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2 THE WASHINGTON, 'D. €.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, customs of this modern day may jar me somewhat now and t N Jrli. rank with broad-minded men EVENING ' STAR, 1927. IT PAYS TO Gold rg's BOTH SIDES OF 7th, AT K ST., “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" 000 Fur-Trimmed Locils 50c¢ on the Dollar and Less! The Most Sensational Coat Sale of the Season! A New York coat manufacturer needed cash. We gave him cash—and took in return one thousand Fur-Trimmed Coats that were made to sell for more than twice as much! bilmant oo, . 0 Coats of dependable quality materials, full of style and warmth—just such garments many S Bt on oot v - b Y women are looking for, but would hardly expect to find at such a low price as we are able to |\ mark them because of this phenomenal purchase—a price that is even less than the actual cost of materials, furs and making! It’s exciting news, isn't it? There’s a choice of one thousand Coats, and every one of them smart and right up to the minute instyle. Lined with fancy material or satin de chine, and well tailored. A sale of this sort is almost an unheard-of event, and with two months of cold weather yet to come, you will So Tolerant A Coat Purchase That Establishes a Record for Phenomenal Values New Styles—New Colors—All With Fur Trimmings—Fur Collars, Fur Collars and Cuffs and Fur Collars and Fur Fronts, nd so 1 | say, “We ancient guys perhaps don't know just what is wise: the world ’ln(i\'(‘s on and customs change, Kalorama Group Would Pay/| s City Commissioners $12,000 Yearly. { shame, st prise and sthers’ e I watch puff the old per- | fque and tuff, and in my form | soul I'm shocked and pained, but I'm oke without ¢ | without beholdi | horror in the The reten Gove of Governi i iy Sith 74 Columbia and e ing < h is is surely aries of the Commi my nieces smoke. the shade of ocated in resolutions | 2 4 ! , ed woman say of customs we | today?” How would that grand and s 7 /4 k on this modern In my own home.” e Vo 3 n my will.' around W from the gr Id ladies w led upon the I belie and grie modern ut I'm a hond no observe; “th nd_curve.” aunt would T hat shows her ndignant hoo - [COLDS THAT | DEVELOP INTO including remuneration he contended they should 1 so that the sums might | to conform with the reduced | cut practically in half, that specified amount should be doubled. | He also declared that present law 'ning the method of collectt s in the District are unsati Th ation voted to have its | own committee make a complete study of the situation so that the organiza- tion might take definite action in the Alleging that conditions of sanita- tion arise from the dumping of raw wage into the Potomac River, the assoclation decided to have its presi- dent, Henry C. Morris, appoint a pub- lic health committee to study ways ind means of eliminating the dangers of this practice. Other cities, it was' pointed out, have spent thousands of dollars on the control of city sewage while the District has done abso- Jutely nothing in this direction. Mr. Morris addressed the meeting hriefly on the no_ left-hand-turn rul- ing in force on F street, contending that left-hand turns should be allowed particularly where traffic officers are stationed. _He outlined the incon- venience of having to_circumscribe a whole block, south to E street, before a vehicle can be directed uftown. The matter was referred to the high- ways, parks and waterways commit- tee, of which J. Rowland Bibbins is chairman, for study. A R A historical soclety will ask the Kansas Leglislature for funds to pre- serve Fort Wallace, a_strategic point near Wallace, Kans., during construc- tion of the Union Pacific Railroad across the western half of the country. Beauty beyond flash of CL —and teeth flash cleaner, whiter from the dual cleansing action of Colgate’s PARKLING like ice on a bright winter day— gleaming white in contrast to dark furs—there is beauty, a beauty beyond compare in the flashing of clean teeth! And now, with the dual cleansing action of this tooth paste, all teeth can