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s A—16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY., JANUARY 14, 1932. ARCTIC TRAPPER |t oputer Mounted Police Plan New At-| tempt to Capture Hermit | Barricaded in Cabin. After 65 Happy Years of Honorable Retailing | report to mounted police head- | ere said the second patrol | MISS LENA TAYLOR base at the | o¢ plexandria, La., has been chosen as - | the most popular girl student in Louisi- - | ana College, at Pineville, in the annual > NTON, Alberta, January 14— | 3 J Seyor e ic Circle, near the | s hof t Mackenzie, mounted 4 ¢ 1 today attempts stk o t E trapper accused & ¢ B 1d eight men off for 15 hours ™ : f 0. e re o contest. She is a junior—A. P. Photo se withdrew when its supplies | came low. Another patrol was be ] v e | | m Bu ln— S v gh George Wash- : I < 8 L 8 " n(i(lr(*mt‘j i “Ck it i M‘mr!‘x‘unnn .Sl(ua-l * making the trip to the cabin | - | tion Free, a graduate of Western | High School and Princeton University, the door hit him was made an honorary life member of ht back to Aklavik| the club. will recover, | hindered the be- s of the stronghold. = JOB RELIEF PROGRESS || “Mourning Becomes IN D. C. WILL BE TOLD| KIS I e I Week of Jan. 11th | Three Members of Committee On‘ Employment to Address Monday | During Intermission Evening Club 7 to 8 O’Clock it &052 | The Raleigh Hotel ill take place at| f the Monday Eve- ry 18, with talks e officers of the Dis- Committee on Em-|§ Main Dining Room Tea Lounge be asked to vote Cafeterla ng to intrust b the full re- Noted for Good Food into effect the For Your Dinner be replaced by an executive sec- retary to receive compensation for his ervices. | MRS. BOWLES HONORED | Re-elected Chairman by Mining Auxiliary. chosen were Mrs. John vice chairman; Mrs. recording secretary; Mrs. C. Terry du Rell | Mrs. J. R. Thoenen, assistant | r, and Mrs. Arthur Keith, | mentarian. A meeting of tne| USED IN 184 HOSPITALS s has been called for next Tues- | 'AND INSTITUTIONS home of Mrs. du Rell Now it’s easier to wax floors than to wash them + W I\YC }‘ifll‘d If you are one of those pf'r- 1 5 sons who love beautiful, waxed £ € flcors but who dread pushing a ght around, you will welc! Cello-Wax—the new kind of floor wax that dries with a lustre, without rubbing or polishing. You simply wipe NO or brush the floor with Cello- Polishng Wax and let it dry. ¥ is as simple as that. Needed Cello‘:Wax DRIES WITH A LUSTRE WITHOUT RUBBING OR POLISHING L Cello-Wax will cover ap- proximately 2,500 square feet per gallon the first time it is applied to non-porous sur- faces. It wears about four times as long as ordinary wax Fries, Beafilvl & Sharp 734 10th St. N.W. Phone NAtional 1964 or Your Nearest Dealer Dupont Hardware Co.. 2004 M St N.W. Observatory Hardware Co., 2414 Wis. Ave. N.W. Mt Hainler Mardware Co. Mt. Ral- nier, Md. Moore & Cain Co., 2216 4th St. N.E. LMOST since the Civil War, Saks has held a proud place in the confidence of the Washington public. It is not without deep sadness that we give you word of our intention to end these long, happy and successful activities. OR 65 years this public has shown its appreciation of the Saks ideal of quality, of value and of satisfaction. Indeed, these last years have been the most notable, from a business standpoint, in our entire career. 5 BUT now the time has come to sell out this store which, to so many, has become a landmark of honorable and satisfying service. And so—we announce a sweeping farewell event which shall be in keeping with our reputation; an event that will leave you favorable recollections of Saks; an event that will save you A LARGE AMOUNT OF MONEY! Starting Friday Morning At 9 O°clock- O article now in our store is reserved. Even merchandise on order will be in- cluded. How well you know the fineness of Saks offerings! How amazed you will be at the prices! ALL WILL GO. Clearance will be complete. When this sale is over, nothing will remain in this entire vast storec. WE ARE GOING OUT OF BUSI- NESS! ALL MEN°’S APPAREL At Sweeping Reductions! Suits Raincoats Shirts Topcoats Trousers Ties Overcoats Knickers Pajamas Dress Clothing Robes Hose Gloves Underwear Shoes Hats Chauffeur’s Clothing Luggage —and all other Men’s furnishings and accessories ALL BOYS® APPAREL At Sweeping Reductions! Suits Shirts Leather Coats Overcoats Knickers Hose Shoes Sweaters Ties —and all other items of Boys® apparel ALL PREP APPAREL At Sweeping Reductions! Overcoats Shoes —and all other Prep apparel Retrement Sale Sacrificing Every Article of Men's and Boys® Apparel A¢t Unparalleled Reductions! HATEVER is needed for now, for Spring or for later—by any man or boy in your family—should be bought now, at once, AT THE ENORMOUS SAVINGS WHICH THIS UNPRECEDENTED SALE BRINGS. Every article, without exception, is of authen- tic Saks quality. The Saks Retirement Sale is, truly, a “once-in-a-lifetime” opportunity. Be on hand Friday morning. ’ ALL SALES FOR CASH. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. ALTERATIONS AT COST. THE AVENUE AT SEVENTH