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THE EVENING STAR. WAS'F['I"N’GTON. D. C. MONDAY. JANUARY 2. 1928. e G Yol BerberichS fendy Wi TWELFTH-~F STS. n tions, Says Message to People surtey tovne in ihe pah Just as sure as January and July roll around—so comes the news of REDUCTIONS ON - 5 N hh ke wha oy e \ THOUSANDS OF PAIRS OF FINE BERBERICH SHOES. Our policy of handling only the hE o s - : . : [ N finest grades of shoes does not permit the regular weekly or monthly “so called bargain shoe offerings”—we are confined to just two events a year, during which time we enlist the aid of our manufacturers’ co-operation in allowing us to reduce OUR REGULAR STOCK and OUR REGULAR PRICES! ! ! 3.560-foot high mountain, Monte Ar-] . bino, near the SwissTtalian hord at O Py s . | eet to the enst. the 1 vears Piexico Friendly With All Nas| Lace aassiore wint provauis o /it has gradually boen Increning ita A warnimng by the federal g ko] «s small, compared MEXICO O s small, Qene: Dadles & bl RS Ty sther to ome when the big ~ to the \ n people, in which | be ene Sl Qs L e he xa 1 ! Arbedo s hefore und states that - S e h sueh an he w avert it | e S M great mountain fall in| i Mol pe was fn 1881, and unlike (he N h ek one. wae due to human ac ve of the Trav 2 ity in crelig! ch will eallect ( a N retigtons tong 1 ne cracks appeared | Mo down or b ¥ o we the fall. but these | TO LUCRETIA MOTT - Memorial Exercises Held by Dit- i trict Branch of National Organization. revolution | Without poy i thus was entirely for sh e d was for ed by the ration "Tuesday of the 135th an- Preparatory to the Nation:wide in the crypt of the Capitol. Miss Wold vado of Havana, Cuba. ‘The foreign | speakers told of the work heing done | in theit countries in support of the movem Mrs. Emile Berliner, chairman of the District hranch, is to be its dele- ' gate o the spectal memorial meeting | in Philadelphia tomorrow. Tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock the loeal chap- ter will lay a wreath at the base of the monument of the woman ploneers presided at the exercises yesterday. A nn dquarters, 21 First street intends to make an to do so Calles hopes for fut in Mexico, a new e of London and Dr v of the birth of Lucretin pioneer in the movement for | o 2N otin Mott was out-'caller. Mainates wax suffering from ABDY MY HA qean fracture and injuries to hin body ! ty f arthmore, who also niial and | pes Ni Mott for the work she ations. which had done toward the obtaining of po- | steps, gurated. and he litical freedom for Flora Diaz Par- " tion critical N Fall Fractures Skull. e | William Mainates, 52, a Greek resl: | e dent of Jackson Hall alley, was found | injured at the font of his staive ecarly tast night by Nicholas Karlegae, a He is believed to have fallen down the women. Other| e was taken to Casualty Hospital, ity _Archdale | where physiciang reported his condi D | S1 81v90 Sheets 69c Full double bed #ize center welted seams— | Beecnndas ot standard brand. e : 200 SILK DRESSES 2for$13 $9.95 & $12.95 Values A new dot of dresses closed ut from a manufacturer who is taking nventory and some ffom our own stéck, grouped at this ridiculous price. Styles ening, atternoon of street colors that are the cs that every one wants, Remember they are a real special to start 1928 and every woman or miss, sizes 19 to 50 can be satisfied. Sold in pairs only 2 for $13 Boys’ $5 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. match, Perfect and fast color Your Choice All Men's 0’Coats '4 $20 0'Ceats, $10 $25 $30 $35 $40 An annual event that men look for f and mixture and young men. sizes 33 to 48 Girls’ Stylish For 60 years past—BERBERICHS