Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1928, Page 16

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e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TRIDAY, MARCH 16, ! | THREE BOYS ARRESTED ! UFHBERS PAY B".I. IN VACANT RESIDENCE | Burglar Alarm Sounds, Calling PASS[D BY SENAIE Police, Who Find Trio in Basement of House. ering a burglar alarm at 1119 shortly before 4 oclock ternoon, police from the act and headquarters found the basement of the house. ond precinet station house as Flovd Wesley of 1220 Twelfth 15 old, of ard Willlam f 1239 Twelfth harged with house- Navy and Marine Corps Add ed to Army for Retirement | of Injured Men. rrived shorfly after the rding to Twelfth street ad- aded four times with- nth, but this is the first ested. The during the Wo the Senate ye: sent to the House. Navy and Marine officers were pro- agreed to. The bill or v for retirement of It now provi T tha ov to report for ments Waived. The President has authorized the | service requiremen ppointment in the ice of Mrs. | ibbers” Barred From ) Annual Spring Banquet. fadrillon. Senater Shipstead of Minnesota and | Andrew Furuseth, president of the In- ternational Seamen’s Union, each of whom boasts a sturdy pair of “sea| legs,” will be the guests of honor and | principal speakers. Students who can- not furnish proof of 10.000 tra nautical miles and an honorabls charge from the crew of a m: vessel are incligible to membs the Fo'Castle Club. Senator Shi is an honorary member of the club. a th, he said. he “roamed the saven | se before deciding he was not cut out for a seaman’s career. Frank Bennett is chairman bangquet committee and W. Watts, J. Harding. P. Weaver, all vetcran “sear 12cm Everything Ironed Neatly Folded Phone—=0Qur Driver Will Call i ers’ National Association 1101-1109 Raum St. NLE, 2 1 incoln Lincoln ¥ We Also Call in Nearby Virginia TV AIE T ITTT 7 ¥ X LT Fad WA y W . 1928, GREAT THINGS AT SAKS THE MAN THINKING OF CLOTHES FOR EASTER AND SPRING WILL FIND SAKS HAVE SET A NEW STANDARD OF VALUE! ACK in the Wintertime Saks laid plans to make your Spring clothes money get you more value. Months ago we set things in motion to prnfi(lc Spring 2-Trousers Suits and Topcoats that would be so outstanding at their prices that there could be no question of their supremacy. This has been accomplished, and at favorite prices that you like lo pay— o %35 - %40 - %45 EVERY SUIT IS A 2-TROUSER SUIT HE man who steps out at Easter—or any bright Spring day—in one of these Saks Suits and Topcoats will sport more distinction and more downright clothing quality than these prices have been able to procure in years! D we’ve taken care of the selections. At these prices, we have brought you the patterns, the style-touches of the more expensive grades. We have provided for every man’s and young man’s taste (and size). . . . Yes, great things are on foot at Saks! Saks—Third Floor. THE SAKS “PREPSTER” FIRST-LONG-TROUSER SUIT Just the Right Styles! All With 2 Trousers "22.50 HE young fellows of Washington are saying wonderful things about the “Prepster.” It is a 2-Trouser Suit styled just right for the first-long-trousers age. Young enough— mature enough-—just right. You ought to sce the new Spring herringbones, tweeds. mixtures, and the new Spring shades. (Sold in a separate, specialized section, by salespeople who know the young fellow’s mind.) Saks—Second Floor FOR CONFIRMATION—THE KARLTON JR. BOYS® SUIT! The Four-Piece Saks Suit Famous For Wear Small Boys' Topeoats, $5.95 Little Fellows' Hats, §1.50 to $3 Bigger Boys' Felt Hats, 83.50 SHINGTON'S value in Boys' 2 Suits. Splendid Blue Cheviots and Blue ¢ just the Boys' Spring Neelacear, ihing for /G and S0c-5¢ Bigger Boys' Caps, great SL30 and §2 Boys' Shirts and Blouses, S1to 82.50 Easter. And, hesides, hosts of Boys' Golf Hose, by 55¢ 1o 51,50 Boys' Sport Sweaters, SLY95 to $1.95 maodels, Sizes 7 to 18, Sals—Second Floor Salis —Second Floor newest Spring mixtures, Gravs, new Tans, ‘et Sin breasted awd double-hreasted PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH SIXTY YEARS OF WORTHY SERVICE Spring Edition of “DELTA” Men’s Oxfords $8.00 Workmanship of the finest sort, Suks-—First Floor Very Unusual Value in Boys® Shoes $2.05 -l 0 !) VALUE wo want to hoast of. Spleadid leathevs, tinely wade e smarnt shoea for | hard, High and metal, tan and N to U8 o 10, 1Y e oo, Suks—First Floor SPECIAL! 75¢ AND 81 GRADES OF FANCY SILK, AND LISLE, GUARANTEED MEN’S HOSE! 35¢ " ADE by owe of Awerica's outstandivg TR hosiery millss A wemendeus saving on hosa of rematkable quality in very handso e patterns and colors. ANl wanted Spring shades and designe ace inclnded. You will want at teast half w dozen pairs Sices 943 10 1L AN perfect—ne seconds. Soks~ First Floar

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