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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1927. |BUSINESS DECLINE |53 comssion cemead, sposrss | WIFE ASKS SUPPORT. | Desrin nd aonsuort s sl - Crek: Foeds 800.Trout to M. | | and prices held up well. The average trout stream supports ,ontlnued at record levels, while de- S —— Alfred D. Smith. NOTED IN DECEMBER creased operations characterized the |y po oo Charges Mail Dis. Mrs. Pennell says her husband is |2bout 800 fish to the mile, the Fisher- | o xx:wmoblle accéssory line. Wholesale a mail dispatcher at the Post Office |les Bureau has decided after a careful | 5 ;- | borted quiet. | Suit for maintenance was-filed in |month; that he deserted "1 1324 and | Vermont brook. ;,.,., i Forty-Four ~ Manufacturers in e g the District Supreme Court yesterday | later agreed to pay her § 0 a month | oo oYy iany error in the caleu wCEN’rRAL 10 e & ¥ : ance which he has failed to Near G N . : H | mainte Fourth Reserve District Report | coral is taking the place of jade n|by Mrs. Cora M, Pennell, 1800 I|{o They were married at Elkins, W. | lation, the bureau said it was in the | October Depresslon Oontinges, || EoRiieritvain, Desove |street, against George H. Pennell. |Va., in 1902 and have four children. |direction of underestimation. Committee in Charge Decides Lanp to Start 1927 Campaign on ) [ By ho Arsociated Pre ol ) i . CLEV ND, January 5 epor \‘ a continuation in November and De ; 2 cember of the moderate decline in | Thrift week s vear is to be ca business which first hecame notice- | ried on w an int ot equaled able in October, said the Monthly Re-| by any pri B aign, according view of the Federal Reserve Bank, is o the speak he mect € sued today general col ttee Praa For the two months and also flvr fternoon at the Ci the fourth guarter a majority of the n is to start on ri firms reported a downward trend birthday, 7. and fs t compured with the third quarter, al- | ntinue thro J though a few made gains. About nir \ Victor B. De o] sidy g ; of both gains and lc S wWere s second Nationa 3 i s % able. The fourth quarter, in compar man of the Tk Week committec son with the poriod last year nnounced that an effort would however 20 of m,.N. de to have the Wash rease_their Christma s throigh Thrift week . H. Hillegeist, ¢ an of the imittee, an Green of price ¢ art balm must be ' e 4 - e——— b hm;‘r-.;lrm’-hx;:’{u t| able statistics, the Review sald ake chances on bein’ a bandit when | ut these reports in the of it's o5 eamiprit ibe iy it ; tant industries, au it's so much easier t' be a smooth | eo s LN TAROTHE ot output s and building per all showing de One good thing about farmin’, it | 4nd bullding permits, all showing d U auit an gt dnt' some-| * Gparations in iron and steel v Thrift A e it's no trouble ' find some- | pyrted slack, but some new railroad nounced that s o fRchiod o) the 4 5 bk wanid as profitable. achools of F hope is almost a week now since B e D o | et npprarin: c ot we|] BEACO N INN A B 4 Some reduced fr (mz $59.50, $69.50 and $79.50 importance. musn't git cock erconfident Calyert St Bet. 18¢ N, ) \d ? % Activity of Committecs. o I R . 7 and a great many purchased for January Sale e zametsoning. inneir | NAME SCHROM ON BOARD. cespect fields t r S0, \ i) “,”,‘l, B pens - itevresenielt ¢ | Battalion Chief Selected for Relief FURN]TURE : o) the colored race will cz o 1] Beith | 3 i ] o, aside | Engineer C the District | | ; e AL H ke hier Ais o il Household Parties | | ' NN ) i . I < n Retiring and | | r / / et 5 sl ; \» ol : succeed Deputy Chief Recephqnl Drives ) side rank £ b > r Andrew J. Sullivan, who!f] Conventions Office i 7 " gt e bt A] was retired January 1, was announced | | Weddings | g i il by the District Comm 5,000 Folding es child, publicity; : The Commissioners also appointed ; ce;_Frank C. | gt Chief Engineer A. H. Wolter H. Baum & Son i I'he new ones are just as remarkable values as those actually chair, S eps ent | . N.W. s 3 as chairman of the Fire Department 616 E St. N.W | . reduced from the above prices—for the finest