Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1935, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D C.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1935. R \“\ Fishes Amid Picturesque v. . : g ' - ' 1310 F STREET i IS ON us ! Scenes Made Famous ] : ’ ' . by Buccaneers. By the Associated Press. EN ROUTE WITH PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, ABOARD U. S. S. HOUSTON, October 18.—President Roosevelt today was amid the pic- turesque San Blas Islands, off the || coast of Panama. He got in a bit of fishing before nightfall yesterday. The party also went to view the tslands, which are the home of Indians who have maintained a pure race. They invite white people ashore, but insist upon their departure at night. From the fringe of coconut tree cov- ered islands numerous boats set out to greet the Houston and Portland as they arrived, but none came :lose to the ships. At noon the presidential party had stopped at historic Porto Bello at the beginning of the Atlantic cruise | which will bring the Executive back | to his desk at Washington. | $2.50 and $3.00 Wearing an old fishing hat and light 9 clothes, the President was in high| DIEN S spirits as he led his companions on a tour of Porto Bello’s ancient fortifi- SHIRTS cations. Leaving the Houston, he circled the | | $1.98 encient harbor, found by Columbus | in 1502, and in a ship's boat drew | alongside the rude pier where curious | natives gathered. Secretary Harold F. Ickes and Harry L. Hopkins, F. E. | R. A. administrator, led the party ashore to view ruins of the old brick- end-mortar fort subdued by Henry :lly:e:cil::“‘\h‘i:‘e*i:i‘:';i Morgan, English buccaneer, in a Also English tabs and S HAVE GOT SOMETHING WE CANT the” mew widespreud collars, Y. M. C. A. CANVASSERS PUT IN WORDS . . . BUT THEY SURE Repular 8165 @) 39 TO MEET FOR DINNER HAVE PUT IT INTO THE HAT! Patterned madrases of fine combed yarn, with Trubenized nonwilt colla Pima yarns— custom-tailored, collar- Eeturnaiiin W Membership BDrive L : LUXOR FELTS, pliant as chamois, yet A S e D %k¢. so made that the lines stay put for the GO0 by aW sduesla s J life of the hat . .. five youthful models, Latest returns in the annual mem- | 5 by sol ut of I! nd by . . . - . bership campaign of the Young Men's WOLnS DY SOKR SO fol ege and .b : 5 Save in the 24th Anniversary Sale! Save in the 24th Anniversary Sale! Christian Association will be tabu- fathers out of envy! ... competitors have tried i lated at a dinner of the 150 canvas- e G 3 = - sers today at 6 p.m. in the auditorium | to copy them, but can't .. . they've got something S ) S of the Central Y. M. C. A, E\ghteenth that’s bred in the bone of a Knox craftsman and 330 AND 35 $4O AI\D 4-5 ts. . . - -n'%h(e} ts;tr:;m the most recent count | found only in the lines of a Knox Hat! .« . was 235 new members. The goal is| “Comfit*” leather in “Ovalized Sixteenths*” . .. : 3 ” . 600 new members by next Wednesday | A y N night, when the final campaign rally‘ all shades . . . and priced at a figure that looks E % will be held. : small and is small compared with the style and John L. Vandegrift, general chair- | & o | 8 Other Knox Hats $5, $7, . man of the drive, will preside at the | character of the hat. dinner. It was announced today that | $10, $20. bt e RALEIGH “8” safety pledge cards in line with the : | SHOES T O P C O A T S : T O P C O A T S policy of the Y. M. C. A. in seeking | safety pledges as well as memberships. | Marriage Licenses. $5-35 Overcoats & Tuxedos : Overcoats & Tuxedos Wacren G Head. 3. 2800, 13th st and | 5 ¢ We're mighty proud of this akoma Park, Ma Rev AP W | X f value! They are shoes a man J i O e e | y likes! Rough Scotch Grains, 5 " Rev_J. C. = . d‘ Tt smooth Calfskins, Patent i enson C. ‘Tress. Bethesda, Md. an Hepsoh € acho 5 et e, | / Leathers. S ..In;pn_ml o“l'\l be- P luel Nichi 30 T st se. and| cause it's our Anniversary s.w.. Rev. The Peters | & N vi New York city. | 3 5 " uth E. Vi 31, Columbia, | 5 S.C.: Rev. R. W wmmns , i i b4 William _Parks. 941 T st d_Eliza- | : 5 beth Williams. 2| Takoma 2 N 2 2 Park: Rev. Al ‘ Dallas P. Fry. 1320 F | . . Catherine E Forteney. 32, 1305 Ian( v 3 o t.. Rev. Hyle N 5 % , E v h st., and = A an. Conbecti- | E : 2 ; S cut ave: Rev. R_L. Grew . o *Rev. P. G. A % 1 b X § X 1hm st. : & % Al 12th st.. Rev, " £ & e e Patick M. Flaharty Walter Reed Hos- | ntuiln:rd Mary S, Wills, 21, 1418 Floral | 1 | o 7 v S 2 L pediion W?