Evening Star Newspaper, January 13, 1928, Page 24

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L 24 SMITH FACES BIG Dr. Joseph Norman was elected (] president of the Young Men's Hebrew Governor May Withdraw as|iionorary Presidential Candidate, Writer Tells Kiwanians. Gov. Smith is a dominant pparent that he will receive the sary two-thirds vote at the com- | convention to make him the Demo- tic nomines for the presidency, red Frederic William Wils in an incheon of the Kiwanis ashington Hotel yester DR. NORMAN AT HEAD. Young Men's, Hebrew Association Elects Board of Officers. Association at its meeting_held last | night at the Jewish Communi Center. Other officers elected we president, Moe Offend first vice president. Burnett Sir second vice president finkle; third vice pr fourth vice president, la excentive s L TAKEN AT CHAMBER| | Arrest of Deputies Cachin and Vail- | lant-Couturier Expected to Af- | fect April Elections. v inc cted much inte ed with three oth propaganda_to p among French re and had been several months’ imprisonment Cachin had served when the chamber met a merce and Savings Building, 631 E street. Tallentire, credit manager of |next of the serie; the Hecht Co., its in the M mer vacation the house voted that he be rels ations of the char The Communist after the urnment { | instead of repo: to the TRAIN KILLS MAN, 78. | * Jesse Diehl, Mountain Lake Park, Obstacles to Re Overcome. Was Father of Two Brakemen. when iore & Ohio train. He had wa bankment to the tracks 4 ENTERS OHIO RACE. Attorney General Turner First cof ns look upon t es as a collect created by 1 street which Mrs Cowell opponents was “mig- X took part in the G. 0. P. to Seek Governorship. {BUS. Ohio. January 13 (8 General Ex § C. Tue ¥ announced ndidacy | the Republican nomination for nation, paign on his past rezulation ngton. addres: bers in the oper f educational lectures and qu ¥ THE BEST FURS FOR OVER 17 YEARS (apitctAurfrop Our Onl ',, 1208 G A AN Special JANUARY C b allogether TION—=ANL WE LVF CH LOW PRICES THE TF I NCE! Eve Pony Coats 79 Beaverette Caracul Bay Scal Our Only Store [ e A A A~~~ S A AR AR A A A A AR A A A AR A AR AR A A A A A A AR A A A AR A A A A A AAAAAAAAA SRR A A A A S AN A A A A A A A Saturday Only in our---- WE GUOTE BELOW WILL TURN CAPITOL FUR Our Only Store I Street Prices LEARANCE SALE f Fine FURS WE BE- AS AR SRR R R R EUSUEUR S SUEEUR SR EUEUSUBUBUR RSB SRR Hudson Scal yed Mushrat) Gur fine quality NORTHERN dyed aliina~all modely H SHOP 1205 € Street ot I I v for the deliber- | .THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1928 Lansburgh & Bro., will speak at the| Charles M January 25. The poke on “Retail Cred- | committee in cha; Capital.” com 1 of M of 1. ‘alkes, George Cu assistant secretary Keefor, Mr. Lansburgh, Harry V. Ostermayer and Louls 8. of the ion and secretary of the com WINTER FOOTWEAR NEEDS FOR ALLTHE FAMILY SHOLS FOR OIROy © SHOES FOR BOYS “BETSY ROSS” Combination last, GRIDIRON Oxiords for Winter “Tie,” in black hoys husky style. kid or patent, Style ;‘lv‘wll\uk'd. Ato D AldE $7 50 wide. Black or tan calt 9 to 13! wide. .. L Tan Kid, $8.50 CHILD'S Plain Toe Blucher, in tan or patent leather. Gen- uine Sp: 1o SRS Sitodl. . ROSS” Glove ¥ s » Pamp. GRIDIRON. 