coat makers are Trial Board to take Chief Sullivan's | Main 9136 it iR : Stoapey: | place. " 4 7 offering tremendous price concessions at this time of the season Herbert, | g And the whole group offers a striking array of richly furred styles own your ewn home; Y. E. Booker, for misses, sizes 14 to 20, and for women, sizes 36 to 46, make a will. Indorsed by 59 Organizations. | o Pabiics Pl Col More than 59 organizations have fn- nsist on PROTECT Fabries urs Colors dorsed the Thrift week campalgn, £ Venice : an e to co-operate in the work. - Needle Weaz Jine g these organiza- YOUl' Docmr Lustrosa Squirrel 7 tions are Fug Adams, F. G. ; s Addison, James H. Baden, Mrs. H. andYourself ("”"""’”‘ g'_’fl-fill T. Baldwin, C. W. Banton, Maurice Carming Ringtail u Manchu Wolj Blsgyer, Y. E. Booker, George Bower- Velsh, 14 elsheen icuna man, B. A. Bowles, J. J. Breen, E. J. ® e z rs. W. E. Chamberlatn X B i Second Floor—Lansburgh's—8th Street |, Mrs. M. W. Davis, Victor B. Deyber, Rev. Charles F. Dolle, L. C. Drake, Charles C. Dulin, N. E. Ells- worth, Joshua Evans, Alfred C. : Flather, Robert L. Flather, C. E. Flem. January Sale of 8 Tanuary Sale of ing, Mrs. Harvey M. Friend, Gen. Amos A. Fries, c Gans, Miss Sue { L bski Gl . N ) S T O‘F MaSnQSIa L 600 Tiny Handmade Dresses “’mflg‘scme“ ay; Robert L ;. Talkes. pay Darby, Hanson, Harry V. Haynes, T. P. HI * :nan, C. H. Hillegeist, A. Houghton, Mrs. Robert C. Howard, Miss Gru‘e‘ Black, tans and white. Gl Both corsets and gir Hudson, Mrs. Harry E. Hull, C. C. 3 James, Mrs. L. F. Kebler, George B.| SAY “PHILLIPS” to your druggist, or you may not get genuine g > o dles of this famous make Wil Il):.'mktha'}‘exn:':r?gl'lfia' Phillips Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 years. leflath;l-.cSlG.Sl?“?:flsshg:ble , / & 5 % are included in this sale &:{c‘:fe\}a‘fi";iui’ffx:cfif,.},“fiosl.:fi Refuse imitations of genuine “Phillips” B s t'an o : (¢ L irou‘p. Made of fine { o . AT e. R o e Tine ranc S 0| 25-cent and 50-cent bottles contain full directions and uses. gray shades, with smart - "Oi‘ d Floor—Lansbursh Secon loor—Lansburzh's Parker, Miss Elizabeth Peef, Miss | o 8 DA % “Milk of M bas been the U. S. Registered Trade Mark of The Charles mffs. SUCII tlEllgh“lll ¥ Tth Street Elsle Plerce, E. S. Potter, Carey E. redecessor Charles H. Phillips since 1875. Quinn, W. 8. @uinter,;Mm. 5. D, | /K Philips Cheleat Oumpsin; wd 116 5 Hertes oo Street Floor—TLansburgh's frocks for the very Reed, Frank Roach, George A. Rob- | 8th Street inson, Miss Nellie Grant Ross, Louis small person. Hand- Rothechild, F. M. Savage, Edward | : made to the last Shaw, Miss beth P. epherd, ¥ 2 : 4 George C. Shinn, F. P. H. Siddons, Why th 1 wee stitch, with P‘tu\; A. Simon, Paul D. Sleeper, clusters of little pin Frank J. Sobotka, W. W. Spaid, : ° o tucks, with touches (s:ghl:flse:ephm& S‘f{%fi’;{:‘?{? -f-:,i‘;;;: Clear Vlslon_ ' of hand embroidery, with designs of hand-drawn work to aad to their son, Capt.-George Unmacht, F. V. ! & daintiness. Finished at neck and sleeves with a frill of narrow lace and e - e, W, Is your vision a_ trifle blurred? It is no doubt a : a row of French knots. & iorvay W Wiy, Fore A Wil minor distarbance that can be easily and quickly Joseph A. Wilmer, Guy With remedied. 3 . Raiph Woite, Joseph A. Herbert. You'll stop squinting—no more headaches and feel : ‘ \ 32-pc. Layette, Complete, $12.50 e 0. R 100% better. Stop in scon/just to bo on the safe side 2 Thirty-two very important items in his first wardrobe—chosen by a DIES OF HIS INJURIES. am.’_ trained nurse who knows just what is needed. Consult Chas. Schwartz & Son’s i a ames Chan: red, Pi g o Star Diapers, Orid Blanket © Dox. Assorted Safety > Hp Da W : G e o > Infants’ Slips. P 1 P1 e / 18 > Gertrudes. 1 Cake Castile Soap. Trafic Victim of New Year. GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST / o T Tcimats s I Hubver Sheet, 1227 James Channel, colored, first h‘affic‘ ) 2 Infants’ Shirts. 