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12 GEORGETOWN ASKS MUST GET $675,000 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1925. Woman Takes Own Life. |returned from school to find her Mrs, Tdna Lyerly of 1347 A strect|MCtheT seated In front of the kitchen Mra, Bdna Lyerly. of 1341 A Sireoty ctove desd. *Mra. Lyerly had-been southeast committed sulclde in her|f) and despondent for some time, the home yesterday afternoon by inhal- ing illuminating gas. _Charlotte, 11 family explained. She leaves a hus- vears old, daughter of the,woman, | Neviit gave a certificat Saks & @Gmpany PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SEVENTH STREET This sale is one of our usual an- nual events, éarrying unusual val- band, Arthur. C. Coroner YRAOE haasw Wisconsin Avenue Condi- | Johns Hopkins Obliged to tions Scored — New Bus | Raise Money in 20 Days to | Route Downtown Favored. Get Wilmer Hospital. At Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 Thirteenth street BENNETT CUP RACE DATE. Balloon institute | Hospital for the of diseas ¥ to raise $ rday Club | vinted out that the bulk contributed | ESTATE SALE (By Catalogue) of a (Mostly pre-war importations) includi such as Khiva, Bokharas, Cashmeres, Gidias, Shirvans, Daghestans, Irans, Mahols, Geordez, Fereg] Valuable Paintings by Constantino Brimi: Including the originals made for the ceilings || v. s. capitol, ete ed upon the condition | Mahogany and Other Fine Furniture " KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS { HONOR FATHER SWEENEY | LT | - | Potomac Council Gives Reception | to Former Chaplain, on Short Visit Here. e hundred men =, last night S. I, for- for all parts of the home Ornaments, etc. at Public Auction Within Our Galleries, 715 13th Street Day By order of | E. HILTON JACKSON ||| surviving administrator of the Brimidi esta | quest) Now On V Terms, Cash. of Potomac | ncil, and now a | v Deputy Wi t, Chaplain Murpl responded Competition to Open at briefly 4 Most Unusual Collection of Oriental Rugs : all the fine old weaves Cabistans, d walls of the Rare Old English Silver and American Plate, Rich Draperies, Imported China and Glass, Curios, Mirrors, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday January 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th, 1925, at 2 P. M. Each ; J. B. Sanger, execu- trix of the McAboy estate, and others (names withheld by re- Vo C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC., If Food “Disagrees” in Stomach Instantly! Whenever food or drink u the stomach or causes In Flatulence, Bloatin, tburn or Acid t relief ®s s * reaches t “"A 60 cent packag entire family iree member orders for mont “Pape’s " Diape stomach. No waiting! age. Just chew a few of these pleasant, End Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn, Acidity 1 sts | millions and guarantee ecach MEN'S and WOMEN’S — Inventory Uncovers 5,000 Prs. of High-Grade Shoes To Be Sacrificed | MEN’S | High and low season’s most wanted leathers. Included are the well-known “Steadfast,” “Korrect’ Shape,” ete.,, regularly selling from $7 to $12.00 An unusual value. WOMEN’S Styles of the season in women’s high grade straps, operas, regents, gore effects and oxfords in patent, satin, suede, kidskin and calfskin. Also 7 styles in silver brocade pumps with block or dress heels. Special 475 *5 BERBERICH’S ---Established 1868--- 813 Pa. Ave. . For Your Convenience These Items Arranged On Tables Patent Leather, Black Satin, Silver Cloth Opera Pumps, in strap models and tongue effects. French or half French heels. Sizes are very broken—early shopping is therefore desirable. Values up to $10.00. $1-95 Pumps and Oxfords bearing the “Patrician,” “Red Cross” and “Bally” trade marks. Wide range of styles and patterns. Values greater than you'll ex- QOver cut in the 75 1116-20 7th St. B Combining Our Usual Pre-Inventory Sale With the Remodeling Opportunities Makes for Appealing Clearance Bargains Men’s Furnishings Imported Brushed Wool Camel Shade Mufflers Wool fringed, $1.65 and $2.00 T Our Entire Stock of Mufflers Including silk squares, cash- meres and imported swiss sifks. One-Half Price Men’s Cut Silk Neckwear and nitted four-in-hands 65c and SI-Values, 35¢ 3 for 31 Cut Silk Neckwear Plain colors and stripes Values $1.50 79¢, 3 for 2% Cut Silk Neckwear $2.50 and $3 Values 515, 4 for 55 plain colors stripes. Men’s Woven Madras Shirts § b il A $135 4 for 35 Value, $2.50 Sweater Vests Were $5.00 to $8.50 Special, $2 .45 Sweaters Slip-on Sweavlcrs 1 colle Boys' Coat Sweaters From 1 > 18 years. Navy maroon and browr Were $8 and $10 $4.45 Men's Jumbo Weave Sweaters Light-weight V.neck Sweaters Sold for $5.00 $395 Men's and Boys' V.neck, Shawl Collar and Coat Sweaters. In all white (soiled). Were $8.00 to $12.00 To Close Out $4.95 Men’s and Young Men’s Winter Overcoats Coats that sold