Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1924, Page 24

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24 THE EANDI.ER ANDWIFE $10’%41§ %SETBgtF;U‘sz;fi%%ngows REUNITED, REPORT Statute in Marble Taken From Junk Yard and Sold 'S I for Big Sum Fails to Appear in Congressional Woman Sued for Divorce,] Library Records. Following Arrest, Returns EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, RAIL BOARD TAKES UPTRAINMEN'S PAY Adjustment of Rules on 20 { Roads to Settle Last of Claims. D. ¢, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, e AR T Y | $1,000,000 RUSSIAN LOAN IS RUMORED Peoria and Western. Gold Is Shipped From New York. When the board renders a decision in the case virtually every railroad in $3 000,000 Sent to German Reichsiank. the country will have reached a set- 1924, op«wme) “"”&‘G‘.&‘) 4%@ WINDOW SHADES Made 10 Measure Let Us Estimate tlement with its conductors and tralnmen based on the award made originally to the New York Central and its conductors and trainmen, which was a 5 per cent increase in wages and a regulation of rules that the rallroad asked for. The board yesterday exercised its right to compel individuals to appear before it and testify by issuing a sub- poena for N. L. Howard, general man- ager of the Chicago Union Terminal Company. Its action was based upon a recent decision by Federal Judge Wilkerson. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, ipment of o. to the Gi amounting to $3,000, brought the total withdr: geeds from the anle of the German | loan up to $10,000,000. e Consjderable n the export of seve Court Recess Announced. totaling about ‘$1 Chief Justice McCoy yesterday an- | s - | nounced” the Christmas recess of the various branches of the District Su- preme Court. The court will adjourn Tuesday, December 23, at the close of business, and will not resume until | cre It Friday, January 2, 1926, for cotton and other commodities. N S e N mfirm aw R, é%odward&Lotnrop Down Stairs Store - X Decem | “In a letter from the librarian of _|Congress,” Mr. s statement is made t been found at the original bust of Wash ssociated Press ¢ YORK, December | thenticity of a bust of George W wm n believed to have been a to Atlanta Millionaire. s i T nhn out 51“000 5 In\md in a junk yar sult of an i v 11.—Increases = t of rules af- ilway Con- liable of ¥ history W. STOKES SAMMONS, Pr S T, Tt D St e RO U TR R n'»' Ao L one wwrL me Calif., neement ”Yll ”h bust had Ivl- n i all ques- | to Mr. Kenne JUSTICE’S SISTER DIES. Judge Bailey Is Called to Tennes-“ see by Relative’s Death. Tenn Merritt, e See Upstairs Store Advertisements, Pages 15 and 16 ‘ f one man to property which been a gift from PRETTY HANDS free from winter’s chaps MENTHOLATUM is softening, protecting antiseptic <uneral of his wife ver presented to the United | a was ever ip the Library of Making Friday Shopping- Attractive Gift Philippine Underwear | Taffeta l"i‘ll’ows,» $2.95 Pbdlppme Chemise, $1.45 Ph'se Crepe Chemice, S] - gy T s g AN i THE HUB R R R R R R Seventh and D Sts. THE HUB Hundreds of Beautiful Lamps in This Holiday Display at the Hub 50c a Week different patterns, par- vooatt 2na’che Pine Pllluws $1.50 underthings. built-up shoulder Philippine Gowns, $1.58 With square. round or V necks Full-cut gowns made, gifts, Philippine Gowps, $1. 