Evening Star Newspaper, December 28, 1931, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1931. gé hl B DING SCHENE 1 R ING YR ARy~ Toom Pic FLeT —— | 10 SOLVE TRAFFIC Three Harvard Students Find | Hope in Large Self-Con- tained Structures. By the Associated Press CAMBRIDGE, Mass., December 28— Three Harvard student engineers, who sought answers to traffic problems that have grown with the automobile era, yesterday reported that the future line | of growth of cities will lead toward large-scale, self-c buildings “if the means of ation are not altered by some as yet undeveloped agency.” | The three students McClintock, visited can cities, wh traffic enginee: ners, police o and re- reported finding N of the new stjle of building during their trip. Completeness of Building. These new buildings “in which the m. reach his cffice condu, o TP oo aon he Union Terminal have been erected an final plans contemplate two Those erected house a department store, & hotel, an office building, two banks, a medical arts building ding | end a parking garage, in addition to the terminals of a rapid t and a station for four railway Besides large sca and the efficacy the investigaters found ctncr improve- ments in trafic handling coming into cs_visited ton, New York, Phladelpha, B more, Washington, Fittsburgh, Cin: nati, St. L Kansas City, Los An- geles, San Francizco,, Chicago, Detroit Cleveland and Buffalo: PORTUGUESE REBEL PLOT IS DENIED IN MADRID No Trace of Agitation Among Exiles, Two Spanish Gov- d Spanish law re- 100 kilometers frem that no additional been received from the vertl.row tk but were thwart busses traveled 186,000,000 Resolve Today to Have aGoodHeadof Hair Excessive hairfall, dandruff and itching scalp today lead to baldness tomorrow. 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The book, in which He will set forth his “only reason” — stroying the ledger sheets of the — - nd National Bank and explode “a MeCoir “Medical the fables about Harding's nom- COTeSlere CltiseapFities e teadction he will expiain|| DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES : resulted in President thet he kept silent, among other rea- : o ‘ cause he wished to see President Eyesight Specialist he collaborated with Thomas Dixon, will ¢ ugherty caid the book will refute 1 Nen Britton's claim that Harding was ination.” he sal the father of her daughter, relate the d for his own resigna- Division Three Will Leave Boston January 4 in Reorganization as New Ships Are Built. Cruisers will soon be operating in the fic Ocean, for the first time since World War days, In announ the first movement of ships in the rganization of cruiser | divisions, the v /Department today | said that © r Division 3, com- manded by Rear Admiral C. H. Wood- ward, will join the Battle Force on the West Coast It will be detached from the Scouting Force, based in the Atlantic, on January 4. sailing from Boston for San Diego, Calif. The U. S. S. Omaha, flagship; Cin- cinnati and Concord will form the new additions to the West Coast force. The transfer is in line with the de- partment’s program to attach six-inch- gun cruisers to the main fighting arm | of the fleet as eight-inch-gun_cruisers | become available to the Scouting ree. As soon as eight-inch-gun now under construction, be- | available, Division 2 will be| transferred. Czechoslovakia has a Winter sports | craze. Eves Examined 1 Phone National 0721 409110 McLachlen Bldg.. 10th and G Sts. N.W. = STORES CO. 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Suits Topcoats Overcoats Climates have changed. . .the Winter is before us—not behind— and fully half the styles are virtually all-year styles and fabrics. Suits, Topcoats, Overcoats Suits, Topcoats, Overcoats that sold for $30 and $35 that sold for $40 and $45 (Includes Tuxedos and 2.Trousers Suits) $1975 $ 75 Suits, Toépcoats, Overcoats Suits, Topcoats, Overcoats that sold for $50 that sold for $55 to $65 (Suits all have 2 trousers) (Rogers Peet Suits in this group), i, 5 Regulars, Longs, Shorts, Stouts, Sizes 34 to 46! Expert Fitting and Alterations Free! (Suits all have 2 trousers) Ten-Payment Charge Accounts LOOK . . . EXAMINE . . . your own good judgment will do the rest. The wonderful fabrics—many imported materials, and others, the best from Amer- ica’s best looms, are now within the reach of virtually the smallest and most modest income. Come! Look! is all we ask. Only too glad to show you. Sale Begins Tomorrow Morning at 8:30 1331 F Street E ]—: R 1331 F Street MEN’S SHOP ixc.

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