Evening Star Newspaper, December 23, 1927, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 23,000 to Be Killed |GOVERNOR TRUMBULL BEVAI-ERA PLANS ' In 1928 by Autos, ; QUALIFIES AS PILOT “] SIUDY lN U S Statistics l"d"'““‘;cmm.m S eral Tests as Plane Operator. z&:réc&*.: Twenty-thr will be ki 17 700,000 injured in automot o in this country next y cident rate shows an un improveme nt, th surance Co. predic I The estimate, hased on statis- ties of the past two vears, mak Arrives to Prepare Self for| Assumption of Power After | ! Next Election. e =ty D, Conn., December 23, — | Trumbull, Connecticut’s flv por, was a qualified airplane M and land~d an airplane eld and performed specl. | |H d nerial t‘\lfl‘ll!n!l\ under the e of O, Sarzel or nf‘ Departny for this and add % FioH(s THIot toinis 8 By the Amsociated Press. NEW YORK. December 23 De Valera, Irish Republican leader, ar- rived Wednesday on the Leviathan to study industria’ and commercial prob Jeme to prepare himself. he said. to formulate poli for Treland’'s eco nomic independence should his party come into power | Pointing to a constantly inc number of Republ Deputies in the ed _in automobile accidents Bail Eireann. De valern exressed the | 1 the next 20 vears | inspy bulief that the next general elections S ar a:l:!j“:‘l“!tl( a Republican majority in . 70 PERSONS INDICTED AFTER TOLEDO ELECTION Emigration Is Problem. “Unemployment and the Fraudulent Reglslr:\ho“ Charged emigration of our voun the problems most ur in True Bills—Vice in City Scored by Jury. for solution.” he said. palicy is aimed at a probiems. and when t 4 By the Associated Press, TOLEDO, Ohio, December 23 enty persons char Bameon ve not Records of 1926 and 1 that some one is injured in antome in this country every ench fatality, 5 showed r ‘\“‘ passed the physics pinations bofore. the Rizht vesterday | Inspector nt thinks, the Gov. | ernor is among the most skillful can | didates he has tested. he Governor flew alone while the | tor watched him, first from the d then from the air, flving a | | Department o Commerce plane. DESIGNERS OF LEAGUE PALACE PLANS NAMED { By the Assocts 14 xeconds. the records t the rate, asing | pany estimates. 400,000 will msequent | people are ently pre The Fianna Fa il Press. December 23, —Two archi into power it w nch and one Swiss, h: e 1 ation. 1In the p: get information anc rangements which w when the cay of De Valera will spend With his mother, Mrs. Wheelwright. in Rochest Among others who a Leviathan were S Parker agent general of German reparations and Ogden Hammond, American Am Bassador to Spain On Way te Kentucky. Mr. Gilbert, on his way to spend two weeks with his family at Louis ville. Ky.. declined to answer q tions "gnrdmc the present polit and economic conditions of Ge “All there is to sav is in my last semi-annual report. said. Mr. Hammond reported that gen eral conditions in Spain are excel Jent, with prospects for increased trade between the United States and Epain in the coming vea He had with him the “aviation in signia of the Spanish government.” given him by Premier Primo de Rivera to he presented to Miss Ruth Elder in recognition of her recent transatiantic flight attempt and visit |y one PEGAT e te Spain. Th-‘mn:na at geen e |myand FRICT Ine Mibicei e The latter was held under a $2.500 Stowed only twice previously. | bond after testimony, had been offered Municipal Court here yesterday that he had attempted o rob Holly wood apartments of jewelry and | by other valuables. | bruises The charges against Mre, McCanliffe | first aic | were dismigsed at the same hearving. | the home of Dr. W, €, with fraudulent Christmas S vision for the 1 eturned by the Lu Kefeller has nd jury vesterday. All will remain secret until those named are placed in custody. lure of police of cialized trathic km" designed t Flegenheimer, Geneva railv heing built Several Sorbonne in Paris. ) the Swiss, planned the | Als to suppross 4 station which is new French and Ttalian s tects have heen requested to col . \\Hh t men in the ¢ which must he an th prigin supmitted. | hundred plans were submitted by architects of various countries. VIRGINIA HOME BURNED. 