Radical “Retirement” Price! 2-TROUSER SUITS, OVERCOATS AND TOPCOATS, NOW AT THE price sounds almost unbelievable - when you realize that this is clothing of Saks quality—long accepted as Wash- ington’s standard! There is no parallel for this value, and these savings. Choice fabrics, chosen for style and wear. Tai- loring that reflects the long-recognized ! Saks standard. Plan your clothes needs for the rest of the year—and come to- OTHER GREAT GROUPS: morrow to save more than you ever thought you could! Alterations at cost. ‘%23'50_$26'50 Saks—Third Floor They’ve Created a Sensation! Get Y ours! SAKS SUMMER SUITS TROPICAL WORSTEDS, LINENS, MOHAIRS! $12,50 Also Chauffeurs’ Palm Beach Suits E’LL be out of business long before Summer—buy now at a saving impos- sible later! Large selection of Tropicals, in smart, correct patterns—Linens—Black Mo- ALL TWO-PIECE SUITS: hairs. All tailored the Saks way! Altera- tions at cost. COAT AND TROUSERS Saks—Third Floor ALL MEN’S TIES R EN R isinion s Now Radically Reduced to store! The quality and variety we've always been fa- mous for—grouped at three prices for quick disposal! C. - C Most of them are of our famed hand-tailored, resilient construction! Act fast! Saks—First Floor ALL MEN’S GLOVES ES, EVERY pair! None Yoiierved Gnly the Now Radically Reduced to finest skins, tanned and tailored by craftsmen! , Pigskins, 95 85 <kins, C ap e skins. Many warmly furlined or C - . - ) wooldined. Buy several pairs for mow and next Winter! . § Saks—First Floor ALL SALES FINAL! ALL SALES CASH! ™Y ! days. Montgomery County Police but Half Hour Recovering Cedar Grove Car. Special Dispatch to The Star. 'OCKVILLE, Md., February 15.—Less than half an hour after John L. King, an insurance agent, of Cedar Grove, Md., reported the theft of his automo- bile to Montgomery County police here yesterday Policeman John Butts had Tecovered the car and arrested Paul of larceny. jail and the auto returned to its owner. King, on his way to visit friends, stopped at a roadside store to make a urchase. Returning a lew minutes ater to where he had parked his car, he found it missing. After telephoning police here of the license number and description of the car, King postponed his visit and returned home. Butts soon sighted the car on the Frederick pike and overtook it after a short chase. Bose was found at the wheel, according to police. YOUTH FACES COURT IN MURDER OF CHILD| Police Discard Theory Confessed Slayer of Dorothy Lutz Is Mentally Defective. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, February 15.—Wil- lie Brown. 16-year-old colored youth, said by police to have confessed he at- tacked and killed 7-year-old Dorothy Lutz. faced arraignment today charge of murder. Police said they had discarded a theory he was mentally de- fective. Police said he confessed Saturday night that he lured the child into a vacant house a few doors from her home, promising to give her a new skipping rope The child's body was found a week g0 in a second-floor bed room of the house after she had been missing five THREE BURN TO DEATH Four Others Injured as Fire Wrecks Tug in Havana Harbor. HAVANA. February 15 (#).—Three men were burned to death and four others were badly injured yesterday when the tug Manuela was destroyed by fire while unloading gasoline from the tanker Walter H. Munson in the harbor. The tanker, out of Norfolk, Va., had 131,000 gallons of gasoline and 135,000 feet of timber aboard. The victims were Jose Villar Lopez, owner of the tug. and two members of his_crew. age was estimated by authorities at about $50,000. Simpson Funeral Rites. DANVILLE, Va., February 15 (Spe- cial).—The funeral of John A. Simp- son, former well known Danville tobac- conist, who died Saturday at Exmore, on the Eastern Shore, was conducted from the home of his son, H. K. Simp- son, yesterday. Clothing, shirts and shoes are being sold by house-to-house canvassers in nmark. SPECIAL PING PONG TABLE TOPS Special, While s They Last 5 “NO ORDER TOO SMALL” “SUDDEN SERVICE” J. FRANK KELLY, Inc. Lumber, Millwork, Paint, Coal Sand, Gravel, Cement 2121 Ga. Ave. North 1343 28 Years of Service DENTISTRY l AM com- bl pletely & equipped to serve you at * lowest possible prices, and on your own terms of credit. Irce X-Ray pictures and Free Ex- tractions, with & other work. Gas administered. Dr. Carleton Vaughan 932-934 F St. N.W. MEtropolitan 9576 Now Showing The newest woolens for Spring and Sum- mer 1932. Come in and see them or send for samples. February Sale! SUIT OR TOPCOAT Hand-Tailored to Order 22¢ Regular $35 Value Guaranteed 100% all-woo} fabrics, in the best of patterns for Spring. Perfect fit assured because every garment is tailored to your measure, Leave Your Order NOW Mertz & Mertz Co. 405 11th St. N.W. H. J. FROEHLICH, Mgr. D€, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15 1932. “We thought all coal was alike until we tried Colonial” “That was four years ago—thema friendly neighbor told us about Colonial. Today we can’t sing its praises too highly. We really know what fuel satisfaction means. “For Colonial is always bigger than the weather. Always uniform in quality—always 100% clean, dependable, economical heat. “Whether the icy breath of the Arctic blows outside—or it’s dangerously mild and spring-like—we simply set our thermostat for a comfortable home, then forget our heating plant. Good old Colonial Anthracite never fails us. *“And don’t let that ground hog story fool you—remember there are weeks of wintry weather ahead yet—order that trial ton of Colonial Anthracite today and be prepared.” OLONIAL ANTHRACITE Turn to the Classified (yellow) Section of your ’phone book—Pages 94 to 101 —and select a Colonial Merchant. He knows Coal. That's why he features Colonial Anthracite. And he'll gladly Pages 94 to send you a trial ton of this super fuel. 101, Inclusive

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