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_— SEVEN NEW NAMES CONE TDGONERES Five Who Have Never Served at Capitol to Take Seats for Rest of Session. By the Assoclated Press. Seven names not heretofore on the volls of the Sixty-ninth Congress will appear when it convenes Monuay. One, that of Harry B. Ha i will be called in the & the House, as before. Of the newcomers, five take up their duties on Capitol Hill for the first time | Harry I. Thayer of Massachusetts. By changing from Y¥ouse to the Sen- ate, Hawes replaces George H. Wil- souri. ate through the addition of Walsh and Hawes, who won in the last iion the seats Butler and Wiilia were holding by virtue of appoi ments. The Republicans, however, gain a vote in the House, as Engle- bright, a Republican, takes the Cali- fornia seat held by the late John E. Raker, a Democrat. LARGEST SI.(iN LIGHTED. Chicago Union Station Electric Ap- peal Is 288 Feet Long. CHICAGO, December 3 (#).—Chi- o's new Union Station last night surmounted by what station of- ficials claimed is the largest illuminat- | ed electric sign in the world. liams as the junior Senator from Mis- | In the filling of these vacanctes the | Democrats gain two votes in the Sen- | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. T, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926. $334,225 CASH PAID FOR 400 HORSES Annual “0ld Glory” Sale in New York of Light-Harness Animals. By the Associated Press. thirty-second annual Old Glory sale of light harness horkes The auction closed yesterday. the average per head was higher th's year. The high light of the sale year-old trotting champion of the sea- son, which brought $17,000. NEW YORK, December 3.—In the' 400 horses | changed hands for a total of $334,225.: While fewer horses were sold for a | slightly smaller total than in 1926, came in the auction of Adam, twa-| Bidding yesterday was light as odd ' | | { ) i Separate Entrance—G Street Near Tenth Again Tomorrow! The Event W ashingtonians Eagerly Await A New Palais Royal in the Making. 1927 Will Be a Year of Great Things for This Store. PALAIS ROYAL Phone Main 8780 Kresge Department Stores, Inc. nd two return after an absence of | osting $25,000, 1s 258 feet one session. The five new membexs : eet high. Mayor Dever W. Stewart, elected to the ate for | pressed the button that {lluminated three months to fill the t from |the two rows of letters, one the name lowa left vacant through the death|of the station and the other the of Albert B. Cummins; Arthur R.|names of the railroads entering it. Gould, elected from Maine to fill the p— ISAVES 3 PAIRS OF TWINS lots closed out the sale. Fourteen head from the Saugerties farms brought a total of $14,670. Signal Flash, by Morgan Axworthy out of ! Moralice, brought $7,100 from Sep Palin of Indianapolis in the largest sale of the day. The colt was con- signed by Homer' C. Kuhlman of Madison, N. J. During the auction 80 horses of the Walnut Hall farms, Donerail, Ky., were sold at an average somewhat be- { low $2,000. e - Our Annual Christmas Commissioned as Major. o==" Sale! MEN’S SHIRTS cut avenue, this city, has been com- - missioned by the War Department a major and specialist in the Officers’ Reserve Corps of the Army. Senate post of the late Senator Bert M. Fernald; Harry L. and Richard J. Welch, who cancles caused by deaths in the 1 oy fornta House delegation, and John J. | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, December Cochran, who takes the place of |3 (P).—Three pairs of twins and a Hawes in the Missourl House delega- | Seventh child were rescued by thelr tion. mother, Mrs. K. J. Hanley, when The other two nam r | fire_destroyed their home here. on Capitol Hill. Da | The twins are 8 months, 3 vears turns to fill the seat | and_6 years old. The other child is | 4. The mother rescued one little | irl a second time when she toddled ative ' back Into the house to save her doll. the place of the late Represe -«-uunmml|mlll]IIIIIII|||||l|IIIIII|IIII|I|]III|IIIlIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllmE (A == The fabrics are right, because they were chosen by us—the making is correct, because we employed a manufacturer who has a reputa- tion to maintain. Two reasons why this sale was so heartily received. : A sale that offers Christmas gift shirts in fine quality rayon- striped madras, rayon-striped broadcloth, plain color and white broadcloth and many novelty materials in colorings and patterns that men are choosing for present wear, at price ridiculously low. You'll immediately recognize these Shirts as $2.25, $2.50, $3.00 and even $3.95 values. Collar-attached, neckband and collar-to- match styles. All sizes 135 to 17. The Bedroom Broadcasts To be complete, I really should have a cedar chest! Any self-respecting bedroom would demand as much. So broadcasts the bedroom. Christmas is a good time to give the bedroom a cedar chest. And here at Mayer’s you'll find a delightful selection. The Sale of Knitted RAYON MUFFLERS $1.69 Many different patterns in a variety of color treatments. Will make a very attractive gift and the saving is notable. There are dozens of styles in cedar with copper trim and the mahogany and walnut finishes as well. Prices start at $9.75. We'll be delighted to show you. . ) 1, I i ’ ///%/,’,'/I//,: G A Before-Christmas Sale of 'MEN’S TIES, 65¢ 3 for $1.85—Regulérly 89c¢, $1 and $1.25 Neckwear We gathered this collection expressly for this event. Marvelous neckwear values in patterns and colorings that afford the choosing of dozens. Stripes, dots, checks, novelties—any design you may like, in numerous color arrangements. MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E o ""'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIl!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“WI||llIll|IIIIIlllI|IIIlIlIll||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIIIIIIl""’ Men, Here’s an Opportunity to Save on Your Christmas Clothing Sale! All-Wool = Suits and Overcoats 1$26.7 Exceptionally Well Tailored Models that were made to sell at $30, $35 and $40. Be here tomorrow, investigate t.his offering. You’ll find clothing that you have been used to seeing at prices much higher than the comparative values quoted at $26.75. An unusual offering that is saving men many dollars. Two- Pants A Gift That Will Make Things Easy for Mother Have you ever done one thing over and over—three times a day, vear in, year out? That’'s what mother does! Cooking meals. As you watch her in the kitchen you look forward to the time when you can make things easier for her. And now for Christmas you can get-her a famous step-sav- ing and labor-saving Hocs- fer Kitchen Cabinet. One illustrated is in gray enamel at $89.75 and it has a white porcelain top, too. Two-f’ants Suits at $26.75 Single and double breasted styles in two and three button models. Cashmeres, cheviots and other fabrics are represented. Colors include brown, grays and mix- tures. Sizes 34 to 42. The Overcoats at $26.75 The new double-breasted box-back models are in this lot in the wanted colorings including blue. Distinctive patterns and styling distinguish this group. 34 to 44. “Unusual Gift thingsinthe MAYER & CO. Seventh St. Bet. D and E Sizes PALAIS ROYAL—Men’s Store—Main Floor Separate Entrance on G Street near Tenth g