Evening Star Newspaper, February 3, 1927, Page 6

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| FUR CASE SUSPECT 10 PLEAD TODAY ‘Ulrlc Brownee Will Be Ar-| raigned on Charge of 1‘ Erlebacher Robbery. o Commission Charged You can take 12 years to ay off your loan without e expense of renewing. | v 000 for $10 per month, luding interest and prin- 1, half of which is ap- : to reduction of det 8 . or smaller loans PR o urtionate ra PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSGCIATION | i o Largest in Washington today with the state contained in Assets Over $13,500,000 Th 's account of the - Cor. 11th and E N.W. ;_v?.uy\ olen from the store. Of the fur and’ cloth ts and evenina JAMES BERRY. President. wraps and 49 dr JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary. e AR R - A t and one eve ntified in the lot at s, which was brou New York as having come f the 49 dresses stolen, 12 of the dresse; the har police were ider Erlebacher’s Drownee, colored native who was bre here Tues- ght from New York s Cox and O'Brien follo rest there Sunday, will a hearing before U tham ¢ es. b of furs apparel nd items of women's wearin at Erlebacher's a week ago. NN urned léunlh limmmfll. one cloth | i : i y The goods recovered are o damaged and sofled that they will not I e by the store, it was | and the firm is interested only in se curing return of the fur coats, placed by Eriebac stolen is $21,140. returned from Erlet placed at nmm $3.500. The figures used in The Star of y which placed goods stolen at $ | the goods returned at 10,000, 1 furnished by police before an inven Vtory of the material in their hands | | had veen made by Erlebacher’s 'SCHOOL GROUP PLANS POUND of this, a dozen of that —and, while you're in the store, get a quart of good wholesome | terda ing Instruction Classes Febru- ary 16 at Library. Plans have been combleted for the of a child study training t the central Public Libra Ninth street and New York avenue, beginning February 16, according to an announcement by the District of Columbia Congress of Parents and | Teachers, under whose direction the | course will be instituted. The instruction will be under the | direct supervision of Dr. Lois H. Meek, | of the American Association of U versity Women, and Miss Catherin Watkins, director of the kindergarten department of the public schools of the District. The course is a part of a program of education under the auspices of the Parent-Teacher Congress and it is indorsed by school officials. Parents { and teachers in the primary grades and other persons interested in child study are invited to take the training course. gl ESTATE OF $15,200,000. Former Official of Marshall Field & Co. Owned Valuable Bonds. CHICAGO, February 3 (#).—John G. Shedd, former chairman of the board of directors of Marshall Field ||& Co. left an estate of $15,200,000. according to an inventory approved ||| yesterday in Probate Court. are per- ||| " Included in the stocks listed were | 81,067 shares of Marshall Field & Co. stock with a par value of §2,166,670, | 45,000 shares of Nash Motor Co. stock | and 6,050 shares of Illinols Central Railroad stock. He had more than a million and a half dollars invested in bank bonds, the inventory revealed. A ‘coinpany organtzsd to establish | broadcasting stations throughout New Zealand has just opened two at Auck- land and Christchurch. —at all grocers —at all times Service Security THE FEDERAL-AMERICAN Capital Funds $2,600,000.00 Stomach Upset «Get at the real cause. That's| what thousands of stomach suffer-| ers are doing now. Instead of tak-| img tonies, or trying to patch u yvnr digestion, thev are attacking | cause of the ailment— 1elotxed liver and disordered bow: Edwards’ Olive Tablets arou: liver in a soothing, healing way. | the liver | Jorming their natural “functions, | | pray goes indigestion and stomach | e Jon 0 bad tasto, coated ton appetite, u o't ition trouble wm. foods? Talte Olive ?n. lor. xriping, e one or two ut bedtime “for avick | relief. Eat what you 30¢, GOe. ‘Sale—Reduced for CLEARANCE FancY NEGLIGE Collars Detached & Attached Were 350 and $4.00 . 5.00 6.00 and $6.50 SILK SHIRTS Collars Detached & Attached NOw White English Broadcloth Collars Attached & Neckband Vere NOwW U:M; .,l SldneyWes{i (INCORPORATED) { will spend three warn | tary Inte return of | P stolen from the |4 CHILD STUDY counss ¢ ?Parent-’l‘eacherx Will Open Tmin- ; EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SOVIET To TRAIN Boys. |CONSTITUTION CLUB Military Program Extended TO BE FORMED HERE High Schools. MOSCOW, February 3 (P).