have strictly ad- hered to the policy of “CLEARING HOUSE" only twice each year—SEMI-ANNUAL EVENTS are eagerly await- ed by Washmgtonians who appreciate an opportunity to secure THE FAMOUS BRANDS and NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED QUALITIES in BERBERICH SHOES at the sizable discounts quoted. This Arch-Tone, Red Cross Shoe for Women— Regularly Sell jor §10.50, 1;-yearly price, $5.25 —for Women Fine footwear—famed | for quality—HANNAN, RED CROSS AND BROOKLYN MADE. o An Unusual Feature in this SALE! We wish to stress the point that NO SHOE IN OUR STOCK IS OLD- ER THAN OUR “NEW STORE"—every Wash- ingtonian will remember the drastic reductions we made in our old stores to effect a 100 clearance before we moved! WE OPENED just a few months back with a BRAND-NEW STOCK —and every pair of shoes, naturally, is NEW STYLE —'LIVE — PLIANT and FIRST AND CHOICEST CUT LEATHER. . Girls’ Admiral Coats Warm Fall Cinderella Dresses You are offered the $9.98 Warm. sturdy coats, red flannel lined, emblem on sleeve, brass hut- tor convertible coliars Alo Tined some Russian model coats. Sizes 2 Assorted colors. Sizes 3 to 14, 1o 6. Hosiery Event f $1.50 Full-Fashioned Pure-Thread Silk 2 10 7 years Metallic Satin and Felt | After- New Hats | Heliday Worth $2.95 and $3.95 Seconds of \ sl Make a Famous \ arave 89¢ Plain ginghams and prints, also checks in new styles and all fast ‘o A sturdy plain col- colors: all i panty style, and . woolen coating beautifully trimmed. Every dress and i an exceptional value, in sizes 2 39¢ 800 dozens, silk to the welt, choice of 15 newest shades. |[¥ service weight and chiffon—all sizes, no holes or tears; | each pair machine mended. Al sales final. All Sizes--and All Widths in T his Sale But Not i Each Style—You Will Be Perfectly 7. EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES { ] Second Fioor mnd DISTINCTIVE FOOT- W EAR CREATIONS — every desired “‘type” is in- cluded. ’ Fountain Room I F F o F F Unrestricted Cheice of Pair of JOHI\&STON MURPHY Shoes in our stock at “FINEST SHOES TO BE HAD"—at discounts only possible because of our desire to continue our FRIEND - MAKING “HALF YEARLY DIS- COUNT SALE™ A Sensational Clearance Shoe Sale 326 Prs. Women's High-grade *4 Double-Bed & $3.50 and $4.50 Novelty Footwear Made are Arvanuing High Khoes ¥ ihere you will ALl sre made cole, Wiaen B AFTER HOLIDAY SPECIALS FROM THE BARGAIN BASEMENT 15¢ Double-Faced Outing Flannel, 5 yds., 45¢ 75¢ 45-in. Stenciled Table Covers, 39¢ 25¢ Children's 74 Fancy Hose, 2 prs., 25¢ 1 Aesigns 50c Women's Ribbed Hose, 25¢ b ol 8l ol $1.25 Men's Union Suits, 69¢ Lo wienve ~unble wil mien ne Asieck Kido ALl sizes 0t " and Girls' $3 High Shoes [ Avored color block plaids, g $2.69 pr, weight 4 10y, nicely finished, every $1 97 blanket perfect, and an outstand . ing 1928 value 19¢ Unbleached Sheeting, 5 yds., 45¢ Yoo wide and stunderd count 39¢—18-in. Hall Runners, 23¢ yd. el buse, blue and tan, with horders, 49c—~B1-in. Sheeting, 27¢ yd. Unblearhed, siandard oount 50c Women's Rayon Hose, 25¢ Bille 1o the welt, all colors 19¢ Men's Cotton Hose, 3 prs,, 20¢ Blark and colora-good quality Plaid Blankets This Pied-Piper Child's Low Shoa Regular- ly Sells for §3.50. Vyyearly prices $2.75 —for Children Our Mezzanine Floor offers ] F the fumous “PIED-PIPER" [ / 2 » junior , footwear at SEMI. /0 ANNUAL DISCOUNTS. /4,‘? O This Johnston & Murphy Man's Orjord. Reg ularly Sells for §13.50, 13-vearly price, $10.13. —for MEN SPECIAL GROUPS THAT | INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: | l 0] NATIONALLY KNOWN MAKES—SELZ, ARCH PRE- F SERVER AND JOHNSTON & ) | 4 F MURPHY. DerberichdS TWELFTH-~F S8IS.