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10 START THE NEW_YEAR RIGRT LET US RENT THAT VACANT PROPERTY tidw. P. Schwarlz, Inc. ‘Main 6210 1014 Vermont Ave, DAVS TOADDRES ANTHAAR SESSON Initial Scheduled for January 15 at the Willard. [To End Severe Cough ! Quickly, Try This know how q Secretary of War Davis will speak ch an ts inception three yea 1l preside. The conference will with a banquet the night of lvador do Madariaga, U se 6. and director of re- neil on Foreign Re- i amuel G. Inman, who has funded. The I Ft. Wayne, Ind. of. Philip Jessup, : Dr. Katherine agh cher College; <i Tsurumi of Japan, and Dr. fon Stuart, presidept, Yenching “eking, Chinf. HOME OF THE WORUMBOQ OVERCOAT The FASHION SHOP’S . YEARLY CLEARANCE ! Plenty of WINTER ahead! And this sale is just full of those BIG, BURLY, WARM OVERCOATS— and you'll find them along with more body-fitting blues with and without velvet collars—MASTERPIECES OF TAILORING—that’s what this sale offers—con- servatives as well as young men’s styles! Our Entire Stock of OVER(E‘OATS ‘SUITS REDUCED! Three Feature Groups: 93" 33" Grades up to $40 Grades up to $50 $ 75 Grades up to $65 The sharp reductions in this sale make it necessary for us to CHARGE ALL ALTERATIONS AT ACTUAL COST! *Excepting Middishade Suits Our Entire Stock of America’s Largest and Finest Variety of WORUMBO OVERCOATS REDUCED Some as low as I¥s every man's ambition to own a P Twmmm@y Awtncns Goomtls ///; 7, - OVERCOE M If you don’t see this label it isn't @ Worumbo! At Both Stores Tie Tastion ahop ! +, President Y Wk Program of Group|, Nebraskan, 70, Weds Mother-in-Law of HisFour Daughters By the Associated Press. ALLIANCE, Nebr., January 4.— After his four daughters had mare ried four brothers, Charles W, Sisley, 70, was married here Mon- day to Mrs. Sarah E. Colerick, 69, mother of the quartet of brothers, Mr, Sisley's first wife dled three months ago, and the bride’s firat hushand has been dead for several ve: 5 marrie Alliance, the place about 10 year : ‘Phantom Stabber’ Attacks Woman a HARTFORD, Conn., January 4 (#). A woman last night was d vietim of a “phantom stabber,” If who answers the description of the | man responsible for attacks on 25/ Bridgeport women duving the past Eleanor Olsen, the 3 d in the right chest with a_sharp instrument. The wound was of the same nature as those in flicted on the Bridgeport victims. The - | stabber escaped. S R P A e e A e R e e I A T S R S g g g g gl A S THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1928, NANYVETERAS GET BORUS LOMS Borrowing Value Now Less Than in Apri—Notes Funded Under Plan. A long line of World War veferans | applied at the Veterans' Bureau today for additional loans on their honus, became negotiable under year-old certificates are negotiable for the new loan. The horrowing in each case is not w0 large on the second loan as on the One veteran who had a certificate valued on its face at $1,553 horrowed the limit, or $137, on Ap 1. That represented the first loan value of the certificate. Today he came for a second loan, The bureau accountants figured in- terest on the first loan at $6.17, added it to the principal, making a total —— first loan of $143.17, and subtracted this from the total new loan value of the certificate, which was $187. This left a difference of $43.83, which the veteran could get. The first obligation was refunded Into a new one, and the veteran was thus obligated on only one note, i stead of an old one and a new one He thus obtained an additional $43.8 and now owes a total of $187. Arrangements also have been made by the central office of the Veterans' Burean, it was explained, to advance loans by mail to veterans in any part of the country. Millionaire Hardware Dealer Dies. WILMINGTON, N. C, January 4 (), e , millionaire *nt in the ow t ‘.’l"‘]IIl'"I\' at 7 | Ing at his home here, " eloss sta- tion is to be erected at Geneva PRESCRIPTIONS | FILLED, N\ HEADS SUPERVISORS. Spettal Dispatch to Tho Star. " new member of the hogrd ton district, an mer chairman, 13, ¢ board adjourned jmm election ness, Mr. thout trans: duncan has repre from b d by district on the board for t vears, in Authentic Paris Shades STOCKING luxury means sheer, alsifk revealing Dexdales. From picot-edged hem to strong_reinforced toe . . . perfect in - weave and color, in shape and lergth Of extra fine chiffon, all silke with picot edge and all silk foot . . » Seyle PE » $2.50 D 1348—F St. N. W. Owned and Operated by DEXDALE HOSIERY MILLS, Lansdale, Pa. PACKARD EIGHT PRICES REDUCED ACKARD’S own Custom Eight cars are to- day reduced in price as follows: MODEL Seven Pass. Sedan Limousine Seven Passenger Sedan . Two Pass. Convertible Coupe Two Passenger Coupe . Five Passenger Club Sedan . Four Passenger Coupe . $5250 . 5150 4950 . 4800 4950 . 4950 $4550 4450 4250 4150 4450 4450 OLDPRICE NEW PRICE REDUCTION $700 700 700 650 500 500 The Packard factories are busy to capacity — busier than ever before in nearly thirty years of fine motor car building and at a season of the year when activity is least expected. It is but good business for Packard to share its prosperity with those who buy its products. Therefore the new prices. There has been no change in quality. Each car is identical with those Packard has been building. The new prices con- tinue to include complete custom equipment and unlimited paint and upholstery options costing hundreds of dollars extra on many other cars. This, together with today’s price reductions, gives the Packard Eight an important first cost advantage. The lower prices make it possible for many additional thou- sands to step up to the possession of America’s finest and most modern car. We shall be pleased to put this great car into your hands for a demonstration and in return ask only the privilege of telling you what your present car is worth in part payment. Any Packard may be purchased on our payment plan. (Prices do not include freight and Government tax) PACKARD MAN WHO Packard Washington Motor Company O COOLICAN, President, K THE Connecticut at S OPEN EVENINGS O WN S Adams 0130 ONE