Evening Star Newspaper, December 26, 1927, Page 12

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12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1927. . — W N A D Mfication, givi lenty of selec- 3 f 3 b . art ith two of their wives whe @FANI MURIA”TY PLAN JUDEA CHAPTER. [RADIO PROGRESS DURING YEAR fii ™ st et of seee | iaer, iniinss, G e e BYRD CALLS ESKIMOS ik, T, 7t 0 o = ; TR TS Other possibilities are being tried | $hould be of a 1tol ratio. But the BY RADlO FOR TRIP \m";( 2 ay ?"l: :»‘ it n:: Three Speakers to Address Jewish CENTERS IN I | [BE DEVELOPMENT (‘v‘!‘llt"h?’"n:{;:r;r"n::tg:‘,"‘w::nm‘l:fl:‘:rh::;"g \lx)::‘l'r‘nla:::llln:}ll“ 'r’l’v.:-p:'r:‘;-‘".t::lqnphy n'.:’: 'v.':... o m'- gy lv: Amz;: ’vl“x::j| Hataron ¥ 6 ? the tubes | AMount of selectivity desired. Certain by the first mail next August i | Center Meeting. A eaaty. - 1t ate to pae Lukes | nielding precautions in the use of the | Meuage to Within 600" Miles of | = 'F(‘irmnflm; nlr a \\‘umnxtn‘n flmph{\ l d p A 1 fi A g F t vestigated as a detector and an audio | tUbe are necessary. Pole Asks for Drivers and of Young Judea, an organization to ers mon 1rst | amplitier. e - b vish homeland v mprove ower mpi1 Wives to Sew. 1id ‘the Jewish homeland movement, P P Replace Grid Connection. FOOD STICKS IN THROAT. will _be launched this evening at BY the Associated Pres A = the Jewish Community Center. Sam- St for Better Serv1cc for Fans With an additional element, the tube \EW YORK : uel J. Borowsky, national presi- eps ror Dette mg i 1y e NEW YORK, December 26.—A radio 2alth Department GiVeS i o vouns guda: Louis E. Spiew. 1 TheS0TA. Tho reRular krid in brodight | T Lt Nartow Escape fn Eat- mentui. of "the “North 2 ler. chairman of the United Palestine C Y out to a cap at the top. The shield ing Christmas Dinner. Ping-Wa. . to Estimate for Past Appeal. and Charles J. Stein, presi- in OSlng car. grid takes the place of the grid con- | jrar christ leave his fourmonth nm'nlr}fc-xuawu: dent of the District Zionists, who will nection in other types of tubes, while er Christnas dinner cgme vervl .l g Comdr. Richard 12 Months. vreside, will speak. FHES T the plate and filament terminals are pivan PPt fatal o Mew, Mary T g A e, S e BY C. E. BUTTERFIELD, or otifer balancing systems unneces: | the same. The flament current has| ' e poart of oo it Th was sent through Sta (Assoc 1 Press Ra Editor.) radlo frequency amplifiers. been reduced to 3.3 volts, slightly more | 1, as she . tion KDKA. PY THOUSAND SCIENTISTS S g g i g im B W A Sy vt her Bty | L <RI i o NEW YORK (P io progress| The new tube makes possible | e SHioIn Ak s MARE ubLoE two The infant mortality rate in_the p < 5] i miles north of the A ity er to G of the Arciic istrict for 1927 will average about | GATHER IN CINCINNATI | ithin the last yoar has turned|return of the threcitubo set. Such | sections connected togother, one being | wmmed pr wig.eorEetown Hompital, | M0 o o e o oine fiee other ever best! - Bl 7 per thousmnd histha, the lowest | largely toward tube development. Rl bl s B L LR DA DR A T O o P Inatruiment hat woula dis. | €000 strong men and good dog tsam ir ‘recorded, according to & repo il : . adio frequenc: ege v de- | hotween the plate and the regular grid. | Jodge. the <ued today by the District Health |SiX Annual Meetings to Bring To-| First came improved power ampli-|(.ctor and ono step of audio ampli- | The filiment is suspended in the cen: | foriner 1t cpartment. The lowest previous| gether Authorities on Art, His- |fers and the advancement in alter- |fication. Volume would be sufficient | ter, being a single wire. ly he twist e, 75.7 per thousand, occurred in nating current tubes. Now there is|to operate a loud speaker on local | In operation, a positive potential fs Oh & way 08 5. Basle it toso | DAILY BUS to 124 tory and Languages. available for experimentation a four:|and many distance