have glori- ous, incomparable cleanness. For Colgate’s washes and pol- ishes every surface clean. The Dual Cleansing Action Modern mouth hygiene de- mands a dentifrice with a dual cleansing action. Col- PHEUMONIA Persistent coughs and colds lead serious trouble. You can stop | now with Creomulsion, an sified creosote that is pleasant . _Creomulsion is a mnew discovery with twodfold | {] medicalais action: it soothes and heals the in- || lamed membranes || serm erowtn Favors Complete Survey. |I® and inhibits | Of all known drugs, creosote is | | recognized by high medical authori- | |ties as one of the greatest healing | agencies for persistent coughs and |colds and other forms of throat | | troubles. Creomulsion contains, in | | adition to_ereosote, other healing | elements which soothe and heal the | | infected membranes and stop the | irritation and inflammation, while | ! the creosote goes on to the stom- | | ach, is absorbed into the blood, at- tacks the seat of the trouble and | checks the growth of the germs. ‘ | Creomulsion is guaranteed satis- | factory in the treatment of persis- | | tent coughs and colds, bronchial | asthma, bronchitis and other forms | of respiratory diseases, and is ex- cellent for building up the system | after colds or fu. Money retunded | if any cough or cold is not relieved |after taking according to direc- tions. Ask your druggist.—Adver- l tisement. OIN THE J CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB OF THE FEDERAL-AMERICAN “Everybody's Doing It” compare in the EAN teeth gate’s formula is based on this principle. As you brush, Colgate’s expands into a plentiful, bubbling foam. First, this foam loosens im- bedded food particles and polishes all tooth surfaces. Then it thoroughly washes the entire mouth—teeth, gums, tongue—sweeping away all impurities. Thus the dual action of Colgate’s brings unequaled cleanness; removes the causes of decay. Normal, healthy mouths need no drug-filled denti- frice. Just visit your dentist at least twice a year. Brush your teeth with Colgate’s at least twice a day. And then you need never worty over mental dental ills. FREE 55-A, act wisely in taking prompt advantage of the wonderful savings. Intended to Retail at $19.75 to $25.00 Ten of the attractive styles are sketched from Coats in this sale. However, in order to get an ade- quate idea of the wonderful values, vou must see the coats yourself. They’re the smartest models for the Winter season, and the range of styles includes Coats for misses, small women and larger women, as well as extra large coats in sizes up to 48. With their attractive fur collars and cuffs and fur fronts, and splendid quality materials, they are incomparable values at $7.98. January Reductions on FUR COATS Rich furs and skilled workmanship make these Fur Coats of extraordinary interest to the woman who has waited for prices to reach their lowest point before investing in a fur gafment. $398 Squirrel Coats $398 Hudson Seal Coats& \, (Dyed Muskrat) I8 ~~ \’ _‘.I~I~ L4 , ¢ Coats of N, Bolivia v, Suedene \ High Pile Polaire Buckskin Velours Mixtures With Fur Collars of Fitch, Mandel or Coney; some with Fur Collars and Cuffs; still others with Fur Collars and Fur Fronts. Choice of the favorite colors, in- cluding Gray, Cardinal, Brown, Rose, rich mixtures and black. Complete range of sizes, for misses, small women, average size g women and stout women. ] Sizes 13 to 19 Sizes 16 to 44 4§ Sizes 42 to 48 V4 Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. ' ) ! 1 i i é ; : J g ] \,\ Y Charge Accounts Invited. '\:.,-\, "¢ Dept. - | S Ao, New York s . 5 i : Fine-grade Squirrel Coats, _Fine Quality Hudson Seal Fur Coats, perfectly matched pelts; 3 5 with cocoa_squirrel collar and cuffs, or with crushed crown, mink collar or mink shawl collar and cuffs. Sizes 36 to 48. cocoa dyed, with brown fox $245 collars ; beautifully lined; sizes 16, 18 and fox fur collar to match. Full length. 38. Sale price, $245. I Plain tailored sleeves. Sizes 16 to 40. | S-ndme.nmukelmismodernduflm: Caracul Coats, in 149 O f"""cm ) brown and gray with .5 Buy the 1 BIG 45¢ tube