1 Pair Bootees. inches. Saa fatality of this year, dled at Emer- - s % Flannel Bands i Boz of Powder. | Flannelette Gowns S nin | CHAS SCHWARTZ 8 SON | this morning after being run over by { S a coal truck in front of 483 E street e Bk 28.pc. Layette. $8.95 southwest yesterday morning. Sl = ik e i i Thbet oW by Channel, who resided near Laurel . p f D ) . A 2 The things that are most important his first bow into soci g:‘;v:'toi;ln?gaza?g"g}é{déo:&d: 7 erfect zamonds # All worthy of his daintiness feast, sighted Frank Williams, col. ] Py * Binders ! Baby Blankct : Gowns ored, 61 Cansl street southwest, an 708 7th St. N.W. S ante Bhigts. | Baby Dress Quilted Pad +* old 'triend, driving the coal truck | j > Muslin Slips > Gertrudes. ! Pair of Bootees from a }'ard at the E street address, ‘ @and called to him. 2 Willlams, not hearing his friend’s | Carter’s Shirt, 59%¢ Baby Bonnets, $1 Baby Sweaters, $3 call, did not stop and Channel at- | Made of silk poplin o ‘White and pink but. tempted to board the moving vehicle, e e crepe de chine with (ol oF aliperer sivls missed his footing and fell. 3 e - Friends and_relatives of (‘h&nnel | ter-weight cotton. e G bhon V-neck or collar. were notified of his death. Coroner J. | : 5 Ramsay Nevitt w 1l conduct an in- | ) | Flannelette Gowns White Leggings Crib Blankets | 5% $1.50 $2.50 quest at the morgue tomorrow morn. ing. S S - . Soft fleecy flannelettc Link and Link leg- With floral design in - — with drawstring botton sings, of warm quality center and satin ribbon Woman Honored in Delaware. button front. Sizes 1, 2 and 3 binding. 36x59 inches DOVER, Del.,, January 6 UP).—For N 9 '8 the first time in the history of the Kk Fourth Floor—Lansburxh th Street Delaware Legislature, a woman yes. 5 : ; «; tevday was elected to clerkship. | January Sale of Tanuary Sale of Mrs. Vera Gilbridge Davis, Repub. B et ciech ot oo : . : Fur Coats Sports Dresses Delegates. - ; } 1/ Off January Sale of $9 95 Is your money Ty ; | 4 Full-Fashioned Silk Hose earmng eno“gh? : “ » % : g4 «d;::\lhnu}l{sl?rgts).c”c‘ar;:etj 95C .,:11;; ”\f:;:”%’I‘xc\xlx‘lmif:-ell Write or phone for - 4 \ ‘1’/« muskrat, sealine (dyed into the Springtime. So leaflet “More Per Cent . coney), pony and ante smartly smocked, em- and More Per Dollar” lope, trimmed with squir: An after-inventory group, in which colors and sizes are broken—and “lm‘:k“i'"“‘ t‘,‘“ 1d1 and e : ¥ (4 i pleated are the styles—in —which tells about our rel, skunk, kolinsky, fox. the values offered are very excepnonal Attractive quality, with lisle - heavy flat crepe and so Investment-Savings Plan i beaver or krimmer. tops and feet to give added service where the strain of wear is greatest. correct in color! . payments on shares of $25 Flrst Straws and Sllks_ ko Artees akwisist Fifteen smart shades, bt;fmflna;lfi:‘::'f;gfssiurse i n:::‘:::n s and multiples in this well Sth Street known organization, which pays 0/ - $10 January Clearance Sales in the Men’s Shop (4] First—to brighten the dreariness of winter | Broken lines, of course, and some of the pieces are mussed and soiled from handling—but real bargains. 1 [ ' = - stock : . 2 ; : 3 with their smartness, first—in the favor of fash 2% Quarterl | . i ‘_ ¥ ion, first—in the thought of the woman who is al- 978 Men’s Shirts 189_ Flannelette 185 Pairs of S0c (210) $1.19 to $1.49 frotected by small iand de- ways just a step ahead of fashion! Satin and 8% Pajamas, $1.19 Fancy Socks, 25¢ Nightshirts, 98¢ sirable real estate mortgages - e 5 « : White Broadcloth and Fancy- There are still lots of cold PRI y straw combinations, silk and straw, soft light felts striped Madras Shirts, some in nights to_come this Wmt;r H_etxl'e ;rlef l?fll"c.al finclls’—-at Dandy clearance values 5 P It aw. Thz r a - Bi collar-attached others in neck- Sizes A, B, C and D in the R s o e I PIG and your size is sure to be The Finance and and felt and straw. That they are the new High band style. group. 7 Novelty stripes, checks, etc. . somewhere in the lot. Investment Corporation hades goes wihout saying! S e Philip Herman, Presiden Sect Lansburgh's—8th Street. r orman, Fresient, tary. ond Floor—Lansburgh th Street 7 927 Fifteenth Street N.W.