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THE EVENING ST AR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 1935. Last 2 Days! Friday & Saturday SALTZ BROS. | Lowest Prices of the Year! | BEFORE we open the Fall Season . . . next week . .. and in line | with our Policy not to carry goods over . .. we place on Sale | the goods we now have on hand . .. The Cost of the merchandise and what it is worth is secondary . .. we desire to offer our cus- tomers the Greatest Bargains of the year . .. and to make room for Fall Goods now coming in .. . Everything is cut to Cost and | in many cases less than cost . Qualities are the very finest . | Quan!mes are limited Come early . . . we assure you the<81 savings are Legitimate and very worthwhile , . . it will be six | months before you see prices like these again . " All Saltz Brothers Merchandise from our own fine stocks, and this is the last sale of the season . .. the Sale ends Saturday ...at 6 ...if the items hold out that long. MEN'’S FURNISHINGS 1 $10 Silk and Rayon Dressing Gown, full silk lined 37 Fine Suede Windbreakers, all new and fresh 119 Assorted Fine Shirts...were $2.50 to $5.00 - 5 $1.95 Week-end Bags, smartly tailored 39 $2.50, $3.00 Madras & Broadcloth Pajamas._ 17 $3.50 Irish Linen Shirts © .14 35 Jantzen & Saltz Bathing Suns ' 38 $5 Imported Golf Hose 69 50c White knitted Shorts & scam,s = $7.50 Smoking Jackets, all wool - $1, $1.50 Tennis & Polo Shirts . $10 French Crepe Siik Pajamas...all S $3.50 Bathing Trunks, worsted & flannel __ $1.00 & 75c Madras & Broadcloth Shorts. . 9 $1.00 & 75¢ Knitted Undershirts $12.50 Silk Brocaded Dressing Gowns. $12.50, $15 Wool Dressing Gowns.___ $1.00 Neckties . .. Summer Patterns__ $1, $1.50 Summer & Winter weights $2.50 & $3.50 Neckties, Fine Qualities__ - $1.35 | 9 Silk & Rayon and Lisle Half Hose ----- 39¢, 3 for $1.00 | $250 Windsor Oxford Ehirts . . . Blue & White. 5 for $1. 00] . 3 for $1.50 | RAINCOATS 6 $12.50 Full Belt Gabardine Trench Coats Rubberized Raincoats . . . all sizes . .. Special._ 5 | MEN’S HATS $5.00 Mallory & Other Fine Quality Felt Hats FALL & WINTER SUITS $35 Fall Suits from regular stock, all sizes__ $40 Fall Suits from regular stock, all sizes 7 $45 Fall Suits from regular stock, all sizes._ $50 Fall Suits from regular stock, all sizes $55 Fall Suits from regular stock, all sizes $60 Fall Suits from regular stock, all sizes__ $45 Genuine Harris Tweed Suits_ $35, $40 Tweed Sports Suits _ $40 Grey Pepper & Salt Tweed Suit, 38 short. $35, $40 Gabardine Suits.________ $40 Grey Flannel Sports Suits, 2 36 1 38 1 40, $40, $45 Fine Quality Gabardine Suits_ $35, $40 Fall Suits__.. $35 Harris-type Tweed Suits, 1/35, 1/39 short__ $35 Light color Worsted Suits, 36, 37, 38, 40 long | $15 Genuine hand-woven Harris Tweed Knickers_ $4.95! $7.50, $8.50 Fall Slacks _ | $35 Crompton Corduroy School Suits $19.75 | -$32.00 | $36.00 $40.00 | $144.00 | _$48.00 | $36.00 $28.00 | $29.50 | % off | TOPCOATS & OVERCOATS $50 10097 Camel Hair Topcoats $50 Grey Llama & Camelhair Topcoat, size 36 $29.50 Harris-type Tweed Topcoats, size 42 $38.50 Imported Couvert Topcoats, 38, 40, 42 $35 Harris-type Tweed Topcoats, all sizes = $35, $40 Reversible Tweed & Gabardine Topcoats == $45 Raglan Camelhair Topcoat, size 38. $75 Imported Couvert Topcoats, 37, 38._ 5 $75 Hand-woven Wool Lined Harris Tweed Overcoats MS,.)O. $50 Virgin Wool Fleece Overcoats, 36 to 42 _--$32.50 | $50, $55 Virgin Wool Fleece Overcoats__. ---$38.50 % off, $40.00 $34.50 -$29.50 | $29.50 | --$28.00 | 20% off $ FULL DRESS & TUXEDO SUITS $75 Langrock Full Dress Suits . .. all sizes $65 Full Dress Suits, 2€, 37, 38, 39 [ A $65 Langrock Full Dress Suits, 35, 38, 38 Iong $45 Saltz Bros. Full Dress, 36, 39, 40, 42_ 9 $50 Double Breasted Tuxedo Suits._ 7 $60 Langrock Tuxedo Suits ___ 8 $60 Langrock Tuxedos, 35, 36, 37 8 $45 Tuxedo Suits, 39 short, 42, 44 _ 6 $40 Tuxedo Suits, 36, 37, 38s, 39, 42 3 $45 Chesterfield Dress Coats, 36, 37, 38 ¢ 13 $7.50 to $10 White & Black Dress Vests, odds & ends. SZ 93 MEN’S SUMMER CLOTHING ‘11 $12.75, $15 Summer Wash Suits 2 $25 Congo Suits . . . 39 reg., 40 short___ 8 $25 Silk Shantung Suits . . . 37s, 38s, 38_ 1 2 $35 White Shetland Suits, 38, 39 1 $22.50 Blue Linen §uit, size 36 4 $22.50 Brown Linen Suits, 36, 37, 38s, 40s 15 $35, $40 Tropical Worsted Suits . . . all sizes * 23 $20 White Irish Linen Suits, all sizes 1 $20. Tan Sports Coat, size 40 8 $20 Tan and Grey Sports Coats 23 $25 Sports Coats . . . Fancies and Gabardines % price. $10.00 $13.75 -$18.75 SALTZ BROTHERS ne =Apparel for Gentlemen, q’ l34lp€ ‘STREET, }?W We are associated with all post exchang | York City. RED CROSS LISTS STORM VICTIMS Veterans Definitely Known to Be Dead in Florida Are Named. By the Associated Press. MIAMI, Fla, September 12.—The| Red Cross last night issued the fol- | lowing list of veterans “definitely identified as dead” in the Labor day hurricane that swept three F. E. R. A. construction camps on the Florida | keys: | Jack Noel English, 1105 Geary | street, San Francisco, Calif. Ralph Anthony Blandford, 2897 West Eighth street, Coney Island, N. Y. Edward Roy Barnes (no home ld- dress), born Lewiston, Tl Michael Jerome Ryan (no home ad- dress known). Henry Richard Austin (no home address), born Hoboken, N. J. Frank Leslie, 35 Afaine street, An- dover, Mass. ‘Walter John Wimmer, South Haven, Minn. Elisha Franklin Smith, W. Va. Malcolm Ferdinand McQueen, Goodman street, Memphis, Tenn. Jack Foster, 1191 Twenty-: slxth street, Milwaukee, Wis. Robert Harold Ramer, Hartford, Va. Henry B. Wagner, 1913 Madison av- enue, Toledo, Ohio. Frank Jeffers, R. F. D. No. 3, Loul:-b ville, Ohio. | Otis M. Johnson, 421 Steck street, | Greensburg, Pa. William J. Mulholland, 2869 Jasper street, Philadelphia, Pa George Sherman, Little Falls, N. Y. Marshall Howell, Franklin, Va. Harry Stickler, Saugerties, N. Y. James Murrey, 212 Vinom street, | Titusville, Pa. William F. Staude, avenue, Richmond, Va James McHugh, 1301 Park place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Elmer Krietzburg, 3008 Edmonson avenue, Baltimore, Md. Brady Lewis, Concord, N. C. John Ackerman, 2042 Pacific street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Thomas K. Moore, Lewisburg, Va John Patrick Gill, 4364 Crimson street, Philadelphia, Pa. Fred Clark (no street address), New Hamlin, 618 ‘ 2213 Hanover DEPUTY SLAYING Thomas E. Dunn, 928 Wes. Ninth street, Los Angeles, Calii. | Paul C. Powell, 1625 Church avenue, Scranton, Pa. Albert R. Jolley, 222 Dean street, | Brooklyn, N. Y. Walter Wise, 5714 Euclid avenue, 5 Cleveland, Ohio. William J. Clark dress), Rockaway, N. Peter Kjar, Dulon, Denmaxk William Jones, Bridgeport, W. John _Reginiak, 548 East Jersey street, Elizabeth, N. J. (no street Frederick M. Murphy, 4221 Berke- | | ley avenue, Chicago. Sam Gatta, Chester, Pa. Edward Maynard Murphy, Senator street, Ebenezer, N. Y. Adam R. Lawrence, no street ad- dress), Charleston, W. Va. Massey