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rRA Thank Clearance for the opportunity to buy Burt and Banister Shoes at these radical reductions Black and tan street shoes, plain white and white with black or tan trimmed sports shoes— That were 8.00 and 10.00 The Banisters are in the 7.85 group Caring for feet is better than curing them. 1343 F Street 00 our T THE EVENING STAR, WAbnlNulON D. C, THULSUAY, Abuua ~YGFTS OF PLTURESE S s | ACGEPTED BY GROUP = ] Oldest Inhabitants’ Assecia- tion Holds Brief Session. Bank Action Delayed. The Association of Oldest Inhabi- i tmu last nlgm held one of the brief- rezul ssions in its history, the principal hminass to the § amounting #] | acceptance of some ‘ms in the form of pictures. Later most of the mem- bers went to the Heurich Brewery as | | guests of Christian Heurich, a vice I presldem of the association. ® Al steel .construction ® Porcelain interior ® 31, cubic ft. capacity ® Guaranteed motor E | otograph of the old Court of Clnlms Buud!nz built in 1866, and for- merly used by the Freedman's Bank, was given the organization by Dr. William P. Herbst of 3401 Fulton street, according to announcement by James Duhamel, chairman of the associa- tion's Committee on Hall and Archives. Mr, x ers the failure of this colored bank, and ited on ‘Was] blnm Triumphant” was accepted as a gift from Ralph Davol picture of the interest! ding at 3051 M street ‘town, ich troversy concerning its Ofll’lh there has been con- pouibuu-eby presented to %mhflm by '.he owners of the | brewery Miss Doyglas Goddard and Frederick J: Guddl!d of George- gratulated by years of age, and his sixtieth enuyu:brmrmu:ebmrlcto! lumbia. An ninx Star of ysterdn indlcaunz thlt first shipments of new beer were bei made ;from the brewery wu lfl to the adsociation by J spector of the new member guests to sample the prod Most of the members t to the at Mr. Heurlchs mvitlflon Mr Boylsledlnm-l ng a toast Heurleh print pramnz om:m- n the meeting hing- | =— sign on the building to thi flect pending fromal dechiun on thc historic poin have had af- , however, the whou issioners !or ‘(’}eorgeto;m .llntud sa!d property in un Christian Heurich, president o! the r. Heurich Brewing Co., vice president of the nwociatlon wu con- ONE-WAY FARES SOUTH REDUCED August 1st to stn Atlanta, Augusts Brunswi Charlest Columbis Covione. %€ 3 Tickets will be mu at these lpecl.ll rates from August 1st to Aumt 5th, inclusive. Return tic -nul August 12th, 193; cnhu polnh and Nnrth, schedules, etc., lnquln at only Short Line Terminal in Washington— CAPITAL BUS TERHINAI. 633 F St. N.W. (Opposite Hecht Co.) A Phone: District 4224 EISEMAN'S SEVENTH AND E ANY SUMMER SUIT 1 Formerly $18, $16.50, $15 Take your pick of any Summer suit in the store for $11.95. No exceptions—all includ- ed. Both light and dark shades, in all sizes and models. Buy, for now | and next Summer. Max Kohner upon his 91 | last night anni- m'esldent :{mfionmg in the G ing papers ne i associat] National Bank went over to the next meeung on moclm of J. Eliot Wright, pleuure at join 3, 1433. was Percy B. Israel, & m A message was read from Emery, vice president, who is reen 'l'he queluon o! stgu the cessary W. C. T. U. Contest. ion’s money m the Hnmmun Special Dispatch to The Star. LINCOLN, Va., August WINS DIAMOND MEDAL Mountains of | Hamilton Girl, 15, Gets Prize in 3.—Agnes Embrey, 15-year-old daughter of R. L. Wmmm Henry Huflm retired in- | g lice Department, a Sesociation, was of the dlamond medal M held unflu the auspices of the n: oduced form.lly and expressed his s Chri Roads That Mean Jobs ROADS that are SUBSTANTIAL— ROADS that are PERMANENT— BUILD THEM OF CONCRETE The Federal Government has granted $400,000,000 to the states for highway work. Through youg State Highway Department, the U. S. A. will furnish roads that mean jobs, funds for building roads. Home labor, now on relief, will get jobs again. The wages will be spent in home stores. And there will be no burden on- the home taxpayer. CONCRETE ROADS answer the Government’s every specification. They provide men with jobs. They are substantial— maintenance cost is much less than that of any other type. They are permanent — outlasting any other type. And you know that they give you the greatest driving safety, comfort and convenience—But did you know —that they save you money on gas, tires, depreci- ation and repairs for every mile you drive? That also is now a proved fact. Insist on CONCRETE for your roads—get tie most and the best road for the money—and the maximum employment for labor! 8% 90" A Message to PORTLAND GEHEII' Keeps America’s Arteries YOUNG v o ciy. Ty g any town or city. y basiness to home make qr break the community’s reputation with strangers. They make the town a better place to live. of CONCRETE, is the material which engineers have used in building America’s finest roads — nearly 100,000 miles of them. Cement has trywid tests have shown that of all types of paving, all costs considered— CONCRETE ad- ‘vantages at Jower cost. FOR FURTHER IN- FORMATION WRITE THE CEMENT SERV- ICE MAN, CARE OF3 PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION National Press Club Bullding, Washington, D. C. the Money Spent on Euncre‘te [unsfruchun Goes to Labot! A &P Employees (First Announcement Made Aug. 1) This me:;age is the first official announcement to A & P employees of the ® 8.37 sq. ft. shelf space WE DO OUR PART ® Chill-o-meter with glass defrosting pan ® All porcelain cooling unit ® Bar-type shelves of rustproof steel Company’s immediate acceptance of Presi- dent Roosevelt’s National Recovery Plan. With the Exclusive SHELVADOR . = ——— THE OFFICERS of your company are cooperating with the President to increase employment by shortening hours of labor and to raise minimum wages. As you know, the terms of this agreement have been put into effect in all A&P stores, warchouses, food plants and offices. YOUR CUSTOMERS may ask you what effect these changes will have on the retail price of food. Tell them that there has been no ch:ingc in the long established A &P policy of sclling the best of foods at the lowest prices. They will continue to save money at the A&P. MODEL D—35 THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY