Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1928, Page 23

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B et o TG EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D, 0. THURSDAY., JANUARY 5. 1998, ; eSO DN ., ‘ b NETICS STUDY 1927 Revenue From Police Court Fincs INICARAGUAN LOAN |z, ot Mexico on the south to Washington the north h cattle, goods and other proper is Is the third center to be estah. | $428.987.86, Lowest Total in Six Years| IN U. S. INDICATED ", b Demonstrations by THE WHITE Free Lectures and ' ;‘VU].ED BY PAREN].S The total fines collected during the |, The marked drop in the traMic fines | Necessary to Settle Claims Grow- | in it histor Il aied i il h {vear 1927 in Dolice Court wewe the!it ‘is belldved, may be attvibuted to| ing Out of Revolt, Offisial tree and 1 he dingnosis of prob. PROPHET TSN lowest in the past six years. Not|the various drives conducted during 2 b i B | Begin Th J 5th Y since 1921 has the present aggregate the past. year hy the Police Depart ere Says, 4 | — egin ure., Jan. School Association Favors | sissorse been towered. it on Ccareless motorists. The S e EXTENDS HOSP® AL WORK. g 8 P.M 3 § The greatest falling off was mani m of concentraling on one par- . O Yol Yol X alon L ) i H : " Courses Above Sixth Grade [vested in the Trame ¢ e ARASHENING:{i for, |07 e/ INmoditod iE aees | Veterans’ Bureau Opening More < Thou-ands ?V.l! H:cr Him— o L e e shown marked g wh'r.l'::": |.‘\‘.“,‘||.-""|’7.'.u-'v:; Diagnostic Centers. i JEFFERSON HOTE'. Will You? All Religions Welcome to Haar This Divine Msssag» Subject : THE COMING OF THE MASTER 1 3 over last y Telling Facts of Life. of Columbia branch States branch showed only a s e decrease from the amount collec last vear. of cluims agrinst | The success of dlagnostic centers RICHMOND, VIRGINIA such ay that at Mount Alto Hospital| An ldeal olnce to atoy ation, whether going [ on Wisconsin ayenue having heen es-| The foflerson offers b Gra " ¢ The apportionment of the tc | tablished, the Veterans' Burenu is| ment mare 7 mily life | Amount among the three opening up more of them throughout | upon - Beautifel Illustrations and Musie Sn sch he vear 927 | the country, It was announced today | : ‘l‘:;\m’:‘;"::“ "“‘I‘l“fi‘ \':‘“‘“]:‘ A I by Director Frank T Hines, All Nations Hall .| pense of The newest diagnostic conter fust {dential election, My, ( ed | opened e at Palo Alto to serve the | EIRADEIRR, TC- Iatany of the clims from N western const and States from New | h\hwh met last night in the District | PRuilding. | Washington Hotel A report submitted by Herbert 8. | y\\Wood, chairman of a special com-| ¢ ear e o o R ittee_which investigated the prob {0000000“000000“0000,0000000000010000000000000000?000000“0000000000'000“00@-00000000&00004)00000000'0000000&“00000600009‘@: January—Bargain Month—At Sigmunds ng of such matte OUR AIM—TO OFFER LOWEST.IN.THE-CITY PRICES! cuspended until parents may notion was —that is, to endeavor to sell day by day at a price lower than the marked prices of our comp etitors—is made possible because we sell for cash only. . . . We are not infallible. Others may on occasion cut cur prices—may on occasion sell merchandise for one reason or another at prices lower than we—until we find it out. . . . We thank our customers who report any items on which we are b.emu undersold. . . . That our policy is believed in and appreciated is clearly proved by our rapid growth. . . . We give no credit. We give no discounts to a favored few. We do not sell on easy payment plans. . . . We are the store of the thrifty—of those who pay as they go. Clearance! GIRLS’ COATS thods and progress, of which Mrs R. Kalmbach is ch ninorgy report by Leatied for festriction of s {tion to pupils beyond the Free text books an, jrequest to the DI }Congress, after Ja {ident of "the Federa jAssociations. who v urged by Selden fNational § pointed ou tany odher “;n“ft_\‘:“_;:m:. f.’