Evening Star Newspaper, October 15, 1926, Page 49

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[ THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER._ 15, 1926. TR RN AR W _ TWENTYIWARPLANES - - [7it v o eing oo gt st ot | on, i Qs Goete 2 O | RICHARD) E. BREED DIES To BE SOLD BY U. s the pound of wood or metal to the | from most of them and the parts Junkman. e ;1;: following an Ol)eralwn‘llhweP: st:‘l:s. %;eego:d:;v;;lur%}fl':n,";;am;}“:g FORESTERS STUDY FIRES- l{ Mr. Breed bor in Pitt ich of I . Vi em- v, IN NEW YORK HOSPITAL | in*V5ui" e Sine™s e York S | o st mans b o "4 ™ came to New York 20 |ber ofmany clubs. On the “dump” at the salvage e + depot there are upward of 20 dis- i Old McCook Field Craft Will Go carded ships, énd the nember prob. Settles for Injury. by Pound to Junk- at 1 b led to 30 wHen mov-| Samuel 8. Blick, trading as Blick rector Succumbs to Toxic Infec- Brothers, has consented in Circuit| man. nclude Ameries rt to a verdict for $1,000 against tion After Operation. serman ships— | him in favor of Josephine Todd, a rial .battles in | minor, for personal injuries. Through | By the Associated Press. paint—battleship | Attorney J. Willlam Tomlinson,- the years ago. He was a director of the American Light and Power Co., the Widely Known Public Utilities Di- | pjoceric Light and Power Corporation, the Carolina Power and Li Special Dispateh to The Star. Mvbeellug Baul, &, Tru NORFOLK, Va., October 15 o Teas 8. tobtee i’ the Ameriean e[ tex Winner. @ fishermari. has Forestry officials from 23 Stat | tense Soctety. 2 800-pound ee turtle o o icaormte | lliated with the Association of NEW YORK, October 15.—Richard | He Is survived by his widow, two | N G the jast o Fo e and blue mark- | plaintiff_charged that an automobile | £qards Breed, widely known public |S00S, Richard and George, of 'New ed Frederick County timberlan and the crazy. | of the defendant struck her on Fifth [0 s ol Y York, and two daughters, Mrs. John N S | o 1 z W patterns of camouflage—is faded !Ru‘eel between N and O streets Sep- | Utilities director, died yesterday inlTycker of Wheeling, W. Va., and Miss| The new radio station at Angora, |lowing their annual meeting and the huge iron crosses painted | tember 3. y Roosevelt Hospital from toxic infec- Jane Porter Breed. i Turkey, will soon be put in operation. | day night. They made a study Burned Area in Catoctin Mountains .Visited by Delegates. Special Dispatch to The Star. Captures. Huge Sea Turtle. Tt e By the Associated Press. DAYTON, Ohlo, October 15.—When Uncle Sam moves the engineering di- vision of the Army Air Corps, now . 8t McCook Field, to the new Wri esident. H. F. ice president, SN Smashing every previous sales record in our history, the Great Five Dollar Outfit Of- fer continues, adding hundreds of new customers to our ever growing list. Our open- ing Five Dollar Outfit announcement saw the greatest response to any one adver- tised event that Washington has ever known. We were hardly prepared for such a turnout. However, for this Saturday we have added plenty of help and everyone who comes into our store will receive careful, painstaking attention. Testthe Powerof a$5 Bill at the Liberal Store Today Don’t deny yourself the pleasure of wearing a complete new outfit. No matter how limited your circumstances, you can now dress in the smartest fashion by making only a $5 deposit as first payment and the balance in small sums eact payday, divided over a long period of time. £ g - of Fall - Millinery Just Received Store Open Tonight and Saturday Night Choose Your Fall and Winter Outfit From \ Thousands of New Styles OUTFIT NUMBER 1 We Feature Stylish Stouts Women who require extra sizes are coming to the Lib- eral Store for their Fall Clothes because they know that we have a complete assortment of clothes that ive youthful slenderizing es. Dress in the Very Latest Styles on Easy Credit Terms BRING YOUR ‘FIVE SPOT° NOW This week we have again received some wonderful shipments of new Winter Styles—just the kind of clothes you have been planning to buy—styles that are new and different, but priced within your means. All here for you on our $5 Outfit plan. The easiest credit plan of all. Tonight and Saturday Night *Till FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Woman’s Fall Coat. .$29.50 A Silk Dress ......... 14.98 A Fdll Hat . .. 5.98 OUTFIT NUMBER 2 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Fur Trimmed Coat. . .$35.98 A Fall Hat A Silk Chemise OUTFIT NUMBER 3 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Fine Silk Dress A Smart Fall Hat A Silk Chemise cessseee Z | . A o N i | 4 A\ N o \ = \\\\\ ; o W OUTFIT NUMBER 4 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS OUTFIT NUMBER 5 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Man’s Fall Suit A Fall Hat Shoes.. $7.50 Shirt. . OUTFIT NUMBER 6 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Man’s Fall Topcoat. .$29.50 A Man’s Fall Suit A FdllHat ........... - Sale of Men's SUITS | Little Each Pay N Sk (4 N\ < All-Wool In Single and Double Breasteds _— 7th “‘i; .: Stso $22:50 Entire Second Floor, Over Kresge's 5§ and 10c Store Py { Open Tonight and Saturday Night ’Till 9 o’Clock

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