&h 5. jand, Primeose, . IH) o ; 4 BUYING fete of Wl’lll.!ll we are ‘ IF EVER there was a time to buy ! unusually proud brings you clothes—and to buy plentifully ey S Gattol e y / $8.50 STA-SMOOTH these sensational clothing values! —it is now . . . before our epochal Goseppiie M s 18 0% 55t | \ s SHOES Months ago we laid our plans for 24th Anniversary Sale ends! The Hhéé’i’"%‘cfk{i‘"“égu 14 3 Nisptle st ne. and | D7 this great 24th Anniversary! Our special Anniversary price of these 6427 8th st and : $7.35 makers caught the spirit of the oc- : superb clothes is $33, but they B \P‘hfl‘;FD;{M B\Arlglhid Floral Park, = samen V. fagsecty Wieus B and casion, and co-operated whole- ‘ are $40 and $45 values from every ar Tl 125 121 . . stne: Rev. P. B Conro 3 Men who know them. prefer heartedly! They produced, ex- : angle of comparison. They are James H! Thompson. 0. °%nd Lillian E | them! They are made with ly f val h. i Manley. o0 both® of Baltimore. Md; | patented inner soles that pressly for us, values that set a new priced so very low because they are Rev. H. M nig. B . . S S wimington. X 0. never crack, crumble or warp! standard at 826! They are strictly : a birthday offering from our mak- R. W. Weaver. | Quality leathers, perfect con- 0 e s 3 . ' ”3‘3’5 gi?:“%“""fim&c'nym Baimare; Siuiion? Pl o s Se $30 and $35 Suits, Tuxedos, Top- ers to us—and from us to you! Ma.: S H 3 Remarkable values! coats and Overcoats. Even higher See these Suits, Topcoats, Over- V!rmon! ave., At S H O E S 4 prices can’t buy more distinctive coats and Tuxedos—and youw’ll e R | styling and more careful workman- - agree they have no parallel at this . se. Rev. 397 P st. and “QUALITY, LIKE CHARACTER, ENDURES” STILL MORE ship. A group of 2-Trouser Suits : price! Many 2-Trouser Suits are . 7 Adams st.; st and | g ) included. included. et : Hanan Shoes is a name to which the ANNIVERSARY No Charge for Allerations ; No Charge for Alterations world pays tribute. This is a fact that no man challenges. See the new Fall NEW RALEIGH SUITS, TOPCOATS NEW HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Births Reported N styles—they will tell you better than SPEC'ALS! AND OVERCOATS, $30 TO $60 . CLOTHES, $30 TO $115 Thomag M. and Gladss Hufl. boy. any words of ours that every step in their making Willlam H. and Martha V. 3 H H 1 . 1 1 Ciareiee G, 4T Margirel a1, Deniie, bov, is expert and painstaking; every step in their $2.00 and $2.50 arry and Mary M. Young, girl. : ] Claude H. and Genevieve G. Smith, girl. wearing is comfortable and smart. | iy o e g o $1(-50 AND $] 2-50 i GIVE Vad Hisabetn . Tael. bgy. $1.79 USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT, OR OPEN ONE DURING THIS SALE Joseph A. and Bertie D. Jackson, boy. B Ralph L.'and Annabelle Hensley, boy. Pay in 30 days « . . or on our Extended Payment. Plan—no interest charges—4 months to pay. Nat. Joseph and Nettie Wilson, girl. I i i i cfimzs eph and Neitie W rhm;srw o Sold Exclusively in Washington by i sttt emg . Q- B. and Louise May. girl. st e hdliieg gl i RAI.EIGH HABERDASHBR “ S St ; I omer E. @ red Ho X with ntrasting i ] ! i v . 3. Toison. sirl golers ~ with contras! - = Special for Anniversary! Special for Anniversary! R":E:‘:‘E‘[r d!-‘;: tf:%%fi &%‘gg;mt : ‘llL.z;,,,/.-.', ] ./'l[mitfiltn Steve-1310 7 STREET ’:‘:':‘n':.:,{'_"'{a'm:':’:: R $5 R ALEIGH $1.50 AND $2 ' NECKWEAR Homas and Mar " sirl. Hyland nflu‘lliulxn !.(‘:‘mr B I 3 — i * Gomos T Gnd Mary Smith, @ifl s G : FELT E HATS mes T Ester Catos. girl. - : \ 75¢c and 5100 8ilk _or e A e Kiizabeth: St Sieshens. il . > Lisle *Hose. “she B : s 29 gharies H. and Marthis Davis, boy. { 813 sk Lin e g 5 ien, boy. £ 9 Robes - 12.95 $ . 45 L. al . i . v SR and Mariente M, Korier: os. § . I nen Init nd- o1 33’ All hand tailored of resil- Grace G. Oreer. boy. ; i % r B B and Anna V. . \ 50 Falterned HAnd c1.00 v ient construction. Colors ‘ Kerc William 1."and Helen 5. flua’m 8 bor. : B 3,00 Pleskin. Mocha richly blended on fine d Margaret Mw" W | 1 It d 8 3. 2 Amazing—but true! Every quality brocaded satins and e‘;“‘“"“” ) o I §0c Pu 3 X G one of these hats is made twills. Blues, maroons, the . quality way of superb greys, greens. fur felt! Snap brim, bound $3.50 TIES, Imported Vene- edge, Tyrolean styles, wide tian Grenadines $2.45 brims. Sterling, Dove, Pearl, $1.00 TIES! Figures, stripes Eeru, Buckskin, Bark. and all-over effects ....79% C. T. Murray. o NO PARKING TROUBLES HERE—PRIVATE CHAUFFEURS IN ATTENDANCE AT OUR CURB o RALEIGH HABBRDASHBR ances Brirre dr. . ‘ Tl T Stk o \ . . A 4 J'..,_M 1;*3;".,{. F . R CM/M myt&m s c]medt en s ear étvte--liflo F STREET - TR v ’3

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