—Regu- |Scope of Organization Widened Be- lar military instruction will be ex- yond Young Orators—Leigh to Be Dinner Host. THE to tended to the high schools In Soviet Russia, heginning Saturday. Like the university students who already are recelving such training, boys between the ages of 12 and 16 will receive theoretical instruction and drill in milit sclence, including practice, aeronautic nk_at and chemical warf: They months in Summer fleld arill Randolph Leigh will entertain 50 persons at dinner at the Carlton Hotel tonight as a preliminary to the or- ganization of the Constitution Club in Washington and vicinity. The Constitution Club, which has hereto- fore been restricted to the seven national fina of each year in the Natfonal Oratorical Contest, 18 being widened this year so as to include, in addition, pupils who have distingulshed themselves in previous contests and a limited number of teachers and other prominent citizens who e mani- f helptul interest in cks amps for This s or the man meas { u\(lnl to In > In the pops eing constantly anger of foreign mill ntion in Russia at tonights's dinner will ce the Washington mem bership of the club, which is not yet ed locally, but simply those s and students in colleges and schools who will form the nucleus of the future local organization. The club is alre under way in most of the S and has a membership of more tl large part of whom ym high school and Organization din- are to be held in ng this month, Arrivals at_and Sailings From New York. A Gothenbiii DUE TODAY Bermuda |are now in college. ners for the club cities du 3 [notably in Chics in Memphis on muda Jar ’ Jan. 3 1 widen the 1 between participants In addition it will ze, in strictly non- in the contests endeavor to empha 24 Jun Jan AT NEW YORK. cruise Feb. 20 ton Feb. Aires. [ Feb. ; Cash Rewards For Rent Receipts Ask Cafritz how to enter the Rent Record for one of thel Vestris—Huenos | Westbiialia—Faml urk SAILING TODAY. Plymouth and ' on request. CAFRITZ Owaers and Bullders of Communities 14th & K M. 9080 00 PM. Noon | Noon TOMORROW. _Cherhourg and South- ....11:00 P.M. | 00 P.M 00 P M Noon He who strikes a happy medium be- tween “income” and “outgo” and SAVES THE DIFFERENCE has mastered one of the greatest prob- lems of modern do- mestic life. Spend wisely and save regularly at this strong old National Bank. - We Pay 39 Interest On Savings Accounts Lincoln National Bank 7th & D Sts. 17th & H Sts. Established 31 Years \ KAHN on 7th St. Established 31 Years Specials Friday and Saturday b s $ 5 Finest Qunhty Toric Spherical Lenses Complete Outfit, Case and Cleaner Included Genuine Toric KRYPTOK Invisible Bifocal Lenses First and best quality. Toric KRYP- TOK Spherical Bifocal Lenses— (one pair s ,50 to see near and far). Best lenses made. C Sold regularly, $15 to $22. SPECIAL EYES EXAMINED FREE BY OUR REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST We Use the Finest and Most Modern Optical Instruments 14th & G Streets N.W. PRICE, Friday and Saturday. . i KAHN CPTICAL CO. 617 Sexenth Street N.W. (Be | partisan fashion, | $350 Cash Rewards. Details | D. ¢, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1927T. PATIENTS CELEBRATE. Over Their Big Sale of Christmas Seals. The patients of pital, Fourteenth an including those who Jd not leave their beds, held a party last night in celebration of the record-breaking sale of Christmas senls they had accom- The patients sold 78,272 of | the importance of having the largest possible number of cltizens exercise their right to vote. The president of the club is Herbert Wenlg of Californla, who won the national and internatfonal champlon. ships in the 1926 contest. The national directors of the club are the 21 boys who have participated in the e national final meetings, The honorary president is John Hays Ham. mond. ~ Mr. Hammond and four of tie former natlonal fnalists, Joseph | iy {7 . Mullarky of Georgla, Vail Barnew | Pshe - 5 of New York, and Ruth Newburn and | (3¢ "etl%, turning into the treasury | Myrtle Posey of Washington, will be [ oo che Verahington Tubérculosis A the guests of honor tonight { Peabody awarded prizes to the team | captains of the several wards, as fol Jows: Mra. Mary C. Bickerton of the BURN l N G QUESTIONS (T What have Rejoice berculosts Hos- pshur streets, s Gl s 1 Through new rallway schedules, the old custom of staying overnight in Madrid when traveling from North- ern to Southern Spain is being dis- carded. you in the house for immediate use for Burns, Bruises or Cuts? Why not apply something that is painless in its