stations. | placed on the shield grid. This andl raove- it ORE Y The Health Department By the Assciaed Proe. clement_or d wrid tube, One step of audio offers less chance | amounts to 22 volts or mofe. The B ARl e e pauer mfl’- l- WILKINS\ 2ed that deaths in the Di o Designed partis (e o- than two. Following | plate voltage is higher than for the | BREAKFAST | % Sk way as not to interfere with v . < current year would_tot: 5 e o ¢ amplification, the tube has “the gencral idea of on 01A, running up to 135, thing und talking, ntiendance eovwies stf SRRe%His :'-'J-G'E‘-'-- J COFFEE a rate of 13 per thousand of rcinni of 30 : . and that a power va srobably one of the most i ] i food without shoving it turther down her windpipe. a i Ui JeT n his morning said Mrs Gra Oton s compared to a total in | 9f " llhllk‘ns' ot ‘tul. i mpared | to g ble out of the recelver, changes tha v 3 p irly narrow escape.” | M g : FaneyiTasis Avaees 16 N, with 2 death ra e e W 01A. It is |a fivetube set could be made up with | to bring in receiver Following g ion" she 1 Phons Cray Lise, Mats 800 estimated total of bir o I:“i"“;: o Tan. | non- three steps of tuned radio frequenc: v/, is that of coils radio fre- | turned home. g f as compared to a total of 9.004 with a b rate of port explained that the ated totals and rates will not v Sy Qe veatly from the actual figure: 0 | o e ( T » compiled at the close of the aca. the O y ¢ il Automobile accidents were n?sponsi i Nati . Hundreds of articles 4 Make your selections e for 99 of the deaths reported up | P awt elvertai—all - 'y December 1, the report said. e 5 S 4 tchl 1 ill be carefully as there will he wenty-eight of these were from ac-|continue through Frid matchless values—wi - dolenchaintes o retuds dents outside of the District, leav-| American Association of Universi found throughout the /) et 1 efund | B e e el a total of 71 chargeable to | Professors holds its fourteenth ai articles purchased e e e e ot ... 4 . : trict. This figure does not coincide | nual meeting. concluding Saturday store. Shop early. durin e e G-STREET BETWEEN 1ith & 12th i ment, however, as it reports |the discussions include Prof. Edward : e e————— . deaths from traf- | Capes of Princeton University, chair- ntions open tomorrow with meeting of th the District up to|man of the mans the American School of Classics at e = oot FIVE WONDERFUL DAYS Prof Truman Mich "hite Howse Bmplore Lact Arm by T, Toumen Michacian For Wise Shoppers! N After Christmas it the Smit After Suffering Burns. ailaaton, e LA Tt o] ¢ there are just FIVE The condition of George Kennedy, cently returned from Austri : = 10 has been a trusted employe at |he made a study of the interrel: _At BROOKS’ : : STORE DAYS left o White House, whose right arm |of art and psycholo nd many (e amputated ai the Noval Hospltal other prominenc sducatore, U for_the old year of e e : ’ 2 B 1927 to shake off its R e —————————— : shoes. Little won- , ving his lte, but_vora received |} ANDIRONS « der that we FOR- at this second operation will not be and 4 GET all about - Sving marked Improvement | FIRE SCREENS \ PROFITS to hurry veral weeks ago. and the smpuia: || FRIES, BEALL & SHARP 2 away goods that m ot s e o aecoed upon | 734 10th St N.W. LA C should have been nce of saving it. sold before Christ- an mas! . . . Keep the r. Kennedy is the father of four Yuletide mem by ildren, of whom the youngest is one With a view to bringing hristmas cheer to the family those ) Doctors ‘ofinected with the executive office | 5 vave raised a fund Realize | a swecesstl ; coming EARLY to- >UPPET sHoWs PLANNED. | 1 e wast ll e msiing! Performances to Be Given This (CIHE, nent ;fixfifi SALE STARTS a A Week in Press Building. ! L8 | relieves perma- PROMPTLY AT 9:18. For the benefit of the Girl Scouts e mently. he puppet shows by Theodore Tiller, 2d, will be given in suite 214-D, the | lflonal Press Building, Fourteenth | ity | Ui MAIN FLOOR WINTER COATS Clearance— vlay ha‘z been pluaed at the l.m.lcs of the colorful little figures represent- | 3 . ' e | Fine AllSilk Chiffon Hose FUR COATS! Bl eyt i | ~ (Slightly Irreguler) 72 FURRED DRESS COATS thelr neighborhoods and attended the | e A Re, Price $1.95 . 