from $45 to $55 $37.50 Coats that sold from $30 to $40 $27.50 Overcoats of all-wool fabrics, cut in the most up-to- date models. Double-breasted box models Single-breasted models. Box back, with belt all around or hali belt Single-breasted fly fronts, with box backs; Single-breasted button through. Also the new tubular model is included in the sale. Saks & Company—Third Floor and Small Sizes in Boys’ Long Pants Suits that sold for $22.50, $25 and $30.00. $9.75 10 Odd Suit Coats 7 Odd Coats and $7.75 Vests $8.75 25 Prs. Boys’ Long Pants Mostly blue serges 31 Golf Knickers Sold for $6 and $7.50 6 and $7.50 values Special, $3.25 $4.75 Saks & Company, Third Floor Fancy Suits Mostly Small Sizes Men's and Young Men's Fancy Suits. a kind. They are all one of Suits that sold for $30, $35 and $40. They must go. $14.75 Saks & Company—Third Floor. Genuine Cowhide Boston Bags $2.95 Improved shape, double handle, straps and buckles. In black and brown. Genuine Walrus Brief Cases Made with four leather pockets. Extension lock, straps and buckle. < AR $6.95 Saks & Company Street Floor. BATH ROBES Men’s $6.50 Bath Robes at $4.95 61 Blanket Robes made with shawl collars and braid trimmed. Sizes small, medium and large. Men’s $6.50 Smoking Jackets at $4.95 21 House Coats in plain colors. Braid trimmed and frogs. Sizes 36 to 42 Second Floor. < Men’s Furnishings Broken Lots of Men’s Dress Gloves In brown and black and Fowns makes Sizes 7 to 814. 95¢ Men’s All-Wool Half Hose Adler 69; 3 for 2 Men’s Ribbed Cotton Shirts and Drawers Broken sizes $1 Value - Men’s Pin Seal Bill Folds 2 fold for breast pocket and 1 fold for hip pocket, with gold mounted corners or plain $.45 Brighton Wide Web Garters Special 19¢ Men’s Plain Colored Cotton Pajamas Trimmed with silk frogs. Blue, gray, tan, white, helio, pink. All $1.00 In the Shoe Section Men’s High Shoes $1.35 At a Clearaway Price Tan Calf and Black Calf. These shoes are in narrow widths only. Women’s Low Shoes $1.95 Broken lots of low shoe Many popu styles s thi. price to make a cleara Styles are too many mention. Here a good size assortment awz ¢ Saks & Company—Street Floor e X2 In the Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings Section Boys’ $12.75 and $14.75 Mackinaws $9.95 ackinaws of heavy macki- brics, in neat plaid effects. awl or convertible collars. Muff and patch pockets. Sizes to 18 years. Small Boys’ $6.95 Serge Suits at $4.95 51 Button-on and Side-laced Suits, of guaranteed navy wors- ted serge. Sizes 3 to 9 years. Boys’ $1.00 Blouses at 50¢ 115 Collar-attached and Neck- band Blouses in stripe effects. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Boys’ $1.25 Flannelette Pajamas 79¢ lannelette One-piece Pa- 3 in pink and blue stripes. Sizes 2 to 14 years. Boys’ 39¢ Sport Hose 19¢ 51 Pairs %-length Brown Rib- bed Sox with roll tops; sizes 8% to 10%. STYLISTS Boys’ $9.75 and $10.95 Two-Pants Suits $7.95 : 28 Two-Pants Suits of serviceable, good wearing fabrics.. All coats alpaca lined. Both knickers full lined. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ $12.75 and $14.75 Two-Pants Suits $9.95 79 Two-Pants Suits of neat, dressy fabrics, tweed and overplaid effects. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Small Boys’ $9.75 to $12.75 Small Boys’ ey OgZ:czzcs :ts $14.75 and $16.75 Overcoats $7.95 $9.95 46 Convertible Collar Over- 37 Overcoats of chinchilla coats, in plain colors and and warm overcoatings. With heathers. All coats wool body or without belts. Wool body lined. Muff pockets and lined and convertible collars. belted. Sizes 2% to 10 years. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Big Boys’ $16.75 and $18.75 Overcoats in mixtures of 24 Big Mannish Overcoats, wool body lined; convertible collars; full or half belted. Sizes 11 to 18 years. Second Floor. Economy—Fourth Floor 35 Y. M. All-Wool Plaid-Back Winter Overcoats Must Go $1()-75 18 Long, Full-Cut Men’s Ulsters Wool-lined Venetian yoke with storm collar. for §22.50. 37 75 35 Two-Pants Suits All small sizes from regular stock of $20.00 suits. Special 7-50 75 Plain Pants. Worsted and Cassimeres $2.95 Sold Boys’ §1.50 to $2.00 Shirts 79c¢ 107 Neckband Shirts, in good quality stripe br Soiled from handling. 4 to 14. Boys’ $1.25 to $1.75 Blouses 79¢ 192 Collar-attached and Neck- band Blouses. Plain colors and striped madras. Every one per- fect. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Boys’ $1.95 to $2.95 Wash Suits $1.79 119 Suits, guaranteed fast color cotton wash fabrics. In plain colors and combination of colors. Button-on and middy styles. Sizes 213 to 10 years. Boys’ $2.50 to $3.50 Leather Tams $1.79 31 Leather Tams in various colors. Sizes as a whole, 6l to 6%. Boys’ $1.50 Caps 89c¢ 138 Boys' Caps, large or small boys. in sizes for Boys’ $1.00 Worsted Caps 69¢ 109 Knitted Caps, and tan combinations. A for large or small bovs