Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1929, Page 11

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THE EVENING STARZWASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 19 | } AR, R A " | 3v the Associated Press. !set up electric disturbance within his e | SAN FRANCISCO, January 11.—How | mouth, t f A i E | of midday soup an electric shock thnt‘gmpe juice what pasteurization did for lomination of American EX- | is likely to have a considerable effect | French wines over half a century ago, Nomination toward pulling the ailing California | and for the world milk supply since that L e e i ke W PENSIONS TO BE SUBJECT OF BANQUET SPEAKERS Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp Will Install Officers at Pythian Temple Tonight. Speakers familiar with pensions of nual banquet and installation of officers war veterans will speak before the an- ! i | grape industry out of its present criti- | "ty | {of the Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp, perts Will Be Made Later | condition was told recently fo a| ju,‘z“,’;‘Y,mc,;‘;'c{f?,,;mfl,‘*meEgggf;s,m;sgl War Veterans, at Pythian by Board, r of the staff of the California taining on the inside alternate gold | Temple tonight. =~ = i y Board. rdists’ Association. |and silver rings. The acid and two| Among those who will address the entor, a Pole named Matska, | metals set up an electric eurrent, which, | Oganization are Col. Rice W. Means, ! ng a dish of tomato PUrce. it has been found, sterilizes the julce | President of the National Tribune; Col. 7 S s poticed that every time he fouched | without altering 1i5 taste or clarity. ©_ | Winfleld Scott, commissioner of pen- e iy opean | L1, spoon to his tecth he received an | *'A"San Francisco woman now has the |sions: Dr. H. L. Richardson. Pension PARIS, Januaty 11. o e THOR L - rights to the invention and experimen- | Bureau examiner; James G. Yaden and experts, including four men ik fx‘r’rfl;:"\r‘r;d"d“};"tll EH\;\' 'i‘l’f“-‘lé’f‘tannn i5 going on to find blends of | Carrie E. Nolan, " b will e yesterday by the Reparations Commis- | silver spoon and his gold-filled teeth | V¢ #7% g JUS RURG, | master of ceremonies. Past Department L 7 5 i = Comdr. James E. Maynard will speak ooty Stamp MISS SCHAIN TO SPEAK. on the good of the order. Sir J Newlyweds Get Vow Cards. 8 & Emil F i of Be . 1 el o ds reminding husbands and wives Pirelli ly and J . ir marriage vows are being of France [by the Mothers' Union of Ei ; owen 5 of st Political Condition. "rhe-y are of venient for carry- e printed in silver | a3 hington 4 Miss Josephine Schain, clubwo land white, They record the date and | Wasl s the problem, i 3 traveler, will address the afternoon | blace of the mayringe and they repro- | dette, 20, of Tjamsville, Md., have been The Re e rcon meeting of the American As-| quce the essential portions of the mar- | granted a marriage license by the local decision to make sociation of University Women tomor- | riage service which have reference to | clerk of the court. e ames | . here as a delegate fo the | MATital fidelity. Tt is planned to give a | R min . Se d d |card to every bride an t Vi 7l exports t, e of the American ex t weck of the National|oyaom at ,hn«“mfldn’ 'hg r::‘:mn';“f'“ y | Brazil exports meat, both refrigerated inate them at the t and Cure of War, has absence of word from W jvely through the Near was decided to ratify (b lected the political con- :E\;‘“‘;l::;:’::;iril(\fii‘p x5 . . v‘ ““”" o '?” i Under United States Government Supervision The Rare Opportunity tO Buy- Saks Suits and Overcoats, Our Fine 3d Floor Showings: §‘.’n‘r‘§§fi\fi3i'x§}5§°" f M | Associa ion are under the dI\fcct super\"isiou - W/ ARN At leaist of the Comptroller of the Currency of the For colds, grip $35.00 Suits . . . Reduced Now 25%......$26.25 $40.00 Suits . . . Reduced Now 25%......$30.00 dnd M. Dl ‘nited States ‘Lreasury. and flu take Pl anj St i il v Pl g Are you one of our members? 1f not, learn the advantages—we'll be glad to explain our savings plan to you. $45.00 Suits . . . Reduced Now 25%.....$33.75 $50.00 Suits . . . Reduced Now 25%.....$37.50 $35.00 Overcoats . . . Now 257, Off _____$26.25 $40.00 Overcoats . . . Now 25%, Off____.__$30.00 $45.00 Overcoats . . . Now 25% Off....._$33.75 $50.00 Overcoats . . . Now 25% Off_....$37.50 $65.00 Overcoats . . . Now 25%, Off $48.75 $75.00 Overcoats . . . Now 25% Off._...