2 i y j o small (he&firfi ;',f o :x;. cezh;f l:r‘eel: ""'.‘ ”‘;".:'I;" RE‘[.)‘E::ED TO 4 $ Thlll were 355.00 to 365-00 “S“Shea :I:i ;Te?nf;?\iximcfi?:; hesday, und Frday the ~THre | REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE TO Regular and Extra preses Y X e VER FRESH Pretty Corduroy Robes . Sizes. 379 each pcrformance. { MAGNESIA f3 Regular Price $3.50 Were $89 to $100.... ST AR AR | s o waoNssia REDUCED TO 84 FURRED DRESS COATS That were $69.00 to $79.00 1 Susliki Fur Coat—Skusk Collar and Cuffs. . . . Smart Leather Handbags REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE TO e e oved Conery Fur Goa < PBreslan s [ | s 32 Fifs 500 79~ G SENWs 81 FURRED DRESS COATS e $129 to $195... Smart Leather Handbags N That were $85.00 to $100.00 80w vesssumg e Regular Price $4.95 D ICE " T RARANCE T : : _ REDUCED TO REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE TO :“:1&:LD-=‘%MI ;.‘::L mm ° : Seml-Annual Real Imported Kid Gloves ?;;k.c.::;;;";‘;hn;:‘- i i O 34 FURRED SPORT COATS i o P 3.50 3 i ; ur Coat—White Hare CLEARANCE | [/ smte® 5225 | ™t voresto o sino S || BES 5 REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE TO Were $159 Washable Fabric Gloves i . to $225 Regular Price $1.50 A REDUCED TO Third Floor Frock Clearance! 2 Bk Kid Cameut Fur Crata—Fon Collars . . 6 Caracul Fur Coats—Fox. Wolf and Lvax Collars and Cuffs. . . . | Sheared Panther Fur Coat— All-Wool Slip-on Sweaters For G 113 Stn Regular Price $2.50 . $1 6.75 and $25 DRESSES Sasirrl, Fitch and Fox REDUCED TO . | s Reduced for Clearance to— > All-Silk 16-Rib Umbrellas . = Crepe de chine . . . Flat crepe . . . Regular Price $4.9 . Crepe romaine, etc. One-picce Dresses l"" m:“" \":'"“'l" ) Fur C;':H‘w;-:ll‘:l‘ i REDUCED TO in slenderizing styles . . . Two-piece Reccoon Collar and Cuffs. styles delightfully youthful. Softly tai- .+« 1 Black Poay Fur FUR-TRIMMED COATS . 2 ot : 24 o Entire Stcck of of the highest quality— Smart All-Silk Blouses lored flects . . . Feminine bows, shir [ ] Ce e ll\;\l.‘:h{:'l w $ | 95 most luxurious furs obtain- rings and flouncings. Carefully cut and cul—Fox Shawl Coll ble — I find thi Regular Price $5.95 made with precision. Suitable for day - . FUR & L TH ““L’ {:;IC?I“'L! an ]ul's;)U(‘F]) TO i and evening wear. Included are very Were $269. Now (: unususl opportunity to se- < griia lovely Frocks in the new high shades cure a perfectly tailored abdls . arment in THE FASH- i o E indicated for Spring wear . . . in town 1 Dyed Squirrel Fur Sport Coat. . . . LTS SRESLAY Frosted Rubber Raincoats and out. 1 Leopard Cat ,l*ur Coat—Jap Cross Fox Regular Price $3.95 Sizes and Styles Sises and Styles s and Styles Collar. - . . 2 Silvertone Muskrat Fur Coats—Sitka l'o\ i 5 REDUCED TO Jor Misses Jor Women Jor Larger Women Collars. $ . JUST AT THE TIME Were $295 to Entire Stock of WHEN DANCES AND Rayon Vests and Bloomers = $395. Now PAITIEI OCCASION A EVENING NEW ! Regular Price $1.25 5 In Our Economy Section—Fourth Floor a REDUCED TO 3 Jup Weasel Fur Coats—Crushed : » Fox Collars, . 1 Natural Squirrel Fur and Party S Gold Effect Bead Jewelry SILK DRESSES - $ (‘u‘i : : Regular Price $1.25 ) ‘ DRESSES | chodale eludss—ALL AT REDUCED 1O, ...... Reduced for Clearance to :5':: g 3 5 HALF PRICE! Now Frocks in all the ; ; Frooks for Wom. @ en and Misses nowest and smart. for Street, After- ‘ 360 Pairs of SHE By oNy o oty noon and Evening 16 Imported ORIGINAL SMART SHOES g Weur i ! PRICES e 8485 || 7 DRESSES FOR 177 ||| fmae he Friendly Shop BRESLAU'S 1307-9-11-13 G Street e e A T s s S s

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