Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1932, Page 16

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SA16 FOOD EXPUSHIGN WIND-UP PLANNED racker-Eatmg Contest to Feature Auditorium Show Tonight. w s plans PUBLIC LIBRARY ADVISER m mg the "““ = P o s TO SPEAK ON BOOKS | etnean ™ m ‘was M e mm::&oma <ot Toilways | Mrs. Stebbing Wil Discuss New before the World War,| pgucational Trend at Mount Pleasant Branch Tonight. BUNSURTIUM SE AS AID T AM -|U. S. Observers Note Sign of Improved Franco- German Relations. Is yours the OLDEST HOOVER ELECTRIC CLEANER £ i Y T Lam¢ are | & feature of “Book week.’ tobereflneflh“cruuulx- : hhnfl. Federated Mala; cm $8,000,000 railway. § FRURIAI £3 * With only three more nights to go, the Food Show at the Washington Au- ditorium todsy made plans for & gals Wind-up of its 1932 exposition. New ks of the ever-popular “free sam- .'i:: were taken mm th: dllmbuunl as even gifts Yyere decided upon tor the cloc!nl days, B#nd two entertaining contests were re- .ervzd for tonight and tomorrow. t's competition will be 8 mm euting contest for girls. Ahule !u.k ries will be ted to e mtmnz who first whistles a neat last from too-recently crumi m ps. Tomorrow night will see the final tition of this years' show, a fancy x-trot contest for couples. A $5 zold Plece will be presented to the boy an Even though there is no snow on the ground . ., » don'’t forget that Christ- mas is not far offl That's why | have been on the job ‘to bring you some really marvelous men’s gift “buys” .. and you, ladies « you'll enjoy shopping in our modern, conven- ient. new shop on the corner of 13th and F...as well as in our downtown 9th and E store. Look around . . « make yourself at home . .. our sales- men are especially capable of serving and advising you. (6 9th and E Store Is Open Evenings B a present, but, hom today by American observers into Ray- mond Patenotre's announcement Ger- many, France and Great Britain are u'nnxlng an economic consortium for rehabilitating Europe. {| 'The step was regarded as a long step ill | from the days of 1924, when the urg- 8- | ing by Walter Rathensu, German cab- ediate ‘ule for such en, he has a mnmer he said he would give the tempt taw:tnyf.he 1 French undersecretary for Hundreds of Famous DOUBLEWEAR TOPCOATS “They Hold the Press” SUITS OVERCOATS TUXEDO SUITS (Including Vest) Anniversary Sale Price— $:2;1:75 ... for grades up to $30 It's just like Fred Pelzman to do a thing like this! Right when you need a new Suit and Coat, he stages this great sale! Scores of smart styles in youthful “Hollywood” models . . . the new English Drape models . . . and more conservative Banker’s models. In the entire hutofy of the Fashion Shops, we have never offered such fine clothing at 50 low a price! , GRADES UP TO $40—Specially Priced. .$26.75 GRADES UP TO $50—Specially Priced..$33.75 (Many 2-Pants Suits Included) —A jury in Circuit Court here returned val | Jones, former school year’s salary. co-operative movements were GETS $1,400 VERDICT Hagerstown School Teacher Wins Suit for Dismissal. Special Dispatch to The Star, HAGERSTOWN, Md, November 17.| Cabin and Tourlst Class ... New York to Plymouth and Le Havre . . . Low rates . Deliclous cooking...Ask your travel lm Also: . S. Paris, Dec. 95 De Grasse, Dec. & a verdict of $1,400 for Mrs. Valeria er, who was dismissed. She alleged she was dis- missed without cause and asked for a G CHAMPAN NOV. 26!h in this district? If so, you will get the latest Silver Jubilee Model Hoover, ot absolutely no cost. .. .. This offer expires Decomber 1st. ¥ you have an old Hoover, phone in its serial number today. Yeu may be luckyl THE HOOVER COMPANY 1909 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. Potomae James F. Nolan, Gen. Pass. Agent, 1429 Eve St. N.W., Washington, D. C., Tel. Met. 1440 “Mickey Mouse’’? YOU know the story of the little girl who went to the movies and after two hours of Eddie Cantor, Clark Gable, my friend Schnozzle Durante, and others, exclaimed . . . “What! . .. No Mickey Mouse?” go breakin’ my heart with the same query . . . because I'm tellin’ you now, I've everything on the program BUT “Mickey Mouse.” What's the excite- ment, you say? . . . well I'll forget my timid tendencies and confess it’s our Birthday . . . The Fashion Shops are sixteen years old and I'm as proud of the new F Street Shop as any sixteen- Now don’t you year-old boy would be with his first long trousers. I'm giving you good rea- sons to celebrate, too, because through- out the two stores . . . way up to our finest Worumbo Overcoats and Doublewear Suits . . . prices have been slashed . . . to the lowest level in the Fashion Shop’s Sixteen Years of value giving! Remember, there are TWO Fashion Shops now . . . twice: as many values . . . twice as much service and twice as many thanks to you for your kind patronage during the past sixteen years! Scores of Items . . . All Radically Reduced for Our 16~ ANNIVERSARY SALE Our Nationally Famous Special Group of $1.50 and $1.00 Nationally Known “BERKLEY” TIES Hand-tailored Silk Neckwear of im- SUITS pleibee i 60C TOPCOATS OVER- COATS | EREFE = v,( VER( A)f‘ OVERCOATS Anniversary Sale Price— $28 75 Last Year’s Price, $55 Chinchillas, Fleeces . . Hard and Soft finished Worumbos . « . B8ingle and Double Breasted Models . . . Blue, Brown, Cambridge and Ox- ford Grays. Never before have celebrated Faultless No-Belt PAJAMAS $1.19 $1.95 and $2.50 Silk Mufflers $1.19 plain colors, FLANNEL ROBES $ 4.69 Double breasted; colors; contrast- silk fringe | ing trimmings; wide sash; notch lapels. DOUBLEWEAR SHOES 3% e SRl S ot 9th & E Store Only REGULAR 50c SHORTS SHIRTS 8 for $1.00 Home of the FAMOUS WORUMBO OVERCOATS A~ Anniversary Sale Price . . . $18 35 I'm giving the party the PRESENTS tool Thh is a “give-away” price for good-looking, good-wearing men’s clothing. tie into a perfect knot! THREE FOR $2 $1.95 and §1.65 SHIRT broadcloth. Guaranteed Hose closcokl:dl:dol: ::nl:ln': PA]RS 1 SILK.-LINED 85 Hass %2 variety of patterns. Re- inforced toe and heel. All this season’s new shades and Grades Up to 3§ shapes...snap brims and Homburgs. At 13th & F $¢. Store Only

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