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12" THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1927. MILLS IS ELECTED U.S. Treasury Officia! Chosen | to Succeed Charles S. Dewey as Treasurer. retary of to succeed of the annual of Florida atno | extra fare via Seaboard AST COAST—West Coast—the beautiful lakes and hills of Central Florida—you may visit them all this season on a round trip ticket with no additional fare—via Seaboard. The very utmost in travel comfort—unfailing cour- tesy— Southern dishes of rare excellence in the din- ing car— frequent train service daily—fast time— direct route—through sleeping cars— latest type automatic electric safety signals—via Seaboard. — the Toute of the Orange Blossom Special For detailed information, reserva- Chief Justice 'l by Judge Payne and Miss Boardman Chapter delegates, TORED CROSS POST ; n of as of Miami, whose names were recommended in 1t the annual convention last October Summaries of United States and in foreign countries during the p: to be pres: tions and tickets consult G. W. VIERBUCHEN District Passenger Agent Seaboard oAlir Line Railvay 714 Fourteenth St., N.W. Tel. Main 637 brief reports were made insu meeting 11 members of the Mrs. Henry P York and E. B Fenn mmittee e New a resolution passed the | 1 Glover the work in r were scheduled afternoon at a Scott of Chicago.were re-clected to | meeting of the ge the central committee of the board . F ft presided at the | domestic ope Bicknell, vic and foreign op During the meeting of Connecticut at New r, vice Chairman plate engraved with Stubby.” * dog . to decorate th e was purchased I of the H neral board by James airman in charge of tions, the office of t vesterday. and by Ernest P. man of the ha n charge of ions presentative ged to| W.W. " v th @t a record |y mascot of the Knight, chairman of during the main as m Incorporat American of the endowment fun Knit Mufflers $3 to $5 d of trustees, presic co Member Resigns. member of the cen neisco. E seded by | the Stubby \.w\' o chapter, who has been in R San F mbers of the Board of |until the timi Good-looking rayon e in new striped effects and mixtures of black, brown knit dress and gray. mufflers, (Main Floor.) Men's Gloria Umbrellas, $5 Well wearing black gloria umbrellas, with sturdy h Men's Taffeta Umbrellas. Men’s Silk Umbrellas. . Other Umbrellas from o andles and silk cases. .$8 . $10g ain Floor) [lluminated Canes, $5 Imported canes, with battery an bulb concealed in the handle an lighted by a mere turn of th handle. Men’s Malacca Canes Men’s Imported Canes. .. Men’s Snakewood Canes. . J “Main Floor Hanan Oxfords Sl 3.50 Builte on the famous trident last, which is com- fortable and well wearing. With special reinforced back seam and lining of bleached calfskin to the vamp. (Men's Shop, Second Floor.) d d e ) Dobbs’ Beaver Hats 10 “It’s the Dobbs” Becoming alike to the younger as well as the older man. Just the right height to the crown—the proper width to the brim with a beautiful silky luster. (Main Floor.) And « " Dobbs’ Bowlers 10 “It’s the Dobbs” For the man who prefers 1 Derby because he wears it well. able “bowler,” A really comfort- with self- conforming leather sweat band. All sizes. (Matn Floor,) mont, Among those who attended the Board of Incorporators’ meeting this morning were Robert Lansing, Wil liam G. M nat, Junior Red Cross. The committee unanimously adopted a resolution ex. pressing the organization's great loss and paying tribute to Mr. Dunn's| Hepresentative Jos Crall, new mem ell, | talent as an educator, leader and ey of the Houss from California, re- August Bel- | idealist t W. de Henr of Pitts: Harvey Gibson and John H of Boston The central committee was officially informed by Chairman Payne of the| death November 15 of *Arthur W.|army and navy is estimated at 689, | thelr commander could tell them Dunn, who since January 1, 1922,|800,000 marks tely 8172 |npart his death, had been | 000.000). ~This vho fams| Mr Crall, 8 Hepublican, the American'than the expenditures for 1 Laent af 1ow Angeles ARMY MARKED TWINS. | $172,000,000 for German Defense. ,.udu a corpurai while in the Ameri BERLIN, December 7 UP).—Ger |t4n Atmy during the Wpanish Amer! B wan War, and his Lwin brother, Judge many’s expenditure In 1928 for her | thapies 8 Crall, was made sergeant, — e Congressional Directory that he wuul is a resl national direc of Gates’ Swagger size Calfskin Gloves. Others of gray suede, with embroidered backs, $3.50. (Main Floor) Men’s Fine Gray Mocha Gloves, in_a moderate weight. With button fastenings, $5. (Main Floor.) Direct Elevator Service to our Men’s Shops, Second Floor, where you will find a complete lime of Society Brand and Sheldon Clothes for Men. $37.50 Tailored of heavy Melton cloth, in a rich deep blue which is the favorite shade of the well dressed man. Fitted dress coats, with or without a velvet collar, as you please. Also loose-hanging box coats, with the easy drape found only in coats of the finest quality. A full range of sizes too, so that any man may find the coat he wants. Other Sheldon Overcoats, $25 to $75. Raccoon Coats 395 The warmest coat a man can wear— and incidentally the one most in favor today. Made of beautifully matched pelts and warmly interlined with wool plaid. Other Raccoon Coats, $495 to $595. Black Manchurian Wolf (dyed Chinese Dog) Coats, $55. Men’s Brown Canadian ,Pony Fur Coats, $75. (xews shop. Second Floor.) Men’s Brown or Black Leather Coats, with warm wool lining (36 to 46), $16.85. (Men's Shop. Second Floar.s lates 16 his biographical sketch in the | ¢ Indictments Denied in Postal Case. NEW YORK. December 7 (#).—T} Federal grand jury yesterday refuse, to indict Rufus Easterwood of Athens: x.. and John Wall of this city irged with fraudulent use of the mails, The two were arrested last month on the complaint of Dr Calvin H, Goddard, pistol expert, who said they tried to induce him to back an xpedition to Mexico o recover $12,000,000 In treasure secreted in an abandoned mine by former Presiden: Carranza of that country. Gates’ Buckskin Gloves, edged wi leather or Gray, slate or n color, $4.50. (Main Floor.) Men's Gray Mocha Gloves, in all sizes. Others of French washable doe- skin, hand sewn, $4. ~ (Main Floor.) Men's Heavy Rip-proof Pigskin Gloves—one the most popular gloves of the season, $5. (Main Floor.)