Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1925, Page 21

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|COAL BY-PRODUCTS TOPIC| SHlFT lN i RECINET | Further Developments Urged by | R. 8. McBride, Local Chemist. | The natlon whose chemists find further developments for the uses of | | the by-products of coal will survive { all others, R. S. McBride, a Washing- f ton ehemist, declared last night at & | Further Shake-Up of Police| ecting of the Cuemica Soctets of | “forGo0d OF Service” |7 cans e stebrics erd. i 5, Not Now Expected. highly developed vegetable substance, | which was formed some 140,000,000 | yoars ago. 200,000,000 tons annually, there Is s enough to last for the next G00 cen- yroducts come | medicines, uel and thou! her p: “This field of ch great in this country,” e McBride, “and the nation t the most of this product will survive the longest.” e “The Big Hardware and Housefurnishing Store 11™ AND G STS. transferred | eventh pre- | We Used at the rate of 10,- | 1 . | visit the mountaln s | this opinion, und t THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MT. RAINIER NAME C., FRIDAY, Little Congress to Meet. The fact that the mountain now bears the name of a former British naval officer, he added, has no more beer 18 no longer on the market and, therefore, does not need advertising. | Gmie Byilding, the subject for ing's discussion being: * thie Little Congress favors e If salt is thrown into a hot brick kiln | T House Committee Considers Adop- = the bricks will be glazed. modification of the Volsteas tion of “Tacoma,” Urged by Rep- resentative Johnson. Advisability of changing the n.Amc' of Mount Rainfer, Wash., to Mount was taken up today by the| lands committee with! louse delegation | Taco He pub me the te at odds on the matter. entatlve Johnson, Republioan, rict the mountain is d that the name Ta should be adopted to perpetuate | entiment’s sake” an old Indian name | of the Northwest | Eight out of every ten persons who | said, express| ge of name | sy which has| uld end a co! been going on for are exclusive agent for The complete line shown in our new sams- ple rooms. Prices Reasonable Third Floor. \lflll|[|||l|[”||l|l”||||i||||||ii|liii|||(|||{|H||||||||l||||||i||!|!1||i|”||l|(|(‘fl|m|||||||||li‘ BB e O T T O 2 R0 i I Cunningbom Our 9th St. & Pa. Ave. Stores Open Saturday Nights to do with the desl 3 1 The Little Congress, composed of EN UP |20 iith, ins desire o ehango the | secrotaries to Senators nad R : tainter | SSCTetaTies to Se 4 Represent: CHANGE TAK U name than the fact that Mount Rainier Imm S [ Sdnstarenad Rigroven - T ning in the caucus room of the House | Messcrs, Barker of Illinols and Strong solved: the |17, to fill the pluces of the retiring |blind “and when walking it creaked like act to | officers, as follows: Speaker, George |an ox cart.” JANUARY 9, 1925. legalize the sale of light wino and | W. Safford of Fiorida: clork, Paul J. | For the afirmative will be [Kvale of Minnesota; sergeant-at-arms, Guy B. Mooney of Montana beer.” Messers. Lewis of Washingtoa and Davis of Tennessee. Kor the negative the [of Kansas. Womenqs Shoe Sales TOO VAST TO ILLUSTRATE! Thousands of pairs—dozens o' styles! Over two-thirds of our entire stocks amazingly reduced! $7.50 $4.00 Ultra Smart $10 Popular Styles Cut £12.50 and $13.50 From $5.95 and Modes $8.50 Pair SALE for women to whom EX- F'RAORDINARY SAVINGS mean MUCH—and Style lcadership means MORE! Fashion’s most individual Shoe modes—ifor every costume and occasion— at average savings of fully a third! Every material—every color—every size and width! But how they are going! Cor. 7th. & K Sts. 414 9th St. “City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. SEE. 21 A turtle branded by Capt. Cook in 1773 was found in the Tonga Islands, New officers will be elected January | and was said to be 8o old that it was Attractive Hangings Nothing | Draperies— | select from tionally rea CORNELL WALL PAPER (O.- !714 130 st. Now. kes the home so bemut an lusive aud Newest Materials ¢ Work guarauteed and exce; Main 5373-3374 Youth Needs Stout Shoes! These 1a And th year ec a lot! G in these famou “Hahn Specials” for Boys or Girls OT1- Here's Real Hosiery Thrift Two t si u sfactor "Halm Special” lnsured Sl“\S uonts 0”87 35 9 frs. $2.50 "Lad_\‘ Luxury” Silk Stoclf:ing‘s Ts1.85 . $1.95 Coat Clearance We have groufied toget/zer a number of the better qua’r'ty Coats and marked them at a clearance price special for tomorrow O’l,!/. AI’ are rrfmrnecl ull.tll Auna’sume fu}“ tr;nx- fll[?li’!S fllll] are very JGS;"HbIL’. 26 . COATS WITH SUCH LAV- ISH USE OF FURS ARE US- UALLY PRICED TWICE AS. HIGH! =—— = B222232232422422222223083223822244 : $223222222222332222232242222 200 T L) iz n":‘l P‘__ it 5 : Continued’for Saturday—The Big Sale of NACATTRLAIACEN = Women’s Coats and Dresses X U et s s M- VA Which Offers the Most Extraordinary Values ~—ara s I ~ ~‘ l - jJ‘Sporla Coats; and Dresses for Street and Afternoon wear — in sizes | for Women and Misses. Kiddies’ Klothes Dept.—Third Floor These are not $5 Coats—but Coats made for retailing at $9.90 and $12.50—but which fortunate buying makes possible selling at 3@ 0 These coats are espe cially attractive both i quality of fabrics and i1 use of furs. The colors [A2221220222022222022 2222222222402 22 242 4442 are especially pret- ty—there are many in fashionable reds. A re- markable reduction! 8830 ss s S8seessesseeessees satssetessetssessttesstttstesstteseetsssttssttisssttes In Many Instances a I~ oy = They are most desirable gar- ments in every detail—of fabric, of style, of finish—some trimmed with fur; all designed in pleasing models — different from those " you’ve seen everywhere—warmly lined and interlined. You’ll find all the popular colors available—including some of the scarce Cranberry and others of the “high colors” so much in de- mand—which should urge you to prompt response—for they’ll be sure to go early in this sale. Sizes 6 to 14 years. It’s one of the biggest value of- ferings we have ever made. Third Floor Dresses - Specially Reduced to $ 13‘75 One rack of Odd Dresses, taken from our regularly higher priced lines and marked at a price that hardly cov- ers the cost of making. If your size is here you will get a real bargain. Specially Reduced to *100 About 8 Coats, leit from our $125 and $150 range, which we will close out at $100. You really must see these Coats to appreciate the Deposit Will Reserve : Any b Selection 2 $3 el ¢ W“mt&tttttttt“WW:ZMQW“S&%&%8333338838338388833383333:838&8333383838323383332'; i B 222228 388888838833823322_23222_22Xtttt?ttti 3333 38eesse3eeseessessesssessessesssssstsss L.

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