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8. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, il reach a decision about January 1. | THIRD POLICE RESERVE Kansas will inaugurate & new governor soon after the first of the year. The 1928. | to a general order issued by the super- | officer on duty in the police stations at intendent of police yesterday. Two oth- | the times such work is required. { No. 1 unit responds from the third er reserve units, one at No. 3 and the Senator is very friendly to the present UN'T TO BEG'N SERV'CE other at No. 9 station, already are in | precinct to all calls received from the service. first, second, third, fourth and seventh Governor of Kansas and the governor precincts. No. 2 unit, stationed at the i would name his successor in the Senate. | wi It wes deemed necessary to establish i | ™2t ‘Gurtis shoutd Tesign his seat then | Wil Be Maintained at Tenth Pre- |, thirq unit for the reason that long | ninth precinct, responds to calls for fires H it appears likely that a Republican cinct Station Starting runs required to be made by the two | and other casualties in the fifth, sixth, conference would be called to name his Mond units proved lnnldequ;k(lo T’htce c!nw;ls nmthlnx:ia elei:e;\th precixac!;; the latest ~ S - onday. at fircs properly ane or Instances in | organized un 0 respone emergen- L — S e e b e R e i |which emergency work becomes neces- | cies in the tenth, twelfth, thirteenth and leadership, o oal S| Reserve untt No. 3 of the Police De- | sary. | fourteenth precincts. by A M e e The reserve units, usually cumposrd' % Listed as Successor to Cur-|ceed him. partment, ordered by Maj. Hesse to be e 4 men, automatically re- . : | e et o iog Soveral names stll | maintained at the tenth precinct ata- } e R Miafons of ires, retcoises| . Hibode Taandlantylownerel warity dkte tis When Latter Retires tion, Park road near Georgia avenue. | to other instances of emergencies being | of birth, telephone number and a poker as Party Pilot. sion. But if he merely gives up the Mr. tis. S v o nE; ((:k‘:l: ;m:e ;s&: f,‘,’,'.‘;so?fe ‘fiffig“,‘{_ be inaugurated Monday, according | made by direction of the commanding | “full house” for auto number: ranks Senator Watson in seniority, By the Associated Press. e B Bk AT THE WRIGHT COMPANY = S V l 2 The possibillty appears that Sena- P | | up r em e a ue ln w5 20 cfi?f.cf%i",ifliit, Once-a-Month Clearance SALE OF FURNITURE | 2-TROUSER SUTTS and OVERCOATS at er, it was ex- lained that the | ndiana Senator |in some of the larger communities of would become lead- Arlington County. ~ At Baliston union er in the event services were held in the Mount Oli- Senator Curtis of vet Methodist Church, with Ballston Kansas, the pres- Presbyterian and Central Methodist ent party pilot and participating. The sermon was preach- the Vice President~ ed by Rev. E. S. Sheppe, pastor of the elect, relinquished Central Methodist. his ieadership The Methodist and Baptist congre- duties any time gations held union services, Rev. Perry L. Mitchell, pastor of the latter, preaching. Methodists and Baptists of during this con- Cherrydale and Arlington united. Rev. i E. Puryear, pastor of the Atlington Bap- Governor Winthrop Desk ; ] ) $6 il Red mahogany—no other piece of furniture is S at this session through the natural Throughout County. 25%, to 509 Less Than Former Prices process of succes- sion. - Special Dispatch to The Star. As assistant lead. e e | Union Thanksgiving ‘services were held Many odd pieces and floor samples are being closed out at sensational price reductions for quick disposal, a sale that affords thrifty shoppers an opportunity to save a substantial sum on Christmas gifts. cluding session of the old Congre: It also is be- : leved by some of tist Church, preached the sermon at| Seoator: Walson's the Arlington Methodist service, and friends that this would give him a dis- | Rev. Elmer Lucas, pastor of the Cherry- tinct advantage when the Republicans | dale Baptist, preached at Cherrydale of the next Congress meet to select a| M. P. Church. All services began at successor to Senator Curtis. There are | 10 o'clock. some‘vhl:;s b{tllleve tk‘;s‘at (Senawr Curtis, . ‘weal m the strain.of the vice presi- ‘Thirty«eight thousand members of denall campaign, ‘may relinquish, in | parent-teacher associations of Ch:cngo part,’ the leadership duties during this | will be asked to appeal directly to their session to Senator Watson. State Senators and Representatives to But the Kansas Senator lias not In- | enact an automobile drivers’ examina- dicated whether or not he will actually | tion and license law at the next session resign his scat.. He has intimated he | of the legislature, A ¥ I $185 Ten-Piece Dining | Room Suite Walnut Dining Room ! Suite, full size. well 5$99 Senator Watson, s more desirable in a home. Formerly §95. Now.... (2) Writing Tables,. mahog- § any finish, for living room, bou- [{{ifl doir or reception hall. $9 Formerly $14.50. Now. . (1) Console-type Desk, wal- nut finish; ideal for boudoir. For- $39-50 merly $75. Now.. (1) Five-piece Breakfast Suite, maple finish; will .add charm and cheer to the breakfast nook. Formerly 312_50 $24.00. Now..... Sk N suits and overcoats, ‘“‘value” consisls ' of fabric-excellence, s t y 1 e-excellence, tailoring-excel lence. When we say ‘“‘supreme value” in suits and overcoats, we mean that all these qualities have been brought to the highest point $29 Overstuffed Chairs known at the price. Comparison A most timely gift suggestion— 2 will prove this. Overstuffed Armchairs, upholstered in I Y velour; large, l Z HE roomy and com- } 315.75 fortable . . (2) Radio Cabinets, mahogany finish; size 15x30 inches; also useful as desk or table. $24.00. Now. ... (3) Davenport Tables, size 15x48 inches; mahogany finish; a useful addition to any living .room. Formerly $12.75. 