Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1924, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1924. 10 5,000 PILGRIMS PERISH. |WILL PLANT COLONY |(isciie i, oty o2 | WELSH CLERGYMAN, 100, [5rzbhty, o giis st eyt S phzzs e e oo moch | Actor Named in Will. e Grass, hay, berrles and wild fruits STILL ENJOY T R Sk e Mos! Ravaged by Disease and IN ISOLATED VALLEY growsini profusion. S IEEIssaboutn2g 0YS SMOKE | ""Mr. Cook was born in September, oslems Ra = 3 x the stage as Creighton Hale, is given o long and 2 or 3 miles wide. —_— 1824, and has held the living at Ma Acid Fumes Bring Firemen. $500 by thie will ot M encountered several species of wild hilad for 72 years. IHe has a son, 7 A Exhaustion on Return Trip. —— animals aever seen before. The most Oldest Preacher in United King-|y .. s ola, who is viear of Rowel-| Fumes from uncorked bottles of | PaVics: Who dicd curious wa a arge white eer 80 i Ve e . BATAVIA, Dutch East Ind to- | Canadian Sportsmen to Back Move | weighing about 600 S oands Tt had dom Still Active in Church AR R e T e D T e v | el S a naval surgeon in the Battle of Tra-|of the first.floor of the Tuberculosis : : a horn on one side of the head. .2 Work. falgar, and died at a great age. The | Hospital, on Upshur street be ) > this 5 e G & of the valley responsible for the | By the Associated Press. preached for some years, but he is|early this morning that an alarm of Niles, Ohio. Anxiously Waits| it oo, 3 by Glaciers. nicrs and long, pleasant Sum- | PONTYPOOL, Wales, October 31.— |diligent and regular in his attend- |fire was sent in in the belicf that the |1 i 2 Sty S il is very fertlile. Rev. Christopher Cook, rector of |ance at the services of the church. He|clouds of impregnated vapor were = ha 3 he i o~ Mambhilad, the oldest beneficed clergy- |is surprisingly vigorous, enjoys his|clouds of smoke. Firemen corked the Action to StOp Threat- : = | By the ed P Heiress to Wed Prince. man in the United Kingdom and in all ' pipe and takes an active interest in|bottles. | ton is ened Clash. e death rate of this year's pil-|ish Columbia, v s nis | Il grimage has been higicr than usual | ' 5 i B {athe: ge. - THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES = ird is attributed to w0 many of the |\ Bl lrince Chiffon and Thread Tunic Blouses All Niles | Vilgrims being aged and infirm. 2k itish Columbla, | Der. of . . Harvavi B RN ] oo e e wedding is expected to Silk Hosiery % Y The smart vogue, in all iti- . . i . g g . ak in the Spri Miss Sage [ the newest colorings and ol Election Warning. = 2 = E = s an art student in Florence. Made to Sell at $2.00 Z fabrics. - | From the Detroit News. s : = | e The United States Department of| * | 1t pays to read the want columns of | 4 % Special sric . there are 242 kinds ble, and co bun- | The Star. Hundreds of situations are f cheese. Vote carefully. o sdid Mr. Scotte. “The |obtained through them r 2 All Colors All Full Fashioned Tiwo Wonderful Values ine- i Enabl For Saturday—Children’s Day Our Nine-Store Buying Power Enables Us to Offer the Smartest Coats of the COat89 d 0 : ‘ Season at Savings of $15 to $25 on each All-wool coatings tailored <with care, self or fur collars. pockets, lined through- out. 2 to 6 years and 7 to 14 years, sn il MoreThan100HandsomeNewCoats e g ' Other Coats, $5.95, $7.50 TaEante s d v With Huge Fur Collarsand Fur Cuffs TO STAGE OWN PLAYS| 4 i - ¢ Lol iy ihias, i Dresses, $5 Mgt g ol k with collars and cuffs of natu- vool embroidered, also } } ral beaver, wolf, muskrat and u crepe de } fine foxes. Hand-tailored gar- - 00 3 \ ments, lined with fine silk crepe e H in more than a dozen smart new Other Dréssés, $3.95, $5.9! styles. Shown in brown, s - 8750 Up Dress, $5 penny, kit fox and black. At Better Apparel at a Lower Price Mayer Bros. & Co. | Beautiful Kashmana Coats With Shop of Quality 937-939 F St. NW. | C O].l ars an d Cuffs And in Some Cases Borders of Jap Mink, Squirrel, Mole, Beaver, efc. &.. Distinctively styled coats with fur Fur:Trimmed cuffs of novelty shapes that reach almost to the elbow, and big luxuri- C t ous collars to match, including gray, oats natural sable, and rock sable (dyed s 50 s 0 squirrel), Jap mink and beaver of 59: to 195_ unusual fineness. Shown in the soft AR Autumn browns, the bpfl:tty ey models, origix reens, black and cranberry. Sav- tations in ig:lgs of from ten to twenty-five dol- i lars on every coat. furs—a wonderful v- type coats of every perior , @fie/u'nq é;/fllztj Charming New Shoes Attractively Priced Pacent w Sarm $8.00—38.50 ey Hess il .00 O celebrate the opening of our new shoe department, we are offering charming new Fall shoes, in the season's newest materials, priced remarkably low for such exquisite style and quality ecoea Replicas of Here one finds a bright, spacious il Paris Dresses new shoe salon where the courtesy of the service vies with the excel- lence of the footwear fashions. . o ; 4 7 Beautiful FrOCks We bid you welcome! - 3 Made to sell from $49.50 to $65.00 Announcing for Saturday $ A Most Important Selling of Advance Midwinter Millinery Secured at notable price concessions and some Featuring reduced from our higher priced stocks. Dresses for Metal Lace, Brocades, Satins, Bengaline, Failles, Lace all occasions, street, afternoon, evening and dinner and Maline model hats, Bruckweiss, Ace High wear. Chiffons, velvets, brocades, satins. All the Curtis, Ufland, Milgrin. new colors.

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