Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1922, Page 28

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MUTT AND JEFF—It Seems That Mutt Has No Sense of Humor at All. (Coponict 352 e B0 i Sinde e —By BUD' FISHER, 3 MY WORD, You €ACT THAT | J) [Look AT DACKENS!] Qu o % i o I'M WRITING AN WRITE WITH :‘:‘ :c P::R RE WAS AN AWFUL JUST THE SAME T z 5 : ARTICLE EoR A ATerrBLE | | Senman 15 A : PENMAN NET T ichow HE wRete ThHe BIG MAGA2INE. SCRAWL! I . [] Special Reductions in B s | [ St L] | sian. s xve ALt o A TwisT! GET BIG MONEY. GoT LITERARY @wu Twist) ART MIRRORS Distinctive Designs in Art Mirrors Are Offered at These Attractive Prices > ITALIAN RENAISSANCE In Antique Gold and Polychrome Oblong, 16x24 Inches Former Prices Reduction $4750.............828.50 RS AN ) In Antique Gold and Polychrome : = = — - ‘ q y | 'SCBI"!‘]! lInlveralt):, 20 Jackson place. TERR R 'N clL'clA C. A. have moved to the port of Mer- | the_Rosiclare fluor spar mine, which F‘RE DAMAGE s35 m Oblong, 18x24 Inches I filw NEws |N BRIEF | - 0 . sine, where hundreds of refugees are | w. ciaimed by the executors of the | - y ,UUU. m rice i st R. McLea Former P Reduction Wednesday . at Museun. | Christians There Afraid for Their |#aid (b ¥, W. C A meeretary has | SHate of the late Jobn 7. Heloan | Omciais of he Caion News Com- Ji be eet Council ting 7:30 p.m. C i b . where | s 3 s ) 2 4 365 335 ) “"l" i Sy ("‘T' ’l.'":';, Billabury Wil speat of wild flowers Lives If Turks Return. sheliaiheiping ithewomentand (ohil: | lic' sava anill June 27,11915, whieniby Baty ave ehdeavoriniz o Getermine khe ® e e 0000 .. . e s Vi COl . U i - . > s e S i v 2 % R 2 itive committee_of the 0]and birds of Yosemlite National Park.| The Christians in Cilicia are afraid | equt relief committoe, € NEAT | . compromise agreement Mr. Bugher |OFiXin_of the fire which swept their izens' Committee on Playgrounds | b ; e = ursday, at § p.m.. in the east study! Executive committee meeting of Co- | [0F their lives if the Turks rcturn T »m of the Public Library, at which |lumbla Federation of Baptist Young |and the “Christiun power * charge Peoples’ Unions will be held tomorrow ' with the mandate for was declared to have gne-third inter- | Storeroom in the basement of Union est in the mines and to be entitled to , Station last night, destroying a stock {EX-OFFICIAL BRINGS SUIT. |, .ccounting for the income for sev- |of post cards. souvenirs and tobaccos eral years. valued at § OVAL MIRRORS !the report of the survey of pmu]“ €p.m: 4t Ut g a separat treaty p ] declared an Amer- |Jesse C. Adkins Seeks $47,104{ Thec mines are worth many millions Cafeteria. In Antique Gold and Walnut Krounds in the District by the Chil-i ™ & Despite avy damage, it is . { drens’ Bureau will'be consldered, and ity Club Tribune n “who has lived *a number of T i ;e 4 g 16x24 Inches drensi "';"‘“ el .h_' '."” ‘:“h- eey | I January 10, when a member of the in Syrin #nd throughout the ¥rom F. D. Bugher. {1t is stated. and the lawver says hix !doubtful :f mang travelers in the sta- F ér Pri Red . plans made for presenting the needs, Chinese conference delegation will de- ast.” letter to Mrs. Cabot 3 g H fee of $50.000 for legal ition proper knew a fire had occurred orm rice eduction | for playgrounds and recreation facil-fscribe “The Present Outlook for|Stevens of the local near east re- Jesse C. Adkins, former assistant| rea ble. Te also s |in the underground storeroom. itics to congressional committees. | China” Last meeting in old club- dated December 4 and received | United States attorney general, has ¢ tra E | Station employes detected smoke louse. vesterday. . i . i i re Il he s | coming from the storeroom shortly | 1 Fiter stutes that a British | fled suit in the District Supreme | "N; “hygner has paid only $3.000 on |after 7 o'clock, and when they forced to Adana recently | ! qurl to recover 544‘10_4.51 f_"O’ll Fred- | account of the fee and only part of |open the door the compartment was in subjects that he | erick H. Bugher of New York. The |the expen money, the court is ad- |flames. The post cards, booklets and be responsible for | lawyer tells the court that he was re- | vised, I a balance of $47.104.51. | other novelties destroyed were intended have left the city | tained by Mr. Bugher, December 6.