Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1927, Page 6

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THE EVENING STAR. WASITINGTON. D. C.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1927. town 230 miles in the interfor of | Panama. An Army transport plane Z‘_"_._(.; : S —————— 7 . . ail did aid in savin, Panaman | PRES,DENI I.AUDS |Actress NIPS Riot as She Steps From Part ’ ARMY SAVES BABY. [} 7 L0t e com ;..:p recently. | % v )| G | The child was seribdsly ill at a , To Rebuke Yale Students for Disorder'®inne carries 1t Tatint 250 aites 3 to Hospital. e I piloted by Lieut. Pardee Martin ¢ find a | ried by, its mother and or the | phy i A for one, ' wher | The Avmy was not ,thing and every. one aby in it surplus ittle givl who recently a1 i her first appearance. she was greeted connected with |, Congress Gets Annual Report | : ; . of Advisory Committee | fraternite membersand | One student i« pusiots N for Aerenautics. | ceallid the wvhich virtually was wrecked EXPLORER TO SPEAK. | OF RECEPTION VARIATION George Patmer Putnam to Lecture | 1| Atmospheric ‘Ceiling’ Above Earth SLpe Miiuoy, Rises and Falls, Institute of Engineers Told. EXTRAORDINARY EVENT OFFERING EXTRAORDINARY VALUE! ARRANGED JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS-GIFT AND WINTER NEEDS! A Sale of $2.50 and $3.00 TAILORED MADRAS, BROADCLOTH, OUTING FLANNEL to map a will lectu sition found famous R little schooner was | | B little known W data to North | and the motion reveal new point ubstan- [ radin < de- | weaker. VARE HOUSE ENTERED. ATLANTIC CITY, N. 1., scientific zh tribute the late Dr arles hairman of the com- | dv | he th of the Adin nt; Capts, Al N American people to the need for air- | en disturbed. 3 jutant General's De parts now in the Philippines. has ¢ m\l.m-., to duty at Headquar- Wy elimbing a porch ters. 3d Corps Area. at Raltimore, indo 7 - SR SRS S “5& Brown University Head Says U. S. . System Is Aimless. i The Co‘umbla 'é NEW YORK, December 8 ().—No- | ;\g i3y National Bank %&5&"‘:’9 S e toeay ] i3 where in the world is edr vl Ofen at 8:30 AM. o » Insurance » in =0 far as it/ 1S} nt some dream’ of | ] $630.000.00 < A Gift of Great O Mgmsesmuna® Possibilities ¥ EX-LEGISLATOR IS DEAD. Anderson H. Walters of Pennsyl- vania Dies at 65. JOHNSTOWN. Pa. Decemher 8 ») Anderson H. Walters, former sentative Pennsylvania 2 principal in a contest for his seat in the House of Representatives, died here late vesterday. Mr. Walters was publisher of the Johnstown Tribune. Mr. Walters, a Republican, retatned h!F seat oves the contest brought hy bis defeat Démocratic opponent, Warren Worth Bailey, also of Johns. town. He served four terms as a member of Congress. z; Capital and Surplus 47 ture and a the dream worth mere tha eourses in America.” SAVINGS Account, opened at “Columbia National,” for that hoy of yours, may prove a Christmas gift of great potentialities. Increasing it will test his mettle—ingrain habits of thrift—help him build for a successful future. ONE DOLLAR OR MORE WILL OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT 3% Paid on Savings e R e T e e e e Pt e Russell’s Corner 12th & G Sts. TOMORROW and SATURDAY Greatest Millinery Bargains Ever Offered WE'RE MOVING Our Millinery Department Out of the Basement MUST NOTICE!! BE Last week our BASEMENT MILLINERY DEPARTMENT WAS FLOODED—unpleasant REDUCED dampness is the result—PERISHABLE MIL- LINERY cannot stand this condition, so we AT ONCE! MUST MOVE TO THE FIRST FLOOR AS < i SOON AS POSSIBLE! Our stock must, theres This Explains fore, be CLEARED OUT! We- realize we must the Drastic Reductions from LIRS R S e ~ ‘Open at 8:30 AM. To allow office workers time to select - their hat before going to work, No. C. 0.D.’s No Exchanges No Refunds ALL SALES FINAL! make the reductions INTERESTINGLY LOW— so we’ve cut every price to ACTUALLY WAY BELOW COST! Come and see for yourself! YUU will find many hundreds of pairs of Pajamas in this showing. You will find that each pair among these many hundreds is an authentic $2.50 or $3.00 value. You will find that this value shows itself very clearly in the quality of the superb grades of Madras, Broadcloth and Outing Flan- nel, and the character of the careful, skilled tailoring. You won’t need any urging to buy generously! 4 95 HATS Must Be Sold for Only $1.00 Felts, metallics, satins, em- broideries. 125 of Our $2.95 and $3.95 HATS Must Be Sold For Only $7.69 Velvets Satins Metallics Main: Floor Must Be Sold For Only $2.95 Embroideries Felts Metallics Embroideries. Satins and Velvets and Felts - RUSSEL L’S— come 12th & G Stregts Yes, there are solid colors as well as fancier patterns. And there are trimmed styles as well as plain ones. All sizes. Christmas- ‘boxec jree. FELTS For Quick Disposal FOR. A MAN'’'S GIFT Saks- SAKS HAS ARRANGED A TREMENDOUS HOLIDAY SALE ON ONE OF THE SEASON’S GREAT FEATURES IN MEN’S CLOTHING! OVERCOATS AND SUITS WORTH $35, %40 AND *45 ANYWHERE IN AMERICA! OXFORD GRAY— one of the season’s “big” fashions for men! - The choice of young men and their fathers —bankers, business men, collegé men—of all men who appreciate the great distinction of this individual fabric. ERE, then, is a TRE- MENDOUS SALE of Saks-tailored Overcoats and Suits in Oxford Gray. Overcoats and Suits that say “$35, $40 and $45 value” in every phase of fabric, style and tailoring! The low price of $27 is 4 matter arranged between our'makers and our- selves, to bring you a positive- ly UNMATCHED clothing value NOW! For All Men! Overcoats are single-breasted and double-breasted ;. self-collar models and velvet-collar models; box coats, body-fitted types, ulster types. FOR ALL MEN OF ALL SIZES. The Suits are single-breasted and double-breasted; young men’s models and conservative models. Plain Oxford weave and herring- bone, B ¢ e sTore oF chrisTMas serviceE=— £ 1 | B 2

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