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THE EVENING BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1927 —_— e ) S‘I‘UNE Mfl”N‘fAlN!S Ford to Opcn Schoolhouse Which Mary | e e T K T m.mau:wmn::ul.mumm' And H" Little 7Lrakmbrof1ce Attended, Men'’s Departments ° - IT ‘PAYS TO A Men's Departments S VI g VTR ERERI e e Open at 8:30 O’clock a oo Open at 8:30 O’clock ' FAGE IS BI-EAREI] KB Mt Jamuary 10| erm chiried WA . "and work 3 Saturday Morning | @ r Saturday Morning 2 restoration started. b Through the efforts of Henry Ford the | "Now it is ready for occupancy and | Use K Street or Use K Street or Upper Seventh Street Entrances . school here where Mary and her little [a class of 16 pupils, ranging. in aca- & i 4 b Final Bench of Stone Blasted, |iamb made the children laugh and|demic accomplishment from the first Upper Seventh Street Entrances <% = . . ¥ play is to be reopened after 70-years' {0 the sixth grade, has been srrolel; BOTH SIDES OF 7th, AT K ST., “THE DEPENDABLE STORE” | Signalizing Start of Work |isnominious existence as a barn, Mr. Ford’s Wayside Inn employes. The Next Monday childrens’ voices and 3 val of the drone of an instructor again will | manufacturer obtained the approval I on Central Group. e e e walls ot tna | the Sunbury school commitiee and building to which a pet lamb followed | himself arranged to employ a teacher Mary Sawyer, the inspiration of the|and care for the transportation of By the Associated Press. . poem of Sarah Josepha Hale. . pupils from the Wayside l‘nn to the . . . Mr. Ford, who has built up a colo-|school. ATLANTA, Ga. January 14.—A |pig] setting here around the historic| In the Wayside Inn there is a collec. blast which tore away approximately | Wavside Inn, bought the building last | tion of books. clippings and letters 110,000 cubic feet of granite stretching | SPring and caused it to be transported | about Maryaut her i . 200 1 oss thoaheer Bics VEBE from Sterling, where for many Vears | e eet ac o sheer face of Stone | "I SCTINE, T Mountain, near here, late vesterday | The framework s intact, and a HLLLEEREEEL S TR TR SR removed the last great “bench” of |few slabs of stone supposed to have || G e o " THREE DIE AT CROSSING. | Il REPRESENTING SUCH . WELL KNOWN MAKES AS: Dignitaries of the city and State | R and hundreds of persons watched |Train Crashes Into Auto 25 Miles from the sculptor’s studio at the base 3 i it i _ of the mountain the tremendous up- { North of Minneapolis. | Lo heaval of stone which signalized the MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.,, January [§ 3 7 e start of work on forming the mounts | 14 UP).—Three persons were killed and | ff 00 PER i ‘ ‘ o 9 of Lee, Davis, Jackson and a Con- |one seriously injured early today || o I federate color bearer whose figures [when their automobile was struck by | i DAY . will form the central equestrian group | a_westbound Northern Pacific train at | | I ©of the memorial. Fridley section house, 25 miles north | Jj 1227 R St N.W. y This group, 110 feet high, will stand [ of here. g | a ec an 0 c‘ a out in herofc relief at the head of a | The dead are: Bd Anderson, Hazel 5 Potomac 861 . column of Confederate troops which [Thoma and Annette Johnson, all of |f A 4 will be pictured on the march as|Minneapolis. I — — typifying the “lost cause.” Already, the head of Lee, measuring more than 20 feet from the crown of 5 his hat to the tip of his chin, has [ J L been formed, and the way now has been cleared for beginning of work | :\n ll:’e figures of the central group, e T R R PRI SR AGRET & TR ogether with those of their mounts. y o g Previously the stone cutt had DROOP'S el descended only to a ledge cor 1 FOUNDED 1857 : INCLUDING A FEW MORE Plaid-Back Overcoats and Hart Schaffner & Marx Topcoats has been reached Three years, it_has been estimated, will be required to complete the central group of the memorial, which s being erected by the Stone Moun tain_Memorial Association under the POLI'S—TODAY—4:30 P. M. 9N direction of Augustus Lukeman, the sculptor. Since the beginning of major operations September 15, last, 400,000 cubic feet of granite has be S o WILL SING TOMORROW BETTER LIGHTING URGED. T Hillsdale Citizens’ Plea Due to Ac- ' cidents on Nichols Avenue. 