Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1927, Page 40

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40 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1927.° e at an ageregate cost of $1,312,434, or |tles, which is considered important on of the country. Her Majesty Queen|ladles of Copenhagen. The royal since its return from Old Orchara, . U. s- TO BUY 78,797 an a\‘(’r.":;:e of $16.62 an acre. account of the additional flor;d Ipn}\t{ev- UEEN OF DENMARK Alexandrine. fréncez helped their mother unpack- NORWEGIA" PILOT FL'ES Maine, October 30, after three at. ] s . acts are in the | tion afforded to tributaries of the Mis- Recently she invited a number of [ In8 and wrapping up things. tempts to fly to Europe. AcREs OF FORESTS Whits Mounieaos, actrepeting 22,612 | sesippi. AcT|VE IN CHARITY | triends to visit her for a full week ¢ GRAYSON PLANE IN TEST|"“M's. Frances Wilson Grayson, who facr ira nd Carrol counties,| In Tennessee, the purchase of 1,905 at her seaside residence at the Scaw Sontincaditor A e e has announced plans for & Winter ed; in North Caro: i (the northernmost part of Denmark). enced for Auto Theft. Airman May Take Controls on|fsht to Denmark, indleated after yec et S ; : ¥ A ity When the guest ved for a holiday | Special Dispatch to The Star. terday’s flight that Omdahl may be se- Commission Authorizes $1,312,434 They contain iU . > Ivania, 6,141 acres, | First Lady of Country Puts Guests' near royalty v prised that,| FREDERICK, Md., December 8.— Hop to Europe, Woman lected for the post of pilot, a position | than ~$1,000,000 Government |in Mc} Forest and Warren Coun- | : % after lunch o f their ar-|James Nelson of Dickerson, Mont- that has been vacant since Wilmer Purchase in Eastern Part plans ultimately t 1l 85 per cent | ties, a West Virginia, b7 acres, to Work Making Articles rival, Queen Ale: 2id to them: | gomery County, Md., was sentenced Flight Head Says. Stultz announced on the return from of the timber. ise of the scenic |in Pendleton County. . “Now we age & to enjoy a full |to serve 1S months in the House of | By the Associated Pres Old Orchard that he was “through’ of United States. mber of four sec- | The commission confirmed the pur- for Bazaar, week of hard worls Correction yesterday, when found . ress. 1,“ far as any further plans to cross 4 acres, will not |chase of acres in Michigan at $1 e iy The hard work consisted of making | guilty of unauthorized use of an auto- CURTISS FIELD, N. Y., December | the ;:iunmn: in the Dawn were cor {an acre, but took no action on other various articles for the Queen’s annual | mobile belonging to John Timson,|8.—A new pllot was » - | cerned. Purchase of < 2 The area i State was | tracts in Minnesota and Michigan. Correspondence of tho Assoclated Press. bazaar for children’s welfare, Dickerson. Nelson In 'sald to have|ai the controls of the .fi'.‘p?.'.‘mi..‘;’x:.\'.' - the eastern part o act Arkansas, mainly in| The authorizations {ncrease the| COPENHAGEN, Denmark.—Few| The bazaar lasted three days, with |taken the car ) vy and later | Dawn vesterday. He is Lieut. Oscar| A campaign is to be started in Co. hol land, “Hot area being acquired for Eastern na-| !):m.l}r‘-h ‘women }‘:Ihn] a e u;“tlve lpa;’lv | her m:\]e.)fi_v in attendance at her spe- | wrecked it. | as " tried hefore |Omdahl of the Norwegian navy, who | lombia to interest people in the use of 1=, Yell, Scott and Ferary Coun- | tional forests to 2,971,538 acres. in charity work than the first lady | cial booth, assisted by all the great'Justice John Keller, Buckeystown. |took the ship up on its first test flight | ico, now considered a luxury there. EEL e ey B Nl g R | SO B T | DR L " By | B i B o oty e, Bt | S0 e S T B | 2 e oG B AL v Pl 0 Chaal Y SO U eV O v ol G Lo OB CPaafC CPand [2 v 'u’ou‘.