Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1924, Page 4

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* NIRS. FRAZER GIVEN HONOR BY FRANGE Washington Woman Dec- {. orated by Envoy for B Service to Natlon STOP SIGNAL IGNORED TRAIN CRASH KILLS SIX 37 Hurt When Cars Filled With Commuters Collide in Rain Oakland from 1 Rout Both tra commuters bou W. R. Alber; the Key Route Iision resulte said the col- motorman of failed to heed a baker, the Short d at his post o round dead and removed them o where they tention. Everything bea fmpulse to stri gree of divini law o a higher de- t is the great e T, ey .o e R T T DELIVERY Guarantee Simpl; ment—nothin on the VICTROLA—all styles— $25 to $375 1221 F Street 5 A N 7 hin itself an-; IMMEDIATE GENUINE VICTROLA With Free Lifetime Service Come in now—befcre the Christmas rush—and select any VICTROLA—not one cent to be paid on the instrument. || REGULAR PAYMENTS il START NEXT YEAR purchase a few records of your own_selection—we'll deliver the instru- to pay watil January 15th and TURNER lnc. l Decorated France I Monroe Clothes—10th at F YOUR LAST CHANCE This i. your last oppor- to secure a SENSATIONAL BAR. GAiN—these prices were only made possible thra the fact that we are changing our policy and must turn our merchan- dise into cash AT ONCE. CHANGE IN POLICY $40, $35 and $30 SUITS and O’COATS R A R B R b o R s L T e MONROE CLOTHES SHOP 10th and F Sts. Second Floor [ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, message was Intercepted here today by naval authorities from the steam- ship New Toronto, Capt. Martin, from Hull, England, to Galveston, saying }the cutter Suakee to the scene from the ship is aground 10 miles east-| this port, and the tug Warbler of a northeast of American Light Shoals|local wrecking company also left to December 5.—A |stations, approximately 30 miles from | render assistance. %W»Ffi%%fl%&%&?&?‘@&?mfl&?fi Saturday—Children’s Day at Hirsh’s “Santa’s coming with lots of toys, And soon stockings he will fill, But Hirsh’s shoes for your girl’s and boys Wil] bring the biggest thrill” ’lj}i}’l EVENING SHIP IS AGROUND. Cutter Goes to Aid of New Toronto, British Craft. KEY WEST, Fla., here. The message sald the vessel is in no immediate danger. The Coast Guard station dispatched Ceeses s e GROWING GIRLS' " HIGH SHOES Tan calf, ball strap, GROWING GIRLS' Two-tone Combination 1y Gun_Metal igh Shoes. > g nt High 215 to 8 SRR NN RN ERENERER BOYS' HIGH SHOES Tan calf aud gun metal. 0 to 131%... T SRR BOYS' AMERICAN BCOUTS Lowest town. price 2.95 $3.45 9106 8% to 11 it 2 SPECIAL FOR BOYS Tan, _ O Lace ~ Sho CHILDREN'S ““WEAK ANKLE" SHOES --$2.45 --$2.95 Tan and black HIRSH'S SKOE STORES 026-/1Q28 SEVENTH ST.N.W. “Upper Seventh Street in Location—City-Wide in Trade.’ R R R B R N R R R R R R and solid leathe 9 to 13%..§2.45 1 to 6....295 1 to 5. 5 to 8 S e b i B T e S & P eg - B oSerethce e B AN e Immediate Delivery If You Choose DON’T DELAY! COME TODAY! Think of it! You can have this beautiful player in your home for s—on easy terms—too! You'll never have a better chance to own 2 piano at such reasonable terms as this club offers! An investigation will prove it. Come—before it is too late! OPEN 3 ,G' Street at~-1~3t_h Home of the Chickering Piano DECEMBER 5, — !—flm'-‘.nlll 5 OO O R R R R R R RN 1924. L T A WS L Men’s and Young Men’s OVERCOATS The Smarter New Styles Smarter because the fabrics and tailoring are superior to that high degree which assures good lines and excqllent fit. Ulsterettes and plain backs, some with belt 2ll around, others half belted In the new tan, oxfords and An honest to goodness $30 value. Sizes 33 to 42. colors of powdered blue, Lrowns. Two Pant Suits The smartest new modeis in two and three- $2 5 00 button effects for men and young men. A wool Cashmere in the newest shades that will wear. Sizes 35 to 42. The biggest value in Washington at Kmtted Sweater Vests 82 (,?98 An ldeal Gift. ——— Men's Western Mackinaws $12 910 Seventh St. N. W. “We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be H Bought for Less Elscwhere” B H AR SRR .’"‘f.‘l<Il?-¢lIll'l.‘lllllllll!flIIIIIIEIZI'II; WEENTE VEE ;g; bod 03 DB OO DD As fine an opportunity as you ever had to say “MERRY CHRISTMAS!” with : & SLIPPERS! ONTHS AGO we placed one of the largest orders we ever gave for slippers, including the well- known Daniel Green Comfies. You'll find heaps of comfort and coziness in these many novel styles, and in the wide range of colors. FOR WOMEN Batesd FOR MEN Dorsay’s of Skimner’s Satin With lining of the same material. Fancy silk braid bound. _Satin bow orna- ments. In several dainty 4. 0 colors. $4.00 and Ribbon-Trimmed Felt Slippers In six pleasing colors and cominations. Well 95c Men's Nestletoes Very desirable soft and com- fortable. Made of felt with a $1 .85 padded sole.... area Everett Slipper In brown leather. Substan- tial and serviceable. Light or heavy soles. $2 45 Rubber heels Others at $3.50 padded soles a2 A b TRERE TS s Children’s _ Felt Bootees leather soles and Cnt ant desiom Comfort S¥inner Satm Mules Adorably dainty; in rose, blue or black, with a fluffy trim- ming. Leather $5 50 soles and cover- Padded heele as well Damiel Green Slippers Of Skinners’ Quilted Satin with a heavy silk pompom. Padded leather soles and heels. In old rose. wisteria Leather Romeos Kid, made with an unusually fine quality of elastic goring in the sides; $3 50 \Hu stay on Other Romeos at 2.45 and $4 Of soft pliable leather with case to match. Folded and slipped into the small c2se they take scarcely any room at all. Indis- $2 95 g R R e a gL 2 pensible for those who travei- B Dol D B B Qlidedmlhubin $1.45 “Best-Ever” Slippers In Suede and Glazed Horse in blue, gray, rose and black, made in rights and 1 fts, which as- sures per- Opera Slippers In a new pattern, with high front. Leather-lined Golden ... $3.50 Kid...... i b i Q SOROSIS SHOES Bebdud Xutuentorie and Cut Sorosis Shoes for afternoon Steel Buckles, $1.00 to $15. and c\cmng wear, $7.50 to 1216 F St. N.W. black and six P"W L ot 0 2 LIRS S LS SRR S D

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