| Attorney Frank J. Hogan appears for |for the various booths of the news : ves of the Y. W. 1916, to represent him in a suit over | the plaintiff. leompany in the tion. of the Hebrew completed pians] ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. lance Valentine di TONIGHT. fo! ¢ Hall. Miss Minnie Hu da_Tarbell will speak ‘at the In Antique Gold and Polychrome ‘ S chairman of the club, which is org. Uiss 15x20 Inches ized to aid the home. Ut S S L Former Pnce > Rcduction The United Dauxhiers of the Con-! federacy will hold eception for the . r 842 50 2" Confederate veterans from 3 to 61 o D R I BN a o'clock this afternoon at the Conted-! erate Men 1 Hall, 1322 Vermont; avenue, Washington Camp, 171, Con- ns, will hold their first tederate Vet L meeting of the new year at 7:30, A o'clock tomorrow night. | <1215 F STREET ond 1212 #1218 G STREET > |m7 . w‘;-:;:r,;’"'!,{:::;;r:!;;'.,':1,‘,"',:9:{, f Pennsylvania - n Seventh Hours—8:45 to 5:30 > T P itone vtead ! ; Avenue a 5 . Street | ———— (] D AT e Social CH s Cor the AR The pntriotic and Americanisation committee of District D. A. R. will meet Wednesday at 2:30 pm. at Re- A Series of Most Extraordinary Clothing Sales Il —in Adherence to Our Policy of Clearance Doing the **Unexpected’! _Instead of the Customary “Clearance” of Winter Styles, Past Their Day— Hahn’s Start the Year With a 4 Wonder-Sale of New Spring Low Shoes Saks Overcoats —including values L : ! up to $45— $28 | Smartest Double-breasted models—made up in the Double-faced weaves—plaid back or of con- trasting color; Raglan, Kimono and regular sleeve; belt all around; silk sleeve linings and silk yokings, - Third Floor. % Saks Suits —including values up, to $40— 525 Many are Young Men's and many Conserva- tive Models—Herringbones, Tweeds, Pencil Stripes and Fancy mixtutes. Single and Double-breasted. of our especial designs. Third Floor. Black Satin Black Satin “Baby"Heel Louis Heel InstepSerep , Instep Step Saks Conservative Saks Fur-Collar Saks Big Men’s e Overcoats ' Coats Suits | $3775 | | $2975 || $39.75 | || i . Double-breasted model; with T One of the special features of | ‘:lcalyly staple.efie&:(;s— good a(:‘. belt back, and collar of fur, Saks ,s;-rvice is the assortment -of | wheat” season in and season out. ) unusual sizes we provide. When { But Clearance makes no exceptions lt)hat 8 nott only comfortable, Clearance time comes-Ythey must | —so these Overcoats go in the sale. ut smart. . follow the balance of the stock Dark Oxf()l‘dil Infl‘d ‘Plam Blagk; These Overcoats are in out. But it creates, a privilege Single-breasted, fly-front model; . - most exceptional. Satin ‘or Serge lined—in all sizes .Blue' OXford‘ oy ar!d The sizes range from 44 to 54: from 34 to 46. “Regulars,” “stouts” Hcathe'r .mlxtures———und in in “regulars.” “stouts,” “longs and “l_cans.?' good size assortment. “long stouts” and “short stouts.” Third Floor. Third Floor. B Third Floor. fully get over the importance of this event —and that 1s’to induce you to call and see the shoes. Then only will you fully réalize the high quality and. originality of these New Spring styles. And then you will surely marvel at that $5.95 price." T HERE'S only one way in which we can 7 All the styles pictured and others. Brand-new ' ; ) 3 ; . S ‘o, - ) L5 h! < - 1922 fashions created and made exclusively. ~ - |]. M > F y S lt - Men S Over t for.us by several high-grade factories. In Il vieén § ancy ou § c = 5 coats placing such shoes on sale at $5.95—we feel we ; 5 On the Economy Flgor— n the Economy Floor— are starting the New Year in a Big Way, | 5 $ 75 N $ 75 | . . - R RGN T R Nk : b L4 > 3 thoroughly in keeping with the past achieve- || e : _ : o , ; ments of this House. 5 : 1 = {7 Not .of our firoducti;:m—fiui sold under our These, too, are of outside make—but one that : \ 5 warranty. Really splendid fabrics—which are be- we can sanction. The models include both ‘Single i ing sold much below their actual value. ; and Double-breasted designs—Double-faced Cloths; ‘ : Brown fierrmgbo,ne‘s and Striped effects; in the light and dark colors. Raglan and regular shonl- Plenty of desirable two-button §mg1e-breasted Sacks— Mo- ders: belt all around; or belt-back. 5 hair lined and well tailored throughout. - All sizes, 5 : : i All Sizes | 34to 42, : Good assortment of sizes. 2to 8 Fourth Floor. /4 AAtoC - -l

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