Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1927, Page 6

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\ e g THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1927. Henry 0. Kale Dead. ized the appointment of a special sub- ’Q Boston hag-bor .mlxhl be that of Miss \\'n{cr. only % short time before it was - Saks- PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH lish e effective discipline in the | was expressed hy Hamburg American , D e cith carticulat fuberence | PROBABLY IDENTIFIED |vine ‘oicials. Miss Ullrich” was re-| poy e Hoiress Ge' $325,000, | Cbinet maker and for more than 40 to ‘of policemen charged with in- | s ported missing from the steamer ) years a resident of this city, died at Cleveland soon after the liner had CHICAGO, December 9 (#).—Mary his residence, 3104 P strest, Friday, “ " ?‘"‘\ Y l)ef.o,-e the Police Trial| pejjeved to Be That ~f Young|ciivg from here for senstown, Landon Baker, Chicago soclety 5 S ; : a This action by the committee follow-| Woman of Toledo Who Disap- | The voung wom a s now abr | recelve $ ecember 2, after a long illness. Fu- od 11 ous ad ion of a e New or 3 Messa e b state 8 g e e ntttos isaniog by W the Cleveland said she disap- | Alfred 1. Baker, broker. ——— L r, | neral services were held Monday. Mr. by the mmi‘.u}.‘n“im:‘ h}:azlud h_\-d\nl}— peared From Liner. " | Kale is survived by his widow, Mrs. liam Callahan, which proposed en- etween breakfast and lunch | praiser's report was filed yesterday, R e : Pent of & new vegraney law for | Br the Associated Preas |disposing of the $1.220,000 estate | Lucy Kale; two sons, Vincent and medical examiner said that the |among two daughters, a granddaugh- | Charles Kale, and daughter, Miss Na- i i D istrict. which HAd the indorse-| PBOSTON, December 9.—Telief (hat Board of Trade Speaker Hits sl i oo s hody of a young woman found in young weman's hody had been in the ter and the widow. dene Kale. i intendent of police, and which is Force for 'ncrease n signed to rid the city of undesir Crime Here. In. Hesse, & guest at the meet- :, pointed out in answer to M, A severe attack on the “administra yner that neither the chief of the tion” of the Police Department for Department nor the District | mers, under law, have | discipline a member of the | v of inefficiency ”|.|“\\hlh- « \ with pumishment meted d e \\ = polic by the Trial | e | AN | p peither he nor || (85— AN FRUTAIAN Mr. Rayner. ed by seve ymissioners had the power to | members of the « h we the punishment. i XA ~ S e M I S e T ot wasision o || !" - ' &| A Karlton Jr. 4-Piece Suit : | and a Karlton Jr. Overcoat efficiency and « ot a new metrod of en N, ; Real Gifts 5,001 Good Reasons Why | X $74.95 Saks Neckties Should Be \\[l W Given to Men This Xmas! . prehend « s wddition of a much greater | While o official action in | number of men on the police force. | support of the s by M1 | Maj. Hesse said longer and more | ner, the publi 2| therough traini “id be given to motion hy Clang - | new members o wee. Hundreds of GIFTS like these fill every floor of the Store of W. & ]. Shoane are KNOWN to be the best values in Washington. Saks’ own make. High-grade fabrics. Superb tailoring. Finest style. Give the boy this REAL GIFT! For boys 7 to 18. Other Boys’ Suits at $9.95, $12.95 and up to $24.75 New Showings of To Please Him Overcoats for Give Him a Small Boys . Lumberjack! $14.9 $.95 EXCEPTIO'\'AL! They deserve ALL the newest syles are here much higher price Rich —in a host of smart plaid Chinchillas, plain shades; and effects. The colors that boys like. many good-looking, warm mix- Warm, practicable and service- tures. All are wool body-lined. able. And VARIETY enough Convertible collars. 