Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1927, Page 29

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o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 35, 1927. ¢ ; ERcH AN'I' M ARINE WE WILL BE PLEASED TO CASH YOUR XMAS SAVINGS FUND CHECKS % ON Ol.JR SE(-:OND FLOOR ; ON OUR F()llR’fH FLOOR mSES slfi,mfl,[m Savings in Fine Fur Coats P4 & Sale! Smart New Dresses Black, Beige an ra: aracul perys B bl o $1 39 /] In all the newest styles. col- $8 90 i at—Ponyskin—Trimmed Sealines e Te T IO T T VNAZ T T 13 <1 O 2 1 ors and fabrics. Unusual sav- oard Cites Need of Sub-[[| [ SoPemtin Trimmed vl G- STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12 th | itee o o stantial Aid if Fleet Is to S S RLEl BRSNS RS smk, i Be Turned Over. For Tuesday—Second Day of Our Great Semi-Annual Event— 4 | Bubstantial Government aid will be » fequired it Congress desires the mer- 4 ehant marine turned over immediately 7 l to private ownership, the annual re- ! port of the Shipping Board, made pub- [ le today. declared in a survey of the ! \ situation. Operating loss for the fiscal ’ \ ear ended last June was placed at 4 16,000,000, mpared with 3[!’.00(!,0"(\' . q | the year previous. The report said the United Lines, operated by . 3 4 % 3 A ::-E“m:l’;}”‘ l;“\l\l‘gin;\%‘}fififirfigfi“‘e‘;l The Six-Day Sale Thousands of thrifty, discerning shoppers attended this sensational sale yesterday and took-advantage The Histor y-Making for the prior twelvemonth, | W ashington of the extraordinary values and savings offered! Every express brings brand-new merchandise to add ¢ Turning to the shipbuilding_situa- g hi dost ) s Lo Event of Our ton. the report said that Great Britain N F. ts! to this wonderful assemblage! Many new economy items for tomorrow! This is. indeed. a Week of 2&1;::'&'f‘rpf|:m‘t°2§h'{f Ifr:cle‘QSiim“ll'\;‘: ever ['orgets. Remarkable Money Saving Opportunities! Institution ! sent down the ways since 1921, wh in the same period GGermany has built 12 and Italy 5, with France and Japan T comption 1t Grent. A Frock Sale With Styles, Qualities, Variety and Values That Make It Outstanding! Foreign building, the report said, provided foreign competitors not only with more ships, but also with faster ones, for the modern trend in ship- gnes Tor the modern, trend i ship e of specd. with economy of operation \ 2 - due to the use of up-to-date machinery. & A : “We are thus being outclassed not S Wy only in tonnage, but also in the char- 7N \J/ acter of the service rendered the ship- oK per.” the report continued. *More and 2 7 more are we likely to get the less de- sirable classes of cargo—the commodi- tles invariably handled by slow ships and with low freight rates.” The board possessed %00 ships—307 i sciseormsion g 14 it Street Dresses! . . . Party Dresses! . . . Afternoon Dresses! . . . Business Dresses! ®old to American citizens 1,134 ships, e ciuding 3 cstubiisnod shih Evaramecs operntion tor & ixea mum ||| o Until You Actually See These Beautiful Frocks You Will ber of years. the oard found. opnion nanimons Exquisite! Undoubtedly Wonder That Such Magnificent Styles, euate merchant marins for nation Materials and Workmanship Can Be Had for Smart Jewelry of Gold Pearl* adequate merchant marine for national . B e Rhinestone Bags e iy B Regular Prics $3.50 Such an Extraordinarily Low Price! Regular Price $1.50 merchant marine should be privately ate an American marine, the Federal S Government must continus o do =0, Special, Tomorrow Special, Tomorr. o concluded. s ow | .$10,467,500 as Aid Fund. | o FABRICS ; COLORS Among the Important functions of . 