Hough (no home), 353 Lamokin street, 3663 birth | place, Rockhill, S. C. Fred D. Somerville, road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles R. Metzler, 49 Ewett street, | Akron, Ohio. Thomas Dolan, 26 Hallenback ave- nue, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. | Richard W. Lyons, 163 Fourteenth street, Renova, Pa. Payton Baber, Covesville, Va. Russell L. Gwin, Mountainville. Pa Stephen W. Parrott, 874 Clayborn street, Danville, Va. - Joseph F. Golding, 8760 Twenty- fourth avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Harry Mayher, 29 Greenwich street, Providence, R. L Walter S. Allen. 1114 North Central street, Knoxville, Tenn. Frank P. De Albar (no street ad- dress), Los Angeles, Calif. Edward J. Hammond, 54 Gurney street, Roxbury, Mass. James E. McGough, 128 Beltz Hoover avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Benjamin H. Van Ness, Palmers, Md. Walter E. Hoffman. 345 Twenty- | 611 Beverly == | second avenue, North Nashville, Tenn. Andrew Beganske, 163 Hope s!ree(.! Brooklyn, N. Y. | Edward F. Case, 1111 Front street, | Portsmouth, Ohio. Edward D. Costello. 830 North With | street, Philadelphia, Pa. Louis W. Delamater, 4318 Reister- town road, Baltimore, Md. George R. Deverman, street, Springfield, Mass. Elmer Graham, Farmore, Ky. John W. Jones, 570 Ewing street Washington, Pa. Thomas F. Keenan, 67 street, New York City. Ernest Lones, 421'> North Depot street, Knoxville, Tenn. Joseph W. MacKinnon, Park, Malden, Mass. | George B. McCoy, 661 East Twenty- | third street, Paterson, N. J. | Sylvester J. McGuire, 151 Mercer street, Jersey City, N. J. | Michael Marik, Washington, D. C. | Harry Matlock, Rushville, Ind. Ralph H. Peacock, 26 Sever street, ‘Worcester, Mass. James O. Pridgen, general delivery, Asheville, N. C. Edward R. St. Clair, 119 Pendleton street, New Haven, Conn. John T. Deaver, 630 Philadelphia street, Covington, Ky. Frederick Schneder, 1764 Bedford | avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. John Austin Johnson, Crandell, Ga. | George Carr, 6532 Alman atree! Philadelphia, Pa. Samuel C. Westfall, Weston, W. Vn John Stalk, 625 West Shawnee ave- | nue, Phymough, Pa. Greenwich | 1 Loren | — Heading the best sellers among| Braille books published by the Na- tional Institute for the Blind in Great Britain are the Bible and an Edgar | Wallace novel. If Your Dentist Hurts You Try DR. FIELD Plate Expert | Doubie - Suction I Guarantee a Perfect Tight Fit in Any Mouth 1 Give Violet Ray Treatments for Pyorrhea Extraction 31 and 52 Also Gas Ext. Plates $ 1.50 Repaired no DR. FIELD 406 7th St. N.W. $15t0$35 Gold Crowns 56 w Fillings, $1 up Met. 9256 ad- | ° | former Pr Shirley Goes Back to School SHIRLEY TEMPLE, Child screen actress, shown as she resumed her school work at the Holly- wood studio, where she is employed. She received a gold star for her work on the first day. Shirley enjoys her studies, according to the teachers, who say she is above the average for her age in scholarship. Idesks and spectators in the galleries | scrambled for the deors When the smoke cleared away and (u der was restored, Valadez was found lifeless on the floor. Mendez, a Rightist, y in the side. both Leftists, cial wounds. The dead Deputy ell known in Mexic was wounded Viveros and escaped IS CALLED PLOT - Hail of Lead Follows Dis- | » pute in Mexican Congress. By the Associated Press t | to escape from the room when he truck in the head Deputies enjoy constitutic | munity, and no arrests were made. Shoe Qutput Drops Manufact 000 pairs of h one three congre woundj o some of es a little Cal 1 planned and execu Mora Tova: | had been time, to divi pla means k part last | Like watches — diamonds — zold teeth and _old. discarded jewelry. For_over 50 vears we have heen busing old roid snd vavine SPOT CAS) SELINGER’S 818 F STREET Nw Dep jority member fr w of Luis Campos Viveros Vertiz. Minority Denies Charge. Members denied they ing. They porters of Hawaiian Islands, who reti Mexican politics after a dispute with Ca. Cork Tipped CIGARETTES with the new, delightful clove flavor! over m.\rnal Chamber. The immediate ca of words betwe t Deputy for G Roman Campos Viveros, the majority. Spectators re; said both wblazed away. and within a shots were fired from many parts of the Ch: PACKAGE ies ducked under their 47 Home | You'll enjoy these new, spicy- . tasting cigarettes, because they're mo different from any you've ever smoked. For Sale By Radiator Covers FPREVENT SMUDGE, FROVIDE PROP- MIDITY. EAUTIFY HOME. Beasonable Prices, Convenient Terms. F. B. BLACKBURN 801 Chandler Blds. 1125 Eve St National One Thing to Remember! QPRI oo Jor Quality Paints Don't forget . . . look for this Du Pont oval when you want a quality painting job! Lasting, colorful beauty that gives full protection in all weather. INSIST ON Prepared OUTSIDE PAINT A high auality finish $3.30 GALLON in_ colors @ Floor & Deck Enamel Porch floors get lots of wear. Here’s an enamel that will give long I:lc at_minimum ¢ - side and outside. $1.00 Quir @ Interior Gloss and Semi-Glo 95¢ QUART For kitchen$ and bathrooms . walls and woodwork—a _durabie. glossy finish that brings new life 1o your home. In white and colors. These Products Sold By Your Neighborhood Du Pont Paint Dealer HUGH REILLY CO Serving Washington Nearly 50 Years Same Management — Same Ownership r..m—o.l. Est. 1888 Glcu—Munn 1334 New York Ave. Phone NAtl. 1703 LIN'S DIME STORE ROMANCE ON ROCKS Foster Son of Chinese President and Bride of Two Months Confer on Divorce. By the Associated Press. COLUMBUS, Ohio, September 12— The East-West marriage of the foster | | son of the Presidert of China and a former dime store clerk may end in| a divorce court, Forrest F. Smith, an | attorney, said last night. Smith disclosed James Lin and his | American bride of two months, the former Viola Brown, had conferred on the subject of a separation and possible divorce. Smith is counsel for | Mrs. Lin. The attorney emphasized, however, | that several questions discussed in | the conference were subject to con- | firmation by the couple. “I do not know if they will be confirmed or not,” | he said. “In fact, I'm not at all sure now that this matter will reach the courts.” ‘The Columbus Dispatch, in a copy- righted story, said: “A cash settlement | of nearly $3,000 has been tentatively | agreed upon, it was reported, Mrs | Lin to receive the amount when the | divorce 1s granted.” A separation and divorce were dis- cussed, the paper said, at a midnight conference Monday attended by Lin, his bride, her parents, attorneys and a Chinese representative of Lin from Chicago. | — | “Foru Year Club” will be formed |in July, 1936, by citizens who lived in the original Miami, Fla., in 1896-7 ~Copyright, A, P. vnxephuv.u | with | MAIN OFFICE 15th and H N. E. LUMBER 2x4 FRAMING, Yellow Pine, 8 to 16 ft.lengths, bd. ft. 3¢ FLOORING, 1x3 Clear N. C. 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