$56.25 $85.00 Overcoats . . . Now 25%, Off._____$63.75 125.00 Overcoats . . . Now 259, Off ... $93.75 Couple Licensed at Frederick. cial Dispatch to The Star. January 11.— vears_old, and preserved, hide and wool. Germany, Dr. Albert Voe WEHAVE FINANCED- &elll/of Open Daily 9 to 5—Saturdays Until Noon ‘ National Permanent “Building A Belgium, Emil Franqu and M. Gut; Japan, Togo Mori and | M. Auki. 40 TOLL OF ACCIDENTS. Epecial Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICK, Md. January 11— Forty persons were killed or fatally in- | jured in accidents in Frederick Count during the past year, accol g to report just completed by Co v Hea Officer E. C. Kefauver. This crease of 19 over the same period of 1927. | Births far outnumbered deaths for that period, the report reveals. There | were 1,399 births and 954 deaths. TRADE MARK REG. ssociation Under Supervision of the U. S. Treasury 949 Ninth Street N.W, Just below New York Avenue Relieves the congestion, prevents complications, and hastens recovery. EverypairofNewark Highest Grade Shoes Men’s and Women’'s Six long months will pass before you read again of the great Saks Semi-Annual. There- fore, make the most of the opportunity. Just what that opportunity means you can best understand when you picture every superb Saks Suit and Overcoat (even the very finest) at a drastic 25% less than regular price! We even include a new group of Imported Eng- lish-made “Aquascutum” Coats. Even the world-renowned Montagnac Overcoats! It’s no time to debate or delay—act at once! Only Blue Suits, Formal . Clothes, “Honor Scal” Snits and Chauffeurs’ Apparel excepted. “ $8—510 SHOES A SALE OF THE KIND OF SHOES NEVER IN SALES! 9.8 VERY shoe a thoroughbred—every shoe a genuine quality creation—every shoe styled and tailored as trimly, as perfectly, as the most expensive! Beautiful French lasts! Broad-toe Collegian lasts! Black and Tan leathers—Gun Metal trimmed with Scotch grain— handsome 2-tone Golf Oxfords with Du-Flex Gristle Soles! Sizes 6 to 11—A, B, C and D widths, 76 Pairs, $8—$10—$12 Slater Sample Shoes Included—Sizes 6%, 7, T Saks—First Floor Here’s where we crash through extravagant habits in the buying of footwear. Here’s where every man and every woman in town find the styles they want, the quality they ought to have, at a price that sounds like a pair of gloves instead of a pair of classy-looking, sturdy shoes for men, or Paris styled shoes for women. Plenty of all sizes. Plenty of variety. Plenty of extra service for Saturday crowds. : Remember---only Newark Stores can offer Newark Value --- the greatest in America---sold to you at direct factory prices, giving you all in-between profits and savings. Saks—Second Floor Sizes 3 to 8 EAUTIFUL little suits, combining wooltweed and jersey pants with wash tops. All new patterns and shades, Pants full cut, 2 pockets; wide belt loops! Every blouse has pocket, All have knit ties to match. Saks—Second Floor SALE! LITTLE BOYS’ The Most 2.95 1 $14.95 i Spectacular 1 o and $] 53 P S 3 e i repster Suits I Most Sensational Career At a Most Special Price! 50—$25 from a tiny Baltimore store il 25 Values to more than 400 retail (] ian line to the Gulf of $ 30 Mexico, and from ocean to == st modern M lows’ coats! Just the thing for it youngsters who wear sizes 3 to 10. Here ity of 18,960 pairs of shoes a - shades. Many have convertible collars, speak for them- y. some are red flannel lined, every coat X selves! 2trouser suits series of great a Saks—Second Floor breasted vests) in_the to accomplish this growth. season’s smartest Gray 4 overcoats in_the smart shoo_selling, we have done new Tans, Grays, Her- nothing so extraordinary in [ e offering. $ 1 2 .9:)' all(l $ l 4 3 9 5 ;l:d]fl(.)lhcrs. Sizes 13 1.PIECE SUITS $0.95 E\' RY suit in the newest style, each- Offering of a OVERCOATS | d ] In 25 years have grown extending from the grown to OW smart they are—these Little Fel- e, with o You will find all the new Gray and Tan AL S HE values will Naturally, it wool body lined. (with single or double i Tans. Sw But in all the 25 years of vt RN SALE OF BOYS’ : value giving as in this new ringbones, Over, A Very Attractive Group! with two pairs of plus4 golf P> 4 THE AVENUE AT 7™ t knickers. Many in the lot have the pop- ular double-breasted vests. A wide fab- ric assortment features the newest shades of Tan and Gray. Sizes 7 to 16. Saks—Second Floor 913 PA. AVE. N.W. 502 9TH ST. NNW.—711 H ST. N.E.

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