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NOVEMBER 24, 1927.’ PALAIN ROYAL 1877—GOLDEN JUBILEE YEAR—1927 THURSDAY, CONCORD, N. H., Novembe Fifteen days after he had been re turned to office in a spectacular cam {said by the Turin police to have con-|py. Siaunton v, M. C. A. is chang. | PAlgn that carried him to victory fessed his responsibility. e desert. | ; | over the first girl to s the place | o0 the Fascist cause three vears ago (inZ its basis of membership, and aj "= 0 T E T T Sfistitie {and explained that his recent activities | vote will be taken by the association | 0f Mayer, I, any, (eoh ] | zrere inspired by iatred of thé Drescnt |soon. The board has decided to base | 1 diea here i Outspoken Against Fascism. Basis of Membership. | | Special Dispatch to The Star. STAUNTON, Va., November 14.— 'n Sebastiano, who distinguished himself during the war. being deco- rated with the Italian gold medal. 22 THE TVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, -Fascist arrested. the possession of San Sebastiano. In l | g The authorities have verif jo/| i annotncsaiomaaliy | Ex-Policoman Defeated Girl in |charges against San S . in- i | s | Charged With Aiding “Sub-) against the Fascist regime. Deputy |to have been found frequently in com- D'Es Two WEEKS AFTER Verify “Grave Charges.” | October, 1926, his retirement from his to go abroad to carry out their plans, versive Attacks” on Italy’s Twfl A San Sebastiano was the other | promising letters and documents in 5 RE-ELECTION AS MAYOR 'my post for disciplinary reasons Ithe semiofficial Stefani News Bureau 'would Require Christian Service a8 By the Associated Press. Form of Government. Santa Claus Arrives Tonight With His Real Live Reindeer —and He Will Be in Toytown Tomorrow—Come See His Reindeer! FOURTH FLOOR By the Associated Press. ROME, November ’.‘4.—(‘h.u-zr\nl\\'ilhl widing opponents of Fascism to leav o0 carry out their “subversive’ rmer P N in y 3 s, two prominent anti-Fascis always been oppo viour and 1 been placed under arrest at| id to have had f into membel Turin. | with ‘hristian Gen. Roberto Becivenga, who once 'Oc rowth in rejected a_challenge to a duel from co Arnaido M ni, brother of the premier, is said to b into “forced exile” Philipsborn 606 - 614 ELEVENTH ST. membership on a declaration of pu 1 d, started nis | | second term in His first | election was the vesult of a deter- on to vindicate himself after o | eement with the chief of police. He quit the force a month before taking office. | onference, ns, polit 1 situation were After a long and exciting trip over lands of ice and freezing waters Santa Claus will arrive in Washington about Midnight tonight. Now that is some- thing to be thankful for. Santa arriving, safe and sound, and as jolly as ever. And best of all he is bringing his reindeer to the Palais Royal. Real, live rein- deer, that make the team for Santa’s sleigh. *“All of them are well and hardy and anxious to be with the children of Washington. They seem to remember the trip from last year and I bet they have visions of bringing good cheer lots and lots of children.”—Santa’s own words ab his reindeers. Friday—Our Eagerly Awaited Annual After-Thanksgiving Sale Every year on the day after Thanksgiving we reduce a large volume of our Winter merchandise to stimulate business! This year the reductions are greater than ever. The women who have waited for this event will be highly pleased with the tremendous savings. X Santa’s Real Live Reindeer Are *® TOYTOWN ‘ Is Larger Than Ever This Year! And don't forget Santa’s Pack. He hardly has room to sit comfortably in his sleigh for the extraordinarily large pack. There are toys of all descriptins, sizes and colors. Something for boys, girls and little tots. Just loads of things. There are new dolls with real hair and dancing eves—new doll furniture, in different colors, just like mother's. Carriages, skooters, stuffed animals, toy phonographs, pianos and everything a girl could want. Automobiles, trains, sleds, bikes, and miniature aeroplanes (some 3 like Lindy’s; others like Commander Byrd's) for boys. Unbreakable dolls, tinker toys, sandy andies, teddy bears, and other little toys to interest younger All from Santa’s pack. Toys! —And Oh! Such Pretty Come in and see jolly, old Santa, his reindeer and the lovely new things he brought. Santa will want to tal!: to each one of you kiddies—so come early and tell him just what you want. I'm sure he’ll have it among the toys he brought in his pack. Some of the Toys From Santa’s Pack! Coats whose Paris-approved styles make them popular right now — the Fur trimmings are lavishly and originally applied—the colors are those the smart woman is wearing — the quality has the stamp of Philipsborn—and the values exceed even what you would expect in a Philipsborn event of this kind. 53 Coats Reduced to 95 67 Coats Reduced to 75 73 Coats Reduced to *55 folks. AOY3\ Street and Afternoon cluded hundreds of Frocks in this event. DRESSES Regardless of how attractive they are—or how typical of the newest Fashions, we have in- Here at the start of the Winter Season are Frocks In3 Groups for every occasion at end-of-the-season prices, selection to suit every purse. 