treatment—and yet antiseptic? All pain usually stops mm\tdmt]y after first application of WECK’S “The Cream That Heals!” Sold for 50c by vour druggist or Washington Chemical Corp., 839 17th St. N.W. Weck's is_indispensable in the home, especially where there are children. ery jar sold with back guarantee and never a comp! NEW YORK SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6 . Special 1‘l|ruugl| Train Direct to Leaves W am rives Pe Imn in 6:05 ¥ York Simitar Frqraions, March 6, Avri Sumions, Mar . Avril Pennsylvama Rallroad w W 5:03 The Two - Fashion Shops Offer A Special Group of OVERCOATS G ving to the sharp reductions, we are forced to charge all alterations at actual cost No Charge Accounts—No C. O. D.’s No Exchanges—All Sales Final And 197 i 2 Pants UITS Including many of our famous Doublewear Suits Of course, these .are broken sizes, and only one or two of a pattern—that explains the drastic reductions. ’fle fafimon FRED PeLzMAN , President o—- v-om»o.- s @he Foening Htar *AIIVERTISEHENTS B ot RECEWE“ HERE United Cigar Agency, 1785 Cecl. Rd. Is a Star Branch Office You will find the Classified Section of The Star the quickest means to the end when you are in want of something. Star Classified Ads are read carefully by practically everybody in Washing- ton, so that whatever your want somebody who can supply it is bound to know of it. Classified Ads for The Star may be left at the Branch Offices dnplnylng the above sign, one of which is located in practically every neighbor- hood. They are for your convenience and serve you without fee; only regular rates are charged. The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here combined as a matter of course, because they bnng better RESULTS. second “floor white ward, which made the largest sale, amounting to $369.18; Miss Girace Absher of the fourth floor white ward, with a total of §$178.07; | George N. Lanham, first floor colored, | $104.43; Miss Viola Grier, second floor | colored, $44.68; James H. Jones, first | floor white, $42.68; Philtp \\mkm»’ third floor colored, $33.68, and W. Miller, $10. A concert was presented lm.m- quartet of the Army School and individual artists, nclud |ing Miss Novac, violinist, and Misses Elste ulze, Gladys tiunt, Gale Hunt | fl!ufil-l and Waters ‘and Henry Myer of the| | Washingtonians Opera. Company. % : W. H. Eyre, age , recently took part In a rowing race on the Tha 74 | 27777 Peerless }< urmture Co., 829 7th St N \V YU 2227 77, 7% EBRUARY Fumniture /ale | Offers Worthwhile Savings on All Suites and Odd Pieces—Easy Terms — Weekly or Monthly B — e PV —————— VM you Californin, .n'.'_.. T B o oo by the d Music sleeping cars Woahingten, erd-—. lle—-, San Aatorde ! Mfi Weite for G. V. MeArt, Passenger Ageat | WASHINGTON-SUNSET ROVTE, 1510 H St, N. W., Washiagton, Wonderful Opportunity!! $198 3-pc. Velour Suites (Like Picture Above) The thing that makes this price doubly interesting is the fact that these beautiful suitgs were not made cheaply so that they could be sold at a cheap price. On the contrary, they have all the earmarks of quality construction that characterize much higher-priced suites. However, by an unusual stroke of good merchandising we secured them at a price which enables us to offer them at this sensationally low figure. Only a few of these suites, and they will go fast at this price, so act quickly! All three nieces upholstered in high-grade velour, with loose cushions on all pieces that are revers ||Mm| stering on both sides. Fully guaranteed with fin truction through- out Easy Payments at Peerlen—»«fi29 7«h St. NW. An Amazing Good “Buy s-s1ece Walnut Veneer Bedroom Suite Here's another casg ful merchandising. 87 where our buyers executed a bit of skill- h the most unusual circumstances 1y & are only a few risk being too late. sk St. N.W. of these suites, so you will have to be Easy Payments at Peerlec~ L] s A Most Unusual Offer! Nine-Piece Dining Suites $ 1 06 Thi certainly good news ior every family in need of a new dining suite! From onme of the foremost makers of dining furni- ture we have secured several cars of these suites at a quantity price which enables us to offer values heretofore unheard of in dining suites of similar quafity. These nine-piece suites are in genuine walnut veneer combined with durable hardwood which adds greatly to their strength but does not detract from the beauty of the exterior fini Buffet, extension table, china cabinet and six handsome chairs at this sensationally low price. Easy Terms at Peerless—829 7th St. N.W.

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