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D.-C, DECEMBER 18. 1927—PART 1. TOCMELPAGAN T~ @ - Several Projects for Use of Big Plant Expected, One This Week. Some of the underprivileged youngsters at the children's home of fhe i rything the other dropped right in along just in the nick of time BRITISH BABIES BOOM :: ONE GROUP’S TRADE .. Demand for Perambulators Never "} So Great as Now, Manu- facturers Declare. ; e inite s M. LUTHER DICUS . and v f Optometrist and Optician manufacturer 1319 F St. N.W ry has doubled Suite 202 International Bldg. ar, and eight wnened inionden Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted Phone Main 6303 aint runabouts are Other ma ers testify that their ! m every year is impossible, and le require- other mem- se stricken ave heen reported | at the Capitol as willing to pay $40,000,000 to purchase the Muscle | Shoals property outright. The sug- gestion has not met with favor, how- doubt has been expressed ffer would be made openly So many good things go into Schnei- der’s Fruit Cake that it's no wonder all get so much enjoyment out of it. Schneider’s ik —is made after a cherished old English recipe that calls for finest imported fruits, spices and other choice ingred- ients. A first requisite of the well-set holiday table. MME. CAH|ER PLEASES CROWD AT RECEPTION Noted Coniralto Sings at Pen Women's Party for Mme. Stokowski. A .varied selection of vecal num- bers was rendered by Mme. Chatles Cahier, internationally known. con’ tralto, who arranged a program for | the reception swhich was tendered | Mme, Olga Samaroft Stokowski by the | National League of American Pen Women last Friday at the Willard | Hotel Mme. Cahier devoted the major por- tion of her program to numbers by | Marianne Genet of whith “A Can- ton Boatwoman.” by Genet, and lyric by Grace Thompson Seton was the | feature. ¥ < Order now at Your Grocers’, Delica- tessen Stores and Market Stands Tue Cuarces Scunemer Raking Co. (Ine.) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ,;;né;%fi%%é%%&%%%%%&%%&%%&%%@% Oh Boy, But It’s Good! g TiES PAR EXCEL LEVCE' rI‘HE Saks Neckwear - Showings are a wea- derful haven for ali gift- seekers who want to give Ties that will SURELY PLEASE. Here, grouped 8 RERIES The prog: vas as follows: “Auf | dem Kirc - hms; “Wohin,” Schubert; “ o) Hahn: “Festes 3 ngs of Araby.” 413 Eye 3 3 : g i = ELes ;@x@%m%&m&mafina&wz&M&a@&fig: CET The Hecht Co.—Home of “New Home” Sewing Machines e N Does Your Wife Grind Her Owen Joffee? —of S48 ) 2 » T “q. TIENEX - e TS ERE, course not! ) & o s, v Then Why Should She Grind Qut Her Sewing On An Old Foot-Pedal Machine? \1 ke it a modern gift for the modern woman! 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(Others to $1.50.) e SLIPPE RS Felt or Leat o YHE comfort - loy- i v owill call ed for <uch this! Very ather house slippers. with leather soles and heels, s too, in various styvles, A Princely Gift ‘Specially Priced A SAKS BRCCADED ROBE SILK-LINED I ooy 5197 HAT man living can resist it? A gorgeous Robe of rich Matelasse — luxurious, comfortable! Presented in a host of unusual shades and de- signs. Tailored in the most exacling way. Salin faced and trimmed. AND SILK LINED! Sizes, of course, for men of all sizes and proportions. Other exceedingly fine Brocaded Robes. in a wide selection of colors and S12. 75 to q35 patterns. al Men's Blanket Robes, finely tailored and fin- ished with rayon cord §4.95 to $12 .5() Men's Smartclad Robes. highest grade of blanket robe to be had: real va- 312.50 riety, Men's House Coats. splendidly made of double-face fabrics: trimmed with $6 to QZ!; ravon frogs. at S H l R T S White Broadcloth 3 for $5 NO shirt stands higher in men’s favor! These at Saks are superbly made of selected material. Cut and sized prop- erly. Collar-atiached, neckband. (Others, $2.45, 3 for $7, and 3.45, 3 for $10.) (.L()\ ES Dress—Fur Lined S M ART “Gloves. Stylish Gloves, And Quality! Full fur-lined of Brown Kid and Gray Suede. Dress Glo: f Gray Macha and Tan Cape. All =i PAJAMAS Madras Outing Flannel 31.73 \ GIFT that is prac- tical; that he will appreciate. Madras or Outing Flannel, exceedingly well made. The non-bind- ing kind! Many shades and all sizes, MUFFLERS White—Plaid !l)li AL. For man or voung ‘man. Silk and Ravon Squares, neatly patterned or richly plain. Some \«nh unusual plaid . Some with border ef- ALL GIFTS HOLIDAY BOXED AT NO EXTRA CHARGE