95 A superior grade weight material. Hand emb ered, full-cut gowns with sleev These make most accepta Christmas gifts. Handmade Gowns, $1.35 New shipment of gow e! Pa s zes t handmade. Broadcloth Overblouses to Riean w G I Are Priced $1.95 o and French Voile Gowns, $2.25 g e Light pastel shades in these 1 s > f '. ® French volle gowns. Trir Velvet Hats, $1.95 with embroidery. Fine gift Sateen Bloomers, $1 In the desirable drop-stitch y tern. Shades of white. Double ela Coat Sweaters, $2.95 Brushed wool co several smart st and lanvin. Vi Infants’ and Children’s Gifts Infants’ Dresses $1.95 to $3.95 handmade. Beautif with nd Seco Si , Cotton and Sateen Bloomers, $1 Damask and Velour Pillows, $2.95 v entirely hand- These make wonderful Handkerch f Flowers, 50c Bandeaux or Gar(ers, $1 %2 for set. D Easy Terms Men’s Brown Kid Slippers Women'’s Suede Boudoir S ecnal $2.25 Pau' i $2.95 Pc'o Shirts, Fancy Goods ard Dom estics Dresser Scarfs, 58¢ Each Panty Dresses, Boys' Suits and Creflpers Sl Sl .95 Embroidered and Trimmed Pillswcases, $1.15 Entirely to SLIS pair, ¥ little frocks, trimmed B T madeira embroidery Crochet Sacques $1, $1.50 and $1.95 Such attractive crochet as these would make Christmas gifts. Toilet Sets, 50c x to §285. Comb and brush sets. $ : Also four-piecd sets. Rattles, thermometers, teething rings, wooden doll toys and most every sort of baby book in this price range Bt cotteab bbbt t e G e S e e c et ey Are You a Gift Seeker? Select One of Our Exquisite LAMPS —for Living Room —Boudoir —Library Hundreds to Choose From Prices as Low as $1 49 For Boudoir Lamp $10.75 For Floor Lamp o hae Linen Dresser Scarfs Special, $1.25 Each Fancy Co'ered Turkish Towe! Sets, $1.25 to SLT5 Doily Sets, 95¢ Mittens and Gloves . s or 4 Chrisumas gt cnehed i 50c to §1.25 Pair ’*;;“;;35","5 5 Light and dark shade gloves for infants and girls up to 14 years. Well made glo that will give splendid service. Imported Colored Lunchenn .els 53 45 well finished and prettily styled. 50‘: to $3 95 Blank(‘{s, $3.95 Pair Gingham Dresses, $1.95 In attractive new styles, just re- ceived. Sizes 2 to 10 have bloom- ers. Sizes 10 to 14 years without bloomers. Girls’ Felt Hats, $1 In sizes for girls 8 to 14 vears Plain tallored or trimmed with novelties. Also hats for smaller children. . Gifts, °1 Tablecloths, $1 Hemmed, round pattern table- cloths in 54x54-inch size. Made of“good quality mercerized dam- ask. SPECIAL. Fancy Colored Turkish Towels, 50c clude rabk ogs and clowns 18x18 Mercerized Damask Na Easloila s Colored Stripe Crinkled Bedspreads, $5.95 o B in plain white Women's Corduroy Bath Rohes, $4 95 —to & Women’s and Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats Greatly Underpriced 525 Trimmed with such fash- ionable Moufflon, Muskrat, Opossum, Scaline (dyed rabbit). All coats fashioned smooth finish, well wearing fabrics. Turkish Towel Sets, $1 One towel and 2 wash cloths in fancy Christmas boxes. Very SPECIAL. turs as Bexloem Crepe Kimezos $1.95 to $4.95 Dresser Scarfs, $1 5 5 Dk f Fancy filet lace designs, with white centers. Size 17x50 inches. of SPECIAL. are Silk Petticoats $2.95 to $5.50 tricolette Pl“ow“”” g for $1 Straightlinc Models Of Jersey. milhve % [ L. " Seventh and D Sts. N.W. w &a&mm&m&m&am*wmmwwflw B i { IR ¥ | 3 g % ¥ ¥ i i i g W ¥ [/ W L. Hemmed bleached muslin pillow- cases in the wanted 42x36-inch size. SPECIAL. Turkish Bath Mats, $1 ¥ancily colored Turkish bath mats at this SPECIAL price Fri- day. Underwear Tubing, §1 Embroldered lengths of jersey underwear tubing of rayon (arti- ficial silk) in shades of peach, orchid, flesh and white. fashion f are here roup of smartest styles. Fur-trimmed collars, cuffs or bands around the bottom con- trast with thes brilliant or dull reds as-the case may be “"Red” They Must Be —if they are fashionable. Here vou'll find cranberry, oxblood, rust. Also tan and brown. DOWN STAIRS NTORE and radiu 3 Assorte shades. Reg 0 extra size lips, $2.95 Costume § Radiu with straps and imaginable

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