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?lud under the second deficiency act. The announcement said the Treas- 35] PUBI'Ic BUILD'NG Post Office Departments “will PRD JECTS SELECTED “‘:L.?: hand xm:edxmly“ the work of acquiring the land wneré necessary —_— and preparation of plans lnddspec}l‘fl; . cations for new projects in order thal Jobs Aggregating $59,868,000 Are | the greatest number of contracts may Announced by Treasury and |be awarded during the coming Fall| | and Winter. Postal Departments. | Last year an appropriation of $65.- By the Associated Press. 000,000 was made available under the The Treasury and Posi Office De- | emergency appropriation act. Plans partments last night announced se- and specifications nave been '30;;;; lection of 351 public building projects | pleted for practically all of the eggregating $59,868,000. The projects | projects authorized by the Secretary will be financed from the $60,000.000 | of the Treasury and che Postmaster | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, projcts in il 48 Siaten, Hawai and| TWO ARE INDICTED the Virgin Islands. 1 adaiton to the specitic projects, [N HUSBAND SLAYING | i vicor and the man the State al- the Treasury and Post Office Depart- ments said minor construction and D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1935. The jury returned a foint tndict-| GIAM TRIES REBELS ment in less than two hours sgainst BANGKOK, Siam, August 14 (#)—A special secret military court is con- ducting trials of some 100 junior army leges had an affair with her. Dolbow was beaten to death in his mechanical equipment projects, In-| sy gnq Neighbor Are Accused | Prmyard the night of August 3.” His officers, arrested last week in an cluding repairs, alterations and im- provements, would be carried out on Federal buildings throughout the country. Death. No announcement was made 8s to| By the Assoeiated Press. the cost of the individual building projects. —— o in New Jersey Farmer's SALEM, N. J, August 14.—Mrs.|an unsigned statement admitting an Marguerite F. Dolbow and Norman | affair- with Driscoll and plotting with | from Bangkok az saying exscution of Driscoll were indicted by the grand | him the death of her husband. Dris- | frcm 15 to 20 persons is expected to widow and Driscoll, & neighboring attempted revolt. Execution of the farmer, were arrested after the fu-|principal ring-leaders is expected. neral, Otherwise the political situation was Prosecutor W. A. W. Grier an-|quiet, 5 nounced Mrs. Dolbow had given him —— . A London dispatch quoted advices Mysore State is testing adhesive | jury yesterday on a charge of slaying | coll neither denied nor affirmed any- | result from an insurrection in the emergency construction fund author- | General under thn.acn What these sales are all aboul — and how you SAVE! “ A DVANCE,” according to definition, means to go ahead or “be ahead.” At this store the Advance Sales are AD- VANCED in every interpretation of the word. Each year they represent great buying opportunities in the finest mer- chandise in the country. Purchases are made and merchandise produced during dull days when manufacturers are glad to keep factories going withput profit. This year, in particular, in the face of a rising market we offer savings that exceed the excellent economies of past seasons. VE IN THE ADVANCE SALES ' % BTN AN TP «// 7 Y W SN Dy SO L ), 4 giccess I Wi OrCr AR EHac 30 o *40 Hart Schaffner & Marx AND FINE RALEIGH OVERCOATS From master de‘signers comes their workman- ship. From the world’s greatest mills their fabrics. From the style centers their fashions. These are the points of interest in these over- coats, which we negotiated for months ago. If they were purchased today they would be con- siderably higher. Handzome'patterns in single and double breasted models. - Styles for all. $35.00 to $45.00 O’COATS 29 $40.00 to $55.00 O0’COATS *34 $50.00 to $65.00) O’COATS *39 1. Extended Payment Plan: No Down Payments. No I Four First molasses for road surfacing. You’ll be cool and comfortable here while trying on your suit or overcoat! ENTIRE %30 aw %35 Hart Schaffner & Marx AND FINE RALEIGH SUITS 24" It does not take a thrift hound to realize the tremendous savings afforded in the Advance Sale. These