Evening Star Newspaper, January 3, 1927, Page 22

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22 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1927. m‘ RARt SmNES GIH | THE TIMID SOUL —BY WEBSTER ‘BLAST ROCKS BANK, 5{";, « pive ‘ , "i’fé’ R INJURES SIX PEOPLE]'“ : bt e - Xcellent Servlce | ‘Zffi;”;fi“’t‘.fl?f?:;::’,” oAt g g SORETHROAT - = 55, ALL ine | the steel £ plodes Accumulated Gas, mesmg I e on e - TNE "'\LfT i P . = Damage Totaling $100.000. |5 e stre o e A TIAAT WiLL FAY YoU MOE . service is our i | Y Wiy THC 7 CANT AFFORD © | 11,500 in Collection of Late \ S s poce v ) b R 3 W all— Brooklyn Bridge. 1 1 ‘ ‘ | i g Vg / 5 i appr om th funds raised by GGISTS The finest private mineral collec 7 N | « et of v ts. "ames T‘ Ryan | tion in the world, gathered by the e : [ e oh | Col. Washington bling, builder A v, 1 ; ( Morcian s been pre- 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Lincoln 142 Smiths n Institution ebling. anied by an en to insure its PERPETUAL | 55 ety st o o S84 25| ¢y I - l@.wfl ]F C it Gakiihes (-mup K Compounded Semi-Annually Assets Over p s xceptional in . — $13,500,000 et e | s S e 8 o as the constant | > A g the it peAm 000, Cari LET A COOPLE OF MEr \nd Ty g apenad | AR T P Tl e ST el R, A T Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. suilt suspension bridges for the LESS 2, 000.?"’5:(: ) A O ew DAY ' FIETTY. Temporary clocation durine . constine. || | oss the Rappahannock and et SURE t CAN TAKE OARE tion of our mew bide.. 1004 E St. N, ||| | ah. As an ul)sPr\'Pr in a 7o OF EVERY THING JAMES BERRY, Preude’nt | va Z p JOSHUA W. CARR. Sec'y |c L | moving off towards Gettysburg. With | | his own hands he helped drag the | cannon up little Round Top at Gettys- | | burg, the maintenance of which on the | 4 second day of the battle helped turn | e the tide in favor of the Union forces. ET STOPS Brooklyn Bridge Undertaking. THAT | On the death of h is father in 1869 | g he took over the building of the | Brooklyn Bridge. None of the plans {of the Brooklyn Bridge were fully 7 T I t’w P l {drawn up at the time of the elder 2 2 JUN[PER TAR Roebling’s death. The plan and con- 7 L 3 n opu ar szruknonc“ere almost entirely the £, 2 work of Col. Washington Roebling. It | l f COMPOUND | considorea ona "ot "the - mresies: | - Colors o J | engineering feats of the century. | | f GIVES | During the following two years he | | spent more hours in the compressed i QUICK RELIEF i of the caissons than any other | I | : i FOR | man, and in 1872 was brought up un- | became almost a part of his life. On|mens, ‘had added very much more. | i rac e conscious and on the verge of death. | the cover of a book on minerals re-| The scientific value is inestimable. | Pl So s Colds, Coughs due to Colds, |His health was broken, and thereafter | ceived a month before he died Col. ‘ he worked out every step in the con- Roebling v\rme with reference to his T N | h and Common Sore Throat struction of the bridge from his sick | collection: “W. A. R. has to give abso. Minister Flies to Bagdad. for coughs bed. lutely, June, 1926, Tt cost me $150,000| BAGDAD, January 3 UP).—Sir Sam- 7y / DON'T EXPERIMENT! This old | During all this time and in his sub- | and contains all the rare minerals in | uel Hoare, British air minister, and Ok Belif] 4 plesesnt ssaire oy relisble medicine has relieved thous - isequent busy vears as an_engineer | the world.” | Lady Hoare, who are flying from Eng- Aad externally, use PISO’S i f . |and manufacturer, Col. Roebling found | The early speclmens have greatly |land to India, arrived here yesterday “Throat and Chest . w Ask he Knows! [ e sk Grandma--- his keenest pleasure in the study and | appreciated, and John A. Roebling, | in the air liner Hercules from Zizi, 35c At All Druggists collecting of minerals. The collections | by gifts fo his father of unique speci- | pajestine. N no*w“‘“_u COME Pn—’lc ES > Unheard of reductions in every' ens’, womem' 4 t — %‘:;':’?.iae“:'fig,’,";';,k Y\ Entire Stock Slaughtered o..':‘:?.%‘m‘i'f a kind and get the benefit of credit LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS miodels. A ° e —————————————————————————— BargamS! More Generous Credit Than Ever! MEN!!! SUITS and { ' )| Fur-Trimmed Il Two Outstanding G}oups in the Sale: O’CO_ATS L) -_ \ COATS Il Reg. $69.50 Fur- $3 4 75 gll.tszxsts \ 4 ' A'éz‘g“’ 1 J Trimmed Coats o uits Coats ; ovc —These fine coats are from our own regular stocks! They oats are made of rich pile fabrics and suede-finished materials 95 | with trimmings of black, brown and platinum wolf, beaver i ! | and squirrel furs. The colors include brown, grackle and A“- $35 s i 3 $37. 50 i ;‘il;nty of blacks! Ot ' e oats : . N\ /) 19.95 Reg. $125.00 Fur- All ,- L S s * /At OF 20 OB LRSS , %fafso Trimmed Coats ° ? v E H 0 Coats . I —Coats of the finest fabrics and furs comprise this attrac- 4 A“ $ 95 tive sale group. Straightline and wrappy models are A“ $50 $ . ° EXTRA ( $60 | - shown in tan, green, red, grackle, brown and a particularly Suits & ¥/ . CHARGE \ ! Coats | good selection in the ever-popular black! g 04l 0'Caats N\ /COATS For x | WA s : Other Coats Formerly $65.00 to : D). e TR e Yo LADIES' HATS y $ wlduri pan BTN e -ws 95 All $5 Hats | $279.50, Now $32.50 to $139.75 ANDN OTHER\ " | Second Floor That e e = $23 $3! | “The Busy ge;:n. Ave. Corner” th and D $19.75 623 7th Street N W. e 2 38.95 314,95 Open Saturday Nights R 1

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