0. P. Dodd, Near Bnllston Suffers Loss—Firemen Overcome o The Star. a.. December 3 gin Tuese S Rt il e Ny sary to bear evidence to appre- FREED IN THEFT CASE. | E— i Former Wife of Oil Magnate Re-| leased in Hollywood. LOS ANGE cember 23 (#). | —Mre Marttie G. McCauliffe, forme wife of Augustus P. Minchew. Deny and Dallas ol magn vesterday wax free of charge urglary which | destroyed the home of ( had heen preferred by Hollvwood | Wilson houlevard, near ( police against her and her present | Tl Fire night . Dodd road laving hose half-a-mile to the nearest fire hydrant ison Stoneburner of artment was overcome and received cuts and about the arms. He was given treatment and later taken to Wellburn. IR Iin ©0dd nesting places chosen by hirds in England this vear include a doll's hou . a salmon can. a street electric Jamp. & bunch of onions and a hall of twine. T NENENENT &.fixmmramr‘s:&:z&x&&!;éé&a:zz:&ez’c i # # # i L # # # % # k ! . > Mediterranean and Moroccan Cruises Don’t stay home another winter and take pneumonia. .. take the France! MONTH to the Mediterranean in Paris afloat . ., the steamship France, A new route giving you the most mtrr-mng punu . the busy modern's pocket-edition cruise! No wintry seas . ., across the mmh Atlantic to Vigo, Spain. Down the golden African umn to Casablanca and white Rabat u; Morocco. .. drop back a thousand years, shop in the Arabian Nights! See Gibralter . .. then Algiers, the world's most fascinating cosmopolitan city with a new mnu round every corner, Naples ... Monaco, the Riviera at the height of the season . ., Marseilles, where a night on the Cannebiere in worth seven anywhere .—lu- ... then home via Naples, Algiers and Cadiz, from S.S. FRANCE 5.0 JAN. 7, 1928 Furopean shove exenrsions in charge of Thos, Conk & Son Second Cruise, Feb, 8 Buropesn shore sacureions in charge of rd Cruise, Mar. 14 Buropean shore s ¥n Kaute Rervh oot Al Worth Africa ahore excursions managed hy the French Line When the France sails anywhere it sounds like the Socia) Register, or an epirure’s convention your home for a month. When you land in eny of the ports en route French Line guests have the keys of the city Cheose your sailing . stop over wherever you like and pick up the France on her nexttrip. . or return vie Havr lle de France or Paris . tay with the ship for §§ M= #550 the cruise , . . round trip, Trench fine WMustrared Beoshare ond Dok Plaws from any Voench 1ine o wiite divect to 1100 New Yok Are Auent or vecognived Tourist Office W hinyton, f..max.&g.m.&um.mm.&mw:frr\u‘m;: D. €. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1977 . 23 o R ettt et et e B S SR SR S S ‘&&Kq»&&‘*%fl»fiflwafifl&*»%" Deep Reductions on Gift Needs Store Closed All Day Monday Eline’s Candy 5-lb. box, 31.19 Delicious candies. Fach hoy contains five pounds of pure, assorted chocolates in gift wrap ping Eline’s $1 Fancy Box Candies, 89(: feaacy - e All Ivory-Ware Choice of several attractive hoxes particularly suitable for 4ift giving, Delicious pure fond chocolates i assorted varicties Eline’s Hard Christmas Candy, 19C Broken mixed, assorted cut rock, radinm hard mixed and peannt brittle. Assorted flavors and in convenient size. Children’s Pail With Candy, 39C Wooden pail with handle and filled with delicious, wholesome candies. Usefnl and liked by the kiddics receive the wonderful prize free. Street ¥ BT 1S e Choice of any toy in the department ,|t a 1-5 reduction. 500 HandkerCh‘efs books, games, iron and steel toys. Ntreet Floor—King ALL TOYS 2(0% OFF |- 1" Al large Dresser Sets The Lucky Winner of the Electric Train and Double Spiral Tracks is ANNIE HUNTINGTON 1013 Cameron St., Alexandria, Va. And if she will eall in person Saturday and present her stub, in the Toy Section—She will A e « Ash Trays, 1/4 0 39 wheel toys, dolls, s \M—:I s i 10c ea. 6 for 50c Men's, women's, children's and handkerchiefs, in 100 dif styles. Al colors and hoys' ferent white Men’s and Boys Initialed Handkerchiefs 3inbox 39¢ Women’s Handkerchiefs 3inbox 25¢ Street Floor B 252 Home Needs Hosiery when there are ber. These stockings are entirely service we with choose. Gift hoxed when ¢ Warm Hosiery, 59¢ Perfect Quality Women's rayon, wool-and cotton mixed stockings, in a good assort- ment of colors and mixtures. Regu- lar sizes Silk-and-Wool Hosiery Slightly $1 Irregular Pure silk-and-wool stock regular and extra siz usual $1.50 grade, in exc perf Bissel's Carpet Sweepers Table Lamps Bridge Lamps Junior Lamps Fitted Cases Handbags Suit Cases Boston Bags Fancy Linens, Boxed Fine Sllk Hosiery A ppropriate for Gifts always should form the major portion of ane’s gift list, particularly many wonien you must remem- Chlldren s Hosiery, ZSc Street var—-l\wn: . l'.