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] 10 CITIZENS WILL SEEK THE ! EASTMAN IS CHOSEN " | ARBITRATION LEADER ani ¢\ | President of New York Mcrclmnts" oring the A " Association Made Chairman EVENING 8TAR, WASHINGTON, T | men selected to carry into trade and | industries a campaign for “peace and who represented the Barry st | omy through arbitration,” e men, who are leaders in their trades, represent various branches of fndustry, and, it is sald, have volun- | teered to act as vice chairmen of the bitration assoclation. ng to the purposes of the zation, they are to “work for servation of the spirit of amity to Ask Improved ition fav ; through the development and {mprove- Service. of 430 Men. | ment of arbitral facilities for the set- O e nd e | tlement of dispute within the trades H : o er by the trades. They advocate the de- The Garfield Citizens ed | By the Assoctated Press 3 velopment of commercial arbitration Will join with the Barry NEW YORK, January 13.—The|ns a vital, economic factor and its #eny’ Association in an effort to se-| ;| American Arbitration Association, at [adontion as a natlonal trade prac- €ure a second daily mail delive: ub, yesterday installed | .. president of the | P | Packard Motor Co. and president ¢ the associa.|the Merchants' Assoclation of New York, as chairman of a body of 430 astman, explaining the aims of soclation, said: “This demon- ion is nothing less than the unity 20 different. branches of industry ke disputes out of business and keep out of the courts.” Chapel res erganization in Garfi . Right. J. M. Small w &ct with Joseph Sampson anc T i e e Saks~ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SBVENTS . -2 SHIRT EVENT One That We Planned Months Ago! Another That No One Could Plan! e e Lot } Wi | ) i H”lmTNWllm\l\“\W\lfll\“ll\il“illi“?M\\N\\W\lll\ll\llfl"ilfllfll“fll“limfimlmliimflfimflfimimflfllmflflfl | $8.50 to $12.50 Custom Quality Shirts of TN = 3 2 Silk Broadcloth, Tru-hu and Radium Silks { [THE EVENT WE COULDN'T HAVE PLANNED IF WE HAD WANTED TO!] — Silk Broadcloths, genuine Tru-Hu Shirts, extraordi- nary Radiums. America’s princeliest shirtings—in whites, rich plain colors and gorgeous patterns. Neckband, collar-attached and col- lars to mach styles. Sizes 14 to 17. 2,400 English Broadeloth, Imported Madras and Rayon Shirts, Worth $2.50 to $3.50 [THE REMARKABLE VALUE THAT WE ARRANGED FAR IN ADVANCE] #100 3 fors4.50 = = NE of America’s greatest makers is reorganizing on a larger scale. Our close affiliation with him gave us this opportunity to secure, at tre- mendous concession in price, a large selection of the finest shirts that ever greeted your eye or graced your person. Custom shirts in every detail of quality, cut and make. Wondrously fine materials—luxurious E arranged for the making of this entire group from the superb sample shirfings which the great mills submitted to our leading makers in advance of the season. Their quality is far above usual grades. And because we had them cut over our own patterns and tailored according to our own speci- fications, we know each shirt to represent the ahso- lute utmost in fitting-qualities and serviceability. Plenty of White Broadcloths included—and along with hundreds of distinctive patterns. Neckband, collar-attached and collar-to- match types. Sizes 1315 to 17. \ These two Shirt Events at Saks bring you what are unquestionably the outstanding values of the season. Selling starts Friday morning at 8:30.,—First Floor. . 0 ’ D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1927. WILL RETURN TO CITY at Monrovia, has | Three Residents to Come to State Boernstein, vice consul a » | been detailed as consul at Mexico | Department—One Is Trans- ferred to Hav u as consul. Cabinet Officer Praised. DON, January 13 (®).-~The La n" of the cabinet. becausa he is doig fort Women. b i o hip of the State Department | tailed as consul at Cologne. Charles | 2Lthe | Board of Reviews; William . Vyse, | ¢ oy of Virginia, at the § | vice consul at Nueva Gerona, tr tment has been transferred to OIN THE CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB Der the State Department: . | City. [l ferred to Havana. | Others orde: J. Klahr Huddle of Ohio, at|'h Hurst | “ladies | bership on the Residents of the District of Colum- ot this city for mem I R. Josselyn of Towa, second State Department | sec t Peking: John C. White are: Frederick A.|of Maryland, Riga; sul general at Havana, to [the State Department, has been de membersh 1 of Revie: counselor at bla attached to the United States ng of Texas, counselor of em- |Charles D. Westcott of Pennsylvania, | of the Forei vi g od | at London nd: Claude I. |consul at Para, and Charles B. Hos- | - ‘| / Srhaphossss S""C; have been reasslgned | 5 oo of South Caroliria, | consul | wer of Maine, coneul ot snartroone, || FEDERAL-AMERICAN { 0 stations and dutles as follows: H. | general at Rio Janeiro, And Alphonse | have been assigned to duty at the “Everybody’s Doing 1¢” F. Arthur Schoenfeld, counselor of consul ' State Department Gaulin of Rhode Island, Beginning tomorrow morning— Rich’s Semi-Annual Reduction Sale Women’s and Children’s Shoes Need we, after all these years since the inauguration of these twice-yearly sales, tell you that their object is clearance of the surplus stocks—that the reductions are actual ? Also—need we tell you that the shoes in this sale—as in all our sales— —are the very best grades —and the foremost styles? Eight of the many models reduced are illustrated here; there are many others— but Rich's entire stock is NOT included. Three Lots—Greatly Reduced to 590 $70 55 Sale also of women'’s full- fashioned silk-to-the-top hose 3 Pairs for $4 Children’s and Misses’ Shoes —discontinued lines—are now reduced to $2.90 to $5.90 RICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth Broadcasting calls for intense cone centration and I find I am more comfortable and “‘at home’® when ( enjoying a cigarette. Iam fully con- vincedthat there is nothing injurious to the voice in doing this—otherwise I wouldn’t do it—and I find the height ofsmoking enjoyment inLucky Strikes. e “This IsWJZ”-A Voice Millions Hear Clear, resonant, appealing, J. Andrew White’s voice is constantly safeguarded S the dean of radio announcers, J. Andrew White’s voice is known to people throughout the land. 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