Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1924, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1924. 3 SEHUULS UBSERVE |niene in, cateary sustn sun, 51 “IMEMBER OF COUNCIL |[325R55 5 tntmetiul iomosovement | svmn st tachador e "eoncert e e EEEEEEE ol ———|a|———|o|——=|u| Mr. Bradford also urged the parents fund was reported as $5,513.49. Holy Rosary Band, conducted by J. dren to vixit the schools in RESI Ns Hls POST The mayor announced that Leo B.|L. Vanpoucke, followed by motion ir nolghborhood and become better Moffutt and H. Addison Ourand have |pictures by the Department of Agri- “ nuuun d with their needs and ob- been appointed deputy sherift to|culture, showing a number of forest & n :u-: s ——— carey out the provisions of the recont |fire recls of timely. and unusual in- e re ls ™ le. ordinance relative to unlicensed dogs |terest owing to the prevalence o i O el tniteq | LI0Yd W. Biddle of Takoma Park, | in Montgomery Connty. firos In many parts of the country. e ORALDIOREA. B The meeting was presided over by | The program on Wednesday nlght e d"'f,';m,’;'." OU tho) saphon Md., Sees Doubt Cast on |\h\ Taff, with Councllmen IH. E.|is without it chaurge f & e ilialo s ot i His Ehglblhty | Rogers, John n\ ‘\dubmn \;lnmly: A. LA T TS Music, Flag Salute and Hls-‘ b i et g e s Cats Catch Fish Alive. T HE consistent advance in the price of coffee is the result of the government of the State of Sao Paulo (Brazil) exercising its control over e TR R Austin: Town Clerk dlltl Treasurer the shipments of coffee. torical Sketches Featurb rday hfiu"?‘nu at an rlllldllfl” Liogd W, Biddle, elected a member \:2 .”nl":r:rl:n‘l":“ ;r'\:‘l‘:)!;‘\\'lc‘rkz.is;';‘::- \\')‘\Al:‘h\llu ‘;.‘,"Jul’[‘n:‘(:r]‘:lwalg)h[n’g“gllnn\:g Indications point to a further advance before a period of lower prices sets in. THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO SHORTAGE OF COFFEE J‘,‘,'..‘“‘.'.‘J..\’[‘f CONCERT AS FEATURE. {‘:XZ"’EI:Z;}?R“:"‘T.:{?.L';’."f.?.‘:‘?nl’:y The warehouses in the interior of Brazil are abundantly stocked. Therefore, we suggest conservative buying. (COFFEE TO BE GOOD MUST BE R F-R-E-S-H!) T’I ks 4 ° o T a cree Atlantic & Pacific ©c. Central High Tonight. !“ FIRE 'lS "(_05 l‘LY' WASHINGTON’S CHOICE O’'CLOCK C eer C POUND stitution of the | : il Hity, o t ; umbiacpubl 623 New York Ave. N.W. Main 5027 MEDIUM SIZE COOK MEALY and WHITE 15-Lb. PECK, 23c 60-Lb. BUSHEL, 9(Q)c 10-Peck Bag *su $2.15: EGGS SELECTED AND GUARANTEED 47(: DOZEN THEA NECTAR | GRAPEFRUIT TEAS Large Juicy Ones TREE RIPENED SUSTAINS DENURRER “!Judge Holds Farson Indicted on |’ | : e 13 ::.T.L""mf Inadequate Grounds. cencral | (Curran), iy t ax | “Dolly 4 EJE—EIEEE]EE!E—]EJEEI November 18.- led Banner in_all community center | ¥ night «t Central } nent of John ‘ Auditorium, an admis- O Ik oeneR | QTHE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE h Auditorium Our 39th Anniversary Celebration 3 £ = = ; Started Saturday With a “Bang,” e | R T, : ) : And Is Still Going Strong | A Beauntiiul ! N : Every article in this sale is from Comp!exmn ] ; ) our regular stock and is backed by i : | & : our reputation gained during these 39 or abal ot 7 T Admirat’~n 3 vears of business. upil i led by d iinder | Ladiced iow day s tratment with the pri or which ,:‘ CARTER'S Little Liver B e 0 e G G s ey e o Buying Enonomically s NECKWEAR & ! beauty treatments NIGHTWEAR | | '.T,.pi‘fx?:'.""' - SILK TIES Irish Mull Handkerchiefs | QOVERCOATS PAJAMAS election These are a really excep- Special lot of Belted Blala coloxs, Rith \ | I ———anlc——= o F——lal———jal——|a[c——=]o| —= ¢ frog trimmings. colors | tionai value. In Nmas boxes | Back Coats. Bought to sell | £y o trimm Ak m'o 69¢ | they makean extraorainarity | at from $40 to $60. $1.99 o | nice present % Off T aniT TIES Regular 25¢ Value — | FLANNELETTE S e 3 Lo ar 6 for $1.00 Al Alwin PAJAMAS . 3 LISLE SOCKS Plain colors and stripes. $2.00 and SHIRTS | orch 0 and et m | Soiver. $1.49 toe and heel, in | values.... E—lol———]o/—=7] iood quality Madras. in black navy and cordovan. English Broad SILK-WOOL plsin, colors “and" Seripes 35c Value B . TIES . e I 1 B 6 for $1.05 cloth Pajamas White and plain : ”"' Yot (“””‘;“’:’ colors. $4.50 wmber ‘at a m o7 o —on every article in t - wice. 100 g9e | 10 % Discount =y, earticte in our store | g g9 value.. lars and Interwoven Hose. SHIRTS MADE TO MEASURE HATS Special lot of good quality imported Scotch i Madras Shirtings— Good _ selection of :t\lns in brown and $6.00 and $7.00 4 for $20 gray. Values EIDE UNDERWEAK BATHROBES Large assort- ment of very at- tractive designs. Two-piece Ath- letic Suits — very good quality. T3¢ = Malli b e gov foea V5 Off i jof——ojc——"]u]————=ln[————|o]c—=]ala]———] EE—EIE]E——:EIIEIE! Real English . Overcoats At a really special price Because they represent values far in excess . of what we are privileged to mark them—’ ‘48 They are Richurd Austin Coats—for whom we are exclusive agents here—and whose productions measure up to The Mode standard of style and tailoring. Single-breasted and the big fleecy Double-breasted, and Ulsters—in Blue and Gray Ox- ford, Plain Brown, etc. The quantity is limited—and duplicates s : : must not be expected. STOPOVER at Houston, San Antonio, El Paso, Texas, and Tucson, Arizona—delight- fully “different™ and charmingly picturesque. “'al The SUNSET EXPRESS—another fine train, with standard and tourist sleepers, caaches k Cross Gloves amde diningcar. Tourist slee from Washington, D.C.to San Francisco without chenge, ;:Qalaloo ::cl:nsive with us. 1‘1:; stopping at ‘San Antonio, Texas, all day, so that passengers may visit that wonderful city. i b 32&m%% 3fiW25c $3.00 to $]5:00 e The Mode . F at Eleventh New Orleans i i T H E ' : For further information address A. J. Poston, General Agent, Pnse;::: 3;:":' ¢ ‘ g REAT l Fl C SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES |l ar) § [o=—=[a]le——op]alc—=i|n|—"] Are the Best B e [l = = [ e [ = [ = 0 = [——=

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