237 Dresses Reduced to *10 179 Dresses Reduced to *17 193 Dresses Reduced to 27 FUR COATS Several Choice Values in This Sale 4 Mongolian Caracul Coats, $95 Self and Fox trimmed. 3 Muskrat Coats ..... Setsra By 2 Black Caracul Coats.....$185 Black Wolf and Skunk shawl collars and cuffs. 3 Marmot Coats. . .. Mink-dyed. self and Fox trimmed. 4 Hudson Seal Coats. . .....$289 Natural and dyed Squirrel shawl or crush col- lars and cuffs. (Hudson Seal is dyed Muskrat.) 2 Jap Weasel Coats. ... ....$389 Fox crush collars or self trim. 6 SealineCoats ............5139 Collars and cuffs of Natural Squirrel, Skunk, Beaver and Mink Tails. (Sealine is dyed coney.) 4 Caracul Paw Coats. .. ...$149 With Fox crush collars. Toy Laundry Sets, $3.25 All of the articles needed on Wash Day. Folding ironing board, clothes dryer, clothes pins and laundry basket. All are strong and durable. Other sets priced at 50c, $1.00 and $2.50. The Construction Tinker Toy, 75¢ A very little boy as well as 2 man has the desire to build. Hun- dreds of figures can be constructed from spools and rods as illus- trated. This toy is nullyvplc!:ld in a container, ready for shipping. Honeymoon Express 50c Speed!—that is what this toy has. And that is why this mechanical toy is so amusing to small chil- dren. A splendid toy for this price. One that every child likes to possess. Doll Carriages $7.75 to $23.95 These carriages are sturdy and some have reversible bodies. In all colors. Mechanical Train Outfits $3.50 The train is 25 in. long, with lever controlled locomotive. dandy layout wtih 160 in. of track. Little Tots’ Pedal Bike $2.45 1f he tires when you take him walking—get him a pedal bike. It keeps him out in the air and gives him exercise. Attractively enam- eled in red, with a front fork and swivel connection to the board seat. The little bell adds importance. Boys’ Foot Balls $1 Each Boys' eyes dance with anticipa- tion—at the sight of these cowhide footballs. Containing guaranteed rubber bladders. The Home of Santa’s Reindeer. This is a, Ding-a-ling Goes the Bell of The Toy Telephone, 95¢ And with an air of importance the boy or girl answers—just like he has seen mother do. An exaet reproduction of a real telephone. Made of metal with a bell. For Dollies’ Clothes Miniature Cedar Chests $2.95 to $6.95 A place to carefully and neatly put away dollies’ clothes after a long day of playing house. e chests are like the large ones of mother's. Schoenhut Toy Piano 50c This is a small one having five ical keys. Rosewood finished case with decorated panel. Other Schoenhut pianos up to $16.50. A Gitl’s Joy Is in Her Doll, 50c to $13.95 Tn this lot are neatly dressed in- fants, and daintily dressed grown- up dolls. There are also a few hoy dolls in this group, dressed in little Lord Fauntleroy suits. They are for girls of all ages. Some are unbreakable and others are china. All have smiling faces and dimpled cheeks. There is a large assortment and we're sure there is at least one that you will want. —and the roll of the conqueror’s drum! Boys’ Drums, $1.85 This one is 1l-in. size with na- tural wood frame. The heads are of calf and sheep. Complete with sticks. Other drums are 60c to $21.50. Colored Doll Furniture $2.25 to $12.50 In this group are high, straight or rocking chairs. dressing tables, desks and chiffo In blue. pink or yellow. Strongly built of high grade material. Combination Carom and Crokinole Board, $4.95 These cold days deep the children indoors. But they must be enter- tained. These games delight the young hearts and even older folks like to play them. 0 o[ piATES e TREASUR’E(NEXTI Prl A Big Surprise!— From the Pirates’ Treasure Chest! Doesn’t the thought of a surprise tempt you?—And only 25c. [Each surprise is worth lots more. Just give the cashier your 25c piece and she will give you a ticket. Then present the pirate with the ticket and she will put it in the treasure chest. And presto-chango—the surprise package appears. Then the fun of open- ing it to see what your treasure will hold. American Flyer Electric Trains $9.50 These trains are strongly built, with double-truck cars. Constructed not to jump the tracks when making rapid speed around curves. And they can really travel. They are complete with tracks and for such a small sum. Are securely packed with setting up instructions. Boys’ Ball-Bearing Velocipedes $10.95 to $20.50 Strongly constructed frames, wheels have one-inch rubber tires, nickel-plated handle bars and crank. Padded bicycle saddle and heavy rubber pedals. Beautifully finished. Mack Dump Trucks $12.00, $18.00 and $27.50 These sturdy trucks represent 1, 214 or 5 ton Mack Trucks. Boys like to haul things, especially sand, and with a truck like this he can haul and dump in the new, modern way. Pleasure type autos $7.95 to $35.00. Desk and Chair Sets $10.75 to $27.75 Children’s rolled top desks with shelves and two large drawers in which to keep their important papers. Some of these sets have straight chairs and others have swivel ones. The Home of Santa’s Reindeer. Toytown—Fourth Floor 4