37.25 (3) Odd Dressers, walnut finish; plenty of drawer space. - 1221 F Jureet, N suits are all . two-trouser s suits. They include the rich dark shades, mixtures and neat stripes. All sizes up to 50 stout. constructed pieces (1) Walnut Buffet, 50-inch size; an ex- (6) Boudoir Chairs, upholuerpd.in preity in ceptionally well constructed buf- fet. Formerly $35.00. Now s22 ured denim: just what the girls will need each. Now . (2) Bed-Davenports, upholstered in fig- their bachelor (3) Fine grade Layer - felt Mattresses, 4 ft. 6 size. colored chintz and cretonne. Roomy and (i 74 : : o\ / THE overcoats include P lain comfortable. Formerly $22.00 $12‘50 AN ; \ i blues, grays and browns as well as handsome fancy weaves. Self and velvet collars. Straight and el merly $39.00. Now 59 (14) Card Tables, frames fin- ished in colors. Sold formerly 25 $]- at $1.95. Now..v..covevevnnns s]- belted models. Every size to 50 long stout. Saks—Third Floor Brilliant Tie Event! New! Gorgeous! Formerly $85.00. Now....... oo (15) Feather Pillows, one and two of a kind. Formerly $2.50 each. Now Junior Floor Lamps That sold regularly at $10.00 and $82 Bed-Davenport more—beautiful lamps with silk 0dd Bed-Davenport, cane back, wood frame; tapestry upholstered; shade, in several colors. An $5 % comforiblaned. ond 355 opportunity to buy that ex- 0%y daren[urrt Tor. 3, w2, The WR]IGHT Co. .=, HANDMADE! tra !amp you want Friday and Saturday Formii : s Nowe ] : - Buy Gifts Now! : | 22 905.907 7th St. N.W. = | NeW FELTS | i «m:mz UNUSUAL VALUES ARE USUAL” poped | $]I.' 9_9 Tune in “THE SONG SHOP,” Thursday Night at 8, Station WRC MONTHS of intensive prepara- tion have brought us the most brilliant Christmas neckwear show- [ ] k) ® 1 is in peri o o N when gums break down color-harmony, but EVERY TIE IS STRICTLY HAND - TAILORED! The patterns are new and exclusive! Life without good health is bankrupt. So it’s important that you provide protection against the stealthy attack of dread dis- It is hard to believe that such ties really cost only $1.00. Buy your gift selections now. Neatly boxed. Saks—First Floor No School Tom_ori'ow--and Great Boys’ Values at Saks! Fé:hous “Karlton Jr.” Small Boys’ Overcoats— 4-Pc. Suits & Overcoats Including Chinchillas $l 4‘.95 39.95 The leaders! The outstanding boys’ Chinchillas: are the star attraction of Friday and Sat- In every new urday we offer color—in all the exquisite felts smart and de- —every hat is s 4 sirable shapes— an unusual val- ‘ ue at this very all head sizes, of special price. course. eases that start in neglected gums. For they ravage health. They often cause loss of teeth. Do this: Buy protection—the best care of zaod- ern dentistry. See your dentist every six months. Brush your teeth daily — with your favorite tooth paste if you wish. But don’t forget it is equally as important to brush your gums. For this purpose, use Forhan’s for the Gums— the dentifrice designed to firm gums and keep them healthy, thus warding off disease. Use this dentifrice morning and night. The way it makes your gums look and feel will delight you. And you cannot help but notice how effectively it cleans teeth white and protects them from acids which cause decay. Get a tube of Forhan’s from your druggist—today. * 4 out of 5 after 40 and many younger sacrifice health to grim Pyorrhea Forhans for the | gumsv clothing values of Washington.’ *Suits all have plus-4 knickers and some have double-breasted vest. The Overcoats are warm, serviceable and stylish. Smart new weaves and varied shades. Suits, 7 to 17; Overcoats, 3 to 17. Boys’ Quality School Shoes, $2.95 These are good shoes. They're well made ot selected leathers. They are smart, comfortable models; ‘both high and low and in both tan and black. Sizes 10 to 2 and 2% to 6. Saks—First Floor Overcoats for the Prepster 520 OVERCOATS express- ly for the chap of 11 to 20. Smartly tai- lored the young fellow’s way. There are lined and unlined models. Some Raglan effects. All newest shades. Incom- parable values! Saks—Second Floor the line-up, -but there are’ other “fine woolen coats of genuine quality. New, smart mixtures included. There is a coat for every little lad in this unusual show- ing. Sizes 3 to 10. Durable New Lumberjucks, $4.95 New plaid and fancy woolen lambétjacks. For the boy they are the ideal play ‘garment:y Heavy and warm. Suede and leatherette trimmed. Sizes 4 to 18. Saks—Second Floor 2-Trouser Suits for Prepsters $22.50 DISTINCT[\'E niodels, styled for the young chap of 13 to 18. but tailor- ed as well as Dad’s! A wide showing, at this low: price, of all the newest fabrics. Blue Cheviots are promi- nent. Some. have double- breasted vests. Saks—Second Floor

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