.L-:‘*"‘."lz: e éautiiu ew Prices Drastically Reduced! or BETTER COATS Bolivias, Buck- ins, Suedenes, elvets and Ve- lours. Sizes 2 to 6 and 8 to 16. Now. . 25°/L of || All Children’s Dresses Greatly Reduced! Attending. i not_es Waiter Irey, f Come! sided at the mee: Plenty of Blacks and Plenty of Large Sizes ki W evenin eld Museum ex iopia in seanch of zo Al beautifully tailored—sumptuously trimmed with quality furs at collar and cuff. Our stock of carefully ;:Ilgcled coats utb:nd:nplnlleled low price! Coats we t licated el: . . . f saar this low price! T h— Fur-Trimmed Girls’ Coats of | Fur-Trimmed Girls’ Coats of _ Mackay’s Cloth | Mackay’s Velour i At their the Stonewall of the Univer- | Dr. Richard P. lined. - lined and inter- 6 and 7 to 10—50 lined. Specti ! = coats that were and plain ma- terials. Sizes 2 $3.95 to $4.95. to 6 and 7 to Greatly reduced to Tt d Sigmunds—Third Floor Sigmunds—T hird Floor Pure Thread Silk Chamoisette Flannelette Hosiery Gloves Gowns —Chic Youthful Styles for the Miss . . . T Qe | ER L 570 | E 69 $3.25 Chester . regulars o our back fancy cuffs. sizes ul cut. $3.00 Wilmington —Smart Conservative Effects for the Matron i Regoler poc. o ik AND RETURN Next Sunday, Jan. 8 Lv. Weshington . . 7:35 AM. Ar. Philadelphia . . 10:47 AM. RETURNING Lv. Philadelphia . . 7:30 PM Ly. Chester . ., . 7:50 PM Ly. Wilmington . . 810 PM. Seme Doy Consult Tichet Agents Main Floor Main Fioor Main Fioor Bargain Basement Prices Lowest of the Season—At Sigmunds SALE OF [SALE OF COATS |DRESSES Frock Vclues that are indeed hard to equal. Come and be truly amazed! For Juniors { For Misses ! Fer Women Sizes 13 to 19 Sizes 14 to 20 Sizes 36 to 50 Extra Sizes 421/, to 53 " Extra Long Coats Included in This Collection l ———— Colors: Tan, Grackle, Deer and Black. Dept. Second Materifls:'Velour, Fine Bolivias, Fur Fabrics of Floos Skelton Looms Sealskin, Manchu and Matoria. > Coats that are remarkable values in every way—at a price amazingly low! The Fine Furs: Mandel, Marmot, Squirrelette, Beaverette, Lynxette, Grey Wolf,. Manchurian Wolf and Moumop. Sigm‘undl “ ) Of ll-waol “abrics only. b o s \ cpportunity to purchase Svede and Velour. Hand- it R some seta of Fur Collars such a low price! They ond Cuffs. They portray ere exact copies of regu- the amart fashion ideas of lar $10 and $15 dresses— the materials and colors are those that are amart and most wanted. s 3.95 S 4 .98 Sensational Clearance of WOMEN’S At a Greatly Reduced Clearance Price the scazon at an excep- Millinery Clearance An Exceptional Offering of Smart Hats at Two Scnsationally Low Prices! Group No. 1 Group No. 2 ¢ ' © Yy “How could I talk ~with that throat?’’ With throwt raw and painful this is 0ot an alibi. The wife answers sensibly: “See the doctor tomor row.” And she often adds: ' Get & bottle of Formamint at the cor- ner drug store now."” » \\\ tiomally great saving., For physicians approve of Formamint. Unlike other reme- dies, it cn be taken all dey long — $1.00 $1.95 el ; Underwear Rain Coats Blanket Robes Carry & bottle of p) —Satin : in Col: 3 Carry ’ K N .\m.,..h..a :m: l(Iu-l PORBENE SRR Wil Formamint tablets with yo i ain o whherised, ollow wl s i it ot Patent ; Flogr Felts, Metallic Trims, Felts, Satins, Failles, ineluded, AR [T TSten snd beeid wimmned us & preventive, one every two ~Velvet Velvets and Sating, In all Metallics.* In all colors. o $ 39 4 Reg I\ hwours. Al druggists Calf fe head sizes. All head sines, i 1 & wlar §2.49 s 1 . | . Opeta Pumps, Ore Steaps, T-Straps, 2 . values ., O a i’ll Kid Buckle Strapp, Vieo, Onfords, Millinery Department-—Third Floar .t %iw SR - O THE GERM KILLING THROAT TA5LET BrIOIEO00000000000005:000000000000000000 D00000000000000000000900000000000000:(00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 N nuoon@an PENIRAN0 20000000 ".f 2 99.'.‘.‘0nn"onuounoon"""!ONQ"NNQNNNNNNQ AR I I I YT YY SRYY Y XV i

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