2 to 10. to answer every taste. " * 800 Pairs $5 and $6 Value Shoes, Special . $3.95 \ SECUR‘ED: specially from a \ A well known manufacturer. ' WANE Y Splendid Black and Tan shoes, nessed in man y high and low models, for boys of are Neckties of char- ;i savings! i j acter — tailored in 'HE other reason is the The modern A7 > the ““expensive” way price which Saks places Iron mirvor at iy A of specially selected upon these Neckties—the the left costs o : Combination 0.00. There oreign and domes- mere matter of 85¢. Itis . ¢ e tic Silks and Rayons safe to say that this modest Mackinaws Suits for Boy s Book enas are smaller and Silk-and-Wool figure has never been able s 9 95 52 95 Sturt at ; ones marked .\ % $5.25. Sepd §| from $10.00 ; : —for beauty of col- to buy so much quality and \ 2 \ Y i ey so much distinction. TTHE outdoor boy's coat. Neat Wiehe diic . 4 or and richness of oo } =g attern. § : plaid effects. Made of heavy, pdrds L & ; P 2 Christmas-boxed Free warm mackinaw cloth, with muff Cunning little suits for the lads hine . i and patch pockets. Belted con- of 2 to 8. New color combina- e vertible collars. 7 to 18 years. tions, too. ¢croteh grain Mlngafl pie G L 8 costs = b crust sa Boys’ Shirts and Blouses FIVE thousand of the reasons are $140.00. Other ] N the Neckties them- models stars at > B : selves—probably the L most imposing pres- entation of its kind that you have wit- L ADE with wash tops, and wool jersey or tweed pants. $145.00; otber ip tables are —» Brocaded Robes & Give Mufflers— marked from $13.00. AN “Go Big” White or Plaid The quaint No Boy Ever Has Too Many! Colonial Chippendale secretary superbly con- n!r’:cbted of erotch grain mabogany, | costs $465.00 arm chair i Jade trees, $25.00 a pair. Other secre- taries start W. & J. SLOANE 709-711-713 TWELFTH ST., N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. “The House with the Green Shutters” Charge Accounts Conveniently Arranged STORE OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. DAILY, INCLUDING SATURDAYi Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries An Assurance of Satisfaction "Preight Paid To AN Skipping Points in the United States As Saks shows them they are rich, handsomely pat- terned, in color treatments that are new. Splendidly made, trimmed with rayon cord girdle. Sizes for ALL men, Gloves—Dress or Driving 5345 Full fur-lined gloves of Brown Kid or Grey Suede —smart dress gloves (un- furred) of Grey Mocha or Tan Cape. Quality re- markable at the price. All sizes. White Shirts— Broadcloth! The shirt that most men prefer above all others— White Broadcloth. These are typically Saks Shirts— correctly ¢ ed and made. Collar-attached and neckband styles, They are the favored square type—developed in a wide variety of white and plaid effects. Silk or fine Rayon. Very tasteful, very practical. A special price. You Know He Needs Pajamas Use your judgment about Madras or Outing Flannel —both are here at this price; both are unusual values. Various styles, va- - riously trimmed, and, of course, all sizes. Slippers if He Loves Comfort 5] to *5 A gift for his hours of relaxation. At this price we show a very high grade of Leather House Slipper. with leather soles and heels. Various shades, in- cluding Russet, Maroon, Black. All sizes. NLIMITED assortments! Broadcloths, Oxford Weaves, Fruit-of-the-Loom, Woven Madras, Rayon-stripe Madras and others. White, striped and patterns. All new! Collar- attached and neckband. Blouses, 4 to 16 years. Shirts, 12 to . 141 neck. 4 i - Lots of Gifts to Please Boys Tim Caps 5 Flannelette Paj Boys’ Neckwear - a‘Jammsl-SI..')fl Gloves, Gauntlets Belt Sets $1.25-82.50 Sport Hose E Small Boys’ P. Bathrobes Suits iy Muffler-and-Tie Sets..$1.50 L “Junior High” Clothes! APIECE SUITS! OVERCOATS! ~—*., The Christmas Holidays are an ideal time for the growing lad to don his first long trousers! AND Saks is ready for the first long-trousers chap. Ready with Washington’s finest assortment of Suits and Overcoats designed expressly FOR HIM. Here he will find a whole section devoted to his needs. And vast assortments of fabric and models for his choice. New fabric-patterns. New styles. Sizes 30 to 38. ¢ 7+ sTORE OF cHRISTMAS ServiceEE— PSR A

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