||m‘o Slatmnery, % of All fine o Camor Atolmzer Sets. % off i Reznlarls or $2¢ ¥ Kid."nlzé:;“‘sz fo $9, :t % .Ofl Men’s Leather Gift Items V4 Off Former $2.98 to $5 Military Brushes in leather case. Former $2.95 to $15 Tourist Cases with brushes, etc. Former $1 to $5 Leather Wal- lets, gold mounted or plain. Former $1 and $1.75 Leather- back Clothes Brusnes. Former $1 to $3.50 Collar Bags and Boxes. Street Floor (B-trb-t .35 Pr. 3 Prs. for $3.75 sitk_to the o . tap or Buster B 'fi%fi?-"fi-:‘.‘&fi%h;‘:\}".. ~ - Pillowcases _— Linen Ebmroidered Bridge Sets And Others 393 $3.50 Tapestry Scarfs Y Heavy tapestry with velour trimmings. Rose, blue and gold- en hrown, $1.75 to $5 Work Baskets W Off Lined in attractive color silk. Large sizes. Boudoir Lamps Y Off Usually $225. Silk shades in numerous colors and attractive china stands. Swinging Picture Frames % Off Formerly $1. Gilt finish in several designs. On10 and 8x10. $2.95 Bed Lights 1 Off Georgette and satin, in pretty designs. Rose, blue, peach, or- chid and green Street Floor A reduction of 1-10 of the regu in sizes 2 to 6, in all colors. chilla and velours and usually selling at lined and interlined, without fur collars. Girls’ Winter Coats 109, Off Former $798 and $898 Coats, featherdown and wool chinchilla with large fur or self Nicely styled and trimmed. Sizes 4 to 10 r price taken on Made of chin- 98 Warmly and in a choice of styles with or every coat, of holivia, suedine, fabric collars. Girls’ Smart Coats, (9, Off Chic Winter Coats, formerly selling for $10.75 to $1698. Buckskin cloth, holivia, novelty wool plaids and chinchilla. Large fur collars and warmly lined Sizes 8 to 16, Silk crepe. with plaid charn to 6 Second Floor—King's Palace aported and Domestic Broadcloth Novelty and Jacquard Broadcloth Woven and Corded Madras Rayon Striped Madras Saturday Feature If you have forgotten some man or have one |} o more on your list—here's end him somcthing he will like outlay All Style:—All Sizes—New Patterns and Plain Colors in the Boys' your opportunity to aned at sma Department Suits, Qvercoats or Mackinaws $5- Ea. ety Smart Neckwear, §$1 silks Roytex Robes With Slippers $6.98 $7.95 $8.95 Silk Shirts, $4.98 Radinm i eollar-attached and neckband stylew White and ather plain valors. Sices o $1.50 Union Suits $1.29 Medinm or heavy weight vih hed cott ad fleece lined With cottan stules Light Long sleeves, ankle length, o dank heather mistures. Sices cor and vandom, inostees oot 10 1o A6 0 I siees Ntveet Floor tmported and domestic and rayon ks Silk and Rayon Hose 50c Pr. Plam colors and black Sizes UL L i Start, four piece suits o woren woolen mintures, tweed and cassimeres. Single o double “Interwoven” Hose 35¢ Pr. Ll withelastic nibbed tops Nizes O, (e Sport Swulerl. $3.48 Al waonl and wool hicasted coats, and choice ot one pait on Knickers and one pair long | trousers or two pairs of knickers and vest. Niees o to 17 The wackinaws of rich plaid woolens, in sices 8 to 17, and the dlipe) overcoats of wonl Lined thion enomintures, and tan N b Stieet Floor | wray ihout Khi's Palaee | i Special Values in the Children’s Department’ 10% Off All Colored Winter Coats Tots’ Coats, 109} Off ' EARAEAWN RJ|EEX Smart Jewelry TN $6.75 Silk Umbrellas - v Black ' hrown cluded. Party and Street Frocks, $5.98 pe de chine and velver des in various d, too. Sizes 2 aind Unlined Gloves, of firm, in brown and tan. The ed in black, Also st vouths in the same quality. pliable <kins, unin too, res tor An ex- cellent gift for one who drives or must be in the open a great deal, N Children’s Gloves Children’s Cape ;; i - :$§fi§fl§a§fi”§fi§! Rayon Gift Underwear ‘1 hemise (regular estra Modestly Pru‘ed extia step-ing el Bloomers sizes), peach Regular and wy made ot avonand Steeet Flooe » \-&\.?&k&&\&\&"\\&k&&h

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