{vm{d m "owo‘mu‘,ub'wo mu oL."'.,“' 0 N . o . - "y - e of the most pic- | acres - The half has not been told, nor even a fourth of the many Men’s Gifts assembled here on our Main and Second Floors. If : vou know exactly what vou want, vou're sure to find it here—and \ 4 Boxes of Six, 31 if vou're a bit dubious, vou’ll find so many suggestions that SR S “buying for the men folks” becomes easier than the proverbial \ 4 - falling off a log. i) ‘ : Handkerchisfs with col- u ) ored borders and matching ‘White Handkerchiefs with decorative colored initial. (Main Floor.) Men’s Silk Neckwear $ 1 .50 White Initial Handkerchiefs with white taped borders, Four-in—hm\rls.k of Jdomesfic and imported silks. In a bril- ous liant_array of patterns and Colored Initial Handker- colorings that make it impos- chiefs with colored borders. sible to choose the wrong tie for the right man. White taped or corded styles, Qe Kloge) with black initials. (Main Fioor.) K«W@mfi"‘f i Interwoven Hose for Men Six for $11.50 $ ‘Worth $2.50 to $4. 1 Tailored of the finest men’s shirtings, in Medium-weight Pure Silk sizes 1315 ta 18. Cel- Hose, in black, navy, white, lar attached or with gray, cordovan and fawn. collar to match. Silk-and-wool Hose in novelty weaves and colorings. Sizes Boxed and wrapped 914 to 12. as a gift. (Main Floor.) (Main Floor.) Friday—%40 and %45 | Sheldon Suits & Overcoats | | @ ¢ LUGGAGEFOR Sizes 33 $ No Charge for QWY G l ': 'S to 48 i Alterations \ - ? A—Woman's Fit- ted Week End Case of black or ' < - brown cowhide. PhOBan HOSC 7 iy With moire lining f y/ and 10 fittings— The late 1927-28 Winter models for men. Tailored of well wearing for Mes ‘ S cassimeres, finished and unfinished worsteds, university cheviots and fli & \ the new twists. Single and double breasted models and the newest 1 =7 LT o, b obea or black shark. shades of the season. The suit you planned on getting after the holi- PR R O 3 L = Bl Gt e days—here Friday at an after-Christmas price. All sizes. Hose, in black, white, navy and = $37.50 , gray. Silk-and-wool Hose in | C—Fitted Week a wide assortment of patterns ! End Case of black and colorings. Sizes 9% to 12. 3 cobra cowhide. Re- Here’s real choice in overcoats. Box coats, semi-fitted models, Ches- e Fioor) ) e terfields and ulsters, in single or double breasted styles. Tailored of (SE o oa $55 D—Titted Week heavy Melton cloths, fleeces and chinchillas, in plain shades, mixtures VeSS Loy y > ing, double pocket or colorful plaids. Plenty of sizes for every man, no matter what his il e type' 7 ple = >) ™\ | Others from (Men's Shop, Second Floor.) = $11.95 to $150 (I T See the Sturdyman Worsteds by Society Brand - Gift Sets Hickok 2-piece Belt and Buckle Set, &. Hickok 3-piece Belt, Buckle and Beltogram Set, $3. Hickok 3-piece Belt, Buckle and Beltogram Set of master- plate, $4.50. Hickok 3-pi Belt, Buckl Included are traveling bags, suit cases, week end cases, hat boxes, and overseas .,,d'%,‘imgrf,’,?é“ ;f s““,'].in; cases. Built of fine gual?ly cowhides. Lined either with silk or leather, In a va- Silver, $6.00. riety of colors and sizes. = EEXFEFEXXTXXTXX (tain Floor, The Hecnt Co.) (Lugesse Shop. Main Fioor) Society Brand suits in this new worsted cloth, which offers an attractive choice of patterns in brown, tan or gray. Instantly recognized as a suit above $ the usual grade, distinctive not only in fabric but in cut as well. Single or double breasted styles in a full range of sizes. Other Society Brand Suits, $45 to 390‘ (Men’s Shop, Second Floor.) XEXEXEXEXEXEIN EETEXEXXEZXX

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