Evening Star Newspaper, December 25, 1928, Page 17

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DEMOCRATS AT WAR OUTIN []KLAHUMA Insurgents Ltkely to Have Re- publican Support in Move ' to Impeach Governor. | BY the As: ed Pre: OKLAhO\(A (‘IT\ Okla. Decem- ber 25.—Oklahoma's political volcano, | never fully dormant, is i ving forth | the monm 1 at State s afte : the Legisiature con- | ar anxhlmn althoueh in D i ol s ms parv "“but the P publlr ns na members] hxp al 1he Nn em- | i r slection, whe i publican, nmmnanv for the second time | n | G.o. P Hoh'k Balance of Power. 1 out of 104 members in the Hou 4 Repunnmn while 12 of the 44‘ S Republicans. 8o, i an: appreciable division appears in Dem minority paru will | | | | | preme Cou: had no numomv to call uself together. Branson to Quit Bench. Branson will retire from the Supremv in January, for was de- feated by 2 Republican in November. and Cor d ell were elected for !our year terms in 1926. of lhe cr) against Gov. John as refusal to dis: Mrs. O. O. leeretan whom | Becuse of running State affairs with 8 high hand | The presidential campaign added | to the anti- admmislm(mn ! presi denual csmp ign Alfred E. Smith. ONE DIES, 19 HURT IN TRACTION CRASH Streets Cars Crowded With Late Holiday Shoppers Collide—Four | Children of One Family Injured. ! n assenger ki Lovi rall McKeespo T, poli » reported \ Among the lnjured were four children of one family. e Pittsburgh Railways Co., in a directly in front of an outbound car. | Both were two-men cars. Most of the mlured were in the cut- roporled. They were McKo espon Hospital, | some reported critically hu; i FIVE FLEE T0 SAFETY IN EARLY MORNING FIRE Blage in Bloomington, Md., Orig- inating From Overheated Stove, Destroys Home. yed a.V y statting from an overheated cook stov S son-iniaw. Boott’ Filiott, goz up at 5:30 and kindled a fire in the cook | stove. He returned to bed being | te Va fi e pa pond rm, buc could not use their hose, sl of fire plug: PLANS IMPROVEMENTS. ‘ Bouthern Pacific to Spend $9,000,- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1928 WoOoDWARD & lLOTHROP 10™ 11™™ F anD G STREETS CLEARANCE REDUCTIONS 13 Larger Women’s -Coats Reduced 8 at 395 Were $115 and %125 5 at 35950 Were 379-30 and $95 21 Larger Women’s Dresses Reduced 4 at 3590 Were $79-50 6 at 34950 Were $59-50 and $79-50 6 at 33950 Were $49-50 and $59-50 5at %1950 Were %29-%0 35 Little Women’s Dresses Reduced 12 at $2950 Were $39-50 and $49-0 23 at #1950 Were %25 and $29-50 105 Misses’ Dresses Reduced 25 at 31375 Were 31650 and $19-50 50 at $19:50 Were $25 and $29-30 30 at $29:50 Were $35 and $42-50 57 Misses’ Coats Reduced 8 at $39-%0 Were $59:50 and $69-50 14 at $59-50 Were $79-50 and $115 14 at $79-50 Were $95 to $135 213t 95 Were $115 to $195 45 Walnut Room Dresses Reduced 12at 3110 Were $150, $195 15 at 85 Were $125, %135 10 at 365 Were 385, $100 8 at%45 Were %65, 375 56 Sports Dresses Reduced 10 at 33950 Were $49-50 and $59-50 22 at 325 Were $29-50 to $39-50 24 at %1650 Were $19:50 o $29-50 46 Sports Sweaters Reduced 17 at $1375 Were $16-50 to $29-50 17 at 3875 . Were $10-75 to $16-50 12 at 575 Were %875 to $10-75 CLEARANCE REDUCTIONS in the MEN’S STORE 350 Two-Trousers Suits Reduced Yy $35 Suits now $26-2° $45 Suits now $33.7° 175 Imported Fabric Suits Reduced 1 $65 Suits now $487> $75 Suits now $5625 185 Men’s Felt Hats Reduced 68 at 3385 Were 35 and %6 117 at $5:85 Were 3850 to $15 Mex's STORE, SECOND FLOOR. ENcuLisH SHor or THE MEN's SToRE, SECOND FLOOR. 187 Women’s Dresses Reduced 10 at 31650 Were $19-50 and $25 23 at $1950 Were " 25 and $29-50 46 at %25 Were $35 to $42.50 30 at 32950 Were $39-50 and $42-50 78 at %10 Were $13:75 and $16-50 86 Women’s Coats Reduced 10 at 33950 Were $59-50 and $69-50 20 at $59-50 Were 37950 to $115 20 at $79:50 Were %95 to $135 30 at %95 Were *115 to 175 6 at 3150 Were $175 to 9225 25 Fur Coats Reduced Were $550, $595 Were $395 5at %195 Were $295, $395 10 at 3150 Were %195 150 Misses’-Matrons’ Hats Reduced 50 at $3 Wetre 35 to $10 50 at $5 Were $7-50 to $12.50 25 at 35 Were $15 to $30 25 at 3750 Were ¥15 to 335 3 at 395 7 at 3295 Girlss and Juniors’ Coats, Dresses, Hats Hats—35 at %5 Were $10 to $15 - 25 at 3375 Were 35 to $8-0 Coats—-20 at $1250 Were #1675 12 at $29:50 Were $39:50 to $59-50 4 at 33950 Were $49-50 6 at 34950 Were $59-°0 Dresses—10 at $2:50 Were %1675 8 at 32950 Were $39-30 92 Blouses Greatly Reduced 52 at $395 Were 3575 t0 $13-75 40 at $195 Were 2% ‘WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ APPAREL, me FLOOR. GIRLS' AND JUNIORS', FOURTE FL0OI 180 English Overcoats Reduced Yy $65 O’coats now %4875 385 O’coats now $63:75 $75 O’coats now %5625 395 O’coats now $71-25 $100 O’coats now %75 EncLisE SHOP OF MrN's Store, Seconp FLooR. Entire Stock Boys’ Overcoats Reduced Sizes 3 to 10 years. $11.75 $14.75 $18.75 Sizes 11 to 18 years. $1775 § 19.75' $23.75 $26-75 Bovs' Store, Fourtr FLooR. AR TSI at eI RR TR PN INES VATV, A B Ny T P R £ e E P P EE PR R ¢ SR b

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