Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1925, Page 16

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16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1925. | whether the fee agreed up as a be aus 1 rest d dis- 3 Court de by Burnita Shelton The most prominent country vhich |t o sreet voon wae &\ ARINEG MAY STAY |iudecitee for unrest ad di-) Gupreme Court Admits Woman. |G, Tor fmade W o, Shltn| | o mont seominent coutry i wich ICTION b . w, natlonally State Department officials said if{ Miss Grace M. Eddy of Wisconsin, | Woman's Party. s ’ Read the Latest for 10c v GUA there was serious possibility that the | the first woman ever appointed ex- in no other country in the world, per- ERVIN'S < Pirculating o LONGEH IN NICARA withdrawal would lead to disturb-|aminer for the Interstate Commerce A haps, have women played a more im- Library at no heen ances the request would be given|Commission, was admitted to practice Marine Corps Orders. portant part in politics or exercised a STLE IOV N W - Thieagh BRIl “sympathetic consideration.” before the Supreme Court of the| Maj. F. S. N. Erskine has been |greater influence on history. Phone Franklis 10023 ton would de e this diihe i W United States yesterday. transferred from Atlanta to the Open E¥ery Wyenfg jogest 10 2.X e entire effo e de- | Intimations That Presence Is De- . it Miss Eddy received her law traming | Marine Barracks, New York City, | y | % Legion Post Honors Cusick. at George Washington University, and | capt. F. D. Strong, from Charlotte, 1 o the defendants, who entered sired There Reach State De- Ralph A. Cusick of the local bar|!S NOW treasurer of the Women's Bar [N, (., to Quantico, V: w. guilty. was presented last night with a hand. | Association of the District of Colum- | wimore, from Paris T . to i artment Here. etirehent from | bis. ‘Th o 2 fiasis en o cdon Chicago Bar Indorses_Settle- < . erime o o o e e e L e T s sal chaslotte I Dl ment for Leopold and Loets | ACTING AS OWN LAWYER, | wviimaijons spproacning o aivet| s it e 4t o Chy - FROM FACTORY TO WEARER st | 5 request that the An an marine 1 20 4 gatio ard of 100 officers and men i | il i Counsel. HEIISIFOUND #GUILTY isknioncomes rnnsismeces snd mon igion: FINAL REDUCTIONS ‘ . W Managua and not withdrawn this | Although he its own law- | month, as ; , have re i| President Invited to Boston. || i W sociated Press. yer and made President Coolidge took under advise- || INCORPORATED will be reac % | ment today an invitation to speak atthe | gger, but s rediost Teroried to Hpvedn annual meeting in Boston June17 of R 1 F i 1747 RHODE ISLAND AVE. alds L ord | by the mew Niea i the Bunker Hill Monument Associa- (| | . | : 2 5v-| om, T tnviation wan prssented by | il /2 OI Il A Belated Shipment of Fall and L3 bifs Guabien | Dowse, one of the Ts of the as-|| 2 i I - - 2 . [ | socaion. il RETAIL PRICES || Winter Hats is Included in the S A wonderful chance to buy the choice produc- .“.;;.z-:«f‘i:;'s?:»_sf.f:s;?}?5:,f3-fitféé' 1':"T—R6'UEER€'} | Tl o™ y™ 11509 Reduction Sale = g e (o aimers ||| OF FRANCISE MILLINERY oats, $4.65 and 0 Af he Th €005y angep) i Now 2315 to S ———— | These new hats, many of which are of felt, are the smartest ter the eater EISEMAN'S i $32.50 Al CTURING RETAILERS {I}]" of millinery for all seasons, and may be had in both womens snd ter " New Lincoln Building ] sirls’ stytes. Visit Nunnally's i Il | Washington, D. C. Also 4 few untrimmed models Drop into Nunnally's for a refreshing soda, a cup of hot chocolate, a plate of really delicious ice cream or possibly a parfait or a sundae. CANDY OF THE SOUTH' \—/ Clan Many formerly sold %, ZZ\ Others made to sell for *45 and *55 ' = for" 45 lte 55 Fur-Trimmed Coats . S This is that once-a-year clearance of America’s finer suits and overcoats. - Worth $24.75 to $35.00, NOw $] 860 ‘ and Society Brand. It saves you anywhere from $10 to $20. E\'er;o?]ew rSn}:)edlgl(ir—\ Coats Formerly Worth $39.75 to $5000, NOW $2Q80 every new pattern and every size from 34 to 46 is included in this splendid collec- tion of 1,200 garments. Suits and overcoats taken from our regular stock, priced Coats Formerly Worth $49.75 to $65.00, NOW 3372 just a few days ago at $45 and $55. As well as special purchases made from Sheldon and Society Brand at worth-while concessions. Frankly, we have never offered bet- Coats Formerly Worth $69.75 to $80.00, NOW 35% | ter values (even at this time of the vear), and we suggest that vou see what's here | before you select elsewhere. . Coats Formerly All Remaining One-of-a-Kind Exclusive Coats. Selling Regularly from $90.00 to $150.00— NOW DRASTICALLY REDUCED—%, V3 and V4 Floor, The Hecht Co. This pricing of coats means a saving of almost half the original price—in many cases more than half—as these | MARK SHIRTS Suits & Overcoats W %ofl coals must go to make room for Spring merchandise. Now Drastically Reduced as Low as hattan Shirts, the signal for men 1, ) :?I:l ‘ 305;".'/2 $1095 3ng/l to stock up for six months. 1,530 $395 ] %22‘30 Delion Cord Tires The semi-annual sale of Man- Sport Shits & Sweaters | shirts in new patterns that are strictly Men who know the sincerity of our sales; men who know the | Delion (:”l'")i"’;'(‘)i';‘il“‘:'" 5?(":"""""’1 Manhattan and without th\a‘l. In i‘;:.’::: afif;"g“ F(I;::':Pl\u::;::; quality standard of GRAYSON'S clothing; men who have a keen | Jarl; oerige: separate collar to match shirts, in col- Fi 8 B discernment of values—real savings—this January Rcdmjli:m is ‘ How many miles of wear and lar-attached shirts or shirts without “The Lumber_]ack.':l sport shirt for you. Take our tip—buy your suit and overcoat at GRAYSON’S {how much rubber did the snow collars. In sizes 1374 to 20 and all in gray, green and maroon com- now if you wish to make a “wise clothing investment. {and chains take off of your-tires? sleeve lengths. bined with black giant checks. |If thev are doubtful, and v - The latest fad with the s S 1ey are doubttul, and you ex 1e latest tad with the sportsman |1f they 2 ' Wool Sport and Golf Hose ! . T ] = ipect trouble—replace them with 4 and college man. All-wool Coat NO Need tO Pas/ CaSh | Delion Cords. They are guaran- Men’s Rubbers ... o Sweaters and Slip-overs, in a wide = teed for 10,000 miles of service Men’s Umbrellas.. ~ range of colors and combinations. SE YO CREDIT land pleasure. We'll be glad to i O The Slip-overs have the popular s I 8 I pop ; 3 i oy SHE L E e s G SR _L]‘_argc them or open an account | 1t is not a question of how much stock you can \, or crew neck. All are specially with your purchase. | get for your money, but rather how much money priced at $3.95. Before vau invest Published in THE BETTER BUSI ° ) C a oaster PayWhileWearing (i | Tas MQH@@IZ% O | . 85, Store Open Saturdays Until 9 P.M. A

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