suits have been tailored while production was not being pushed and the leis- ured workmanship is the finest. The fabrics also are chosen from the pick of the entire year . . . the smartest, most attractive, the best quality. $35—8$40—8$45 [Fall and Winter $40—$50—855 Fall and Winte:r 2. Lay-Awav Plan: nterest or Carrying Charges. as Months to Pay. Payment Due Sept. 15th. end November Ist. the woman's farmer-husband Harry. A $5 deposit holds your coat as long November Ist. “You may make intermediate payments between now Siamese Army and Navy. thing, police said. THE very least you can count on saving here is $6—in some instances it is $10 to $26. Remember these are the smartest styles to be found in the fashion centers of the world. The tailoring details are all that you would ask for in custom- tailored garments. The fabrics are the newest and best the mills in this or the Old World can produce. A wise man once said that “procrastination is the thief of time.” At least, it can be said that it may rob you of the chance to choose from the cream of the Fall and Winter stocks—at a SAVING: AT WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE SR« e 55 « & "y X A, N (R P v N y NN S AN S ZAL, s S COLIN 2% SO 22 AN A\ QR \/< S\ AN (//// 27 s P2 Y7 7 » R <\\ 2 € s 5K AN % (S S «&, %30 1 %40 Hart Schaffner & Marx AND FINE RALEIGH TOPCOATS 24 Later in the season topcoats quite as desirable will be in our stocks at higher prices. It is sound businest judgment to buy your topcoat— for Fall—for Winter—or next Spring from this premier showing of authentic, fashionable styles. Styles for sports! Styles for street! Styles for dress! Small, medium and large sizes, OTHER GROUPS OF FINE TOPCOATS SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THE ADVANCE SALE 29 *34 *39 3. Regular Monthly Accounts: Rill rendered November 1st, payable in November, Use your charge account or open one.« RALEIGH HABERDASHER A - Widiugton's <Fonest Mew's Whas Stewe1910 7 s7REET 4 ¢ Tomorrow We Begin a Clearance of Fine Summer Apparel at New, Lower Prices! 818.50 322.50 SUMMER SUITS now reduced to IT WON'T require much imagination to visualize how refreshing a crisp, new porous suit would be these sizzling days. Here are porous tropical worsteds and crashes that are tailored. They are suits that will be suitable for weeks more of Summer wear. One of them, or better still, two or three (at these reduced prices) would be a tonic for any jaded Summer wardrobe. Since our regular stocks have been extensive, we still have in these various groups sizes for all men . . . in numerous smart patterns and styles. $25 10 $30 SUMMER SUITS In this group are Hart Schaffner & Marx Dixie Weaves, tropicals, crashes, silks, white shetlands and shantungs. Some three- piece suits are included. $29.50 to $35 SUMMER SUITS Our very finest Summer suits—Dublin Twists, im. ported tropicals, flannels and gabardines. Twe and three piece styles, Linen Suits, Sports Coats and Trousers Reduced $12.75 COOL CORDS $13.50 TO $15 IMPORTED LINEN SUITS $16.50 TO $22.50 LINEN SUITS_ $16.50 TO $22.5¢ SPORT COATS; entire stock; whites, checks and plain colors; broken sizes $8 TO $12.50 SPORTS TROUSERS; entire stock____$5.85 $35 WHITE SILK TUXEDO COATS AND BLACK SILK TROUSERS; only five of them Men’s Furnishings, Hats, Sport Shoes Reduced $4 ENOX STRAWS $5 AND $6 KNOX STRAW $5 RALEIGH PANAMAS $2 AND $3 RALEIGH STRAW HATS _ $7 AND $8 KNOX PANAMAS ____ . __ RALEIGH'S “8” LEATHER SHOES STA-SMOOTH SPORT SHOES STA-SMOOTH CALFSKIN HANAN SPORT SHOES ___ HANAN CALFSKIN SHOES A few stvles, $1065 $3 AND $3.50 SHIRTS; fancy and plain shades_ ___$1.88 $1 NECKWEAR; FOULARDS, FAILLES, CREPES, . RIS RE 68¢c $1.50 NECKWEAR ___ . .. snvsesins TN $2.50 NECKWEAR, IMPORTED CREPES AND li'OU-1 i ——--$1.4 LIGHT OR DARK 75¢ AND $1 HOSE; PASTEL, CLOCKS, DARK PAT- L EE R e e £9¢ “MANHATTAN” SHIRTS, SHORTS, SCANTS; BY ROBERT REIS .. $1.65 AND $1.95 SHIRTS; WHITES, SOLID COLORS AND FANCIES ----$1.35 $3.50 TO $5 PAJAMAS $2.95 SEERSUCKER ROBES; WASHABLE, ALL SIZES - 1 fl#DBATmG SUITS; ZIPPER; 2-""6’N -“-'O‘lié-‘ $2.50 AND $3 SWIM PANTS OR SHIRTS. 25¢ HANDKERCHIEFS; PURE IRISH LINEN, 5 FOR §1 50c GAR““R?I:P PARIS, HICKOK; SINGLE O $1.00 HICKOK SPORT BELTS ENTIRE BUILDING R /57 . RALEIGH HABERDASHER K r