9| The Hillsdale Citizens’' Association made a plea for better lights along Nichols avenue at a meeting held Monday night in the Birney School, Nichols avenue and Howard road, treet noting the recent number of traffic ac- cidents there. The association also asked that the car stop on the northeast corner of ‘ON THE NEW S | oxmopnontc Viemows | 1 1 Another Sensational Sale Tomorrow mdA lel‘:’er was sent to the Board of lucation requesting the purchase of sufficient llng in addition to the pres- 8% Any or All of Her Records Played Upon Request ©1 ent Birney School site to erect a new Junior High School. John H. Wilson, local lawyer, was , indorsed for the next vacancy on the * " school board T e T LN D AR ARV O P ————— e — e Substantial Savings! RiEAL bargains in useful, practical, serviceable appli- ances. The substantial savings are for Saturday— so come quick and early for yours. I 1 | [ SHOPPBDPPBRDRRRRRRA DDPBDR DD DD R PPy S s e xcl Eltric : Marion Cookers TOASTERS ls4.00 | & 1s9.95 | (Demonstrators) THPPEL RO LD AL AR Encouraged by the tremendous success of last week’s sen- sational sale of men’s Suits and Overcoats at $9.95, our buyer went in search of another lot of clothing to sell at the same Il I Iiu”i ALL IVES l ‘fing; n“ gy M\‘ TRAINS and /4. O I | I l .“"iw{”‘ His success is attested by the fact that tomorrow’s sale in- l i 11“‘ ; Tt ludes such brands of clothing as Hart Schaffner & Ll cludes such famous brands of clothing as Hart Schaffner lw Accessories Marx, Kuppenheimer, Sampeck and Clothcraft Suits, as well While all sales at these special savings are as a few more Hart Schaffner & Marx Topcoats and a lot of bt e g plaid-back Overcoats. : e B Tust as last Saturday’s sale made history, so will this latest value-giving achievement attract crowds of thrifty men who appreciate what it means to be able to buy clothing from such famous makers at .LESS THAN FIFTY C€ENTS ON THE DOLLAR. Just one word of advice— be here early for first choice! The Men’s Clothing and Men’s F urnishings Departments Open at 8:30 Tomorrow Morning for This Sale and the $1 Sale of Men’s Furnishings VIR TS Prices to End These Odds and Ends! § Unsversal GRILLS—Demon- 5750‘ «» 6 CURLER HEATERS— 32,65 strators—Were $15.00 Were $5.00 3 TRONS — Slightly scratched 500 2 CURLER HEATERS— and without cord or stands. .. Were $7.50 > 4 Marion TRONS — cordless — 31.00 1 Russell HAIR STRAIGHT- 33.00 some without stands ENER—Was $5.00 Unswersal TRONS—shopworn $2.98 3 ELECTRIC SMOKING 35.00 and without cords ... STANDS—Were $10.00 > Unizersal IRON — without $9.50 1 American Beauty IRON— e | wiuwa 1] The OvercoatsiiHart Schaffneri The Suits :Irfj}:fiig‘: ic_r;‘::;?‘suam, $3.50 25 _N—;” e;rlsl’i?;AYs—Square— $].35 a t i $ 9. 9 5 @ Marx T Op_ at $9.9 5 coats at $9.95 Good - wearing fabrics, including without stand or cord Were $1.75 No. 50 Marion HEATER— 53.75 2 PERCOLATOR SETS— 311.25' slightly shopworn Were $15.00 2 No. 7 Majestic HEATERS— 33.00 SURN SETS— demonstrators Were $23.90 Worsteds, Cassimeres and Cheviots in 1 Simplex HEATER— $].48 1 Universal GRIL L—Some- $5.00 L v brown, gray, tan, oxford and lighter tans, browns and gray mixtures; double- wear, taking advantage of the excep- fiad Al welb failareds s dotb tionalisavindel |Come earic i thib seat shades. All well tailored, in double and breasted and box models and belted coats tional g ¥ group O i nredets Bhiith il eable olaid backe orer Tahla is limited. Of oxford material, all with Mpgic Dreasted MOCEls, sWith wide and of servicea SApAIC Dackes Queil e silk sleeve linings and some quarter and medium leg trousers. Stripes, plaids and mixtures. Sizes 34 to 44. full silk lined. Broken sizes. mixtures. Sizes 34 to 44. VPRI R R R PR TRV DRV TR T TR T Warm Winter Overcoats, of oxfords, Men will secure them for Spring still serviceable «» what shopworn *Qbtainable on convenient payments with your Elec- tric Service Bills. The Potomac Electric Appliance Co. This Company Stands Behind Every Appliance It Sells Main Ten Thousand 14th & C Streets N.W, T TR These Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats Ma Be Purchased on Our Budget Plan if Desired _No Interest or Extra Charges Added ; ; X i b s e e i e e S s S i s D e e S e S i S D i s D i i P s e s s g s e o0 - - -— + . T T T T | e