Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1927, Page 24

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24 _' : THE TVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, T. ©. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1927. FEMRA'. AEIIVIW WE WILL GLADLY CASH YOUR XMAS SAVINGS FUND CHECK W LSO [ s 557 5o | NI B RODKS & CQ | s 5 v com ew Fabrics! New Colors! A These Coats are of durable $79 Buck Coney skins of prime . sgw | IV LDANAN AN Q U fotal of 64,986 Arrests f in the Smart New es.. e o /T R ——— Tomorrow . . . Saturday . . . The Last Day of Our Great Semi-Annual Event s By the Associated Press. A new record for Federal prohibi- tion activity was reached during the ; last fiscal year, when 64,986 persons ik were arrested by United States au- thorities. This represents the largest number of arrests in the history of the bureau, an increase of more than 4,000 over the previpus year. In addition Federal 3 L officials assisted in the arrest of 15,093 : more violators through co-operation seiiimem ekl Unprecedented Economies and Values in a Spectacular Offering to Make Saturday g THE SUPREME DAY OF THIS MOST REMARKABLE SALE! In making this announcement in his annual report, today Prohibition Com- missioner Doran pointed out that the bu striving through its laboratorles to remove all trace of poison in denatured alcohol that has been the cause of numerous deaths each year. “Work is being done and informa- tion being obtained with the view of eventually eliminating the poisonous Ingredients from the formulas without decreasing the non-beverage character of the alcohol,” the report said. reases in the production of both alcohol and wine were reported by the bureau. The 184323016 gallons of alcohol produced represented a de- Crease of 17,048,653 from the previous Year, while' the wine production of 3,406,564 gallons showed a decrease of 1434531, " The lesser demand for wine, the report said, “is attributable largely to restrictions imposed during the year upon Withdrawal of wine for sacramental purposes.” Report on Narcotics. G . . . I oporting on operatons of the P T Special Purchases Combined With Our Regular arc Ul u, commi ners P brought out that the main source for . gmugeled narcotics for flegal uee in High-Grade Stock—In a Remarkable Sale Tomorrow Wi » » ic seaboard, while the oplates A i) are slipped in disguised as merchan- The smartest soluti f Chri lexiti A gift th /,','/ A dise, or by seamen. lution o ristmas perplexities. gitt the woman of ';,',/ ,,,c/ 5’;;4""/,/' Y 1 1 U & YR ol Wit W During the year, the report said, a chic taste will love. A comprehensive assortment at remarkably low prices. 'y,”,;,%"/;r "J',?{l’(rzi,'/‘//l:w// ) W 7 1 .’I/I/j il * total of 4,469 convictions, under the : i Harrison and smoking oplum acts, The few types sketched are typical of the collection. R gl L (S oLt ‘were obtained, resulting in jail sen- ting Wl ) promiges were b P vy Syt 5 Smart Leather Clever French . ¢ WALES TO GIVE DINNER PN HANDBAGS BEAD BAGS : FOR 1,300 FARMERS ’ 3 e | ' $2.95 to $3.95 - T v in Town Hall. LBICESTER, Bog : Regularly $2.95 to $8.50 $1 0.95 $1 350 $23.95 ESTER, Bogland, Decamber Regularly $7.50 to $29.75 LEIC] ’.—'IPQ Prince of es is to “get TWO NINETY-FIVE An entire sample line of all-leather Handbags. Comprising Envelope, Back- ey Strap and Top-Strap models of Ante- B e e beens a0 = W& X lope Suede, Morocco, Pin Seal, Lizard Calf, Galuchat Calf. In the popular new patterns usually on gold or silver : . Colors. Novelty frames. Moire silk grounds. With metal frames and chain have been im. x ] . g , . e ,’i“:“:.u"?..:?x""‘ and Prince R R s lined. Conveniently fitted. handles. Silk lined and fitted. G ¥ \ : AN N MAIN FLOOR—M. BROOKS & CO. A THIRTEEN AUTO KILLS YOUTH. Y Stunning French Bags—Exquisitely done in fine-cut steel. Delicately tinted Choose a Gift From This Wonderful Group of Vi Smart, Practical Gifts in This Adorable Boudoir Tomorrow! Don’t Miss It! Sale of Gloves! . The Final Day of the Most % PlllOWS Successful Millinery Event Real French Kid Gloves 1 We've Ever Held! Regularly Very Special at Priced 52-25 tifully embroidered on cuff and back. s 2. 95 / ! In all the new Colors and Black. Beau- : Durably sewn. Sizes 53 to 7Y. These are of generous size! Of Silk Taffeta, £ ) : FlflleSRayonI - dl Efii‘ii:' 5 | Wasl}zabiei FabricGloves nette Satin. In gold, 5 } g it rose green, pink and bla:E. X c—1 };1,'2';_“ 84c Tucked and rufled effects. 2 » 35 3 Slipon styles, saddle sewn. In Grey, Pretty hand-made flowers. Pongee, Nut and Oak. Contrasting em- MAIN FLOOR Hundreds of New broidered backs. Bolton thumb. Wlnter Hats Style, Quality and Savings in This —In the— Exquisite Silk " ey = Wy Crepe de Chine Sale! Women’s New o, B : Sale Supreme : sl I | o A Negligees |||l of All Times! High-Grade Shoes or Russet 2 ! Others Up to $50.00 [ 9 5 ! . Week Sale Price— and Low Heels 1333 F St. N.W. /@ Regular Price, $11.50 ' \ o X ) 4 Blonde Kid— ng A ] A auperb oflering of beau- tiful Negligees of fine quality Skin—Tan Calfskin crepe de chine. These are —Grey Kidekin— trimmed with bandings of con- 1_1’_,_9_' N o trasting colored radionette i g around the bottom and front. BrocadeS: BengalineS: Sash tied effects in pretty pas- Satins: Metallics With ; A beautiful tel shades—also black or white. P e A delghtiad e and .evo Satin: Felts b st greatly acceptable to all fem- Every Smart Tailored Styles Une -Smw Pu-m pet i ininity. Splendid assortment of Color and Dressy Styles Sp:clal ldes‘g“ed Stop it with HILL'S. s Cascara- styles to choose from. Black Misses’ and Matrons’ o e Bromide-Quinine tablets stop a cold in s oneday because they dofour important. | MAIN FLOOR—AT BROOKS MILLINERY DEPT.—FOURTH FLOOR MAIN FLOOR aing- at one 't:tm}hfgs.nfezy’s sake | sure you in the red | box, 30c. Al druggists, Black Satin.

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