9 s J15. o e s e | gl i $7.00 loan fund the board has paid out CREPE ROMAINE NAPOLEAN BLUE $10,467,500 to assist steamship compa- Yo e S B ot o S B o Prety of- A L 65226, From the beginning of the o FLAT CREPE { MOCHA—NEW TAN Savings in sdministration of the fand, it was fects, in the gold pearl and emphasized, el e fauit In connection with any Tof the > envelo pe COMBINATIONS 14 loans in the payment either of the in. GEORGETTE gold plated terest or of installments on the prin. style. The ' bcklicen: tOn st ini MA I v {0 fustestaliy'sadind, Sotionad to front is of TAFFETA LAGA RED and two row show a loss, although & number of ves- > < X “ sels were sold to private interests dur- g Y% Rhinestones P NA! BLUE chokers, - brace- ing the year. The board pointed out that while th ting 1 low- 7 le TOO e e = { —the back R - 4 - Bou;:‘ v:::el: exlpandaga m’l!erlnlly, £ Moi hat ornament. merican g in ever: /Y y . portant port in the world for the g8 ° et SATIN : ; ; BRI earrings and first 75 years. < A0 - " @ The board declared that while every o silk. Fitted sixty - inch chains. Spe- means available was being used for / : : the expansion of American trade in with mirror g E‘Aymt—man t-hm-. b'ff coumlry'l mer- o d ant fleet was being outclassed b; . 3 LR T g Regular Values—$15.00 to $25.00 e ment aid was the only logical method - S - - et to overcome the lead being taken by : P \ A% LR UX other countries. \ AMERICAN MOTOR SALES Unusual! y New! To the smallest detail! Stunning frocks, |\ #Possessing Classes” of Italians Re!'da'ly 83-95 to $4-95 O ” ° : the minute” fashion features. To Nl ht owns Urged Patriotic ' e s Special, Tomorrow ) © choose these dresses at $12.75 Reg%lar che $1.65 : ¢ is not an everyday opportu- ; § 8 Binican sttuacties s $ ;.00 nity, and forzunZtélzpthe Special, Tomorrow Bisl of the ministry of national R ; 0 wide variety enables 0) 1 ¢ - ; . ‘ you to fill your 1 $ 1 .00 wintertime re- Slip-on . patronage of American automobil — i ufacturers “responds to tl:e %‘ase- and coat \ - § i sPecml offer- desire to give full value to na- ahbis s : 2 i f beauti Production. : in| - :r ;’n-}hn a:ltomo!:?a ilr‘ldunlry. F a i o ‘warned, mu: to e ancy an IR ——— 'by lowering production costs and H » roving its technical organizations plain color and handem- upder the direction of the Fascist i 3 broidered Philippi ppine J( 1, re orelll, replying to the statement, 4 it was a political and moral i b !tyito restrain the importation Neckl with of American cars, to which he ob- f / Jected as luxuries. He appealed o collars, Vee ‘ ‘ < SEE A effects. “eertain possessing classes” to cuiti- vate “a better sense of civicism” and necks and patronize Italian-made cars. . round necks, Sixty per cent of woman patients . bear the hurts in the dentist chair Jacquard ‘without protest, but only 40 per cent of the men will remain silent, said and stripe dentists at a_meeting in_Chicago. white designs. Fine quality Nainsook. effects. = NN Lustrous! Extraordinary ! ' | ' straordinary flat crepe Georgelis Modlel Fine All-Silk Gifts of Boudoir mode e ! Pillows 14 1 Chiffon Hose Regularly $2.95 Dress Departmeng—Third Floor—At Brooks Regularly $1.95 T Cigarette Boxes for Christmas Giving! A Cigarette Box of metal makes a splendid gift— and the odder the box, the more you enjoy passing the smokes to an ap- preciative guest. Our collection in- cludes many smart designs in brass and other metals... priced from $3 up. 31.95 Unprecedented Values and Savings in This— $ 1 19 (Slight Irregulars) | RS NS R NTRIT: T Sale of Stunning Winter Coats R iy oline- : Luxuriously Fur Trimmed quality Hose, in all new tion of faille ¥ f rayon Bou- o $ shades. Full- doir Pillows. . Sizes Sibed fashioned. Large sizes. Yo ; Pointed heel. Ruffled ef- o B wonen : . For Mines In sizes 8% to 10. The irregular- ities will not im- pair T fects—hand- ) T i g Presenting the fashion successes of the hour. Beautifully tai- H[EK[RS ; 3 e lored of fine, warm materials and priced far below their regular X) Red. Black, worth. Rich fur trimmings are used in many clever and generous . : Cresa Bliie A ways. The colors are those demanded by the discerningly smart. 1314 F Street o Values that we are sure will be hard to duplicate! ) Gold. . Established 1876 % L Brooks—Second Floor . .

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