1 tan calf chic ney e. AA to D wid round tos 11'; to GALOSHES Purn-down cuff in grey, or tan, plain or cuffs, buckle Ar HOSIERY WOMEN'S i Stoch Tovely 1 E aone r oweight " . SHOE STORE oy s 310-12 Seventh St.N¥. Sy i 54 Years of Satisfactvr y Service There's plenty of cold weather ahead! Our Biggest Winter Sale of Fine Comforts—v4 Off! Extraordinary savings on many of our finest numbers! Every quilt reduced from our regular stock! comforts have been selling right in our own regular _and it's just like putting money in your pocket to buy These splendid, warm winter stocks them at these new, low marking Lambs’ Wool Filled Comforts Regularly $6.98 100 for these Jer prices ' 1 sateen ar shaed ize 70x80) uble-bed size. Cut Fine Sateen and Rayon Figured Challis Comforts, $5.98 | Comforts, $3.48 Regularly $7.95 and §8.95 Regularly $4.15 and $4.95 \ with col- 1 fig I sate red ef- covered Dainty it flufty comiort ared cotton challis fecte in center with plain borders. Doubles or lustrous Double hed it size 70 hed size Wool-Filled _ Sateen Covered Comforts | Comforts AL 10O Waool Filled $7.98 ”‘tll'l';lfl:l‘ $1 ; Regularly I ine 1 " eiht - filled ih 100w b R ‘ with 1 plain colored 10ty ’ il mlar o Warm Down-Iilled $13-42 " Ihese are covered with figured Handsome Satin Covered cominits ur 210 ATInG: sateen and bardered with plain i Tose Wl " Cut $29.82 5" il ler, sateen sive J0xR0 9‘) Regularly $14' ~ 51989 Regularly £9.95 $7.46 Light weight famons for its heat retaining Ly Fancy duahity Cat e J20P —rase and two bl lar colors i Glled with 100% down =noted pold or davender ol figured siteen cover and fored boader for wear and warmth, - Coy plain ool ered with figured sateen, PALAIS ROV AL~ Coniforts— Sccond Plaoy % PALAIS ROYAL ——G STREET AT ELEVENTH— Clearance Sale of Men’s Clothing 220 All-Wool 2-Trouser Suits Regularly $35 Regularly $45 $27.75 & $35.75 100 All-Wool Overcoats $29.75 All Greatly Reduced These are this Winter's garments—! models. Every suit—every overco like the high-grade garment it i be a revelation to you. of Palais Re at its present low price. $35 Suits are $27.75 845 Suits are $35.75 $35 and $45 Overcoats are $29.75 Worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots—in the much wanted browns, tans and grays. Styles for young men as well as men of more conservative tastes. PALAIS ROYAL—Men's Store—Main Filaor Ciearance :S'ale.’ Men’s Wright’s Health Union Suits $7-95 Regularly $3 These suits are of fine mercerized lisle and part wool, are finely tai lored and conform to the figure Long sleeves and ankle length Sizes 36 to 42, Get enough to finish out this season—and start next vear, too! PAL IS ROYAL—Men's Storce—Main Floor Tomorrow the Annual January Sale of Boys’ Wash Suits Two Famous Brands “Tom Sawyer” and “Jack Tar” $2.25 to $3.95 Qualities 1.9 , their fine Sturdy, Dependable Ma- terials — Fast Colors imported and s and other fir a als Plain Color and Combinations Licht and dark colorings—plain shades—and ttractive combinations Flapper and Button-on Styles atyles— v oW Many wide vanety 1,200 Boys' “Tom Sziwy’er” Shirts and Blouses in two important groups 800 Collar-Attached Blouses Regular $1.19 to $1.95 98 C Grades Furelv tatored blouse Te\Wa me broadeloths, nove! rayon st all.over vavon novalty madras, percales, Yankuh novelty madras. Sizes 7 1o 13 vears 400 Collar-Attached Shirts Regular S1.45 to $2.50 $1 15 3 Grades OF rayonssteiped \ a2k Al Qv vavons, white Yaok A ety ship madias, L Aoown Niees 12 v PALAIS RoYa! LU N

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