Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1926, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1928 ' 15 1 gt ———<| CHEMIST IS HONORED large hellum plants in Texas, has been | Government investigation into the pro- e Eend * |awarded the Terkin medal for the|duction of helium soon after the war. =M e Ieud. —_— most important contribution of the|Teh medal will be presented to him - — e year to industrial chemistry. tomorrow night at the Chemists’ Club. *|Awarded Terkin Medal for Con-[ "y, "\j ire was formerly connected Weevil, who shot tetbutions: to Bolewce with the Unlited States Bureau of 1 sald to Wil 1 E i my brind v, “You've wrought Mines and his Industrial chemical| Now past 80 vears of age, Mrs. Lillie | || me grieve 1, but 1 forgive you NEW YORK, January 14 U®).—Dr.| work hus been chiefly concerned with |V. Wyman claims to have been teach- now: the moral law obeying. 1 do not R . New York consult-|rare elements such as radium and|ing dancing to Bostonians for the past ne Avith Shot veur |ing engineer and supervisor of threelrare gases. lle was in charge of the!65 years. - punching at holding hi 1 i Fashion Park Clothes Are Exclusively Here in Washington Another Twist to the Clearance Reductions Gives you bigger bar- gains stil. Fashion Park and Mode Suits and Overcoats and Top | Coats—and Richard Austin English Over- i coats. Inveshqator Declares Just : Indiscriminate Feeding Will Not Cure Malnutrition. Five Eleve rteenth St. are started and -hearted, and to men be- Announces Beginning Tomorrow, 8 AM. Reductions That Are Real Inducements! mu nxhum het Boel t0 her byce WALT MASON ) . Here’s where reductions mean something — because choice is i made from the best-known makes | 1 of Men’s Clothing—known to be best in intrinsic value and artistie effectiveness. \Ifl Now—All Suits i This is our annual Winter stock clearing. An event eagerly awaited |HERRIOT’S NAME LINKED SNk PARIS PAPER every year by thousands of Washingtonians ‘(, aribaldi quum Or\e of Heads of Issue Shortly . . . . BibHeR ot We list a few of the many interesting items below: in France. : i CLOTHING DEPT. HABERDASHERY i | . m:“.,fec,.p;‘;,: 68 Suits, were $40.00; now....$24.85 Shirts, woven madras, up to 4?32. .31—0 and s: :‘ ? .50 u;‘ 4 ere degli Trallant,” and links $4.00, now -- $2.85 I $45 Suits = [ the name of former Premter Herriot 75 Suits, were $47.50; - ! flk ) s :hn”:r oo | 5 Suits, were $47.50; now $29.85 Shirts, $2.50 grade, now....... $1.85 i $50 and 855 $ 50 ! irnal s to be directed SR " . i il n i se' which: in 54 Suits, were $55.00; now....834.85 Neckwoar, wan $185 mowss s 81.15 , Suits_______________ e »h 40 O'coats, were $40.00; now..§24.85 | Neckwear, Keys Cloth and $60, $65. i x s Silks, $2.50—$3.00, now.......%1.85 €70, $75 and 54 .50 | I 1 gl (R Duotold Underwear; as low = 880 Suits = | i e ~ e s 5 .60 i b Suits. il RO st b Sk s o $21.85 | ‘ N s $1.65 il | < *ajamas. madras and flannel, i 15 O°Coate, were $30.00; now..@34.85 | were $3.00 now —.....nn.... £1.95 ‘ All Overcoats i l]ldl were— Lounging Rohes. camel's hair: were $25.00. now...........816.85 | Others as Jow at $3.85 i PRICES SLASHED In Our Big January ' Clearance Salo RAINPROOF GARMENTS OVERCOATS GABARDINES Now Selling at Practically Cost BOYS’ AND GIBLS’ SLICKERS and olive green $2 95 with ¢ udur\tnlh| and $3 95 strap [ ] —AND— L] Men’s Yellow SLICKERS Every man who P 9399 ;§ and $5 :'?lu's NOW wme | $50 and $55 337.50 1 $60 and $65 547 50 v‘fl $70, 875, it $80, $85 and 359 50 i S100 No Exceptions—All Suits and il Overcoats are included. ————Sports Suits Specials——— f-piece Sports Suits, with Coat, % 3piece Golf Suits. Coat, Vest and made up in imported h Were $45 *23.00 U ONCE A SEASON LE L e - el A MY & ‘ Get Enongh ln I.M—uf Imlh nd fresh we > £ Consistent with our policy to keep our stocks new and fresh offer these| while these reductions hold groups-pf ODD LOTS of Seasonable, HIGH-GRADE merchandise at sacrifice | . | Shirts—and—~Cravats “Where Quality Reigns”™ The Williard Shop 511 14th Street N.W. e Vest. Long Trousers and Knickers— Knicke | knitted LT Y eIGALS E - o S u}mfl.m &ME)PB%I& [LHATS No Refunds = 1309 G ST. NW. No Exchanges Were $45, §50, $35, 860 and $65 GIRLS” SLICKERS With hat to match n coTor of red, blua n.n green, Just 100 left. $7.50 wllag T e e c e e prices, COST and SELLING PRICE disregarded. Early Shoppirg advised! 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